Political Beacon, Volume 1, Number 37, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 16 June 1838 — Page 3

MR IIORNFLEl U . Wc noticed 11 Week or two -ilfoe ,u some of the Kentucky papers, that a gentleman (we beg pardon, a depraved icoundrel) answering to the above name, lately eloped from Lexington in company with a blooming lass of 35, and leaving behind him a wife and two children in destitute circunistaneeMr. H. had been teaching u female school in Lexington, and the young lady with whom he eloped was an assistant in the school. The Louisville Journal of the 6th inst. has the following paragraph in further explanation of the matter : "We have received a communication from J. Hornfleur, whom we lately noticed as having leit his will: and children in Lexington, and gone to Maysville with a young lady, who had been assistant in his idMttL He states, that the lady in Lexington who passed tie hi? wife, is a Mrs. King, whom he brought from England with him, and to whom he was never married ; that in Lexington he became attached to his assistant, whom he resolved to make his wife ; that he has but me child who is at school and well provided for; and that he believes Mrs. K. is not in

want, Enclosed in the communication is a i certificate ol Win. Holy, Justice of the Peace in Hamilton Co., Ohio, that he, on the 527th of May, "sulemuizeil, agreeably to law, the marriage of Juan Hornlleur and Suraii Francis Rogers." By the way, we think the explanation of Mr. EL makes the matter tforte. It appear?, by his own showius-, that the woman with whom he lived, had been decoyed from the protection of her friends, and induced to follow him far from the home of her childhood, to a land of strangers, under the vain hope that she bad an abiding place in the best affections of his heart that he has been living with her, in open violation ol the laws of God and man, and in total disregard of all the decencies and proprieties of civilized life and that becoming enamored of another, whose chanus perhaps, were of a more fascinating character, he did not hesitate to leave the former, whom he had thus betrayed, to the cold charities of an unfeeling world, in which the aberrations of a frail and erring sister are too apt to meet with naught but contumely and reproach. It appears also, by the last Cincinnati Gazette, that this Mr. Hornfleur, in order to procure a license from the Clerk of Hamilton county, added to his other Mils, the crime of perjury, in swearing that the lady to whom be was to be married was a resident of that county. It may be an uncharitable conclusion with us, but we are very much inclined to believe, that this name Mr. Hornfleur and his inamorato, wife, or whatever else she may be, lately visited this (dace under another name, and attempted to give a concert at Mr. Hunt's tavern, but made a miserable hale re of il. Eioin tht Bee. NEW-ORLEANS MARKET, June 2. Klmauks. We discover no change in bu snes since our last remarks; every thing remains dull und inanimate as can be imagined, with the exception of u few leading articles; its regards a general business the transactions are extremely limited and coufined mostly to the wants ol the city and vicinity. Money is becoming, more plenty, awl confidence measurably restored. The rivers above are at a good stage of water, but the receipts of produce have not beeu to die extent which might have been expect ed under those eircuiimtstue.es, in online-1 (picnc.e of which must articles of weEteru prutltice have advanced iss price, provision particularly. Sugar. There hits been 11 pood demand fur this 'article throughout the week, particularly for the best quality, which is becoming scarce, and prices have advancod ; wc now quote OuOii for the best, and 5.j.5 cents per lb. for middling quality. Molu'KS. There 1111" been a pood demand, lid the price has advisne.ed to 31 a 32 cents liur gallon, ami we hear some sales were made at 34 cents, but we thhik that over the regular market price from the levee ; there is very little remaining in first hands. Fiuur. This article continues to fluctuate in price, wc now quote f'H a gjj per bid., we hear of tin sales at the latter price except in soiuU quantities, ami the demand for the lust twotinys limited, a moderate additional supply may therefore cause prices ugaiu to reccilc. Cnm. Prices remain the same as lasl week, 70 a7")cts. per bushel; supplies about ciisiul to demand. VrA.Tho siiiiiU stock in market litis caused a great advance in price this weak; we quote new at $24 16 a 25 00 per DDI. ; I'riaie 19 tilt u 20 ML Ikrf. There is so little in market that v.iiiii arrives daily con.iiiands our quotations Of $10 50 a 17 00 per bbl. for mess; $14 00 11 l!i 00 for prime. Hull,:, .There is no good iu market gMtl western would readily command 20cts. pt-rlh., ssncl northern 88 a 40 what western is in market sells for 9 n 10 cents. WUiskey. There is no change since Inst u'eeK; we quote Rectified '.'A a 35; Coiuinou 3i!a33 cents per gallon. CoJ'cf. There is a steady demand fortius "mile, with 11 slight advance in price, which "e yjw cpsote nt 12 a 12,j cents per lb. OBITUARY. Died, on the 13th inst., at the residence of liisttn-in-luw, E. 1). John, Esq. of this pluoe, Mr. ABRAHAM STEWART, in the 7Hth jeiirof his age, alter an illness of about 10 days, Tin deceased was a native of Pennsylva nia, aid for the last 40 veurs a citizen of Kiiyetle county, in that State a man, thruttfh life proverbial for his integrity anil gpiiuhloiiL-sH of temper and disposition. Asaiitizon, as a public man, his merits 'Tiiluly appreciated, by frequent culls to Oic oerformancc of important duties and 'triiiUs. He became n member of the Presbj -J tcriau 'hKe.li in middle life, and in thtit rehslion engage un-ur,tion and confidence of his brethren .1, fri,.UU8. Jj, November last, he visited his b. Mrs.E. D. John

"; vowpuui with bti wile and niece, and enjoyed uniform good health and spirits until within JU days' of his death, which was occasioned by a severe cold. He has lttt a wile, three sons, and oue daughter, with a very numerous circle of relations to mourn his loss. Huring his )a:t days, he experienced the ligitiniilte fruit) ol a religious life, viz: peace and joy at the prospect of death. His views o( truth were clear and correct. His mind seemed to dwell particularly upon Gud, His goodness and glory, and we doubt not that what he then faintly saw "as through a glass darkly," he now feels and knows in the plenitude of heavenly knowledge. Communicated. Dikh, Ol the l'.'th inst. at his residence in Miller Township, Mr. JOSEPHI'S JACKSON, after a very severe illliess of 5 or 6 days. He has left a young widow and a numerous connections to mourn his untimely demise. He died of what is commonly called Milk Sickness.

AUGUST ELECTION. For Sheriff, Janes C. Cloud, William Diis Wi V. ( iiEr.a. For the Leislatute, J V . lUlEI.snoN, John Lawiilnci:, Sam'l. H. Dow ni . E. W. Jackson, N. L. SutlBB, Dan'l. S. Major, Oliver IIf.ustIs. C II AKI.KS DacHIE'LI J Geo. P. lie ell, Gko. A ii nolo, Wis. PElr, W. JoHNTSON. PAINTING SCHOOL. gtf. SWA. MR. SWARTZ begs leave to inform the inhabitants of Lawrenccburgh, that he intends remaining a few days in their ullage, fur the purpose of giving instructions in the following branches of the fine arts, Spauili Mvzxot into Shutting, Landscape, and FUnter Painting, Three new and elegant styles quite recently introduced from Europe, and now almost universally taught in the east. The facility with which the art of painting is acquired, and the expeditiousness aud beauty with which the specimens are executed, are such as will recommend the system to every lover of the Gne arts. 'To scatter hues ami imitate fair nature's parts, Is yielded to the pencil's magic arts.'' Mr. S. would announce that iu the cities ol Pittsburgh and Cincinnati wdiere he has taught, the system has received the approbation and patronage of many of the Artists as being decidedly sueriur to any other U'rrtofure known. He engages that a thorough knowledge of either style may be obtained in a course of six lesson- of two hours each, and so confident is he of succesB iu every instance that lie pledges himself to make no euurges where entire sutisfactiou is not given. Those wdio wish to sivuil themselves of the opportunity, would do well to commence soon, as his stay will not exceed two weeks at the farthest. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine the specimens for themselves. Terms, &.c. made known at the painting room, second story of the brick building adjoining Mr. Isaac Dunn's. Hours of instruction for Ladies from 2 to 0 o'clock, P. M. Hours for Gentlemen from Ita 12 o'clock, A. M. June 10 1h:M37 AN OKDJNANCK In relation to the expenditure of ttueB levied in that part of the town of LawrencelrtiTgli, commonly called NewTown, for the year 1838. Be it oitnAiKEi', by the President and Select Council of the Town of Lawrenuehurgh, thai after deducting the portion which the inhabitants of New Lawreneeburgls ought to pay, of the general cluugcs anil expenses of the Corporation, iu proportion, to the amount of their taxable property, the residue of the taxes which may be collectwl, the present year, frum polls und taxable property within the limns of said New Town of Lawreneeburgh, (including the taxes of the last as well as the present year) shall be expen led in tin pi'oveincnts within the limits ol said New Lawreneeburgh, provided the majority of the owners ol taxable property therein will nisike known to said f resilient and neiect council, me moue in which they wish the same to be expended. Bi: IT rtlRTHKE oauAiXKB, Thai the taxes remaining on the duplicate of corporation taxes of last year and unpaid, be brought forwurd and ad ded to the duplicate of tuxes of the preseni veai, excepting thuse taxes lor the payment whereof, property hath been seized uud taken, by the Marshall last yeur. This ordinance tu be in force from its publication. P. L. SPOONElt, PtoS'l. As.v Smith, Recorder. June 10 183837AN ORDINANCE Regulating the retailing of spirituous liquors iu the Town of Luwrenoeburgh . 13c it ordained by tlie President und Select Council of the Town of Lawrenccliurgli, That it shall not he lawful for any person or parsons within the bounds uf this corporation to retail, by less quantities than one quart, any spirituous liquors, foreign ur dumestic, or to keep what is commonly called a tippling house, unless said person or pirsons shall obtain from said President and Select Council, a license therelor. Be it further ordained, That the Treasurer of the said of town of Lawreuceburgh, be, and is hereby, authorized to issue such license to any person applying for the same, for IS months, Ml such person paying into the Treasury of said town, the sum of ten dollurs. Hi M furtlier ordained, That any oidimue'c contrary hereto, be, and is herebv, repealed. This ordinance to be in force from its publication. P. L. SPOONER, PrestH. Asa Smith, Hee'r. June 16, 1838. 37M jtfc DOZ. 1st quality UPPER LE ATV"SJ

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V for sale by Lawreuceburgh, S8U1 May, 163H,

FARM AND MILLS FOR SALE, OniiK undmigtscd. will on the 7th dav f

July, WSW, offer at public sale, on the premises, the following real estate, being real estate which formerly belonged to Stephen J. Paine now deceased, to-wit: The east half of the south west (juarter of section No. 1, in township No. f, of range 3 west, in the district of lauds offered far sale at Cincinnati, Ohio, containing seventy nine and M hundredth acres of land. The said farm is situated on Hogan creek in Dearborn County, six miles from Wilmington, and has upon it a good convenient log house, a saw aud grist mill. One fourth of the purchase money will be required in three months frum dav of tale, one fourth in six months, one fourth in nine months, and the residue in twelve months. The purchal rer win ue reijuired to execute his notes with good security to secure the payment of the purchase money. If said lanil is not sold on said day, it will he sold at any time thereafter, at private sale on die same terms as above. The purchaser will receive a liond on the day of sale, for a deed upon the completion of the last payment. DECALVAS PAINE, Administrator. N. B. Any information in reference to 6aid land can be had by tailing on E. DtMttV, Es' at t iluslBgUNi. D. P. June l(i 1838 37 It PUBLIC NOTICE. James Dugle and Pclia 1 Duple, wile of James I . rie, formerly Pelina i'ar'.;er, legal heir of Margaret, and George Parker, late of Dearborn county, State of Indiana, dee'd. Dearborn County Probate 'ourt August term, 1838. Petition for partition of Samuel Parker, Clementine Parker, John Parker, legal heirs of Margaret and George I'arker, late of the State and county aforesaid, deceased. Real Etate rWlHE above named defendants will please take notice that on the second Monday of August next, 1838, it being the first day of the Dearborn Probate Court, State of In - .liana, or at some subse.juent day thereof, I shall apply to the Judge of said Court, to appoint uiree omnussjoners ,mrsuani to me oLaiuiv m.uu.vm.u.aui; auu juuuueu, ei set off and assE'ii, by meets and hound-, to the above named plaintiff', the one-fourth I part of the following described premises, to wit ; known asa part of inlets iu the town ol Riting Sun, 67 and 0"1, it being that part that was set off to Margaret Parker,) widow ol eorge Parker, Jute of Dearborn county, de-1 ceased, as her thirds or dower of lot 07 and ; 0-, beginning as described on the old plat of; said town, at the uorth-eaf t corner of lot 07 ; thence a southerly course 332 feet with Pop-! lar-street to the south-east corner of lot OS; I thence at right angles with the liue of said lot 33 feet; thence with a parallel line with ! Poplar-street 132 feet, to Second-street ; thence w.'th 6aid street southeasterly 33 feet, to the place of beginning. A. BECK, Att' v for the plaintiff. June 10, 1R3. 37-3w Thou. as Jennings, guardian ") of Nancy J. 'I ay lor. tr. Joseph Ashcraft, guardian of Application for a partition of Johu.N. Milburn, Sarah Ash J real est: He. craft and Joseph Ashcraft TTOTK'K is iierttby given to the above name 1 ( XV lf"sd'iHB, ttxtt ss MQal T1)oiaa jMtttwt, I gusrdiaa as aforesaid, will make application ill Hie next term oi the liearboru Circuit court, lui a partition of the North East quarter of seciiou No. 3C, of township No. 5, of rauge 2, lying east of the meridian line of lands directed k he sold at Cincinnati, by the act of CongreBs entitled, "An act for the sale of the lands of the I 'nited Slates in the territorv North West of the Ohio, and above the mouth of the Kentucky ri ver;said land to be partitioned among Nancy J. Taylor, John N. Milburu and Sarali AshcraJt, as follow a, lo-wit: one third of said land to Nan cy J. Taylor, one third of said land to John N. Milburn, and one third of said laud to Sarah Ashcraft, during the life of the said Surah, being her riower in the same ; and that a petition has been filed in the Clerks office of the Dearborn Circuit I 'ourt, praying for the appointment ol Commissioners to make the partition aforesaid. THOMAS JENNINGS, Guardian, of John N. Milburn. E. Dumont, att'y for petitioner. June Hi 1838 37-4w TAKEN UP by Gnoucc B. Dksmx, on Iks SIKIi (lay of May, 1838, a geldeu horse, supposed to be seven years old, bright hay, shod ail round. No other marks or brands perceivable, appraised to seventy dollars by G. G. Jackson and Daniel Wilson. A true copv from my estrnv book. WILLIAM PARV1N, J . P. June Kith 1838 37-3t AN ORDINANCE For the improvement of Vine Blrect between High street aud Partition Lane. Be it ORUaisna, by the President and Select Council of the town of Lawreuceburgh, thai a inx and is hereliv levied uuon all lots, and Lartt 0f its fronting on Vine street, between j.!, stroet Ul,d Partition Lane, us will be suhV 1 (.lellt , graVel said street, including all cross streets and alleys, 111 the lollowing manner, viz Two feet deep in the centre of said vine street and 1 (i feet wide, to descend with a recular tradi from the centre each wav une inch to the foot, I

leaving the outer edges lb niches in depth between on whioh any uiouey is due, as aforesaid, said points. j shull vest in the State of Iudiaua, according Br- it ruRTUKB oudainku, That the Street tu tl(. tu lu 8lu u cast, maat. aml providCummissioner shall proceed to have said gravel- HFNRV WALKER

hug completed ty the 1st of October next ; and he is hereby authorised and unipowered, and it shhll be his duty as soon as laid gravelling shall be coinplotod, or any section, or pan thereof, to make nut a certificate under his haui, certifying tlie whole amount of cost in gravelling to the centre uf said vine street, in front of the respective lots, or parts of lots bordering upon the same : alsu, the part ol gravelling hall across all cross- j atrueis and alleys adjoining any of said lots or parts of luts, which certificate he shall present to the owners oi saiu sois, ur pariB oi iois, or men agents if residents of Ihe Town, and if they fail to pay aaid tax to said Commissioner within six days after such presentment, he shall forthwith pruceed to advertise for sale all lots, or pans ol lots on which there shall remain any of said tax unpaid, and afler giving thrue weeks notice ol sucl sale by publication in -some newspaper printed in j said Tow.., he shall sell said hits, or pans uf lots j at public auction, to the highest bidder for tlws ! ymeutnf said lax-hut if the ow..ers uf said J lots or parts of lots arc not residuirit ol said town, the said Commissioner shall, alter giving six weeks notice aforesaid, proceed to sell said do- ; i ,.. fl. iniiiur ulnri'imi. urn lhn Street Commissioner is hereby authorized, and ' empowered, audit shall be his duty to execute and deliver lu the purchasers of such lots or pans of lots a deed for the same upon the woaipt of the purchase money. This ordinance to be in lorcc frmrrand after its publication in the Politic- ! P. L. SPOONER. Pres't. Neorder. r

- delm'veav List OF LANDS AM) LOIS,

4 LIST of Lands and Town Lot", situate in the county of Dearborn, State of Indiana, which were returned to the School Commissioners of said county on the first Monday in December, lWW, 1838, and 1634, on which the Taxes remain unpaid alter the lapse of three years. 1832. LAWRENCEISURGH TOWNSHIP. William Barr, 150 acres SW jr. sec. 5, T. G, Range 1. William Barr, acres, NW cjr. sec. 5, T. C, I ,,.'. 8 , (1 ... , , - l " llh;"" ?tePDOMl - !lcree. W- P"1 of 8CC- A D 1 I . :, u. l. Inlots in (tf Toon tf Laic reneeburgh. Unknown, No. H, 4, 9, 10, 40, 48, 10, 22. i of 100, i of 180, 88, W, 00, 170, J of 4-,', 58, 8, 04, 83, 82, 195, 33, and the west d ofS4. Out-lota, 7, 8, 9, 4, 5,6. Vnknovn Inlots in fftm Lau reneeburgh. No. 96, 01,93, 94, and 20. liiluti in llurdinsburgh. Unknown, i 58, 7, 2Uf 24, and 2). LOGAN TOWNSHIP. John Torrencc, 40 acres, BEqr. sec. 30, T. 7, Range 1. John West, 90 acre", SBqf. cc. 31, T. 7, K. I MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP. E. &. J. Embry, 100 acres, SWoT. sec. 21, T. 7, Rauge 3. Lots in Rising Sun. While & Martin, No. 91 and 92. 1833. RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP. Daniel Heurv, 11 acre, BEqr. see. 18, T. 4, R. 1. Daniel Kilt-, 25 acres, in sec. 7, T. 4, R. 1. Lull in Hiiing Sun . White ft Martin, No. 91, 92. LAWRENCEBURGH TOWNSHIP. Htm Iji'crcnteburgh. Unknown Lot So, 91. -a .. . K ', r ... r.i r,. p.- cm j (1 l4 fa gj 1(, 7,1 'ji. , ' S'C HESTER TOWNSHIP j , m w Kc 24 r : - jj . m acres SE,jr. fcc. 24, T. 7, It. 3 rkiHiwn Id!) acres S' Unknown, 100 acres, SWer. sec. 21, T. 6, R. 2. CMSAM CREEK TOWNSHIP. Daniel Kelly, HHi acres, see. 2?, T. 4, R. 3. UNION TOWNSHIP. Wbi. Reenret, 100 acres, SWqr. sec. 32, T. 4, R. 2. 1834. LAOGHfeRY TOWNSHIP. Inlots in the Town of Aurora William Doty, No. 118 J a sues Fox, " " 140 Town of Wilmington. Ira Webb, No. 3 KELSO TOWNSHIP. Samuel Davis, juu., 320 acres, EJ sec. 15, T. 7,R.2. Francis Longwortii, 150 acres, NE qr. sec. 28, Township 7, Range 2. M A NCHESTER TOWNSHI P. Silas Sanders, 30 acres, SEqr. sec. 8, T. 0, R. 2. SPARTA TOWNSHIP. Wm. BorJland, 142 acres, SWqr. sec. 20, T. C, R. ft Da 1 id Williamson, 40 acres iu NWqr. sec. ?, T. ft, U. t. LAWRfc .tfcBTRGH TOWNSHIP. Unknown, 152 acres in SWqr. sec. 0, T. 0, R. 1. Uuknowu, 75 acres, NWqr. sec. 5. T. 0, R. L Unknown, 150 acres, SWqr. sec.5,T. 0, R. 1. Cornelius Vauhoru, 38 acre1, NWqr. sec. 18, T. 5. R. 1. Lots in Lawreuceburgh. Stephen fkidiu, No. 04 & 05 Hill k. MoCrakin, " 84 J. Mathers, 'fl Hardiusburgb. Unknown Lots No. 57 &. 58, 00, 01, 08, 9, 111, 20, 24, 25, 29, 67, 8, 10, 40, 83, 85, and half of 195. LOGAN TOWNSHIP. Henry Sbaner'b heirs, 100 acres, fc'Eqr. sec. 33, T. 7, R 1. UNION TOWNSHIP. John Hamilton, 80 acres, NEqr. sec. 9, T. 3, R.2. CESAR CREEK TOWNSHIP. Samuel Austoa 80 acres, sec. 20, T. 4, R. 3 JollI Aruot) 1Co acwSi 2l, T. 4, li. 3. Detiuis Kelly, 100 acres, " 23, T. 4, li. 3 John Sherlock, 170 " " 17 &. 1, T. 4, Range 3. Thomas Wright 80 acre6, sec. 2-3, T. 5, 1!. 3. RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP. David Close, 100 acres, NEqr. sec. 34, T. 4, Range L John English, 160 acres, NWqr. sec. 34, T. 4, R. 1. I,1 HENRY WALKER, School Comaiis- j

siouer for the county of Dearborn, give no- b,bflmshed aud comlnodiousthat ft has the adhoe, that unless the taxes, penalties, per . vautagt6 of both a MALE and FEMALE Dccentage, and oost, be paid, on or before the partment; and above all that it is under the imsitting of thenext Circuit Court of the coun- 1 mediate superintendence of Mr. and Mr. Lawty of Dearborn, to be holdeu on the third 1 kenci., whose known cualificatious and long exMondssv of July next, amotion will be made 1 perieuce render tlicm eminently adapted to tlw for judgment of said court, on the second or 1 station which they have heretofore filled with so

c,i.. u,jl.u..n,ii.l Auv ),l i w Iprrn I n. rent I that any or all such tracts of lauds or lots S'ossio Cmiimiitwner, 1). C. Jurora, June 15, IWW 87-3w DEARBORN COUNTY FT ATE OF INDl A NA DEARBORN I'ROBA TU COURT, August Term, Lee Rodgers, ") i s. William Rodgers, father of Peter Rodgers, aiidGenuctt RudgerB, wife of Peter Rod. gers, late of Dearborn coun ty, due'd. THE above named defendants, and all oilw nncernea, will please take notice that on the se cond Monday in August next, 1838, it being the "i 1DOi " UC,"S " i rat nay oi tne August terra oi me yea. u...u .ubale Court, or some sequent day thereof, i , shall apply u tne Judge oi said court, pursuant f to the statute in Such cases made and provided, lo . appusnt throe Curuwuswoners lu set off and assig., ; by metes and bouurfts, tu the plaintiff, the omHiait I of the foUowiaf, described premises, to wit . com- , ineiicinc at lb-- noi ih-w est col nel oi iu. uuoioci i 13, in the o.,wn of Rising Sun Dearborn county, j Indiana, irunting on Mam and Third-stre ii li., and bordering on the west side on the allev fib , feet n,ep, laying the line with the alley on Main and 'Third-street iu a square ol 33 feet.ou Maui or T'.iird-strect, and GC leel deep, continuing the tamc width as on Main-struct. A. BUCK, i Att'y for plaintitf. : .tun. 12, re36o7-3w I

ADMINISTRATOR'S NQTU B. MTOTl' E hereby given, lha: I hare taken i. out h'lters of administration en the estate of Margaret M' ate, late of Dearborn county, deceased. All those having claim' again' 1 said estate will present them for settlement duly authenticated, on or before tl e Jith of September next, and those indebted tosaiil estate will be expected to make immediate payment. JOSEPH COZINE, AdWr. June If, lB.'W37-3w

NOTICE. The following resolution was adopted at lite last meetiiiif of the Trustees for the Dearborn Comity Seminary. "Heiohed, That the Treasurer of the Dear' Imrn County Seminary notify all Justices and ex" Justices interested, (by publication in the Political BefteOn.) that they are required to make report according to law, and pay to him all monies in their hands belonging to the Dearborn County Seminary." Those concerned will pleat! take notice, aud govern themselves accordingly. WILLIAM V. CHEEK, Treat. n. c. s. June L6th 1838 37-3t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOll SALE. PV1IIE s'jliwriber has twelve huinlrt . a. res of M. LAN D for talc, situated iu Ripley county, Indiana, about 13 miles west from Aurora, SOU acres of winch are under good cultivation, with hearing orchards of about SO acres, ami about 300 acres under fence. On the premist s arc a good grist aud saw-mill in operation. The improvements are to arranged as to make eight good farms with a hlgi Maine on each. Possession can be given almost immediately. For terms, apply 10 the subscriber on the premises. He will ahootTer for lale, at public vendue, on the firil day of Ort. lux, all his personal property, and will continue the sale from dayui day until all shall be sold. And should the land not he sold prior tu that time, the farm and mills will then be rented for the term of one year to ihc highest bidder. Terms uf sale made known on the day of sale. OIJEDIAII STEVENS. Jum ilh 1838. 3C-W. 03" The Cincinnati Gazette and Piitsbuigh Adocate, will publish the above advertisement in their weekly papers, each alternate week till the 1st of October next, and forward their accounts to this office for payment. NOTICE. I B HE subscriber takes this method f notifying Hi. all those indebted to him either by note or book account, that their accounts are left with Ifcnj. Fuller, Esq., of New Lawreuceburgh, for collection. They would oblige me aud lerhsps save con by attending to the matter at an early date. GODFREY MILLER. June Jib, 1838. 36(Splendid Furniture. THE suhsciibvr keeps constantly on hand, and for sale, a splendid assortment of Furniture, such as Rook Cases, Bureaar, SideBoard?, )secreta ris and Sofas, of su)erior fmish. Also, s fine lot of Breakfast and Dining Tables, Ceitre Tables, Pillar and Claw End Tables, 'ard Tables, Candle and Wash Stands, High Post and Fancy Bed-Steads, Common and Trunnel Bed-Steads. As he employs none but the best of workmen, he feels free to recommend his stock as equal 10 any in the western country, 111 point of durability and neatness of finish. His ware-room is situated on Short-street, a few doors west of ibe Bank, where ha will be pleased stall nines to wait upon customers. WM. BROIVN. Lawr'gh. Dec. 'J, 1837. 1U-ly. VA.St ) Xl( l ICLKJillA TION B OONE LODGE, No. 10U, will celebrate St John's day, at Petersburg!!, Ky ., on Satur day, die Sud uf June. 111-t. I he procession will jt lui no d nt 1" o'clock, A. M. The surrounding Lodges uud transient brethren, are respectfully invited to atteud. Tno's GatEN, ") J silts Hc eroiv, Jiaiis N. E411LV, Mat. VofHKLL, John B. P'owxkii, ommittee of ArraugeI ment. ( . . Aluck, Sec'y 1 June 3, if.38. 3C-3w SCHOOL MEETING mHE inhabitants of Kcbovl Dsftrirt No. I, are hereby notified, that a meeting of the householders :o)nposing said District, will he held on Saturday ibe loth inst. at 4 o'clock P. M. at tlie school room 111 the basement of the Presbyterian church. As matters of importance 10 the District iM be presented, a punctual and general attendance is requested. r j. rw . Dy vjuer 01 toe rusiccs. J une 9th, 1838 30-St DEARBORN COUNTY if ( W1LMING TON, INDIANA ) THE Trustees of ibis institution take great pleasure in announcing to the public the commencement of its SUMMER (SESSION, and that those wishing to patronise it, are now- afforded an opportunity. hen 11 is known that this Academy is situllted '." t i"". hth; v!1 ,ul" 11 """'ii vi iiiriilm-,rf auu wumqi-uuii ej public. The Trustees feel well arsared that parents and guardians wishing tdeducale their children or wards will do well !yentenng them in this institution. Boarding can be had in private families at from one dollar fifty, to two dollars per week aird all necessary care and aiienlion is paid to tlie morals aud correct deportment ol the studen'.s. The branches of learning taught iu both male and temaie departments, are Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Natural Philosophy, Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, History, and Rhetoric, and also the Latin aud Greek Languages. The price of tuition varies from (3 to $5 per quarter. EBENEJ5ER DUMONT, Sec'y of the Board of Trustees. June 1, 1838' 3(M3w Oflice of the Lavreneekwgh Bridge Co. sTR1.4'- vsunetsigTiod will receive sealed propo- : i salf up tu the ild day of July next, for the delivery of 1000 Perch of good merchantable L.i.,mV ...:..i.i.. f... -i. i A. or ear tl,e Uri(1 ttver Tanner's Creek Eam(, u ak f.r lay',w tm, Bame, , 4 llBt J uimrMf erl ln maki bidE he bid for together or separate. All w be iom by te )ftflavor Noven,oer next, uariiculars will be given in time by us. wilt iii.iM.. i .t j union, r . , JOHN P. DUNN.) Comrs June 9th, 1638. 3ti. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS MUST received, and for sale, at Brower's P Drug and Book -store, an assortment of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, warranted of the a1 year's growth

Notice TO MANUFACTURERS AND CAPITALISTS. Valuable and rxtenntr Water Power to learn, at Rrooktillc, Harrison, and Lavrencebwgh. THE construction of the White Water Canal baring created extensive water power at die above mentioned places, and the State hairing control of this necessary land and other facilities suitable for its use, ihe undersigned will, at Brookvillt, on Monday, the 25th day of June next, as the Agent of the State, offer for lease, this power, with the necessary ground for the use of ihe same. Il is confidently believed, that but few places ii( the west, offer stronger inducements for the investment of capital in manufactures, than the White Water valley, therefore, the attention of manufacturers and capitalists, both from abroad and at home, is respectfully invited to this notice. In the immediate vicinity of those towns, and for many miles around, die country is not surpassed, in point of fertility of soil, by any portion of country in ihe west, of the same extent. Lawreuceburgh, situated on the Ohio river, at the termination of this: canal, and Indianapolis Rail Road, contains now a population of two thousand is a place of considerable business, and by the construction of the mail and canal aboie mined, the inundation of the town by the floods of the Ohio is prevented. There it no water power other than that created by die canal within several miles of the town. The induce me nls for the investment of capital in manufactures, at the other two places are equally strone, hut as it is expected that bidders will examine for themselves, it is deemed unnecessary to ennuint r ate them. The supply of water is ample, and maybe furnished every day in the year, except in caje of a breach iu the canal, or other contingency t which canals are liable. The terms of the contract to be entered into.

the situation of die mills, the plan of the various structures required, &c, will be fully explained on the day of letting. At this time it is only necessary lo state that the w ater pow er will be offered iu small portions, and at point' separated from eacli other, so as generally to sun the convenience of the different lessees: and that the lease will be for the term of thirty, forty, or fifty years, as tho undersigned may hereafter determine, renewable on certain conditions, uhirh will be just and equitable. 1 he amount of piw-er offered on the day of sale, will be in proiwrtion to the demand for it, at the time, aud the commissioner, iu case he should deem die prices offered, lelow a fair rate, reserves the rittht of retaining the power for tlie Slate, and to decline awarding it. Proposals will state the annual rent which will be paid for a quantity of wnte r sufficient lo propel each run of mill-stones 1J feet diameter, or for other machinery in Ihe same propottion. They wm be sealed ami directed to HI. MIA LONG, Acting Com'r White WaterCaiul. BrookviKe, la , May 22, 1838. 34-3w THE subscriber his just received, direct from Philadelphia, a large supply of SPRING ANDSL'MMER GOODS, which he isprepaud to wll on as accommodating terms as any other house in the place. Those wishine to bur eood I r'i"7'. n ould do well M call and see. W. WEST. June 1st, 1838. 3j COVINGTON COTTON YARNS THE subscriber. Agent for the Omngian Cotlnn Faetory, lias now on hand a Urge supply of Yarns, Carpet H'j-ji. Cuudltuiek. ae ' BaUingi, fur sale at the lowest rates, and on liberal credits. R. BUCHAN N Cincinnati, May IS, 1838. 3J-17w HEADY-MADE CLOTHING o F all kinds constantly for sale by LEWIS &. HOBBS May 2, 1838. NEW GOODS. DUNN k. FERRIS have just received anil are now opening, a large. General, and Splendid Assortment of SPRING A. SUMMER GOODS, which they will sell low aud on accommodating terms. Persons wishing to purchse w ill do well to give Uiem a call. Lawr'gh May i 183832 SHERIFF SALE. YPOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue uf a A A Yenditioni Ejyutui!, to me directed from the 'lerk's office of tlie Dearboru'Circuit (VJurt, I 'i'il expose to sale on Tuesday, the 2Cth of this present mouth, ai the Court-house door, iu Ibe Town of Wilaiiugton, the following described property, to w it : The north-west half of inlot twenty-seven as numbered on the original plan of tlie town of Ij reneeburgh; taken as the properir of John Ferrer, ai the suit of John P. Dimu & Co. WM DHLS, Sirff D.C June 1, 1838. 35-3w Molasses. m BRLC N O, MOLASKES, recened 4e and for sale by Jtf. SPARKS. April 20, IH38. HJiCKS on llludrlhia, and V. S. Paper, in suuis to suit purchasers, for sale by U. BUCHANAN, Cinruuwei. May 29, 1838. 31 itw IRON, CASTINGS, AND NAILS. JUST received, and for sale at the lowest market prices, a large ht of Juniaita Iron, likewise Castings, and Aails, of all sizes. Also, a few dozen Ames' Shovels. LEWIS A IIOBBS. May 2, HML IHLWiM CilMIlOUIOCS kTEAM-FATKET BROWN: Master. HAVING been built expressly for the tiade, with an engine tntireiy new, will run regularly between Cincinnati and Warsaw; Will leave Warsaw, Mosnarc, WroMDOsir, and FmuAVS at 4 o'clock, A. M., and pas Kis-lng-Sun at 8 o'clock, Aurora, PetcrahBrgh asd Lawreuceburgh from tea to sdeven o'clock, and arrive at (Cincinnati al 2 o'clock same day; and will leave Cincinnati on Tucsnsre, THuasD.rs aud Ssruanars at 1 o'clock, P. M. aud arrive at Warsaw same day. Rising Sun, May 25, 183834 (Attorjsevs at Law,) Office corner of High A Short street, orer the Lawrtnoeburgh Insurasce oScc. Notice. THE partnership heretofor existing between the subscribers is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tlse business will be closed by D. W. Perine. T. BEARD, May 24 1 83 34 P. W. PERINE. HAY FOR SALE. BETWEEN aftv and wxty too of aaerchamable pressed HAY, for ale at the Warelluuse of Isaac Hasteock, on Hacao. DAN I KEENK. rfiminffon, Jf, l. 35-3w