Indiana Palladium, Volume 8, Number 16, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 5 May 1832 — Page 3

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.1- I nualiy committed on the timber. Tho .states " , ,: Vv ,.7 , . , The board of county commissioners willjaro prevented from taxing them, and this is 'hty esa;ng,on-the ii0ur eight meet at this pl,c,.e on Monday next, for the j mother evil of serious irrpmitude to the pec- :?;K !? "1 ff 1 c inoon vas tmericn of Iwsincss. pb of the wr . 1riot uie sky was dear and blue the I1 ' I dust ot the i'ennsvivama venue ruiet

rr7Ve arc requested to si- that a meet ing of the iMirn nci .irri Tt-Mturance So cicftj, will h held at the court Jiouse on i i.'Ul'S'JiiV evening i:e:a. ; punctual at- r tendance i ft'- '2 ..: ! i lie I jai .evotte rree Tress savy. tnat a Stev.tn Boat is building at Yir.cenncs txp: i-sly for the Wabash trade. It will bo seen by the following, tbat John Jones, twice convicted for inurd ji is likely to have a third chance for It's life. "While there is lifj there is hope," but wo would imagine it rather a "forlorn"' one to expect by the laws delay to avert the last solemn issue. John Jones who wis to hive been bung a I. tbis pbee on the 20th instant, has received a respiie from the Governor, prolonin the day of iiis execution until the first Friday in Ji:r:c next. Cohimhu3 la. Chron. The Crawfordsville la. Record, of the 27th ult. says that seed corn is much wanted in that vicinity, and in fact all through i Lie back or west part of the State. It sells readily. at 1 50 per bushel on the Vabash river. vJne boat ioal aid arrived noin Ken- j 1 .1 -! - Ti If r- i tucky, but more was wanted. Very little j or none cf the corn raised in that section last season will answer for seed, the past summer having been too rainy and cold to permit it to come to maturity. As congress is engaged in a most abstruse investigation, to ascertain whether it has power to arrest, try, and hang a cowunon citizen, for daring to touch the sacred person of one of its members, we make no apology for occupying a portion of our paper with the debate on the subiect. The sncech J A. we have selected, comprises our views of the privileges of members of congress, and whether the result of the investigation proves thorn to be rijjht or wron, we are much in clined to believe public opinion will sustain them. The idea of members of congress arrogating to themselves the right to slander and abuse persons who are not members, and shielding themselves from punishment under the license of the freedom of debate, is too preposterous to receive the countenance of the American people Mr. William Bradley, of Vcvay, is an" neunccd in the Switzerland county papers, ; s a candidate to represent that county in the. lower house of the next general assembly. The Indiana Democrat has been recently enlarged to an imperial size. As the Cl iy presses in the state discovered ua .sign" in the discontinuance of the Madison' Herald, we shall expect them to notice the enlargement of the Democrat as a counter sisrn. 07" Wo are informed that a meeting of the friends of President Jackson will be held at the house of Messrs'. Bovman and Rush, in the town of Ilising-Sun, on Saturday the l-ith nst., to appoint delegates to represent Randolph township in a general county convention to be held in this place on the first Monday in June next, to nominate candidates for representatives, and to transact such other business as may be deemed proper. A Chy editor in this state, congratulates bis readers, that he has '-at length vaded through Mr. Clay's Speech' This is rather dropping below the figure cf our neighbor of the State :sman. The sum apportioned to this county, by an act of the legislature in 1S31, for distributing a portion of the 3 per cent, fund, it seems, by the following, is ready for delivery : uTho nppropiialion of 400 to each county in the S'afe. is now in the Agent's bands. Clerks and Commissioners will be careful to comply with the law, in making out their papers." Indiana Democrat. i. iii incomes ur.zcttc of the 21st int. says, ".vc have been informed by a gentle man uu.i..iL auuai.a xm tuu,ouu,, ai i(tocioe,-, ir,t portly uciorc jii& t.re, an oroer auivcu iro.n uio vemor ot Illinois, ordering out 2,000 men to aid in tire rehef of Gen. AUmsom wno wis in a prcerjious s.tuntson iroiu t!;e liosiue inaians L .iii 'i t i t ,i r! 1 r.hcu; ivoek ishiui, headed by the Llack if awl; .", est:ce,if not of policy, the price of the pub:n lauds sliould be reduced, after t'.iev have been in market a certain number of years. 'I'iiere arc theusanes cf aeiMS in the old inn-TO cent-, tunl si per acre: but Minji', " co.u., t.i.u i . , ' . .-i!'nti(i in Irs S7:UO. WUC'l li K'iiaili i. i ? ii im.. posed of inbO yep.rc. Very tew purcusscrs are dif posed to take the reiuse land, when they can have the best quality at the sane ' Kir -ivfdime- CO or 100 miles. The Pvice, ey iraeii.:ii - v- t reon for n duein tho price of lands v V;L' i-envu-r t;cm at an cquarprice. re-t-res tlic "settlement of the country, without aiiv benefit to the government, as we can di.s-

, . - 4 1 . .1 . i , .,f .vinm'n r;lIIE'st;bcnber vviities to iniorm Jiie ptiolic I Township 37 nortii, raare Z wet, nortli west, FrrLie !v-;ns. Vc fear that nothxg.at tne tune the unlet tume occurrence , J lh&the has eased for the tern, cf'6 vears. ?0uth west L 3, 4. 5, and'6, 13, 14. north east wilPbe cune this session to reduce or grauu- j Iook place. fh;it the .?.eam at J lornct j tJ(e v e l knon.n 8lad of Robert Mova I. uecM, 15, v est bait, north east, east haif, north wei, ale the price ofihe public lands, though there ' was run foul of by the Pohnder, 011 Tiltirs- ! four miles ubove Harrison, at which he is start j south east, east half, sou'h wtst 17, eust iia.f, v '11 pcndi.i in Congress of greater itn-iilev ovenino-the 19tli instant, bc:ween S and ! ir.t; S l2V2ACH:i27rS A north west IS, Z4t 25,26, n.oth east, soutu ,'r(Z.n 0 the new states. As u matter of! 0 o'cloet, ebout 8 miles above Cincinnati. ! O.e very first qiaiu.,: v.h,c;i w.ii be ,n cone . east, Fouth wet 28, north wet, sou t Si uesi.

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. . - -- . . j heiaiiy, hut the britls as long asthev remain unsold, produce nothing, and c, -- Miw! t.- minor iihng in value, from the depredations an i lie lodov.mw ;s a copy of tho bill reported liV 77y Pin- ie!. .,1 C.,.. ihn. - ' Uilil':,ui-(; on manufactures, cn the subject . oi t;io .iui;c lands. A IdLL to appropriate, f;r a limiled time, J Ine proceeds of the sales of the public !1!f ! rinds of the United States riiio;, ot tue United States. I'r ii enacted by the Senate dr.J ITourc t.r A "y -.--. v,t(. 4 'oni j i ica in Corrirf:s Awex-hled, Tiuit, i from and after i he thirty-;'; rst day of .Decernher next, there be allowed and paid to each ! oi tne states ox Ohio, Indiana, Illinois Ah- i bama. Missouri, Mississippi, and Louisiana, j over and above what each of the States is I entitled to by the terms of the compacts entered into between them, respectively, under their admission into the Union, and the United States, the sum often per centum upon the nctt amount of the s d'es of the Public lands, which, subsequent to the day aforesaid, shall bo made within the several limits of the said States; which said sum of j ten per centum, shall be applied to some J object or objects cf internal improvement j wiihin the said Stales, under the direction of their respective Legislatures Sue. 2. And be it further, enacted, That, "ter deducting the said ten per centum, ! .1 1.1 I j 1 , f 1 ? aim vu u, uy me compacts aloresaid, has ueretofore been allowed to the States afore- j saici, the residue of the nctt proceeds of all ! the public lands of the United States, wher ever situated, which shall be sold subsequent to the said thirty-lirst day cf December next, shall be divided among the twenty-four States of the Union, according to their respective federal representative population, as ascertained by the last census, to be applied by the Legislatures of the said States to such objects of education, internal improvement, colonization, or reimbursement of any existing debt contracted for internal improvements, as the Legislatures may severally designate and authorize. Sj:c. 0. And be it further enacted, That the said several sums shall be paid at the Treasury of the United States, half yearly, to such person or persons as the resjcctive Legislatures of the said States may authorize and direct. Sue. 4. And be it further enacted, That this act shall continue and be in force for the term of five vears from the said thirty-lirst day of December next, unless the United States shall become involved in war with any foreign Power; in which event, from the commencement of hostilities, this act shall cease, and be no longer in force : Provided nevertheless, That if, prior to the expiration of tiiis act, any new State or States shall be admitted into the Union, the power is reserved of assigning, by law, to such new State or States, the proportion to which such State or States may be entitled, upon the principles of Ibis act, and upon the principles of any of the compacts made as aforesaid with cither of the seven States first mentioned. Co Jinx :.ic ATiU). TO THE PEOPLE. Mr. Grc"r seems not to be satisfied lo 111 , i i . ! lifi n . , i i 4 4i n- ri appen sheriff, which he now holds. Docs he sup- j pose the commissioners will feel instructed to appoint him collector, because he has got up petitions, and caused them to be circulated by runners over the county ? And does he promise to compensate those runners lor their trouble, by giving them deputy appointments? Does he intend to present these petitions as an indication cf the public voice; and then if he shall not be appointed collector, cry out proscription for opinion s sake? It is believed by many that he holds the oiTicc of sheriti' without tho public voice in his favor; and some have been bold enough to speak of him as a rewarded Editor, although it does not comport very well with the apparently frank declaration of Gov. Noble, that party politics should not influence his executive duties. If Mr. G re oo- stood on an equal fooling with the other citizens of Dearborn if he were destitute ol a uood oincc then his claims to the oliice of collector, ought to be fairly weighed with other applicants, and if the commissioners should consider him better qualified than other applicants, they should appoint him. Rut. whetuer it be Coustitutional or not, lo hold two ol'iccs, it is repub"II Ilcail; j,n(J ccrtainiy not unuir, to oistriuutc these of nrotit as much ls possible to luve . thcin ,vcii ftlcd. j OLD DEARBORN. i o . , 1 ! j Steam Soat jlisaticr. sq liave been 1 infonnct! hv a icntleman of respect ability ; 1 -e Hornet was descc ! binder ascending th( l"-n TInmot -if.or,., :-A ihc T.. , . river at iiie tune, They were both cndcavoriiite get into the clinr.nel in keeping round a bar where the ,.'(.,:,. t ...i A n,rt t. tuu.s;uu luuiv h;Xf. -i- t'al- ui ujo siar- ! board gunrd of the Hornet was carried , . V..-...1.. i m vuptaui ci me nornei is uppobeu to nave uter tue accident occurred, and ins z:vi and pocket book were thrown into tha cabin j i - j door, and hair, teeth and blood v. f re scat j tercd about tho guard vdiere he Mas stand j ing. A cabin passenger was cl.? danger l eusly wounded. IrJ. Pep.

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iiMci!TV,. m- .Vtu , i:t.t. 1 Q-" the pretty girls with their beaux walkir.2 about the M. Cs recovering iVein the ef fects cf fui ill-cooked dinner. r.ir. Sta; berry cf Ohio walked out with a pisiol (;ot percussion lock) loaded and stowed away m his pocket Gov. Houston, of Term, vvitii bis usual walking cane. In the neighbor!::od nf ( Trir- d.-cn iir mil u . j . i i vy t v, a uajo I . y r a l l: - men met. '-is your name Stanbcrry ? ' asked Gov. llcuston, very coolly. "It is,"' remen met. Hs vour namo Stanbervv '?' i J 1 v. vv-iiui:uu lilt Governor, "tbero need be r.o ceremony. T am Governor Houston. You know mo and mv business. 1 shall be under the disagreeabie necessity of chastising you for unworthy conduct.-7 He immediately up with his loft hand and traye Mr. Stanberrv the chastisement. I say left band, because Gov. Houston has lost the use of tho right one in a battle with the Indians at the Horse Shoe. Mr. Stanbcrry pulled out a pistol and Hashed it in the face of his antagonist. Governor Houston knocked it out. of his hand and carried it off at the close. 4 crowd soon collected. A person slept np to Governor Houston and began to talk. "Don't interfere with me my good friend,1 said Houston in a very menacing tone. The person soon retire Such are tho particulars of the recontre which has been the subiect of a great ex1. i 1 i i citement m tins city lor the whole day. hoth in and out of Congress Every body was talking and ennuiiin. The cause of the Hair is this : In an article, called a speech, recently published by Stanberrv in the Intelligencer, and said to have been spoken in the House, he charged Governor Houston w fraud. Gov. Houston, when he came here opened a correspondence with him on the charge, lie sent a polite note to Stanberrv by the hands of Johnston, of Tennessee, enquiring if he made the charge of "Traiid"' against his personal integrity. Stanbcrry returned an answer to Johnston, stating in very abrupt terms that "he had no right to put such questions to him."' This denial of the right of any man to protect his character, is carrying the joke of calumny rather too far. Precisely at the hour of one to-day, the Speaker of the House of Representatives read a very short communication from Mr. Stanberry, vhich you will find in the papers. He states therein that the attack was made upon him "for words spoken in debate' It is known that members of Congress report and write out their own speeches, and publish them afterwards. Governor Houston acted not upon the debate in the House, but upon the Subsequent conduct of Stanberrv out of the House. Judro FoLKr, Commissioner on the Michigan road, is now engaged in letting out contracts for making additional improvements on this road. He commenced at Madison, and has passed this place. The contracts, we learn, have been taken on more "five: able terms than was expected. We understand from the Commissioner that it is probable the funds will enable him to construct bridges over most of the streams. Ind. Journal. Jj.i ti (((; u;;;i.i 7 I'in.i. .i.i iu Broomsirrove, (says a laic Jnglish paper) arc four sisters, named Maria, Mary, Sarah, and Elizabeth Richardson, the produce of one birth, who were born on the i2d March, 1S19, and now have obtained the age of 13 years. The father was a laborer, but pres ents which he received from visitors, who flocked from all parts to sec them, soon placed him in easy circumstances. The children are all in rood health. Transcript. Large Alligator. An Alligator was lately killed at .Manilla, which measured iiO feet in length, and from 11 to 13 feet in circumference. The head alone woigheo 275 lbs. and the entire monster near 3000 lbs. lie had nearly the whole of a horse in him, and the legs villi the hoofs, were tak.ui out entire. Shahivg Hands. At a duel the parties discharged their pisiols without ctleci i whereupon one oi the seconds mtertered nd proposed that ibe combatants should shake hands. To tbis the other second obieeted. .is unnecessary: for, said he, their j hands have been sinking this half hour, J 7 . . ' l tie Lynn Messenger savs, 'there arc ; 175 widows now residing m this town. rt js lihelv that we shall soon be advised of j ;ie nvmber of those who enjov sini.de blcsj Ofhoth sexes, and it will depend j imon circumstances whether cr not we pub- , r ? l:sh tiiC names ot tncse. t:!VJm '-ctt""? i nlete operation dv ine.nri ncxi. i L . i i h I'rcit variety or niacunicij n:i,"i'ir.i i i . . ' ny,,. j lt ampe jus'ice. From hs long-4 experience j and c.'ose appfcation to bttsiness. he ft liters i, if , l,.,t I.e. ir-. I ,TP it hv! rpceive i-.hral ; i share of public vftorc. W co trust be wet. I nicked and tree trom burs :.r.d sticks, r.d one pound cf irrease added to every e'htot w col. lie will card for 4 ceuts per pound, or as low as any olber tnachine "m the vicinity. Ptodticr taken "m payment at a fair prco. A 1 woik lelt witk him will be attended to with pret deypttch - I;t addition to the carding1 woiks, he has a grist mill, at which he will b.? ab'e at a.l times Yo erir.d for cutc mers and others. Kid SKWKLL. Lr.rrr.n t-,-vship, Dearborn co , ,: .?r.71.

-T jii:ld i'irst Monday ix ;oy. 15-32. For President ANBSE-? JACKSON. ron SlICTIlFF, JOHN WEAVER, WARREX TERBS WILLIAM DIES, MILTGX GREGG, RUSSEL COMAX. We have been requested to announce Jienja min TMatts, jr. of Manchester, as & candidate forSl.erifF. just nncrnri;, per Steam Boat Arab, 7S0 pnTm"S Loaf Sugar; S ensk Pepper; do. 4th pi oof Brandy; do. Ilolljud Gin; 1 do. Port Wine; 1 do. Teneriile Wine; and for sale by SHAW & PROTEuAX. April 28, 1822. NOTICE" rjpjIE Steckl)o!dcrs in the Lawrtnceburpli jL Insurance Ccrrp&ny are hereby notified, (hat the Company is organized, j.nd thstt ihey are rcquiied, wuliin 50 days frtm the 23d instant, i pay the amount of stock subscribed, or sec u i e the same f greeahle to the charter. Uy order of the lloaro" of I) i ectors . THOMAS rORTEE, Agent. April 23d, 18S2. IVaticc ES liereby R-lven, thst the Trustees of Lavrenceburgh Township, vill met and con vene in the Cowrt House, ou Monday the 7ih day of May, 1"32, to transact business for said Township. Persons having Lusiness re requested to attend . ISAAC SPENCER, T. Cllc. April I8ih, 1S32. SAILS Or TE2 ilichtjxaia Mond Elands, IX THE STATE OF INDIANA. "Hp Y av.thority of an act of the General Asenv JO bly of the State of Indiana, approved Yzhruary id, 1832, entitled "an act to provide for selling the Michigan road lands to open that pait ?f the Michigan lioad between Lrgansport and lake Michigan, and for other purposes' the undersigr.ed tvih ofier at public sa e to the highest bidder in tracts, as the United States lands are sold with such variations in those sections the road passes through, as is provided for in 3rd section of said act, on MOXDAY THE FOURTH OFJUXE, AT THE TOWS' OF SOUTH 32 END, In the comity cf Saint Josephs, so much of the Michigan road lands as wiil produce a 6uiHcient sum to refund the slate the amount advanced, an J the amount due for coi -tiacts heretofore made, all xhe actions through which the road passes, will be first idiered tor sale in the following order, to wit: In townshipS n. range 4 west, sections 34, 25 and 5G. Township n. range 3 w n.cast, north west, south east, west s. w. half, 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, n eat, north-west, south-west 12. Township Z7 n. range 2 west, south ea-d, south-vvest 7, north-east, north-west, west half south east and south west b, north est, north west, south east oi V, west ha if',- iioith west, west half, south east 10. Township 37 n range 1 west, south east and south west, of 4 . Township 38 n. range 1 west, north west, south east anil south west of 31. Township 38 n. range 1 east, north ea?t, cast half, north west, somh. west, south east, west half, south west 31 Township 38 n. range 2 cast, west half, south east 28, west half, south west 29, north eaut and north vet, east haif, south east, west half south west 30. Township 36 n. range 2 east, north half, north west 1, north half, north west, south halt", south east, sou h half, south wtsi 2, sections 11, 14, 15, 2 2, '27, and 4. la the Indian country, sections from nuxWi 1 to 45 inclusive, commenc.ng at south bound ai v, township 36, range 2 Cast, south ol secti n 31, with the exceptions of i5, 29, 31, 32 and 33 part of which sections were sold at former sale. Should not a sufficient quantity be sold, the sales will be continued until the requisite quantity be sold, in the order they aie inserted i:t this advertisement, or unt.l the whole lands be flared . Township 33 north, range 4 west, section. 31, 32 and 33. Township 3S north, range 2 west, j-ectioti Township 33 north, rrxge 1 west north cast, north west, south west 14 sections 15, il and 22, west half, north west, 23, east had, south east 35. i cwnship 38 north, range 1 east, north wes1, sou'.h west. 13, east haif, n rth east, north west, south east, west hah1, south west 15, 2U, j north eavt, north west, south east, east. ha:t. j Sjuth west of 22, 23, west half, r.ortlr east, north west, west half, south east, south west, 24 and 30. Township 3S north, range 2 easf, north east 14, .v-cuth east, east half, south w.m of 19, e-st jialt, north east, south eust 21, weat haif, 1:0! ta east, east half, north west, west liutt, soutii west 22, north east 3, soiuh fraction, f.uu:h east 26, 1.01 Oi caat fracti in, eaot liatt, north west, souu. east, south west ot north west 13. north west, t,outh east, east hat:, S.M1U1 west 14, IV, .orth east no ta e ,t t, ae1 ton i.o. not in cast, iwi ui i csi, i aciiiu , co . 1. i 00 miii'Ii fssi .ii. souiu jiacuuii o . 1 . . .1 ... ...I t. ; traction o noriu esi, sou n east parr or jj, non:i noi iu esi, ni.iui jj, .....i. ,i. -.-t ! i vnsh:p sr noith. rar.e I v.est. f. 3, n-rth eat, south east, south west S. 10.11, mirth - - I nnn!) vt. nuth m;i 17 m.rii, east. 'i'h east, sou tli west 20, north eat. soatii east north west, south wet 3'J, nortii east iractijn 31, north east, r.orth webt irs.ctu :i J-'. Tuwnship 37 r.orih range 1 tast-i .S IS. 9 ' north fractioit 22, west h.? south easti suulh west part 36. Townsh-.p 37 north ran 2 cist, nortii esU east liahS nortii west l.wcst Iiitfi e.a uii 14. north east, north we.-ti south eM,i 22i 'fl Jiuif, north east, i orth west, soie.li east' south weal 27 sou! h east? tast huhj rutti we;t 3J south part 33. 3 anil 35.

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Township 37 north, range 3 oast, north Township 37 r.orth, ran?o 4 easf, norm vesf, west hn1f..i. k east, nonn west o, nortii eest, south casti), southT fraction, nortn easf, south fraction, north west south cast, somh west 12, 13, north east? e:;st half, north west, south east, outh west 21, east half, north east, north west, south cast, south west 5, west half, north east, east In If, north west, south east, south west south easf, south west 27, north west, south east, southwest 2$, north cast, north west, west half, south esstVD, CO, 31, 32 j3, 3 , 35, and 30. Township 3 north, ran7e4 west,"west halt, north east, north west 1. south east. I south west 2, 3, west half, north east, west halt, north wesh west naif, southeast, south wet 4, west haif, north east, north west, west h-df, south cast, south west 9, north west 10, cast half, north cast, north west 11, north west 21, south cast, east'half, south west 23, north cast, cast half, north west, south easf, cast half, south west 2G, cast half, somh cast, south west 27. 'J ownshipr3( north, j-ancre 3 west, north west 4, north east, north west, west half, south east, east half, south west f, north west, wf st half, south cast, south west 8, south east, east half, south west 11, north cast, south rast, south west 12, 13, north east, eastinlf, north west, south cast, south west 1J. south easf, south west 15, north west, east half, south west 17, north easf, north west, south east, east half, south west ? -, -t, 3., nortn cast, north west, wc-si half, southeast, south west Towns'iip 3; north, range 2 west, 4, 5, north east, cast half, north west, south east fraction 1, south west C, north east, north wost, easr Inlf, south east, 7 18. Township 3l north, range 1 cast, north west, rast half, south cast, southwest 1, north west, souih easf, south west 12. Township 3f north, range 2 cast, 3, 4, nr. nil cast, north west, south cast 5, west half, north cast, so ith cast, south west 7, north oas cast half, north west, south cast, south west. , 10, 12, 13, 21,23, 24, 25, 2ii, 3,, 3o, sections and fractional sections, on V.t river. Township 20 north, range 5 cast, fractional sections 35 and 3-3. Township 20 north, range G cast, fractional 11 south, 12, 13, 14, fractions 15, 19, 20, 21, south 22, cast, 23, 21, 2t, 27, 28, 29, fraction 30, 31, south 32, 33, 34. Townsh'p 28 north, range 5 cast, south 1, 2. south east, east half, south west 3, fraction 9, south 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,15,21, 22, 23, 21, 2. 2S, fraction 29, south 33. Township 2S north, range 0 cast, south 5, (, 7, IN. These Kinds were selected hy the undersigned, and nrs generally of :i superior quality, and are in a part of the state of Indiana, that is improving as rapidly a? any other part of the western 'coun'ry. The hinds on Eel river, are hi the vicinity of the Wabash and Erie canal, which is authorized to bo opened by the state of Indiana. A second sale of said lands will he held at Lognncport, in the county of Cass commencing on Monday, the 15th of October next, where all the lands th-t remain unsold, will he aain offered for sale, together with the sections yet to be selected, to complete the road gra?it. WILLIAM POLK E, C. M. R. L. Vincennes, March, 17, 1832. 12 f UIK partnership heretofore existing, JL t'nd.T the linn of Moore 4 Pepper, was dissolved on the first of March, hy mutual consent; all those indebted to the said linn, either by note or account, will please settle the same with either of the subscribers', who will be found, at all times, at the store of A. O. Pepper; rlso, all thoso who have claims agaio.-t said firm will present them tor settlement. A. MOORE, A. C. PEPPER. Risinf c;m, April 10, 1S32. 13 3 w ME W GOOS. -III. :,,., luri MJ3 JU.M IlkClirU J lilt, il iuIc p'.Li, s.nd is now cpening', a splend.d stock oi At his old Stan ) ; where he is prepirel to wait ": '! riilonsers a:iJ all those who may think proper to give hi.Ti a cullJOHN P. DUNN. March tr.h, 1832. 9- ; 1)(,ss jn ,0 room lately occupied bv Dr. ! p:nckani .,s a j),,.. lovc xvh,r !rrn ih.Y Will ' , , , A 1 ho t leased to receive custom i SHAW CO V. PKOTZ?.LV. THE subscriber has a first rnte stock of BOOTS, ISRQCAXS, AM) SHOES, (ro Ksn and rir.) For illcn 'omen V. liich lie wili sell low I r i,'sh. JOIL P. DUXX. 9March trt'i. ?S3". QTV UlLj'. frst ctualitv Nov Orleans 5 3 f.- .1 l e ... l. KiSHAW lV riKTZ:.IAX. ,,,.1 r. i :.- : in , Lt.. ?2 z - Fur S.:!e at th.

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