Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 52, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 9 January 1836 — Page 4

ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are requested to call aud settle this month by nnte or iher,s a' we expect to remove our Store to AURORA, by the first of Januarr, and particularly wish to close all counts before leaving. V. " ljAwrA Lawrenceburgh, Dec. 1G, 1833.

BR. JUJMSINSV-. Specific Ointment. (Price Fifty Cents.) THIS invaluable medicine is celebrated for curing the following diseases: lt. While Swellings of every description. 21. Sore legs a nd Ulcers of Ion? stan li iig. m 3d. Scirrous or Grandular Tumors, particularly those hardened Tumors in woman's breasts which oftentimes terminate in ulcerated caucers. .... r 4th. Fdons, or what some people know by the uame of Catarrhs, of everv description. 5th. Rheumatic pains oi the joints. Cth.Syiram and Bruises of every description or in what ever part situate. . . . 7th Tetters of all kinds. In this complaint, the patient in apnlving the ointment mnst keep the part out of the water Pth "Chilblains, or parts affected by frost. It is also one of the best remedies for burns and scalds. It eases the pain and draws the fire out in a short time. For women's inflamed breasts, and glandular swellings, it is superior to any medicine j et known to the medical facuitv. It is much safer than mercurial applications, (as it does not contain the smallest atom of that mineral,) because it does not lay the patient liable to injury from exposure tO COld. .. This ointment has cured sores ofmanyj'ears standing. When it is impossible or imprudent to heal the external r ore, in consequence of the bones becoming carious or rotton, it will stop the progress of the caries, increase the quantity of the discharge, remove the offensive smell, and ease 1 Ifcures the worst felon or whitlows on an application of foTtv-eight hours. Rheumatisms which have stood as long as to become a systematic disorder, require medicine to be taken inwardly to remove them entirely. Rutin most cases by applying this ointment extemallv, as directed, it will give relief. And even old people whose pains have beeu of longer stan ding, it will ease the pain. CERTIFICATE. Sir From the benefit which a son of mine has received from your Specific Ointment, I am induced to send you a statement of his case, , which you may dispose of for toe benefit of others in a similar situation. He had a white twelling in his knee, which, from its long continuance and painfulness, had reduced him very low, and rendered him lame. The physician who attended him finally quit him, with very little benefit .lone. My son at this time was in a hopeless situation. I then sent and got one pot of your Ointment, and the benefit which he received from it, induced me to persevere in the application. I sent and procured a few pot ...oro, which has finally cured him. For Sale by Dr. E. Ferris, Druggist, corner of Short and 'Main Streets, Laicrenccburgh, la. Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops. THE onlv specif.e offered tof the public from which a permanent and radical cure may be obtainied of that dinreable pain, the toothache, with all its evils, such as fractering the jaw m extracting or-ui it-cii wheh often proves more painful than the toothache itself; and cold posing fromthe decayed teeth to the jaw, thhence to tne head producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effects; such as a disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mother &.c. &c. all of which are produced from foul or decayed taeth. I am happy to have it'in my power to ofler to the wnrld a remedy, that will not only remove the pain m.tnftPn. if nronerlv annhed, but preserve the IUI1C UUIl J 7 1 I - . . rti frnm furtlier decay. and arrest tne uisease m mtu 03 1 arc ilpr.ivin? and have not commenced aching, Testoring them to health and usefulness. CERTIFICATE. Mr. White: I have the pleasure to inform you, that aRr.eable to your request, I have been using your 1 oothnche Drops in my practice for some time past, and I must acknowledge that7 i find them far superior to any h ,ng I have evef yet known for that purpose. ou are entirely safe in recommending them to cure nine tunes out ot ten, for from the success that I have had, I believe your recommendation falls short of their merits. I am well conv inced that it will cure most cases of Toothache when it is limely and properly applied. I am not able to say much at this time as to its preseratsve propertiesbut from what I have seen of your teeth that have long been cured and preserved from decaying, and from a few weeks 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 hu manity, and advantageous to yourseii. WM. I. A. lUliKLY, iMiegcon uciiuh. For Sale hi; Dr. E. Ferris, Druggist, Corner f and 'Main Streets, Laicrcnceburgli, Ind. of Skor TAKEN UP t c? ii r TVTr.hnctr tftwusliin. Dear nn 1 lienry oncn, w nu.n-""". Uh Knm !onntv. Indiana, on the 22nd day of. Nov an right ppr pra J J li JUlllll) J C f Mdti I hereby certify the above to oe n true cup iimu my estray book. JOHN 11. CLARK, J. P. .Manchester, Dec. 10th 1635. TAKEN UP MY James Roach, of Sparta township, Dearborn County. State of Indiana on the 11th day ot November 1835, one Red Cow and Calf, marked os follows, with a white face, one ring around the left eve. with nn under bit out of the right ear; Supi Y- . i,n nulfn hmit three months old. Appraised to ten dollars also one bnndle Steer, supposed to be one year old last spring, with 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 24th day of Nov. lSdo, bv Eli Muso-rowe and James Dougharty. J 1 1 uir rtifv thn above to be a true copy from mv cstrav book, given under my hand this 24th day of Nov. 183."). JOHN COLUMBIA, J. P. TTUST received and now opening a large and genera U assortment of seasonable English, French, GermanIndia, and American DKY GOODS, ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OP Hardware, Cutlery, Quccnswarc, Groceries, Hats, shoes, MSoots, BONNETS &.C. We have selected these goods in the New York &. Philadeln c:ill them on as lair Tin in rimrKi'E n nil tiuak vun. - - 4-T ' terms as any nouse in ua- wvm. imjrn interest to call and examine our stock. GEORGE TO USE Y, & CO. ii . n...-0 tmii it tnuicir Lawrenceburgh, April 4, 1835. ltt tl. NOTICE TO PENSIONERS. TT H AVEto-dav received twelve hundred dollars for the JJ Tjavmcnt of Teimoners in this Hank District. i.m... K...,.trA.i ,...-1. ;v. ;. fv. I'o.nt.itmrmrv I ensioners underact of June, 1832; and one hundred for Revolutionnry IWioners under act of May, 18 28, which will be paw at thin lliJice on application ot l ensioners, vvim xnc, vouchers in due form of law, during business hours, from 9 o'clock A. M. to U o'clock l M. ENOCH D. JOHN, Cashier. Office Lawrenceburgh Rink,) .n f 15th October, lb35. $ TLO. II. DUNN &, riJII, li' I. SPOONER have M3T entered iiito partnership in the practice of the LAW. Ofhec on High street above D. Guard's Store. May 12th 1835. 18-tf " I&Tgs! itjias:: 6T) CENTS per pound will be given for clean Linen and GOTTEN Rag, on subscription to the Palladium.

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NIB WGOOIS. C. R. l 17. T7EST, TO ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the pub liu lie, that they did, on the first day of January last enter into partnership, for the purpose of Merchandizing in the town of Lawrenceburgh, at the Store formerly occupied by C. K. West, tinder the firm of C. R. West, Ac Co

and have just received a General assortment of Goods. Suited to the present and approaching season, CONSISTING IN PART OF BROAD CLOTHS, Super Rlue, invisible green, London smoke, Olive brown, blue, mixed, and drab, SATINETS (assorted,) GIIiES, Ipal 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 Forence and satins. A VARIETT OF DRESS HANDKEROHIEPS, Consisting of blond gauze, gro de zanc, gro de naps, Fopelino, and crade chine; superfine gauzes, and Crape scarfs; figured and plain bobinett?, Thread and bobinett laces, and inserting, bobinett and Swiss capes, white and black bobinett veils, Rlack, green and white gauze do.; Irish linen, lawns, tind ? Linen cambrics; linen cambric landkerchiels, Pink, white and black Italian crapes; plain, striped ami Corded ginghams: painted Muslin, Plain, figured and crossbarred jackonet; Plain and figured Swiss, book and cambric muslin; Corded skirts; Linen and cotton table diaper; Circasians, merinocs and bombazetts. Ulcn's Summer Wear, consisti.no of scmmf.r 2i)t2SlDa Merino, casirnere, brochell, princetta, And lasting; real linen drilling; blue and yellow Nankeens; superior silk velvets; Valentia, Satin face and silk vesting. STOCKS. Rombazin, plain and figured silk; Rlack Italian cravats; Gentlemen's and Ladies gloves ; Rrown and bleached sheetings and shirtings: Checks, plaid?, and ticks, fcc. vV.c. J KITS, LA DIES' TUSCAN AND STRAW RON NETS; ROOTS SHOES; And are expecting daily, a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Quccnsivarc GLASSWARE Ac GROCERIES. ALSO, Iau Iron, Castings, Nails, and If 'indole Glass, ivc. eye. Yc. April 4, 18.1.1. 12-tf. They feel grateful to their friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, and solicit a continuance of public favor;. jflE subscribers have received a splendid assortment of STAPLE AJSTD llJrCV Dry Goods, Also II AUD WARE, GROCERIES, ROOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, ,c. ec. Purchasers will please give us a call. Cct. 10, ls:i5. N. & G. S PARKS. Notice. MAKERS AND BUILDERS. to mncK THE great demand for Sawyer's Patent Brick Machines, 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 the erection of these brick maliirtc vitViniit hnwevpr. intprfuri nr with his means for furnishing, as usual, his variety ot 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 cordially aud 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 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 Town 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 011 favorable terms. J. C. MELCHER. Oct. 3. 3G-Sw Louisville, JTIajf of Dearborn, County, ON AN ENGRAVED COPPER-PLATE 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. The whole to be 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. FALL AND WINTER GOODS EDWARD SMITH BUSH MAS on hand a general and elegant assortment of Dry Goods, suited to the present and approaching season! Also HARDWARE, CUTLERY, QUEENS W A R E, & GROCERIES, purchased in New York and Phii.aukt.phia on the best terms, and now offered for sale for cash, barter, or on time, as low as they can had in rhe market. He invites the attention of purchasers. October 17th, 183.. 40-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. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and examine for themselves. JOHN P. DUNN Jfc Co. Oct. 2d, 1835. 38-tf NOTICE. TTTvR. E. P. BOND, late of the firm of Morgan SLy Sc Dond, will continue the practice of his profession. Office one door Oct. 10th, 1835. nku' v ii. iv i . ii taw! 41-tf Courts of Dearborn Couny Circuit 1th Mondays in March and September may sit 2 weeks, if the business require it. Probate 2d Mondays in February, May, August, and November may sit G days, if the business require it. Commissioners 1st Monday in Januar, March, May, September, and November 5 days at each 'term. j 1 vMsWHEi sb:i:i. ! jY FEW bushels Clover Seed for sale by ! E. S. BUSH. Ijawrenceburgh, March 1,13.. ll-tt. i CHOICE LIQUORS. HE subscribers hare on hand a lot of choice Liquors, 1 K b rior !irticle of Port wine, Lisbon nUL consisting in part ot imperial oniac jtranaif ; v FERRIS & SCOGIN. do., Jladcria do. Nov. 14th, 18.T. -14 TAKEN UP. Vnthony Mekrs, of Adams township, IvipJy counIndian. on the 2 1th day of November, 1J., a n V VII I r.V. Ktimiosed to be two years ohl past; a dark ! mane and tail; a white spot on the left hip; and some ; white on the forehead, and a white spot over the right eye, and some white on the back ; no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to thirteen dollars by Thomas Hawken and James Thomas, on the 8th day of December 1835. I hereby certify the above to be a true copy from my estray book. JOHN SUN MAN, J. 1. AdamsTowmhipDec.il, 1833.

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TMBOMIP SONY'S Vegetable TOOTH-ACME DROPS. TIP. stihsrriber ha the pleasure 6f offering to the

i Public a fresh supply of his remedy for that tor menting disease the ,,IT, TOOTH-ACHE, which he has discovered alter a series of experiments pursued for nearly two years. In the composition of this remedy he assures the public that there is not the smallest particle of any mineral substance, that it is entirely compounded from the vegetable kingdom, and that its tendency pc is, ins tead of corroding the nerve ana suusutmc u.u it acta am a. seuauve. nnu insu as an intiseptic, without producing the slightest increase of pain, and on its application almost instantaneous relief is obtained. . r . , , -vr wifitpc nw in the nossession ot tne sudrortiRrntes are in the possession of the sub scriber, of cures performed by this remedy, but as some of them can be seen where the "drops" are for sale and the r,i;Mtmn tn the subscriber, it is deemeo useUU1CIS I'll OM'"-"""" - , j . eess to insert them here as the publication would be more lxpenstvc than necessary. A in-le vial will be sufficient if properly applied to cure from 6(fto 100 cases, and as printed directions accompuny each vial, any person can administer it even to himIf SC For sale wholesale and retail by Dr. Phillip Mason in Connersville, Allen & Co., Cincinnati, Nathan D. Gallion, Rrookville, and by retail at most of the country stores. - , e A liberal discount mado to those who purchase lor re ta Alf communications to the subscriber must be addressed Evertol. O. T,,oMPSON. Connersville Watchman. Nov. 21, 1835. 45-Gmo. THE subsclibers having purchased the entire stocl Goods belonging to D. (iuard Co., offer for salt stock of e at the old stand (nearly opposite ;ur.-wuV-s ...a. rate assortment of WINTER GOODS. Also, Groceries, Hard-icare, Iron, Glass-tcare, &c. which they will sell on as reasonable terms as can be had in the country. s FERRIS & SCOGIN. Nov. 10th, 1835. 44POSTPONED TO THE 7TH MARCH NEXT claool ILand for Sale. fTfl IIE .School section No. 15, in township 3, range 2, JJ west, will be offered for sale at the Court house door, in the town of Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn count', on the 14th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. 31. and 4 P. M. of said day, in separate lots, according to a division and Survey of the same, made bv 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 tha county aforesaid. JOHN T. DUNN, Comm?r. Sept. 131-. 4J-IS Sliawk's Fatcait I-cvcr liocks, COSISTING OF Rank Locks, Fire-Proof do. Store door do. Front do. do. Sliding do do. Upright mortice Locks Six inch do. do. 6, 7, 8, & 9 inch rim do. Vestibule Latches, Mortice do. Recess and night do. Folding do. do. tn:i. oro mnnnPiptnrw m t ; i ncinnati . dy aob 1 iiiii u 1 v -".vw'--. ; - 4 Shawk, and warranted to be superior to any lormerly offered to the public, are kept constantly on hand, and for sale by W. 13. SN VDKR. Lawrenceburgh, Jan. 31, 183t. 3-tf MAVE just received from Philadelphia and NewYork a fresh and complete assortment of fall and w inter goods. G. TOUSEY&Co. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. NOTICE 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 southwest quarter of section four, in town four, in range three west, in the county of Dearborn, the property of three of the infant heirs of Jordan Rice, dee'd. Terms of sale, -.ch in hand, unless the same sells for over six hundred dollars and if more than that sum be bid, $600 thereof 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 monej', an indisputable title will ue maae 10 me purchaser. THOMAS W. PATE, Nov. 30, 1835 iG-4sv Commissioner. T HE subscriber, agent of the Protection Insurance l ornpanv is ready to insure Houses, Merchandize, vc. -lomnct K M', ano ieei ana r iai-iwui, mu ncmlnsf thp dnnrrRrs of the RIVER, on as reasonable tprm?. as anv other Insurance office. The Protection In surance Company is liberal in the adjustment of losses and prompt in their payment. , . A liberal ere dit given on premiums, for Marine Policies P. E. spooner, Oct 01-39ow Agent Pro. Ins. Compa?ii. 250 Bis Fresh Flour TTlTST received bv the subscribers, fresh ground from oU New Wheat, and manufactured on the Muskingum a first rate article. For sale by Oct. 15, 1835. J. P. DUNN & CoLBS. Wool for sale by FERRIS & SCOGIN. Nov. SI, 1835. 45State of Indiana J ScL Deakiiorx County. ) Dearborn Circuit Court. George W. Houghman, ) vs. On Bill for Divorce. Mary Houghman. ) NOW cumes George W. Houghman, by his attorniep, and files his bill in the Dearborn Circuit Court, praying a divorce from his said wife Mary Houghman, for abandonment and adultery and shews by due proof that the said Mary Houghmau, is not a resident of this State. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the said Mary Iloughman, 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 1th Monday in March . ii ti r '. 1 , I. ..-ill . 1 beheardin"her absence and a deceee granted accordingly. ; JAMES DILL, Clk. npvt. to answer to tne mil aioresa-iu ui me mine hi Dunn and Spooner, Atiornies. Nov. 27, 1835. SUGAR AND COFFEE. Tl TN BBLS. Supen or N, O. SUGAR; 10 Sack JIMV superior Rio COFFEE; 10 St. Jago, do for sale by r tlillis & SUUUiiN. Lawrenceburgh, Dec. Gth, 1825. 47STATE OF INDIANA, Dearborn County, Set. Dearborn Probate Court. John Smith, James T. Smith, children and heirs of George Smith, dee'd; and Ann Smith, guardian of George Smith, Cunningham Smith, Marget Smith, William Smith, Rosannah Smith, and Ray Smith, minor children of the said liill for Partition. George Smith, deceased frersus Mrs. Margaret Beatty and Mary Reay W, rjhw Smith Sr.: den'd. rrrtHK n foresaid defendants and all others con JJ. corned, will take notice that on the 2d day of the next term of the Probate Court of Dearborn coun lv. tr hf hnldfm on the 2d Monday in February next, I shall apply to said Court for the appointment of Commissioners to divide and set on to saiu plaintiffs, the one-third part of the following described mal estate, to wit: the south-east quarter of section three, town three, ranere two west; lying in Dear born county, aforesaid, of which John Smith Sen. deceased, died seized and possessed. D. S. MAJOR, AtCyfor Com. Dec. 2, 1635. 47-4w

MAVE on hand a large and woll assorted stock of. WINTER GOODS, consisting in rartof the following articles: Hlue. Black. Brown. Dahlia, Adaluiue, in-

vis Green, Steel mixed, and Drab Cloths. Plain and Striped, Blue and Brown, Oxford, Adams, Cadet, Silver, and Steel mixed Sattinetts. Blue, Black, and various patterns of Striped CapimEight to twelve qr. Rose M'Inaw and Whitney Blankets; Red, Green, White Wollen nd Cotton Flannels; Red and Green, do. Richmond Manufacture; Goat Hair and common Camlets; Red and Plaid Linseys; superior article Circassian and Mcrinoes. 3-4ths to G-4ths. r n Irish Linnens, Table Diapers, 3, 4, and 5 quarters; Bed ticks, 3, 4, and 5 qurs.; Sheeting and Shirtine; Casirnere, Merino, and Woollen Shawls nCoir,ndkrrrhiefs of various kinds, wmcn uiy - . .-1 .1 I .v.w or-ma fnr rash on Prl nn the most reasonable terms, lor casn,uu time, or for most articles ot country prouace Lawrenceburgh, Dec. 2d, 183o. New Valuable Works. -TTUST received -d for this oje aw piesof MISSISSIPPI, from Pittsburgh to the ocean, mm . H. nt-isi ff i ill T 1 1 1' I I" lll.lll LIIv Also, die Traveller's Guide, a highly useful work. Produce $ Commission Warcn OllSC (jC INC IN N A T .-CO THE subscriber is prepared with a large and commodious WAREHOUSE, opposite the Public Landing on Front, between Main and Sycamore "rectto receive on Storage, or for sale on Commission, UESlEliJS PRODUCE of every description: His attention will be particularly directed to the Sales of Flour, Whiskey, Pork, Bacon, and Lard. Liberal advances in Cash will be made on consignments for sale in this place, or for shipment to any market in the United States. ... , . . . United states. . . The highest market price will at all times bj for GINSENG, REE&-WA, & EEAT A Afrr.nt for the COVINGTON COPK .ill at ail umcs ue jtiiu in u... TIJERS. ON FACTO R Y, a constant supply of those well known "2" A will be kept on hand, for sale on the most liberal tc Particular attention paid to Aeceinng md I-01 YARNS terms. rimrdinr paid tO Jttciiit'S "Vr Vr XT G OODS. Oct. 15, 1835. It. ;)Uv'll''w" 40-Gw CHOICE LIQUORS, JTTST RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA. "SOUENCII Brandy, Port Wine, Lisbon do. Sweet Malaga do. Ji.1 Holland Gin, Jamaica Spirits, Which will be sold low. Oct 10, 1835. N. & G. SPARKS. DRUGS &,c. . f ITTirT'ITVt,a rsA AGENEKAIj assortment or ;utiUioin PAINTS AND DYE STUFFS ALSO FRENCH BRANDY, PORT AND --jl.1Sisuv WTXRS nnrr.hasnd for the use of the sick, ror sale, by the undcrsigne at his DRUG STORE, cor ner of High and short Streets, Lawrenceuu,,. December 3, jua ri.ivuio. TAILORING i RATEFUL for past favors neretoiore exicuueu u VOT him, solicits a continuance of public patronage, he has lately received the latest and newest WINTER AN D SlRIV(i fnthions from the east. All orders in his line will be attended to with promptness and stability. 07" Office opposite IJedford, Jc Co. iiigh street. December 1, 1835 tf. JOHN D. CRONTZ, Blacksmith in General. ... C?l PiONTINUES to carry on his Dusiness at nis oju onop, VL on Walnut Street, near the methodist Church. All orders in his line will be attended to with neatness ana despatch. December 1, lb6o it. FLEMIMG, M'INTIRE, &, CO. JVo. 181, Market Street. Philadlphia. ARE NOW receiving a large and splendid assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, INDIA & 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, ie35. 4w. STATE OF INDIANA, ) DEARBORN COUNTY- , Dearborn Circuit Court September Term 1835. David G. Rabb, vs. In Chancery. Andrew 3Iorgan and others. V ND now, at this day comes the complainant, bv Major his solicitor, and Andrew Morgan; one of said defendants, by his attorney comes also, and on motion of the complainant, by his attorney, the said defendant, Andrew Morgan, is ruled to answer the complainant's Bill during the present Term of this ourt; and it appearing to the satisfaction oftheourt from the SherifFs return; that Oliver M. Spencer and John F. Ewiag, the other two defendants in this case, are nown residents of this State: Whereupon ii ia ordered by the Court, now here, that notice of the pendency of the said complainant's Bill of complaint be given to the said Oliver M. Spencer and John F. Ewing by a peblication for three week's successively, at least sixty days prior to the first day of the next Term of this ourt, i n some weekly newspaper printed and pnblished in Dearborn County, Indiana, notifying and requiring) the said Oliver M. Spencer ano John I? . lowing to be and appear on the first day of the next Term of on the matters anu inings uierum cuuiamcu to them will be taken as confessed and a decree cnprpd b record inrrlv. JAMES DILL Clerk. Dec. 2, 1835. 47-1 wJOHN M'PXKE, Attorney at Law, MAVING resigned his olhce as ajuugeoi tne oun will practice Law. Office a few doors below the Market house, in the room lately occupier! oy iaswen dai'j Snooner. lawrenceburgn, wprn, iojj. . . ".,! O lG-tf. Y Charles Spooner of Lawrenceburgh township. Dearborn county, Indiana, on the 28th day of November 1835, a It AY HORSE COLT, supposed to be 2or3j'ears old, has a star in the fore head, no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to twenty dollars this 19th day of Novem ber 1835, by David Barkdoll aivd Robert Mason. I certify the above to ue a true copy oi me appraisement. -. 3 SAMUEL M'CURD Y, J. P. LAND TO CLEAR AND RENT For a Term of Years. do. The above lots are first rate river ixmom lanu, oiaTY CENTS a cord will be paid by the subscribsr for all the Steam wood cut upon them two or more iota win ,a .n.ni,.r tn suit inrl!i!iiit. I here are 4U acres or cleared land of the same quality adjoining said lots, that wi'lbe rented with them if desired. No person need ap ply but those of sober and industrious habits. STEPHEN SPEAKMAN, December 25, 1833.

the Uearborn Circuit oun, 10 oe neiu in iuuuni publication for three- weeks successively, at Least County, Indiana, on the 4th Monday of 3Iarch, 1830, sjxtv ayS prior to the first day of the nexi Tenrf and answer the said Complainant's Bill of complaint, this Court, in some weekly newspaper printed and

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NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER having been elected and Commissioned a Justice of the Peace; respectfully informs the public, that he will at all times be in readiness to transact any busnesa that may be entrusted to his care. He will also attend to the executing of Deeds, Mortgages, or other Instrument of writing, with neatness, punctuality and despatch. Office on Walnut Street, one door West of his former residence. ASA SMITH. Lawrenceburgh.Dec. 12, 1835. n48tf. TIN AND SHEET IRON

uy ii TTIE SURSCRIRER having purchased the interest of Mr. HOOD in the TLX1JSD SHEET IRON SHOP, lately carried on by him ; w ould respectfully inform the citizens of Ijawrenceburgh and surrounding country, .L.. L. .......r..l n .Hlita nil IxJ. nf ....L W: ? ,1U" ' T. . VU1 r line witn neatness aim uefpaiui. He has, and 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 benlledwith tha least possible delay, and at rates as low as any othefestablishment in the west. STOVE PIPES and other article 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. Shopon Walnut Street, opposite Mr. Hunt's Hotel. T. C. THOltP. December 12, 1835. n48tf. ' P. S. He returns his sincere thanks for the liberal encouragement he has received since he commenced busineM, and from his strict attention, hopes to retain the patronage of a liberal and generous puDlic. 1. U. i . SALE OF REAL ESTATE. "ETOTICEis hcrebj' given, that by virtue of a decree cf Probate Court of Dearborn count-, 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 westtmarter of section 31, 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 ; 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 .cash in hand, one third in six niciith?, and the residue in twelve months from the day of sale : the 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 titlo indisputable. ISAAC COLWELL, Commissioner. Nov. 30, 1835. n48 Sw 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 Adminili 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 hcreb given, to the widom, the heirs, the creditor!, 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 tha third day of the next February Term of said Court. By order of the Court. JAMES DILL, Clerk. Nov. 30, 2835. n48 6vr STATE OF INDIANA, ) C" DEARBORN COUNTY, f Dearborn Circuit Court Charles Wood Jcllr On hill in Chancery to foreclose Jtiorlgage Barzi a C.Smith and Lindly W. Woolley MOW comes the complainant, by Dunn his attorney, and files his bill in the Clerk's office of the Dearborn Circuit Court, praying a foreclosure of a certain Mortgage, executed by said defendants to said complainant. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the eaid BarzillaC. 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, CPkDec. 10thr 1835. 48-4 w STATE OF INDIANA, DEARORN COUNTY. Scl. Dearborn Circuit Court September Term 1835. Gabriel J. Floyd and Sarah M'Uill Floyd, vs. Hannal Calvin, Thomas Colvin, and others. In Chancery A J ND now at this day come the eai'd' complainxiJl anta, by Major their solicitor, and Henry Wal ker and Daniel Bartholomew, administrator, of the Estate of James Conn, deceased, having been duly served with process., on motion, are ruled tc 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. Coswell, William Burkee and Charles Vattier, the other said defendants, arnot residents of the State of Indiana: It is there fore ordered by the court that notice of the pendenof th e said complainants Bill, be given to tho j ;;d it nnah Calvin. Thomas Calvin. Daniel J. Caswell, William Burke, and Charles Vattier, by a published in Dearborn County, Indiana, notifying: nnd reauirinrr them to be and appear at the next Term of the Dearborn Circuit Court, and on tho first day of said Term to bo holden at the Court House in 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 of Muil'iana, ScU Deabhorn Coniv, Probate Court of Dearborn County November Term 1835. In the matter of the estate 1 On Pttilion for Sale of Real Estate to pay Debt' John Smith, deceased. N this matter on the reading and Aliug the petitiou of George and William IJeatj', Administrators of tho cjof John Smith, deceased; it appearing to the Court, tate AInrv 1!nvi not n rnswlpnt 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 countv. nn the third dav of the next Term, to be holden in and d county on the second ;Uonuay in rrw'j - fehow cause, if any she has to snow or say w ay mo past nuartcr of section three town three range two , westii ,n Dearboru county, the real estate u. am neccawu, , shouiu not be sold, for the payment of the just debts of said ue ueceasea. JAMES DILL, Cik. Dunn and Sjtooncr, AUormes. Nov. 27, 4833. Blank Deeds for salo at this Office