Political Beacon, Volume 1, Number 1, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 7 October 1837 — Page 3
POLITICAL BEACON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1S37.
i i . .
"J" ml '" -. on in .he House.
P'nP"on is. tint the House cannot
..i aM uig business sem il,pmK. .1.-
I Senate
m lime to adjourn on that day.
BY M1LTOX OREOG.
try The prinlin? office has len remov
ti from the old stand, into th? third story 1 w,jcn
of the large brick, standing on the northeast corner of II igli &. Short streets. En
trance on Short street, immediately fie the store of Touscy and Vaughn.
TO THE PUBLIC. It will be teen, by to-day's paper, that
have once nioro hi id aside our imple-
Tba law Indianapolis Democrat contains the official returns of the election C-
Governor and Lieutenant
wu.VMIVl! uj i! appears that the tooremt
for Governor was 80,380, of which David Wallace received 46.017. ad Jl. n...
PP-!nK,nt 37,372. Wallace's majority 8,645. For Lieut. GovPrnor, David Riflis received 47,413and A. S. Burnett 23.041. Hilli.'.
majority 24,372.
wc nave ul. -- - unt Wl it .-. .
of husbandry, and entered the pc - " " " "IT
litical arena, at bc Irad of a public jour- , ,"""on ral"' n' micaiw , r j Irom the town of Mad son in this State nal. The arrangement under which we , .... . . , " ""s omf , . , , u i u : ' "d ""': fee ngs shocked bv aw resumowir editorial labors being bis- f b wncaeo oy .,.1nna,orcuU.ati.lfoo.in!.Mlu,n.ha T f T.' which
... . j .i j-. -c mr,J occTCd in that town i
under evmcn wc . u . marrieAavhUe
die t'allaoium, some icnc ow cigmmu . months ago, wo trust that our career will not be so evanescent, nor our labors so pro
fitless to oureclf and the public, as they were during the brief period to which we j
allude. Wc liavc gone in'o the business this time excluf ively on our own honk, and
CINCINNATI PRICES CURRENT.
Articles
Almond' soft shell hard do
Alum
con, llama
Hog round,
negro man
Koman. He looks
upon the affair as having cast an indelible slain upon ilie bright escutcheon of their town. -An evcni," says he, "that will
.cause Ilie finger of scorn to be pointed at
ns, as UK first who dared to lay the axe ai ibe root of til ciciy, and disregard ihe rotiiffion it..ppiti.if .X :..:i: j n. ...
we expect so toe wi"w"J ;VVbals rebuke
tiiiiHI '.VNTHRoPV ANf CRATI. I I'Dh. About sateen year, ago a ynun man in this city becoming in arrears to hii landlady for boarding to the amount of eight do Mars ,n consequence of his being thrown out of employment, frankly confessed to her In. inability to pay her-though so small an amount but that if h ,..ij :. l.
to leave the city, he could procure employ- IWeo
Tv7" c w"'c would enable him
. uutuoM vnc c i Blip nnii ,.. ti m n
I be landlady to her credit be it tpoken, said Bread, Pile to him "GO, and when thou art able, tie I Cracker. pay me what thou owe.." The imino mm I Butter. kc
did go, and after an abience of sixteen years 0eTi perm returned to Philadelphia, Hought out his mo,,,d " anol.dy. to whom l,e . rcadv to pay her . 7ZZrjT , what he ,wed her. both vrincivLl .nd Ler. i ( hocob" 1
. She required only the original claim, VVe",, Rerve but he : woeld not be Mti.fied until he pre- ;CTa't Vh rirer
I'mlOrt v rm . .a .
-vu ii iicr ui accent in intM.f i v.fr,.,.
and paid her twenty-five dollars, which wail
me original oeoi with more than double interest. Such conduct is noble and praise-
"u.uijr mi me extreme, and furnishes a les-
Fron
To
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bnsli III l.ul lb
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ll.T.anna
Rio St Jago Cigar, Spanith Malar
son to manv w ho tniVA ,.rt I... .i.. , American
np ' 1 " " '- ; lrdage, tar'd
One word for ourelves:-?ome of our j Copperas
v.iTO,.c jry, us, leaving the.r bills
wiuioui naving obtained our per missnn, to 'oo,' (because thev did not asl
-Manilla.
box m lb
Cotton, AI. A. Tenn. " Yarni, assorted "
ley did not ask i iia'ncs lb
it.) we cannot, therefore, now say unto Fu"' M",rat u'wrn pr akin them, 'Go, and do likewise;' but as they are : T7, norther..
aireaay gone, we would simply tny to them, come and do likewie .Com. Her.
-Bearer, withrrn
north rrn
Oner
i,e blessed with health and a reasonable
share of patronage when citiicr fails s:, we bhall sgaiu retire to flic pfaceful cniovmcnt of rural life. This remark is made
this, to .he great amabama-
for who now enjoja ihe st-co;.l office in ibe gift of ihe American people.
lion. Amos Lase. A rumor prevailed
in answer to the inquiry of several friends, here a f w days ago, and was generally be-
astotlie length of tunc weeipectcd to con- lieved.ihai ibis gentleman had procured a tinuc in our present vocation. Our friends mission lo South America, worlh $9,000.
may therefore take it for granted, tliat we We have had several mails since, and have the time, and
Feather
Four, nipe rf.ne Fish, Herring Mackerel, No 1 No 2
at a pecuniary sacrifice, o long as we have We think it highly probable, however, ilui
. f MnA pMinrpntnl ' fr f irm U..II r .r. u 11 m ,I.a . .
oilier means oi suppun imu.b wmjiw- . f""" i'po.uicui.
with our feclinirs. Wiih them, Un, in a
ATTE.MI'TKU MURDER. On Toesday list, between the hours of 10 and 11 e clock, about eleven miles from this city.
iiinsooro road on Ins return) rom the lau residence of his father in Or- i Co ' ' W ange county. Mr. Thomas A. Cameron, eld- i " estsonoftlip lf,.n n...... nad.M
- ,.v... .Uiii.ai. vanieron, oi -.ia thi.cily, was waylaid and fhot by some perwm concealed in a thicket of bushes, on ' the left hand aide of the road. The ruffian j
iu.eu auiie licad ol hisvic'im; as one shot i Grain, Wheat
ruca in. temple, one hi. neck ; one his . 0a' nostril, several the fac, and nine the left Cor" arm. Hi. left arm wa pd n l,..r..0 . Rye
JfullvIaeeratpH KarUr
J , i iilnrmu'ili-r
recover. I he ' '
7 14 38 13 10 2fl 15 ! n 12 l 15 i?,nu 37 1 2.'. II I 11 2fl
4 M 2.'
2 Oft
4 no 5 on 40
13 by 18 12by 16 10 by 12
B by 10
I.M box bbl ti
box keg bU box
huh
1 50 14 00 l i 00 1 75 80 1 .' 00 20 00 !) 00 4 75 3 75 75 36
shall not continue to labor for the publi.- .i-en nothing yet lo confirm the rt port, j ,l ' "pected that be
oioi,ve,ior luisattemot at
able and an unoffending r.tizen, must fi
w;n piunoer, and in tlii.
j sents a . ase of atrocity heretofore un
Known m the I.Morv of V.-rth f:ro!,n..
I
nttrler on a peacc-
tave
view nr. -
Diipont't Wadc-i
It will
ffreat measure, abides the issue
tie seen, also, tliat wc have doffed the old title and assumed a new cognomen for our paper we have hauled down the broad pennant of the "Ixdusa Pax-lamc1
which has been Boating at mast-head for i
the last thirteen years, and have run up in its stead a "PotrritAL Beacos,"1 which we hope, mav long remain, as a light to our
Presuleitf t Meuase.We present our
readers, lo-day, with this document, not Mii " -,an,e''on rettirttiH his seat till Ut
much ... matter of , for future ref. ZTofZn tr Blttftl f V'6 Z ' , ,K,rl ' 1 l,,e t'"". bore Inn rapidly forward crence, t we presume it ha. already been j several hundred yards where fie was met by read by ilie people generally. We had pre- ! Ty of 1 ,mrer 'bo were Bttrarteil tn-
o r..l iur friei.iri'a nimn . , I .. . -icru.i. au r.:j
. --ill. u li uihiii inn fni.iiv, in. ii, .
If oi .y liaHim;) Hider. dried :a!ted H'.jjf, lirn ort Iron wire,ant Km Iron, bloomed bar l.oop do hamerd do
("(.ngniar Brandy
American
gal! ton cwt lb u lb
C 75 6 50 1 00 9 OH 5 50 8 10 12 15 6
Ha
now dispensed with a. bcinffraib-!Unce bis silui.ti.in so much reouired. Prom ' ? i perh do "
, t out of tale. toe appearance of the gras. and bushes, it j pj Holland Cin !icle5ar that some person bad waited on ' gl r, I Mondav in ae.nm..li.t, .hi. A;. ..:. . i Z I rr Orleans Rum
I r ; - - - iinuiopttti won:;. -i atr M l..r. that beino- fhp,!.. b. II . .. .. , wimkay
- A - ..r f.ten- warn tiff . I " " : .i".V.. "i.:7: "eo w tne I I Rectified
;, u . ..,- --. . "catalogue of a gr-sl sale of F.noli.h Mi: '"""' icusmmar- visit nn Fri- r,rri
'i0.y to ui i Miner in this city. The gun ' Leather, sole. Ci.
gal 1
i which -,
Enluh Cattle. We have
ogue of a grt sale of English cn:
LUIMJIIIM.U. , .
die troubled i ' ' "' "J- pr- ; wa. i,deu with brister nhot and elup., rev
ces a. which ti.ey were sob varies from- V11 l,le '-iwr as well as the former U
tuu to $I3I. Mr. Dennis of this conn
us of the rocks and quicksand!., upon
we are daily liable to run, in
sea of politic on which wc have again cm barked. It is customary, on occasions like the present, for the editor to make bis debut be
m . . ' I 1 '. n Call fntinl
t ... .... fHiiiio iv rpn.it... IK a iu.i um.ui,. . - ...
r ..- , ; CO prv hng Ijtjll w
j-1.. nnlitienl tenets. DBS', present, anu io
come. He is expected lo plight his Ciith
irrevocably, an the altar of rjrrv, prom
ising to support their .liiical dogmas, right or wron. On this occasion, however, we rball so far dev iate from established usage, as to make no such pledges in advance
1h
I.: -IT tr t
' Il;pn tn riot On tl.A ? . -n - t
ty attended the sale, and purchased scve- arrest.-N. CaVon. Standard " ,i! rut IiMf! (.;.!. I.m .i t .t
. , re .TC Ilimogn pl,CP T)ic
upper do
- calfskin Phiia
(irtiiig
harness
sido dor lb 0
it wu-ivs sinee. Amono i urn orn rnit tn.l . l'nrtL.i.I
R. Itank transmitin llirrl. r-rodi. unit
years old a ,gai ocioano at me last dales f.om lliat
i March, which weigh. 1640 II. His so-' T. 2-.. "e , ondo0 ' of U.e 1H1,
1 neRnnen arl nitJiM ... . f, .
r mm to up oi uneoi tne ?nects ol the nreaent l..,n. 1 'ail 4.1
the pure Durham slk. Mr. D. is deter- ",!ince nf money, which might easib have1 M
mined lo spare neither pain, nor mnu .lf,,.:tat rf 8
I.innen, brown tow yarj flat . " fiead.tra. h pig white in oil kef red lb Molataes. sugar house gal
plantation
lb
75 tt
1 25 1 25 37 50 30i r, 22 150 27 2S 28 16 20 7 r. 3 09 14. 50 40 0
Bank bill.
8d Ifldto 20
i . m . . 3 nfav us t-ISV J.
ill bis endeavors lo improve bis si nek. We sent to this country. At the first ih.;,Z i l, sperm, wi.u if.
htilb- 255! ?" " d?ublfu,1. nne. 'bey fe" Lied , . . ,'firwd "-to discredit; but they tre now 1 !
e- sougni tor with sviility. and are with
diffi-:
line
Tanners
Cap, 1, 2, k 3
s.tper ui"
,. ..I. ,.ll .1 - , ,
.. .,,1; lutcrsi which III.
ble rxenions deseive. and shmihl I
' m -TS . o more Of our firmer, following hi. ! etilty obtained. This difficulty will probT- i P.;,- Po . ....I. ttaat rMiit.esI career, anu . . L- vU..:.i, . .. . .i . p.. 1 : " 1 . . ' .
. imi.1 .iu r i '-xarripie. n.imc arrival mine next packif they desire s knowledge of fair future et from New Vork, which i. i,w hourlv coots.. ,l. knowledge nay be easily a.-! Pn,c,nE-An old man by tfa. name SSSTvSZJr lained, ly a reference to the wilumes ol nf Miller was l.tely murdered by bis son j w,'c,1 Mi duc " April, the price of 95 was toetor h coming Beacon, to which tbey can 'm B-nme coiinly, Ky., a few miles from ; ff'reD' wbid' isliKle ll,aD 41 '"nt. at all limes have access, by sending their ; this pi.. The son we understand hd To become a polilician one must have a address to ibe editor. i "ken bis father's tools lo work with, and j K'' '""gun. and an W.ihtfeiefremarks.wem.nwrejtlHi old man came and look them away I S J' cunW,ence- j '
throw our-usll uihjp. Ilie kioomiiuigencc i 8a.n. m. so enraged ibe young man ' Nonsense a "polllic'.an
the public
bbl Tatii
Pepper lb
Pork, m-ss hhl Prima " r.itatnsa bush Rice lb Raisins.-A(. U. box Rags Ih Siuar X. O. prime " Iaf, refined " Lump " Ha.amla white "
bush
To Subscriberi Tttc Touticjil Be
cos will be sen: to all those whose names
It-. mat . a
.1... I.,. r.Jl .n:.r..t. , . . ' , " "
in. isiiier i..r me purpose mucii conscience ut (and no more than) Salt 7ane,ville
as lie said of giving him a thumping with a "S A p'jltlieinn is one who Turks Island cudgel; ite first blow he struck, knocked ,a'".ln . in,ercs! in. he public weal, and K-aawba
Ise old man Al,.m...i ... -l- ..' . """ in.tanc. g tMitot a Hun-' V"T,,: .
lliaiu I U ill N M . . tii.l I I.. I .. .
I """ "ueny m in i, s nw me own views
Abrmed
. -i r i, .t. . .. . -
are tound on ine suoN ripinm uu. w iic .u wmr, ue suncu lor a ptiysic.an wlio ar-: right and tM? I of his
Palladium. Should any person, tn whom upon bis arrival found the father dead. ng. WtmpelHtdmi Ijecome scarce it is sent, not wish to hare it continued, lie TV parricidal murderer was secured, bu I !r lD,,"'ta of the country are in danger.
ney art on oo'l. s les as checks lo each
i, yellow
uun
opponent are ' Steel, cast
will much oblige us by taking an early oc-! jn the present stale of criminal law it is ex-
oilier. Inaco'tnlry like ours, even man
ught to b' im.Ii tician.and if ny man docs not join ot-Rside. let him ioin ihe mhe.
, Lcl him be any thing but a neutral. Al
bany Daily Adtertuer.
M . . - r . IV.. ..Ir, . i. j i .r..t i .. i 'it
rasion to noHly us ine ;' inimijiwmmui, t.p-.i.-r ne win not
rcqnet pofUiam u notify us. wlienev- cane punisbinenior at least get off with j
cr any person, to whom they may be sent, j a fa years in ihe State prison. shaSi neglect or refuse to lake them from Every paper from the interior of our own .v- p. arc do not wish to send our Stale has of late came to as filled with de-
"!-' ' - ' ,,' . ,
nsoer to anv one, unless there is s reason- ta.ls or the most outrageous and unprovok- i c") autnorist-d a denial ol proofongl.,dfor,, ed mmders; noone o, of ten of which, j 7C2 tote
tr iUir much CS- "w "-"- "iineni
Knglish
'"; " . Amerii-aublist, " Tobacco, ieaf rwi Virginia man lb Kentucky do " fine i.inati do "
The Ex-President of Ihe United Slale
rTfr Bifln trho rolunterrcd under ibe three
termed fnd snd former fehWi.ion " Pwed mm f tjon. -1830 nm rnmwcrirto,
nsTtc-rtv I rll . , tm ut "w ""J ' n "lie inn Ol " '' j--a.riu.ijr, inc uoverAMOS BEESON 1-sfeHen a vt m to J fo(n,: .-ailed in ,he mos, the vellow fever, at Mobile He was at- ' . vmdmve snd reckless terms for the pul - tack'cd.ith tbedeaat New Orleans. I ntmxim latecase atCross Plains, R,p- jca. , rf(bi, and io-mcdiatelT left there for Mobile. county, wliere a ,Mceable and onof-1 At present we have only to repeat em-' .. r . t i ..a.. To ,-. ! fending citizen was murdered without 4m.caliy, and on ihe must undoubted where h feaierln- aw. Judge rest, re " lllloriJ ,h .rh , .....i,
-. jl, i. ...o;;,. 24 hours ....,- ----- v . -
. . t n .j-i,;. frip.-li enccofacinsiderablenumbcrof citizens, niter bis arrival. Will some of his tncooM, ..... . .... . , LiM-, after wlncli, the murderer debbcratelv turntshM ub n sppropmte olntonry. 7TT. , . . . , . mounted bis horse and escaped uomolestWe feel oorself unequal to the task. 7
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' Twine Tinplate IX i bloc India Tallow
Tar
mi IGuonnirrier T. lmirial
r 'Vooiu; llrsoa
Madeira TeneriflVe 8. Madeira Port Malaga, sweet, dry ( 'hampaigue Claret
Wool, clean washed
box lb
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tal
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Lint or Letters
EM A IN I Sit. la the P..st OIT.ee m Law-
rtnceturgli. la. on the Ut Jay of October,
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50 23 33 30 20
50 13 56 45 9 9 7 8 37 70 37 PI)
A. -Adam R D Armstrong Krwiu Alexander Win Aw re Joseph Arnold P Anderson Geor;e Arnold George
Alden Iaac R Blackmore Robert Bartlow Conrad Benu Henry Butler Mann Belloney George Blythe Thomas Beach Milton Butrich Joseph Burbey Judge Barker Mrs Ann M Bui lG P3 Bush It M C Cheek Tavner Christian Dudley Conner Greenup R Coets George I -aitwal James "ettel Jacob K (Jolgrow Fn ncis Cutter Mrs M Cole V M Campbell llngh Chapelow Wm j Crawford James ' Crossin jr Barnard Cole John D Cox Mrs Lncimla I Clark Thomas t, ' (l;r. Josiah A D Dennis Thonia Darson Robert F Douilass P t"r A 2 i Davis Nicholas Daniel Jardrs Daniel I.vdia Ann Di.nhain Josiah Dowdm S H E 1'ari Maria Evans Samuel V Fors;, t!i James France David R
Furbcr Mrs Nancy 0 Ganderin Carnel (iien Alrx E Gilbert Miss Cordelia (ills James Garr.tt I. or Joel
GsmM GritT.- Jacob 'ran. WH ii Houm ' i'liam N its t'.::er H f James H . .1 Tbr.s IliVerTarker R ir ; Andrew Ilallwell Samuel Hopkins John Hoffman Abrani H liner John Huffman Isaac C HillJuhn
Hart ell At MtLanr
Hrst BailBJS HamilJ John Bsnry Aaron Hopkins John Hillhouse H Hanco, k J M Haas Duni.a
Iiunley Benjamin Hook Isaac Judd Job Jones Miss Phebe
'K Kaufman Isaac 0 i Kinney James Knight S T L Livingston Stephen Lagnr& G J olu Lamberson Lawrence ;M Mtiggridge Hrnrv 1 Miller Godfrey
Miracle MissF.'iua2 Moore James V Mendel George Mcintosh James Manuel M Mason John McCnmral Richard Mcl'ike John Mitchell Lit Mars'iall Miss Marv Mcllride Rol.t Miller Gen W Mcllarthy A.it.l Masi.u R S Mc Worthv Natiian Mipick Wm R Murray rev. Wm Marshall Henry McDonongh Francis McCay John Nealv T J
i1' Parker X Pryerjoha Perdue Win
Purity Isaac Palinerton John Puscy Andrew J R Roberts Samuel Reed Othn-M Rono Miss Laviua
Recley John C liumsey John Rowland Alh-n
S Smith rev John C
Shires Jane Mrs Seeds Moses 2 Slack Mary Jane Snort Henry Smith J Doe! 3 Stars Nathan L Small Join. Boilers Frederick Sliortill John
I Smith John 3 j Smith Nelson
She rod James
Notico. TO Air;. Eliza Morgan, widow, and Cathurine Morgan, Marlha Morfran, Eliza Morgan, Ablicy Morgan an.l Stephen IV. Morgan, children and heirs of Isaac Morgan, decM. T TIf E is hereby given, that on ths sixlh dy of the next term of the Dearborn Circuit our. to be holden at Wilmington in the County of Dearborn, Iud ani, on the fourth Monday ol timber next, we shall move the ea-1 Court to re .mate and ren-.r upon the records of said I o.rt, as of its firmar date, a ce.tiin judgment nch we recovered against Isaac Morgan (in his life-time) ami Robert Martin, as partn-r. under stvle of Isaac Morgan & Co. br the consideration ofaatd court, o:i ihe eleventh dav of Dsceniber
a .. iwiT :.. ; ...
n-ii, i" u ii action ot debt
erein institnted, for the sun
and eighty dollars and fiftr four cents debt, as I as for the sum of four dn'lars and seventy I
by us
fees hundred
as well
and a half cents foro.tr rlumies. costs an I ehr.
ges in thatb-tialf sustained, au-1 a!sa to reenter upon the records of aantl court, a certain wtit of execution callel a fieri f.cias at l-.-ari facias, which issued upon atd judgment, together with the levy and return which w-re made on said execution bv the sheriff of said County of Dearborn, wlttcnsaidju lgme.it, and execution, and return thereof, were consumed bv fire in the Clerk's Office of aatd county, on the roaming of the sixth o' March, H6. 8TEPHRN LI'DLCW, ISAAC DVSH, lat- oartners under the style of Lufinv &. Co. Sept. 1837. I-lw.
Wttaa Jii!in
Mi
Stonex Win G St.tart Ro! t Smith James Suminoi'j Abntra Schmit'P.tilip T Thori.tnu Geir. Thorn Xancy J Mrs T :.i ti Nathaniel Tbompton Wm V -Veil George W Weaver Geo Wicker Win Wtight Wm 2 White Samuel B . Welde Jonathan Williams Jam s Williamsui Marv Wisner Miss Sarah Wootlvard Perrv J. HUNT.P. M.
FIRE!! "HELP 0E ANOTHER." INDIANA MtmiAL FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY. Chartered Jm SO. 1S37. Office, No. 1 1, Rlake-s Boililing. fJjamasr BnmUng'g Stiff, nrfw,.nw,br, la James Blnko. I:idi:,napolis Samuel Merrill " Jatiiis Rav " Calvin Fl teller Chartoa V. Cadv " Oliver II Smith, Cmiersville George II. Dunn. Lawrencohairaii Henry P. Thornton, New Albany lamcc Collins jr. " John Lav, Vinccnrios Eee II. T. Mason, Michigan City John Mitchell, Evansville Andrew fnrrnm. Ialitveile ' JAMES BLAKE, PrnVl and TreaaV. t. harms W. Caov. S cret;irv EDWARD TATE, Agent Iwrenceburgh. ThisCompanv commenced issuing Policies tw the 20th of March last, an.l on the 10th of Juiv ihe amount at risk was $58(1,000, an.l the prem j utn notes amounted to $40,394,85. The citizens of Lawrencenurgh and us vicinity are requested to apply to the Agent for particular ...formation respecting the advantag. s of insuri ancc in the Company. Lawrencebnrgh Oct 7th le37-itf
Office of the Lairrencebvrgh hit. Co Ociol.er7ih,1837. j T'ir. Stockholders of the Latvrenceburgh In stirance Companv, will take notice, that an I election will be held ut the office of the companv, , on Monday the 30th inst. from the hours of 10 : o"clock A. M. until 4 o'clock P. M. for five Directed, to serve one year from said dav. By or- ! der of the Board. T. GUARD, See'.y.
' Kentucky, Indiana & Cincinnati j Paper received inpayment of debts. j THE subscribers having disposed of their f tock of goods, are anxious and detem.ined to , make a close of their business. Those indebted lo them can settle the same tr payment in either of the above kinds of mo..ey, if payment is made before the 1st of December next. Those who do not avail themselves..! this notice may e'xpec- to
"r accounts in the hands of tne proper ..nicer for collection:- . . JOHN P. DUNN, t Co. oct ,th 1837 --nr. '
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TVOTICE. TfVTtJTICE is hereby given, that whereas it ap-
Notice is hereby given,
1U the heirs and representatives of William Huddleston, dee'd .ate of Dearborn countv, to!t. to Mrs. Anne Huddlton widAw of Thomas Huddleston, and to John HuoMlestOft, Marv Huddleston, Robert Huddlestm., and William fitlddles.nn. infan. tiiln n. T...... U-.jji
by Mrs.A..nHuddlertoninl.erownproperame,:dec'd., and to all person, concerned, that Ve' as a claim due to ibe estate of Thomas Huddles- haI on th(, fiT,, of fhe nm . p
bate court to lie holden in said county '.f Dearbont and State of Indiana, or as soon as the court I can hear its, make application to said court to appoint suitable commissioners for dividing the V.rth Ea?t nuatter of section 19 and the North , West quarter nf section 20, town fi, range I west, ' Ivin? side hv side th nrmun v n. u ur:n:
tate consisted inthree hundred and sixteen a-res i Huddleston, dM. containing by animation 310
.,.,....,,.. ,. .... " 7 . "T"'"" i acres oi las..!, situate in said ct
pears from the docket of the Probate court
of the county of Dearborn, that some time since ! a judgment was obtained acaiust the estate of
; William Huddleston, late ol said county dee'd
mndi-c'd. and after the persnnal asts of said Wm. HuiMlestou's estate was all applied to the payment of said j idgme.it, and said judgment not set satisfied, the raid court appointed an agent to rent out th" real estate of said Wm. Huddleston, and apply the proceeds of the same to the parment of said judgment, which real cs-
20, and the northwest quarter nf section 10, in township six, range 1 west, i-c. Notice there
fore i hereby given to said plaintiff, and said agent, and all others ha', tig claims against rol
I real estate, that by authority vested in me the undersigned, I thai! apply to the Probate court j of said county on the first dar, or some subsequent day of the next sitting of the same for a liI nal settlement of all claims against said rea' es
tate. Signed, SAMUEL II IK) WDEN. .1gent for Francis Huddleston and Mary Grayson, oct 7th 1837 l-4w
To John Brumblay and Anne Brumbla; hit irife, and to all oilier persons trim are concerned.
cnuntv. .mail, hn
owners thereof, so as to give to Francis Huddlestun and Mary Grayson their shares hj one division, which is one equal half of said tract of land, and two-thirds of one-fourth of the other half of said tract. FRANCIS HUDDLESTON MARY GRAYSON, By Samuel H. Dnwden. their
oct .in iai us1
attorney m fact.
MISSISSIPPI hank
notes purchased by R. BI'CHANAN.
Cincinnati, Sept. 2(5, 1837. 1.
rapHE undersigned hereby give notice that on JaL th first day of the next term nf the Probate ' court of Dearborn county in the State of Indiana. or on some other day in the term w hen the conn ' may have time, thev will make application to said
I court to appoint three disinterested freeholders day of the next term of the Probate Coon f
Frances Powell A Genrg" Powell her hubai.d. j Dearborn Probate rs. ' Court. Charles Abden and Jacob f Petition for PartiAhden, miner heirs of I tion. William Abden, dee'd. J THE aforesaid defendants, and all others con
cerned, will take notice that on Mondav the first
as commissioners lor rivnnng tne south west
. quarter of section eighteen, in township fire, cf
range two west, containing one h. nnred and for-
n i r- . . .
ii-ni'LiMi i iiiiniy, io oe noinen at tne enu" itnuse in said county, on the second Mondav in November next, I shall aml tn said court, for the an-
t . - l i.-.l.u. .r . . ' '
'T""""1'" TT "" ' " "'7 nointment of commissioner, , assign, and set
1U4IH in pain mmi'i win v.
13 a 1C 00 5 no
40
: thereof among (he lawlul owners according t law. JOHN DORM AN, JANE dorm an. ' oct 7th 18371-4
s-iilioal qualification, and ilsnt il wa.no
fulfilM. If, however, tbo Ei-Prcsideni is anxious to raise a question ofvcraciiv
between Gov. Cannon and himself on thin,
Coxcbess L to .ear latest dales irvm o(- mfDe II,lore wlsere Ibe offender is
Washington, which are of the SOtii nit: no final action was had by ibe House ol
Representatives on any of the bills winch had rossvt! the Senate. The bJI lo nostpone the payment of the fourth insulnteni doe the avveral Stales the 1st ins', under the deposite law, had been ordered to a third reading by the following vote, ayes 1 19 noes 117. A motion bad been msdtbj Mr. PiekeM of 8. C. to reconsider Ibe voto, winch motioowas still under consideration on the 30th. A joint resolution
had passed ibe Senate, providing fur ihe
still at large. Such things are a disgrace to nor state, and if more energy is not displayed in bringing murderers to justice, our state will be avoided by emigrants as they would a pest bouse. If s horse is stolen, the thief is almost certain to be taken, but a murderer most commonly escapes with impunity.
Mr. Rives in bis speech on Tuesday, state! that, the Sub-Treasury system now in
practice in France Uses tne hundred thou
$and officers lo carry it on, and that it will
aojoummemt of Congress, on the JM inst. I uk at least that many in this country.
JVetc and Cheap Fall anil Winter Cooon. THE subscribers have just received direct from the Eastern cities a new and complete
assortment nf (all and winter goods of almost all
over, to the said plaintiffs .he i'.iwer of .m l
Frances Powell formerly Franc, Abden (widow of said William Abden, dee'd.1 in and tn the following deirrihed real estate nf which mid William died sshfesd, and possessed at the time of his death, to-wit: the North East mianer of section fourteen, town five, range two west in aid eonntv nf Dearborn. All of srhich nntice hereby given, aernrding to the statute of the cava. DANDLS. MAJOR, oct 7t!i 1837 l-3w att'y for Plaintiff's.
or any other point, no otijeclions will be descriptions, together with a large lot of read
made either lo ihe people of Tennessee, made cloiiung, such as geMtaaMO1! mohair mom
or olibc wliolo country, as the umpire for its decision. Nashville Banner. s assasssssa JDustn 4Y Spooner
R
HPBLTF'ULLY inform their friends and
thepobi' geiitr-' .that tbey have remov-1
ed their office to the ruoss directly over the Iaw-; renceburgh Insurance office, 'entrance first door , on snort street) where all business confided to their care will be received, oct 7th 137 l-2m
cl'shair, and bearskin over coats, pants and vests
"of all kinds, drawers, shirts and shams; also, a ; large lot of shoes and boots, both ladies and gen- ' tlemen's, all of srh;'.h Oieym selling on the most ' accommodating terms. LEWIS A HOBBS.
oct7lh 1837 1-tf
5000
Tor Sale.
s, WO fine yoke of oxen, and
four ox
M wagon. 1 ney may nc seen on application lo Mr. Holmes, contractor for the calve rt on the tail t . 1 i for terms apply to th office of Dunn at fcptaaar. oct 7th 1837 l-3t
lbs. Spanish so leather. 1st
quality.
1000 lbs. Harness
Ss doz upper 10 do. bridle 9S do. calf skins 30 do. kip do. For sale by
N. B, The highest price in cash will he raid a all times, for hides and skins. N N J. oct 7th 1837 ltf
State of Indiana, Dearborn County.
Dearborn Circuit Court. George W. ( - - 1 as. Bin. ro Diroace. Mary Houghman. ' COMPLAINANT files his hill in vacation, t praring a divorce from mid Mary foraban-1 donment and adultery; and it appearing by duel proof that defendant is not a resident of the Slate of Indiana. Notice is herehr eiven to the
mid defendant that, unless she appear, at the , r,nccnrgh f lsallnnZ snd would nex tern, of ihe Dearlwrn ( ircuit cojirt, to be Mh in(om tmmHm public that hi
iicm in iiiiiniuu, in m inunii jvtonoav in , October, 1837, and plead, answer or demur to mid bill, that the same will be heard and a de- ; cree entered in her absence. J AMI'S DILL,Cl'kD.C,C. Dunn A Snooner, att'ys. ; sept 30 1837 1-tw.
do. do. do.
K.N. JOHN
Notice
IS hereby given, that I have taken oui letters of i administration upon the estate of Harrison ', W. Watts, dee'd. All peraons indebted to mid i estat e wil I please to call and settle their accounts ' immediately, and those having claims against the j estate will present them duiy authenticated fori settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. DAVID MARSH, Aon,': i ' oct 7lb 1M7 1-Jt
Itlancliester Inn. THE undersigned harjng taken the well known tavern stand, heretofore kept by Oliver Heustit,
n .aianrnester. on the road leading Irom l,aw-
respect-
ling public that he is pre
paring to commence business, and flatters himself
that he will be able to render general satisfaction to all who mav favor him with a call. No t-noble nor expense will be snared in providing his taMe. bar, and stahle'with the best ihe country affords: noratt-ntion wanting to render the stay of travellers comfortable. u..am. , D FITZGERRALD. oct 7th 1837 l-3w
BLANK DEEDS For sale at this office.
JOB WORK Of all kinds, neatly and expeditions! done at this office.
