The Indiana Whig, Volume 1, Number 20, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 September 1834 — Page 4

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given to all persons who know themselves indebted to tlie county of Dearborn, state of Indiana, lor 1 axes uuc, for this or any former year, for any property real or personal, for state or county pur poses, the following persons residing wuiiu the following Townships, composing thecounty aforesaid, are by me duly appointed collectors, and are fully authorized to eot i lect and receive taxes according to law, to wit: In tho townships of Lawrenceburgh & Miller, William Hamilton; in the township of Laughery, Preston Conaway; in the jtownship of Randolph, John BarrickloWj in ithe township of Union, Joseph Wood; in tbe township of Ciesars-creek, George Pate ; in the township of Manchester, Sewell Plumer; in the township of Jackson, Daniel Taylor; in tbe township ol Kelso, William I Luchei ; in the township of Logan, Warren Tebbs; in the township of Sparta, Eli M i -grave; of which appointments all persons concerned are requested to take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. Given under my hand at Lav.rr nceburgb, this first day of September, 1834, WALTER ARMSTRONG. Treasurer andCdkitvr oViarloril Co Public Sale. "WfJILL be sold at public salo to the highest bidder, at the late residence of Jacob riatt, deceased, on J hursday the I8th 1 September, all the personal proper! consisting cf Horses, Oxen, Cows, Young: Cattle, Hogs & Sheep. ALSO Beds and Beding, with a variety of leasehold and kitchen furniture, the sale to commence at 10 o'clock and con'inuc from day to day until all is sold the terms of sale made known on the day of sale, w here due attendence will be given by A. S. PIATT, one of the E.xV. Also, a quantity of Hay and some Corn standing. Sept. 6, 1834. l!?-tds Land Sale THE School Section No. 10 Town ship No.3RanL'e I West, in Dear born countv, w ill be offered for sale at the court house in Lawrence! urgb,r-n Tuesday the 4th dav of November net, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. where due attendence w ill he given bv JAMES WALKER, School com. September 2, 1834 19-tds. NOTICE. A LL those who know themselves to be in--debtedto me, arc requested to make immediate settlement, by payment or note, as 1 am compelled to make a settlement of toy me itounts. J. S. PERCIVAL. Lawranceburffh. Aus. 30. 1631. 18-3 -Ml JOSEPH CJROFFWHOLESALE & KET AIL Hat M anufacturer. HAVING recently removed his establishment from Eiizabethtown, Ohio, to Lav, -renceburgh, Indiana, would inform his fimner friends and customers, and tbe public in ieneral, that his manufactory is now in full ope ration, on High, street, one door above Jesse Hunts's Hotel ; where he will be happy to accommodate all persons, either wholesale or retail, with all kinds of HATS, of the latest fashions. BLACK, DRAB, BEAVER, end OTTER HATS, made on the sh-rtert wfice and sold at a reasonable price, for cash or country produce. Persons wishing to par cbasewill please call and examine forthemselves. He wishes to purchase a quantity of all kinds of FURS, for which a liberal price w ill be given. Lawrenceburgh, August 9, 1634. NEW STORE. BOPNEY & Bt'KTON. (Lately From the Eart.) HAVE commenced the MERCANTILE BUSINESS in Lawrenceburj;h, in one of Mr. Ludlow's Store Rooms on Hih street ttbove Short street, where they offer for sale, on the most accommodating terms, an assortment of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS. They respectfully solicit the public patronage April 25, 1834.-2-tf THE subscriber having been appointed Agent of the Protection Insurance Company, in the place of G. H. Dunn, Eq. resigned, will continue the business of Insuring Moldings, merchandize, &c. and also, keel it, flat boats and their cargoes, on liberal t ran. Office on High street, a few doors below Z. Bedford &. Co's grocery. P. L. SPOONER. Lawrenoeburgh, Nov. 28, 1833 1-yr. DEARBORN PROBATE COURT. VTm. Abbott 1 of j VS. baac Lawrens I On Petition for sale f Real Estate. & Eliza Lawrens J Isaac Lawrens, Sen. heir of JohnC. Lavrens, late ofDearbom county in the State of Indiana, dece'd, will take notice, that en the 8th day of the next term of the above court to be holden on the 2d Monday of Not ember next, I shall appy to the said court to appoint a Commissioner, to convey to me by warrantee deed, in fee simple 110 a-res of ground, being the north west part of the south-west quarter of section 30, town G, range 3, west, situated in said county, pursuant to tlie conditions of atitle bond made by gaid V-, , ( bearing date 27th Sept. 1830, and now on in the said court. MM. ABBOTT. Thm, Attorney 16-4.

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DR. BLOODGOOD'S Elixir of Health.

A UNIVERSAL RESTORATIVE in all cnsei where the stomach, bowels, liver, or ..... .r,fc..m.ni riirl,ll in lir Hiirpsf i if h oljMM ,re tbe primary scat of the disease, : :tml ,hat fUC, j, true of almost the whole catu- ),, cf huniuri maladies is well known to ovefy pnyicinn. All diseases incident to people living in warm climate', or new and tlat counties, or such as border upon large ; lakes or rivers, partake more or less of what is termed billiuus, from the organs concerned in the process of eliminating hile being those prlmurially or prlnoiplly affected and ague and fever, billions fi ver, yellow lever, lake fever, jaundice, billions cnoliok, dy sentBry, I common cholera morbus, sjOe, cake and In- J er complain ts. are all diseases in which the, same or - ins are Irtt deranged and arise from1 the him prediiposin DlOie. viz : Exhalations of marsh or vegetable miasmata, but modified by some peculiarities in the constitution of the patuntf or the climate or season where it occurs. A sure and Defer failing preventive, as well us cure fur all those complaints, is the ELIXIR OF HEALTH. It strengthens and gives tone and appetite to the stomach and eosse'ses the long sought ind desired property of redering harmless to the stomach and redundancy of bile that may be generated there, tad at the tame time when there is a deficiency of that necefary fluid, producing eostifeoe, depression oi lririt(i tremors, debility, die head palpitation ol the heart, lizziness, in Mm nalni lution nl the heart, nains in various parts of the body, ind other eharaoteristic symptoms of dyspepsy, it acts as in perfect substitute for tin bile, open" the bowels gently helps to digest and assimilate the food reh 'lives all pains in (be stomach or head, chee-s (he iiiliid, Ivigoratf s the system, end restores it to perlect In idlh again I( is eminently, qaalifed to restore perfect health titer attacks of fever and ague, or bilious disorders of any kind, and is warranted to never fail in effecting a permanent cure in all cases ol consumption or cough, wherethe luns become diseased with sympathy with the stomach or liver, all dronticil affections from the same cause yield to its powers at once,, lns of. appetite, heart harn, nervous complaints of all kinds, night sweats and diarhecas are reBO Ted by it as a etiarm. Worms are expel--led and worm fevers cured by it in children, without ever failing when gin n in doses suffii teat to act as a purgative. If taken accord- j ing to directions it affects a permanent cure of j (he fever and ague, thorougly eradicating) (he ciscase irom tbe system; it is a neve failing remedy for coflstive habits. As a family physic no medicine will compare with it It does not sicken the stomach or debilitate (he system, purging without pain, clcnsing the s(oiuach and bow ls from r II morbid mailt ef k and cause 0'' fevers of any kind: a6 a tonick bitter, it will not sutler by a comparison w (h (he whole materia tnedica, giving strength and u'gor to the whole system, equalizing the circulation, giving bloem to the sallow and F.'ckly cheek, and plumpness to tbe meager. It s entire ly botanical in ilf composition and is warranted not to contain one particle of mercu.'y or any oilier of the delelerious minerals, ui.'d may be taken by ullages rind hot', sexes in every condition with salelv. It should be L't'jit by every family as n common medicine espiVially if they live r-'innved from hysician, us one (lose of tins Llixir, is the r MlLack. will hv its s:i lut'.irv on 11k' stomach ami bowels, operation and its property ol purilyin all noxious qualities irnin me Bloou, preven u subseipient run of di- WIB, then hy saving vast am unfit of nxpensc, pain, and risk the patient. Having for several years witnessed the beneficial effects of this nedicioe,, in hundreds of cases and in different coinfiUieet, and believinp from t.V'sc facts that Is hut tor Milnrilcil In tlir' enlist i t .it Oil of man than any other medicine ever oifrr.-d to ,lc ' pul.be nod tbat as a family mcdicin its effects ! will he of treat service the pronr,-t,.r ,, .

been induced to take mcasuies to brio;; this. ' lo'lowing order was made: niv-iluahle heulll. preserver and restorative in-1 Ordered, that a call ol one dollar per share to general and extended use. Fc chronic ! be " mde- " I'ich the stoctholdcre discuses of long stamling, bat are cured by "fretiuired to pay on or before the fourth day it, OMstffc in some it may be necessary to . on - ol Jl" ll, xt' " t,,t' fi,1",e "'".V be paid ti.n.e it for some time. Certificates of its uu- ' l" B4t ,Luilluw. Usurer, t Lawrenceparalled cures niight be added without BUSS- b'-b : to Lhas t'onweil, at Nai.oleon, to Wiu. ber, but I few are deemed to be sufficient, as j B- &jf 1 hl""!,t Ws or James freeto he approved it needs onlv to be known. : 'ua" l,t '"Mnsburg ; to Johu Walker or W'm. Any uuutity of Certificates can bo me1' ShelhyvMlcj und to Benjamin hcie. E. FBUU1 Dmggitt. ! L Bl'tlie or J Kluk - nt '"palla, i . Certificates of Slock will he ready lordelivNOTM 'L. , i ery at the above named places.

The nadereigned has taken out Letters o j Administration on the estate ofTenaiit Htnvj ion d"c'd. late of Dearborn county, with the 1 will annexed: therefore a II pereona indebted to the said estate are herebv r.'qi'ircd to come forward and make immediate settle merit ; and all persons having claims againsl raid estate will preaenl thetn duly autiicnti catod. The estate is :;inplv solvent. ELIZABETH HUSTON, Aug. 21, 183417-3 Mmhdstntrix. NOTICE. The undersigned Invin;.' taken ou' letters of administration on the estate cfMelcher S"ter. deceased, late of Dearborn county, Ind iana, hereby gives notice to all person indebted to said estate to come forward an i make immediate settlement; and all those having claims ipinit said estate, to fi,c theni regularly authenticated within one year. The estate is amply solvent. TilO.S. EHLER, Admr. Aug. 14, 1801. K-l, The undersigned bat ing taken out letters uuuwii.ijiiu uu, inj. liiacil u:il of Admiiiistrntion on ihe estate of Tl Logsdon dece'd late oi' Ripley county, ' rhemas rhoae indebted to the relate of Thomas lxwsdr.ii i J-. ...:n I : i- . ucccu, win luitr.e ntimeriiate par nicn hav"v" clai'ns ti'lcfate will I present them well authenticated within one vear. Ihe estate is solvin'. JAMES RAXD, Aug. 14, 1834. Administrator BACON. ! 50,000 pounds Canvassed Hams, anil 50,000 pounds Smoked Shoulders, for sale by J. P DUNN &i Co. i July 1834. Window-Ulag. JUKI received and for sale a few Boxes 8 by 10 & 10 by 12 Window glass. J5. FERRIS.

AWIITRATORS S.1LE On Saturday tho OJi day of September next, 1 will expose a I public sale, at his late residence, in Jackson township, Dearborn i.. -II ML- I . . i Af i L a-

COUI11V, ilU Hie personal CMatC 01 JUCIfllCr BOr, deceased, con sting of HORSES MICHS COWS CALVES HAY POTATOES HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE YOUNG CATTLE GEESE CORN BEDS tfc BEDDING PA StMING UTENSILS Sale wiil commence at Do clock wnen terms trill be made known bvi THOMAS EHLER, Au-. 11, 1834. Adminil I l! !.. SherifTs Sale "9Y Virtue of an execution tome din l'rom the Clerks ofnee, of the Hear' Probate Court. 1 shall eXDOM to silc at Court house door in tho Town of La wren burgh, oa Saturday the twentieth du of September twit; at IS o'clock the following described tract or parcels of land to wit: acres of land beginning at tho North W ?t comer of the Baet half of aectiua fourt Town Seven Range one VVet, in the co'inty of Dearborn and State of Indiana, running thence S u;h 70 perches, thence Etst eighty i no perfhost Dance North 70 perches, thence WestM 1-2 perches, to the place of beginninff contuininu 'iH acres if land or mire also, one other tract of land bounded Ilows to wit: beginning at a stake in the West line of the West ball' of seeti n 10 Town 7, Range one West, in the county of Dearborn and State of Indiana, 90 perches from the North iV'u.-;t corner of said section thence East 4!) perches thence Smlh 30 1-2 degrees West 50 perches to the West line of said half section, thence West 44 perches to the place of beginning containing n ind eight perches of land. 1 shall sell the tee simple of the above described premises or as much thereof as will satisfy a Judgment which H nnah Bnowden Adatxof the eatete of Win, A. S.-uv'len lately recovered in the Dearborn Probate court against J ih Spencer Administrator of the estate of Bel crt Mr. ail late of said county dee'd, JOHN WEAVER, Sherif I). C. August 23d, 183L FIELD &-JOiES. I SADDLERS, AND HARNESS MAKERS. TAVE removed their shop from their old M- itand opposite the market house, to their new frame house next door to Jesse I Hunt's Hotel on the South east side of High j street; where the) intend keeping a general' assortment of Suddlery. All orders in their line promptly attended to, and on good terms. April 18, If 34. Mail Stage. JOHN P.GAINES. INFORMS the public thit he has commencprl rtirtnln 41... I.I ....I, ., C IL r 1-1 . ..,, in. -.on, in u , i intc iviiiiisi Boon," It arrivesat Lawreneebnrgb, on Mon(b.vs. W. dne.davs and F.id,.,.. .,,! I.,.. t tie Hays biiiowine; : uuu n,n.,ilS.

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Road, on Tuesdays Thursdays, and Satur days. May 10, 1834. Rail Road Company. ratllE subscribers of stock in the JL rcnccuurL'li and Indianapolis llui! K nid Coinpanjvire lier-by notified that at a meeting ' of directors of said company, held at Grcensburg on the 27th day of April IcOl, ut;u. h. ovm1 crk. Liiwrenceburyh, May 10, 1634. The Democrat and Journal, Indianapolis, will please publish the above ADmXlSTKATOSir tALE 5 H'iil br: offered at public sale on tbe 2d day offcJeptember next, at his former residence in Gnu Creek township, all the personal property beluuing to the estate John O. Eider, late dece'd, consisting of a Horse. Cattle. Hogs, Cooper's Tools, and Houaei hold and Kitchen Furniture of all kinds; and j many ot'aer articles. Terms made known on the day of sale, by CHARLES ELDER, . , n'vi uiiitiiu AuTiir. M'M. MLLIAMS An''. 15, 1G-3 99 OTIC E. The undersigned having taken ou1 letters I id' Administration on the estate of J'jutiO. j Elder uece'd, late of De'uLorn count v, all I persons indebted tosaid estate areaoti&sd to 1 come forward and make iminediate .sct,!emcnt; and all having claims againat mji 1 stt 'e will present them duly authentic d, to said administrators. The estate is a I solvent, CHATTELS ELDER. WILLIAM H'iLLlA i An?. 15, 1M34. lt!-,l " TO ELiZAliETH DO'.' rTHAKE notice, that m aatun dav of November in xl. day the next term of the I Dearborn County ,in the Sta, will apply to the said court to ,j rnissioners to convey to mo. by . deed, in fee simple, all of the the nor:h west quarter of section A ranjte 2, west for which I hold th ee mentto convey, of your father, Amos low ney, dece'd. " JAMES DOWNEY, Sen. Aug. 13,1834.-10-3 Dusw, Attorney.

Lnwreitceburgit School. DM. STEWART having taken the 0 mnm in the luisnmant ci.irr nf the

Presbyterian Church, will open an English and Chuical School, on Monday the 1st of Boptentbcr. His terms will I o Jft2 3 arid S4 per quarter of twelve weeks. ' Tr tr i i i No rchol - ar a'.iimiu d lor a less term than one uuar without an express agreement, rora experience in teaching ho hopes to sadsfaciioui n nceburgb, August 30, 1634. 18-'.f TAKEN VV, BY Benjamin 8. Noble, on the 10th day of July, 1684, living in New Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, Indiana, a brijiht ISE. black Mane and Tail, Blaze ; right hind fool white, and swevi right shoulder about 14J hands! lotted to be five years old lust spring. ! std at twenty dollars by William i and Joseph haltmarsli true copy from my Estray Btwk. JOHN BALTMARSH, j.P: awreneebunh, August 86, Lk3-1. l-'fw V fFresh & Unadulterated j The subscriber has just received a full and ccmplete ussortmei.t of Fresh and L'uailulterfeil I'rugs, Medicines, and Chemicals, care-! fallr selected and of superior quality which be will sell low for cash. EZRA n-'iftlg. Drweiil NOTICK. WHEREAS my wife Martha has left my ! bbd and board without any reasonable cause, therefore forwarn all persons from trusting! itr Rtterttua notice, as I will not be accounttble. nor pay any debts of her contracting. As witness my hand this SWd August, 1834. JOHN HOLLENBE,Jr. Autfust22, 1834. 18-Sw, Information Wanted. OF 'i'lwmas Maffit a Native of county Armagh Parish of Armagh lreelaud, who sailed from Warren point, about 25 years ago und Ml ned to the State of Temiessee, and afterwards moved to the State Indiana, Should this meet his Eye he is informed that ids Neplitw, Son to James Muflit, resides in the vicinity of Aurora Dearborn county Indianu, and is very anxious to hear from him : Direct your letter to Thomas Baggs Esq Aurora Dearborn county Indiana. May 10, 1834. Tne Editors of Nesvsnaners in the State of odium, would confer a favor by giving the' above one Insertion. NEW SPRING 6 SUMMER GOODS. THE subscriber has just received from Phi- 1 lldelphia, (which he is ready to shew, at the Store Room formerly occupied by John Sl Vest) General Assortment of Goods Suited to the present and approaching season CatJMtfim in 1-akt or BROAD CLOTHS; , , , . . ., , . S"P"blue. '"visible green, London smoked, "L' brow"' b,ue' ,ulx,'(1. anJ ,lr'ib , otown, ,i new article of fashiocible striped do. f SILKS. .... . Real black Italian lutestrings, black gro. do I Swiss, black gro.de nap ami Senshaws. Mairtus, S rBanetisand lavantincjsattins Colored gro de naps, plain and figured, Colored Florence and saltini, A variety of DItESS HANDKERCHIEFS. Consisting of blond gause, gro de zane, Cm de naps, popelmo, and crape de chine Superfine gauze, and crape scarfs Figured, and plain bobinetts Thread, and bobinett laces, and inserting Robitiett and Swiss capes, White and black bobinett veils, Bl.ick, itrcen, and white gauze, do. Irish linen, lawn?, and linen cambrics, Linen cambric buuderchiefs. Super taus- ribbons, and beltings, Pink, white, and black, Italian crape Plain, striped, aud corded ginghami Painted .Muslin, Plain, figured, and erossbnred jaconet Pi.iin,&. figured Ewise,book,& cambric muslin, Corded skirls. Linen, and cotton table diaper Circassians, mcrinoes, and bombazetts, MEN'S SUMMER WEAR, CONSISTING Of Si'MMUK CLOTHS. Merino, enssimere, brochcll Princelta. and lasting Real linen drilling I! ue, and yellow, nankeens Superior Bilk velvet White, and colored marseilles vesting Valeutia, sattiu face and silk do. STOCKS. Bombazine, pp in and figured silk Black Italian cravats Ceutleiaen, and ladies gloves l.rown, ntol bleached thcelings, aud shirtings Checks, plaids, and ticks ic. kc. Hats, Boots, ano Shoes, of all kinds,withn general assortment of UtMamjuut, ano CiTLEHi, QpmrnWAiit, Glass wake, and GKOCI2BIE6, ALSO Bar Iron, Castings, Naih, and Win dow alius, $c. 6cc. Sec C. ft. WEST. April 25th, 1834. 2,-tf. j Tf.i . . r , n . - ne iecis praieiui lor pas: luvors, antl resctfully solicits a continuance of public pat na;;e. C. R. W. Executor's Sale. jrlLL lie offered at Public sale on Sat,T urdaythe 13th of September 1834. at ie former residence of Hannah Elder dec VI. all her real and personal estate, consisting of a HOUSE AND LOT in Wilmington, a rOW, househnuld and kitchen furniture and various other articles. Terms of sale made known on tbe day of sale. Wm. FRAZIER, ) JESSE SMITH, E"August 16, 1834.

IVEW 'J'LMTABISIlfflEWT. THE subscribers baring: purchased the large brick house and Grocery establishment there-

'" lule1)' kePl ljy Z.Bedford 4. Co. would respectfully inform the public that they will i"g, under the Urru ol JUHW HUUU & (Jo. 1 rpK..., ... ..,, . , ... ; l hi J mm llllu mil KC7jl i.uiibiiiiiuj uu iiuiju Ian extenive assortment ol articles in their ine ofbu sincss, such as GIIOCEBIES, FLOUR, WHISKEY, .Salt, Iron, Fish, Cigars, &e. Which they will sell in large or small quantities to suit purchasers. They will also keep on hand a very general assortment of TIN WARE. Which they will sell wholcsnle or retail. Havin? extensive rooms suited for the nurnosn. ; they will receive FLOUR, MERCHANDISE, and other articles on STORAGE QTl COMMISSION, And attend to the forwarding or sale tbere- : of, on moderate terms. JOHN HOOD. DANIEL E. BEDFORD. Lawrenceburgh, April 18,1834. Fresh ICaitsinii; m USCATEL, MALAGA A. BLOOMEraiiTM. sins, in prime order in whole or half boxes by L.W.JOHNSON. April 18th, 1834. An AnnrcntifW Wa; fed.

. . 7 April 18, 1834. Fresh IV i sir, JUST received from New Orleans MUSCAT, OPORTO, MALAGA, TENERIFFE, W INES. Of superior quality bv L. W. JOHNSON. April I8th, 1834. NOTICE. Sundry Notes drawn payable to Noble J. MGiiinis, John Kodgcra and S. Y. Jamison, have been left with the undersigned for collection. Unless the said notes be paid before the 15th of June next, the undersigned will be under the necessity of brin ing suit upon them. All persons therefore, who know themselves indebted, on said notes, arc requested to pay the same to the undersigned before the 15th i of June next, and avoid the Costs which othi wise may accrue. JOHN SALTMARSH J . P. : May 13, 1834 5-3w JL'ST RECEIVED I Superior PORT WINE, LISBON do. FRENCH BRANDY, Fresh and unadulterated for use of the sick. E. FERRIS, Druggiit. CONEMAUGII SALT, bv thu BM1UUL. A QUANTITY of Conemaugh Salt a superior article for sale by J. P. DUNN, Ic Co. May 29, 1834. STATE OF INDIANA. ) Dkahhoeiv County, ( Sex DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT. Alarcn Term IfiM. Touscy &. Dunn, ) on foreign vs. attachment Wm. Harrington, ) in debt. WOW comes the plaintiffs aforesaid by , Dunn their attorney, and on his motion, I it is ruled and ordered that notice of the pen- ! dency of this suit be published in some public news paper printed in Lawrenceburgh Dearborn county Indiana, Notifying and re , quiring the said defendant, to appear to the j action aforesaid and give special bail, receive ' a declaration and nlead thereto or that iiirlo. ' nient will be rendered against him by befault, ; and this cause is continued until the next ; term ot this court. JAMES DILL, crk. Mav.2. 1&34. ! Covington Cotton Factory TS now in complete operation, and maim lacturing YARNS of a superior oualitv. 0r(l rs to ll,c 'uhsenbers shall receive prompt attention, at low prices, and the usual cred its, CHAS. MAC A LESTER it Co. Cin. May 29, COVINGTON ROLLING MILL. THE subscribers are prepared to execute orders for RJIli io v nnn .re ...i bHLt.r IKO.Vof all sizes. Also. NAILS j assorted, from 3d to 40d. The quality war- ' ranted equal to any manufactured in the Dai ' ted States, at the lowest current prices, and ' on liberal credits. CHAS. MACALESTER & Co. ; May 29 i23m The Hamilton Intelligencer, Dayton Jour- ! nal, Spring6eld Pioneer, Urbana Colluitrator, I Columbus Journal, Chillicothe Gazette, Lan1 easier Gazette, Circlcville Olive Branch, Portsmouth Gazette, Gallipolis paper, Maysville Eagle, Louisville Journal, Madison Republican, St. Leuis Republican, Richmond, I (Ind) Palladium, Lawrenceburgh Whir InI Jl , ., D. .... .,, J . F' ! uinun uuu. jouiouj, uroouvnie r.nouirer. Irov j "limingion paper, ami Lebanon Star, will IpublHl. the above three months, and send their bills to us lor payment. i C. MACALESTER &. Co. CAUTJON, TO"HEREA8 my wife Mary lazier hast left my bed and board without anv ! .fuel , " 1 1 1 . , tarn ....... L..nt'. . ,L' . t " piwvaoii; mis is to lorwarn all persons irom harboring or trusting her my account as I Wtii pay no debts of her on contracting after this date. LAWRENCE LOZIER Manchester, August 9, 1834.

Anoy 14 or 16 years of age would be ta- " . '"""-'" iiumeoiaieiy, ami all person ken to learn the Printing business, if ap- h!'ving claim against said estate are hereby noplication be made soon at this otSce. ltlfied toj'fient them to the subscriber duly

!t?CA8H. WILL be paid for any quantity of good clean. TIMCT1IY. BLUlfSlASsi SEEDSApply at the produce and seed Store of L. W. JOHNSON. Auguat 9, 1834.

TO PRINTERS; The undersigned continues to manufacture Franklin Printing Presa. He has for inleieveral second hand Stanibu. ry and Rumage Presiei. Also, Chases of a ir.es, Composing Sticks, Brass Rule, Galliei Coppei moulds, Inking rollers, 4c. &c. All of which hcintendi to keep a general assortment for the accommodation of the craft. His establishment it on the corner of Elm and Eighth ttreeta. SAMUELS. DICKINSON Cincinnati Nov, 30, 1833.

Wax Candles. (OF SUPERIOR QUALITY.) Manufactured and sold by L. W. JOHNSON. N. B.The highest price in cash paid for Beeswax and Tallow. May 2, 1834. Notary Public. r"!HE subscriber having obtained a com - mission as notary public, offers hi services to the public in that capacity GEO.H. DUNN. April 18th, 1834. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Mieml,dec'd. late of Dearborn Cuni. ! Indiana, are hereby notified to make nav,Pn( I !. ...I :u .. ; if . . . authenticated for settlement, within one year from the date hereof, caid estate is supposed to be insolvent. April 10th, 1834. EZRA FERRIS, Adm'r. FERRIS Druggist corner of high and MU Short streets, bason hand and expects shortly to receive from the east a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, a ,d Dye stuffs which will be sold wholesale or retail on as good terms as can be bad in the west. Lawreucebuigh, April 1C, 1834. EDWARD S.BIJSH7 I.ATE OFBISING SUN. JIAS removed to Lawrenceburgh and "is now opening on high street a large and splendid assortment of staple and Staple and Fancy Goods, Suited to the season, lately received direct from New YorK, which he ill sell for cash, barter, or on time. In short he does not intend or wish to make any innovation, on the established mode of doing business in this place. He asks and expects a call from per sons wishing to purchase. Lawrenceburgh, April 18, 1S34. Dr. J. H. Brower, THRILL continue to give his undivided atW lention to his professional duties, at his former office, on High street, 2 doors west of the Post office, where bis lodgings aie, and where he may at all times be found, except when necessarily absent. April 11, 1834. NOTICJE; THE subscriber takes this method to inform the oublie. I'Wii'f :i I U- fli.,f U. i , . n ' '""'"" erecien a slion jii .Rising Sun where he intends to carrr on in all it. various branches, Engine Lak2 FORGING AND FILING. Plough-shears, axes c. will also be made and warranted equal to any manufactured in the Western country. From his lonr experienceinthe Business he feel, assured that he will deserve and receive a portion of public patronage C. HAGAN. Rising Sun, April 11, 1834. Notice. rTTWE undersigned being appointed Erecutors, of IIunnnliFJd fr Anr-W tot r ra 1 !x,rn covn'y, hereby give notice toall persons "''lebted to said estate, to come forward and , make immediate settlement: and l ing claims against said estate will present them duly proven to us. The estate is though to be solvent. Wm. FRAZIER, ) JESSE SMITH, August 16, 1834. Exects LAW NOTICE rkANIF.LJ. CASWELL and PHILIP L M-T SPOONER, are associated in the practice of law, in the Dearborn Circuit Court. All professional business entrusted In ,.lih '" ' ,eaid c,urtt 'H receive the punctual attention of both. Oflice On Ffifrb fiim.it In ...e loom lormeny occupied by E. Walker Esq. where P. L. Spooner may be found, except when absent on professional business. Lawrenceburgh, Sept. 10th, 1833. KEAJOH & LANE, ATTOBWEYS, IWAVE formed a partnership, and willpracamt.ee Law in the Superior and Inferior Courts in Indiana, and in the counties cfBoon Ky and Hamilton, Ohio. Their office U on High street, in the room formcrlv occupied by Mr. Up, a. an office, where one of them will at ell times be found. nr , " , V. t,nMl for ccc(i 'V1'''" prorapll, attended LMwrenccbiirir I. Ariril id ibiA All claims put in iheir hand, for collection, to. 1 ' Win:!-! wm . ... imilE subscribers wish to purchase A ...MM. r ...i .r!.'e OUantifv. nC trnnA U....1 ...1.1 .... . t-ji f--" x.o.uiiuoie vs neat, i delivered at the mouth of Tanners Creek lor : which they will give the highest Cash price. J. P. DUNN, & Co. June 2(1, 1834. NOTICE. M & G- SPARKS and Wm. T. FERRIS L bave entered into p.rtncrship for tbe purpose of Merchandislne. in the town of

Hartfoid ; under the numc and style of Wm. T. Ferris, &. Co. They have opened a large and general assortment of DRY GOODS, HARD-WARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, and GLASS WARE, Shoes. Hats, &c. IRON, NAILS, AND CASTINGS. AlsoWhiskey and Salt by tlie Barrel, Which they will tell low and on acemsjnodating terms. Hartford, June 1st, 1834.