Corydon Press, and Anti-Masonic Democrat, Volume 2, Number 12, Corydon, Harrison County, 17 November 1830 — Page 8
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MY LOVES AND MY HATES. Hove the mortal who inherits A generous, independent mind ; The Few whose own intrinsic merits Adorn and benefit mankind. JEhate the sordid, selfish many; Tba cringing, servile, mean and ba&r The tongue that lies to save a penny ; Tho knavish heart with smiling face I love the man who feels indignant . Wbcn whispered slanders meet his ejer j JVbo cherishes no thought malignant, But aims to keep his conscience clear. ' thate the wholesale scandal dealer, The petty, sly retailer too : t bate the reputation stealer; The friendship mask'd with heart untfuA
Sloro the man whose noble spirit, No wealth nor power can debase; Ld whose affections humble merit is sure to find a welcome placet. hate the shameful ostentation . - Of hypocrites and fools and knave; j hutc the thirst for adulation, ' The food of kings and breath of slaved Pn short, I !ovo wh'ate'er conduces - -To make us happy, good arid great Whatever in the mind produce A tranquil, self-approving state. ta .whatever can degrade us, " ' Beneath the dignity of man ; Whatever dishonors Him that made Or doubts the wisdom of His plan.
NOTICE 23 HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned having taken out Letters of Administration upon the Estate df.Ionn Booue, deceased, request all persons indebted Co said decedent, to mnfce immediate payment ; he has afso discovered the Estato to be insolvait, and claims a Ccitlemcdt accordingly. LYMAN LESLIE, Mm'r. .taconia; October 27th, 1830. 3w-l0 NOTICE nS HEREBY GIVEN, that tho Estate of Jeremiad Foe, late deceased, of Crawford County, Indiana, O" itupposcd to be solvent. All those who may be indebted to said Eftatt, arc requested to make payment immediately. I AMES FLYNN. September lLb, 1830. , 3w-10
EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE, With NtatM9 Accuracy and Despatch, A 5k Oil THE MOST ACCOMMODATING TERM9.
BR. D. G. MITCHELL, respectfully ronussU Ufen Public to take notice, (that in order to prevend frauds, on settlement, with wicked and malicious men, who nro willing to take oaths, incompatible with justice or truth,) thut, hereafter, all who employ him as a Pay sician, Surgeon, or Accoucber, or obtain Medicine froc him, or suffer him to give Medicine to them, or any ol their families, or suffer their families to obtain it; will be regulated on settlement, by the statements contained : in his Daybook ; and, they shall not avail themselves of any law of this State, to swear off auoh acconntaor itcm j neither by forgctfulncss, or positive denial. As to Mod- I icine, Visits, Mileage, Advice, Attendance, or services v of any description, severally as items, to be charged fol at the prices, quantities, nambers, length of time, as they may severally appear, written in his book; and, tho acknowledgment of, or proof of any or either item, shall always be taken as proof of tho others, as the cats may be ; which prices shall at all times bo at his own discrci tion, without reference to any other person1! prices, & law ; and, hereafter, all his accounts are to be consider ed by those who doal with him, as on interest, from their date ; an 4 not to be barred or limited bt any law now iq force. His accounts for services, &c. hereafter rendered, shall always be rendered, without reference to iteag but in general terms, "so much for Medicine and Attendance.' All those who are acquainted with the war of persecution which is carried on by the Masons and their Jacks, will cheerfully acquiesce in this as a measure of defence for his safety, and the security of a compensation, for services always faithfully and cheerfully rent dtred. CoRYDOffi November 1st, 1830 3w-l0
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TT will offer for sale, on the 20th of November, at th$ 11 house of John Stonecypher, three miles South cJT Corydon, Harrison County, Indiana; the East Half of the North West Quarter of Section Number Three, io Township Number Five, South of Range Three, East. the Jeffersonvillo District; containing EIGHTY ACRES. A good and aufScicut title will be given.-. Terms liberal, and made known on application to tho, subscriber KERRY STONECYPHER, November 1st, 1630. tds-10 NOTICE. THE undesigned, have taken out Letters of Admin istration, on the Estate of John Pbtticrew, decMU There are a number of small accounts, open, upon hia books; which, if not settled, by1 the 1st of January next, will be placed in the hands of proper officers, for collet tion. All persons having claims against said Estate, aro requested to present them for settlement. The Estate ft
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November Cth, 1830.
JOHN W. PAYNE,) -THOMAS CRAIG, J Mmi.
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PUBLIC NOTICE. MY frienda will please observe, that the old proverb is 3 ct to he remembered, although "the love of money is the root of all evil," yet, without it, weoannofc do business ; therefore, I wish to remind those who have) favoured me with their advertising custom, and areyel in arrears, tha 1 1 would thank them to call and settle the. sarnc, without farther trouble; and, thcfnonff mustac company them in future, if they expect prompt at tea tion paid to them. MAXWELL PARKISON. Coexdon, November 10th, 1820. 3w-l 1
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