Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 50, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 26 December 1835 — Page 4
fie Ointment.
(IVtVc Fity Cent.)
iua'i
orv description.
NIB W GO ED
for curing the )
TUISinva
.n.vinr diseases:
.7-, ... u.-,Vrr0
f OVI
2.1. .VrffP""1 , Tumors, particularly those
3d. Sarrousor 'ra""" breat$ which oftentimes . i 'r,n.uir m woman s i""-"
flam urn
te joints.
, onrflruuciofevery description of u.
of every uescu '" . Cth :uifiahc parn. of the joint.
th. Sprain
ever part situate. romnlaint, the patient
Weroi auM. ,rofthe water
ointment mnft " t -
7th
in Rnnlvine the
" - - I I - ,
8th. G7uMnni, or r"-". fr !..., and scalds.
I me w
4
tlo.
It is also one
It ease
" . i.r.th fire out m a snon mm-.
s me p in
Vor women's lnllameu
,1 breasts, and glandular swelling?,
.i tn tV medical ta-
it i, superior to -y-- iation, (as it
ion siiei uiiii- i . ; n i,
..iu it m mu
v it i - - - . tlio cmn liSt
dos oVla; the patient liable to injury from expoUTh?CointmenthM cured sores of many years standing .. Jhl?1?; Tl" " ;m or imnrudont to heal the external
V hen n iiuhivj- i
:. . nnrn rf the DOnCS UCtuiiiuis
atom of that mineral,) be-
carious or rot-
Sto.. of. quan-
;V ''Af.ho aiwW. remove the offensive smell, aiui
J w
t!ie pam. . t.:.i- n sinnlicalion
Itcures the worst ieion or wmn -rr
of
forty-eight hours. . become a
Rheumatisms wnicu n.v - inwardlv
most cases ty appi
Systematic disorder, rem
to remove
them entirely. Rutin
re
lief.
1 I --.II irirO
Ana.nTid Vir P..''-" From the benefit which a son cf mine has rcceivedyrOi,Ument, I ZVlZ a statement of his case, which you maj . je lo benefit of others in a similar situation., He had l a wl te swellin.ifiuhi3ltnec, which, from its o"3 J .ifnhW had reduced him very low, and tender am
- , . who attended him nnaiiy S Very TtSleneTt done. My at this time w.. m a hopeless situation. I then sent and got one PJ of Ointment, nnd u benefit which he received from it, induced me to persevere in the application. I sent and procur cd a few pots more, which has finally cured him. For Sate ht, Dr. B. Ferri. DrvqgUU corner cf Short and Main Streets, Laurcnct burgh, la. IhTtHOMAS WHITE'S
Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops.
-trr r.Kr cnecific offered to the p
r is i
C. & W. VES?,
ESrnCT FULLY inform their liiemls anu me pi u
ic, that they did, on the first day ot Januarj iaM,
enter int- oartnership, for the purpose ot .uercnanu...0 in the tow A of Law rencehurgh, at the tore formerly occupied by C. U. West, under the firm of C. It. est, C o and have j.ist received a General assortment of Goons, Suited to the present and approaching season, CONSISTING IN PART Of
BROAD CLOTH
Super niue, invisible green, London smoke,
Olive brown, blue, mixed, anil drab, Si TLViCTS assorted,) Real black Italian lutestrings, black gro
Sw iss, black gro. de nap and Senshaws. Mantus, Sarsanetts and lavantinc satine; colored gro de Naps, plain and figured ; colored Forence and satins. A VARIETT OF X3IVC53 HA3JTDKERCH12FS, Consisting of blond gauze, gro de zane, gro de naps, Popelino, and crade chine; superfine gauzes, and fnno sr.irf! finmd and plain bobinetts.
Thread and bobinett laces, and inserting, bobmett and Sw iss capes, white and black bobinett veils, Black, green and white gauze do.; Irish linen, lawns, and Linen cambrics; linen cambric handkerchief, Pink, white and black Italian crapes; plain, striped and
Corded ginghams: painted Muslin, Plain, figured and crossbarred jackonet; Plain and figured Swiss, book and cambric muslin; Conic! skirts; Linen and cotton table diaper; Circasians, merinoes and bombazetts. Men's Summer Wear, CONSISTING OF SUMMER. 3T(I'ti!il3 Merino, casiincre, brochell, princetta, And lasting; real linen drilling; blue and yellow Nankeens; superior silk velvets ; Valentia, Satin face and silk vesting. STOCKS. Bombazin, plain and figured silk ; Hlack Italian cravats; Gentlemen's and Ladies gloves;
Hrown and bleached sheetings and shirtings
w.v..-, . - . . r. rrr
TJSOMJPSOS Vegetable TOOTia-ACBlE JPIIOPS. TTF! E,,i,r,TlPr hn the nleasure of offering to the
I'ublic a. fresh supply of his
mentiug disease the
irri 1 . n n ,1 n l.rrrn nni Wfill nSSOriCU 6iuv.iv
;i Ii Oil IJilint a iuik" '
rnmndv for that tor-
"
TOOTII-ACIIE,
HI t ttiv-'tii nrrr nnciGtinir m part ot
the following articles: t.
Super Blue, Black, Urown, uatiiia.uaiuiuv,
vi8 tjreen, ieei niiAeu , unu
Plain and Striped, Blue ana lirown, wxioru, iiui . oi-i l (-! mlvnl Sottinrttfl.
ams, tjaaet, Oliver, anu hhav. "
Blue, Black, and various patterns oi ovnu
imvhtto twelve or. Rose M'Inaw and Whitney
Pounded fromhe rr6e kingdom, and that its tendency BlangeU; Red, Green, White Wollcn and f Uotton Fs, instead of corroding the nerve and -oc. of th. ?l d and Green do. U.chnond 3IanufaC-
tooth, to preserve ootn. n u.w - 7""? ' " ne ture: Goat Ha r and common oamieis; asan'intiseptic, without producing the s st increa c of re.UO Circa6aian and Merinoes.
3-4tha to G-4tha.
which he has discovered after a series ot experiment pu,j r t .. Tn thf mmnosition oi this re-
!iienjor nearly irtujiu"- l
frr rno thf. nuhVtc that there is not me suuuioi
nicety iitJ cjijuaj r . .
part cle of any mineral substance, that u is
. ' n ,.mci iiitnntnneous reiiei is
pain, aim on us ii-v.. obtained. . . -.u-.,k
kt i tDe nrp in the nossession w mc
numerous v.c. -- --- - ' , ... nc cnm1 nf
ihem can be seen w here the "drops" are for sale and th. r.timi to the subscriber, it is deemed use
"l""s : . ,w;rat;n n..l(l be more
eess to insert mem neiw i " - V. n.arPCa TV.
ixpsuMYK "'"."rr ,n.rlff nmVno.l t t cure
A cni-rlo vial Will De SUllltlUlll. 11
fromrto 100 cases, and as printed directions ucconmRiro n u nister it even to him-
ny eaen viai, unj ptirv..
self. ... -a tu:h: Ti-nn 5
. t. 1 . 1 mto i i nv lr. 1 1111111' iiiajK"
- cn In U'nfllf MU! eliiit - - - -
V..;ii llP. Sr. Co.. Cincinniti, ISathan u.
V ,UII1ICHW. , . .
lion, IJrookville, and by retail ai
Irish Linnens, Table liapers, ot anu " , o 4 1 n. itM Siifrt inrr and
Shirtin?; Casimere, 31enno, ana nwuei.
n.. u.n.ow.h Pr nf various Kinas. wuicii mj
uroa-nn'"''",v-" ,
will sell on the most reasonable terms, ior cuau, uu
time, or tor mosr, anicies ui muuu;
Lawrence burgh, JJec. -:u, loo'
T
NOTICE.
elected and
eace; respect-
HE SUBSCRIBER having been rmmifisioned a Justice of the Pi
fullv informs the public, that he will at all times bo : ' i:nC tn transact any business that may bo
entrusted to his care. V He will also attendee thes
xecutinff of Deeds, Mortgages, or oiner ins rumeiiw f writing, with neatness, punctuality and despatch.
e:
of
Office on Walnut Street, ona door West of his for
mer residence.
ASA SMITH.
Lawrenccburgh,Dec. 12, 1835. nlStf.
Gal-
country
WdDTTTTClE
nXIIE overseers of Lawrenceburgh wwnship will atW tend at the house of Elezer Small, on Saturday the
28th
in.,., for purpose of contracting r with "
stores. . l f.,r ra"
A d scount made to tnose wuu iuiw.a
j. m. w
All communications to the subscriber must bo addressed
"Everton r. O. Fayette Jlfif p T)IOMrpoN. Connersvillc Watchman. AT i
1835. 40-01U0.
. . ' . 'e i;.nn nnr iviarearei iwhuu-
for the Keeping uv 'b . ... .i A,r...v
- Inu nthln tintll Uie III 31
mboi Lawnaui. ""MnffiTv Over' of the
of May next.
DAVID NEVIT, Poor, of L.T.
Nov. 21,
the nubhc irom wnim i
. . . fin m nir ti t t i; (mut '
si pcrmniw , -. , . .;i, anr'.i as dftrreable pain, the toothache, with exlCn fractering th'e jaw in "IchiV proves more painful than the Kw ihhence to the Passing fromthe decayed tee. th g ?jVay other unhead producing a rheumatic afftW YWUh ma, pleasant effects; such as yS or he Ki-iher &c. &:c. all of hich. .ftKj;.er trt offer decayed KS he pain to the wnrld a remedj , tr.ai w" ""1 J rp;erve thv nine tiu.es ou, of ,en, UJt. teeth from further decay, and arrest t..c cikm ore decaying and hav:Wt commenced aching, restorin0 them to healtli and useU tncs. . CFAITIFIQATE, Mr. White: 1 h-c the Pjeasut W grecble to Vir.o V"nepaJ and I must ache Drops in mj P"1 - crrerior to any thing I acknowledge that I find ;n;en Yoa are entirely have ever yet "ll?"ne times cut of ten; f;
ache wncn n i L . nroner-
113 m - w -
c k, plaids, and ticks, Sec. Slc. JhlTS, Ii DIES' TUSCV ST HON NETS: BOOTS Sc. SHOES;
And are expecting daily, a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Qucensivarc GLASSWARE & GROCERIES. ALSO, Bah Iron, Castings, Nails, and Window Glass, S, c, iS c. S c. April 4, 1835. 12-tf. They A el grateful to their friends and customers lor t.ic liberal patronage heretofore extended, and solicit a continuance of public favors. .
SHE subscribers l ave received a splendid assortment of 'STAPLE AJSTD FAjVCV Dry Goods9 Also HARDWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, vr. tVc.
Purchasers will please give us a call
Cct. 10, 1835.
rrnllE subscribers having purchased the entire stock ll tiA iir,r.cr,n!r to D. Guard Sc. Co., offer for sale
.C"..t,i 'a r.,rv .mnositn Mr. Cable's Hotel) a first
. v"-- -r&rpIJ,n r,)nT)S. Also, Grace-
raic assortment. - - - ... -,i v- IfnrA-tmrr. Iron. Glass-tcare. &c. which they will
sell on as reasonable terms as can he had in the country. Nov. 10th, 1835. 41"
New Valuable Works.
TTUST received and for sale at this oince a iew cnu -J a new and complete map of the OHIO IUVLU ; the
MISSlSslrf 1, trom rmsuuru iu v."... 1 -
ousc
of Travellcr'sGuide,a highly useful work. at Produce $ Commission Warei
(&-CINCINNATI-GQ
TIN AND SHEET IRON " S M IP. THE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the interest o Mr. HOOD in the TJfJUVD SHEET IlMKg SHOP, lately carried on by him ; would respectfully inform the citizens of Lawrenceburgh and surrounding country,
that he is now prepared to execute all kinds of w ork in hi line with neatness and despatch. He has, ai d will keep constantly on haud Tin Buckets, Coffee 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 as low as any other estab-' lishinent in the west. STOVE TIPES and other article
manufactured from Sheet Iron, neatly made at short no
tice, and on fair terms. He invites the attention of all who desire ware in his line, or repairing done, as he be
lieves he can accommodate them to their entire satisfaction.
Shop on Walnut Street, opposite Mr. Hunt's Hotel.
December 12, 1835. n43 tf. P. S. He returns his sincere thanks for the liberal encouragement he has received since he commenced business, and from his strict attention, hopes to retain the patronage of a liberal andgenerous public. T. C. T.
SALIC OF PROPERTY. a si A T .V. nf thn nprsona 1 nroDertv of the estate
jS Evan Davis, deceased, will take place at the 1 ouse
of George Larrison, in Jackson townsnip, on oawiu, w. out November nest, consisting of one horse, a quantity
- t i ir..i.i.i mifl Ivitrhen furniture. &c. &c
oi leaiuer, i mus.-nw ----- Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 31.
IN, S 42-ts.
WILLIAM, CAIRN,
. 1
rmTIE subscriber is prepared with a large anci commjuII o,,s WAREHOUSE, opposite the Tubhc Landing
-T. . , if.:.. a vwnnnre streets to recei e
on T ront, oerw eeu iuam -.- . ui-WF ItJST r,. cl,. on Cominissiou, FAiiJt
on cioirttt, i . - -
PRODUCE ot every description. ins aueimou particularly directed to the Sales of Flour. Whiskey, Pork, Bacon, and Lard. Liberal advances in Cash will be made on consignment, for sale in this place, or for shipment to any market in the
United States. . . . , .
ill at all lime "e -
THKKS. TON FACTO
RY, a constant supply of those well known YAHHb
will be kept on hand, for sale on the most TCa iei,,,B.. Particular attention paid to Reaching and Foricarding
GOODS.
The highest market price will at all times for GJJVSEKG, IiEES'-WAX,kFEA A. Agent for the COVINGTON COT'
Oct. 15, 1835. 40-Gw
R. BUCHANAN. Cin. Gazette,
POSTPONED TO THE 7111 MARCH NEXT School jL:md for Sale.
rm HE School section No. 15, in tow-mhip 3, range 2,
IJ west, w ill be offered for sal .3 nt the Court house
1 . :.. .i. rC f .-iu.-rrnrfhnrrrfi. Dfn r!; irn pnuntV.
uour, 111 uit; v ' ...... - w . nnT nun on the 14th day of November next, between the hours ol tiTT RECEIVED FROM PHILADEH Hi A.
CHOICE LIQUORS,
N. & G. SPARKS.
able to say mucn a. 1 ,r ' pth that havc long
tits: but from what inaveiu- r- . f fev
rrn.c ' I . ,
benenciai eueci
Ma-
lines, has induced the proprietor for the West, to rangemens -fin addition to his own facilities
hive a vtv fenenciai cuvu i"-- . Commend it, hoping that it may prove a blessing to hu1 onnc tn vonrscli.
inanity, anu I1v,)Krv. s,,rreon Dentist
f'nrnrr
lor
cf Shot
WM. I. A. BlUIvL , surgeon uhh.. Sri?e 6if br. . Ftrrw, J)ru?git. Corn, 1 and Main Streets, Latcrcneeburgh, 1ml.
TASEH UP
Notice. TO BRICK, MAKERS AND BUILDERS. rTBallE .rreat demand for Sawyer's Patent Brick
o-- . . . . - .
; JLL chi
make arr
with Mr. S. S. licKinson, manufacturer ot the ccieorated Franklin Printing Press, to devote a part of his very extensive establishment to the 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 article when made. Competition, the test of all such matters, is
i cordially and respectfully invited.
The Patent Right is considered well secured, even ncyond the possibility of infringement; some of the ablest Coyn.sel in the Union having been employed in preparing the specifications of the same. The subscriber will sell and give clear titles for Rights to use the Machine in any Western Tow n or County noyet sold. He will also furnish Castings, with the wrought Iron, separately or together, or contract for building Mat chines in the West on favorable terms. J. C. MELCHER. Oct. 3. 3C-8w Louisville,
I I'. I fT f 1 (IMS rstiiinu ,.w
10
10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 P. 31. of said day, in separate -pRENCII Rrandy,
lots according to a division and survey ot the same, maae Ifnllnnd Gin
by the I lustces oi townsnip .ngB 1, cm, in.u u w ill be show n on the day of sale by the School Commis
sioner for the county aforesaid. JOHN P. DUNN, CommV
Jamaica Spirits,
Which will be sold low. Oct 10, 1835.
Port Wine,
Lisbon do. Sweet Malaga do. N. &; G. SPARKS.
Sept. 5, 1835.
43-ts.
Shawk's Patent fjcvcr Iocks, COSISTIN'O OF
DRUGS &,c.
A GENERAL assortment of MEDlUliNiiiS ana
-
Upright mortice Locks
Six inch do. do.
6, 7, 8, & 9 inch rim do.
Vestibule Latches, Mortice do. Recess and night do.
Which are manufactured in Cincinnati, by Abe
Shawk, and warranted to be superior to any formerly offered to the public, are kept constantly on hand,
and lor sale uv v . i. i unu.
Bank Locks, Fire-Proof do. Store door do. Front do. do. Sliding do do. Folding do. do.
Lawrenceburgh, Jan. 31, 1835.
3-tf
and a half hanii
Tiht hind foot; Suppos
epring, no other ma
iraieuu ,1-vnf Doceitiber lb.i..
John uaning, u . j - f
n Ml I l I IlLi W l ' T - - - - -
cd to be three years old last j
- .
arks or branks perceivable. ipIcllars, by James E. Mi nick and
"? , W IS II. CLARK. J. l.
niV tcL! tl uvw.
JOHN
Manchester, Dec. 10th 1835.
TAKEN UP
Y James Koicli, ot c?paria iuw ....i-, County, State of Indiana on the 1 th day of
November 1835, one Ked cow anu v.au, folTows, with a white lace, one ring around the frft eve with an under bit out of the r.ght ear; Supped to be ten years old, the Calf about three months Sd Appraised to ten dollars-nlso one bnnd e Steer, supposed to be one year eld last spring, with . . J !. wv im the C7S. and white under
. and the tan is w mi"
dollars, on tne uay m iv.,
mllap of JPcarbomCountify ON AN ENGRAVED COPPER- 1 L A T E THE undersigned proposes to publish a Map of Dearborn County, 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. Thewholetobe neatly and accurately laid down upon a scale of two miles to the inch, and the polical division into townships colored. Mills and other manufactories,
(distilleries excepted,) will be laid down upon the map, by j the owners of them paying twenty-five cents per copy exi tra. The iaps will bo delivered to subscribers at fifty cents per cupv, ami will be ready fey: delivery by the
first of Marcli, Ib3d, at which time due notice will be given. Sept. 5, 1 35-31 tow .SAMUEL MORRISON.
JOSEPH. GKOFF, WHOLESALE AI) RETAIL, HAT MANUFACTURER;
HAVING recently removed hiscstab
lishment,from Klizabethtown, Ohio, to
Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, would inform his former friends and customers, and the public in general, that his man
ufactory is now in full operation, on High street, one door above Jesse Hunt's Hotel; where he will be hannv to accommodate all persons, either wholesale or eTan, with all kinds of HATS of the latest fash10ns. BLACK, DRAB, REAPER, and OTTER II ITS, made on the siiortest notice, and sold at a reasonable price, for cash or country produce. Persons wishing to purchase will please call . I1.. tl.nmcolt'nC.
and examine Kr iiicniov.. . - . He wishes to purchase a quantity of all kinds
MRS. for which a liberal price will be given
Lawrenceburgh, August 2, 1834.
JSX. PAINTS ANI? YE STUFIAWU FRENCH BRANDY, PORT AND LISBON, WINKS, purchased for the use of the aick. tor sale, by the undersigne at his DRUG STORE, corner of High and short Streets, Lwrencehijgh. December 3, 1835. EZRA FERRIS. TAILOIUJNU IIOIIGJIJY. - m r 1.1 A
fi RATEFUL for past favors ncreioiore cxiuuucu w NOT him, solicits a continuance of public patronage, he has lately received the latest and newest WINTER AND
SPRING fashions from the east. yn oruers m ma uue
will be attended to with promptness and staDinty. fry' OlVice opposite Bedford, & Co. High Street. December 1, 1835. f. johnId. crontz,
Blacksmith in General. fiONTINUES to carry on his business at his old Shop, Vly on Walnut Street, near the methodist Church. All orders in his line will be attended to with neatness and des-natch.
December 1, 1835 tf.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. TTTOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a decree of Jjy Trobate 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 day of January next, the north west quarter of section 34, Town 7, Range 2 west, and thirty acres of the south part of the north east quarter of section one, Town six1 Range two west, in the county of Dearborn; th property of the heirs, of John Rawling, deceased, and sold for their benefit, on the following terms and conditions; to wit rone third of the purchase money cash 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 sale. These lands will be divided into, smaller portions or tracts to suit purchasers, the tiile indisputable. ISAAC COLWELL, Comm iss io 7icr. Nov. 30, 1835. n48 3w Probate Court of Dearborn County, November Term 1835. In the matter of tho Estato ) ON COMPLAINT of James A. Gibson, dee'd. OF INSOLVENCY. TTN this matter, comes Thomas Guion, acting Adminia-
U trator of the estate of James A. Gibson, deceased, rtwI files his schedule of accounts or complaint, shewing that the said es'ateis 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. Nov. 30, 2835. n48 Gw
On bill in Chancery to foreclose Mortgage.
of
29-tf
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
the bellv
praised to five
1 11. iiti ciTrnun .Lilt., i li ;u-o -
yi hereby certify the above to be a true copy from my estrayVok, given under my hand th,. 3 jil 1 day of Nov. 1835. JOHN COLUMBIA, J. 1 .
-rrTTST received
qI) a$
genera
German-
1
nnw nnonms a larja and
. . f,.,no.hid l''niish. French.
ISSOrtmCII " 7
India, and American ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF Hardwire, Cutlery, Qiiccnswarc, Groceries, ESats, shoes, Hoots, BONNETS 40.
We have selected these goous in me ew x :
mutc ivith ercat care, and will sell tnem on as
EDWARD SMITH BUSH fR"AS on hand a general and elegant assortment of Drv Oi Goods, suited to the present and approaching seatonl Also HA RD WA RE, CUTLER Y, CI IT E E N S W ARE, GROCERIES,
purchased in New York and riui.ADEi.rin v on the best terms, and now offered for sale for ca&h, baiter, or on time, as low as they can be had in the market. He invites the attention of purchasers. October 17th, 1635. 40-tf FAX Is & WINTER GOODS. THE subscribers have just received from New York an assortment of seasonable goods, which, with their former stock, makes their assortment complete. Purchasers w ill find it to their interest to call and examine for themselves. JOHN P. DUNN Sc. Co. Oct. 2d, 183.1. ' 3d-tf
terms as any House in thewe?t.
fair
Buyers w ill find it to their
interest to call and examine our stock. 1 GEORGE TOUSEY, & CO. Laicrenrelmrgh, April 4, 183,3. 12 tf.
Executor's Notice. THE subscribers having been duly appointed Executor's of the Estate Evan Davis, deceased, would respectfully inform his debtor, and creditors, that the' are now ready to administer and settle the Estate. Immediate attention to this notice will be necessary by those interested. The estate is supposed to be insolvent, interested. LAURISON, ) r WILLIAM CAIRN, 4--3w.
NOTICE. TTKR. E. P. BOND, late of the firm of Morgan & Bond, will continue the practice of his profession. Office one door west of C. It. Sc W. West. Oct. 10th, 1835. 41-tf Courts of Dearborn County Circuit 4th Mondays in March and September may sit 2 weeks, if the business require it. Probate 2d Mondays in February, M ay, August, and November may sit 6 days, if the business require it. Commissioners' 1st Monday in Januar, March, May, September, and November 5 days at each term. FLOUR.
QUANTITY of flour on hand and for sale by GEO. TOUSEY &. Co.
5
NOTICE TO PEiVSIONBRS. HAVE to-day received twelve hundred dollars for the navment of Pensioners in this Dauk District.
Eleven hundred nf which is for Revolutionary Pensioners
underact of June, 1S32; and one hundred for Revolutionary Pensioners underact of May, 1828, which will be paid at this Othce on application of Pensioners, with their vouchers in due form of law, during business hours, from D o'clock. A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M. ENOCH D. JOHN, Cashier.
Office Lawrenceburgh Hank, 15th October, 1835. $
40 tf
t-EO. II. DUNN Sc. PHILIP L. SPOONER have VOJ entered into partnership in ihe practice of the LAW. Office on High street above D. Guard's Store. . May 12th 1833. 18-tf
A
July 10, 183.".
CJLOlJEIi SMIIW. JY FEW bushels Clover Seed for sale by E. S. RUSH. Lawrenceburgh, March 17,1835. 1 1 tf.
JFUIZ MiaRlt CJMS. fJlHE subscriber his just received a splendid assortment Jl of FUR fc HAIR C4PS, of the latest fashions, w hich he w ill sell on reasonable terms, at his Hat Store 011 Alain Street, a few doors above Mr. Cable's Hotel. JOSEPH GROFF. Lawrenceburgh, Sept. 30, 183a. 38-tf CHOICE LIQUORS. 5TTIIE subscribers have' on hand a lot of choice Liquors, 4-k consisting in part of Imperial Coniac Brandy; 4th proof French d.; a superior article of Port Wine, Lisbon
do., Jlladeria do. Nov. 12th, 1835.
FERRIS Sc.
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H1W IPs3 B JT WE just received from Philadelphia ami New it York afresh and complete assonmeiU of fall and
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SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
RVTOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a decree of
Xl the Probate Court of Dearborn county, 1 shall proooH.'Wn tho eighth day of January next, at 12 o'clock 31.,
at the premises, to expose to sale at public vendue, the undivided half, of the undivided two-thirds, of the southwest quarter of section four, in town four, in range three w est, in the county of Dearborn, the property of three of th- infant heirs of Jordan Rice, dee'd. Terms of sale, cash in hand, unless the same sells for over six 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 resi,i with irnn.1 seenritv. On payment of the whole ot the
purchase money, an indisputable title w ill be made to the purchaser. THOMAS W. PATE,
Nov. 30, 183.). 4b-4v
HE subscriber, agent of the Protection Insurance Com- .... ; rnirif t i inmrp ITohsps. Merchandize, fcc.
1KLI1 1 i .1 IV-Vlw. ' ' . . . - - T - '
Commissioner.
The Protection In-
the adjustment of losses
a-ainst FIRE, and Keel and 1- lat-Hoats, anil their cargoes against the dangers of the RIVER, on as reasonable
terms, as any other Insurance oflice.
surance Company is liberal in
and prompt in their payment. . A 'iberal credit given on premiums, for Marine 1 olicies. P. L. SPOONER, Oct 01-3HOW Agent Pro. Ins. Company. 25 O Bis Fresli Flour TTUST received by the subscribers, fresh ground from OV New Wheat, and manufactured on the Muskingum a first rate article. For sale by nT.r . Oct. 15, 1835. J- T. & Co-
If
Nov. 21, 1835.
LRS. Wool for sale hy FERRIS
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State of MndianaA Dkakborx Countv. V
Dearborn Circuit Court. George W. Houghman, ) vs. V On Bill for Divorce. Mary Houghman. .) TTCTOW cumeF George W. Houghman, by his attornies, and files his bill in the Dearborn Circuit Court, prnyiur a divorce from his said wife Mary Houghman, for abandonment and adultery and ihews by due proof that tho said Mary Houghmau, is not a resident of this State. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the said Mary Houghman, of the filing of the bill aforesaid, and that she be and appear before the Judges of the Dearborn Circuit Court, at their next Term ou the 4th Monday in March next, to answ er to the Hill aforesaid or the same will then be heard in her absence and a deceec granted accordingly. JAMES DILL, Clk. Dunn and Spooncr, Attornies. Nov. 27, 1835.
FLEMIMG, M'INTIRE, &, CO. JVo. 181, Market Street, Philadlphia.
ARE NOW receiving a large and splendid assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, INDIA Sc. AMERICAN DRY GOODS, adapted to the Spring trade. Their stock, selected with great care and embracing every 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, 1835 4w. Sale of Ileal Estate. FUBLIC 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 town of Lawrenceburgh Dearborn county, on the 4th day of January next, ot 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 fifty-five acres of the aforesaid tract of land, the remainder will be sold for the payment of the just debts of Cunningham Carrick, deceased, on the following terms and conditions, to wit: one half tho purchase money in hand and the remainder in six months from the day of sale; the deferred payments to bewell secured 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. Sale of Real 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 venhueat the Court House door in the town of Lawtenceburgh Dearborn county, on the 4th day of January 1836, 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 Dearuorn county, the real estate of John Sherlock, 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 monthsand 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.
STATE OF INDIANA, ) , DEARBORN COUNTY, C,B Dearborn Circuit Court.
Charles Wood Versus Barzilla C. Smith and Lindly W. Woolley .
OW comes the complainant, by Dunn his attor-
ey, and files his bill in the Clerk s office of tho
Dearborn Circuit Court, praying a foreclosure of a certain Mortgage, executed by said defendants to said 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 the same will then be heard in their absence and a decree entered thereon accordingly. JAMES DILL, Cl'k. Dec. 10th, 1835. 48-4 w
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eptcinbcr
In Chancery,
Sale of Meal Estate. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Dearborn county, in the State of Indiana : 1 shall expose to sale at public vendue at the Court House door in the town of Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, on the 4th 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, 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 year, with interest from the day ofsale; tho 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. Nov. 27, 1835.
Administrators' Notice. MOTICE is given to all concerned, that the administrators of the estate of LYMAN S. FREELAND, t ee'd, will make application at the next February term of
the Probate Court of Dearborn county, for final settlement
of said estate.
STATE OF INDIANA, DEARORN COUNTY.
Dearborn Circuit Court
Term 1835.
Gabriel J. Floyd and Sarah
M'Gill Floyd, vs. Hannah Calvin. Thomas Colvin, and others.
AND now at this day come the said complafiirants,by Major their solicitor, and Henry Walker and Daniel Bartholomew, administrator, of the Estate of James Conn, deceased, having been? duly Bervcd with process, on motion, arc ruled to answer the complainants Bill witiiin thirty days; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, from the Sheriffs return, that Hannah Calvin,. Thomas Calvin, Daniel J. Cosweli, William Boritec and Charles Yattier, the other said defendants, arnot 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 a publication for three weeks succcessivefy, at least 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 andlrequiring them to be and appear at the next Term of tho Dearborn Circuit Court, and on the first day of said Term to be holden at tho Court House in Dearborn County, Indiana, on the 4th Monday of March. 1836, 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 nccordingly. December 2, 1835. JAMES DILL Clerk. 47-4w. State of Indiana,) Sct Dearborn County, Probate Court of Dearborn County November Term 1835.
In the matter of the estate John Smith, deceased.
1
On lctition for Sale of Real Estate to pay Debt.
N this matter on the reading and filing the petition of
tate
Nov. 30, 1835.
ABRAHAM PERDUN, Ad,r ANTHONY PERDUN.S AQm r
Ueorge and William Beaty, Administrators of the csof John Smith, deceased ; it appearing to the Court,
that Mary Ray is not a resident of this Mate. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the said Mary Ray whoisone of the heirs of John Smith deceased, that she be and appear before the Probate Court of Dcarlwrn county, on the third day of the next Term, to be holden in and for said com ty on the second Monday in February next and show cause, if any she has to show or say why the south east quarter of section three town three range two west, in Dearboru county, the real estate of said deceased, should not be sold, for the payment of the just debts of said doccased. JAMES DILL, Cik. Dunn and Spooner, Attornies. Nov. 27, 4835. 1 Blank Deeds for salo at this Office.
