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Covington Journal, Covington, Kentucky
February 16, 1856
- D. Mooar, Attorney at Law, Covington, will practice in the
counties of Kenton, Boone, Grant and Pendleton, and in the Court
of Appeals. All business confided to him will receive prompt
attention. Office South West corner of 6th and Madison streets.
A large amount of valuable real estate for sale, both in the
city and country, improved and unimproved. Inquire at the above
office.
- On Sunday night last five slaves made their escape from Grant
county. A reward of $1000 is offered for the lot.
- We regret to learn, that the dwelling house of Alexander M.
Rigg, in Owen county, was totally destroyed by fire on the 3rd
together with all his furniture. The loss we have not heard
stated.
- On Saturday last, Dennis McCarly and James Fitzgerald, two
Irishmen, on the C. & L. R. R. near Paris, were engaged
in drilling out a blast that missed fire, when it suddenly exploded,
killing McCarty, and mangling Fitzgerald in such a manner that
no hopes are entertained for his recovery.
- Married on the 14th, by Rev. A. Drury, Mr. Jno. M. Ferguson
to Miss Eleanor J. Thomas, all of this city.
- State of Kentucky-Grant Circuit Court-A. Clark, Guardian for
Rifle’s Heirs, against m. H. Sipple, A. C. Bibee, and
Mary A. Bibee, In Equity Heirs and Cr’s of John Riffle.
- The undersigned, Master Commissioner, of Grant Circuit Court,
will on the 9th day of February, 1856, at said Commissioner’s
office in the town of Williamstown, Kentucky, proceed to take
claims against the estate of Jno. Riffle, dec’d, and the
said creditors of said Riffle are hereby notified to present
their claims to said Commissioner for adjustment, on or before
the 23d of February next. Seth Doud, Master Commissioner
- Notice: My wife, Elizabeth Holthaus, left my bed and board
on the 5th, without any just cause or provocation, taking with
her my little girl Charlotte, and almost every article of furniture
and other house-keeping articles that were in my house during
my absence. I forbid any one trusting her or either of my children
on my account, as I will not pay any debts their contracting.
H. Holthaus.
- State of Kentucky-Kenton Circuit Court:
E. H. Parrish, Executor and trustee of R. L. Clarkson, Pltif.,
against James M. Clarkson and others, Defendants.- In Equity.
By virtue of a decree rendered at a late term of the Kenton
Circuit Court in the above cause, I will on the 19th day of
February next, offer for sale, on the premises, a valuable tract
of containing one thousand acres in tracts of 50 acres, Said
land is situated in Kenton county, Ky., on Licking river, nineteen
miles from Covington, by the Covington and Lexington railroad,
which runs through the land. The sale will be made on a credit
of one, two, and three years, the purchaser to give bond and
security for the purchase money, bearing interest at six per
cent, per annum until paid. This land is all unimproved and
covered with the finest description of wood and timber trees,
consisting of oak, poplar, black walnut, sugar tree, blue ash,
interspersed with a large proportion of wild cherry tree, and
is in the river bottom the finest beach imaginable, and presents
the finest prospect yet offered for men of industry to get themselves
homes, or men of capital to increase their fortunes, as the
wood and timber taken to market will more than pay for the land,
and when taken off will render the land doubly valuable.I will
be prepared on the day of sale with a complete survey and maps
of the land and the divisions, so as to give accurate information
touching the locality of the several parcels, and also give
satisfactory assurances in respect to the title. In the meantime,
Mr. Phillip Talifario, on the adjoining tract above the land,
will take pleasure in showing land to anyone who may wish to
inspect it. N. B. Stephens, Com’r.
- Commonwealth of Kentucky-Kenton Circuit Court:
Phillip H. Spilman’s Administrator against Phillip H.
Spilman’s heirs and creditors - Also the cross Petition
of James Stone in same case - Petition in Equity.
At the October term of 1855, the above case was by an order
of said Court, referred to me as Master Commissioner, to audit
and settle the claims against the estate of Phillip H. Spilman
deceased. Now, therefore, all creditors of the estate of said
decedent, are hereby notified that I shall attend at the office
of Circuit Court Clerk in Covington, from this day till the
28th day of February next, and all creditors are hereby to
present and prove their demands according to law. The aforesaid
Administrator is also required to appear before me at the
same time and place, and settle his account with said Estate.
E. B. Bartlett, Master Commissioner Covington, Ky., Jan. 19,
1856.
Transcribed by Jeannie
Gallant
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