Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 10, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 21 March 1835 — Page 3

Saturday Itlornin?, Ularcli 21. 03-Axcii. II. Bassett, Minister of the Methodist Protestant church, will preach at the court hourse to-morrow morning at eleven o'clock. ' qj-We are requested to say that the Lawrence-buro-h Temperance Society will meet on Sunday evening, the 29th instant, at the Presbyterian churchin this place. Addresses will be delivered on the occasion. Comity "Recorder. The Rising Sun Times, of the 14th inst., on authority, says, that Gen. James Dili., is not a candidate for county Recorder. The same paper says that Alexander H. Dill, is a candidate for that office. We have heretofore announced Dr. I ierch L. Tanner, of Rising Sun, as a candidate for Recorder, and now add his name to our list, as such. VW;r;. Hales te Seaton have been elected prin ters to the United States Senate, for the next con "res. For Gales & Seaton, (Ist Dallot,) vote r Jfc Rives. 14; D. Green, 3; scattering, i s: O The House of Representatives did not elect any printer, at the close of the session; but left the matter to the next meeting. The most important bills before congress, were lost (left unfinished) at the adjournment. The postoffice bill, the bill to regulate, the deposite of the public moneys in the local banks; and the bill to improve the 'navigation of the Wabash river, are among the number. The Cumberland road bill was got through before the adjournment, by a tight squeeze. Wc publish the new tax law to-day. Those on whom it is likely to operate will, of course, give it a careful reading, The commissioners, appointed to re-locate the reat of justice of this county, arrived in this place vesterday having completed their examination of the county. When our paper was made up last t;vening, their decision was not made known. The Cincinnati Courier, we discover by a note in a late number, has been discontinued. The destruction of the books of the cilice by ro, is assigned as the cause. - The Rrookville Inquirer, of yesterday, contains the proceedings of a meeting held in Franklin county, nominating Mr. Van Buren for the next presidency, and .Mr. R. M. Johnson for the vice presidency. We will give the proceedings a place next week. In the Field. Mr. II. L. White, it will be seen by a letter published to-day. is a candidate for the naxt presidency. The act amendatory of the corporation law of Lawrenccburgh is inserted to-day. The SelectgCouncil, as provided, have accepted it, and ordered a copy thereof to be. entered on the minutes and published. Important. We find the following item of important intelligence m the Weekly Messenger, printed at Printer's Retreat. Switzerland county. It is certainly news to us, and we presume it will be to a majority of the people of this county: jj-"We learned on y-esterda-, that the commissioners appointed by the legislature to relocate the county scat of Dearborn county, on Thursday last, decided to remove the fame from Law re.iceburgh to AuroraS1 What a stupid set of beings the people of Dearhorn county are, to be ignorant of their own acts, and the important changes in the administration of their affairs! It is not long since we were indebted to the Keen perceptibility of this Highlander of Switzerland, for another important disclosure the diseases which were congenial to, and prevailed in this place, he said, were shocking to relate, and ibrthwith despatched his Messenger, exorting the good people of the land, to beware of this 'bog-hole' the place, from which 'no traveller e'er returned.' We saw it, and read it, but were as much inclined to doubt its truth, as we are that the Court House has been better than a week standing in Aurora. The Editor's watchful care over the destinies of this place tho interest he has manifested in every thing relating to it induces us to thinlc all is not right. There is too much intimacy existing of hte, between the fiaid 3Ir. Keen, Commander-in-Chief of the Messenger, and Mr. Glenn, Inspector-Genera! of the Times, for him to be IooUed upon in any other way than with an eye of suspicion. AVe should not have been at all surprised to have heard such language from the Editor of the Times, for, no :vjbt,he has fancied, if not staled, that the Court House is actually at some other place besides Lawrenccburgh, since his JlaKcry speech at Wilmington. Such was its effect (not upon the Commissioners, however, but those who tilled the lollies) we are informed, that he was pronounced a real "burster" h full match for Davy Crockett. We did not hear the speech, nor have we seen it published, "at length." He gave U3 a choice morsel last week, just enough to make our mouth water. We are told, there were other speeches made on tho occasion, which were not to be "sneezed at." The following letter and proceedings thereon, it will be seen, are connected with the letter published last week, signed J. F. Lane, and should bave preceded it. The omission so to arrange them in our. last paper, occurred through mistake, which was not discovered until thc paper was made up: . CONGRESS. House cf Representatives, Fel. 28. Washington Citv, Feb. 23th 1S35. To the Speaker of the House of Representatives : Sir: My situation compels ms to apologize to llic House, and through you, to my constituents, for my absence from my seat. While on my way to my boarding house, after tho adjournment on the evening of the 2Gth inst. I was way-laid, and asFaulted in the most outrageous and dastardly manner, by John F. Line, a Lieutenant in tho army, and son of the Hon. A. Lane, of Indiana, for no other known cause than for words spoken in debate some weeks since, in reply to his father on the floor of the House of Representatives. I had but a casual acquaintance with the person who committed this outrage, and no intercourse whatever witn him to lead to this assault. A blowt f d the first notice of his intention to'attack me, and n'as repeated by several others, with a violence which I regret to say, at this important and pressing period of the session, has entirely disabled me from taking my seat. I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant. . (Signed) JNO. EWING. Mr. Hiesteu moved to lay the communication on the table. Mr. May said he unlerstood lli.it the President of the U. Slates hid ordered an inquiry into this subject. Mr. Hiesteu, at thc request of several members, withdrew his motion.

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Bouldix doubted-the propriety of insli-'sehr. in inquiry on the part of the House, if one

tuimg nn was already progressing in another quarter Mr. Ivixxard rose to a question of order. The gentleman from Virginia, (MrBouldin,) was speaking of an inquiry, when none was demanded by his colhaguc. He had, in his letter, done what he had 3 perfect right !odo apologized to the House, and his constituents for his&bsence at this interesting period of the session. Ha has assigned the causn which prevented his attendance. But he asked no inquiry; nor did ha nsk or desire the protection of the House. Mr. K. would say for his colleague, that ho was prepared and willing on fair terms, with any equal and honorable antagonist, to protect and "defend himself. Mr. K. would leave to other members of moro experience than himself, to propose such measures as might insure to the constituents of a member his services on this floor, if, in the estimation of the House, there had been a breach of its privileges, and of the rights of one of its member?. Mr. Haxxkcax offered a resolution for the appointment of a select committee of seven members, to investigate the facts of the alleged assiult, and that the same be reported to the House. Mr. Bruccs demanded the yeas and nays upon the adoption of tho resolution; which were oidered. Mr. Claytox moved an adjournment. On this motion Mr. Mcatna asked for the yeas and nays ordered. Mr. Clayton withdrew the motion. Mr. C. P. White renewed it ite renewed it j , , ,. , anded the yeas and nays; which d were yeas 42, nays loo. Mr. WisE demr were ordered, and So the Nouso refused to adjourn Mr. IIeiste renewed tho motion to lay the re-; solution and communication on tho talk negatived, yens 07, nays 12S. j A debate of somo length, ond much animation,! ensued on the adoption of the resolution. It was ! opposed by Mr. P OLK, and advocated by Messrs. j Hakdix. IIaxxegax end Evans, when Mr. Stewart moved the previous question, I which was seconded, and agreed to. , i I he question being on the adoption of the resolution, Mr. Reed demanded the yens ar.d nays, which wero ordered, and wereyeas 127, "'nays C3. So the resolution was no-reed to. We have not been able to discover that any farther proceedings were had on thenatter referred to the committee. The following "Card," it will bo discovered, is in reply to ?dr. Lane's latter: From the dole, Starch 2. A CARD. Mr. Ewi.o, of Indiana, will enter into no newspaper controversy with Lieut. Lank, of the Army, whose cowardly and assassin-like conduct is attempted to be covered by his note in this morning's Clob?. It becomes Air. Ewing only to state, for the information of his friends at a distance, that the representationsof that individual, in relation to the assault, are utterly destitute of truth. " ' APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT, Jefft ui5 commit on ujpireu. . nwaas, itccvjivcr OI rubJtC.-.UO-i-waat nuusia, itiih&nssippi, irom me Ota uit. vice II. Alsbury, resigned. Samuei. 3IcUobl'rts, Keceiver of Public Moneys at Danville, Illinois, from tho 2d instant, when hie commission expired. Thomas C. Smeldex, Receiver of Public Moneys at Uronson, .Michigan Territory, from the SJ instant, when his commission expired. James Finui.ey, Receiver of Publie Moneys at Wooster, Ohio, from the 2d instant, vice Samuel Qui in b), whose commission had expired. James Wiiitlock, iiegister of the Land Office at Chicago, Illinois, from the day of the date hereof. K. D. Taylor, Receiver of "Public Moneys at Chicago, from this date. James Stephenson, Receiver of Public Monors at walena, Illinois, from this date. I.NGOLDS2T Crawford, Collector cf toms for tho District of New London, of Connecticut, from the 1st of Februa his former commission expired. Robert Pun3iiox, Surveyor and In '7B"UB ,u l.np Cincinnati, m the !?tate oi r o au- . w,- - .. . v. v,..,, a.wwa v .ncani., ... iv room vaarjcs i.ar-; w.iu i.tt ii ueu ii re-a jjija utunent. Ransom Iagtxn, Receiver of Public Moneys for the district of lands subject to sale at Ouachita, Louisiana, vice Joseph Friend, rejected by the Senate. to Portugal. The National Gazette states, in relation to the Lit ; news from France, that "One of tho most favorable symptoms is the alarm and agitation which the President's Message excited in the rnanufacturingand commercial cities. The chief gazetto of Lyons slates that North America affords a market, annually, for from sixty to eighty millions of francs' worth of the products of Lyons, and observes that the Chimuer of Dodutics cannot fail to appreciate the interest which the Lyoneso have in a pacific solution of the American question." We learn by tho Toledo Gazette, tint a meeting of the citizens "residing in that part of the State of Ohio, recently under the usurped jurisdiction of the Territory of Michigan," was held at Tremainsville, on the 8th of February. A President, two Vice Presidents, and two Secretaries were appointed. Several spirited resolutions were passed, concluding with the following: " Cin. Republican. Resolved, that the foregoing Message, Preatnhla and Resolutions of the Giovcrnor and General Assembly of the State of Ohio, together with the enactments provlJing for the extension of the jurisdiction of the Stale to Ms entire constitutional limits, cordially meet our approbation, and that we will firmly maintain our rights as citizens of the free sovereign and independent State of Ohio, granted to us by her laws and constitution. The Nltiona Intelligencer, of Friday, says"We learn that the news reached this citv yes terday, by express, that an arrival at New York had brought information of the rejection, by the French Chamber of Deputies, of the bill for carrying into effect tho Treaty with the United Slates. 1F? believe the news to be true." Under this delightful .belief, the intelligencer exults that "the three millions are still under the lock of the Treasury." Our pitiable condition must soothe the rage of intemperate foreign power! France will relent and forgive us, seeing that we are so helplessly pacific and passive ! Globe. Death of tLe American Consul at Jlarlimque. The schr. McDonough, Lydleman, at Charleston, i S. C. spoke, on the lta instant, in lat. S3 Ion. 784,

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American Consul at that port. From the Knozvillc Register. Washington, Feb. 2d, IS3". Dear Sir: We enclose to you, for publication, a correspondence betvyeen us and our colleague, Judge White. The reasons which induced us to address him? arc ; disclosed in our letter. We now think it correct tint what we have done upon the subject of the next Presidency, should bo known to our constituents. Our preference has not been concealed either at Lome or hen . We have believed, and still do, that the People we represent think with us upon this subject; and that we would have been faithless to them and to ourselves, if we had not, in frankness, so stated to all those with whom we have conversed. While the friends of others were openly and unceasingly pressing their claims, and using every endeavor to put down all opposition, under a pretence that the republican party must not bo divided, we believed that we would be considered as acting with duplicity if we professed a preference for our colleague, and at the same time alleged "that li3 ought not to be named, as he had no chance for success; and that using his name would only distract and divide the party." Wo have for some time believed, and still do, that i he is the choice cf a majority of the republican party, it the great body or tho People are permitted, fur themselves, to express their opinion. Any ngency wehavo had inthis matter has been I purpose allowing mose wno lrive tne n ! to choose, to make their choice freely, untrnmmei ,hy any cofrivanre of thoso who vv4 l0 be ht r( j tcr provided for. for the purpose of allowing those who h ive the ridit mtlted eaf provided J With sincere esteem, wc arc, your obedient ser var.ts, YM. M. INGE, JXO. I JELL, JAMES STANDEFEll, LUKE LE, JOHN . vOUESTEU, DAVID W. DICKINSON, UALIE PEYTON, DAVID CiiOCKETT, W. C. DltNLAP, RAM'L BUNCH, JOHNI5LAIP, EEKBr.rtrrK S. Heiskkll, Esq. Editor Knox v Me llezhlcx. Washington, D3C. 2Dth, 1$?A. .Fear Sir: You cannot be unapprizeJ that for some time past your name'has been trcfjucntly ihpiitioned as a suitable person to succeed the present Chief Magistrate ot'the United States. Being your colleagues in Congress since the commencement of the present session, wo have been re peatedly a?ked what were the sentimcntH of our own Stato upon that nibjoct, and more frequently what were your own wishes and what would likely j be your course should public opinion s;om to re- ? quire the use of your name as a candidate; and fear:? are often expressed that you would not givo your consent. Upon this latter point wc are at some loss what answer to give. It is our wisli not to deceive ourselves, or to bo the means of deceiving others, we will therefore esteem it a favor if you will put us in possession of your wishes and determinations. ery respectfully, sir, we are your obedient scr I am aware that for some time past my name has been occasionnl v rnnnt. nnp . in our own Stato. nnd elsewhere, for tho onice vou mention. I had never supposed it would be so far acceptable to the public as to render an application to me necessary, to ascertain my wishes or determination. rxot having taken any pains to ascertain public opinion upon that subject, I am perhaps less acquainted with the sentiments of even our own State than any of my colleagues. As to my own wishes and determination, I can have no di faculty in giving vou an answer. 1 n m Tirf pnn rinna that ot ont i-nmont rC m'liriI i -I-.., . i. Stat . have never, knowingly, uttered a sentence, lean act, for the purpose of inducing any peror don son to think of me for that distinguished station, j v iicti mo otuies anu responsiDiiuies or itie onice are ie is eligible bv the constitution; and the person who would refuse to accept such an office, ltWercd by the people of the United States, ought to have a sin-nt ot everv consideration except the public in-1 terCSt. I have not had anV airenCV in Causing it to be used, and do not feel that I would bo justified in directing the jiisc of it to be discontinued. I can. ; frir.ndswho havo used it'thiis far. shall have reason ! lO'.vpvor. with trn i sir. thnt it those DOliIteai a ... ,'. lmi;0,-n o rrt!inr nca nf it will ho an imnrv. in- i stead of a benefit, to the country, and may choose to j I ' Ull V 1141 III V. 1 ll'O V - - j withdraw it, they will have my hearty concurrence. I am, most respect! ullv, your obedient servant, " HUGH L. WHITE. The Hon. Wm. Inc;e,&c. Annual Election, (To be held on the 1st Alonday in August.) For Congress 4th district, JAAIES D. COBB, AAIOS LAXE, GEORGE IT. IHJjMY. For Recorder Dearborn County. THOAIA S PA LJdER. ASA SAIITII, FIERCE L. TAMVER, ALEX. IIAAIILTOjY DILL. Corporation Election. z N election will be held on Monday, Cth of April siyk next, at Mr. Cable's Hotel, to elect a president and 5 members of council for the coqoration of Lawrenceburgh. 1 hd polls will be opened at 4 o clock and closed at o o'clock P. M AVILLIA.AI TATE, Rec'r. March 20, 1835 Rectified Whiskey. THE subscribers have on hand a quantity of superior rectified whiskey, which they will eell by the barrel on accommodating terms. N. & G. SPARKS. - May 1, 1834. 1G : BLANK CHECKS, NOTES, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, OF LADING, and most kinds of blanks (for banking purjioses)for sale at this office

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m tho State seek it, while I have so little confidence in inv own ' ln the Cl'll,y- be-Lai tor reiers with a prou.i Kiusmc- ; eIvejS accorilirrlv. WILLIAM liR FJ'.NF. ry last, when capacitv to discharge the duties of it, as I now'have. I st)1 '-tje xaet, tuattaroug .out the past year he ha, pre- ,.art.;lt.A.tr 7;. lth, ISO. 7-oW . i i . I seuted anuiiotc and circ.uutantial account ol u I the t-i.-c- 41 i hose tor whose benefit it was created, have a right ! tlo.w ,,,;,.), (iai.. , : , . . . c.nnMn. PtU -ii i r- x I ttons w nit 'i nav e t.iAen juace in the several f-tates, dunm: Tn . . - SPOCtOr Of the t.-i rill it n-ith on.r mtivnn hnv niox- nvciCif tii-nviili.-ii I ., . i T T Wh ICi F .' 7 IT .

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ever Hone to no-es sei'ri t 'ire, he yet holds himself pledged that sueh re-, oeeburgh. Jljarborn ountN , on rua in Mv no aSxiouswi'h i that in a-v u-e vou nav ,lUlik sh:i,,'-t m a,, material de,ree, w ith the ! t!i d iv ol March next, at VJ clocc M. the 31 most anxious ui?a is, tnat in an) use jou ma viev t,u loctrim.s . Vm - M.c., ofanr ,itical ,,ar. ; north end of fractional cct,oti one, in township nine, torn ,c proper to make of my name, you may loss , tv . liswt- prnil,-ui. ', ,!.r.i..-r ii.-fMni thrrc uvtt. iii thocountv t,f l-'ranklin. and

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"TOTICE is hereby given that I shall expose 1M pale at public vendue at the premises in tl to io wu lu iuuu. in u,e town or nartioru; ant oneother lot of ground near to or adjoining said town of Hartford, bounded as lollows, to wit: on the east by a piece of ground owned by Hiram Lamkin. on the south by Water street in Hartford, and on the j north by Laughery creek; supposed to contain one ' fourth of an acre of ground; these lets are sold by a decree of the Probate court of Dearborn county, as the property of Kichard Uailey, dee d, for the payment of his just debts, on the following terms and conditions, to wit: one third of the purchase money in hand at the sale; one third in three months, and me resume in s;x months trom the ilay ot eale, tbe ueereu pavments to be weil secured. AMAZIAH 1JAILEV, Adnr. February 23, lSo. 7-bV Farm For Sale. I offer for sale, the farm on which I now live, containing one hundred and ninety-M acres of land, on the north side of Laucherv creek, one jta- mile below Hartford about one half of which is Lathery bottom the improvements are abuutTU acres of land cleared, on which is iai Orchard (or choice n:n:,) A good !Lo ivtiiiis floutc, .i UXLL OFEXCKLUWT WW TEli (i the yaki,) CORN CUIUS, &c. The conditions of sale will be, at b ast two-third of the purchase, money in hand, i e ic;idae inon year, tole well secured. PLTKU A I. f .K.N. March 17, 133j. KMw. REMOVAL. 5 (at vnini.r.sALi: ami iu:taii..) ! j EjTmil subf-rrilrs have rn.ioved to Mr. I.u .!low- lare brick house on the east corner of Main I'.nd b u ! ; streets-, one dooriielow the !5.u.k, where they are i.o.v o;. n - , Si;; taeir lar and splendid ussorr.aeat of 1!kitis:i, 1 ii, I 1mI-S and Amkkk-ax IfJfcl9 a Mso nn r.s-orh-nent of - ... S(ns, aiocs, iaota, ( a ;;) Tu sea si SSrsiw &, ,e:-, hor:i RttTrrS, rine Assorted.) CLtlcry, llcary Hardware, Quccnswurr; riiKsu rr.xs, winks, uKorEK:i.s, :c. We tender our thanks to those who haye favored i.s. fident that wecan-ive aood 'choice ..f ;ooJs, ;,ud on fair terms as can bj had iu the w e: t. DI'XX, A Co. 1 1 It" March h On Fatnrd; y the ilstof .March, w ill be issued the fir-t number of the second volume of TUB NflW-YOUMIli ; and the publishers trust this early announcement w, 11 attract the seasonable r.ttenrioa of all those who may chuu-c to commence their sithscrintions at that tims. The Xi-w-Yo:tKr.!t w in continue t preserve th-. r eral character which hasthis far secured it the njproal a." a steadily and rapidly increasinj; patione-e, and a j omJ uiwell known to their countrymen. We do n n nnr ide "the. .... . J - j name?, as is the fashion of w i to the experience of the past some; but we confident! v appeal xperienceot tae past year us attordn.jr an earnest of our zealous, untiling, ar.d we trust not altogether imsu-cess-ful exertions lo lender tl e literary character of the ewVorker inferior to that of no journal of its rl-s; iu this i OUHtiy, II. Political 7jV; r ,';,.. t .1 i . . . ucai ihlLliteiicc. In tins department a 'one ..,..r.rt i.. ...... 1- . .... .. i doe the i tllc IiCUT.p-.per press of the Union. Our plan embrace "the collection of eerv important item r.f nolitical i..te!ii-,...,e whatever be its character and bearing in the lan-ua-o oi nisioncai recom, ami witn tae strictest recard currin- re census ore cnthe excepii.M cf any political journal. And, while ae reserves to himself the V -ht ol i eoannenting briefly tat freely on the topics of the day, tl 1,.,.v,,ri..r ,-;in.,r.,,i',..ri,Lr., of anv cnnti-n.-rrted ctateun-nt r.-r.,r.rI:1..r f!u ns.ihcof.liv. tions," vie. ,Vc smceits e-t ihhvi.r.ent, with Mutual defer- J ence and with entire con. ict;on ol ahohiK" eertaintv. Ill IJA.i:M..f r..l.,'....-... 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I ii. (iiJi:i:i.;:v vv to. (lVice No. 23 Xassau-st. Xew-Vork. CONDITIONS. The Ntw-YoKKFR w ill be published every morning on a laro imperial sheet of the best quahtv, and ouutry,atTW() DOhLAUS ! per annum payable in advance. The experience of the .V . . 1 1 .A ....... . n i ... t9 rr

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-' 'j , . ! 1 . . uua ine fp'.i-n" oi us ( jrcuiMiou. i nc : onc hundred and twenty-six perches, hems t!ie same

iu:ni ot uie paper, anil presenting twelve ample ni)uui!i. o: i Ml lavcroi natnuei IJ0M, ngainsr JOutl liotO itliil WHO Ueviewsof aN'cw lublicaiion, i Li-inal and Ahcted 'I'ah-, rendered at tho last September term of said court, Krsayp, Poems, Anecdote, cVc. ac. T..J original con- : for the -lim of IU wit!l interest from that time, tnbuu.ms to this departi.ienutre regularly nnl p'om;t!y j w;lu ro&t of suit, amounting to b'l, and Cost ot l?.-nr .dF Avi,!.IU,r.' Ut X ,M:i"y v''r'ur "'V i execution and sale. The rents ar.d profits of thc la'.oieu lis with articles miring the ti:tt vi'ar. and who-e ' r - 1 r m i . v i essays will continue to envich our cobmL, Ve h.ave the ! P" ff. Vll be ttrst oilernroniiif of assistance from tho ,.r ' U fiml t':e not tell lor Hllhoent to nay

past year admonishes us to regard the advance payment I onu maKC linai fcoilicnieni 01 eaiU estate m the fCfrom distant subscribers as an indispensable condition. ; com! day of their next May term. 1W order of the When, from neci. liar circumstances, payment ii delayed ; probate Ccuft. JA.MLS DILL. CM'.

till the expiration ot the quarter, Mty cent-! win ne a-men. j Anv person remitting ten dollars free of charge to us. shall ! receive six copiesfor one vear, and in the same proportion for a largernumber. Post-Majors, and others are respectfully requested to interest themselves in our neiiuii, with the "assurance that the best possible terms w ill be aftorded ! them. ! JEWELRY. V7ATCHES, AC. THE undersigned has just received, from Philadelphia, in addition to his former stock, a splendid and extensive assortment of 1FA TC11ES, nf different kinds, JEWELRY, SILVER and COALVON SPOOL'S, STEEL and SILVER PEA'S, Pencils and cases, &c. be. All of which he offers at low rates. Call and examine. Clocks, Watches, &c. repaired, as usual, on the shortest notice. F. LUCAS. .March 0, lS3o. 8iw Tloutd Candles (Wakrntex) BY the box or less ouantitv, manufactured and sold bv L". V. JOHNSON. by Dec. m, 50-tf

Courts of Dearborn Comity.

Circuit 1th Mondays in March and September f Commission rs'Ul Mondav in Janunrv March, MaJf September, a,iJ No ve Lber-suU ' t0rri f NOTICE. OrBI-IC ,not ! 4)1 t!i0 ( lorl otire is hereby rI-ii, that I lmvr t n out rk'n o!lu'! ot thf riubite nmrt .f D :rborn ror.ntv, lvtters tftainomarv on ibe t state TCOUNDl.ll'S YANliOUX, deel, late of Delirium ro nuy ; all persons having t l tiins aaiit t'ie estate are ben by requested to present them to the under&iwd within one year trom thif date proprily authenticated, tor settlement, and j those indebted an- rr,iu':cl to m tke immediate payment i it is supposed the etau will l M!eit. COliNlCLlL'S VAMIOUN, r.x'r. March ie,lSC". 0 .T.v III? 3D So RODNEY $ IWRTON, CTf''l''.'1!" i'ivcd a part of tbeir .Spring pnrchascs, which they have opened, and now r lor sale on the iuot aeconiuaMlatin; te.jn, at t!ie More-Mom lately occupied by (!. W. Lane, Co, March Kith, i?X. f).lf. Valuable SScal Stela tcI wi-!tsll r.t piivate fa'.c, my TAMIIA' 1 1 IS 1 1 ) I : N C I'. i n N ex I iw a encel mi t J,, 7 '. i'J -lVULS vt f.rtrnte r'uer 1. nt m ! and Mil - - four acres a:c;i fe bi-li-watrr mark adjoini.i Mew Law rcnc luirub, on the Norih-eait. Al. ! rillliTlirSr .-ICIiLSoi mer bottom, adjoiuin- New j Lawrei cjhurh, i n the Sout!i Vet; toother with a numi 1 r of liotsKs v.ii I I.ots in said Town. Any pernwih ! ins t parcliase the alnive properly, ( an h te easy payJ uunts nfter pavin; one-third in baud. sTtii'iir.N i.rnrnv. I At Incurrence n Sltrch l i, l.'f,). '. ' JTpJ!" sub'riU-r wMuw ti c ntract fr 1t0 cor.b I CA," blar!; and white caW Ts-m:tu, to be i!iirc ( their Taunerv the c i.uict f.;.sn. at 1 . r I . Ait W dc;:::;n, Co. fart 't'cr, ,luc't Id, U' '.". She rill's Sal HpY virtue of nn orucrofsa! fi)uni!cd on n decree -i D of the Dearborn circuit court on foreclosure ot mortgage, to me directed, I will fxpotc to alo at public auction to t!;e lii!e.-t bidder utt!:e court i ' :... e t . it i. i 't Indiana, on Saturday tho twent-tin-t dayot" i .arcli next, between tho hour--' of 10 o'clock A. 31. ! and l o'clock P. M. on sa'ul day, all tint certain i tract of land in or adjoining tho town of llisingSun, i in the county aforesaid bounded as follows: jie,in- ' iniron the north Hue of ."th street in the said town ; of Kisii'g Sun directly opposite that side or corner of n lot No. -1, which constitutes the corner of Pophr ; and I'ifth streets, and running thence no.th IU) do- ' greescast twelve rods to a ttakc, thence tutitli ( degrees cast, ten and a lnlfrodMnu itakc, thence nd.h TO degrees wctt. twelve rods to the north fide of Tifth street aforesaid, thence with Eifth street ten - and H halt rods to the place of l,e,'tnnilJ'r, COIlt liniti" tll 'Cut itorcfct nnd cet t aforesaid, 1 will fortliWitil I .11.1.4". . . . I I 1 . I'll ! sell the fee simjle to the hihtt bidder. joiix WFAvr.u. syr. ). c. Feb. CH, l"?:o. T-ts. Notice to the T.ys;blic. T t 1 1... I . . . 1 ;X persons an: itrrcuy inuiucu noi io irnt oi , , J , , , , , v 1 -rrL harbor one James utchiru. fa snan ot co ort ' 3lto oi l--rborn county, tate ot Indiana, on my ' account, as I will nav no debts of his contracting as 1 am, and ever have been readv to comply with my ! obligation to him, and to support him at inv cwrt yvrOTICF, is hereby given that bv virtue of a !- I 1 nrr..y , f . .., I --.-..., rnnrt ,.f Donrbnrn ("niiiitv. - ,,a,H'.n , ,raurt (,.,,P ; I nl.vl. ,-.: I,.,..,!rn(lil.ji.fi-n nrr.. ihihl. tin roal estate of J.VMt s A. (i'll.M)N, I'er'd, tilld !-old for tho pavmcnt ofliisjust debts, on t!iO following term and conditions, to wit: one third of the purchase money in hand on the day of silt, one : third in three month., and oo tliird in -iv months from the day cf Fah'. It is believed th t .tie is indisputable. THOMAS Gl'lO.N, Cuttiuiiisianrr. Fchruiry 2A, 7-1w. State of EtKtiaaaJ 1)i:aki:o:: Cot xrv ' i February term ls:::. Prolate Court vf Dearborn Cour.ty. j t)j0 nttcr ,,f thcMlc) .,,;,., fr ,1 lloii'iT IIlMH rs to.v - j'n-i Jyr juin i 4 '" 'i nittttmct lecoau. TJ"X tliis matter now COtnOR JatnC Murray, by Hunt), H his attorney, and files lis schedule of accounts, showin" thnt lie has adminifrterid all assets which have como to his hands belonging to i-nid estate, und j praying final settlement of said ettate. ! S'OTIL'I! is therefore hertby givin to the heirs of tho fcaul Jlobert Unddlejton, dee d, ii any burs ha . , ' J . , ot,u'r persons concerned herein, that the Probata court of licirbom COUtity. Will act on Klul J-PtittOIi, February 'Si, ISi") 7-1 W -n. M m , vr STJXAIED, OR WAS STOLEN, FUOM thc subscriber, about the ht cf December lift, A DAPPLE CKEV HOUSE; " years UJ; u. tWi aiu vcrv low in t!csh. Any nrrsnn who will return faid horf-o, or rive information of him, tdull be .r .!. II. 11UOWEU. libcrallv rewarded. Feb. 13th, 130. 3 LANK PROXItSSOnY KOTES. A Quantity of Blank Promissory A'otes (or Mtfi of hand) neatly printed and for sale at thr o2iee. BL K"sor I) FfF irNTIc I N D S FOlt SALE AT THIS OFFICE. T.f It J.V CANS TAR received and fr pale by ilUkU E M. IH SII, Lawrenccbvirgb, Fl. 10, 5-