Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 13, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 June 1832 — Page 3
Heritor Hud-ntr .".fiWjri.-t.ThU f cutle-, Postscript: man Ikh placed himself in a dilemma, froru I From the La'cvettc Fne Press, Junt 1. v.tich ho willfindi in., possible tojextricauhim- j j, dier General Walker returned fi ll without disgrace, disgrace that will cling ,M . ,.
1 j Mm n long as as he clings tp life. His testi- to tins place es.it.iudv tvem.ri;. auu in
forms us that no depredations have been
perpetrated on Hickory creek. One or two families were murdered about lit) miles beyond but there is not the
r.ony in the case of Stanbcry and Houston,
in which an attempt was made to cast ridicule upon Mr. Staribury,whether true or false, must cosign hiui (Buckner) to an infamy so black .1 . - i.- n.
unit It c;m ucjer c w.isuc-u nwnj. c wan- i . , monv of this Senator was, that he w a. present'least danger of an attack upon anyol
when the assault by Houston was mado upon ' our frontier settlements. Mr. gtanbery, that Houston, after ho had j letter has just been received from knocked Jowu Mr. Stanbcry, continued to : qcq Qrover Sub-Indian Aqent at Lobcathim; that Mr. Stanbery asthe Senator j t whkh the mot satisfactorrre;ses it, "hollered cnCil ,ord ' &c- ba,1-r" ' wi,null that Houston continued his blows until ry assurances are given, that neithei l,c (Buckner) ihjuMMr. $ta''cry uas dsad! 'the Miamies nor the rotlawatimics will Such ia an abstract of the testimony of the ' j0in Black Hawk. If they take any
M.-souii Senator. According to his own ' . jn the contestt jt will be in favour Zoning ho kw a follow member oi Cgre f the whltes. This information may be r.s ault. d iu the ht, by a savage ruffian, ana , ' J without raising his finser or attempting to ; implicitly relied on. interior?, saw him beaten until he thought The Council reported to nave been l.m dead. If a man, a Senator, who could ' lield- to the North, bv the Tottawatconduct himself thus, is to be believed even ! tjmi ' for tle purpose" of determining rca l is oath, do not, in this instance his ' ' , ,j U(J jn re. own words render him more inlamous, than ; " " ., ,y- ' n,;lnrnn the assassin, who would waylay and stab in ference to the M ar, was a Council otan the dark: an object ofloathin? and disgust ? ! entirely pacific character. TSot one
Uxington Warner, wor(i was said in that Council about ' iha rnnrsp it xvnilld bliPrCDtT for the
j t-e-k;;f tr;; Nation to take in relation to the ditlirospondent o. the New ork Da.lj Acr.ser fays: i . The'.Baltimoro Convention is an all ahsor-( "Whites. jins; subject with Gen. Jacksoo, and being j - . Wermost in his mind, leads him into gross It appears irom the following notice 11 .1 r,,l,rnfl ,1 , ., f nriT-ri-;-. IvirinT 11.1-
trfors. 5e erai vouug geniii--iucii i mar, tut oiaic m vwjiu nnm,., tho Young Men's t'cnveutienjjwent with their i rj,rhteOUsly wrested the possessions from friends, and were introduced to the president, I a Indians, are about to gamble as rein" members of the convention. The l"c P"yl ' PcS aske 1 them how they ere getting a portion of them awa . cn with their business ? The reply was "very DostLo?ETOUbCh.1XCK.-C ere
veil." "You have no Cimcuit, men, - tarn requested 10 SiaiC, lor Hie iiuuhjmuuu
- . 1 i!il . "1 J. .1 . i 4ln
Strayed j Important Election. "CrOM the subscriber, living ifWlHE qualified voters of Dearborn county
JL near Lawrei)cebur;h, about! J. are hereby noiuieu, puruain. iu the 10th of May, 1S32, a horse i ute, and the order of the Board of commis-
LQ Upposed to be three vears old, ! sioners of Dearborn county to proceu at dark bay, one rhita hind foot, j the next General Election on the first Monday black mane and tail," a few white hairs in his in August next, to elect three Trustees to forehead one bind foot has been very severe-! manage the seminary funds of Dearborn ceunlv hurt, no other marks or brands perceiva- j ty and to contract for the erection ot a berablathatl recolleot. The reasonable sum of;inary at some proper place iu said county - r. ...;n u t nnT nerson who will briusr ' one of which Trustees to be elected (rom, and
ii. uv. 6i . -j t o
him to William Daniels.
JOHN D. REE3. June 7th, 183i.-13.-3w.
Taken ip, By Conrad Rowe of 'Kelso Township earhorn Co, Ind. on the 2d day of Juno In.'hJ. A
dark bay horse, 14 hands high, ami hve years old this'spring; with a very small star in his
forehead, his leit hind loot white, ana some small saddle marks on hi back. Appraised at twenty-five dollars by Nathaniel Tucker, and Richard N. Spicknallthe 1st day of June I rertifv the forecoin? to be a correct copy
from my estrav book. (liven under my baud
and seal this 4th dav of June 1833. ROBERT KO'VK, fun. J. P. 13.-3w.
IrgTAS removed to Lawrenceburgh, L J&fcrs his professional services to its
reside in, each commissioners district in said
eouutv. JAMES DILL, Cl'k.
May 21st, lS33.-ll.-3w.
' SCT.
Taken BY 1-aac Lilies, in shi:i, Rijdev eouutv.
f-'T Chesnut sorrel hor
Stia years old, M and hn.iUv JjV5!aze on the face, war
gears, al.-o a wart on the right hind leg, and blind in the left e; e. Appraised to twenty Cv dollars by Robi i t Terr', and Benjamin Lines, this 2d day of .';ay,l S33. True Copy from my estray book. JOHN SI." MAN, J. V.
ams i ownliiiliana, A
13 or 13
inch hish,
arked with
Set.
Heirs at law and legal Repre
sentatives of I
Samuel Leonard dee'd.
tc, "in agreeing on a candidate." "Aone ut , 0ftnoee wl10 are entitled to draw in the all," tras'the answer "we are unanimous " j G w R . Joltories, and This information .enlivened the countenance , jdUU tn'-rn Ihem oi't t'.' it the of the President, and with animation, and a have not J et ta.cn UlClTl out, t ...U U.C
,:.r,i tr-ne of voice, he oiiserveu -i ioiu oooivs miu ucilvh i.. . - -
1 !l p TT1
Dr. J. II. EUOWEK,
and of-
its citizens
nftkn adiacent country, lonisiormer
nntrmn. he tenders his respectful aeknowl
edeements for their past liberal support, and hopes by his assiduity and attention to merit and receive a continuance of their favors.
His residcuce is the hou-ft lately occupied by Col. Spencer, and his oilice in the room over the Recorder's office. June 5th, 1833. l3.-3ms.
all the time, that Mr. Van Buren was Savannah Iu publican.
pepular-heis ttuly the man of the people."! vprUpmrn, .aicl v ameaicd in
k v- ' - 11
iron
the Dublin Evenin? Tost, headed
Bedsteads and BcddinqV We suppose according to the latter term, that the linen is of itccf-iron. Frredom.A person was lately dischnr-
Pron the Baltimrre Patriot. The proceedings of the Van Uuren convention wire terminated yestesday. Instead of ihe usual General Address, Mr. Archer, of Virginia, reported rrcm the Committee the lolloin'' resolution : ... l-JXfl rt
ir'luat it be rccoonienueu lo , . IVdlord. W
Lle-r,te to this Convention, m place onii, I'":""' ' . ' . , . General Address, to make such u report or ad-, had been COntined tctmondlS ailtl Clglll .'.rcss to their constituents as they may think ! days, for a debt of -S7! r.rorer.-The rcso'.ution was adopted. j n.r H is nnmin-
V .cn" i.d.lress, if rropcrly drawn up, .uiuutuiuu.y i""-;,- . . xni'-Utavehern rendered highly instructive j ced that a Mrs. II. at (. alnanne s, s.rni salutary . We want a clear confession lately committed suicide, because
that side, ot the question, arum,, u11(si..,nri refused to take her to a
of faith irom
-vill not fail to k, -Zr ! lacc ofamusentent the night previous! i.g.a nave 1 - . , ,.. :t i: l,:, .Immra. vrlnrh. when
i.i.-. and to the re
-
the
ii;as
mi
. century.
THE P VKAD1SE, tnthin the reach of all men, without Z.iior, ly poatrs of nature and machinery. Address to all intelligent men, rsv t. a. rrzixn.
TERMS Plies 1 dollar, on subscription, to be paid oil the reception of tin- book, m 13 mo., pamphlet lone. -. whoever lakes 5 copies receive the t.lhjRialis. The work will be published when " suhscnoers aie obt lined. It is not the para.'is'? lost by Adam and Eve, nor ommised to us after this life, but a paia-
dise m-tUU rroseut world, to bo created tvitm.j tr. rl te.i vears, by inanimate powers oi nature. It i demoustrated here that there are powers at the ctpn--a! of nu n, a million times greater than all the nerves d i itu-ivs of mui ,m earth could eileet; that these .v,ei can be converted into perpetual motions opera th,-. uniforinlv upon a few very simple machineries ; which pioduee all the human wants. By the.-c means ihe. earth can be really convened into a paia.hse,
. , f ...... In. rr:m,i.r?neu ltU(i lue iu'J.-l
W liUCruebS ui i- ..
,.v.t-l n.lens. superior to what was ever
' . i t i
i linr.e bv hunian nanus; panic es m.i
kovl can bo elected, as il oi one enure
i,i.. lite nird of a mainlu-eiiee surpassing eury
kr.e-.vn in ancient or w-kIlmii limes; all articles ol rr,.rr!s and iuxuries, can be finished, with
out the aid of human bands, cmal or wpeiior to , i ii o, n,d c:in be I'.iaine;! or lrrif-'at-
State oi'lndiana
Dearborn, County
Dearborn Ciucvit Coi'R'r,
MakchTerm 1S32. Isaac Dunn versus
Zephanrah Leonard,Thomas Leonard, James Leonard, Nathaniel Leonard, John ' Leonard, Ilary Culley and John Ctillev, Esther Hardin and
William Hardin, Elizabeth Cooper and Joseph
Cooper, Nancy Widows and Joseph Widows, Lavinia Stratton and Erhraim Stratton.
0. COMPLAIXT IN ClI VCERY. March Ttnu 1633.
OW,to wit, on the eighth Juridical daj of
tho March Term, ls.i3, comes the com
plainant, by Dunn his attorney, and hies his amended Bill of complaint against the said de
fendants, praying amongst "ttier uungs, mai a certain inchoate titlo which he holds from Sumuel Leonard dee'd, in,over and to a lot or piece of ground in the town of Lawrenceburgh, county of Dearborn, (and for which he haslnade payment in full) may bo perfected : and it oppearing to the satisfaction of the court, that several of the defendants aforesaid, are not residents of the state of Indiana; It is therefore ruled and ordered by tho court,
now here in chancery Pittru;:, that notice oi
lire neudencv of this bill of complaint bo pub
lished three weeks successively, in some pub
lic
born
J T ,
Dearborn CvxniA
Probate Court of J)e vreosn County,
May Term, 1832. In the milter of tho estate ) on complaint of of Baxter Davis, decl. J insolvency. TVTOW comes George W. Anderson, adririnistrator of Baxter Davi?, deceased, and files his petition, or complaint, settins; forth that the personal and real property of said deceased, is insufficient to pay the debts owin"; by said intestate, and claiming the settlement of said estate as an insolvent estate . It is therefore ruled and ordered, by the court, that tho creditors of said intestate do notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their several claims, by filing the fame, or a statement, of the nature, description and date of the contract, or assumpsit, upon which tha same may be founded, in the cleik; office of this court, before the final distribution of the assetts of said estate, or that such claims will
be postponed in favour of the claims of more diligent creditors, and that notice of this order, and of the filing and pendency of said complaint, be published in the Western Statesman, a newspaper printed iu Lawrenceburgh, in thecountv of Dearborn, for six weeks successively. " JAMES DILL, Clerk. May 5th, 1S32. ll.-Gw.
bed three weeks successively, iu pun- : newspaper printed in Lawnnceburgli,DHr-1 Eau L rn county, at least sixty days prior to the j ars t term of this court: and that unless tho i 1 '
Sheriff's Sale. rY virtue of a writ of Venditioni "Exponas to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Dearborn Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, at the Court House door in Law-
. u c .1 llUk T ...... .i4
U renceOurgU Oil CdlUIUdJ .un un f un
between the hours of 10 anil 4 o'clock on
said day, first the rent3 and profit? fur seven
s, and if no bidders, then all the right, ti-
nterest and claim, o. James and Joel
. . , 1 r, -r .
lhll the matters tin-reiii yraje.. .o, . . Cl,untv of Dearborn.to satisfy a iudir-
i rteree entered ' - . . '.
nest term ot this court: ami u..n - -1 Vuui,hn ; aml to cighty acrcs of land, lyin? in said heirs appear, gainsay or eeny the said part of section 3.",, Town G, Kan-e
tnl.en as confessed; ana a
thereon accordingly. JAMES DILL, Cl'k, D. C. Ct May 30th, 1633. 13.-3w.
fi
an1
anv
known
bnildinus of;
'.iece, mar- I er
tiling
Si ITilStlrl I 'S Wil1
Lawrenceburgh, May 2-lth, 1832.
r iM.lC notice is hereby eiven,to all tav-
jl ern keepers, trocn y keepers, and Vend-
of foreign merchaudi.e, who may be vio
lating the revenue Law; by selling, trading, bartering, or delivering tor money, or otherwise, any thing forbidden, without fust l.aving'applied for and obtained a license, or per-
..,,1 n.-rordin.' to law. that suits willbo
ment in the Dearborn Circuit Court against the said James and Joel Vaughc.and in favor of Jeremiah Kirstoad . M. GREGG, ShtfD. C. May 17th 1833.
f a t o i in 'A num.)
HIN Coi'.TV.j
n be desircvl; whole lakes inrgtit lie criarn- , soou as such
nr.- inousauu .-
i fraction shall be made knowu to the uudersign-
: "chapter in I-ley's Philosophy on the- ,et wiU doubU,sS be one of the fj W ereve, ;,t .cription .f Who thirty-nre ar icle inlercstin5 works which hate IS- j J asVeil as on wat, ght have been ro ad m Convcnt.on w.lU good durf ha,f a e -. rf M
c-"vni? xpi ;,M.,' dolired 0.ep,, -non,,- pect, the public's humble .orva.it a eUed and'valleys sunk; .V.nti.i, M W- ARUSTUOAU, Insure -i,ie,w build in', am rivulets ot svveetwater m- of Dearborn County, lnd f ' M ... i .i i j.f KTmibe- in ad
in-ill-
o.,1-;t nf nnsvlvania, wc ob-!r
lliVIIIL. V. '
iiEiurr, M1LTOX GTIEGG, W II. LI AM DIES,
1 - C- ? I t I
rve, in somu itiiiiuM -" Ws; Intelligencer of the 21lh instant I AyW.q ' following, wluch iiilicales great WARUEN TEEB
an! rarid thango of public sentiment in roR Ki:r;:ESENT.Tii. thr.t StVde: .AM'L II. DOW DEN, 5i:0. H. Dl'NN -If mistake not the signs of the . Z:t "
i;,, Ainffi ; ramri r cnan- ; sjuii-i.w
times, u giuu-juiiviiuiia- i- j - i "in-lhe polical aspect of our confiding i but:.bused Staf. A voice from the Farrcrs cf V'aslum.on county has been 'Dy heaiil, frnn the other side of the A1-, leghanv, from Lthe cold region of the ' call, and from the iron mines, thetur-, nr.,1 1'arfes of the interior. The ;
era of delusion has passed away m tins; State, and, as surely as the election day ! ra rivesdhe whole electoral vote of 1 enn-; vlvania will be given ag.vixpt this , (dministratlon. which hns covered witti
shame those that hrout it into power, mortified and disgusted its friends, and . more than verified the predictions of its, enemies."' j
:itir :in lo oe
unnan mind eit . (oinmenton the i.aw is umieccss.uj ,
f ih.' ; word to the wise is suflieient. t ith due res-
p.,.1 thousands ol lamiuos, m
id en'iovuii uts. uiav ua-
habited by hond.ieo
-. ;.,-l,l., .vn,. eomlort;:. an
1111.1 VH.l'Jl!. v..--., ; - - . , . i
iteel seciiii , m "
power in any
Hi o lice. rnHE undersigned, constituted Crand .Mas-M-ter, by the. authority of Charles Anthony, F.s,,. iJr.-iud blaster of the Grand Lod-e of the
Tim cnhscrir.iion hooks for the ttock of the
wreneeburgh & Indianapolis rail-roau comli i.. -i i Ml. m" lnlv next.
anv, tvm c'" n u .u -' j
order of the board. GEO. II. DUNN, Clerk. June 7 Ih, 1333.
sPDi.r:n,ii.UNr.s. sc
Trunk T?2alicr Main Strret, Kisirg Sun, Ind. Respectfully informs his ftiends and tho public gc-
TTinor.dl.- Hint Kn bas com-
nienced the above business in all its branche,ho keep? constantly on hand S APPLES, UUimXS,M ATtTI X ( ; A EES,
Dear nor
DEARIIOUN CIRCUIT COURT, March TfJtit, 1633. Nancy Vooters, alias, i Nancy Jackson, f On Fktitiom or rer.'es, 1 Button Divorck John Vooters. ;
TOW comes Nancy Vooters, by Dann, her
XV attorney, and lilcs her Inn, praying u divorce from the said husband, alledgi ng for cause,amongst other thin;?, that the said John Vooters, at the time of his marriage with her, had a wife then living and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court now litre, by due proof in court made, that 1 he said Join Vooters is not a resident of the .Stale of Indiana; oa motion of the said petitioner, by her counsel, it is ruled and ordered, by the curt,
that notice cf the pendency of anl billiorCivorrp. be miblidied three weeks successively,
verse the ceoan with Iu
, ... . . ,..-., II. -: ov -.uv.neose
um.iaiKi , i , .:....i i: ii.eii mav travel liom imie to pole
,.es..Ko U1...1.U - - fr .,..,, ,he I l:-sq.
in a fortnight. lUaiij m ... u.. . ., oflW.,l.li. ! state of Ohio, to make the necessary arrange- j
human iiiiml is nui ji "-"i . ... .. i c : .... I fi
What men hitherto could t rlUvt in many thou-,ment. or lire : ce.eorairo, o. u, -,at h-Mt siyty days prior to the next
sand years by then runted euu.ts, can be oone who- , m. j oiin, anne crcy ul' m 1 . his court, in the Western Statesman, a nevrs-
,e year. ,i.i an . u - - r , ua , -"iuju. i: um j , , J paiier printed in Lawrcuocburgli, Ueait.orn
nents, ami coir.ioiu. - - - - iioni. ui i..e cj.i.1,.-.. j that unless the iicienuaiu up-
io oui ueu apcvitii.j i
Term
of
out labtn, ia o:
rheap and sc.cerabnmai.l as ware, m.u -r. , ueiv world is In re pressed to the ,ntel,,Aeni. mmd diiferrntlvom, and far superior to any tiling hitherto known. Man sees himself here exalted to a far higher- scale of bein? it!t millions tni.es great.-, powers and uicans liw has po.sesed hitherto;
heM ror iimiuni "'r''
a state ot men lai
an immense
i vs-. a nine era for mainane
most rehned in our pieseiuciv-
uiore supeiior
to the
Uxouious Exchange. A most flagrant and deliberate violation of the saercd ties af matrimony took place in
Coiimioii&CarrsascSIarness, TRAVELLING BAG?, IILlTAItY EQUIPMENTS, T..,o,n,l Fancv Trunks, treat variety, &c.
l,;a r.v',hnrhood a few days ago. Aj " !0!liu : h5s Hne will be thankfully re-
.'l trmcfer of wives was made byl anil executed with neatness and des-
an initrunvint cf writing signed, sealed ratch. Rising Sun, June 1st. 1833. -3ms.
and delivered, which confuted vr nai, TZwmV Tr the parties mid call a fair swop. 1 his , SAMt 1A , -Tl heathenish outrage on the right, of ; ESPECTFELEV informs i
.voman deserves the punishment 01 m the v" b
some uicuvm
TINETIITCr BUSINESS,
Merchants and oth-
ilization than this is to the nios. save. - y -y-.-i.t n.i.1 baooicst revolution
ami means ioi im s'- , . r of mankind ar. brought within the eoinprel.ension of a tl.ihl of ten years. The elements of thos. sii-antic
power--are to be derived horn wrno, uouib sm,5,-, and fro,., the gravity of the Moon and the Ocean, or ......,...., u fuel V
the tide, they cost nothing. Aii-rv j
pro,.o-ed for fmiher eiamnuUion . i uuo.u. -
no sacrifice, hut only mo .....iu.. ... - considers thi first attempt a a touchstone whet he this is the p.oper lime and part of the world for the reception of these yawl and in valuab.e truths.
tions of the d rami I.oiUo,
of the tate, who have
to meet there on the ooeasion, inost respect-; fully invites, the Grand ollicers, and members of the Grand Lod-c, and Grand chapter of
the State of Indiana, the oihcera and members of the subordinate Lodges, and chapters, and all Knight Templars, to attend the celebration then to be held at Cincinnati. WILLIAM UERKE.G. M. pro. tern.
Cincinnati, May 17, 1833.
Law r en e elm rg ChairSIanufactory ber takes this moiiod to inform
r ta , ' "
ear here on the lirst day of said Dearborn
Circuit Court, to be holder, at Lawrenceburgh, in and for the county of Dearborn, on tho fourth Monday in September next, and answer to, u,ainay", or deny the said petition; the matter will be'heard in his absence, aud a iu dement or decree rendered thereon. J o . . -..nr. mt i r-;,,.r
March 30th, 1833. ll.--3w.
STATE OF INDIANA, Dearborn County. In the mailer of the esO tate of John Milbourn, dee'd.
Sex. On complaint, or petition to account &c. &.C.
IS hereby given to the Stockholders of the Lawrenceburgh Insurance Company that an Instalment of one dollar on each share is reo.ured hy the first day of J uly next . l.y order of tho Board of Directors. , THOMAS POilTEil, Sec y. Jlfay 23lh, 1633.
Jh- the public in ireneral that hesfins estab-
i - . . i 1 r ..1.
usueu ine ciiai. --o huTnu- lnnnl, Ac1,,.ff l,w T( h,
Xa attorney, and tiles bis bill ol complaint
ili.An- Therft is however,
cEo-!.t m'.tilinn of the offence in the
voluntary, chcerful porformauce of the ! , Ruing Sun, Ind where contract which look place on the part , crs can bo supplied wnh
of the ladies'. Certainly uu-ic TT W
mucU r.eximiu
Pottsvilk
.... 1 tt.nKncf mnnnrr.
P Journal. j Z All orders for The ?,ational Intelligencer fajs ' .q his ,in ,viU be tbankfully received, X " ... ' . 1 : . - , I 1 I . . .. - l.'.l. .ILnllnli
Ilm.it of KcprescntauM.', an(l mrct wun inimwii"
be seen from u, .u - ' . of Uie Beutctt tternl. UiiiBR s,.u,
1 from tliC nan, " -- ;. - ;iiii!
Spout Heads, neatly painted aud gilt, ma.ie.
carpets iiuui - - - .np. 1st. 1
doo'rsandnindows.n ,r.rcaiuu - warm work. The present sessmn b .s ,
cm muUiimim i. ii' n'?
police
f.ir to last till nililsiimim.. iv -.. , -VCB , liat l i!l offer at public
however, that it last ii"' - ' ;. -, a. tale attnct.ouri nuuse ,.. ........ v... lion . v J . .,r,B . - . i . .. a 1 1 n !.. lr A AT
ill.IO ' l.nr. - -'
or. Sec.
.awrenceburgh
uther Clark
A ?.10KM.'.aiii. M;..mp In. ' . intb of Oct. 1 S-Jfi. tor tliu Term ot
ri- I ...kw. i' I nil n i irF . mi ii' " ' . .
.. I IIP I'l'lll - .. - i
f.,i ms ns. li.;"
lliciaooiMHS-AVitnessan
usisraiicc.
THE publicare hereby notified that the Lawrencelurgh Insurance Company are organized, and ready to transact all buVmt s; in their line. I heir office i kept in the Recorders Oflice,m
the town ot lwrenceourgn. T.IOMAS rOUTER, Sec'y. Iay2Sth, ib:V.
ireet. ormositc the market house, where
will keep constantly on hand a lar-o and splendid assortment of Fancy aaitl Wimlor Cnair$, Which be Warrants for durability and workmanship, equal to any in the western countrv; which he will dispose of, on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase, ;ll .,lo:,so rail and indie for themselves.
WM. N. ROGERS.
May, 183E ll.-Gm.
mnvvcr, taut it - ' . ai saie at me v-o...i ----- iMrilVroflhe !' cret inborn ,c ;u, of J..lj , t;l( Jo-ol, Tamil-Ihe l.ank) bo yoo -V w. or left unsettled. ! Township w,lich was made to Luth . .....'w opi- tO OFTIIK IltKS- j ... the school trustees of said
inrTI' I 11 . . ,in nnnnni riMil ol t III rt V DVC UOI
,atirKi ....r will t:.k the ease Irom
ui, i " ,
of Oct. neM, an.
I ,, j 1, I, ;:iiuiarance 111 I nii'i-' ,.,.,,, nrcordii.!: to tho com
! .oru, nau ii .'. i : 1 l.w 'iloniincin
ilUrganolinci ",, I1PV,.allJ bold the residue
: 111 1 hll;t- , .... nrronlinrr to tho conditions o!
i : 1 i.'u shMiunrintlona hrimr tour ar? from th.it Uato.
fliolntion. firm of James &. Seranton was dissolv JL ed on the 13th May, int. by mutual consent The Insiuess of the firm will be set tled by David Seranton. All persons indebted are. requested to mako paymeut to him at their old
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P.,Cr,,.rtfnllvilifornistt.eirousioniers ami . -j
public generally, that he will continue the business at the old stand iu the town of Kising S,,n Dearborn county, and hopes t ment
that patronage, liberally bestowed the firm. ' 1, CM) I !Tll
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HEUEAS, Charles Vattier, having relinnuiUied his ferry across Ilogan creek
at its mouth ; and the board of commissioners of the county of ".Dearborn, deeming it necessary for the public convenience, that a public J . , , . . . i- . i .r...L-
ferry should be estauiisneu ovc iuc i" v-.. , at or near its mouth ; and whereas, Elias Council, having made application for the establishment of a ferry across said creek, at the puhlick road near its mouth; notice is (hereto re hereby given to all persons concerned, that the Hoard of commissioners of the county of Dearborn, will proceed to act on said application, by establishing said Ferry, at their session on tho lirstJMonday in September next.
against Benjamin Lawrence, guardian of tho minor heirs of John Milbourn, deceased, shewing, amongst other things, that he bas been at great espence, fcr clothing aud sustenance furnished the said minors, that Benjamin Lawrcneo who is their gnardian, and in whoso hands their wonict has been placed, neglects, or refuses, to remunerate him for said cxpences, and praying relief herein; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court,
that the said Benjamin Lawrence is not a resident of this state en motion of said complainant, by his attorney, it is ruled und ordered, by the court, that notiue of the Cling and pendency of said complainant be published for three weeks successively in the Western Statesman, a newspaper printed at Lawrenceburgh, in tha county of Dearborn, and that tho court will act on said complain
ant at the noxt term- to bo holilen on the second Monday iu Augusf next. JAME8 DILL, Clerk. May 15th, 1S33. 11. 3w.
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. ,vnf.4 ' against that ; Sa)e Bt 3 months creuu, ami goon .U......J. and anathema-, and ' 'n BDTH CLARK, .id-u'x. n Ihe Scriptures' and that our worthy oi ice. P.- i.lcnt H thc'U-ast of lla?phem), j.-,,,,-, persons in arrears for toll, are in-Hi.-l.icni .,..,.-, ?i 'B . .j.i.t fhemonev is wanted that is
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ii.. In l'ike county, Indiana, Mr?. CnV Kcotluid, and emigrated to America in the yeas 1727, when about Hi years of age.
due. Bv ravins'
Bv order of tho Trustees. 13 JEUEMIMI rm.NE, j'fcnsvrer and ,'lgcnt nf Lau renceburgh Iri:1gc Cvwpany. May 23th, lS33.-12-3w.
Sheriff's ale.
cfrom the n Jeuit Cour talSat tho C
BV virtue of two writs of Execution to me dircctr-Vrom the Clerk's office of the newborn I Vuit Court, I expose to pub-i-. .iVf ii... Cnnrt House door in Law-
rencebursh, on Saturday the Ibth .lay ol June next, between tho hours of 10 o clock A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. first the rents and
en years, and il no Haiders, then
JAMES DILL, CUrk.
May 2lst, 1333.--ll.-3vv.
the for sinnile nl K!) acre
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the N. E. quarter ol section 1 west, in the county of Dearborn take., as j the property of John Hayes ut the suits oil Solomau Conner aud Philip W aj. M. 6RECG, Shff D. C. May 1711. 1932.
Statkof Ikpiana, Dearborn County, 1'robat u Col'KT or Deauhohn Covktv, Mat Term, 1833. In the matter of the estate of ) on petition for Robert Ma vi. 11, deceased, settlement.
TOW comes John Spencer, administrator,
le bonis nnn, ol" Uobert Mayall, dec u,
uul files his accounts in said admrnistratioii, 'and petition prajing a final settlement therefwl,, reupon the court now here, rule, order and direct, that notice of this application
1 for three weeks successively
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at Lawrenerbursh iu the county o, 1-ea.m...., ano that the court will act on said petition at the next Term of U,H court. 6 JAMES DILL, Clerk.
May 1511,, 1832. U.-w.
ShcrilF's Sale. f Y virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk's oliieo of tlie Dearborn Circuit Court, I will expose to publio sale, at the Cojirt house door, in Law renoeburgli, on Saturday, the IGth day of Juuenext, between the hours of H) and 4 o'clock on said day, all t'nerinht, title, interest, and claim of James McKinnoy, in and to the following described property situated in tho town of Hardensbnrgb, Dearborn County Ind. to wit: All that part or parocl of land, known and designated on the plan of said town, as 1 lot No. 40, fronting on Main street 66 feet, aud extending back to tho alley 10". feet-also, tho north half of In lot, No. 17, in said town also the south half of In lot No. 20, fronting oa Main street 33 fet, and running back to tho alley also, tho south half of lu lot No. J, and the north half of In lot No. 31 alw In lots No. 47, tl, and b2, in said town, with the 'appcrtenanceson each and every of (ben, also, out lots No. 5, G, und 7, in said town, which property is taken in execution to satisfy a iudgment against the said James McKiuncr iu favor of Josiah Bellows. J M. GixE-CG, Shff D.C Mj 17, 1832.
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