Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 48, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 12 December 1835 — Page 4

SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

OTICE is hereby given, that oy virtue oianme the Probate Court of dearborn county, i snau proi.u nfTnutmrv nfvt. at 111 O'ClOCK. M. at the premise to expose to sale at public vendue, the undivided half, of the undivided two-thirds of the southw est quarter of section four, m town four, in range three . v. . o.,.,tv rf T)p.irboTii. the rroreitv of three ol the infant heirs of Jordan Rice, decl. lermsofsale, cash in hand, unless the same sells for over f ix hundred dollars and if more than that sum be bid, $000 thereof to be paid in hand, and a credit of six months on the residue, w ith good security. On payment of the whole of the purchase 11101103-, an indisputable title will be made to the purchaser. THOMAS W. FAIL, Nov. 30, 1335. IG-lw Commissioner. Administrators' Aoticc. WOTICE is Riven to all concerned, INI tors of the .estate of JESSE VAUGHN , dee'd, w ill make application to the Probate Court of Dearborn county nt its next term, to be holden on the. second Monuay in February, 1S3C, for a final settlement .of said estate. CHARLES W. WRIGHl,) Adlll-r RARRARA VAUGHN, J Ya"1 r Nov. 30, 1 835. 4b-Jw Administrators' Notice. TRJOTICK is given to all concerned, that the adminisJL tratorsof tha estate of LYMAN S. FREE LAN D, ciecM, will make application at the next February term of the Probate Court of Dearborn county, for final settlement of said esfate. Nov. 30, 1 83.'. ABRAHAM rEKUUA, Ad , ANTHONY PEllDUN, AU 46-3w TJLKE2T UP SHOOK, of Ripley county, Johnson towno UflD STEERS; one has some white in h. lor -nrl; the other bareiy a wnite spot in ins ioreLoth a few white spots, and some white under their bellies; about three years old next spring; the earmark is a swallow foTk in the left ear; and the appearance of a small "upper bit in the right ear. Appraised to nine dol lars each, by 'James Duncan and William Congers, before M. HYATT, J. P. me Nov. US, 1835. 4C-3w Sale or Ileal Estate. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Dearborn county, in the State of Indiana: I shall expose to sale at public vendue at the Court House door in the town of Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, on the !th day of January next, all of In lot numbered seventy three (No. 73,) in the New Town of Lawrenceburgh Dearborn county, the property of John Sherrod, lat of Dearborn county deceased, and sold for the payment of the debts of said deceased, on the following conditions, f wit: to the highest bidder for one third cash in hau l, one third in one year and one third in two years, with interest from the day ofsala ; the deferred payments to be well secured by good personal security ; on the final payment of all which, purchase money, an indisputable title will be made to the purchaser. EZRA FERRIS, Administeator. Nor. 27, 1835. Sale of Meal Instate. FUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that ty virtue of a decTeeofthe Probate Court of Dearborn county, in the State of Indiana: I shall expose to sale at pubiic vendue at the Court House door in the town of Lawtenceburgh Dearborn county, on the 4th day of January 1830', one hundred and seventy acres and fifteen hundredths of land, on the west side of ft actional sections No. 17 and No. lt, Town four Range three west in Dearborn county, the real estate of John Sherlock, deceased, and sold for the payment of debts of said deceased, on the following conditions to wif one third cash in hand, one third in six months and the residue in nine months from the day of sale, the deferred navments to be well secured by order of said Court, rea payment t ART,IUR MARTIN, Administrator. Nov. 27, 1835. Sale of Ileal Z$latc. lUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a decree of the Probate Court ot Dearborn county, in .t.. Qmm nf Iridinn:! I shall exnose to sale at dudIic venLi 1 V KTfc-.l.v, v.' m. v i 4. due at t!i3 Court House door in town of Lawrenceburgh Dearborn county, on the 4th day of January next, at 12 o'clock M. on that day, one hundred and twenty acres of land, being a part of fractional section number four, town four, range one west, lying in Dearborn county, near the mouth of Laughery creek ; the above land will be sold subject to two widows dowers, supposed to "be about fift3--five acres of the aforesaid tract of land, the remainder will be eold for the payment of the just debts of Cunningham Carrick, deceased, on the following terms and conditions, to wit : one half the purchase money in hand and the remainder in six months from the day of sale; the deferred payments to be well secured by good personal security, on the final payment of all the purchase money, an indisputable title will be made to the purchaser. P1IECE CARRICK, Administratrix. November 23, 1835. FLEM IMG, M'INTIRE, & CO. JSo. 1S1, .Market Street. Fhitadtyhia. A RE NOW recehing J. of BRITISH, FRE AMERICAN DRY GOOD: Their stock, selected with great care ana emDiacingevery variety of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, they offer for Sale on liberal terms. Country Merchants are respectfully solicited to call and examine their stock. Philadelphia, Dec. 1, 1535. 4 v. JOHN D. CRONTZ, Blacksmith In General. piONTINUES to carry on his business at his old Shop, on Walnut Street, near the methodist Church. All orders in his line will be attended to with neatness and despatch. December 1, 1535 tf. JTi RATEFUL for past favors heretofore extended to 1 i-WT v,?,n. cn'irits a continuance of public patronage, he has lately received the latest and newest WINTER AND j SPRING fashions from the east. All orders in his line j will he attended to with promptness and stability fZy- Office opposite Bedford, SL Co. High Street December 1, 1835. tf. Sheriff's Sale. EN compliance with a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed from the Clerks olliee of Dearborn Circuit Court, I will on Saturday the 26th inst. between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. 31. and 4 P. 31. on that day at the Court House door, in the town of Lawrenceburgh, expose to public sale the following described property to wit: taken asthe'property of John Olliver, at the suit of Test and Dunn, two fifths of 110 acres of land, being the south west end of frac tional section 15, Town?, Range3 west,inthc coun ty of Dearborn-alsoone third part ot the cast Half of thc couth east quarter ot section 30, town 6, range two west in the county of Deirborn, which property 'U3 levied upon by William Dils, Esq. former Sheriff, and returned as not sold for want of bidders all the right and interest of the said John Oliver in the foregoing described property, will be sold to satisfy c judgment and cost in favor cf Test and Dunn acainst said Oliver. JOHN WEAVER, Shil. D. C. Lawrenceburgh, Dec. 7, 1635. DRUGS &x A GENERAL assortment of MEDICINES and PAINTS AND DYE STUFFS ALSO FRENCH IJ RANDY, POUT AND LISBON, WINES, purchased for the use of the sick. For sale, by the undersigns at his DRUG S TORE, corner of Hiffli nnd short Streets, Liwrcncebugh. December 3, 16"5.5. EZRA FERRIS.

a large and splendid assortment

INCH, GERMAN, LNUIA&

adapted to the bpring trade.

Cash ror Flax Seal. WE will give the highest market price in cash or sale for any quantity of tho above article. 1 J. P. DUNN L Co. Oct. 31,1835. 43-

Specific Ointment. Price Fifty Cents.) THIS invaluable medicine is celebrated for curing the

following diseases: 1st M'hile SirtlUne;so( every description. 2d Sore Ics and Ulcers of long standing. 3d Scirrousor Grandular 1 utnors, particularly those hardened Tumors in woman's breasts which oftentimes terminate in ulcerated cancers. 4th. Ftlons,ov what some people know by the uame 01 Catarrhs, of every description. 5th. Rheumatic pains of the joints. Cth. Sprains and Bruises of every description or :n whatever part situate. . 7th. Tetters of all kinds. In this complaint, the patient in noplving the ointment must keep the part out ol the water tV:i. "Chubhnns, or parts affected by Host. It is also one of the best remedies for burns and scalds. It eases the pain and draws the fire out m a short tune. For women's inflamed braasts, and glandular swemg, it is superior to any medicine yet known to the meuica. tacu'tv It is much safer than mercurial applications, (as it does not contain tbe smallest atom of that mineral.) because it does not lay the patient liable to injury from exposure to cold. . This ointment ha? cured sores of many years standing. When it is impossible or imprudent to heal the external sore, inconsequence of the bones becoming carious or rotton, it will stop the progress of the caries, increase the quantity of the discharge, remove the ofToasivc smell, and ease the pain. .. It cures the worst leion or wmuows 011 an uppiau. v, forty-eight hours. Rheumatisms which have stood as long as to become a systematic disorder, require medicine to betaken mwaruly to remove them entirely. But in most cases by applying this ointment externally, as directed, it will give rehei. And even old people whose pains have beeu of longer standing, it v. ill case the pain. CERTIFICATE. Sir From the benefit which a son cf mine has received from your Specific Ointment, 1 am induced to send you a statement of his case, w hich you may dispose of lor the hnpfit of others in a similar situation. He Lad a white 1 1 T Kn ont nuti Lot one vol o oai Ointment, and the benefit which he received lioui it, muaced me to persevere in the application. I sent and procured a few pots more, which has finally cured ium. r W. SPARKS. For Sale h,i Dr. F. Ferris, Vrujtgiit, corner of Short and Main Streets, Latcrcncit,ur,i DR. THOMAS WHITE'S Vegetable Tooth-Ache Droj FITinE only specific offered to the public from which a 11 normanciit and radical cure may be obtained of that ,.,. n-M. Tifiin. tha toothache, with all its evil such as fi-.of-rnrin.o- the iavv in extracting of the teeth, which often proves more painful than the toothache ltscu; anu w u pa-sin-from the decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to tae hea l, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effects; such as a disagreeable breath, bad taste 111 the mouth, &c. &c. all of which are produced from loulor decaved taeth. 1 am happy to have it in my power to odor to the world a remcdv,that will not only remove tae pain nine times out of tjn,"if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from fuiiher decav, and arrest the disease in such as are decaying and have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness. CERTIFICATE. Mr. White: I have the pleasure to inform you, that agreeable to your request, 1 have been using your Toothache Drops in my practice for some time past, and I must acknowledge that I find them far superior to any thing I have ever yet known for that purpose. You are entirely safe in recommending them to cure nine times out of ten; for from the success that 1 have had, I believe your recommendation falls short of their merits. I am well convinced that it w ill cure most cases of 1 oothache when it is timely and properly applied. I am not able to sav much at this time as to its preseratsve properties; but from what 1 have seen of your teeth that nave long been cured and preserved from decaying, and from a fewweeks experience I am decidedly of the opinion that it will have a very beneficial effect in preserving the teeth, and recommend it, hoping that it may prove a blessing to humanitr, and advantageous to yourself. WM. I. A. BIRIvLY, Suegeon Dentist. For Sale by Dr. E. Ferris, Druggist, Comer of Short and Main Streets, Laicrcnccburgh, Ind. T-&3EN UP 1 Y Henry Snell, of Manchester township, I born County, Indiana, on the 22nd da Dearay or x-.- is:ri n Str.nvhnrrv Koaii Maro. about thirteen and a half hands high, has some white on her right hind foot; Supposed to be three years old last spring, no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to sixteen dollars, by James E. Minick and John Darling, on the 2d day of December 1S35. I hereby certify the above to be a true copy from mvestray book. JOIIX H. CLARK, J. P. "Manchester, Dec. 10th 1635. TAKEN UP James Roach, of Sparta township, Dearborn County, State of Indiana on the llth cay 01 j November 1635, one Red Cow and Call, marueu as follows, with a white face, one ring around the left eye, with an under bit out of the right car; Supj posed to be ten years old, the Culf about three months 1 old. Appraised to ten dollars also one bnndle Steer, supposed to be one year old last spring, witn white legs half way up the legs, and white under the bellv, and the tail is white half way up. Appraised to five dollars, on the 2-ith day of Nov. lS3o, by Eli 3Iusgrowe and James Dougharty. I hereby certify the above to be a true copy from mv cstray book, given under mv hand this 24th day of Nov. 1635. JOIIX COLUMBIA, J. P. vH rr-i -wrTJST received and r.ow openin ir a large ana genera assortment of seasonable English, French, ndia, and American GormanJLF .Ka. XL 1LP 9 ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF Hardware, ntficry, Qwccnswarc, Groceries, Mats, Shoes, Hoots, We have selected these goods in the New York .So Philadelphia markets with great care, and will sell them on as fair terms as any House in the w est. Bayers will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock. GEORGE TOUSEY, & CO. Laicrenceburghypril-i, 1835. 12 tf. If nilVN" &. PHILIP L. SPOON'ER have flJ.j into partnership in the practice of the LAW. Odice on High street above D. Guard's Store. May 12th, 163 Executor's Notice. 13-tf fTTIIE subscribers having been duly appointed Execu0 tors of the Estate Evan Davis, tieceasad, would respectfully inform his debtors, and creditors, that they are now ready to administer and settle the Estate. Immediate attention to this notice will be necessary by those interested Tha estate is supposed to be insolvent. GEO. LARRISON, ) , Exrs WILLIAM CAIRN, 5

swellin" inliisknee, which, from its long continuance aiu PJIODUCE of every description

nainfulness. had reduced him very low, and rendered him Dartjci,iarv directed to the Saks

lame. The phvsician who attended him finally quit him, , J.7,vr, Whiskey, Pork,

w ith very little benefit done. My son at t;i:s time was in a L;beral advances in Cash will

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NOTICE TO PENSIONERS. -jr HAVE to-day received twelve hundred dollars for the y payment of Pensioners in this Dank District. Eleven hundred of which is for Revolutionary Pensioners under act of June, 1S3 J; and one hundred for Revolutionary Pensioners underact of May, 1623, which will be paid at this Oliice on application of Pensioners, with their vouchers in due form of law, during business hours, from 9 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock 1. M. ENOCH D. JOHN, Cashier. Ofacc Lawrenceburgh Bank, J0 f 15th October, 1835. $ J

Miss M. S. Clapp & Miss Eliza Roots, ASSOCIATE PRINCIPALS, -t-v-PTT-nTTr.Tl resnectfullv inform the citizens of Law-

Xxl renceburgh, and their patrons in particular, that j me iir:i ici in tin 11 -w--. v f tko r KfM 1 wi 1 commence on .wonnodious room of ! 1 .U nf l..0i.. inr. in l ift com mwiuusiuum ui t!ie basement story' - oJ tne nouEv1 ot .ilik. itu""i, .i-.c. ( on the corner of Elm and High streets, nd continue 12 I l-L IV J. .... They gratefully acknowledge the very uheral patronage . already received, and confidently expect its continuance , assuring their friends, that every attention will be paid to the. manners and morals of the young ladies, ana ail entruM- j ed to their care. They intend to continue their School so lonj as they meet with suitable encouragement. Instruction ia all the English branches, are the same as the last quarter. Nov. 21, 1S3.".. 45-3 w. LDS. Wool for sale bv FERRIS & SCOGIN. 45Nov. 21, 1335 NOTICE PTliIIK overseers of Lawrenceburgh sownship- will at 1 8: tend at the house ouuezer cmuu, amiuar v28th inst for nurnose of contracting xvitn some perbon for the ners of keeping of George Reno and Margaret RenopauLawrenceburgh township, until the first Monday of May next Mnu jAK. ) Uters or tue DAVID NEV1T,S Poor, of L T. New Valuable Worlds. rrr:lvpller'sGuide.a hichlv useful work, Produce Sr Commission Warehouse (Zrciya 1 1 E subscriber is prepared S3 ous nlllKllUUZL.. rn 'riint. Iiptwff'i Main and on r-torae, or lor miiw iiuiimisiuii, " " llis attention win ie of Bacon, and Lard. be made on consignments for sale in this place, or for shipment to any market in tne RV. a constant supply of those well known J-z.lXx.-i S will be kept on hand, for sale on the most liberal terms. Particular attention paid to Receiving and Forwarding GOODS. R. BUCHANAN. Oct. 15, 1835. 40-6w CYi. Gazette. Administrator's Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given that I shall, on Tuesday the J3j third day of November next, at the late residence of Ezekiel Jackson deceased, offer for sale 25 head of horses, rattle, sheen, horrs, farming utensils of all kinds, household and kitchen furniture, and all the personal property ofj caid deceased, and shall continue from day to day until all said property is sold. Sale to commence at o'clock A. 31. on said day when terms of sale will made known by the undersigned. IIIRAM JACKSON, Jldrnr. Oct. 10. - 39-3w 10 be 4 4 rOlUE partners'.iip existing between the underJA. signed, in the publication of this paper, is dissolved by mutual consent. The paper will be continued by V. M. Cole, who alone will settle the claims against the oflice, and receive all moneys due the same since the llth July last, as if no partnership had ever existed between them. V. 31. COLE, Oct. 21, CURTIS. CHOICE LIQUORS, RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA. T TOREXCH Brandy, JS7 Holland Gin, Jamaica Spirits, Which will be sold low. Oct 10, 1835. Port Wine, Lisbon do. Sweet Malaga do. N. & G. SPARKS. NOTICE. A Srav wife Elizabeth has abandoned my bed and board without any just cause, this is to forewarn all irom trusting or harboring her on mv account, as 1 shall pay 110 debts which s Nov. 12th, 13 may contract alter mis uaie. FRANCIS WELSH. 1835. 4i-3w IjLi those lnucDieu 10 me unuersigueu, tiiiijct uj-uunrui WW - I 1 . t . . I .1 t ,1 account, will please to take notice, that unless the . 1 - -v f v . 1 11 1 . r li I l It; 19 5. LH' I lJ -A. y C - v ....--. - - - -J ' J left in ihe hands of the proper officer, for collection. JOHN HOOD, DANIEL E. BEDFORD. Nov. 14th, 1S35. 4-i-3.v ROUT the 1st October, 183a, by Henry Newton liv ing in Lawrenceburgh township, Dearborn county, Indiana, two steers, both of them blck. and white, with the following marks and brands, to wit : 1 he right ear ol each of them a swallow fork, a half crop off the left ear of each, and each branded on the left ham with the letters I. S. They are supposed to be four years old and to weigh about 400 lbs. each. No other marks or brands perceivable. The two were appraised to twenty-five dollars, by Robert Mason and James Wilson. A true copy from m' estray book, S. M'CURDY, J.P. Nov. 9th, 1335. 4l-3vr THE subscribers keep constantly a large supply of the above article for sale. J. P. DUNN & Co. Oct. 31, 1835. 43An Apprentice Wanted. A SMART, active bo-, about 15 or IG years of age, of good character, who wisnes to learn tne flatting ou- f siness, would find a good situation, by applying immeaiately to Joseph Groff, in Lawrenceburgh. Nov. I4th, ltf3.7. 44-Sw A BARGAIN. HE undersigned, intending to transferhis Publication Ofnce to the Eastward, otters to sell the PRESSES T Ti'PE and 3 1 A IE RIALS used in the I'ublic v or. The mercenary owners the of Globe have boasted that the printing of the House of Representatives would be the reward of their political prostitution. It may be so; but if there be any Editor or Printer of the party who dares to become a competitor for the printing, we will furnish an ouice and the materials to do the work, and take orders on the Clerk of the House in paTment. The Patronage of the Departments is worth from twelve to twenty thousand dollars per annum, and that of the House as much more. The Globe has been for years in the enjoyment of the one, and is sufficiently rewarded! Especially as its Editors are so much opposed to all monopolies. Will Editors with. whom weexchange give this one or wo insertions DUFF GREEN. 25 0 ISls. Fresii Flour Tf UST received by the subscribers, fresh ground frora New Wheat, and manufactured on tha Muskingum a first rate article. For sale by Oct. 15, 1S35. J. P. DUNN & Cor v i i rr-rf ' -

TTUST received and for sale at this office a few copies of j a new and complete map of the OHIO RIVKR; the J

MllCiriii Jrl, irom riusourgn 10 uie utcau. :

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NN A TL-JZ) J. RODNEY & BURTON isdissolved. The infirm , j; " rcriiinen drilling; blue and yellow ' -v .TTT.u nf Mr Hr.rtmi has induced him to withdraw from v . , linprinr p. vlV(.fs.

, opposite tne 1 uuiil imnqt n fhnn in the firm had taken place. vrnnrsv liiw.'-.in. rlnin cnrfA .V .

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! Fn'.ted States. ' Theh;"he't market price will at all times be paid in Cash j for GLVSKXG, BUES-WlX,k FEATHERS. I A j -Vntfor the COVINGTON COTTON FACTO-

THE subscriber, agent of the Protection Insurance Company is ready to insure Houses, Merchandize, ix. against FIRE, and Keel and Flat-Boats, and their cargoes against the dangers of the RIVER, on as reasonable terms, as any other Insurance office. The Protection Insurance Companj' is liberal in the adjustment of losses and prompt in their payment. A liberal credit given on premiums, for Marine Policies. V. L. SPOONER, Oct 01 -3D OA- 4gent Pro. Ins. Company.

Vegetable

HE subscriber has tlie pleasure 01 rublic a fresh supply ot lus remeuy iu i menting disease the ii-n."f ri i 1 AO AfPYnftiments purwhich he has oiscovereu unci V.';.. f .hi resued lor neany two yearb x . . .,t 11 met ty . ; r enbsmnce, that it is entirely cornt in mih if tr.at incic n - pa uyc . ... , - ' b kingdom, and that its tendency VKomiheuwi B snhce of the nnrtile ol any nunaui, ?uumvv, is, 111 ofo sedative, and also loom, to preC " " . ... . fn. ncreae of ' . . . K-i . n. -vmc"n ri 1 11 1 1 . 1 . h. l. vv- -j asannttir, wtn is j and on its application almost ms pain, NuSous certificates are in the POssion of rtte s . r rrMA hv th s remedy, but as some ot CTlDer. Oi tiucs ireiiuimv" j - , . hem can be seen where the -drops- are for sale and ... i;t; to ihr. subscriber, it is deemed the usereTsto in Tore as the publication would be more "bmcientif properly applied to cure from C0to 100 cases, and as pruned directions accomp.y each vial, any person can administer it even to himSCFor sale wholesale and retail by Dr. Phillip Mas on in Cornersville, Allen &. Co., Cincinnati, x a n ,. lion', Brook! iUe, and by retail at most of the country tA liberal discount made to thos2 who purchase for rctailing All communications to the subscriber mcst be addressed "Everton P O Favette Co. ind." I. v. .ajet JOSFpiI D THOMPSON. ConncrsviUe Watchman. Nov. 21, 1S35. 45 Cmo. MZissolution of partnership. Lawrenceburgh, Oct. 1835-39ow jraHE subscribers having purchased the entire stock of JL Goods belonging to D. Guard & Co., offer for sale at ! the old stand (nearly opposite Mr. Cable's Hotel) a first Irate assortment of WINTER GOODS. Also, Grace- '. r; TTurd-ioare. Iron. Glass-ware, Sec. which they wid sell on as reasonable terms as can u .m i tuc FERRIb &. SCOGliN. Nov. 10th, 1835. 44CHOICE LiaUORS. STIIE subscribers have on hand a lot cf choice Liquors, 44 consisting in part of Imperial Coriiac Brandt, ; At'i proof French, do.; a superior article oiijort mc do Nov. 1 -U !.:'" ii HIE partnership of Mokoan iioD was uin TT . ,1 ! oved by mutual consent on me ium uuimu. The accounts of the firm are assigned to L. morgan jr. by whom they will be settled QRG Jc E. P. BOND. Oct. 24th, 1SS5. 41--3W SALE OF PROPERTY. A SALE of the personal property of the estate of Evan Davis, deceased, will take place at the house of George Larrison, in Jackson township, on Saturday the i21st November next, consisting of one horse, a quantity of leather, Household and Kitchen furniture, &c. &-c. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. GEO. LARRISON, ) rrrf WILLIAM CAIRN, 5 Xrs-42-ts. TTTTTS - N the 2Cth October 1835, by George Conner living i-.i Miller Township . r- r r v 1 " t. l Tlrnrborn county Ind. one X hkjil. about fourteen hands wgn, a star 111 nis forehead, some white hairs unddr the saddie, a bell hung around his neck with a neitiier marks or brands perceivable Appraised I to fourfen dollars by Robert Eubank and illiam lubani. A true copy from my estray book N p L U 1 tr m r umosed to be ten or eleven years 01a, Nov. 3, 1835. 43-3w. John Palmer of Manchester township, p Dearborn county, Ind., on the d day ol ISor. Iti.io, a darn bnndle spotted steer, with a star m tne ioreneau, an uuI sprincr, no other marks perceivable ; appraised a ! dollar", by Thomas Runnels and John Stephens (ier oit in me ngui iai , buv. - j son on the 1 - - v , Is'ii - .hove to be a true copj' from my . WRIGHT, J. P. 4-l-3w. ! 1 i r. i rij v v- w . t -.w - - - j estraj'" Look. uiiniujii.j v Manchester, iNov. in, POSTPONED TO THE TII MARCH NEXT Sc!:ooS JLaisd i'or Sale. rm HE School section No. 15, in township 3, range gj west, will be offered for sale at the Court house door, in the town of Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, on the 14th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 P. M. of said da', in separate lots, according to a division and survey of the same, made by the Trustees of township 4, range 1, west, a plat of which will be shown on the day of sale by the School Commissioner for the county aforesaid. JOHN P. DUNN, Comm'r. Sept. 5, 1635. 43-ts. 9 t w's I'iileEat Sicvcr JLocSs, COSlSTIJiG OF Hank Locks, Fire-Proof do. Store door do. Front do. do. Sliding do do. Folding do. do. Upright mortice Locks Six inch do. do. G, 7, 8, 5c 9 inch rim do Vestibule Latches, Mortice do. Recess and night do. Which are manufactured in Cincinnati, by Abo si,awk, and warranted to be superior to any formerj 0ffcred to the public, arc kept constantly on hand, j - , f , b Wm I5 SNYDER. and for sale by Lawrenceburgh, Jan. ($1, 1SS5. IMf WHOLESALE AJSTD RETAIL, HAT MANUFACTURER; HAYING recently removed his establishment .from Elizabcthtown, Ohio, to Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, would inform his former friends and customers, and the public m general, that his man ufactory is now in full operation, on High street, one door above Jesse Hunt's Hotel; where he will be happy to accommodate all persons, either wholesale or retail, with all k inds of HATS, of the latest fashions. BLACK, DRAB, BEAVER, and OTTER HATS, made on the shortest notice, and sold at a reasonable price, for cash or country produce. Persons wishing to purchase will please call and examine for themselves. He wishes to purchase a quantity of all kinds of FURS, for which a liberal price will be given. Lawrenceburgh, August 2, 18134. i.'9-tf AVE iiict received from Philadelphia and iew York a fresh and complete assortment of fall and winter goods. G. TOUSEY &. Co. 42-

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with a large and c busIness u ill be continued by the sub- I nd sUk

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TrjY the subscriber on Sunday morning, between 9 and iO 10 o'clock on the Lawrenceburgh road near Cambridge, one bag of Stocking yarn, containing from XJ0 to 22 pounds in single cuts. Any person finding the above property. ' and returning it to the owner will be liberally rewarded. JAMES ANGEVINE. 42-3w.

C. R. & VI. VI H ST,

ESPKCTFULLY inform their friends and the pub lie that they did, on the fust day ot January last enter into partnership, lor ihc purpose ol .Merchandizing in the town of Lawrenceburgh, at the More formerly occupied by C. It. West, under the firm of C. It. West, &.C0 and have just received a General assortment of Goods, Suited to the present and approaching season, CONSISTING IN PART OF BROAD CLOTHS, ' " Super Blue, invisible green, London smoke, Olive brown, blue, mixed, and drab, S.1TIJVKTS (assorted,) SIXUS, Real black Italian lutestrings, black gro. do. Swiss, black gro. de nap and Senshaws. Mantus, Sarsanetts and lavantine satine; colored gro de Naps, plain and figured; colored Forcnce and satins. A V.vr.IETT OP Consisting of blond gauze, gro de zanc, gro de naps, Popeliuo, and crade chine; superfine gauzes, and Crape scarfs; figured and plain bobineits, Thread and bobinett laces, and inserting, bobinett and Swiss capes, white and black bobinett veils, I Black, green and white gauze do.; Irish linen, lawns, and Linen cambrics; linen cambric handkerchiels, Pink, white and black Italian crapes; plain, striped ami Corded ginghams: painted Muslin, j Tlain, figured and crossbarred jackonet ; j Plain and figured Swiss, book anil cambric muslin; I Corded skirts; Linrn and cotton table diaper; j Circasians, meriaojs an 1 bombazetts. j I?Icsi?s lunssicr Wear, j CO.NSISTI. O SUMMER Brown and bleached sheetings and shirtings: Cheeks, plaids, and ticks, c. fcc. HATS, LADIES' TiSCAX A. YD STB, AW BONNETS; BOOTS c SHOES; And are expecting daily, a general assortment of Mfzr&ivare Ctiticnt. Oaesnstv GLASSWARE & GROCERIES. ALSO, Bxn Iuon, Castings, Nails, and JVindoxo Glass, ftc. &c. &c. April 4, 1835. 12-tf. They feel grateful to their friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, and solicit a continuance of public favors. H?IIE subs cribers have received a splendid assortment of STAPLE AjVI) FAJVCY H P Tl tT -V TSk Tk 1 Also HARDWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS. SHOES, IIA TS, CA PS, 4v. &c. Purchasers will plea.se give us a call. Cct. 10, 1835. N. G. SPARKS. TO BRICK MAKERS AND BUILDERS. TTlHE great demand for Sawyer's Patent Brick Maka chines, has induced the proprietor for the West, to make arrangements in addition to his own facilities with Mr. S. S. Dickinson, manufacturer of the celebrated Franklin Printing Press, to devote a part of his very extensive establishment to tho erection of these brick machines, without, however, interfering with his means for furnishing, as usual, his variety of printing materials. This method of making Brick has been practically proven to be the best yet known, either as regards economy and expedition in manufacturing or quality of the artif la when made. Competition, the test of all such matters, is cordially and respectfully invited. The Patent Right is considered well secured, even beyond the possibility of infringement; some of the ablest Counsel in the Union having been emploj-ed in preparing the specifications of the same. The subscriber will sell and give clear titles for Righst to use the Machine in any Western Town or County not yet sold. He will also furnish Castings, with the wrought Iron, separately or together, or contract for building Machines in tha West on favorable terms. J. C. MELCIIER. Oct. 3. 36-Sw Louisville, Jflap or ESearbor&i County, ON AN ENGRAVED COPPER-PLATE FHlilE undersigned proposes to publish a Map of Deary born Count, Indiana, to exhibit the Sections, Townships, and Ranges, as laid down in the original Surveys; towns, roads, rivers and creeks, the political division into townships. The whole to be neatly and accurately laid down upon a scale of two miles to the inch, and tha polical division into townships colored. Mills and other manufactories, (distilleries excepted,) will be laid down upon the map, by the owners of them paying twenty-five cents per copy extra. The maps will be delivered to subscribers at fifty cents per copy, and will be ready fair delivery by the first of March, 1836, at which time due notice will be given. Sept. 5, 1835-31tow SAMUEL MORRISON. FALL AND WINTER GOODS J EDWARD SMITH BUSH AS on hand ageneral and elegant assortment of Drv Goons, suited tothe present and approaching 6easonl Also IIA RD WA R E, C UTLER Y, ClUEENSWARH, & GROCERIES, purchased in New York and Philadelphia on the bes terms, and now offered for sale for cash, barter, or on timeas low as they can be had in the market. He invites tha attention of purchasers. October 17th. 1835. 4l-tf FALL & .WINTER GOODS. THE subscribers have just received from New York an assortment of seasonable goods, which, with their former stock, makes their assortment complete. Purchas-. ers will find it to their interest to call and examine for themselves. JOHN P. DUNN &. Co, Oct. 2d, 1835. 38-tf notice! R. E. P. DOND, late of the firm of Morgan & lsond, will continue the practice of hia pro fession. Office one door west of C. R. W. West. Oct. 10th, 1835. 41-tf Courts or SZearbom County Circuit- 4t!i Mondays in March and September may sit 2 weeks, if the business require it. Prolate 2d Mondays in February, May, August, and November may eit G days, if the business require it. Commissioners let Monday in Jonuar, March, May, September, and November 5 days at each tftrm. F LOUR. 4 QUANTITY of dour on hand and for sale by GEO. TOUSEY &, Co. July 10, 1835. Y FEW bushels Clover Seed for sale by CSA E. S. Lawrenceburgh, March 17, 1835. BUSH. 11 -tf. TffK WP 111111 CM'S. prtfHE subscriber has just received a tplendid assortment of FUR Sc HAIR CAPS, of the latest fashion, which he will sell on reasonable terms, at his flat Store on Main Street, a few doors above Mr. Cable' Hotel. JOSEPH GROFF. Lawrenceburgh, Sept. 30, 1835. 33-tf THERE will be a pctition presented to the next General Aembly asking for a charter to maka a turnpike road from Lawrenceburgh to Harrison, Dearborn roupty, via Ool. Crazier'. Also, to build a toll bridge over the White-water River, near the State 1 in. Oct 3.

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