Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 34, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 1 September 1827 — Page 3
move any misconception., which may have been occasioned by the publication in the Telegraph of my letter to the editor, dated the 11th ultimo. With another remark 1 shall close this communication. Before I held the conversation with general Jackson, which I havcdetailed,I called upon major Eaton, and requested him to ask general Jackson, whether he had ever declared or intimated, that he would appoint Mr. Adnms secretary of state, and expressed a
desire, that the general should say, if
consistant with the truth, that he did not intend to appoint him to that office. I believed that such a declaration would have a happy influence upon the election, and I endeavored to convince him that such would be its effect. The conversation between us was not so full, as that with general Jackson. The major politely declined to comply with my request, and advised me to propound the question to the general myself, as I possessed a full share of his confidei.ee. JAMES BUCHANAN. Lancaster, oth August, 1 827.
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LAWRSNCEBURGH.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1827.
The communication of Mr. Buchanan, in re
lation to a conversation he bad with General Jackson previous to the presidential election, is
given to day. It will be seen that Mr Bach
anan acqnits Mr. Clay of any knowledge or
agency in that conversation, as it was altogeth
cr on Mr. Ii's. own responsibility, that he addrrssed Gen. Jackson on the subject of the election. The documents in reference to
this matter are now all before the public, except the FayettevilJe letter by Mr. Beverly, (which will be gien in our next) upon which the reader may make hh own comments.
From erery information received, the following named gentlemen are believed to have
been elected to Congress at the late elections
in Kentucky. 1st District, Henry Daniels
33 alledged against fain in the bill cf indictment: And do by these presents, order and direct that the said Isaac B. De
sha be released from the confinement and
recognizance, and be thence forever dis
charged.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the said commonwealth to
(L. S.) be hereunto affixed. Given under
my hand at r rankfort, on the 1 8th day of June, A. D. 1327, and in the 30th vear of the commonwealth. By the governor, JOS. DESHA. J. C. Pickett, secretary"
The great heat on the 4th, 5th and 6th instant, appears to have been pretty general, the mercury rising, in different places, to from 96 to 102 degrees, in the shade. The-New York Times sas "One of the cut glass lamp?, on back No.
53. was lit on Saturday forenoon, the 4ih
k.. u ,.iti..n f,K.. son of this was a tradition
lusitiui, u j iiic it iicuiiuii ii me ?uu, umOn the stand on Chatham Square."
AccfoLNT. As Mr. Sandfcrd Tuell f
AX ELEGY,
was descending the hill on the state road J Br Levi Benton, on the death op his
to Lawrenceburgh, near Mr. Walkers mills, on Thursday forenoon, the ring of
tne nccU-voke broue, ana me wairon consequently running against the horsey they took fright and ran off. The wagoi was upaet and broken to pieces. Mr. Tuell was accompanied by his wife and daughter, and his wife's sister; they were all more or less iniured: Mr. Tuell had
wife, Mary Benton, who departed this life, on the 1 st of aug. 1 827, in Franklin county, Indiana. Farewell alas! since wn must part, I must abide by God's deeree, U ith wee ping eyes and an aching heart, I now take my last leave of thee.
thou who in youth rjoiced with me, And snnfhpi! (ho
his ear cut, and head bruid, and one o, jNow am , doompd (q two ribs fractured. Mrs. Iueii a collar. Whilst thou repose in endless rest, bone was hroken. and she was consider- ..
ably bruised ; the littlo nirl had her thigh J 1 hp" ba9t fr e'f ht al?d flPv rc5lrs
bone broken, and the skull slightly iractured; Mrs. T's sister received a i. umber of bruises, but was not seriously injured. Cin. Gazette Auc 2b.
do.
Thomas Metcalfe.
do. James Clarke, do. , IX. P Letcher, do. Robert M'Hation do. Joseph Lf compte, do. Thoroa9 P. Moore, do. Richard A. Buckner, do. Charles A. VVickliflk, do. J iel Yancey, do. Wm. S Young, do. Crittenden Lron
Those mark- 1 thus seven in number, arc Supposed to be rivoraWe to the election of Gen. Jackson for the presidency.
2d SJ 4'h 5th 6th 7th 8th 9h 10th )Hh 12th
There-will rm a meelincr of the members of the Seliool Association, on next Wednesday evening, at early candle
light, at the house of Jesse Hunt.
IVayncsburgh August 4. The Sheriff and two gentlemen trom Tyler county, Virginia, have just arrived in VVaynesburg, on their way to Somerset, having in custody a person supposed to be Andrew Burns, the murderer ot Geo. P. H. Walker, of Brothersvalle), Somerset county, Pa. He was apprehended on Thursday last, in Tyler coun
ty, Virginia. JVc7vs done up in short style. The expenses of the Harrisburgh Convention for printing alone, is five hundred dollars: who pays the piper? Mr. Boilu of Boston hung himself in consequence of a quarrel with his wife; perhaps she broomsticked him: he ought to have read her a lesson from 'The taming the Shrew At Hartford, a boy fell into a vat of hoi liquor in a distillery and was scalded to death. In Philadelphia a person sat down on the steps of an auction store on the 5th inst. and died; the thermometer stood at 100 in the sun; he was baked to death. Major Stephens, 37 1-2 inches high, and weighing no more than 34 pounds, was to play Tom Thumb on the Bowery Theatre, N. Y. Dr. 11. Holley, late president of Transylvania Universi
ty died on the 31st ult. at sea, on board
tire ship Louisiana. The proprietors of
a steam grist mill just erected in I rovi-
dence, 1. J. tjave a supper ot nuisli and milk, the first grist of the mill, to upwards of a hundred person3 of that town; the Microcosm sa)S the "yankee gourmands'" 'stuffed their jackets well' with the hasty pudding and molasses Upwards of 30,000 hogsheads of sugar and 10,000 hogsheads of molasses were made in Louisana last year. A mammoth skeleton was found a short time since in digging the Morris and Easton canal in New
Jersey. A shoe maker in Maine has
named his son James Richard Napoleon Bonaparte Peter Winslow! Cin. Magnet.
Indian Custom It was a fev year3 since, and prubctbiv now 13, a custom of the Mohan k Iudians. to bury their dead in d sitting posture, and with their faces to (he east. The occa-
that at sonr future
day, a great man wouM appear in the east and call the dead to judgment. t hi9 posture they deemed the mr-sr convenient for rising; anil by having: there faces directed to that particular quarter of the heave ns, it was intended that they should see the great roan as soon as he ehouM appear. A suicide was buried with his head downwards and hisfc towards the west. The reason of this being rrqmsted, they answered that it wfts to remind him when called to judgment, that he had been the murderer
of himself.
My constant friend, and consort been
Now grey with a, and wet with tears I'm If ft to weep from morn till e'en. C death! thou dread of all that live,
Couldst thou not first have taken me?
I could thy cruel dart forgive,
If thou wou'dst set mj spirit free. A few more lore ?.nd painful days. Will waft me to that bhsful shore? Then shall we meet in Heaven to praise, I he Lamb of God far ever more.
CLYCIMYATI PRICE CURRENT. corrected weekly.
Ahticiis.
lb lb lb bushel
per ton
During the cruise of the frigate U. States,
in 1S2G, this ship lay at anchor in the port of
Callao The casde, which commands the port, was in possession o! the Spaniards, commanded by gen Rrdil, and was beseiged and blockaded by the Patriot forces. One night the British 84, Cambridg. , capNin Malig came into the above port. ind was fired upon bv the castle;
a boat was dspched immediately by captain Malig to ir q'i'rc die cause of the outrage. Gen. Rodd replied that he supposed the Cambridge to be tbe Unittd States frigate capt. Hull and be did not consider it proper for any neutral ship of war to anchor within gunshot of the castle during that crisis This answer was communicated to capt. Hull, in the morning by capt. Malig. Capt H . immediately cleared his ship for action, double shotted the guns, hoisted his brod pndan and the Anuricn colors, and said to his chief officers: III see if he vcill Jire into me J be frgate was soon under way with tompions out and matches lighted, and sailed close to the castle without receiving a shot. But a hoat w9 sent by gen. Rodil to capt Hull, with an apology which was accepted, and the frigate rtunird to h r former anchoring ground. No doubt existed in the
minds of any of the otlicrs of capt. Hull, that
a serere engagement wonhl ensue, if the frigate was fired upon. Thorahlon Register.
jYUJJCE. The Mechanics ot L rmceburgh and its vi
imty sre requested tvm?t-t t the house ot Co.
John bpenrtr, on Sa urdy next, at 3 o clock,
M. on business ot n.purtance. September lsv4 297. To George F arrell and Andrew Farrell, Formcrty partners under the Jiamc o f G. & A. FARRELL.
Gentlemen- Please tase notice ihat on Wedlesu ., lir tiiird day of October ntxt. b ug the
hud judicial day of the next October Term of th? Uc&rborn circuit court, 1 shall move the judges cf SAid court to re-enter and reinstate .ipon their records a certain jac'gment heretofore, by the said court at their Srpitmber term, 10 the year 181 rendered in fvor of Cur ad
Schuitz, l-rederics: Koing, and L-wis Myers, partners under the name at Schultz, KviH"g. it Co. for the use of Currad Schu.tz fran:st Georce
FirreH, as partner with Andrew Farrell, under he name ot G ft A- Farrell, for the sum of ihir'etn hundrtd nd three dollars and fifty o$e .cents, besides costs. Abn, to reinstate and restore upon the record and files of said court the srverai txcutions issued from the Cler&'g office of sid ct url upon said judgment ALSO To re.rsiate and re-enter upon the records of s-id court a certain decree in Chancery, rendered by said court at their September term A. I). 1822, in a certain bill therein pending,
whtrein Currarrl Srhuhz was complainant and the said Geoge Farrell and Ai.drew Farrell
were defendants The records whereof were Ses royed in the Clerk's office, of said court, by
fire on the mght between the fif h and sixth of
Watch A. D. 126. GKORGC H. LUVX, Attorney for Currad "rhultz. August 1827. 23-4
Bees wx Candles, dip'd Modi Castor Beans Castings
Cigars, Amer 1st qual lOOO
3pnisu t Coffee f uest qu per lb Cotton per lb
Cotton Yarn, Nos. 5 to 10 lb Feithers live getse &. dufcs lb Markert-1 No 1 per bbl No 2 U 3 Flaxseed bushel Flour sup. fresh from wagons bl - in store Ginseng per lb Gunpowder Lexington Ey k; Dupont's " Hemp ' per lb
Iron, Juniata hammered ton l'udled t
Honp 6. 8 & 10J " Nail rods Lead pig and br lb Leather sole, Cistern tan lb do Cincinnati " Calf skii.s dozen r Upper do Lunber.pine clear boards 1000
FROM TO S ct. S ct, i 25 10 n 1 6a , t 50 : m 8 i0 CO
31 3 10 ij 9 00 HQ 3 r 3 to it 6 50
; 7 SO 8 130 CO 133 oO HO I'j 00 CO 10 dO
160 U'J
so 37. i
14 5 00
6A
is 00 5 4 00
1st common do
2 t do do Shu g ts Mo!s33 s, Nv-v Orleans Nails, B.jwen's 4d U jQd Jumatta
The Anti-Duelling Aseociation of Charle sfon, South Carolina, have atlopted a resolution that
they will in future prosecate any editor of a pappr in that ci?y who may publish uny personal article which mny have a tendmcy to provoke
a cnanenge. Dome 01 tne inanesion raitors deny the right assumed by the Association at thf same time they deprecate the too frequent custom of bnnjj'n prirste disputes before the public by means of offensive notices in the nen spapers .
do do do gal lb
Pittsburgh common Oil, Tannerj, per bbl Linseed . g. Castor per dn2 Paints, White JeaQ, in od, kep Do do dry b Ked do do " Spanifh Brown (t VVhitmg : Provisions, Pork Mess bbl Pi me s.
Lard in barrels lb in ktgs$ Hams, city sm. ked lb
45 7 5 SO 6 SO 3 50
4 3 8 00
couiitrv do
Butter, 1st qU,l
v,uef sr 1st qual
3h 4 S 3 6 6
rorier, rut&ourgn, jjjj
Ci-cionati Salt, Turks island bosh
Kenliawa best N. Orleans Havana hite$ Loaf and Lump Shot per big 25 lbs.
Spints.Cogniac brandy 4th p'f gal 1 75
lb it
30
9 16 19 l2h
Michigan Territory. The Michigan
Herald of J nl v 'Jo, jivfs as the rpsult of
Uaruix5i:uhgii Ivy. Augu?t 1G. ellin. A nflitir of honor to
place, at 12 o ork o.j Tuesday la?f. be
Itveen two respi etahle County, Stanley Sing Daniel J. Stephens.
the In. shore, with rifles :it 30 yards di-
tance. They passed two tires the e.-i r ' f second, Mr. Stephens received a wound , lr Sand in the side, which eudnd the nfirav. It "Jibe B'irr-n:
elevate,)
for
rolatoc Qnion This rar? vpgdable is of late
introduciifi into our c ounty, it pussrbSL-s the
1 singular properly of producing from one onion,
u. M-u . imuip ..nurr R,o. ..u, .... .., election for a Delegate from that
innirMi nf I
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rv it- a v- i. . . , 1 . .1 i . mi'-: nil. uiuuif,
uueitmg. nnair or nonor tfou il3"y cumvtni. 1 .wp;tro juur muu m mc, T
best manner, and plant the onions in rows. "
r iii', r.r nf l. eacnnnion z to uicnes apart, it uot noi.
Coenty Stanley SinIfloa F n 'Hid Pro'Iuce see'' hS rner onions, nut .is increase x " i'0iu.j i-hmuiuhi Daniel J. Stephens. "They- font' on b' r'";t I he time of plantin said to ve hec.i .formed, hy a gentleman from
iu -il ii. S i l ' n. Ill a 1 J II II J j ill rt o 3.iMI ts iiiCj wu'inni) j i. inn, ui.in 1 hi
onion bfiim to put out American ft tend . jsotne boats there, was considered a tri-
The fetate of Indiana: Dearborn Circuit Court. TUT. heirs ar .l It gal ripn sentatives of Joseph Farrar, drpnstd. lte or Dearborn county nd state of Indiana, will pleme t ke notice that s
Petinn h,s brtu ti t d in the Clerk's office ot the Dearborn circuit court, praying tht judges at smd rourt to order and direct upon tlie lirs
ilv of the next term of said court, to be hol.ien
h the court house in said county on the 1st Mon
day in O-tnber nex., or as soon thereafter us counsel can be heard, that t xerution he awarded
against the Uik'3 nd tenements of the said Jo. Rph Farrar, dte'd, upon and to satisfy a judg men' which Kzra Ftrris, ss assignee of Nathan
el 'lirhmnnd, obta.ned in tire- said court, in an
action ot debt, against . onatfian Farrar, admin
istrator of the said Joseph Irrar, deceased, at
the September term of said court, hehl h the
year 10, ior Tne sum oi one nundrea tcrty eiRht dollars fc eighteen cents, with 1 tfsts, and whi-h slid judgment was renewed and reinsta. ted upon the records of said court at the April term of said court, held in the vcar 1827. EZHA I F KRIS, pPtT. 13y A. Lane, h'S att v August Z5, 1827. 3-i-4:
lb
do
do do do do do
50 1 50 21 -
1 00 6 8 7h 3 00 1 r s
1 1
1 1 1
American do Jamaica Rum Holland Gm Whiskey new Do old Teas, Gunpowder Imperial Young Ilvson
Tobacco, Ken. manufactured lb Cincinnati do Tailor, tried 15 Wine, Madeira gaj Sicily 4 TeneriftV a
he particular state of the market ic arictly sigmfied by the followg Tef enCCS .t In demand, f Plenty. Dut reierenccs Note, r r A -dd a half "
7 . 25 ' ?8 L:6 GO SO O'J 17 50 12 50 10 00 2 00 50 8 8 6 5 CO 7 50 3 62 16 00 16 00 6 4 8 50 6 00 4 S 6 4 7 t 9 00 9 fO 1 00 50 50 10 IS
20 00 62k SO 7H 50 22h ?3 45 40 10
r 10 8 4 50 2 19
2 2
is ihouirht he will recover.
Compile
er
onions arc succtfoliy cultivated flir affair; and was not excepted todisdrs llornbrook, S ur wno resides' turb the American business at the place.
ns m this state, about lb adt from Jc ocs no tliinlc any person was killed.
t m t 1 Jk r .
ie-n.iiotiy. anu who rs tnem tor stie. Letters thence, to March 15, are silent
j oommunny i j o occupying a poinon 01 me
ISAAC t. UF.SIIA. 1 lie following is a lands of Harmooy near the town, has se.vei A copy of the paper istj. d by the govern-, bushels of this very superior onion, planed' t or of Kentucky, for the pardon of his this time A cons derhle portion of Air. son - H'rnbrook:6 crop of onions of this season aver4Joseph Desha, governor of the common- aK hdfa pound each: oneofth m wihs on-' wealth of Kentucky, to all who shall pound and half an ounce. t hos Ward, of tms sec these presents nreetii town, the sonin law of iMr. llornbrook, has
Whereas at a conrheld for Flpmino- Ju9t rPCpi,re
1001 j- 4 . he means
v-uumt, 111 uil ji.ni iu.j, ail lilUU tiiieni
on the snbiect.
Singular end plural. The Rev, J. L. Garratt ct few yt-firs ago by a young eccle siastic of Oxford L'niversity, accompnnitd by
Set.
THE STATE OF IJYDLLXJl; Dearborn Circuit CourI.
Matthew Farrr wiil ple.8t lake no-ice that pplicatinn will be made to the Dearborn circuit court on the first day of the next October term of sid cnurt, to be holdtn on the first ondy in October ntxt to cause a certain judgment which Willam Gattenby recovered against you tn said court at the September term of said court, held in the year 1822, for the sura of two hundrtd forty-six dollars and four cents on .ward, to be re entered and reinstated in ail thirgs upon the record of said court as of the former date of said judgment, agreeably to the
a wsv pupils undei his ci.r, wno very jocose-i Bna in such f8Srs niade 8n'cl prcvjded tbe eaid ly exe.biojrd. "Sir. we havo had a dispute in judgment heinjr E t ill unpaid and the record de
was found hy a grand jury against Isaac
b. Desha, lor the murder of Francis Baker, on the second day of November.
1824. And wheieas, the said Isaac B. Desha was, by a change of venue, removed from the jail of Fleming county to the jail of Harrison county, there to stand his trial for the said charge of felony; where he had been long confined in jail, after repealed attempts to obtain a Ileal trial, until the prospect of obtaining a jury is entirely hopeless. A'd it being contrary to the genius of our government for any person to be confined for life in prison, the constitution guaranteeing, in prosecutions by indictment or information a speedy public trial by an impartial jury of the vicinage. And whereas the whole of the evidence against the said Isaac B. Desha, being circumstantial, and from much of it being irreconcilable, I have no doubt of his heing in
nocent of the foul charges, therefore, he is an object worthy of executive clemency. Now, know ye, that in consideration of the premises, and by virtue of the power vested in me by the constitution, I have thought proper, and do hereby grant to the said Isaac B. Desha a full
and free pardon for the supposed offence.
our si-hnol nlinnt tS d'fT. rrneft nf (he tprma
ed a quantity of these onir.ntr which; henoinenon HRi ph,noiIlNH. whjlt j3 your to cudivate -A. Harmony Caz. Lpimon of xU dlff,.r,.nCP? The question
eznled all the risible fjcul'i' S of . the philosopher but when sufficiently recovered he wrote as follows:
When one bright srbo!r puts the fools cap on
A dreadful accident happened a few days since at Mauch Chunk. One of the cars laden with coal, which was on the
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ran IOau,oroKe loose irom me ropes, a.ia; He ma,.,s him9tif a redl phenomenon;
ran aown me aeamty 01 me ran way If others iin him, and like asses brny,
until it came to a precipice, over which it fell, killing and wounding several men
who were at work beneath.
They all together make phenomena.
Sir.teen pounds of wool ms lately snasred rom a Merino sheep near Burlington, Vt. I he
The Charleston paper states that a' wool tras eleven inches in length, and of vary
Gold Mine has been discovered in Union fi and superior quality.
District S. C. on the waters of Tyger
stroyed by fire.
Wm. GAT TEN BY, IV AT. r By A Lane, his att'y. August 25, 1S27. 34-4a-
4
Z35ES&BSEESSZ5Z
River. The ore is said to be of such ex- DICD. On Monday evening last, tent as to, afford employment to 500. jomi Arthur Statler, aged sixteen hands at good wages. A specimen of'., , nt Knn f To,pnK nn A Qu
the gold has been pronounced by Dr.! r
Cooptr, equal in purity to any he ever
. - :i. 1 i. l. r
saw. ; company is expccieu 10 ue lormed to work the dust. It is asserted that the members of the company formed to
work the gold mines of North Carolina, have divided each 3000. Bdt.Amcr.
Mr. Vaughan the British minister paid to iMr. Clay at the department of 6tate, on the 1st inst. the second and last instalment, amounting to upwards of 600,000 dollars, payable by the government of Great Britain, under the convention of November last.
Statler of this place.
Sale of Heal Property. Ol fCE is hereby given, that I shall expose
NJ to sale at public vendue, at the court-hous -
door in Lawrenceburgh, on Thursday the SOdi of September next, Three Acres of Ground in the vicinity of Lawrenceburgh, adjoining tanda of Jacob Fielding and others, the proper ty of Pamela Snow, orphan daughter of Godfrey Snow, dee'd, and aold by order of the Orphan's Court of Dearborn county, for the benrflt of said minor. RACUAEL SNOW, Guardian August 31,1827- 34-3 w
or the . SATURDAY EVE.XLXG CIIROMCLZ 'TpHE, P.opntiors ta the Sat"crdat Evening JL Cuno cle, in atknowl-dgiHg ihe vtry libtral ptronge which h .s betnexierdtd to them, are induced to make the following exposition of the style, terms, nd general charter of their paper, for the purpose cf rendering it more ex tensively known in the community. it witt eosTAiy;
Original and selected arnclrs, both in prose
nu verse; in ttie various departments of Liter ure. A weekly Summary of J'evs, both foreign and ilomtatic. Notices of New Works, of discoveries in sc -trice, of improvements in the Arts, and of the physical developments of the Western Country The Chronicle will be published every Saturday aftrrnoon, with a new and beautiful tvpe, on fine white pper. Political discussions rs entirely excluded trom its columns. The subscription price will be Tvrn Dollars end Fifty Cents per annum, or, 2 Dollars when payment is cude in advance; thus fFording a greater amount of matter than is furnished for that sum by ai.y other paper in the Western
'.uuiiiry QC? Post casters will oblige by receiving gUb senptions to the Chronicle, and either retain ten per cent for their trouble, or, receive an extra ,per for every six subscriptions received and ccounted for by them. Cincinnati, August 1S3
. A Farm for Sale. pJI1EfSUbSfnbrW'sht8 lo'Se his valuable t arm situated in Lawrenceburgh township, tifrht miles from Lawrenceburgh, on the road liadW u I??.3 m,ltS tr0m Uond, Cri I W M,3 on Whue Water. Said farm .ssruated in a beautiful and healthy part of?he country, contains CS acre, of excellent land. 2Tof which are wth improved, and under good fences together with a beautiful Y ung Orchard ion ...tin of Apple, Peach, ana cScS? two good cabhin. one stable, one corn hoise On the premises are 3 never fading spr.ng. of excellent aer. weh aitu.ud tor a di.iilleS or t-n yard Said Farm ,s well supplied w h IZ ber, as toltows : Ash, Oak, Yellow Locusr. wllwill be acid very low, and terma of payment made easy. For further particular J the subscriber living on the premises PETER GROENENDVKE. August 16. IStf. 32 Collector's Notice. r KTVlf G bten 'PPointed Collector of Taxes ,-r 5 71 C?un,y for the yr 18r, and re. cenred the Duplicate together w.th a precept commanding me to collect the same, I hereby give nonce that 1 am prepared to receive the -mount charged to each individual, B a8o arrearages due roe for formpr ir. 1 u
n'ctedb t'; fUrlhtr f f I dt;1,r,!iuent. I rn determined to colret as the law prescribes. 1 will pass through he county immediately for the purpose of collecting, at which time 1 hope to receive the little sums due, bo as to save further trouble. Those indebted to me for fees, notes, o? account, wdl do well to pay the same immediately. s I will place thtm in the hands of proper efficers for collection. I also wish to close the buiness of the Indiana Spectator, and to receive the amount due me on subscription taken of the Pallauium for settlement. Havirg heretofore so often r quested pajment by advertise ment to little eflect.J have concluded that it is unnecessary to warn any more I must ard will resort to the authority given me by law b- the recovery cf my deb!a. Notice is he-by givm, that I will on the 2S Monday in .November, after disposin? of the? persal property of delinquent.. charged ift the explicate (where the same does not satisfy he demand,) orter for sale .11 the ,nd whereon he taxes are not paid previous to that time, by oTrtSl ? f TownshiP. Kge, Section, Quarter Section, or parts tQerenf-aUo.il towtf ots, or fractions, charged aa aforesaid, and continue said sale from day to day until all are of fered lor sale. JOHN SPENCER, Collector, for Dearborn county
onecior s ottice, Lawrencebugh,
5
July 18th, 1317.
NOTICE.
ALL person indebted to the subscriber bf note or book account will save cost by calling' and p.ying the same before the 1st of Septem! , er neIt- A. SMITH.
OF ALL KLXDS jYEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE,
