Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 20, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 30 May 1835 — Page 3

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Saturday. Rloi-niii?, Slay SO. Last week we announced (6y request of some one) the name of Jesse L. Holm an, Esq. as a candidate for Associate Judge. This, as we supposed, was with the knowledge and approbation of the person named. During the week we" received a letter from Judge Holman, stating that he is, nor will not be a candidate for that office, and thathis name went to the public without his knowledge or consent. Would it not be better for those who wish a man to become a candidate for office, to ascertain hisinind and wishes on the subject before his name is given to the Printer for publication? This would better please the person most interested, and releave us from much gratuitous labor and botheration. We are also request to say that Joh.v Neal declines standing a poll for county commissioner. We arc frequently asked, by the people from the country, where our candidates for congress are ? what they are doing? .c. and we, by way of answering, ask in return the same question. They are not often in this place, and where they may be found, is but S3ldom we are able to say. The presumption is, however, that they are most of the time within this congressional district, and, no doubt, electioneering to the best .advantage. There have b?en several speeches made, since the opening of the canvass, by Messrs. Lane and Dunn; and, as will be remembered, another is to be delivered on Saturday next, in Miller township, by Mr. Dunn; where, we are requested to say, Mr. Lane will also be in attendance. Mr. Cobb has, as yet, taken but little part in speechmaking; but, as will be seen by a notice published to-day, is about to make a break, and address the sovereing and independent people of this district, on such subjects as they may take a deep and abiding interest in, touching the business of the next congress. The probability is, we will be at no loss for candidates, or stump effusions from this till dog-days. At the late session of the directors of the State Bank of Indiana, the 11th branch (provided in the charter) was located at Fort Wayne, Allen county. Notice is given by the cashier of the mother Bank, that bocks for the subscription of stock, will be opened at Fort Wayne, on Saturday the fourth of July next, and will be kept open for thirty days. The branches are represented as being in a flourishing condition. Fourtli of July. The birth day our political liberty is Tolling on will soon have registered its 53th year and w, with every true American, regard it as a da) of too much importance to be forgotten, or passed by in silent remembrance. It should be hailed, celebrated and remembered as the political jubilee of our country as a day rife with the most lively reminiscences to ever)- patriotic bosom. The citizens of this place and vicinity are not wanting in public spirit, nor, we trust, in a proper regard for the day. Why not then, meet and celebrate it iu a manner suited to the occasion 1 Mr. Knight was elected on 13th instant, Senator of the United States from Rhode Island. The vote stood for Knight (Whig) 41; Potter (Jackson) 38. T7ie weather for the present week has been very warm, and scarce a day has passed without a refreshing shower of rain. Corn and vegetation scarcely stop to grow, and at the first blush of morn one almost fancies himself as having been carried on a whirl wind, far, far to lands unknown "such is the sudden change in all things here below.'" We never remember of seeing a spring w hich bid fairer for an abundant harvest than the present. We have every thing in prospect; and this has become the "staff of life." The flattering inducements held out that we shall live hereafter (after harvest we mean) has kept many a noble fellow from his rest in the grave. Nothing from France that could hardly justify a conjecture as to the fate of the American Indemnity Bill, has been yet received. At our latest dates it was still under debate, . and it was supposed the number of its friends would be 1-jssened by its agitation. We compile the following prices of produce in the Louisville market, from the Louisville Advertiser of May 22: Bacon, hams, per lb. 9 to 10 cents; sides 8. Beef lb. 5 .to 6; veal, per quarter, 1 25. Butter, per lb., 37 L Chickens, per doz. $2 2a. Egg?, 8 to 12. Corn meal, per bushel, 75. Potates, do. $1 25. Turnips, do. 50. " Hie County Seat. We again revert to this subject with reluctance. Were it not our duty, and no weightier matters involved in it than the personal convenience of the .great body of the people of the county, we would, for the Fake of peace, pass it by in silence. But it is otherwise : noinnly is inconvenience sustained, but principle is involveda new principle of managing the affairs of the county has been introduced, by which a few are to control the destinies of the whole county. It is important, then, that the v. ishes of the people of the county be made known on the subject, and that these benighted deeds of the tnanagcing fSic be counteracted, and the s3at of justice placed where a majority of the voters of the county shall say. This .should be done at the ensuing August election, that as little expense may be incurred as possible, by those w ho may be anxious to erect the buildings at its present temporary location. With a view to this, it has been suggested, that nettings be called in the different townships, and delegates appointed to attend a count' convention at Manchester, some time in June, for the purpose of nominating candidates for representatives, who will go for relocating the county seat at the place receiving a clear majority of the rote of the whole county. And to effect this, only two ' points should be named, so that nothing may prevent us from making a choice. As this place and the centre, or as near thereto as a proper site may be found on the Manchester ridge, are the most prominent points, the probability is, one of the two will be selected as a substitute for Wilmington. STEAMBOAT DISASTER. A gentleman who arrived in this city last evening in the steamboat Splendid, direct from New Orleans, called at our office, on his way through this city, and'informed us, that the Steamer Majestic had exploded one of her boilers, while on the eve of shoving from the wharf at Memphis, producing a most melancholy loss of life and limbs. About sixty pcrsqns were scalded, a large portion of them mortally, and nearly all of them dangerously. The collapse is supposed to have been occasioned by the passengers flocking upon one side of the boat, causing it to careen, so as to produce a transfer of the. water from the starboard to the larboard boiler. Our informant was on shore at Memphis, and visited the house in which the wounded were confined. He represents the spectacle there exhibited, as heart rending beyond conception. To add to the distress of the sufferers, the Cholera is prevailing at Memphis, to an alarming extent. lhirtyfour deaths by Cholera had already occurred, in that ill fated city, up to the time of his departure, and 4 had transpired on the day of the accident. The deck passengers were the exclusive sufferers. The cabin passengers were supposed to have entirely escaped. A more full and satisfactory statement of the particulars of this deplorable catastrophe, may be expected in our Monday's paper. Cin. Republican. NATIONAL CONVENTION. The Baltimore Republican of the 21st inst., contains the first day's proceedings of the National Convention, which assembled in that city, on the 20th inst., from which we learn that the Convention as sembled at the Fourth Presbyterian church, at 10 o'clock. The objects of the meeting were stated by Mr. Kremer of Pennsylvania, and on his motion the Hon. Andrew Stephenson of Virginia, was unanimously called to the chair. Mr. Stephenson's address is a very appropriate and able one, for the occasion. It will appear in to-morrow's paper. The Republican states that it was loudly and frequently applauded by the assembly, evincing upon the part of the members great unanimity of feeling, and cordial approbation of the sentiments expressed," . "A committee of. one from each State was appointed, on motion of Gen. Romulus Saunders of N. C. by the respective delegates, to prepare rules and regulations for the government of the Convention." Tbc Pennsylvania delegation were excused from appointing a number of said committee on motion of Mr. Horn." Cin. Republican.

NEW YORK MARKET. May 1C:

Flovr. There ore continued sties of Western at $7 in fine order, and several parcels in indifferent order at about 25c. les?; Troy sells at $j 75; New York is dull; Philadelphia sells at $3 50; Baltimore, Howard Street, sold yesterday at $G 87 on time. We do not hear of any sales of common descriptions of Southern worthy of notice. Rye Flour is n trifle lower; Indian Meal sells at $1 37 to $4 43; Hoghshcads, $20. The market has rather a downward tendency in Southern kinds. Fisfi. The transactions during the week have been small, but prices have been maintained. Siles of No. 1 Salmon in tierces, at about $22 50; No. 2, $21 50. We make no change in quotations. New Connecticut Shad, a small lot has come to market. . Grain. The only parcel via New Oilcan?, at $131. No arrivals of Western or Northern that wo hear of. Wc notice a decline in Rye of fully 10c. sales at $1 05 to$l 00. Oats have also declined; sales of Northern, at 53c. toGOc; Southern, at 53c. to 55c. Corn is rather higher; sales of Southern at 93 to 94c; Northern, Yellow, at 98 to 100c; Long Island, White, is held firmly at 105c. Provisions. The sales of beef and pork go oil' very readily within the range of our quotations, and for the best qualities our highest is obtained. The rise in beef proceeds from the short supply wtjicu uas also been lelt in pork, but not to the extent of that of beef. Pork 17, beef 12 50 per bbl.J Lard docs not come forward as Ins been expected, and our supply is by no means large. Antt-Slarcry in Kentucky. An extra of the Olive Branch paper, published at Danville, Kentucky, is occupied exclusively with the Constitution and proceedings of an Ant-Slavery Society formed in that town on the lGth of March, auxiliary to the American Anti-Slavery Society. Its object is stated to be "The entire abolition of Slavery in th State of Kentucky." The Society, we are given to understand, consists of about forty members. Its president is James M. Buchanan, E?q. Mthile. This place is growing1 very rapidly. The Register states that within the last three years the population has increased from four thousand to about six thousand five hundred souls; the theexports this-year will exceed fourteen millions of dollars, and real estate advanced in price from one to three hundred percent. Indian Murders. We regret to learn, says the Milledgeville (Georgia) Recorder of the lilst instant that the Creek Indians in the neighborhood of Columbus are again committing aggressions r era upon the whites. They have recently murdered a citizen of Columbus; and fired upon his companion, who escaped. This occurred about 17 miles from Columbus. They havo, a few days ago, about the same ?pot, murdered a gentleman from South Carolina, who was removing, and whose wagons, negroes, &c. had advanced ahead of him. We understand that much excitement prevails, and that it is considered highly dangerous for individuals to travel between Columbus and Montgomery. Yesterday morninnr salutes were rxc!ianp;ed between the American sloop of war Adrica and one of our forts. The commander having been ollially informed of the death of the Emperor of Austria, fired minute guns until sunset yesterday. N. Y. Gazette. Cholera in Tennessee. The Memphis Gazette of the 23d April, says ".Memphis has again heen visited with the Cholera. It made its appearance last week; in the course of three days, eight or ten well developed cases, four deaths two whites and two blacks three of those had very bad health for some time. Tho town is ag;'m entirely healthy." A Prim lady. She looks as if she were fed through a quill; and when she opens her mouth to yawn, you would fancy that she was going to whistle. Very destructive Jirc at Wilmington X. C. Tho extensive stpam planing establishment helonging to Aaron Lazarus, Eq., at Wilmington, N. C. was totally destroyed by fire on 4th instant. The loss is estimated at from $80,000, to $100,000, but is said to be nearly covered by insurance. .Imos Kendall. The venerable Ilezekiah Niles in his Register of the 2d instant, sa3s of the appointment of Amos to the head of the Post Oifice Department thus: "Mr. Kendall lias ability to manage the affairs of this great department much better than they have been and let us hope he will do it." MARRIED On the 2Gth inst., by Rev. Win. IU. Dai ly, Mr. Green .Sparks to Miss Susan, daughter of Jess Hunt, li.sq., both ol tins place. It is always with pleasure we give place tr such notices as the above. It is certainly an event in ones life worthy of record, not the less to encourage others, than serving as a data, by which we may trace back, in after life, with judical precision, to the time, name and place of our first union. We say it is with pleasure we record them and so it is but at no time is it so agreeably realized, as when accompanied, as the above, with a most superb and delicious piece of A'e won't say what every bod knows w hat a Printer considers next to being parly -concerned in the matter himself. For this attention to us in particular, and our approbation of such things in general, we wish the parties a most agreeable journey through life. A CARD. . Mr. Cobb, a candidate for Congress, in this district, will address such of his fellow citizens, as may be present at the times and places named : Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn co., Monday after noon, loi.h June, 183."). Versailles, Ripley co. Monday, 8th June. Vevay, Switzerland co., Wednesday, 10th do. Rising-Sun, Dearborn co., Friday, 1:2th do. Urookville, Franklin co., Wednesday, 17th do. Rushville, Rush co., Friday, 19th do. A CARD. G. II. DUXX, a candidate for Congress, will address his fellow citizens at Versailles in Ripley county on Wednesday next and will also , deliver an address at Esqr. Enoch W. Jackson's, in Miller township, Dearborn counts, on the Gth day of June next. May 12th, 1835. 18-tf Annual Election9 To be held on the 1st .Monday in August.) Foil Congress 4th district, JA.MES J). CO327, AMOS LAXE, GEORGE IT. DUXX. For Recorder Dearborn County. THOMAS PALMER. Z. T. PERC1VAL. ASA SMITH, p. L. TAXXER, ALEX. II. DILL. ETFJD. S. BUSH County Commissioner 1st District. SAMUEL JELLY. WINDOW GLASS, LL sizes, from 4 by C, to 24 by 30 inches, for sale by L. W. JOHNSON. fj-GLASS CUT to order April 9, 1835. U-tf.

i THE COUNTY SEAT. !

After our'poper was put to press, last cvon.ng,v.-c re- j ceived the following communication. As it speaks the language of all, with whom we have conversed on the sub- j ject, and, no doubt, a larga majority of the people of the count-, we hasten to lay it before our readers : Relieving as we do that the late location of the county seat at Wilmington, is against the wishes of a large majority of the citizens of our county ; we propose to all who are in favor of a relocation of the same, at rome other of the various points viewed by the late commissioner?, to meet in their respective townships, r.nd appoint delegates to meet in convention, in Manchester township, at the house of Oliver Heustis, Esq. on the lothof June next, an 1 there agree on a ticket for representatives to serve us in the next legislature. NOTICE is hereby given that the citizens of Law rcmoebnrgh to vnship will meet at Mr. Cable's ort Thursday next, j mn .f vni,.ni. it t .A.,mr;.,t ,i,it.Ki,.'.!.i 1th of Ju 3 Tonvention m. MANY CITIZENS. ; Mnv .!, 1 3 1 i - J ' l ' J M J i-J . Courts of JBcarborn Count;. c may Proh and quire it. Commissioners 1st Monday in January, March, ; May, September, and November 3 days at each j term. I i .lGEXTS FOa THE r.lLUWILW. j ftT" The following named eentlemen are authorized, i and will please to act as ACiENTS for this paper, iz: Capt. Wm. Laxics, Rising Sun, Ind. Col. Joiix R. Nkf.s, Liberty, Union county, Ind. M. MrxuEMiAit, Esq. Najo!eon, Ind. J.v.Mrf? II. Cravens-, Esq. Versailles, Ind. Mil. Isaac N. l'mrr, Indianapolis. Dr. R. IIaymoxp, Urookville, In I. A. Davi!son cc John Test, Eprs. ( Jreensbnrgh, Ind. Joseph I). Thompson, Fsp Kverton, Fay ue co. In 1. Wm. Major, Esq. Morven, Shelby co. Ind. Thomas Slack, Esq. York Ridge, Dearborn co. Tnd. Joax Sl-xman, Esq. Sunman's I'. O. Ripley co. In I. Oliver IIelsti?, l'sq. Manchester, Ind. Rknj'x li. Boxuam, Esq. Kelso, Dearborn co. Ind. Davis Weaver, Esq. Wilmington, Ind, Mr. Wm. T. Ferris, Hartford, Ind. William Jones, Esq. Philanthropy, Ohio. Marines Willktt, Esq. Rushville, Ind. Rou't Prackenrioge, Esq. Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. Jeremiah Covett, Rorkford, Jackson co. Ind. John S. Cullev, Esq. Elizabethtown, Ky. Keen, Esq. postmaster, Harrison, Ohio. Run van, Esq. postmaster, Cleves, Ohio. Joiix II. 3Ioore, Esq. Boon co. Ky. " w o t ic if. ' ypjR. J. II. BROWER, has returned ta LawrenceJL burgh, and in connection with Dr. E. 7,IOIi(AX, nfT,rs his nrofessional sarvices to the citizens of flciiTlinrn and Boon counties. They mav at all times be found, at their oiuee on llign street, denes. May 25, IS.",'. adjoining Judge Dunn in's resi-20-Gw NEW GOODS, THE subscribers have received from New York rind Philadelphia, a general assortment of HARDWARE, GROCERIES, BOOT;;, SHOES', BOXXETS, BO OA'S, &c. &r. Which they will sell low and on n.ccommodatin,T tor.nn. WILLIAM T. FERUIS, Co. Hartford, May 2S, 183o. -()-tf DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT, Dearborn County. Set. RuthCadwell, 1 T'ersus, Petition for divorce. Albert Cadwell. ) WOW, on the 2.th day of May, 1833, comes uutn L Cadwell, and files in the Clerk's o!hce, of th Dearborn Circuit Court, her bill or petition, praying a divorce, from her said husband, and also filesdue proof that the mid Albert Cadwell is not now a resident of the State of In liana : Notice is therefore hereby given to tin said Albert Cadwell, of the filing and pendency of the bill aforesaid, and that, unless he be and appear before the Judges of our Dearborn Circuit Court, to be holden at Lawrenceburgh, in and for said county of Dearborn, on the fourth Monday in September next ; then and there to answer, demur or plead to tho bill aforesaid; the same will bo heard in his absence, and the matter therein, prayed for, decreed accordingly. JAMES DILL, Cl hD. C. C. 2.nh May, 1835. 2'J-Lv Dunn &. Si-ooner, All'ys for Ctmpl'l. Adin in isira to rs Notice. A LL persons having claims against the estate of SrrajfiL tes Suift, dee'd, late of Ripley county, Franklin lownshi p, state of Indiana, will present them "to the sv b - ; legally proven, within one year from this date; persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified imtO.flitf in vmpnt tn t'.n cnhc.i iiirc scribers and all to make immediate pnyment to the subscribers. The subscribers will sell FIFTY or SIXTY ACRES of MEADOW. For particulars call on the subscribers. MILTON SWIFT, ) . TIMOTHY DENNISONA J1lUr3' May I2th, 1835. 20-3 w Farm and Town Lots For Sale, t S lIIE subscriber offers for sale his Farm on SL the west bank of Whitewater, ten miles somely finished, and a good stand for a Dry ( Joods Store or Grocery; Also, a Smith Shop and Tools, will be sold, and it is a good situation for a good smith, plenty of w ork can be had; the Turnpike is calculated to be finished to this place this summer and fall; in the sale of the above property will be given a bargain, title indisputable. For farther particulars, inquire of the subscriber in Miamitown. N. B. Immediate possession can be had of the houses and lots, and of the farm by baying out the crop on said place. JOHN BALDWIN. Miamitown, May 1G, 1S35. 20-3w aUBLIC notice is hereby given to mechanics, and all 13. other persons, that we will attend at ten o clock on the second Monday in June next, at and noon the tract of land in Manchester township, Dearborn county, known j as the tract purchased for the erection of an Asylum for i . r ta tn.i i.i t me poor ox irearoovn county; ami win men ana tnere receive proposals for the erection nnd completion of said ijunaing xne lounuation to De oi stone, anil tne walls ot brick at which time and idace a plan of said building will be submitted for the inspection of such persons as may be inclined to undertake the same, and a contract or contracts entered into for the erection of the same should an- of the proposals submitted be deemed reasonable. J WILLIAM COXA WAY,) Commissioners CEOIiC.E AliNOLD, . of Dearborn CHARLES DASHIELL, ) County. May 9th, 1835. lr-3v ittc ITS hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out let1L ters of administration on the estate of ISAAC FERRIS, late of Dearborn county, Indiana, deceased : all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make im mediate payment; and those having claims against the same, are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be insolvent. JOHN B. CLARK, Adm. Manchester, May 18th, 1S35. 19-3w rTnHE Subscribers have a quantity of Nos. 2 V: JJ Mackerel for ;ale. J- 1- DUISK Ac l. May 22, 1835, 10 tf.

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lurther call ot one dollar pT share is letpuiod t be pai. within three months from this date. By order of th Board of Director, STEPHEN LUDLOW, T,caurer. May 23rd, 1835. tf. ftJEALKD proposals will ho received at th office of tin Lawrenet burgh A: Indianapolis Kail Road company, in the tv.vn of Law renceburgh, until ta Lhh dav of June net for the graduation of the first Section of said lin td e i-uou;;; irons lllj.ll M III in:? m i l ran r,i iuvroni" i r 1 1: i . - .1. ..t - w vl.urji to I 'l,:V,k of. Tanners Creek, a distant of .-bout mile. ! 1 his ioh will consist of a h'avv embankment in nn nl h ' 'ai5,SKUr C1 I;": .avj ,-moank.neotmon, pi,.luv;cvcavati:m. A hleral ad- ! ses. I lats . piotiles may be fert bislu & a cor responding cca ation. vanep w ul be made t " th reguianv as tae work progresses. J lats . pi , , , examined at th company'r oTuv, where s ich further infor I ination r.s may !, necessary can be otain'vt. As this job until the tune of 1 Hting contract, and lhar-.Ma Comnunv - VflSLIil AM $9 OIIiVSOR " ATTORNEY AND COlW'r.RI.T.OU AT LAW. AVIXfl located himself in .M .ncho;rer, w ould r,xs. pertfidly inform the public, that l.e v ill reivue and j attend to business in the several coarts, in th. count,- of j lVavborn, and in the Circuit courts in the co mtiei of llipI ley, Switzerland, JoftVrson, Iecatur and Franklin. l?uij ivvs confuted t) him w ill receive ttriet uttentioa. l:Uce nart). Heurtis's tavern. I May 4, 18 Jo. 17-Cv. j WOOL CARD IXC. j I r?Jl'IE subscriber lrning jmrcliased a leae of t'-.it Mir ' i jL properly, known by the name of Hi.tksxi's .1, sie ! nut;; in Logan townliin. Dearborn rountv, Indiana, for a' term of years, w ould inform th; ud lie t,enerniiy, that h. intends carrying on the above business at the Kid .Rills i His .Machines are New-, and in (Joom Or.!rr. He has : employed a steady experienced work en n to s;tf.!'d t thetn, ! and no exertion will bo spared try his part to gixo general satisfaction to nil who may fiver him with their cn-tom. Tho prices of Carding will be thesanas at oilier o-tab- S iis.mouls in the vicinity. JOHN WHITE. M -v lx-"" l-ltf ' - iv.o... i , ti. , Cfi2 vassal ZZmnu. ft ("fe-fiXf LB well trimmed and cn-e 1, f,i- fami"P lyiu3,fjv stile by L. W.JOHXSOX. Mav S, lb.r. 5i!IE '""""s ftho Ilmlipgtna Lodge 1 n-. e rr?n'. re 1 ti ( H,)r: u nsuing nni er-arv t , :t.n, whteti icik jm.o " on in-' iin oi ,u;n? rexi, at liurimgtor, isoon county, Ky. The neighboring fd:e-, togethvr with n-l transient brethren in thi or tho ndjoiiviv States are invited to attend. JOHXSOX lWLLi:V,S THOMAS REED, Cnmire W. W. ELDIHJXjr, lofarrutr'C. C.ARRll'.L TANDY, 1 incut. JOSEPH ILMFRDOJICJ May lbth, ltSSo, D-H v .1 . - .1.. .lt.1. f . . II Tp YTILL r-ell my Bank sto-k, fn-'.rancr- sta-k, : and Rail u ail iev f.f v-m, niKi stock, ;.-o me iion-se rn ! lot on the c orno 11 lib and Lim Streets, in which I now r. ideanl or ,J vae:nt lots. J. W. IIl'.NTKR. 183.-.. l!)-if. Jtcrenaliirgh, V ' ?ST arrived, and fir sile. a iu;tlitv of IRON y' X.2ILS, and American Uf.ISTF.ll STFFL. CEO. W. LANE, & Co. April 0, 1835. i;Mf. TAKEN UP 5BV Aaron CuKerof D.'.aw-.te Toaiii! M& ship, 1'ip'ev (mntv, Jndhn-, a . "" dark bay Mare, with a ;h-k in i. and fr-'VVj tail; long hea y hoof, ri; c iiviitly sruewhat cressfalleu; a small soar on the le-t lnm'tnug. Apprais-d to filty dollars, hv Morton Craig & Levi lroshar,this 10th day of May lc35. A true co'y from my Est ray llnok. 11. FISHER, J. 1 L. S. May ISih, 1635. l! zs.zcorr. 5,$MMI noands r.f li. I COX f - -ah- bv IiicreiiC(ttrg!i, April 0, 1835. 13-tf POTATOH3! : I,T,-','S vcr' superior potatoes, for "tm A'' mor use or planting, just received Ir.m West j cm Vennyl . aiua, and for rale by J). E. REDF M D. May 1, 1 l o-.vV Bcctificd Whiskey. 7 H1 pubscribora have on hand a quantity of fm JL pcrior roctitied whiskey, which thov will sell by the barrel on accommodatin- terms. N S. C kMPI' ,T - . 1,T Jay 1, Irj.il. lv Notice is hcrclijf gimi, That after Tuesday fih inst.. I will tvroceed to kill . ju.ur, !i:ie o... r, by descti - bing and paying for this notice, can have. Lawrenceburgh, Jlay r 1835. 17TV, FEW bushels Clover Seed far sale bv E. S. Lawrenceburgh, March IT, 1835. BL'-H. 11 -tf. j JT CVJ.V.S. i (fiSfih CAXS TAR received and fjr silo by HPr i:. S. UU.Sll, Lawrenceburgh, Feb. 10, IS"."). INDIANA GAZETTEER. 1 ; a T. few . : r. .:. i i..i . .. ... i A , i t ,, , MM - oi.auiv, 1 1 i i u . j J -- 11 iv w . . 3G&bi ry'P2B. AtTOUMIY AT LAW, . Try-fr y Hrl wj j AVINti resigned his oilice as aJu h-eol the I ourt, 1 nmrtici. .riir. ( .f..A n lew door below l ie ; iarket house, in the room lately occupied by Cas.vvll and pooner. r i a 1. Supply e' froc'i V.'n-fj fiumti nnl Svitrps. f uti rrn nt iil r!jr and unadulterated) oy L. W . JD1L. ).. April 21, 1' !.). LFinn. gAi..Mov, Codfish, Hkrrinu anil MicKi:ru-.f. (superior i articles,) by L. w. joii..yo.. April 21, 1835. 15Ji gA M am f0 s i i' j .,n .Tr e i "TIJ'ST received G hhds. Sugar, (per Steam Boat Unci r. ' N. v. li. Sr.-VUKS. j U-tf ! iron, inssware, A TECEIVED (per Steam Boat Liv Marshai-O a large gupply of Relied. Round. Square and '; 3' 1RQX; also, 0, an assortment of Naii.s-, Class, 1.l.sw are Acc. Ma,rch ti, 1835. j iv ni'W. v i 11-tf.

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GROCERIES. EST r.cened, per Steamer A Mi! t rie, 60 rJii'jjiCi m&v&x! juuvl., $0 Ifcinvls Mackerel, 10 do. Sugar J louse Pjolasxcx, 15 llagshcaiU Xtx Orleans Sugar, and for cale hv i:irii.v , May H, Ipi.T.. 17-M TAKEN UP liY Th.-mai lt rt,, in cVsar Cmk tu v nM.p, n. nlHH,, C.,m,y, l,uli.uM,on th i l W uith black mane and tail;" , , , , ' 1 ?l?,-a; U hip Knoeked U V WvuK&l jWt Jc, b,,,c, th, Zvr . ...-i-- r l,r.tc ...ki. V ,f V""I i:ih ui .oui, u 15 M..liE I. lis in iivi : lm iimht i iiu'in ri.ui o imii ninuip, Al-priis-l to JM, tv iVmicl lJtliry and Iluvey C'o. Swoinand ib -v'nh vl ti, l'-i'ore tne, t!ii ."t'tlt day f April, A ti;it'co y li'o:o io" l'-trv I! k. WlM.tAM l.U.MON. j. r. i M v i-,Vo. is:r. is-:i fit i.e rvi;e ii.i lie tr'n IJ.irker, in bin 'hrv township, learhri, couatv, lii'liaa;,, u tl.o Jlst dav of April. u SOtillE!. IH5!I -E, aoiit si ye,rdd; lonrteen baudj hi.;h; boil, bin I feet an I o ie fore ' t white; kiiiih wliilt in tin' f reh.'ud; a natural tvott r, Apprt'ed attAtnty dollar by tJi-or-: P. I .owe and Timothy Porter. Cert, l.e, 1, thii Ut day of M iv, iK'lo, bv HOIiACE jt VS;- ETT, J. P. May T, ISTi. H-ow. JTrtHE s I'-scrihers ai Jl Philad dj.i.ia, a arc roeuing iron, .ov nk and noral as.Mrtmeft of Dry iiardvaIvI:, (iRocni: iin. roots, siioi:, JifKWYirrS, JiOOXS, At. Vr. Whieli thev will sell low an I on nee niiodarin term. N. .S. (.'. SPARKS. MayMSr.. I7-u-awoiiiSiou ai S'nrUficrsliip. fH1 ber,toloreoMs ng betwoon the .m3' JV) m i!u; .m bu.inps, bus o-so4u ),y nntn il cohm ir.. I noe m Ubtd t ti l ,-.nis :y i,0f ;,)H.MMt ,,r not will do well to call and set'ir. tie witnout le!y with iJtuit! .. Lc-lftrJ, who is authorized tosettl: th" concern. Thosi w ln iuleet this notiee, i:u:st expect t be ut to cost. JOH.V HOOD, DAN'L L BEDFORD. April 1, If. l.Mf. The Grocery ttforc, JnVMt:Tl)y,l: kept by s,i d firm, will ia lnur. be fj i. con;lii -t 'd hy the und Ms gne 1, nt t!ie old Mii'id, wbo:. int'-ntion it is t , keep on band n general assortment of ;u ii '!es in his lin . i )1 1 customer.-1, and the pul lie' generally, are invited to ,ic bie, ; call in th- way of bui-UA.N-J E. BEDFOUD. April i, :sr,o. i ,f AN OM)LAN'CK 7' iwprorv Short from High to I Kr it r,r lii.tr ! ly t ',c Jrsi lent tm-l Select Council of j the t )rn ,f Lover nedturjh. Tint for the put pose of f,Kin npihe centre r-v i ling an I "ravelin-; ni Short stive ! tween High and Ne.v t lreet,there thnll be . hereby Kb viI e 1 -mi I assessed on caeh lot or part of lot on either ndo of -aid Short Mrec:, the sum of tw, ntvrent per loot, f.irt .irh loni it i;;t neT.vevii U.j'x n lit j .ew Hred.. Sir. ?. Tii;;t lor the purpovc of c -.rryir.g into uV. t thi? ordinance, William Tat be and i her, by up :ted co.nmisrlonor to collect the niaiiimf ibn a'-"--- d, nnd expend the saive in improving tie Slid street t the best ad. van'a;': l' nilc!, That t!.e owner ofney part oflhe frmt on said tirect, shall have the privilogt of Ydim; and 'raveling said street ruder the regulation mv direction if fai.l CotnmisMon-r, if done v.iihin 00 day fjv.ui the publication of rh's or. I'm ine-. j Src. 3. It ua!lh the duty of i'c said CommU'-'inn'-r, ; on or before tie Lt rif A-iu'.t ti"t, to report to t' l'reM- ; dent of tlie Corpor itinn h,s pro e din. uu-'er t'.A or.li- . nance, together w ith t!ie muu due, and Irom whom, if any lin ic be; nnd the Pie: id mt fch.ill iM" his pre pt to thn I Marshal directing him t .e'.l tite lot or u put tln-reof to j make the ta tluu doe, with such c sts ;u are allowed eonI stnbles fors'milar f-ervices. j Si i . 1. That tho curb rtone trt o i Short Mre"t, fio!:t , High sirei t cirh f tlie south corner of S. Li.d'ow's brie!.1 bons: , ?hal! de: eend in that di-a: c 12 ieelus, a, id en t'.ie 1 t'.ie tone , nor 1' inI "jj 'i "im, - i in i'- tl i.l K nil' , i used k'i;:ll irit be les th in 3 jiielu s i i tlilekne.eiovite ide V... H l. ... .1. . . J cues m i lepth. i r. .i. I i 1 s m i . ! i i it . ( I 1 tree I Aim Htit :i it r its publication in th" ludian i Vail idiine. i D. w cr i.Li; y, p.-trt. .'. . i:r,r.! , nif'f. Mule or To:r:i I,c?a. RLIC tvitic-is h-reby given that by ir'.i of a do. cit e of th.i Probate court .f Dearborn county. May ;I term, 1335, I will epn-u to sa'e ;.t pa'. .lie en lac, at t,r o;i xlS 'n'u,i: 12 oVlork M., on SdnrJ.ry the -"Mh dy , ""7 n'r" 1,1 V'" n' '" No I " ls ' Jt ! IV''""0' Lan roncpburgh, in tho county of Deatbi'-1, nr.d ! :t-Mrindiana; on the following tvrins and con liii.iu-, to 'nit: one half the purchase money in hand at the time of a!", tlie re-idu in six months from that time. Tho do. ! lVrred p iyinti be well sec nr. I bv :..d v'ivnal t--.iv.. ' i 'y. I .ise Jot are "old n tin p-onerf of tl.e hein of Daniel I overman, d-o'd; and s!d fir their I, n f.t tho 'tit Tr-k.:'T If ; uji'i'iiii. iniu.c is IKI e.j y gn 0.1, tliat, 1V' ViitllOCla ; .EL decree of the Pie-bat? court of Dearborn count-, in l...... .. T ,1...M . . ..." ' "oi wn, 1 nun eMpouo 1 ) File lit pun lie ven- ; due oa the prcnis-. on S;:!i:,hy the 2.' do) of June 7i(.il, at 1 i o'clock M., n thru oay, the we.-t ha If of the : ?'iuth we-t(p.;arier oi's-ction No. 11, in t.i'.Mi !ii; No. of ring ,,o. 2 west, in thi comity ot Deal bon, o.itnining j and a half acres of land, iTlcngui to the J.cirs i.T 7;r,':i(i ' luce, deceas'd; and sill for their ben eft, on t. 1 illowin; terms a.id con litioir, ta wit: on l'..u:th of the p'.irJchasn money inhne.d nt t'e time of sal , fi:r" lounh tl er- ; of in si month', one funi'i thereof iu fal.o moiitli"', :. I 1 the residne in ei:':ten ino-.tl;s from Vtti nay (ifa!o. Tl.n ! def'Trcd payment to be w ell Fecurd by g ;o 1 personal pe- ! entity; on the final ;)a yr.t ent of all the purchasx tuonwyf UU : uuusputauu! tlt.o will I-C ina'Io to tne pareo:ier. W1LLIAAI )J LS, Co..i'r. t May COih, 1'J-lw SALE OF TOWN LOTS. i PEBI.1C noti-.-f. is h-Tvbv .ivcv, that 1 will iA.,fW. H sale at th- premie, at' 11 o'elcrk M., c-n SlonJuu .; vj .lu-irucn; in nu .no. i,e.ud tne l.o-t.i -n t nail ol in l os.o. .'.I ;i!iil ,U. witat'ie r.nmirifntini-. s ; tiiereon; sitnat.-.l la the town ol .Vv L w re-.ct le.:j.-h. i"""" " " oi.M'ii an i pu;;s i jot.., lie so.il ! Iu)-iimi t I'i n .!..iv . f .- 1.. ' . i conn;.', for the avtnent cf the hirt .bl't of tho dererv 'and will be fold di,elurd of the widow rij.t of d..er: ant on t.ie lollowmg teram nti I renditions, u, wit: m i i . , ... . fr,.m the clay of Kilo. Tin dvlein.! paxmrtit M ! w, U ' seemed bv uik! personal f-eeiTtt v. Tlic title i-.- indipi.fi- ' :.iAiic.i;i; r u nu ri.i:, . tdm r. Fy Johnson, lurAHormu. Mty 2 ).h, 1S35. - iy-aw T-ft-UZII? UP, cn 2i'.i day of April, 2 .:, by Jo-m lVV.,.r, of M.uuhestir township, Dearbcra com.tv, In 1. it darklay onr, witu a black mat . nnd tail, withaMatin the fovhend, uni -mall white fpot on t!io p,),c. .MMiio naddlo market phol on t.tch n.t foot, aboot 1 ! 1-2 hard I '.h, futuv)sed to be poven years oh' Aniitrtise .1 nt thirtv. ' throe dollars by A. 11. IV ml and A. DiNm, on tho ! 7th day of May, l-'35. 1 liereby cert ly the tibove to b; a tr-e copy fro ' to I a irc cony i ro rv

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