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Switzerland County – 1825 Militia

Information about the mustering of the Indiana Militia in Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in the Indiana Spectator (Lawrenceburg, Indiana).

Indiana Spectator – 2 April 1825 – Page 3 – Column 4

BRIGADE ORDER.
Tenth Brigade of Indiana Militia.
Vevay, January 14, 1825.

The commandant of the third regiment will muster said regiment, on Thursday the 17th day of October next, at the town of Hartford.

The commandant of the fourteenth regiment, will muster said regiment, on the 31st day of October next, at or near Cotton’s mill, on Indiana creek.

The commandant of the fifteenth regiment, will muster said regiment, on Wednesday the 26th day of October next, at Lawrenceburg.

The commandant of the forty fourth regiment will muster said regiment, on Saturday, the 29th day of October next, at Collin McNutt’s.

By order of Brig. Gen.
Wm. C. KEEN.
WILLIAM McCULLOUGH, Aid.

Indiana Spectator – 2 April 1825 – Page 4 – Column 4

Regimental Orders.

The 15th Regiment will be mustered at Lawrenceburgh on the 26th day of October next.

First Battalion will be mustered at Judge Major’s on the 13th day of May next.

Second Battalion will muster at Cambridge on the 14th day of May next.

Regimental Drill will meet at John Dawson’s in Cambridge on the 12th day of August next for the purpose of drilling two days and perform camp duty during the night – also the commandants of companies will meet at the same place on the 2d day of April next for the purpose of consolidating said regiment.

Each of the said musters will commence at 10 o’clock on said days.

Commandants of companies will muster their said companies as the law prescribes. By order of the Colonel commanding said regiment.

JOHN SPENCER, Major
15th Regt. I. M.
February 14, 1825.

Dearborn County Newspaper Notices – 1825

The following notices appeared in the Indiana Spectator (Lawrenceburg, Indiana) during the year 1825. Each notice contains a reference to the newspaper where it appeared.

Indiana Spectator – 1 Jan 1825

12 1-2 cents Reward.
Ran away from the subscriber living in New Lawrenceburg, on the 21st November last, two Boys, one named Lewis Hunter, about 18 years of age, and the other named Isaac Knight, aged about 14, an indented apprentice to the Blacksmith business. The above reward will be given to any person delivering the said Boys to the subscriber, but no charges paid.

DAVIS WOODWARD.
New Lawrenceburg. Dec. 25. 3t

Indiana Spectator – 1 Jan 1825

WANTED.
An apprentice to the Carriage Lace &c Fringe Manufactory. Other branches of weaving will likewise be taught. Good encouragement as to clothing and education shall be given. One from 14 to 17 years of age would be preferred.

Enquire at this office.

Indiana Spectator – 22 Jan 1825 – Page 4 – column 3

Fifty Dollars Reward
Was stolen from the subscriber, living in Lexington, Ky. on Monday the 10th inst. by two men, whose names I know not – A Negro boy, by the name of

NICHOLAS;

About 17 years of age. He is very likely, and of a yellow complexion, trim and well made – he has been accustomed for several years to work at the Coach painting business, and can paint tolerably well. He had on when he left home a grey coat and pantaloons made of Jean, but may have changed his clothes since – Said boy was seen on the 12 inst. on the Dry Ridge, below Gaine’s tavern, in company with two men; one of them wore a white hat, They had in their possession a horse, without any saddle, and enquired the road to Lawrenceburgh. I will give 50 dollards in specie, to any person who shall secure said boy in Jail, so that I get him again, if taken out of the state of Kentucky; or if sent home to me I will pay all reasonable charges in addition to the above reward – or 25 dollars if taken within the State of Kentucky, with all reasonable expences, by delivering him to

Samuel Redd.
January 14, 1824. [year should read 1825]

Indiana Spectator – 2 Apr 1825 – Page 3 – Column 4; 29 Apr 1825 – Page 4 – Column 3

Five cents Reward
Ranaway from the subscriber on Friday the 10th inst. an indented apprentice to the Shoe Making business, by the name of JOHN MCKNEELY, about 18 years of age, 5 feet four or five inches high, black eyes and dark complexion. Had on when he went away a black cloth roundabout, and blue Linsey Pantaloons. The above reward will be given to any person, who will deliver said boy to me in Lawrenceburg Ia. but no expenses paid.

W. Harrington.
April 2, 1825.

Indiana Spectator – 2 Apr 1825 – Page 3 – Column 4

Wanted Immediately,
A YOUNG MAN between the age of 14 and 16, of good moral character, as an apprentice to the Blacksmith Business, to whom liberal encouragement will be given.

Richard Prest.
Lawrenceburgh, April 2.

Indiana Palladium – 8 Apr 1825 – Page 3, Column 3

Information Wanted.
In the month of June, 1822, a young man named JOHN DUNLAP, a Tanner and Currier, (who now, if living, is in the 23d year of his age,) left Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, intending to go to the city of New Orleans, but has not since been heard of by his sisters and friends. Any person who can give information respecting him, will confer a particular favour by writing to Robert Montgomery, Esq. Greensburgh, Westmoreland county, Pa.
March 8, 1825.

Indiana Spectator – 22 Apr 1825 – Page 3 – Column 4

TAKE NOTICE
Whereas, my wife Sarah has left my bed and board, without any just cause or provocation, I hereby forwarn all persons from harbouring or trusting her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting after this date.

Joseph Sharbagh
April 15, 1825

Indiana Spectator – 22 Apr 1825 – Page 4 – Column 4

NOTICE
Wheras my Wife Anna Bauldridge has without just cause left my bed and board, these are therefore to caution and forwarn, all persons harbouring, maintaining, or aiding her, or trading or bargaining with her, as I will prosecute any person who may maintain, aid or harbour her, and will never pay any debts of her contracting, unless compelled by law.

Thomas Bauldridge
April 15, 1825

Indiana Spectator – 22 Apr 1825 – Page 3 – Column 4

To the Public
Some base malicious persons have put in circulation a report that I have been partial to some persons in the discharge of my duties, as assessor, in taking a true assessment of the taxable property in Laughry township. – I inform the public that these reports are unfounded, and the propagators of them destitute of truth. – I have taken the oath required by law for faithful performance of my duty – If I have not gone according to law I am subject to the penalities – and I invite those persons who have circulated this report to prove one charge against me – if I have been guilty of any misconduct punish me; if innocent I should like to be honorably acquitted. – I therefore invite a public investion of my conduct.

J. P. Wood.
Assessor for Laughry Township
April 29 1825.

Indiana Palladium – 13 May 1825 – Page 2, Column 4

50 Dollars Reward!!
RUNAWAY from the subscriber, some time in March last, a negro man named JIM;

He is about 35 years old; stout and well made; rather low stature; yellow complexion.—Had on when he went away white linsey coat and pantaloons, the coat was cut too small, and has a piece put in the middle seam; much marked with the small pox; stammers and has a difficulty speaking. It is supposed he is somewhere in the state of Indiana, as he has been seen near Lawrenceburgh, in company with another black man, by a Mr. George Smith—who resides on the waters of White River.

The above reward will be given in SECIE, to any person who will secure him in the jail at Louisville, Ky. and inform the subscriber, living near Elizabethtown, Hardin county, Ky. Any information that will enable me to get the above named negro, will be received thankfully and liberally rewarded.

JNO. SHACKLEFORD, Sr.
May 6, 1825.

Switzerland County – 1846 Business Directory

The 1846 Switzerland County, Indiana business directory is from:
J. F. Kimball & Co.’s Eastern, Western, and Southern Business Directory; Containing the Cards and Circulars of Merchants, Manufacturers and Others, in the Principal Cities of the East, West, and South: to which is added a State Register of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. 1846. Second Annual Issue. Cincinnati and New York: J. F. Kimball & Co., Publishers.

SWITZERLAND COUNTY.
Population in 1840 –9,920.

COUNTY OFFICERTS.—Clerk Circuit and Probate Courts, Edward Patton; Auditor, A. W. Dumont; Treasurer, William Hall; Sheriff, Randolph J. Moreior; Recorder, Ira N. Malin; Commissioners, A. S. Humphrey, L. W. Beal, David Shull; School Commissioner, U. P. Schenck; Assessor, Joseph McHenry.

ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Vevay: John Dumont, Robert Drummond, Robert J. Conoway, James Scott Carter, Charles T. Jones, Silas Overturf, James Beale, A. W. Dumont. Craig Township: Joseph C. Eggleston. York Township: Daniel Kelso. Mount Sterling: Jonathan M. Froman.

PHYSICIANS.—Vevay: Joseph McCutcheon, Samuel W. Clarkson, T. C. Gale. Patriot: Elias Humphrey, — Brooks, William G. Gage. New York: Edward Burns. Allensville: P. S. Sage. Cotton Township: Jesse McMillen. Pleasant Township: Samuel Fallis. Jefferson Township: Sewall R. Eaton. Mount Sterling: John L Armington. Jacksonville: — Hull.

CLERGYMEN.—Vevay: H. Wason. Allensville: B. F. Boath. Vevay: A. G. Bussey, — Wallace.

MERCHANTS.—Vevay: U. P. Schenk, Julius Dufour & Co., Penet Dufour & Co., Geo. E. Pleasants & Son, Zadig Rouse, Morerod & Craig, A. R. Bailey & Co. Patriot: Daniel Smith, William Gibson, Martin R. Green, Aribert Gazlay. New York: Jacob R. Hanis, Quercus Grover, B. F. Arnold, Clairborne Allen & Son. Cotton Township: Bennett Seymore. Pleasant: Joseph Stapp.

I, William Dumont, Auditor of Switzerland county, do hereby certify the foregoing list of names to contain the names of the county officers and principal merchants and professional men in this county.

Given under my hand this 22d November, 1845.
WILLIAM DUMONT.
Auditor S. C.

Ohio County – 1846 Business Directory

The 1846 business directory for Ohio County, Indiana appeared in:
J. F. Kimball & Co.’s Eastern, Western, and Southern Business Directory; Containing the Cards and Circulars of Merchants, Manufacturers and Others, in the Principal Cities of the East, West, and South: to which is added a State Register of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. 1846. Second Annual Issue. Cincinnati and New York: J. F. Kimball & Co., Publishers.

OHIO COUNTY.
Population about 4,500.

COUNTY OFFICERS.—Associate Judges, Samuel Fulton, Thomas H. Gilmore; Clerk of Circuit and Probate Courts, James H. Pepper; Sheriff, James. Smith; Auditor, J. M. Vance; Treasurer, J. B. Craft; Recorder, Wm. T. Lambdin; Commissioners, John Bennett, James Hemphill, George Pate; Assessor, M. Stewart; School Commissioner, N. R. Stedman.

ATTORNEYS.—Rising Sun: Alexander C. Downey, James S. Jelley, A. W. Hendricks. In Country: J. C. Ricketts.

PHYSICIANS.—Rising Sun: M. Haines, B. James, John Morrison, H. T. Williams, J. Evans, H. R. T. Rose, William Cullen Crookshank. Cass Township: R. Gillespie. Hartford: J. Jessup.

CLERGYMAN.—Rising Sun: James Jones, T. Eddy, J. S. Barwick, L. Hurlburt, B. F. Morris, T. Whallon, Charles Craven.

MERCHANTS.—Rising Sun: James Stirrat, Shadrach Hathaway, Abijah North & Son, Craft & Lynn, A. Jamieson, T. Kimpton & Brother, Wm. P. James & Co., I. D. & H. D. Hamilton, John McKnight. Hartford: A. & R. Wilber, J. R. Cole & Co., A. Y. Maryman. Milton Mills: M. Turner. Cass Township: James Hemphill.

I certify that the foregoing list contains the names of the principal merchants and professional men of Ohio county, Indiana.
J. M. VANCE, Auditor,
By A. C. Downey, Dep’y.
November 20, 1845.

Dearborn County Business Directory – 1846

The 1846 Business Directory for Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
J. F. Kimball & Co.’s Eastern, Western, and Southern Business Directory; Containing the Cards and Circulars of Merchants, Manufacturers and Others, in the Principal Cities of the East, West, and South: to which is added a State Register of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. 1846. Second Annual Issue. Cincinnati and New York: J. F. Kimball & Co., Publishers.

DEARBORN COUNTY.
Population in 1840—19,327.

COUNTY OFFICERS.—Judge of P. Court, William S Holman; Clerk, Caleb Cushing; Recorder, Thomas Palmer; Treasurer, Nelson H. Torbett; Auditor, Reuben Rodgers; Sheriff, Mahlon Powell; Coroner, Milo Black; Prosecuting Attorney, John Dumont.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW. George H. Dunn, Amos Lane, James T. Brown, E. Dumont, Daniel S. Major, David Macey, John Ryman, Philip L. Spooner, Theodore Gaylay, Abram Bower, Jr., Noble Hamilton, John B. Vail, Sindey Sanford, Strange S. Dunn, Lewis S. Moffatt, Isaac Miles, Hamilton Conaway, John D. Haines. Henry Raymond.

CLERGYMEN.—Ezra Ferris, Edwin P. Bond, William Johnson, David Fisher, William Bruce, Alvah Churchill, A. Eddy, Benjamin Fuller, Sen., Alfred J. Cotton, Charles Bowner, William Fleming; Mr. Havens, Mr. Marlick, Daniel Kelaey, Mr. Fairchild.

PHYSICIANS.—Jeremiah H. Bower, Edwin P. Bond, Milo Black, Myren A. Hending, — Stume, — Reed, John G. Dunn, Nelson H. Tubet, Jacob Ebersole, E. Y. Lee, B. I. J. Bealle, George Sutton, John J. Gerrard, William Tate, E. Eldridge, David Leray, David Fisher.

MERCHANTS. Lewis G. Halbert, Peter B. Vail, James C. Cordry, Jones & Brewington, Julian Lawrence, David A. Brooks, John C. Moore, Thomas Guion, John B. Clark, Benj. Sylvester, John D. Haines, Levin B. Lewis, Oliver & George Tousey, Daniel A. Rowland, John Gray & Son, Weymond & Forrest, Trauger & Grant, Houck & Weidlesteadt, William E. Craft, Mayhew & Watts, Lemmley & Dunn, J. N. Ray, John Ferris & Co., John Stockman & Son, R. & O. L. Parry, Andrew Morgan, Josiah Chambers, Thomas J. Taylor. Townsend J. Taylor, James W. Craft.

State of Indiana,
County of Dearborn.}

I, George W. Lane, Auditor of Dearborn county, do hereby certify the foregoing list to contain the names of the principal merchants and professional men in this county.

Given under my hand this 29th day of December, 1845.
G. W. LANE, Auditor.

Dearborn County Sale of Taxes – January 1840

The following notice was found in:
Political Beacon (Lawrenceburg, Indiana) – 28 Dec 1839 – Page 3 – Column 5.

Sale of Taxes.
NOTICE is hereby given, that I have executed the following numbers of shares of the capital stock of the Branch of the State Bank of Indiana at Lawrenceburgh, owned by the following persons, for the non-payment of State, County, and Road taxes, to 1839, as charged upon the duplicate of Dearborn county, and unpaid, to-wit:

Owners names. No shares. Am’t of taxes.
Bradley Bonaparte 6 .64
Hayes Joseph 10 2.25
Hayes James C 10 .84
Hayes Ezra G 10 .84
Hayes Oliver 10 .84
Hayes Sarah 10 .84
John Enoch D 107 Bal. due 13.37
Miller Job 48 6.57
Major Daniel S 123 15.79
Major Catharine C 15 1.96
Pepper Abel C 43 9.67

And that I will on the first day of January, A. D. 1840, at the door of the Branch Bank aforesaid in Lawrenceburgh, in said County of December, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M. and 4 P. M. of said day, proceed to sell the bank stock aforesaid charged to the said owners respectively, or so much thereof as will pay the taxes charged thereon respectively, and costs.

WILLIAM G. MONROE,
Treasurer and Collector of Dearborn Co.
by John Weaver, Dep’ty Collector
Dec 10 1839