Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 258, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 December 1836 — Page 3

Petition to sell Heal Estate. T Hf; :l Mix, l.vmim Mix, and Adeline . . . - . t i r I

.MiS. minor heirs ol Ljm.ui -ix uei. t'ieir g.i.irJian litem, William Ar-tu;ti!-:i, aad all others ir. any maimer itilcr- .!.!. iTO VT, at the Xovem'ier term of the Swit-. - 7. -vw Prob.ttc court, corres James M. administralor of the estate of Lyman v. Mix, deceased, lte of said county, and

m.:,je-?s i'' sa;a ourr, mat uia personal if i:ie. said decedent is insufficient to pay the ie:: a'id liem.r.ids outstanding against the siuje, an l fihvl an inventory and nppraiser,v:!it of thy f)Hoini nice? of land, viz:

.V. I. Three acres and three quarter? of

tn aero ;f land, being: a part of the S. L.. o, nrier of section 35, town 3, range 3 west, iidj'tinin-r lti of the town of Mountstei ling, N . I, 2, 3. , and 3, d-.-e-ded to said Mix, by Kernel FallU and wife. Febr larv 21, IS33.

D.ed recorded in book E, page "218 and "219.

i i re or !; r s otticc ol said county.

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NOTICE.

npHE subscriber informs hi friends and the public, that he intends keeping at his house, near Printers Retreat,

Sundry CJrvccry Articles, Or THE BEST QUAMTV, which he will sell as l-w as tliey can be alTor (tji ded in Vevav, consisting in part of tefi Sosiar, Coffee, Tea, Tobacco, Rice,

Indigo, Allspice, Pepper, Ginger, and

other articles.

DANIEL PALMER. Near Printer's Retreat, Nov. 10.

For specific perfor

mance.

Public Sale, j WILL be sold at the homo of the suh'oiber (one mile east of MounNtei ling.) On Saturday, the tilh day of December next, to the highest and best bidder, the follow in property: One yoke of oxen; one cart; wnecow; four

X i. '2. Lot No. IS and 19, in the town oflcolts, one two years old last spring, two year-

lines, and one last spring s oil two or three

ploughs; one harrow; one log chain; two

stacks of hay, together with a number t oth

er articles too tediou to mention.

TERMS OF SALE On all sums under

three dollars cash in hand from three to

twenty-four dollar?, twelve months eredit

over t.venty-four dollars, eighteen months

credit, by giving notes with satisfactory secu

rity, and it not punctually paid when due, ten per cent, interest from dale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.

SAMUEL DEAL. November 17, 1S3G.

.M.-unisterlirsr, as deeded March 20, 1835,

iiud recorded as aforesaid, in book r, pages ii'Vj, and by Thomas Butler and wife, October 27. 1S31, recorded in book E, pages 51 N... 3. Parts oflutsNo.30and3l,inMount. Fforling. Deeded by David E. Pernet, Deremher 27, I S3.), recorded in book C, pages 2 7and22S, and by Daniel Sheldon on the 2it!i of December IS27, recorded in book D, pages I OS and 109. No. 4. A bond for a lot in Henry Cotton's addition to the town of Mountstei hng, numbered 49. No. 5. lfenr Cotton's bor.d for lot No. 35, in Col ton's add it ion to the town of Mt. Sterling.

No. C. Ilenrv Cotton's bond for lot No. 48,

n Cotton's addition to the town of .Wountster Bine.

7. About two third? of the in-lot oflhe '.he Ijwii of Mountstcrl isig, No. 31 ; fronting

iforty-feur feet on y cvay street. No.'S. Fiftv-two acres, in the northwest

quarter- section 20, town 3, range 3 west, n wui.ih TjTjthanitl Mix, now lives. Deeded

Angsl 3,1S33, and recorded in deed bok E, jiasje 3S5.,n recorder's oflice. No. 9. One Fere of land, embracing a cer

tain spring of wxter east of Samuel Beal s in Mountstcrhn..nd west and south, of land

sol i bv WitcluvuUa Henry Cotton. Therefore, the heirs aforesaid, and all oth

vr persons in any way or manner interested in :'"d real estate, residents as well as non-resi-

2 eats of the state of Indiana, are hereby noti

fied to appear in the Switzerland Probate

ourl, on I ue-day, the 11th day ot 1 eoruary

next. hei: the second day of the next teutu

ssrv tcr.'ti f said court, at the court house in

Vevav. and shew cause, if any they can, why

said re::l estate shall ot be sold, and the pro-

reeds (hereof made assets for the discharge o tiie debst a-id demands aforesaid. By order of said court. JAMES M. COTTON, adnir. JNove.t.ber 21, 1830.

State of Indiana, Switzerland county, st Switzerland Probate Court in Chancery. NOVEMBER TERM, 1830.

James Boyle,

T5. William S. Moss, Thcmas W. Reynolds,

Elizabeth Reynolds,mi- y

nor heirs of Peter Reynolds, dec, and Daniel Kelso, their guardian ad litem.

COMES the complainant, by Dnmont,Ins solicitor, and Droves to the satisfaction of

the court, that William S. Moss, one of the a

hove named defendants, is not a resident of this state; therefore, it is ordered that notice of

the pendency of the same, be published lor three weeks successively in the Weekly Messenger, a newspaper published in this county, the last publication thereof, to be at least sixty days before the next court: and that unless said Moss appear at the court house in Vevay, on the first day of the next February term of said probate court, which will be holden on the second Monday in February next, and put in a proper defence to complainant's ordinal and amended bills, the matters and

j things contained therein will be taken as con

fessed and decreed accordingly.

EDWARD PATTON. Nov. 18, 1830.

Estate of John Carnine, dec.

THE undersigned gives notice to all persons concerned, that he has filed his

vouchcis in the clerk's othce and will be pre

pared on the third day of the next Februart

term of the Switzerland Probate couit, to be holden at the court house in Vevay, on the second Monday in February, close said admin

istration.

ABRAHAM VANNICE, AdnCr. November 18, 183G.

Eeli:o;: to soil Real Estate.

TS( 4 he heirs aod legal representatives of

Samuel Davis, -'ate ' Posey township,

decreed, and .?H ethers, resident or non-resi-

dent. concerned. . Now. i ih.- Xnv.-mher term oftheSwitzer

land Pc.diafn rn.irt. ro.ne? Arnold Hinman,

administrator of the estate of Samuel Davis,

deceased, and suggests to said uOu'fN t.uathe personal estate of said decedent is iiir.Attcienl

to pay the debts and demands ou'standii'?

gainst the same, and files an inventory and appraisement of the following pieces of land, v:z: Ftrty acres being a part, of the north est quarter of section 22, and township 2, range 2 west; beginning at the centre of the west boundary line of said section; thence north 25 chains and 70 links; thence south 85 degrees ea-t, four chains and 84 lines; thence south tiO degrees east, live chains; thence east, three chains and 12 links; thence south 18 chains and 21 links to the place of beginning. Therefore, the heirs aforesaid and all others interested, are hereby notified to appear in the Switzerland Probate court, on -Tuesday,the 14th day of February next,being ihe second day r.f ihe next February term of aid cogrt, a the court house in Vevay, and hew cause, if any they can, why said real estate shall noi Jbe sold, and the proceeds thereof made Asselss. for the payment of the debts ii id demands oretaid. By order of aid court. ARNOLD HINMAN, adnVr. November 21, IS30.

Pay wSiat thou owest.

" A LL per-

L sons in

debted to the

undersigned, by note or

account, are

requested lo m-tke payment on or before the

rst day of January next. Notes ud ac

counts of more than one years standing, i?dl

be put in suit without respect to persons, on that day. FREDERICK L. GRISARD. Vevay, November 2 1 , 183G.

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l-K''!-i in r' iit a.?d British

V G. HEEJS & Ci

Vevay September lfita IS33

White and Blacksmith. Ttic undersigned respectfully

informs the public, that he carries on the above business, in

all the various branches, in the shop lately occupied by Thus. Butler, in the town of MO UJTS TERLUVG.

He intends to keep an assortment of his

work always on hand, and ail orders prompt

ly attended to. Horses shod m the best man ner. Ixcs, AND Edged Tool$,

Made to order and warranted. He keeps a

a stock of iron and steel on hand; but custo

mers, who prefer it, may hud their own iron and steel he works any kind of steel. By strict attention, he hopes to merit a share ol public favor. ALFRED G. ALDRED. Mountsterling, October 12. Commissioner's Sale. Whereas, heretofore, to wit. on the fifth day of September, A. D. 1833, R ENS ELLEAR CHAMBER UN, (now deceased.) mortgaged, transferred and assigned, lo Tho. Cole, commiisioner of the school lands in said county, and his successors in othce, for the use of the inhabitants of congressional towushir,

i No. 2, of range No. 2, wtst, the following des-

.'.-bed .'and to wit: - . .

uart nitisol,a west quarter P ol cctio:; r?itoer

in said county, to secure ;V v? of le SUm Of ONE HUNDRED AND TWb.,i'Y'TWO DOL

lars, and thirty two cents, burrow.'1 ,,.v .s,a,d Renssalear Chamberlin, dec. of Thomas Cw.'e

commissioner of school lands as aforesaid;

atd, whereas, it appears by the records of

this othce, that the atoresaid demand of one hnndred and tweety-two dollars and ihirty-two

cents, remains unpaid, together with interest

thereon, at the rale of ten per cent per annum, from the fiflh day of September, 1833, and damages and accruing costs, JmOTIVJS9 IS, THEREFORE; HEREBY GIVEN, that unless the aforesaid demend is fully paid previous to Saturday, December 10, 1830, I will, on that day, between the hours often A. M., and 4 P. M., offer for sale, for ready money, by public out-cry, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in Vevay, the rents and vrofits for the term of seven years

ol the aforesaid mortgaged premises; but if

saiu rcnis auu pronts ao not sell lor a sum sufficient to pay and discharge said mortgage, I shall forthwith, at the same place, proceed to sell the FEE-SIMPLE, of said mortgaged premises; The widow's right of dower excepted. Due attendance given. THOMAS COLE, S. C. S. C. Commissioner's office, Nov. 7. Estate ofZachariah McKay, dec. fllHE undersigned gives notice to all pcrsons concerned, that he has filed his vouchers in the clerk's office, and will be prepared on the third day of the February term Of the Switzerland Probate couit, to be holden at the court houstf in Vevay, on the second Monday in February, J close said adnnUtration. DAVID CAirtV'"''November 18, 1830,

Estate of Joel Wilson, dec. !iAi "OMES Joseph Malin, admi fWiVc btralor of the estate of Jo

3 Vt sT Wilson, deceased, late of Jeller-

3 r 1

nf son township, and files in the Swit

" zcrland Probate court, his com

plaint in writing, setting forth clearly and sue-

cinctly, the condition of said estate the whole oflhe estate and assets that have come to his

possession, as also, the amount of the debts

and demands outstanding against said estate,

so tar as the same have come to his knowl

edge, and that said estate is insufficient to pay the same, and prays for relief generally. It

is ordered, that the said administrator notify

the crediiors of the estate of said Joel Wilson.

deceased, of the filing and pendency of 2 d

complaint, by a publication, for six weeks successively in the Weekly Messenger, a

newspaper printed and published at Printer's Retreat in said county, that unless said creditors notify said administrator of the existence and extent of tneir respective claims, by filing the same, or a full statement oflhe nature, description, and date of the contract or assumpsit, upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the clerk of said court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of she said decedent, and such claims, not so filed will be finally postponed and defeated, in favor of the more diligent creditors. William C. Keen, probate j-idge.

Therefore, the creditors aforesaid, are hereby notified as aforesaid, and that thev annear

at the court house in the town of Vevay, on Friday, the 17th day of February next, at 1 oVlok. P. M., when and where all claims,

nteu as above directed, in the clerk's office, will be finally heard, acted upon, and determined, by said court, according lo law. By order. JOSEPH MJLLY,adm'r. November 21, 1830.

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New Grocery Store, IN JACKSON VILLE.

'JMIE subscriber, has just opened, in the yel low frame house in JACKSONVILLE,

imineuiaieiy opposite Jeremiah Thomas' lav em,

A GKOCERV STORE,

consisting, in part, of

iR Collee Sugar, "Spices, of kinds, Tea, l:biaCCO, Molasses, Cc

Aho, a variety of CHOICE

Which will be sold on accommdaliiig ternv Approved country produce, taken ."?t market price. JAMES LEWIS. Jacksonville, October 15.

Estate of James M. Montfort, dec npHE undersigned gives notice to fill pereons concerned, that he has filed his vouchers in clerk's oflice, and will be prepared on the third day of the next May term of the Switzerland Probate court, to be holden at the court house in Vevay, on the second Monday in May, to clese and settle said administration. JOHN C. MONTFORT, Adm'r. November 18, 183G.

W anted

lbs. clean picked and wash

ed wool wanted, for which

ibe highest market price wll! bo pnid on delivery e nor store. CI AliKSON &, DUFOUR. Vevav, Mav 5.

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ODOD

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The subscriber is desirous of disposing of

the tract ol land, on which he resides, being a part of the south-ea-t quarter of section, No. 23, town. 3,

range 3, west, containing FIFTY ACRES.

Jl lies one fourth of a mile from the Lawrenccburgh stale road, and immediately on the Ross township road, adjoining the lands of James Brown. Twenty five acres are improved, and the balance is well timbere!,ar.d all well watered; 100 bearing apple trees, choice, grafted fruit, and number of peach trees. There are saw and prist mills within

one mile.

Also, for sale, a LEASE of sixteen nrrrs of

cleared land, havit.g two years to run, laying convenient to my iand, with a tolerable com-

fostablc cabin on. Terms of sale, one half cash, the balance in

one year, with ten per cent, interest, from day of sale, if not punctually paid the title is indisputable. DAVID DYER. Jefferson township, October 27.

School coBfiMiiissioner. Not ice is hereby given, that 1 will hold mv OFFICE, as school commissioner, at the clerk's oflice, in Vevay, on the following days to wit: On Monday, October 31, 1830, On Wednesday, November IfJ; being the third day of the Probate court. On Saturday, December 10; and On the rst Monday, in January next. THOMAS COLE, Cofaon township. Oct. '21. . c. . Estate of George Brown, dee. I'ftn i i

iiwL v lo.iu.t i iir unuersiuneu gives notice to all pcrIkllilllCUy .5Ca SIS. gon9 concerned, that h bn. t,A hi. vn.L.m

PL Cfc Kentucky Jeanes just receiv- in the clerk's office, and il be prepared on ed and lor silehy M.n Jfik e.i r..

. v,v wim ... j i 4 i in uiu v i ci m oi tne Switzerland Probate court, to be holden at. the court house in the town of Vevay, on Monday, the 13th day of February next, toclose said administration. JAMES BROWN.adm'c Mrcmber31,

en auu lor 8iie lv

F G SHEETS &. Co Vevay Seemlier 10;blC33

CASH WANTED. THE printer wants cash aiiJ must hive it he hates to make cost?.