Bloomington Post, Volume 1, Number 43, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 August 1836 — Page 2

The patriotic Milkmaid. During the war in the Low Countries, the Spaniards intended to besiege the city of Dort, in Holland, and accordingly planted some thousand soldiers in ambush, to be reaily lor the attack when an opportunity might offer. On the confines of the city lived a rich farmer, who kept a number of cows on his grounds; to furnish the city with butter and milk. His milkmaids, at this time, coming to milk their cows, saw, under the hedges, the soldiers lying in nmbush; they, however, appeared to take no notice, and, having milked their cows, went

away singing merrily. On coming to their master's house, they fold him w hat they had seen, w ho, astonished at the relation, took one of the maids w ith him to a burgomaster at Dort, who immediately sent a spy to ascertain the truth of the story. Finding the report correct, he began to prepare for J ifety and instantly sent to the state, who ordered soldiers into the city, and commanded tit? river to be let in by a certain hi lice which would iur.tanlly put that part of the. country under w ater a here the besiegers lay in ambush. This was forthwith done, and a great number of the Spaniards were drownrd; the rest, being disappointed in their design, escaped, and the town was thus providentially naved. The states, lo commemorate the merry milkmai'ls" service, bestowed on the farmer ;i huge aumial revenue, to compensate the In.ss of his house, land, and cattle; and caused the lliies l a miikiii iivl, milkirg a cow, to be. engraven on all the coin of the city. This iinpicss is still to be seen upon the Dort coinage; si mi 1 .1 1 figures were also set up on the Watergate of the Doit; ami, to ceuiplete their lounilicemthe inai len was allowed forii'..? Hi-it 1 i :"- , ami her Heirs for ever, a very handsome annuity . Lady's Hook. . Inccdi'fc of fun. Pndi'iiii. ) frin:;the. lie volutionary War, w hen (ien I'utnatn was in comitiandofan important fortress, in the highlands of the Hudson river, hi? force hid been so much Weakened by the expiration ol limited enlistments, and the withdrawal of troops for the protc;lien of other invoiliiut passes, (hat the enemy ventured to beyiege his fort. The siee w;is rxtemletl beyond the patience of a veteran, whose feelings were more in favor of field lights, than uf artilVeiul inaturuvres. lie was still more annoyed by a bandy legged drummer, who approached an angle of the fori e very morning, to beat an insulting reveille. After having chafed under the insult, like a caged lion, he procured one of the Dutch ducking guns, of calibre and length sufficient lo reach the drummer, aud punish his audaci ty. He stationed himself with his weapon at the parapet, and soon, saw his insulting victim approaching. lie had scarcely struck the (irst note of triumph and defiance, when drum and drummer rolleil in the dust. 'Therc," exclaimed the satisfied (i2neral,"go to with your sheep skin tidille!" Re vol ul ion ury I ic min iscciicc. A friend has communicated to us the following anecdote of olden times, which like every thing else pertaining to the Revolution , is worthy of record, and will be read with. interest : Kurgoyncthc Dritish General ho h id vaitv boasted lo Geo. 111. that wit), rjtioo men ,c coud march through thc C(OI,ies from iMie end to t,c oilier, had enr.ampcd at bkeenshtrOUgh ("now Whitehall) with double the force he had asked from his Kinrr While there, John Mel), a scoteli settlerof Washington county, w as

seen with his weary nag making his way to the British army. On, I II 1 r

ins arrival, ne enquired lor uen. Frazoi, for the traveller had seen ' service as a soldier under r razor in the French war. They met

and recognized each other, and for 2 shillings a bushel and whiscordial was that meeting. Two key the same; a dollar a day for

natives from the land of the this- digging and no hanging for stcaltle need but see each other in ing. Och Iconic.' a foreign land, and they arebrothersatonce. But in this case our The flying Cabinet. The Rich-

heroes had, besides being natives : r.L,- u. .,J

!,,-,. .1 ! u uie nern aoe. l ie V ce 1 restof the same soil another tie tog Secretary Ca?s at bind them together that WftSjl)etroiu Secretary Pitkerson in N.

auld acquaintance.' I Jersey, Secretary Forsyth 'along After the customary congra-1 shore' "down east." tulationsbetweenthem, Mr.McD ' Truly may this be called the Flying 1 . r 1 . 1 . 1 1 Cabinet. thus whi e all the nrineiintimated to tne General that he , ro r , i"" ' , , . . . . pal cllicers ol Oovernment have !chad come to see him on business Jt.rU.d their pogt?j aud ,irc plirsuing of a confidential nature. Frazcr ; their pleasures in the "bowers cf then requested his attendants to j ease," the Government in fact is adwithdraw, and asked John to in- ! ministered by 15 la 1 11 and Kknuall!

form him what it was. John then ! began: lI have,' said he, 'a wife ami son, and possess about four hundred acres of land, a small portion of which is under im- ' provement, a comfortable: house : and out buildings. .My live stock . consists of a horse which I Iimc with me here, two cows and few ihecn. Now. (letier;i!. have come to you for the advice of a friend, to know what I nm t I 1 1 ... e . ui ... toi-p. -Neuieoti u.uon 01 me country. I ra.ier thought for a , f...., w,. , 1 -,,,,1 -iii 1 lew momentsantl then sml, 'John, i there is IIO silUl)(T On the fence ! f 9 'there Is no tiatf-way wotk bout it there is but lit OI1C COlirSe for . j 1 OU must C I !you to pursiu back and II-' lit lor your Country.' McD. staited back as if thunder 1 struck, not know ing w hat lo make ' of it. On recovering from his ; surprise, with a serious air, han- i iu down his head aiul at the 1 same time shaking it, he said, I j eanna, I canna do that; I have j sworn allegiance to CJeorKe III. and I cannot break my oath .' That oat ti 1 said Fra.er, 'can mm von no longer man your d 1 . j king protects you, and it is now 1 doubtful about his bring "able lou!ger toafjford you that protection j M'U.b.ide farewell to the noble Scotchman, after receiving the injunction to keep this inter- ! view a profound secret until he i should be more, when he might jrelateitat his pleasure; Mcl). pledged him his honor, which I tit waseuougu. lie returned home, shouldered his musket, and a belter whig never aimed at a ttiry. The generous, the honest, a .... . . the noble IVa.er lull at Saratoga, lamented hy foes as well as friends ; and Mel), lung lived lo tell his (ir.)-side story, which he had kept a secret until alter the death of his friend ami adviser. Troy Whig. thi;cami:i. Till' Arillii; :irrl tli:t :i imr ... v.., SOU Who Strikes theill Without rn'l Dr in (iirtc cis-t I i f1(i . 1 I , I nn

.1...., ".m.uu,um, .,, e,-,ot caping from their vengeance, and

that by a remarkable conformity .. .- - betwixt their dispositions and that of their masters, they treasure up the remembrance of the injury till they have an oppor tunity to gratify their resentment Indeed, w hen nn Arab happens ! lo have excited the anger of a ! camel he puts his clothes in the place where thc animal is to pass, and arranges them in such a manner that they seem to cover a man lying down. Tlie camel recollects the garments of him by whom he has been unjustly treated : seizes them with his teeth; j shakes them with violence, and tramples them with fury. When his rage is over, he tpiits them; the owner of the clothes may then show himself without fear, and conduct and load at his pleasure the animal, who, with astonishing doclility, submits to the will of a man that a moment before it was his intention to destroy. Jl Letter of Invitation The Ontarie (New York) Repository, publishes thc following as a part

of an original letter from an emigrant, now in Canandaigua, to I r ? I I 1 1

11 is menu in iremno: 1 My dear Jimmy Come to sweet America, aim come quicicly. Here you can buy praties moJ U,'"S says "The President is at the Hermitage. The Vice I'rcsilM the 'KO"-E f'vfr forsc(N r bargain for such a, sTiff of thr' ? . . . - - ..... llillimorc Pair int. The Vm(oh a (.tumbling Home. Tliia etartlinc phras was recently n-et! on the (loor of Congress by Mr. Cambreleng in rthtiMi lo our own v nrouJ Republic. Ciirealir.e the - truth of " t!f6IH-IMrkCo1. I'l kens, of 1 S.Carolin, took occasion, in it fpeeeh I of singular eloipJt'iiCfc which lullowcJ, to expatiate upon the foiemn U.o t. ,low wc!l nc '".provca me lexi oui rcaeieis may learn Irotn the 1 0 1 1 0 W 1 1) " brilliant extract . O. P. Press. tiUut (ue pcntleman made another , .. . , r 1 1 declaration, which I confess It.leJ my heart With clootny (ortbotlinS for tlie .V J , . , . . ,ulurc Alter tpcakiuc of thy bloatState Of things 111 the Country at present, he concluded b) declaring that 'the whole nation was now oi;e rr.rr.man .. imt.linrr honeo '('.!. ering tltC position lie OCCUCUt-S 111 tlllS IIoiisp. nml relrflimi In- hr;irs In the dominant party that now rules the Confederacy considering that, fn an his residence, he mu-t be intineiteli icqu tinted with the secret springs ' fHculati)n and commerce I confess I heard this solemn declaration with no ordinary emotions. ThU nation one comnvin gambling house! An I who made itsu! Let those who hold tbe rei:i3 of the (jovenancnt answer UHi .IWIUI question. Mr. CtKlllinuti, next to the- omnipotence and cmni f W t n 1 - ji rft:it LiitPriiiti.rt1tttrr I ' 1 a e r ' "i - i.ce lri.it moves upon tin: all or 0: trial moves 11 1 ;? 1 1 tin? all or 0! : tlie world, tli- re is no r that r x j crcises ?o great nn ii.tluet;cc over the feelii tlie sentiments, and the vny natui that .. mini: ; vidu 1! date, : and 1 of man, as the uove rt tin t:t !s upon him, and those who ad r the authority. Let an hiJi become abandoned and pr. ih ;1 the consequences t f his ice i'piily are, lor the mest part, confine ij to him' 1 It him those iinmedi ately arciind him ; but let those who no Id their h inds the tK'Stinics of ; l11'11 peonlc become cotrupt and lawI .... - . I i . . i t .. l . . less; let tiiem trample over th IT -I I fundamental piinciples el the govt rn mei.tlet tluui become amliitiotis and prolhgule, and tbc con! qiicnces are1 ( It in the remotest ciichs of satiety ; the highest and the; I iwc.-l eotn.' tin tlt i litis lrciiiciuii.HH inline nee. L-'iU ovnrthc world, and see its f iii c? I poi lion's when; civilization, art, ai d re linemenl, oece held their soft and tnin gled sway,' now laid low iu ruin and ' decavi lo walk bv the? tirnbiMi iiiIiiiiiii I. .1 ...i,,. J , i M1'C C1 . 0I" S,.f".lt, " tl,e grac 01 itlllltlatles : go Visit the tiioillti Virgil, or villas of Tullv,- why h ! it ,.ialbvmi lf!iir no im', . V(lil. r . J e the orator, or sec no more the poet and warrior? Is it becou-e the tip lifted hand ol Uod has forever blight ed those fairest portions of his crea tion? No, no; it cornea from the mi quity of corrupt, fallen, ambitious 1 f)tt 11 II 12 111 -2 licur nin tr hatiH tlntf It has laid these fair rccions low. and made a degenerate, desnondinn, and heart bioken people. 1 . . 'And, eir, when it is now nnnounc- ; ed that our 'nation is one common cambl ing house,' let those who sit on the seats of power tremble for the future They may pass through this world, and receive its applause; they my proclaim in triumph that they have received the approbation of their country, and when the gnawings of a guilty conscience shall be felt, thev may pour upon it the sweet unction that rises from the huzzis of a passing mob; but when they shall have gone through these scenes, and shall come to the last sad day when the secrets and recesses of (he human heart shall be laidopen before a tribunal that is never deceived and that never errs; when they rise before the searching eye of an avenging God, then let the question be asked, who made this nation one common gamb . ; 1,,,B " j , ( T m ;,'ua nnf " . hng bouse and, it I mistake not, you will see them quase ana tremoie as did Babylon's corrupt and revelling ! crew when they beheld upon the wall 'I

the hund-wrilinc that announced their ui'lt, nl proclaimed their destiny." - . '-

sT.l'TE OF L1)IL'A Oxen counti,. set. Owen rrobatc cout, August Teim, a. d. issg. Mjlinda Woodemvid ' ilinda Vood( nrcid 1 S relid of Pub I .M. Woodr.n (lcc"d. 020 (I Petition fur cWer VS ) the heirs of, mid deed) 10MES now the said Mnlir.da, by Eckels licr yc(jiinstl and files her petition herein, and prajs Ihe court lo appoint Commissioners to assign, and ccttll'liir dower, cf, in and to the leal estate uf the said decedent, land on motion ordered that publication of the pendency of this petition be inade tin cc week successively at least twenty days bef c it the fast d;y of the nrxt itiui of this court in "The l'ofl" a newspaper published iu lilooniingtnn, Indiana, notifying llic heiis of (he said Robert M. to lit pea 1 at 1 he next term of this ( out t and ai.su er s a i il petition or (he matteis and thii s (lit rein contained will be taken as confessed and dented accnidinglv in their absci cc, until wLiib time ordered that this cause be continued . A copy r.'tcst, T. C. JOHNSON, Clk O. P. C. . !, STATE OF ' j C ire n iuu nl ij, y j Owen Probate Court, August Teim, IS.,6. 1'AKTITION. ! Jo.'fph 11. 11 ilson, legitce of Vance. Mil tun, dcceciicd, VS Ilobnl Wthon,1 (Jrecd T. fl'ilbon, Vuncc Wilson, JIil ton II 7"N, Snait .lime ll'ilson ami Jlliry .Fin Wiltt.n, in :n if the tad I inue . 11 uuTi 1. 1 f OMES ru-w iU .aid ciw; laimu.t hy EckcU, Xy bis compel ;;t..l en motion, li avc i' iJiven ai d ; he fi'es his bill h.ieiu w it!i Itave to a'ui i;J ihe same vviiLin ninety !aj s, ptnyin? Air th p--r'i:ion of the West hulf tt : n.ii"ii -I 1:1 towns!. i;i Norih of lian-e -I West, iinioi g the lieirs maid according lo their respective rihis, ar.d on fur! tier mutton oidcrrd that eituliou U-uc herein to ( reed T. Wilson and Robeit i's 11 livirg in Lawrcucc """'y. . iiidaa tic.i a aiV.?isto Ihe fati-fai:icn ol the com t, ll.at v ai ce r.sen. M(!lon u iUtll aa u,e ui.s of s,....,ei uiiS n lute of Me.cer eoun'v Krniucky. dcc'J. viz: S:sau tin... 1 m 1 .... i ,t . . . . V l1'' " l,,AV: 'h"il:.!:ie,f'!" , of ,ne ency uf tl,, r,,jtion be gi.cn at Iras! 1 1 eelt by publitaiiou in 'The t'osi'a i.riv-pn. 1 p.t,- '. '''bid iu lih.ominS'n, la . notion g mid heir. ih& ; unlevs they be i,- appear here 0.1 lU hva day ef tin bill the malt, n anj thins llietem eoM.iii.fJ uill bt t.Leii us cor.t. tvtd and 1 rocecdii ts .l.neoii be lm iic.u tiIu r iu their absct te ni.ttl uiv. h hinc ii.!ir ed lliut this cai::e b. ci n!iu.d. . 1 1 j 1 (. Hi f T. C. JOH.YSO.W Ca. O P. C. IS heriby gicn that the uiiderigiu-d have l.X.i. out Ictleu, tf aJuiinis'i a ioii on the estate el Oavid Killiiuli der'd Iu to of Momre roi:ii!y, Imli an.. All peu;i. iiidtlted to ihe nlalc an n estcd Ij make. iuinirJiaic pujnient, and ullpiisoi.! having e laim njiaiii't lie aint will prf er.t tin in .f..i. .....i.A..,. 1 i... . .t ..1 :.. .. The slate is pi obabl) sciht !!. JONATHAN NICHOLS, ,WnV. li It 1 ri 1.' 1 1 riucii i t ' 1:1 :iv.v (?niiitistr(i(or's Stile. IIFISF. he suld en Tuesdat the Z"'.h da; cf Si pit iii 1. 1 r next at the late residence m I llavid Kil'o. j:'i l o,. in he tor n i f l'.lt-t mil 'en, a I the persui.al n p( 1 1 v ol said dee'U eonjisiiu ol Gallic, Hogs, l,uh!jcr, a good Set of CAITE 2 7T E Ti TO OX C, . i House hold k. Kilchen Fur nature, And other urtielit Iu" letli.'iis !o mt iilitn 1J n in th1 eili l ill bu i;mu f.r i.ll i.n s ovi r tliif i!i;!l.u ; I'v 1 . lihn-ir i;iiint I" i d ii i ii apprutt'tl "cmin inn i.l liit- il'Uiinn! uf li 11 r il jIIii - X uiniir cash ii h.uul S:i!.' lo ipn.Bifnri :i t " o'el.tk. JON V TIIAN-MCIIO! .S, AJm'r. SAKAIt KILI.Ol'(iM, trV. 1 V a decice of the probate coert 1 iil t iTir fui i I ile 11 Ihe hi.htst Lnidi r on the pinnies 01 -the ! .hiv olSiptrinber next, the follow inK laud I U n ..reslalc if .-am.i.l ll'utfoek deeV, lo nit lb. r- i.!i west ipnuti r if sresitm 1C, i. -.v:..!.:- 10 'i r.lll)P ' l.("it. Ills 1 1 (idliiliirrr loin c nm. Iii. 1 I in one ih: K'" S mi i. i Saw M -i nionths , one third in tttelvu inuiiths anil ul iu eighteen months, by the pmehasei 1 . .i' iv iid npptoud sieuritj fut eaeh patOn : aid tract uf land there is a rrisl and C' I - n is 1:1 iv iindy for opeintioii, lotlher with other neees'iiiy buildings, on nhieh Iherc is a Rood spring wi II situated foi a distilery. Thc nbor premises arc within one mile of the lute survey of the Hail Koad from New-Albany on ihe Ohio river lo Crnrtfonbrillc and will in one ni d a half miles ol thc (.'enlriil Ctuiul down W hi;e river and within one mile of thc fliu ishing luwn of Mount Tubor, from tvhieli Iheic is as good navigation for fill boats as any part of White 1 iter, and from vthith there is considerable ennui line if the moducts to the soulliJ'"1 tct. ivisotis wishing 10 vest their funds in improvements of the kind will do well to examine (he premises. JOHN DOW LAND, Adni'r. August 2-1 (Ii 1S:G. 4J 30IT Isfttttl for Sale. NOTICE. (will tfTur Tor sale to tie highest bidder nt the Court House in the (own of liloomipgton, on the I Oth da) of September next, (be balance oflhe unsold School Lands in Ihe 16th section in Con gressional township No. 7 North of Kangc No. tiro W est in forty acre lats. One fourth of the principle and one years interest on the residue will be requited of tbe purchaser on thc day of sale. The balance to remain at interest (at the option of the purchaser) for ten years by paying tbe interest annual in advance. MILTON MT11ETRIDGE. August 6th, 1S3G. 42-3 TAKi;. 171' B Y George Wbisman in Richland township Monroe county, la. one sorrel marc. 11 or 12 years old. 13 1-2 hands hiirh. some saddle matks no other maiks or brands perceivable sp. praised ,0 $23,00, before me on ihe istday of August lsaeJOHN JUTIIETIUDGE, J.P. 11 3ow

TOiS01tI Aff, OPERATOR, BEGS leate to ii.fium lie public ihnt he I.m ' removed bis tflablishnicr.t, lo il r it nTl commodious buildinp lately eucUd on Main Mitel just below the Post Office, wl.cie be will be fUi.rf at al! times ready lo apply the insbumcnls of hi calling lo the ucvi, and face cf it.ote f(ei.tUniuu who may wish their thins rc: pi d. and Ibeir suptrftuouihair removed. Six cents fur thaiirig, and twelve for cuitirg hair, will be the otallisbf d piee, throughout the tibolc year. N. B. 1 80 :$ow '

JV O T I C E . TIIIE partnership heretofore nisiii e in the JL mercantile bts-ness in llie ttwn of lilomnington, bclwccu J. K. Ilen philland Asher I.aLirn. was by mutual consent tlisolvid 01: the l&lb day c.l" July 1 836. Tlie boiks ofiaiilfiim were ly cvntiact Iransfertd to J. K. Hon:phi!l ivho is vulboiizjd lo set'tu them. J. K. 11LMP1MLL & ASIir.K LAtERTEW. 10 Sow tf. NEW 'STOKE, EL LETTS V1LLE. rjlIIF. fubfcrilrr iff 1 rctfully infoins iLc i lie that he la just reetivtd, n d is cuw uj.euii.g at his !oie lui n; in ihcabitc nan.td !atrv a Urge ar.d pUr.dii; tsair'n.tr.t of S1TUNG AND C31.VrR inci ri?;:.(i 1 : . . m v . n St 41 V i -Js VLI? I'; T. TsVTf. I T, Q r 7 1 Kt I J7, b: Js V vU 4iil g Mi:i)ici:i:s, EZucI.s c cf A if. : if. :u rt7 Reels o.d S.KS, .V.tVct, Cas- , 1k.ii, (t olid J'oih, j And in jl;it a'nn t t vi rj Hti.U ii. I m line 1 f l uact en li in! ill 1 p li.ns. 'J It J 1 bin ai t e j,t citi Ily inviud to thli 111) 1 m n ii 1 iu 1 1 n 1 I e is t 1 l;! 1 t I i Mi 1 k t ( fniS tit 1 a 11 It in r to :.r t 1 1 iv 1 1! t it il 11. il i n : 1 1 1 (. N li. Cot r.'it 1 11 . 1 tt 1 I 1 I eM ct;tiptijn ii'.Le tuhtu 11. tx.hr. lit Itr Lite's. Tin t oil t 1 W i: I es ! f M 1 1 SP a a 1 I s miiI ar e! . 1. rv.h, t 1.. I t t j 1 iees il! r. i . lU TI.LH. e paid in g' c x.-.ui rnv, 5 I S1 I t II l I I V ii.rums ;l ji.b!ic ll.nl j , bus pi ill: ?til V njt r litiii's I at Mxp. ivhilt le i 1 in tulitii.n llliMil'S in alt 11 Mil :oti. 1 1 ai tit s . I 1 11 :i 1 iS 1 1 1 pit p i 1 s'anil? 111 l.;.i..'.-, a lmiilI u. i.ii.i tl la:s, ti.th us Sjihiulid llliuk hour Huts, Fine Drcfj, Reaver tixd Oltte Ud$, Fine Sr . oiiuvnn Ronnn Fait, Chidrtn's Fine and Cax.tiiutt IIatxt Wool Halt, eS"f. . Hew ill also 11 i.l e I !: In t r.'i r. I lit ntil "ill be ilur e inautiit. fnU i i :.l le, r.i.il tloial It innci i r, not ii.fi rinr li an in.nn H.i tin if in ihe es: iiiin'rv. 'Ihe 1 1 Hit lie mjitiii-lU intiltti to r.ill aid rxauine I -is" in I U, us he litis ccifoUi.t fn 111 1 is it en 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 e in In. mm fs bt naciiut lt.il In please. Ili ha:s still It sold is lin, t.i nil otli i.t is 'ii tvrst if eijnal (p-nltty. N. H. nil kites ilteJ ft. is v. ill be li.Li n it cehai f. r l.nt. iiVocutinfui Jene 10i, I SCO. 3i-if A (J T 1 C E f ft i-iTcr f r sale, lo the hiflest bidt'f court house in the u.v u ( lilt t ir.l'e er at the ion en Sat urdav the lCth day tf Sip'iu.lir i.ixt. Ihe teciiih seclioii in rergrrsMoiial lettuMiip No In. North of llai'ft Nu. 1 wi in !oi ol 40 aeics eadi. The eui dnions of said a!e will Le cue 4iti of Ihe puiehase n.enev nr.d ei.cjears inttnsi oi the balance in aiUai.ce. 'I be irsidi.c lo rin.ain at inleiest Rl the opt en of the peicl aiet fir 10 jiai by paving ti e inteiest in odvrr.ee annually. lki 7th day of July IS3G. .VILTCXMCTIiETKirCE S C.M.C. A!m inistrntor's Iof ic TETTERS f f ndniinistiatien l.avirp hem frsurcd to (he mitli lEipncd en the rilale tf Janus C Harrah laic if Owt 11 Counly, dee'd, who died inlrslaic, (his is (l.eitfi ie lo nt lify all prisons iilehted lo snid eslaic to make immidiatc payment and nil those Laving claims to preset,! Ibim fir scl tknicnl, thc estitc is suposcd to be suiveut JAMES UROWN, .IJip'r. AliRttst 3d 1S3G. 40--3nwS. 13URSUANTto a decree or ihe Prcbalc Court of Monroe county Indiana, I slialf wfrVr fr sale on thc premises on ihe 3d day of Septen.bsr next the following described land as Ihe real estate or William Wilson dee'd. to rvit: ihat port of tbe East half of the South East quarter of section 17 which previous to (he tlcaih cf said decedent was owned by l.im and Henry Stine jf irtly. and to siliich there area sew and a prist mill attached, formerly knewn b) ihe name cf Dcvere's mill, on Ihe following terms viz: cne Ihiul in advance, one third in 6 nionths, and one third in twelve months, by tbe purchaser giving note and approved se curity for he two last pajuienls. ANDREW WAMTLER, Com'r. 43 Sow Aiv l.h()se indcb,ed tiislwjb I. Work &. Advertising are requested to come forward and make payment as further indulgence cannot Le iven. June 3t7, 1830. Blank IN N F or sale ut the PiiiitinT office of "The rust."