Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 49, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 19 December 1835 — Page 4
Trail. .1 HUDKENS'
Specific Ointment. Price Fifty Cents.) THIS iluablemeaicine is celebrated for curing following iscST r ,-,-r .Wrintlon.
the J St. n'hiti Clfcu.' v" ? "j "Ttfar Tumors, particularly those 3d. ocirjou,,. r; . , which oftentimes Tumors Ul o:uiu paiui i , "ST1 nw" -ht c?lC Uow by th. of Oitorrki, of every description. nst nrr I' k sure ti c olJ. . t 1 mrna of many years standing. rVi ointment nas cmni U'hn it is impossible nr ini,nu-iu.i i - - Iwue hnmint rariou Of tOtl " K the progress of th. ri, incrcaj the nuantitl'of the di,oharSol, remove the offensive smell, and ea.e . v . . i k t-w r 1)1 tilt: wwuvj Ue pain. i.uv-,,, on rm application ot Itcurc.ttieorswc.u., forty-eiRht hours. become a I Rheumatisms wiucu nM. . imvaritlv ! iu i. . . ii And even olu p ding, it w ill ease the pain. CERTIFICATE. c Vmm the benefit which a son cf mine has receivJZ I" TL Dintment, 1 am induced to .send you rliTeniJut of Lease, which you may dpofe of lor the a stateni fit of others in a similar situation, tie - which, lroni its long continu.tuut- m patniuiny , . -; him fi y qult lum lame, im psn-um . . ,n a with very hule benefit done . M iot of your homeless situation. I then siu aim h i :ncia. Ointment, and the benefit hich he wceivc, ced me to persevere in the application. 1 so u an k Id a few p'ots more, which has finally n,;VRKS. i- i -.t IH-M1 tl! I tri 1 . hatl retiuceu mm nml renuereu m c-.,7 ;, nr i:. Ferris, DruzgisU corner , cf Short and Jfaw rrrW, Ltucrcnctburgh, l. Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops. )iibac trom wniui are decaying and luu e not commenced acta them to health and usefulness. CERTIFICATE. -i C- l,vt hnr i'O'W Itlltl ng, restoring nble to say much at t.us t tics; hut from what 1 hav Itlliv- .. - - I . , , , nc fil IL I'll I c seen cf your tecf.i mat nai e iui ..r.,l ntiil nreserved from decaying, and irom a . ' i v,- nc tn ooinion that it will Uft 11 Vl-UW. t . i 1 weeks experience . am ue. , , ? . - anJ mani.y, and inlSv, 8eem Peutisl. Z'or Sac l, Dr. 12. lrrU, Druht Corner ,strtand MMn Streets, Lmcrcnecburgh, lad. TAKEN UP "E&Y James Roach, of Sparta township, orn B b Countv. State of Indiana on the 11th da of emto lk one Red Cow and Calf, marked is fXws, with a white face, one rrng around the left eye, wi itb an under uitoutm hkposcd'to be ten years old, the Cull old. Appraised to ten dollars Call about tnrec muiuus -also one fcrtndle , . t . M lrct cnrin.fr. with Steer, supposed to ue uu .... - . ' thelen-s. and white under the bellv3, and the tail is white hal praised to five dollars, on the J4th d HIV.'- lv a . r . , . t.l ... o i- nn An. unit " l' lav of Nov. 1S35, L.. rt; Mucrmvveanrt James iougi. 1 Kn.nc lliMHTll.irtV. UJ - . . .u ,iM-f to hn a true cony iwcaiiu ,i in v. ..jv.j, -j - trom I lereoy ccriuy w.v. . - y ostrav book, given under my hand this 24t : i:ir,. JOHN COLUMBIA, J. 24th day in P. cf Nov. 1S35. IST received l .omniT .n lartrft ailil creutia . "TT I rrrrlVC'l aim "f" .."-. TT rectnii rrench, GermanCM assortment oi M-aiun'-"- c---,n"" BHV GOODS, 4I..-C, AN ASSORTMENT OF IlanHvare, Cutlery, ncciisivarc, Groceries, mils, shoes, Hoots, BONNETS ScC. We have selected these goods in the New ork & rinladelTHUS. IllilUVClS "'1 i l. with great care, and win sen meii. mrmc ne anv House in the west. Buvers w ill find it to their interest to call and examine -nVouscVj & CO. Laxcrcncchurgh,ApriU, 1835. 12tf Executor's Notice. n r iiovv mediate attention to this notice will ba necessary by those interested. The estate is supposed to be insolvent. tir;U. liAKKIMJA, WILLIAM CAIRN, Exrs. 4,-3w. NOTICE TO PENSIONERS. HAVEto-.lay received twelve hundred dollars for the I L payment of Pensioners in this Bank District. ri..-n hundred of which is for Revolutionary Pensioners underact of June, 1K3J; and one hundred for Revolutionary Pensioners underact of May, 128, which will he paid at this Office on application of Pensioners, with their vouchers in due form of la v, during business hours, from a ovioct a. m w ,j liv.- v ENOCH D. JOHN, Cashier. 40 tf Office Law renc eburgh Bink,) ber, lb35. 15ih Oct TEO. IT IlflNN &- l'llllill is. m-uu.mlu nave vLn" entered intonartncrsiiipin the practice of the LAW. Oricc on High meet above D. Guard's Store. May 12, 1535. $-lf
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Mr White: 1 have the pleasure to inform you, t,iat a- '. in addition to his own facilities ii v ur re-mrvt, I have been using your I oot.i- rna r, j,icins0il manufacturer of the celebraK?l l A in niv JracticV for some time past, and I must rriuting Vies to devote a part of his very tC 16 i VI i;"t I find them far superior to anv thing 1 establisil4iict to the erection of these brick mart St r that purpose. You are entirely ftithout, however, interfering with his means tor FZ3-m Si a U his variety of printing materials. A f om S success Chat I have had, I believe your recom- r q( m mck bee prac t Ul nr 1 1 ti oti f distort of their merits. . lo b, tI,e bost vet known, either as regards economy TSmwe evinced that it will cure most cases of Tooth- -n ;nanufacturing or quality of the aructa J uhon it is timely and properly appl J uhcu Inade. Competition, the test of all such matters, is
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Mm Uonntv; Indima, on the 2id d?y of,ON A N E N G R A V E D COPPER - PLATE tZ 1:5 a Str Ywberry Roan M"are, about thirteen 1 nE ulKiersigned proposes to publish a Map of Dear ; Miami, high, has some white on i her t)g rjian'a, to exhibit the Sections Town
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jonu aam., - , - , tUG copy from a scale of two miles to tne men, an-. . I hereby certify the :t tc a tr e Ct P tovvnhits colored. Mills and other manufactories j mvostray book. JOlLs B. CLAKIV, J. A'ictillcries excepted,) will be laid down upon the.map, by , "Manchester, Dec 10th lO. JhJ ownersof them paying twenty-five cents per copy ex- " ,r. The .vans will be delivered to subscribers at hit
THE subscribers having been duly appointed Executor's of the Estate Evan Davis, deceased, would respectfully inform his debtors, and creditors, that they t.ifp. Im- i
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C. It. V. Vf E ST, mESrECTFUU.Y inform their friends and the piM ."c, that ,h -did on the ,trn JS,,1 enter into partnership, for the purpose ui . . in the town of Lawrenceburgh at the fctoro f0"1 cupied by C.R. West, under the firm of C.R. West, ao aud have just received a i m?e General assortment of Gooas, Suited to the present and approaching season, CONSISTING IN "ART ur BROAD CLOTHS, Super Blue, invisible green, London smoke, Olive brown, blue, mixed, and drab, SATLVETS assorted,) JTT TXS Real black Italian lutestrings, black gro. do. viTc black -ro. de nap and Senshaws. Mantua Sarsanetts and lavantinc satine; colored gro de Xa, rlliu and figured ; colored Forence and satins. A VARIETV OF duess handkehohiets , Consisting of blond gauze, gro de zane, gro de naps, ronelino, and crade chine ; superfine gauzes, and Crane carfs; figured an t plain bobinetts, i. rape ;P.,rt n!r. bobinett and se Thread anu Domui-ium.-, j.i.m: nainted Muslin, "rod and crossbarr.cl jackonet; , a n, U urn ai mudm. " i.; ! cotton table diaper; oraeu trvmsi jji"1" ircasians, merinoes an t bomuazeui. Midi's Summer wear, rnvslSTINO OF SCMMF.R 't in3a Merino, casimerc, brochell, prince tta. And lasTingT real linen drilling; blue ana Nnnkeens: superior sil'.v Valentia, Satin face and s.lK vesting . . liomoazin, piam uuu - Tii.,i. Itilinn cravats: Gentlemen's and Ladies gloves; Hrown and bleached sheetings and shirtings: ftP! fttA'SctiX 'D STRAIT ifcii6b0XXKTS; HOOTS & SHOES; And are expecting daily, a general assortment ot Hardware, vuticry, fiitc'.v... GLASSWARE & GROCERIES. ALSO, IUn IitoN, Castings, Nails, and irtWou? Glassy c. iVc Ac o.tf rSel" frelgrafeVul to their friends and custo ner. for Uie liberal patronage heretofore extended, and solicit a contmnance of public favors. HE subscribers have received a splendul assortment cf STAPLE A.V1) FAAVr Tfe V G O 0 il S 9 HARDWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS. SHOES, IIA TS, CAl'S, cvr. eye Purchasers will please give us a call N. &. G. STAUIvi Cct. 10, 1833. TO BRICK MAKERS AND BUILDERS. rn.nn' rn. .in.nftp.d for Sawyer's Patent Buck Ciiliiu; litis iuuuuvm i r 1 . .. l.nx lll.lllnil III III lllll IL IVI v ,-.i;-lK' nl rpsnectfullv invited The Patent Right is considered well secured, even bet; some of the ablest vend me possiuni, w , 1 mirinirnmciit: some oi me UUlt-Sl Counsel in the Union h aving been employed in preparing the specifications ot tne same. . The subscriber will soil and give clear titles for Rights to use the Machine in any Western I own or County novel sold. He will also furnish Castings, with the wrought Iron, separately or together, or contract lor building Mat chh..s in the West on favorable terms. Louisville, 1-inr rnnf. and W ill be ready fimof March, l3G,atwhichtimedueiw cpt. 5, lb35-31tow bAMULL MOUltlbUlN. FALL AND WINTER GOODS EDWARD SMITH BUSH AS on hand a general and elegant assortment of Drv Gcods, suited to the present and approacnirg seatoni lo HA 11D WARE, CUTLER 1 , QUEENS W A R E, So GROCERIES, purchased in New York and Philadelphia on the best terms, and now offered for sale for cash, barter, or on time, as low as they can be had in the market. He invites the attention of purchasers. October 17th, 1635. 40tf FALL Sl WINTER GOODS. THE subscribers have just received from New York an assortment of seasonable goods, which, with their former stock, makes their assortment complete. Purchaserwill find it to their interest to call and examine for themselves. JOHN P. DUNN fc Co. Oct. -2d, 1S35. 38-tf NOTICE. rrxR. E. P. BOND, late of the firm of Morgan iLP ds Bond, will continue the practice of his pro fess ion. Office one door Oct. 10th, 1835. west, oi v. iv. v . est. 41-tf e r, 11 c XIT Courts oF Dearborn County Circuit 1th Mondays in March and September mav sit 2 weeks, if the" business require it. Probate . . . . , .. Atn,. A iinnct Zii Jionuays in r eutumj , Aiujf , wSuot., nbcrmay sit 0 days, if the business reand Novein quire it. t Commissioners' 1st Monday in Januar, 3larch, May, September, and November 5 days at each term. FLO UR. QU VNTITY of flour on hand and for sale by GEO. TO USE Y & Co. A July 10, 1835 FEW bushels Clover Seed for sale by E. S. BUSH. 11-tf. Lawrenceburgh, March 17, 1835. FUMZ .'MMP MiaiRl CMJPS. THE subscriber has just received a splendid assortment of FUR & HAIR CAPS, of the latest fashions, which he will sell on reasonable terms, at his Hal Sbre on Main Street, a few doors above Mr. Cable's Hotel. JOSEPH GROFF. La wrenceburgh, Sept. 30, 1835. 33-tf CHOICE LKUJORS. fHE subscribers have on hand a lot of choice Liquors, 44 consisting in part of Imperial Coniac Jirandy ; Ath nronf French, do.; a superior article of Port JUne, Lisbon do , Madcria do. FERRIS SCOG1N. Nov. 12ib, 1635. -41
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Vegetable TOOTH-ACHE DROPS
1HE subscriber has the pleasure of offering rpw;, frpsh sunnlv of his remedy for that to the Public a iresti suppiy menting disease uiu TT A rnr l I I 111 I which he has discovered after a r.. VXV;hl,''--1 ."a"' the not the s.naUes. "" r . thnt it is entirely comi . j r f 1 '. 1 1 k 1WTI P anci suusiautc i is, insteaa " fc nq a cedative. and also tooth, to .P"."",- the slighter increase of aonn intiseDtir. w nnout prouutui;, o ;c !!?" " i 5,1 annlication almost instantaueous relief is pain, ana on us obtained. . . of the subNumerous ccriuav- somc Qf T- III T IM I Vl scriber, of cures per on "7;.;; ; 'for sale and the .i k cofiii where tne -uiuiis incut " . others on application to the sabscnbcr, it is deemed rset.i?-:.. ..--ntr1 hf mors eess to insert them here as tne puu.icatiu . . Ixpensivc than nroaerlr applied to cure A sinsia viai m uC r- - c rrw ma cases, and as primes i.ni-.w ;t" nv each viai, any person can administer it even to himSl0Aei'iberal discount made to those who purchase for re taAUS communications to the subscriber must be addressed Overton 1 . U. yeue. JOSEPH D. TllU3iio. Connersvxlle Watchman.. 45 6mo. Nov. 21, 1833. tivmr nurchased the entire stock of w n r u ' ; TV ..ard & Co., offer for sale at Li VjrOOUS uriuus'i'6 -.ii, lItolA n fir;t r-.. . i n,.nni. t. Mr. Cable's Hotel) a nrsi theoiustanu ' & r.()OI)S. Also, Grocere rrlZ;ZZ i" Glass-ware. ice. which they will alrab. terms as cinthe ggujr. Nov. 10th, 1S33. 11 SALE OF PROPERTY. - o t v c .i. npronal nronertv of the estate o A EvaxDitis, deceased, w.U lake piacc at. the ho?5c aturday the t-iipovrrR l.arrison, in Jauu lu" "J,"'JV- . T -vii-r.c n 1 Oil H T 1 - . f ft II V 1 MI II. of one horse, a quantity of leather, Household and Kitchen furniture, .Vc. Sale to commence ai t 111 O ClUCKi GEO. LAKK1SUM, t Exrs. 42-ts. WILLI A3I CAIKM, 5 POSTPONED TO THE yl'H MARCH NEXT School Land Lov Sale. THE School section No. 15, in township 3, range 2, west, will be offered for sale at the Coait hoi;se door, in the town of Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, on the 1 1th day of November next, between the hours oi 10 o'clock, A. 31. and 4 P. M. of said day, in separate lots, according to a division ana sjrvey oi me wuw, by the Trustees of township 4, range 1, west, a plat ot w will be shown on the day of sale by the School Com hich missioucr for the county aforesaid. TT.Txr JOHN P. DUNN, Comm r. Sept. 5, 1635. Shawk's latent Iicvcr Shocks, COSISTINO OF Bank Locks, Fire-Proof do. Stcre door do. Front do. do. Sliding do do. Upriglit mortice Locus Six inch do. do. - 6, 7,S,& 9 inch rim do. Vestibule Latches, Mortice do. Recess and night do. Folding do. do. u'l.ii mannf;irtiirnd in Cincinnati. iv auq w T I 1 1 v ii w w - Shawk, and warranted to be superior to any tormerlv ollercd to the public, are kept constantly on hand, and for Bale by V. B. SN YDER. Lawrenceburgh, Jan. 31, 18oo. y-tf WHOLESALE AJs'D RETAIL, HAT MANUFACTURER; HAVING recently removed his establishment, from Elizabcthtown, Ohio, to T.n wrnncpburfh. Indiana, would inJiLl IV 1 1,111. Ul'lg" I form his former friends and customers, and the public in general, that his man ufactory is now in full operation, on High street, one SSora2,veJcsso Hunt's .Hotel; where he will be : hanny to accommodate all persons, either wholesale " or?etail with all kinds of HATS, of the latest tush- - ions BLACK, DRAB, BEAVER, and OTtt 're mn o nn tne S loriest lionet:, unu sold at a reasonable price, for cash or country produce. Persons wishing to purchase will please call thomselves. He wishes to purchase a quantity of all kinds ot FURS, for which a liberal price win oc Lawrenceburgh, August 2, lb34. tf mm M AVE just received nom i niiaueipuu. York a fresh and complete assortment of fall and AVE inst received r - Tll-l.l-ll.: A A.' ... winter goods. - Jx. Miss M. S. Clapp & Bliss Eliza Roots, ASSOCIATE PKIXCIPALS, XTOULD respectfully inform ths citizens of Law- j V renceburgh, and their patrons in particular, that ! thp npTt tprni oi their btllOOl . . . --i "v -v r will commence on Monday the seventh of December, in the cotnmodio'js room of the basement story ol the house ot xurs. nunter, sKuaicu on the corner of Elm and High streets, and continue 12 weeks. They gratefully acknowledge the very liberal 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, and all entrusted to their care. They intend to continue their School so long as they meet with suitable encouragement. Instruction in all the English branches, are the same as the last quarter. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. "pTOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Dearborn county, I shall proceed, on the eighth day of January next, at 12 o'clock M., at the premises, to expose to sale at public vendue, the undivided half, of the undivided two-thirds, of the south west quarter of section four, in town four, in range three west, in !hs county of Dearborn, the property of three of the infant heirs of Jordan Rice, decM. Terms of sale, ! tne l , dolJa in hand, unless the same sells for over six hundred . t I. i i tf .i f ars and n more man tnac sum De dio, s,ouu tnereoi to be paid in hand, and a credit of six months on the residue, with good security. On payment of the whole of the purchase mone)-, an indisputable title will be made to the purchaser. THOMAS W. PATE, Nov. 30, 1835. 46 lw Commissioner. THE subscriber, agent of the Protection Insurance Company is ready to insure Houses, Merchandize, &,c. 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 Company is liberal in the adjustment of losses and prompt in their payment. A liberal credit given on premiums, for Marine Policies. P. L. SPOONER, Oct 01-30ow Agent Pro. Ins. Company. 250 Bis. Fes!i Flour TTUST received by the subscriber?, fresh ground from New Wheat, and manufactured on the Muskingum a first rate article. For sale by Oct. 15, 1835. J. P. DUNN &. Car LBS. Wool for ale by FERRIS &. SCOGIN. 45Nor. 21, 1S35.
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Honrokvilte, and b7 M most of the country
Sheriff's Sale.
V .nmnliance with a writ of cndiwmi . ... " n kT7hzx office of Dearborn cuitCourtVl will on Saturday tho 23th insU between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 1. 31. on that day at the Court House door, irj the town ot j .'Lnhnrcrh. CXDose to public sale the following Ucv.. ' .. . r .l,Vmnnrtvnt .lOlin described property to wit: tane.. " v . of Glliver,at the suit ot Test anu uuuu, w, U0 acres of land, being the south west end oflractional section 15, Town?, S3fw0 ty of Dearbom-also one third Part0?ftlncstraS" of the south cast quarter of section 20, town 0, range ? vo west in the county of Dearborn, which property was levied upon by William Dils, Lsq. : f iff, and returned as not sold for want o bidders all the right and interest of the said J ohn O cr in the forcoinn- described property, will be sold to satisfy o ndrnerit and cost in favor of Test and Dunn a- - o ... - ,. Ciiinstsaid unvcr. . . ,.r. cutr n Lawrenceburgh, Dec. 7, 1635. . NOTICE sovrnship will atTTr.Hli overseers of Lawrence uurgn . . t sLL ' tend iipose of contrac " George Reno ai nf rontractinc witn sou. r AicAn Reno and Ma unship, until 1 ... t .,,ni,,irrrS township, until Lt-TVTnv next. A. MOltUAW, Oier's o tne DAVID NEVIT,5 PoorofL.l. Neic Valuable Works "TTUST received and for sale at this .office a few copies , of oU a new and complete map of the OHIO RIV LK. MISSISSIPPI, from Pittsburgh to the ocean. AJo, the Traveller'sGuide, a highly useful work. Produce 4- Commission Warehouse (grCINCINN ATI-CQ rmllE subscriber is prepared with a large s ana r II 1 " ri' 4 nP JiniJSE. opposite the Public Landing .li A (U2k WW " . ' ; between Main and Sycamore streets-tc , receive ace, or for sale on Commission U LSll UCE of every description. His attention will be on Front on Storage ! - . i . , r particularly d.rccted to the nates m Flour, Whiskey, Pork, Bacon, and Lard. Liberal advances inCash will be made nnBcs for ale in this place, or for shipment to any market in the U.dhiSeei market price will at all Jjid in Cash RY, a constant supply of those well known 7 A B V- u-,.. for sale on the most liberal terms. ParticurarTttentiJn paid to Reccing and Forwards GOODS' R. BUCHANAN. Oct. 15, 1835. 40-Gw Cm. Gazette. CHOICE LICtUORS, JUST RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA. F RENCH Brandy, i'ori me, Holland Gin, L.ISUOII uo. Sweet 3Ialaga do. N. & C. SPARKS. Jamaica Spirits, Which will he sold low. Oct 10, 1335. DRUGS Slc. A GENERAL assortment of MEDICINES and PAINTS AND DYE STUFFS ALSO FRENCH BRANDY, PORT AND LISBON, WINES, purchased tor the so f the sick. or sale, by the undcrsigne at his DRUG S 1 ORE, corner of High and short Streets Lf! 'is December 3, 1635. EZRA 1ERRIS. TAILORING MOMCGmSJl WJEMjSSB, Ti RATEEUL for past favors heretofore extended to (br him, solicits a continuance of Pu" patronage, he has lately received the latest ana newest m SPRING fashions from the cast. All orders in his line will be attended to with promptness and stability. 07- Office opposite Bedford, & Co. High Street. December 1, 1835. tf. "JOHN D. CRONTZ, Blacksmith in General--CONTINUES to carry on his business at his old Shop, J " ' ' . g 1 on Walnut Street, near the methodist Church. I . . I 1 ,.ili initnncc mil All orders in his line w ill be attended to witn neatness anu ues7 i patch. December 1, 1835 tf. FLEMING, M'INTIRE, CO. JV"i. 181, Market Street. Philadlphia. Their stock, selected with great care and embracing e very variety of FANCY AN D STAPLE GOODS, they offer for Sale on liberal terms. Country Merchants are respectfully solicited to call and fTmine their stock. Philadelphia, Dec. lt 1S35, lw. Sate of Meat JEsteitc. TFTTJUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a ij 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 town of Lawrenceburgh Dearborn county, on the 4th day of January next, at 1 o'clock M. on that day, one hundred and twenty acres of t land, bcin-r a part of fractional section nuinoer lour, town 1 u four, range one west, lying in leaioorn county, near mouth of Lauchery creek; the above hind will be sold sub- '. -: - f i i i ject uj iv, .av u w . - j acres oi tne aioresaiu tract oi uiw, lemdimici win sold 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 rale; the deferred payments t ) b-well secuied by good personal security, on the final payment of all the purchase money, an indisputable title will be made to the purchaser. PHEBE CARRICK, Administratrix. November 28, 1835. Satc of Jlcat Estate. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Dearborn county, in dte State of Indiana: I shall expose to sale at pubiic venhue at the Court House door in the town of Lawtenceburgh Dearborn county, on the 4th day of January 183G, one hundred and seventy acres and fifteen hundredths of land, on the west side of fiactional sections No. 17 and No. 18, Town four Range three west in Dearborn county, the real estate of John fcherlock, deceased, and sold for the payment of debts of said deceased, on the following conditions to wit: one third cash in hand, one third in six months and the residue in nine months from the day of sale, the deferred payments to be well secured by order of said Court. ARTHUR MARTIN, Administrator. Nov. 27, 1835. Sale or Jlcat 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 1th 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 feherrod, late of Dearborn county deceased, and sold for the payment of the debts of said deceased, on the following conditions, to wit: to the highest bidder for one third cash in hand, one third in one year and one third in two years, with interest from the day of sale; the deferred payments to be well secured by good personal security ; on the final payment of all w hich purchase money, an indisputable title will be made to the purchaser. EZRA FERRIS, Administeator. Nor. 27, 1835. Administrators' Notice. "KVTOTICE is given to all concerned, that the adminisJL trators of tha estate of LYMAN S. FREELAND, dee'd, will make application at the next February term of the Probate Court of Dearborn county, for final settlement of said estate. ABRAHAM PERDUN, A(lm,P ANTHONY rERDUN,) A,m r Nor. 30, 1835. 4C-3r
ARE NOW receiving a large and splendid assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, INDIA & AMERICAN DRV GOODS, adapted to the Spring trade.
NOTICE,
THE SUBSCRIBER having becfi elected and Commissioned a Justice of the Peace; respectfully informs the public, that he wiU at all times be in readiness to transact any business that may bo entrusted to his care. He will also attend to the executing of Deeds, .Mortgages, or other Instruments of writing, with neatness, pu w Ofilce on Walnut street, ono uuu wmcr residence. ac,? Lawrcncebursli.Dec. 12, 183a. ntetf. TIN AND SHEET IRON THE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the interest of Mr. HOOD in the TLX 1ND SHEET IRON SHOP, lately carried on oy mm ; wouia respcctiuny lniorm the citizens of Lawrenceburgh and surrounding country, that he is now prepared to execute all kind of work, in his line with neatness and despatch. He has, and will keep constantly on baud Tin Buckets, CofTcc Pots and Boilers, Panns, Reflectors, of different sizes, and other ware in the greatest variety Orders from town or country dealers, will be filled with the least possible delay, and at rates a9 low as any other establishment in the west. STOVE PIPES and other articlesr manufactured from Sheet Iron, neatly made at short notice, and on fair terms. He invites the attention of all who desire ware in his line, or repairing done, as he believes he can accommodate them to their entire satisfaction. Shop on Walnut Street, opposite Mr. Hunt's Hotel. P T. C. THORP. December 12, 1835. n4S HV P. S. He returns his sincere thanks for , the liberal en couragement he has received since he commenced business, and from his strict attention, hopes to retain the patronage of a liberal and generous public. T. C. T. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a decree cf Probate Court of Dearborn county, in the State of Indiana; I shall expose to sale at public vendue at the house of Robert Rowe, Junr. Esquire, on Saturday the 9th dav of January next, the norta west quarter of section J I, To vvn 7, Range 2 west, and thirty acres of the south part of north east quarter of section one, Town six1 Range tvvo the ivpst. in the countv of Dearborn; the property of the heirs of John Rawling, deceased, and sold for their benefit, on the following terms and conditions; to wit: one third of the purchase money casli in hand, one third in six months, and the residue in twelve months from the day ofsalerthe defened payments to be well secured and to bear interest from the day of salo. There lands will be divided into smaller portions or tracts to suit purchasers, the title indisputable. F ISAAC COLWELL, Covxmissioner Nov. 30, 1S35. n4S 3w Probate Court of Dearborn County, November Term 1835. In the matter of the Estate ) ON COMPLAINT of James A. Gibson, dee'd. OF INSOLVENCY. TTN this matter, comes Thomas Guion, acting Adminis0 trator of the estate of James A. Gibson, deceased, and files his schedule of accounts or complaint, shewing that the said estate is largely insolvent, and praying the settlement of the same as an insolvent estate. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the widom, the heirs, the creditors, and all other persons concerned in or about the estate ; that the Probate Court of Dearborn County, will proceed to the settlement of said estate, as an insolvent estate, on the third day of the next February Term of said Court. By order of the Court. JAMES DILL, Clerk. n48 6w Nov. 30, 2535. STATE OF INDIANA, DEARBORN COUNTY, ( Dearborn Circuit Court. Charles Wood Versus On bill in Chancery to foreclose .Mortgage. Barzilla C. Smith and Lindly W. Woolley OW comes the complainant, by Dunn his attor ney, and files his bill in the Clerk a office of tho Dearborn Circuit Court, praying a foreclosure of a certain Mortgage, executed by said defendants to slid complainant. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the said Barzilla C. Smith and Findly W. Woolley, of the filing of the bill aforesaid, and that they be and appear before the Judges of the Dearborn Circuit Court, at their next term, on the 4th Monday in March next, to answer to the bill aforesaid, or tho same will then be heard in their absenco and a decree entered thoreon accordingly. JAMES DILL, CTk. Dec. 10th, 1835, 4S-4w STATE OF INDIANA, ) DEARORN COUNTY. ( Set. Dearborn Circuit Court September Term 1835. Gabriel J. Floyd and Sarah "J M'Gill Floyd, vs. in inancery. Hannah Calvin. Thomas Colvin, and others. AND now at this day come the said complainants, by Major their solicitor, and Henry Walker and Daniel Bartholomew, administrator, oT the Estate of James Conn, deceased, having been duly served with process, on motion, are ruled to answer the complainants Bill within thirty days; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,, from the Sheriff's return, that Hannah Calvin, Thomas Calvin, Daniel J. Cosvvcll, William Burke, and Charles Vatticr, the other said defendants, aro not residents of the State of Indiana: It is therefore ordered by the court that notice of the pendency of the said complainants Bill, be given to the said Hannah Calvin, Thomas Calvin, Daniel J. Caswell, William Burke, and Charles Vattier,by 4 publication for three weeks successively, at lea&V sixty days prior to the first day of the next Term of this Court, in some weekly newspaper printed and published in Dearborn County, Indiana, notifying andrequiring them to bo and appear at the next Term of the Dearborn Circuit Court, and on tho first day of said Term to be holdcn at tho Court House iu Dearborn County, Indiana, on the 4th Monday of March. 183G, and answer the said complainants Bill of complaint on the matters and things therein contained as to them, will be taken aa confessed and a decree entered accordingly. Decembers, 1835. JAMES DILL Clerk. 47-4 w. State or Indiana, Sct Dearborn Countv, Probate Court of Dearborn County m -r 1 rn . iMovember lcrm l3a. In the matter of the estate of On Petition for Sale of John Smith, deceased. $ Real Estate to pay Debt. IN this matter on the reading and filing tho petitiou of George and William Beaty, Administrators of the estate of John Smith, deceased ; it appearing to the Court, that Mary Ray is not a resident of this State. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the said Mary Ray, who is one of the heirs of John Smith deceased, that she be and appear before the Probate Court of Dearborn county, on the third day of the next Term, to be holden in and for e-Mcounty on the second Monday in February next 'Gf?w cause, if any she has to show or say why the south east quarter of section three town three ran e two west, in Dearborn county, the real estate of said deceased, ehould not be sold, for the payment of the just debts of said deceased. JAMES DILL, Cik, Dunn and Spooner. JHlorniei. Nov. 27, 4835. Blank Deeds for salo at this OfficeT
