Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 22, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 June 1835 — Page 3

Saturday jfloriiin?, Jnnc 13. We are authorized to say that Maj. Samuei. Jelly declines holding a poll, at the ensuing election, for county commissioner. ' The Rising Sun Times says Col. Tinkxey James, of that place, w ill be supported for the office of Associate Judge at the ensuing election. The same paper announces Thomas Howard, Esq. present representative, as a candidate for re-election.

Jlssylum for Vie poor. The letting of the contract for building theassylum, published to take "place on Mondaylast, has been postponed till Monday next, thy order of the commissioners. Sport. The Weekly Messenger, published among the "tail timber," not far from Vera', notices the meetings of an "athletic" club in that vicinity, every Salbath. '1 lie performances of the day consist, principally, of jumping the real standing, running hop-stpp-and-j urn o being performed in a style not to be "surpassed" in them parts. Spectators are as3ured, by the Editor, that the sport may be witnessed without any fear of interruption from a certain class of persons called peace officers. The weather for some time past has been extremely regular having rained nearly 21 ciaj-s in three weeks. Occasionally we have had a little sun-shine, just enough to induce the farmer to hitch up and set in to battle the weed?, before another shower forced a retreat. The corn, in some situations, has been greatly washed ar.d injured, and mostly badly attended, owing 'to the wetness of the ground. Should it become favorable, the crop may yet be tolerable. The prospect for wheat in this section is slim ; but for oats and grass it is encouraging. The Editor of the Times of the Cth ir.st. complains that the commissioners of this count-, were unmindful of their duty, and disregarded the law, in granting to a certain individual of Rising Sun, license (at their May term) to keep a grocery in said town. The circumstances of the case, as related by the Editor, if true, would ceitainly justify the remarks he has made. But we are assured that the facts warrant a different version of the matter. The remonstrance tt granting the license was signed, we are informed, by about 50 persons citizens, but not all freeholders of the town. Two or three respectable persons were called upon to say on oath, or otherwise, whether that number constituted a majority of the freeholders of Rising Sun. The gentlemen thus applied to, readily gave it as their opinion that it did not. No evidence was adduced to the board to prove conclusively that a majority of the freeholders was opposed to granting the license. The commissioners, under these circumstance?, could not regard the remonstrance as speaking the wishes of a majority of the freeholders of the town, ar.d accordingly granted the license. Jfemakc this explanation injustice to the commissioners, who, wc believe, would be the last men to either disregard the law, or the wishes of the people, clearly expressed in any matter of official duty. 4 Good One. -The Editor of the Times, after texplaterating" on the subject of the scat of justice for 18 month?, publishing column after column to prove that it should be removed, while we said nothing; now suggests that we are becoming troublesome in our remarks on the recent location. Why so, Mr. Glenn? Jf'e are only exercising a privilege you have entrenched on largely that of speaking our minds on a general subject, JFe only claim equal privileges, and to show our modest)-, we will promise now, that in any remarks we shall think proper to make, in reference to the county seat question, we will endeavor to tell the truth, and avoid all unmanly, slanderous assaults upon those who may differ from us in opinion. We publish, to-day, the proceedings of another meeting held to appoint delegates. to the Manchester convention. The meeting at this place was well attended, and that at Manchester, we are informed, was the largest assemblage ever convened in that township on a political occasion. Of the proceedings of either meeting it is unnecessary to speak they show for themselves. Those from Manchester put an extinguisher upon the arrogant vauntings of the Times, that all the opposition to the late location of the county seat is seated in and around the immediate vicinity of Lawrenceburgh. They show that the feeling, ad verse to the present arrangement of the question, is not confined to the low lands, but extends to the hills, the plains, and the remotest parts of the county. The question is about to be fully and fairly considered, and,, it is to be hoped, finally settled. Should lli3 majority of the county consider that their interests and those of the cointy generally can be best subserved -by having the county seat at Wilmington, they will so determine at the polls, and the matter will be settled ; but if, on the contrary, popular opinion should preponderate differently, such measures should be adopted in a future location as will fairly meet their wishes. No principle of adjustment should be adopted, but such as- would fully meet the views of a majority of the people of the county. It is vain worse than idle to suppose that any location will be permanent, if made in contravention of this" principle. This being the only view which should be taken of the matter, and the only guide for Us proper settlement, the dut.ies of those who may be entrusted with the discharge of legislative duties, and who may nave tais rut.jeet beiore limin, will be easih etood. iar FOURTH OF JULY. At a meeting of the citizens of this place, held at Mr. Cable's Hotel on Wednesday evening, the 10th instant, for the purpose of taking into consideration measures for celebrating the approaching anniversary of American Independence, Gen. Jajies Dili, was Called to the Chair, and Daniel S. Major appointed secretary The object of the meeting beinnstated trom the chair, the follow ing resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted: As this meeting deem the celebration of American Independence by the citizens of our country, a duty they owe to themselves and the rising generation, therefore, Resolved, That they will celebrate in a becoming manMr the approaching anniversary, and that the citizens of our place and the adjoining country be invited to participate with us en the 4th of July next in celebrating the 5ythanni.-ersaryofAmericanLKlepend-r.ee. . Resolved, That a Committee of Arrangements be appointed by this meeting, whose duty it shall be to make all the necessary arrangements for said celebration; and that the following named gentlemen be that Committee, to wit : Daniel S. Major, James M. Darragh, George W. Lane, . Victor M. Cole, Dr. Morgan, Norval Sparks, A. St. C. Vance, Robert Prasher, and Jacob P. Dunn. Resolved, That the Committee have power to fill all va- . cancies which may occur in their own body. Resolved, That John P. Dunn and Isaac Lathrori be aaoeu to the t omnnttee or Arrangements Resolved, That Gen. William Henry Harrison, our A ITT I -v - - f-w Daniel S. M.vjoi Sec' i. The Committee of Arrangements for celebrating the 4 Marshals. Jcim Weaver and Joseph Hoon. Committee for drafting Toasts. D. Major, John P. Dunn, L. W.Johnson, Omer Tousey, .V. M. Cole, J. S. Ferris, Green Sparks, A. St. C. Vance, P. L. Spooner, and J. II. Lane. Committee of Correspondence. D. S. Major, A. St. C. Vance, J. S. Ferris, and Jacob P. Dunn. Ladies'' Committee. D. S. Major, V. M. Cole, J. S. Ferris, A. liarnes, E. B- Hunt, Thomas Guard, William Vaughan, and Jacob P. Dunn. The following named gentlemen were then appointed by the Committee of Arrangements to aid it in making the necessary preparations, to wit : C. R. West, A. Barnes, I. Protzman, Geo. Tousey, W. West, J. IL Lane, and J. S. Ferris. . The Committee adjourned to met at thc same place on Saturday next, at G o'clock P. M.

jdiewontiy governor ana oxU patriot, be particularly mvi- pose cf obtaining good money in change. They ; Thompson, of Charlestovvn, Indiana, to Mrs. I't'Tii i ted to attend the celebration. . were committed for trial. i Str aniK, (widow of the Ilev. John Strange,) of the for- ! "Iiesoiiec, I liat the. proceeding of this meeting be siijn- . mer place. i cd by the President and Secretary and published in the 7 7 . , . . . I (In the' 7th instant bv John Rait marsh, Esq. Mr. ! Paiiedimn. - . 1 Post Office Rolbery. A melancholy sensation I un ltlG T? , V V," ntrrJ Tut:B .j .-t. I.:..7. jtio.. f i,B, i Thomas Russel to auss Poll 3lso ooth ot ,

coming anniversary ot American Independence met at where he W2S accustomed to go early m the morning The printers take pleasure 111 acknowledging tne receipt ; n rmil, ,.Vl.,. ,v,r.,yl.:, rJlth -r iof Mr C;aNe'SlTlo,enu,r5,ln)-,veis,;h llh !., for his excl.augo papers, bclbro the tellers Were j ofamoccHcm, liberal riicof wrfiijg cake pnlily , A., i,' and after calling Mr. Aorval Sparks to the chair, the fo'- 0 . r 1 j 1 . ' cent them bv the contractuiir parties. As a suiall return ! ,1UU1'' l,a ,ll,- .' L 1 , J,- , , . .. lowing appointm. .us were made": ' sorted. A number of purloined letters were for Jg naines of thc nuptial pair j a heavy one it wall bo wort, he n a yco o t actor, PresidentsoftUday. David V.Cullev and Ezra Ferris S found on searching his house, and he confessed ; are place(1 in capitals. I ,u' ' 'lV tf Vice-Prcsidcnts-cs DiP, Omer Touscy, Lytic W. j that he had pursued the practice for some time, and j flC Indiana!; pipers, Cincinnati (Gazette an 1 Jonnson. ana uliar.i Kounov. t,. ti..i 1 -1 1 .u

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PUBLIC MEETING. At a large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Manchester township, convened at the school-house near O. Heustis's, on Saturday June Cth, 1835; on motion, O. Ileustis, Esq. was called to the chair, and William Johnson appointed Fecrctary. On motion, Resolved, That the chairman express the object of the meeting; which was briefly done, when on motion, it was Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed to draft resolutions, expiessive of the views of this meeting. On motion, Resolved, That A. R. Pond, M. II. Harding, David Tibbetts, J. P. Milliken, and A. L. Baily be that committee. The committee after retiring a short time, returned and reported the following preamble and resolutions; which, after being read, were unanimously adopted : "When, in Republican Government-;, a few intriguing men, by fallacy, stratagem and fraud, so far impose on their fellow-citizers, as insidiously to deprive them of their rights, it becomes the indispensable duty of those who have been so deceived, to mark by their disapprobation, the course pursued by those who would thus, contrary to the spirit of our constitution, set at defiance the just claims of their fellow-citizens. Therefore, Resolved, That we believe the late location of the county seat at Wilmington is at variance with the wishes of a large majority of the citizens of this county; and that in said location the zoners have entirely departed from the spirit and tenor of the petition by which said location was effected. Resolved, That we believe the five other points spoken of, to wit: the Centre, Bruces, Dils's, Aurora, and Lawrenceburgh, all possess advantages over Wilmington as a proper location for the seat of justice of this county : and furthermore, v. e believe it impossible that three or more intelligent and disinterested men could honestly conceive that Wilmington possessed advantages over or facilities equal to those possessed by the above named places. Resolved, That the fraudulent and designing means made use of in circulating and obtaining petitioners to the late petition which effected the relocation of the county seat, is characteristic of the policy and course pursued by

a few of the would-be leading men of the southern part of this county. Resolved, That we believe there is too much intelligence and patriotism in the southern part of this county to support the late location of the county seat at Wilmington, as an act caculated to do equal and impartial justice to the whole county. Resolved, That the altitude assumed by a few of the leading-men of the southern part of this county, is such that renders it necessary for us, for the preservation of our rights as individuals and as a community, to oppose their selfish and narrow-minded policy. Resolved, That this meeting appoint eight delegates n meet in convention at this place on the 15th instant, and Luther Plummer, Benjamin Sylvester, William Dils, S. Brhnhall, Jacob Fielding, A. L. Baily, J. P. Milliken, and M. II. Harding were appointed said delegates. Resolved, That we . believe the location of the count' seat should be at the centra or as near thereto as a suitable site can be found, r-nd that we believe it is the ohlr metiiod to allav tne discord and excitement which has so long divided the interests of the county. Resolved, That we unite in the support of such measures as may be deemed necessary by said convention v. hen convened, to counteract the narrow and stinted policy pursued by a portion of the soutiiern part of this county. 0;v motion, it was Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the chairman and secretarr, and published in the Palladium and Rising Sun Times. OLIVER IIEUSTIs-, Ch'n. Wm. Jonxsox, Sec' i. From the Rising Sun Times. Public Electing. Whereas, it is believed tint 1 he citizens of Lawrenceburgh intend making n strong cftbrt 1o retain the Seat of Justice at lh.it place, by their recent call for a meeting at Manchester, on the 15th ins!, to nominate candidates for the Legislature friendly to that measure: Therefore, a meeting of the citizens of Dearhorn county, who supported the removal, and the friends of removal, will bo held at Wilmington, on Saturday, tiif. 29th of Ju.xe, instant, at 2 o?clock,P. M. to nominate candidates for Representatives in the next Legislature. A punctual attendance is earnestly requcstr-d, by MANY CITIZENS. The editors of the Palladium aro requested to publish the above. Attempt to Escape. Joseph Blunden, now in the jail at Doylestovvn, Bucks county, Pa. under sentence of death, has been again respited by the Governor. The Intelligencer states, that on the night cf Sunday last, he made an unsuccessful attempt to escape from prison. It seems he had become possessed of a file, or some instrument, by which ho cut oh the heads ot the rivets ol h:s shackels niirnl a hole in the floor of his cell , large enough to escape into the cellar of the prison, from whence he got in - . i it i c i i i to , - , to the yard. Here he found some cord wood, whicu he piled up a considerable height against the wall, dim having mounted this, alt2mnted to scale the wall by means oi a rope ho had made from his bedding. The fastening, however, proved insudicient to sustain the weight of his person, for after having nearly gained the top of the wall, it gave way and he was precipitated back again into the yard, where lie lay until the jailor found him in the morning. He was considerably bruised by the fall, and was carried back to his old quarters. Philadelphia Incr. Trenton, N. J. Tuay 30. Counterfeiters Delected. On Thursday morning latt, two men were apprehended, and brought before Justice Johnson, charged with passing false coin. They were subjected to an examination and (search, but nothing ot the kind was found upon them. Before leaving the efnee, however, one of them was observed to reach his hand down as if to get something from a basket, that accidentally stood jr nun uiulc. a ma awuMjat'u suspicion; and upon looking a handkerchief was found in the n-.T in tlid rkt 'I'l,-. n . 1 1 - basket, in which was tied up one hundred and twelve quarter dollars, of a description answering to that of those which they were charged with passing. They were in imitation of the Spanish coin, and had the appearance of being considerably worn. ' men called themselves Thomas Dean and Ro Hills; and stated that they came to i ronton from Philadelphia, on the evening previous. They had between fifteen and twenty dollars good money, in sixpences, shillings, five and ten cent pieces", received, doubtless, in change for spurious quarter j dollars. Also, about a dozen plugs oi tobacco, and j other trifles, purchased probably for the mere pur-uuc-auciy v uoi ,1 o,.

week by the detection of William Girynn Jones, j Qn the12th in?tant, by Rev. A. Wiley, Mr. JAEditor of the Baltimore Gazette, in the act o ! COI5 s LEMLEY to Miss LUCIXDA PIERCE

stealing packages of letters from the Post (Juice, . i.. ICjy, unu iio uo 1 r,spec.cd ana watcl.cd 5o as Jo insure b dctccuon. ne aiiriuutea his criminality to a pussiou iur "amino. Mr. Jones is a youuo- man of 21, of the most respectable connexions. His wife fainted on hearing of his arrest. His father refused to bail him in the sura of $2,500, though worth $100, - uuu, so Ins punishment is sure. His respected father-in-law, Mr. Gwynn, resumes the conduct of the Gazette. New Yorker. x .r-v -v . . W - ' i I The Secretary of state set out a week of two ago for Georgia, via New York. National Intelligencer.

Anm?al Election, (To le held on the 1st Monday in A ugust.) Fon Coxcress 4th district, JAMES T. COBB, AMOS LAjXE, GEORGE II. DUJsW. Fon Recorder Dearborn Coiwty. THOMAS PALMER. Z. T. PERCJVAL. ASA SMITH, P. L. TAJWER, ALEX. H. DILL. EIVD. S. BUSH County Commissioner 1 District. J OHJ" JVEAL. Associate Judge, ALFRED J. COTTOX.

TO THE PUBLIC. Georot: II. Du.w will attend as many of the appointments made by Mr. Lane as the health of his family will ; permit, e nd as Mr. Lane has set .his appointments mo-nly lor in ciock r. M. when there will not be sufficient tune for any person to address the people afier Mr. Lane concludes; therefore Mr. Dunn will address his fellow citi zens at 1 o'clock P. M. on those days and places where Mr. ! Jianes address is to be at 4 P. M. ; and when Mr. Lane ' speaks at 11 o'clock, Mr. Dunn will immediately follow him. l lie places and times will be as follows : Bark Works, S.itz.co. Saturday 1 o'clock P. M. 1.1 June Alleiis.'ilhi do Monday Cross Plains, Ripley co. Tuesday New Marion do Wednesday Henry Banta's, Switz. co. Thursday Jacob Kerns's do Friday Ye- ay, do p: :rdav 15 do If. do 17 do rt do 19 do 20 do :22 do 23 do 2 1 do XT do n do 27 do 2!) do ;o d,. C J uly. 7 do 8 di !) do 10 do 11 do 13 do 14 do 15 do 1 ( do 17 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do not. dO Monday Moore's Hill, Dearborn co. Tuesday Hardin's store, Ripley co. Wed'y do Thursday Daniel Taylor's, Dcarb. co. Friday Oliver Heustis's, do Saturday M'Kinzies's Cross Roads Monday Horniday's, D. ' h Tuesday X evr Trenton, Franklin co. ?.Ionday Mount Carmel, do Tuesday Fairfield, do Wednesday Blooming Grove, do Thursday K-himers?t do Friday James Halsey'r, Stipp's Hid, Saturday Clarksburgh, Decatur co. Monday Williamstown, Ru&h co. Tuesday co do do do Juos cow. do Wednesday x hursday Friday St. Omer, Decatur co. I Napoleon, Ripley co. er.-aiil-L's, do ;-?;!i.ur:;ay do 18 CO Mr. Lane bnvinn- nnm.intmfn! for the nmrivinn-s of il.e same days that be speaks- at Jacksonville, 1 Nibble's Cross Roadr.ond Milroy, Mr. Dunn presumes he will not bo able to reach those places in time to addles-the i;iens; lie therefore begs the favor of their attendance at thor.? places as follow: ; Jacksonville wit. co. ?dondav 1 o'clock P. M. 27 July. Unbble's ( .'row lionde. Th-.ircflnv d. 'N dn Milroy, Rush co. Saturday do 1 Aug. Mr." Dunn will, also, address as many of his fellow eitizensaswill favor him with their attendance ai the followingnlaccs: Dil'borGii:,!), Db'n co. Saturday 11 o'clock A. M. '25 July. Fartfo-. d, same day 4 P. M H do Mount Sterling, Switz. co. Monday 11 A. M. 527 do Rurlington, Rush co.- Wednesday 1 P. ?L 2.) do Vienna do. Thursday 1 P. M. PA) do Salem, do. Friday 1 P. M. :il do E. W. Jackson-s Tennei's Creek, 1 P. M. 52 do ffc-The several newspapers in the district will please copy the above, and continue the same until the election, (omitting dates as they empire) and charge the same to Mr. Dunn. A CARD. Mr. Lank will b pleased to see as many of his fellow citizens of the 4th Congressional district, as may f.nd it convenient to attend on the days and at the places hereinafter mentioned ; when it vv ill afford him the most unfeigned satisfaction, to give them a brief and unvarnished history of the last Congress in relation to the interesting and all exciting subjects discussed and his opinions on the several questions which in all hitman probability will have to be definitely acted upon by the next Congress questions of a more grave and awakening interest than have ever been presented to an American Congress questions upon a just and correct decision of which depend the stability of the Union, the liberty of the. people, the independence and prosperity of the farmer, the mechanic and laboring man the education of the rising generation, the elevation of the poor man from a tenant to a freeholder, and from dependence to all the blessings of domestic happiness, to wit: Wilmington on Thursday - 11th June Rising Sun on Friday -The Bark Works, Swit-crbnd co. Saturday Allensville Monday (11 o'clock A. M.) Jacksonville sr.me day (4 o'clock P. M.) C-oss Plains, Ripley co., Tuesday - - New Mirion Wednesday -Henry Ranta's, Esq. Switz. co. Thursday Kth do 12th do lath do L"ith do ICth do 17d lo lSth do ICth do L'Oih do 20(1 do OJ,l ,1m I y COJ,r" ?? q'' r y 1 r Saturday Patriot alonday - - - - iT?c. iitn n,,,-!, T,a, s. S. Hardin's Store, Riplevco. Wednesday 5-tth do ! John Sumnan1s, fi. Thursday "'it! (In Daniel Taylor's, York Ridge, D. C. F.iday hh do Oliver Heustis's, Manchester, Saturday 27tu do McKinzie's Cross Roads Monday (13 M.)" 2'Hh do Hubble's Cross Roads (same day at A P. 31.) 29th do Horniday's, Logan township, D. C. Tuesday 3Uth do New Trenton, 1 ranklin co. Monday - f'tii July Mount Carmel Tuesday - - 7th do Fairfield Wednesday - 8th do Plooming Grove Thursday - - JJth do Summerset Friday - - - ICth do James Halsey's, Fsq. Stipps Hill, Saturday 11th do Clarkcburgh, Decatur comity, Monday lCdi do Williamstown, Rush co. Tuesday (11 A. M.) Mth do Milroy (same day at 4 o'clock P. M.) 14th do Moscow, Push count)', Wednesday lath do St. Omer. Decatur county, Thursday lf.th do t Napoleon, Ripley county, r nday lith do ! Versailles do do. do. Saturday l.8ih. !o ., itors within this Congressional District will dish the above (omitun- as the dates expire) tini proximo, and charge to Mr. Lane. i bCr"L'mt?r I n.,1e"se J1?, v. A CAR D. Mr. Cobp, a candidate for Congress, in this district, will address such of his fellow citizens, as may be present at the times and places named :

r.,, j liawrencchurgh, Dearborn co., Tdonday after noon, Lt!i ; i"g terms and conditions, to wit: o ie fodrih of the pur-i-he , Juno lt35. j chase money in hand at the time of sab , one foarth thenibcrt ; Versailles, Ripley co. Monday, Sth June. of in six month-., one fourth thereof in twRo months n..d

! Yevay, Switzerland co., Wedncsda. 10th do. Rising-Sun, Dearborn co., Friday, lhh do. !. Urookville, Franklin co., Wednesday, 17th do. j IWnvillc, Rush co., Friday, 19th do. MATvRIFD At Indianapolis, on the evening of the Jin nit., by the Key. air. ijavens, Hon. Joiiv il. i , . i - j Doth of Xew Lawrenceburgh. J 1 M " rl K...l, Qtl, i,t.. ; fh -on 5S pi. MUc' oatcry, to the low i next, at 10 I Short street i j BondPi?a" ; tractor. DAVID V. CULLEY, Preset Corp. Lawrenceburgh. 22-ts. Jnne 13, 1833. Flat Boat. A FIRST rate Flat Boat, 7 feet in length, for sale by GEORGE TOUSEY &Co. June 12,1335.

et bidder, on Wednesday the 1st day ot July j fnitii- memot-isui 1 imyu,. ... i- .i-mhhi.

o'clock V. :i. the contract for finishing the JJ ceunrate me t-i h..i; ;my,.Miy , .oi..-.., wtii. u Wharf in aid town, according to the plan or takes place on tho dlt.i of June erst, at Lurlingron, Boon -inally entered into with Col. J. Spencer, j county, Ky. 1 he nt ignbonng Lofrg, s, to-eth.tr vs ith all tav be seen at the office of the undersigned, j transient brethren in this ;r tn- adj.nnu)- t ites are ins igood security will be required of the con- j ted to attend. JO lNON LhADLlA,

Courts of Dearborn County. Circuit 1th Mondays in March and .September may sit 2 weeks, if the tiitins require it. Prolate 2d Mondays in February, .May, Auast, and November may sit U days, if the business require it. Commissioners' 1st Monday in January, March, May, .September, and November 3 days at each term. SLmvrencchiirn os? Office. Arrival and dejiartute af the Mailt late arrangement. Arrive from Cincinnati even- Monday, Wednesday and

I rriuay, noon; and depart immediately for Indianapolis kV Arrive from sameplac, via Florence S: Rurlingtnn,ICi;. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and depart next morning at 5 o'clock. Arrive from Louisville and InLt'ancpolis every Tuesday, Thursday ar.d Saturday, and depart immediately eastward, via Cincinnati. Arrive from R rookville tlx Ktlso, Friday evening and depart next morning. Suania.Vs arrives on t.aturd;y at noon, and departs immediately. The public are informed that as th"- mails nnivc and de part about the mid lh" of the day, the oihce w ;!l only be open from 8 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon, to give ourselves some recreation. The otV.c will be shut on'-nmdays, as no mails arrive on that dav. April 21. JAM KS W. IIFNTI'H, r. m. Sale of Household and KHchen FURNITU31E. TT WILL offer for sale (on a credit of s-W months for all Li sums over three dollars) at my present residence in Lawrenceburgh, on Saturday the 27th ii:st. my ho'-.st hold and kitchen furniture, consisting of beds, bedsteads, and bedding; tables, chairs, cupboard, che. t, trunks, and a a-r.et-ot kitchen lurnitiuv rdso a pair ot's.'c-vtd Inn 1 harness and will sell at the same tane (if not p.v, iou-ly sold) a first rate milch co.. , near cap. ii. ; .'I or !,';) pom. Is of hams and middling bacon, and a ii'Ain of first rat hud. LDWAilU BF-11. June lSth, 1S35. 2 -Mi JProbmZc Cum?. Abraham R. Fivdl J'rrsvs Elizabeth Smdl (v. "d.nvofi John -neli, nee'Uj Isaac r-neh, (.eor je f-ucll, ilcnry J-ncll, Mariraret Dicker.-oa, John Dicherson fher hu hnnd. t!:ianah Jane Freeman and Isaac I 'it i-m a (h-r Im-baud) Ma- ! ria D ulin an 1 (eori;e Daidia r iier inid niul,") and .lo!m notl, Alexander Nu d, Janis N-adi, H tllfim fii U an 1 ! t'core Sneil who are minor.-, and Roiiert R.r.ve j-.n. ther j cuardinn, j Tl -VK F notice, that I shall, on Wednesday tlx- third day JL of the nextteriti of the Probate Court of lear!oin ! coanty, to be holdcn cv. tlieseoond Mfuiday of Ateiii-t net, "PP-V to tie sat. leant to rpivunt ):nmis- on. as i, divide ar.d set od to me in scwcialtv. niv f hare as ne.t ! the heirs of John Smdl, decea-od ; in t!ie f d.'ow in- real ; estate, of v hich said John i'hiell died s-ied, to wit: ot ! hundred acres off the c st sida of the nuth-wc! t .p.arter d' j section tw cuty-three, in tov ersliip i, of r '.. t v. n wc-t; I 'tnd also, t i-hty-thive ar.d tv.enty-oight 1 uudredt! s :i 'r.s oi reaio, iiemg tne east nail oi t ie souia-east ;i.er;eri i section six, of towmhio fix, of ranv t-.vo we-t all ia dearborn couaty, In liana. Alii' All AM Ii. SMIL!.. Dew & Si'ooM i;, AU'sfir lt. Jim? 12th, le.T. "X7ti7"ILL be sold on Saturday, the -2nt-i dav of June, V v nt the lute residence of James l.eotnrd, in l. i-e-rcni eiiurgh, all the personal property of the lata Jan. i s M. Rrasher, decM ; consisting of IiOUSFlIOLD AMD KITCIICX FT UNIT FRF, all of good quality and in good order. Also, 2 CCOD IIORSFS, belon-rdu? i fe.il estate ) Teims made kno.vn at the time and .l;u-f of jal". AMLLIA n.'LWlLU, Ai.n'r. Lawrenceburgh, 1st Ju.ie, Im.To. :2'-'Jw FEW barrels Susquehannah Mess Shad, caught R'th -May last. l or sale ny L W. JOHNSON. June 1 st, T'h CT a? ?T JTT tt it.) t MJQil km. V i Lit iJHH (x rj sale a new, sub. t ntial Dea'lx.rti Ii agon, n't"d 11. either for one or tw o hors -s. Two -ot- ifi, .r.ie -:; belong 1 1 the wagon raid will be dispose-! of v. ith it. The vvh'iie will be sold low for cash, or a good mil i cow will be taken in part payment. For further j.attlcular , inquire at this oihce. June i , I6i.. CAHT. G?t2 bbls. Ki;ihairt S.dl, superior. adity. 53 do Did Salt, (fr.nn 7" t V,) nrbhl) For s-b bv t;i":oiit;a Ti)iTsi-:v .s. c. June l-lSSS. j p3LTRLIC not'eeis hereby ;': -n that by virtue of a d. . enc of t!e Probata court of Dearboin co-mty, ?.!a ', term, 18T, I will e::pose to sale atpidlie yen V ' the priniss, at 2 o'clock M., on Saturday the , :.t or- on J'h'A ;'."( ; of June ne.vl, In b is No. ()." and No. t:v-', o.i t!n !at or ! plan ol Lawreivebu.-gh, m tae comity m I ?o-'. : I s u, and ! State-of Indiana; on the following t'ertn ati.l eoiidilhtn--, to ! wit: oik! half the ).irc'.iae inony in hand at t!ie time )f j sale, thu residue in six mon; is from that time. The d. -' felled payment to be well sec.uvd by go ).l personal ';eru- ! rity. These lots are sold as th' pr-qicity of th.' heirs of jJiitJi I iii ;t rata:', iu o iuui mih iur on-ii . 'iu-.u uu '. i iie w ill be sold dische.r:red of dov er, and on the jiay.n nt of the wiiole of ihe purcha -o money, the purchaser or purchasers, will receive a dee lor deeds for thesai.ia. DAN I SOL S. MAJU:?, Cor.'r. May 20th, 13::. V.,-:i Sate of IZc::i Estate. ' TTFyFPLlC notice is hereby given, that, by v irt .e of a ; (li,CJ.(0 of th. Proi.at-o.mrt of Dearho:,, emmtv, i i ()f ln ,ian1 ..a iH t.xpose to sale at public ven- , (lui on lUo prt.miS:.P, oa Sat'trduir Ac SU.'t .y tf Jnt jir.W, at 1 2 oViocIi -L, on tnat day, the u est ball ol the j south wcsti'uurur of section No. 11, in t awn-hip No. ", of ; range No. west, in the couaty ct Dearborn, containiii ' 7" and a half acres of land, belonging t the heirs ,f.om( Lire, deceased; an 1 '.-old for their bcnef.t, on lh. lhilowthe residue in eighteen months from the ..as' oi . ale. j .i j ll Iv lH U LUJ I.AIH." V .i ivvt . - i i ..i ( I ci. rity; on the final payment of all the parchi' n'oney, a i indisputable title w ill be made to the pur. h. si r. WILLIAM D1L ', Cu.i'r. May 20th, VSV. I'J-lv ! 7 . . ji Q9 (L V A J- s m P ... iEALFD proposals will be rer -ived at theori-e of the Lawrenceburgh .lc Indianapolis IJ ail P-i! compnuv . in the town of Lawrenctbu.gh, until tha l.'th day of June netfor the graduation of the first Section ' f said Poad extending from High st. in the ol l town of reneehur h .; the lank of Tann rs th-ei k, a distance of about one mil . This job will consist of a heavy erahankiivait in one plire '2 feet hiuh, a corresponding excavation. A liberal advance w ill be made to the contract r, payments made m.i,rlnj tliow-nrW rf!"re.e. 1 hits .v iitotilci may I." i NOTICE. W. W. ELBIilDGF, yofarrair GABRIEL TAXDY, m nt. irwieiMi ii 11111114. ..' i May 18th, 1S33 l!)-3w INDIANA GAZETTlCIiH. A FEW copies of this ineful work may be ha I on reasonable terms by calling at this oihce.

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J 1C subscriber offers for rale hi Farm on the west lank o Whitewater, ten mile iiiSl-iVU from Lawrenahurh, on th line of tin CaWhitewater tow nIiip, Ilamiitoiicnun3 tyvOhi,, x0 miles from Cincinnati nnd 3 be- . low Harrison, containing Acre; JJ5 clo'ired, 7 "( meadow, 'St ot bottom, w ith u Hewed lo iMvciun'Z, aim Corn houses of the Rime; with a goo 1 Spring of writer near the door. The ian t for Richness of oil is inferior t' none in the couaty. . Also, Q Lots m Miamitown, near the owl of the bridge, wiih a Frame Iiohm; and Kitchen, a Htore Uooin, l.and;mdy liui-hed, an 1 a good ttan lfor n Dry (ioods .'-mm or iro:'ery; Alsa a r mithShop and Tools, will he hold. and it is a i; od situation for a pod smith, plenty l work can be had; tin? Turnpike is calculated to he- linihe I to this j bice this, summer and fall; in the vale of the ;iho t property will be ien a bargain, title indisp itihb'. For ilirtluT paiticulars, inquire of the Ettb: criher in Mie.mitown, N. R. Iiiveacd'r.t" p-w-v-sloii n J..Vof I'lr' Irure and luis, and id' tin farm by bavins; out the nop on s-ai place. JOHN IIALDWIW M innuto.vn, May If,, T. 2 )-3'av at I ;UNir. ami orsi:u.oj? at J.au, M Y. ISii associated themsoht in tln ir n.fonr:u4 proi'csdon, will attend to nil hasims in rue Circuit ...,.., 1 1 ... ..i . . . i . 1 "J'-' 'in c.r.mi , , u mca may ln'-ealiiT4e entrust-. 'd to tf.cin. Ma. .-iu st-r, I la' I'm ' can M r. Joluisoti, can be considt-e.1 at hisoiVic- in u de absent on prof, ioual bushu . . Mr. lie fo.md at bis n si.'.eue -. in Franklin', n. ilipLy eo.. In !. t a. Ail bujiuc hall bo promptly attended isr.5 1iV tt ii AL. Tji'.T nveiv-l (1 h!i I--. Su-i-, iJ v;v f,) iiiivl lor s '.Jo by (per rH,i Bei it V vf t.r. N. vV, i"J. M'AKu'S. n-ti :i i.eii n. d, li - 1'.CFi''i:i) (pr ('i i'oit Lvov .M vtsmt t.) k it. J l a WAt;r, A c M i r ii I it .. a t Mly ol Jk , , ;ri n:.-itle. ' .1 It,,,, ,.l V . ...I I il 't - All.-, J I. VS.--, ' I V J. P. Dt'.N.,'. Co. It-th thayi:d E"1"'I the 'I s-nl-. r id. ml the Tt i of Mav la t, . 1 MUJll C()l w ith ,i."ep red tides and rod la u bite ! t ' and white iii.e ba k, hoY- quite clo.'hidanl bored, a Miial! po.nt fav.el o;V; ha- mi under l it t d i out '!. it i beli a od, the ii: lit oar, and a t top oil of t' otlli r ; s qr, OM'd to b S or 10 years old about a 'it;' . ' si ' 'ioi-i I av e a young call v. iih her of W.x. lo-t ii. Any p"r-in w ho w ill return j tid "o, and C ',tll, if i.'i , '. orciv iufoi'iiiatioa of Jn-r, hall be Id" rails regarded. id .'PRiMii;.:. Lnvvrcae-h ;r V, ,7:-t! rh, i V,-'-TAKEN UP ii; V A in a CuLerof Dehiwa-.e TU U 'Ml, k , ! . . . i e ' . Kiider Counts. Indian ' inam Tv d ilu bay '"a fil; 1 la. il' i i bi n k h r. a.qio'ir. n 1 1 y t'u v.h'i! or. 1 .C 3i n ; a .s.n.ill war on Me i b inetrai". Aqiv;i-e.l to Jiltv d.dhu . I T .vt i -r..;.. A I i l!i leir. this 1 l.ih i av ol alav I v A true co.. v irwiuiiiy F..;riy l!o.,k. II. Fir WWW, J. P. L. S.) May lrih,lsr.. I'.l'I'n TTF.vr rere". ,ed, p r Steam r Ain.l vne, 10 do. tS;yrar Ifoi.wc .1 . wr.s, 15 JfiyrsftCAilt Xt :v Orleans f'trgar. an 1 f ;r sale by .May n, D. (iFAliD .V ( 17 - tf fj t-uiis.-i.i.-ers rre fer-eiv ur; Jr.mi JSovv i i libers rre ler'oisini from New Votl: a i.l JJ I'hiludeijihia, a pan rnl us oi tin a,t i f uaiidwari:, ;roc!::i!!N, rodts, sik t j:omyi:ts, books, t,c. c. Which tliey vsill sell ov a;de.i aeeoiridatiiu' let in. N. (L Sl'AI'I,.;. May'), isr,. i;-tf f $1$ i !' p-irtner-!iip liotvlof.ire existht; bolsvet a the onlersi'.ned in tie 1 1 met rtt and lnntt.i" biis.o.;', i.e.. b. l -' ) J . tat by mutual oonscnt. 1 hose m l; o'c I i i iv b. ok account or note, vs il I do well to ra M 1. od linn. i; w ttao.it dels' w ith I) inn I .. Jn!i n!. ho 11 ant led to s-. ti1 thi eoneeia. Tli'ie s.h iiieL'leet tin iwai. mu . t expect I i be put to i o t .uviN iioon, dan-l i:. :;i:irou: P.'-u. j.ril 1, is.r.. TIic Grocery Fit ore, IT TTi.RF -'Oi'h )!! '1 ! ei.t by f aid f.rm, s ii! in I mate M t ? en bii-t .l I. the linnet s.gucd, at the I'id s!'f v .lios" imeution it i t k. '-j) oa baud a re meat o: : rtieh tu las line, ( h I CU-'oll'.er, and the Ceai tally, are in . ite ness. a;-;i l, is--. Jo :do b .i a r11 in the sv a DANL i:. iii:i)Fo::i. 1 . 7 4 1 t , 7 r 4 TT V.'lLr, . dl mv I'ank ; k, L,:ar.inri : t eh, an I y-i.iMia.l s'oe!., a.s,, ii.e l(ei ,: ;,.ilhi on .ie .inT lli;hi'ul Flni Streets in which 1 no v re? idt vn .M.t 1 it. .1. v. iif.nt: ;.. Lur.-tun'unrdt, Slty 'Jl, 1,-.:i.V IV-if. ;r ()LCAifniN(i. riTl'I 2 suhscfih-er h in", pi:re'.r-." ! a I. ;., ol" t' rt '.' .ti, 1 top-rty, Ko.own by lh.- na'a-of llittkruh' M'd , a a ia l.og-n to". t4 h'", f 'carbarn i.nty, In Kmi.;., I -r term .d'vear-. w m.id inlorni the nd lie 'i n. r d I . ,h' ' Intends c;ivr in g on lh. chose hu'inoMtit the od siilc I e i i10 Ma.Uim.s aim: N w , and in ioou Oiuiu:. m '.'.oyed a tea !y experienced v orkioan to ett 'i I t i !h , u. i o i r- rti n w ili be scared on hi; py rt 1 1 ; 1 ' 1 1 I ; at!-i ( 't.on t: ul' v. l.o m.n I iv i.r lum s ui, tin p- - 1 u. '.''.e pih -.-sof C.ir I'm; svijl lee hi e aits ii the v h .nity. Mav is::. the s ii, e :i 4 lit o'hi r e : JOHN v Hi i;. IT-'. Ii ".", by J.d.n l'.di n r, of ,- ! t is", nship, Deatburn counts , ! i. 1. i ..'. hor.'f, ssith a bhn k maiu i .: w ii!t it star in the I 'll h a n t i . J.r-: ! t.r, -i. a II u !h i. hi ' . .' : r - di ss lute s;iit n the hum', r i". e t . .. . . marls: bad on vwU riedit foot, abo.tt 1 I .'J sif.iposcd to b- m .i n years old. Ap ra'-i three dollar-', by A. 15." Pond and A. G. D 7th day of .May. Vt. 1 licri''y i ci'.itV the above to b a true mv c iny estrav book. ' CUAULl'.:; W. Wl'MGIjV. .si an. heater, May 7, 1 iX. ' ! " A Aa LBS. well trimmed a ad uv !, -i,y'4?lynsc,f,rvaleby L. V..H11 May P, 1 h:i.i. .r .;. 17 Ci : if LjrincibarglArril 1 ? imr-H potato::;! Tifhrfftl BVSIIEI.S very superior potato . f ."i ijG ia" ' r u-e tr plantita:, just rccei cd i V. . cm IVnn'.:i i . a iirvi iv ii. i. May Ls"". ts-h v

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