Indiana Palladium, Volume 8, Number 19, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 26 May 1832 — Page 4
" MISCEMjAWY. .From Indiana Journal. . rjThs XSrantiywinc. Tin bark was on the stilly stream, With starry banner spread And quick as lightning's winged beam That vessel gaily sped; And rose the shout of mirth and glee, And echoed many a song It was an hour of revelry, Amid tint joyous throng. And still another spirit came With fire and tempest dark. And dashing wave and rolling llimc Were on that gallant bark ; And darker giew the murky cloud, And ever and anon St ill pealed beneath the fiery shroud The dccp-loned minute -gun. And where is now the sparkling eye, And where the joyous brow; The shout that rose in gladness high The song, where is it now? That eye is closed, that brow is cold, That joyous shout is past, The gladness of that heart is tcld, The song is on the blast. They waited not for shroud or bier, No parting hymn was sung And fell not there the silent tear, No funeral knell was rung ; But dying groan and dying shiick Were floating on the air, And where the mangled bodies reek Was said the hurried prayer. They parted not as others part, No kind farewell was said; But many luth been the aching heart For manv a snirit fled; And by that gallant vessel's light, Full many found a grave, And manv u heart went down tint night Beneath the coral wave. ADELLE.
Thc Ghost oC the Cellar. A gentleman on Long Island, was very much vexed by the conduct of his colored servants, who used frequently to be absent from their duty, and engaged in frolicks at a house, in tiie neighborhood, occupied by blacks Near the negro house was an old cellar, and on this foundation the gentleman laid a plan to cure his servants of their bad habits. One evening, when they were absent from home, frolicking as usual, he provided himself with a sheet, and repaired to the ruined cellar, where having decked himself in ghostly fashion, he lay concealed and waited for the breaking up of the company. About 'the witching time of night,' when spirits from the other world usually make their appearance, the colored party began to disperse. As they issued from the Ijousc, full of frolick and whiskey, the fictitious ghost rose slow and solemn from the cellar, and lifting up his hands, beckoned the blacks towards, him. But as no words were uttered, no individual felt himself particularly bound to obey; and they all ran,! some one way and some another, as if Sa- j tan himself, or some other negro driver, was close to their heels. 'Ciosh a mighty P said Cirsar, as soon as lie and his compaions had got safely over the threshold of their masters kitchen, and closed the door behind them. 'Gosh a mighty 1 Phillis, what a ghoss dat was! Did you see him, Phillis? Why. he was as tall as de top of de house, and white as a sheet.1 'Yes, Caesar,' said Phillis, turning up the white of her eyes in awful wonder; 'Yes, Caesar, and did you see wat dreadful tcct he had, and how he smashed 'em at us wen he ris ont of de sailer ?' 'Dat I did, Phillis,' replied Cccsar; 'I seed 'em by gor ' 'Don't swear, Caesar.' 'Did I swore, Phillis? Den hebben fergib me all my sin; but Pin sartin his tcct was as long as my arm hebben help me, if so be I ebbcr get into his moutl' , 'And me too, Ca?sar,' said the trembling Dinah, who was scarcely yet able to speak from very fright 'An did you see wat mon'sous eyes he had ? Dcv was as big Ohkxl! as big 'As a sasser, ebbcry bit and grain,' said Sambo, who now ventured - to speak for the first time. I 'Yes, I be sworn,' said Caesar, cbery inch on 'cm as big as a sasser an' did you see 1kw dey shincd like ball of fire?' 'Oil led! and brighter too,' said Dinah I'm sure I could sec to pick up a pin by 'em in de darkest night cber was afore.' 'Yes, dat you might,' said Philiis, and seed a cambric needle too, plain as day. And did vou sec, Dinah, wat'normous arms lie had, and how he swing 'cm about as if he kitch us all in one handful.' 'I'm sartin he would a kitcht me,' said Sambo, shuddering at the very recollection, 'if I hadn't been a light heeled feller.' 'You a light heeled feller!' said Cersar, who valued himself on his own agility -'you flatty foot nigger, you by gor r 'Wat, again, Ccesar 1' said Phillis, chipping her hand on his mouth, 'hab'nt I check you once a-rcady for svvcarin?' 'Did I swore agin, Phillis? Hebben forgib all my sins dis night, I say; and your'n too, Phillis; and your'n Dinah; and your'n Sambo; for one or tudder on us'il hab to go and witch it is I cant tell; so hebben forgib us all, I say.' Amen 1 say I,' shouted Dinah. . And 'amenl? shouted Phillis, And 'amen I' g oancd" Sambo. 'I'm su. c one or tudder on us be cr.ll for,' resumed Ca:sar, . 'and which it is I don't know. Sambo, you're do greatest sinner.' 'IV Caesar? 1 de greatest sinner? How can you assassinate such a tina '' 'Yes Sambo,' repeated Crasar, coollv, 'ouVg de greatest sinner. - Didn't vou teal massa-s wiskey hst week, and wen vou
draw out do wiskey, didnt you put in a jug of water, so massa needn't miss 'cm? 'True, Caesar, returned Sambo, 'but wat allj dat sinnify? Habivt you tole many a ting in your life time 1 Ilccolleck now, and link ober your sins. Didn't you teal massa's fowls lass tanksgibbin, to hab a high up dare over to Cully's? and didn't you teal rnassa's dry wood for to roast 'em by ori same "casion? And didn't you teal ' 'Don't mention 'em, Sambo' interrupted CaL-sar, 'now I beg on ye. Your rccolleeshtm is too bad I did not tink vou had
sich dam memorv afore. After all, Sambo, I don t link eider you or me be de greatest sinners in de world. Here be Phillis and Dinah now, bicger sinners dan you or me, Sambo.' 'How can you say so, Caesar?' returned Phillis, lifting up her eyes to heaven. 'Don't I tend meeting cbery Sunday night, constant as de night comes? And dou 1 1 shout and sing and holler amen, loud as anv on 'em? and don't ' 'Sartin, sartin, Phillis,' said Caesar, 'you do all dat and more; You tend meeting Ion' of odder niiriers: vou shout and make great noise but recollcck, Philhs, wncre i kitch vou long of dat nigger Cato ha i1 I be stonish, Ca:sar, you should mention dat little circumstance.' 'Berry, spicious dat Phillis berry 'spiClOUS. 'Do hole your tongue, Carsar, and infleck seriously bout vour own sins fore you 'cuse me. 'Cuse you, Phillis wy? dat'snot one half your sins. Recollect how you ' 'Hush! hush! Ca?sar! don't Ictus 'cuse one anoddcr.' 'Ah, Phillis, you must be de greatest sinner 'm.ong us ail, and if! hub any judgment, you must be de one wat is call for dis solemu 'casion.' 'Heben hab massy on us!1 exclaimed Phillis, 'muss I bear 'em all? and here be Dinah, shall she scape V 'Don't mention me, Phillis,' said Dinah; 'I'm sure I hab no sin to answer for.' Wat! Dinah,' replied Phillis, 'you nassv wench you? Do you pretend to say you hab nosui to answer for? he! Oh fie,! how dis ere world's gibbin tolyin! Didn't you teal missa's pics and cakes to hab a high up ober to Cully's lass tanksgibbin?' 'And didn't you hclf eat'em, Phillis?' retorted Dinah; 'and isn't de undertaker worse 'an do ticf ha! ' 'And didn't you,' resumed Phillis, 'teal missa's sugar and tea on de same 'casion?' 'And didn't you hclf drink 'em, ha ! Phillis ? If I do take wat is not my own sometimes, I nebbcr was kitcht wid do nigger Cato.'. 'Tut! tut!' said Phillis, who by this time began to be heartily sick of the turn which the discussion was taking, 'tut! tut! Dinah, we're all in de wrong to 'cuse one anedder, in dis terrible pickle, wen may be wc inns all hab to go; so we'd better forget and forgib. What say you Dinah? and you, Cae sar? and vou Sambo?' 'Wid all my heart and soul,' replied Cae sar, who l ike Phillis, finding himself as deep in the mud as the olhcrs were in the mire, was also glad to drop the subject. 'What say you Sambo can you forgib me for call you flatty foot nigger?' 'Gib us your hand Caesar,' said the placable Sambo; 'and gibus your'n, Phillis,' said the equally lorgtving JJinati, neither ot whom could feci in their hearts to bear malice on so awful an occasion. lin sure some on us be come for,' said Ctesar; 'dat awful ghoss nebbcr come-for nottinr, and weddcr it be you, h;unbo, or you Phillis, or you. Dinah, or weddcr it be me, liebbcn only knows nottin about it. Wherefore let us 'pent of all our sins, weddcr of remission or intermission, and forgib one and all mankind.' 'Yes,' said Phillis, 'let us now infleck seriously on our latter ends.' A general shout of amen! followed. The blacks retired to rest, and were hauntcd with imaa-nary ghosts all night long, nnd lor several ot the succeeding nights. 1 lie j impression was so strong, that lrom that time forth tliev never met at the house of Cully, nor pilfered their master's property, j or were guilty of any great irregularities of conduct. Nimrod Wildfire, who took a Steam lloat through the woods, up Ohio, has litcrally been beat. A Steam Poat Coming up the Ohio, during the late i!ood, actually got lodged in the lop of a tree, and the Captain had to cut his way through! A whole' hog. The Portland Courier says, "a hog was killed yesterday, raised by Col. Jeremiah liaily, which weighed, after it vras dressed, 051 pounds! Pretty well for "down cast.' Let old Kentucky beat t! lis if she can."--Well, well, friend Smith il oldCa.ntuck-' cannot go a b'J Ohio is what can. People s Pal A neat repartee. '-Pray, sir,' said a young latly to the keeper of a circulating li brary, "have-vou Man asheis?''1 "No,! madam," replied- the other, wishing to ac- j commodate her, and Willi no other meaning, "but we have Woman as she should beP A:sT.cdote. A worthy old sea Captain of our acquaintance, once took on board a large number of passengers at a pert in the Emerald llc, to iring to this country. On approaching our coast, he, rs usual, sounded, but found no bottom. 'And did ye strike the ground, Captain?' enquired one of the Irishmen. 4Xo,' was the reply. 'And will ye be so good as to tell us,' rejoined Pat, 'how r.car ye came to it? Net? Bedford Gaz. Lord Byron, on receiving the intelligence tint Lord Cas'dcragh had cut his throat, remarked, '-it is the hcsl tiling' he has ever done for his country P
JUST BSCnrL'TD, per Steam boat Arab, 700 pounds Loaf Sugar; 1 cask Pepper; 1 do. 4th proof Brandy; 1 do. Holland Gin; 1 dc. Port Wine ; 1 do. To nc ri :!"o Wine; and for sale bv SHAW Sz PHOTZMAX. April 28, 132. C V T n'Ti r-vyri IX THE STATE OF IXDIAXA.
Y authority of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved Feb ruary 2d, 1832, entitled "an act to provide for selling the Michigan road lands to open that pit fef the Michigan Itoad between Logansport and lake Michigan, and for other purposes," the undersigned will oiler at public sa'e to the highest bidder in tracts, as the United States lands are soldi with such variations in those sections the road passes through, as is provided for in 3rd section of said act, on MONDAY THE FOURTH OF JUNE, AT THE TOWS 0? In the eourdy of Saint Josephs, so much of the Michigan read lands as wiil produce a sufficient Mim to refund the state the amount advanced, snl the amount due for extracts heretofore made, all the section through which the road passes, will be first oifered for sale in the fol'oaii.g order, to wit: In township 33 n. range 4 west, sections 3-1, 35 and 56. Township 37 n. range 3 w n. east, north west, south-east, west s. v. half, 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, n east, north-west, south-west 12. Township Z7 n. range 2 west, south east, south-west 7, north-cast, north-west, west half, south east and south west S, north east, north west, south east of 9, west half, north west, west half, south eust 10. Township 37 n range 1 west, south east and south west, of 4 . Township 33 n. range 1 west, north west, south east and south wet of 31. Township 38 ft. range 1 east, north east, east half, north west, south west, south east, west half, south west 31. Township 38 n. range 2 east, west half, south east 23, west half, south west 29, north east and north west, east hait, south east, west half south west 30. Township 36' n. range 2 east, north half, north west 1, north half, north west, south half, south east, south half, south west 2, sections 11,14, 1J, 22, 27, and 24. In the Indian country, sections from number 1 to 45 inclusive, commencing at south boundary, township 36, range 2 east, south of section 34, with the exceptions of 15, 29, 3", 32 and 33 part of which sections were sold at fornicr sale. Should not a sufficient quantity be sold, the sales will be continued until the requisite quantity be sold, in the order they are inserted in tins advertisement, or unti the whole lands be offVred. Township 38 north, range 4 west, sections, 31, 32 and 33. Township 33 ncrth, range 2 west, section 36. Township 38 north, range 1 west north east, north wt st, south west 14. sections 15, 21 and 22, west half, north west, 23, east half, south east 35. township 33 north, range 1 east, north west, south west. 13, east haif, north east, north west, somh east, west half, south west 15, 20, north eavt, north west, south east, east hail, south west of 22, 23, west half, north east, north west, west half, suuth east, south west, 24 and 30. Township 33 north, range 2 east, north east 14, south east, east halt, south west of 19, east huif, north east, south east 21, west half, north east, east half, north west, west half, south west north east 23, south fraction, south east 26, iiOi th east traction, east halt, north west, suuth east, south west 36. Township 37 north range 4 west, section 2, north east, south east 11, 24 and 25 northeast, north west, south east, east half, south west 33, 34 and 35, uorth west, south west 36. Township 37 north, range 3 west, north east, north west 13, north west, south east, cast half, south west 14, 19, north east, north west, fraction 26. north east, north west, fractions 27, 29. south east 31, south fraction 3'J. Township 37 north, range 2 west, north west, south west 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, 13, 14, north east 15, webt hali, north east, east halt, north west, norlh wesl 18 24 25, 26, north east, south east, south wtbt 23, north west, south west, cnnlh ot o - h i. 1 f , . . . . i K T a. I. .1 traction 31, north west, south east 32, soutii part of 33, north eat, north west, fraction 35, north east, north west 3C . Township 37 north, range I west, f. 3, north east, south east, touth west 3, 10, 11, north east, north west, south east 17, north east, south east, south west 20, north east, south east 29, north, vest, suuth west 30, north east fraction 31, north east, north west fraction 32. Township 37 north? range 1 east) 5i 18? 92? north fraction 32) west half) south east) south west part 36. Township 37 north) range 2 east) north east, east half) north west 1, west half) west south 14, north easti north west) south east 22i swet half) north east) north west, south east soutii west 27) south east) east haSfj Louth west 32 south part 33) 34 and 35. Township north, range II cast, north east, north west, north half, south east, south west 10, north cast, north west, soulit cast, north part, south west 11, 12, north cas north west, west half, south west IS. south east, south west iU. Township 37 north, ranrro I cast, north east, north west, west half, south east, south west o, north cast, south cast l. soutii fraction, north cast, south fraction, north west, south cast, south west ! If?' nm-th cast, half, north west, south cast, south west 22,21. cast half, north cast, northwest, south east, south west 25, west lnlf, north Ca-J? cast half, north west, souih cast, south j west 2(3. south cast, southwest 27. north v,-m,mjuiu east, soutii v.-cst "jy, north cast, north west, west half, south cast 2'AoO, 31. o, oo, oi, oj, and Jb, Township 3G north, range 4 west, west half, north cast, north west 1, south cast, south west 2, 3, west half, northeast, west half, northwest. Avcst half, southeast, south west d, west half, north east, north wes:. west nan, south cast, south west it, north west 1U, cast half, north east, north west 11. north west 21, south cast, cast half, south west 23, northeast, cast half, northwest, south cast, cast half, soutii wc-si 2o. east half, south cast, south west 27. lownshipob north, range 3 west, north west 4, noi til east, ncrth west, west half,
south caM, oast half, i--outh v.vsl ncnl. west, w est h:df, south ens:, south v st N. south east, cast half, south west 11. north cast, south cast, south west 12, 1;, north cast, cast half, north west, south eiis'. south
west 11. south csT, south west l.". i iorth west, enst k.If, south west 17, north cast, north west, south cast, cast hdf, south west 22, '2'3r2l, '2C, .", north cst. north west, west half, south east, south wa.-st li. Township oO north. r::ni; v,cs !,f:. i north cast, east irdf, north west, south enst. j fraction 1, south west t, north cast, noith i west, cast hilf, south er.st, 7 IS. Township 3t north, range 1 cast, north west, east half, south cast, southwest 1, north west, south' cast, south west 1'2. Township 13G TiL-rth, ranifc '2 cast, 4, north cast, north west, south east west half, north ecst, south cast, south west 7. north east, cast half, norili west, smith e;:sf, south west, S, ), 10, 12. 13, '21, "23, kJ 1, :5, , jv-..jiw u. i.v,v..iv.ii..i on Kel river. Tov.nship 20 north, ranc 5 cast a a av. tional sections and 2'3. Township '20 north, ranrro 0 east, fractional 11 south. 12, l;), 11, fractions 15, li. 20, 21, south 22, cast, 2: J, 21, 2(, 27, 2, 29, fract ion CO, o 1 , south :;2. VA. Towns'iip 2S north, range 5 cast, south 1, 2, south cast, cast half, south west H, fraction 0, south 10, 1 I':, V2. l-2,ir,21, 22, 23,21, 215, 2:, fraction 20, souths. Township 28 north, range 0 cast, south 5,(5,7, 18. These lands were selected by the undersigned, and are generally of a superior quality, and are in a fart of the state of Indiana, that is improving as rapidly as any other part of the western country. The lands on Kel river, are in the vicinity of the Wabash and Erie canal, which is authorized to be opened by the stale of Indiana. A second sale of said lands will be held at Lognnsport, in the county oi Cass, commencing on Monday, the 15 tu of October next, where all the lands that remain unsold, will be ayain o tiered for sale, together with the section? yet to be selected, to complete the road grant. WILLIAM rOLKE, C. M. R. L. Vincennes, March, 17, 1832. 12 MEW GOODS. f IpiltJ subscriber has just received from Phil 3i ade'phia, and is now opening, a splendid stock of At his old stand; where he is pit-pared to wait on his Customers and all these who may th.iik p.oper to give him acdl. JOIiX P. DUXX. March 17th, 1832. 9THE subscriber has a first rate stock of BOOTS, nilOGAXS, AND SHOES, (coAitsi: a?;d hm:,) For Jen Womczi, assd Which he will sell low for C;ish . JOIIX P. DUXX. March 17lh, 1832. 96 11PLS. tirst qstality Xew Orleans ftagUi' received and for sale by HAW PROTZMAX. April (5, 1832. KALED proposals will be received, by the Commissioners of the Wabash and Erie Canal, from the 20th of May to the 1st of June next, at Fort Wavne. for the rontriirtio-.i of 1 anumberof miles of the middle division of said i Canal; during which time, the Plans and Esti- j mates of the Engineer will be open for the in- i speetion of anv person wishing to become a j contractor: and anv information re'-air.p- to the kinds ot wots to be done, tue terms ot payment, or the particular sections of the Canal line, which will be put under contract, will b given, on application ttj the subscriber. D. UUKIt, Com'r of Contracts March 16h. 1332. i iiiiiu ae 13 13 2mu. JUST receied from Philadelphia, a pood assortment of BOOKS, consisting, in part, of ( i) r vi' t.a v.st s la i :s .) WATTS, and METHODIST ISymsa Sticks, TESTAli;i, KXCLISII READERS, G EC G-n APirS S, And a variety of 2l$!S2x NOVELS, $c. And for sale by JOHN P. DUXX. March 17th, 1832. JUST received from Fhilade'phij. a general j assortment of I G roccs j es, Ufarcl: tare, k-iivJJ-.Cj ::a 1 1, C. ?lso, from Pittsburgh, an assortment of SADiEZlY, &.. which wUl be cUVed (it the oh George Tuusey,) on Kccommndatin, old stand ol xwg terms, b. TOUiiEY & DUXX. March 29, 1832. ll-tf ft sit JUST receh-ed from Pittsburgh, perbleamer Lady Dyron, a qianti;y of NAILS, Asserted; IKON, Assorted 'Zxtl G&ZSSAho, WHEAT HK1VLS, And for sa!e bv JOIIX P. DUXX. March 17th, 1832. -9 DAGS superior Ccffl'C jut r 7 ceived r.nd for sj!-; bv
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H-ri'cymsceJji:!; to ChichmrAi. rjpriE new rnd spacious United States' Mail Coach, "SjkSJ PATCH," the most splendid vehicle ot the iund m tue west, has cmrsmen.cd runn ng on the line from LaWrenceburgh, via Uardir.sburgh, Elizubethtown, Cleves, Chiviot, to Cincinnati. LtMve Law renceburgh every Monday, Wednesday and 1'riday morning, at 6 o'cloct, and arrive at Cinciu lati'jby noon each day. Leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, Thursday and Satutday morning, at 6 o'clock, and arrive at Lawrence, burgh by noon each day . The above line will connect with the following route.-., viz : the Iruiianapolis mail stage line o- the siiine da, tri-wtekly, connecting the r. ij.J L Hilt Il i;ill HiC lasl lu int. nisi, )I4 I ClICi iI,;mo t St. Louis, Mo. &.c. Sic. Tne uutiersigned keeps horses to hire. Si will be iealv at ail lirr'j to convey passengers und famines in pr.va.e hacks t: :;ny place desired within the vicinity or a'joinir: counties. The tare in all cases will be n;uJ.rle. luggage at the risk of the owner. i'ov sats, apply to J. W. HrNTr.n. post ar.-l stage oflice, Luwrenreburgh ; and at Scuddcr s llolel, main stieet, Cinc'innaii. larcli 21, 1C32. IC-if Proprietor. 'JMIR subscriber taks this method to inform the public in general that he ha established the eha'r niak.ng business, on High street, opposite the market house, where he will keep constantly on hand u large and splendid assortment of -"V '..Cvtv-jj PSPe 2iaik sJWz0m I t Seltce8, Wliich he Warrants for durability and workmanship," epul to any in the western country; wriich lie will dispose of, on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call and judge for themicives. WM. X. ROGERS. Feb. II, 1811. f.IIE undersigned have just received from New Oriear.s, riiiladelphia and Pittsburgh, a larye and general assortnicnt of Which they aie now opening-, and offer for sale uii wry reasonable terms, consisting, in part, of TEAS best quality; Imported and Domestic L'uwors; & r 5 1 v i' n 5 XV iVuilo w-CJ I a s s , All .sizes; NAILS, i?eH assorted; Iron i Sugar; Ccfivv; And manv fther articles. All uf which will be so d at U'!nU-i?a or Jleta I, at their House iu Lawrenceburfjh,- opposite the store of Enoch I) . John. TII03.IAS SHAW, ISAAC PP.OTZ.MAX. March 29th, 1S32. 21-tf Wo-ol Cnrcliaagv IpIiE subscriber wishes to inform the public 1 that he has leased for the term of 6 years, the wed kiifiwii stand of liobcrt JlJaya'l, dee'd, four miles s.b ve ll irrison, at which tie is start' l,,e vel' Ui sl which will be m cornP'ele operation by the first day of May next. heffreat variety of machinery employed will t'labie him to card any quality of wool and do lt &mli e justice. From h's long experience ml c.;.?.e applxation to busings, he fiat tcis meru ana receive a liberal share ot pub..c patnnntge. Wool rr ust be well nicked and free from burs and sticks, and one pound of grease added to every eight of wool, lie will card for 1 cents per pcund, or as lowas any other machine in the vicinity. Produce taken in payment at a fVir rrco. A 1 L-. ' . j etl w,Ul "l,n be amended to with great (despatch. In addition to the Carding workhe has a grist mill, at wh-ch he will be able at all times to grind for customers and others. ELI SKWELL. Jjojan t'jTjJiship. Dearborn co., la. Jpril 21DEARBOJIX CIRCUIT CO CUT,? I)Ea::lo;:n county. Set. Flizabeth Dean is C On petition for Divot cc Tames Dean y TNl OW comes F.hzabeth Deam by Lawrence' C 5 her attorney) and liies her petition to the Dearborn circuit court, praying a divorce front her said husband, for cause of abandonment ; and thereupon, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Hon . Isaac Dunn and the Hon. John M'l'.ke) associate judges of the Dearborn circuit court, that the said James Dean is not a resident of Ibis state: Uy order of the said; judges. Notice is theiefore hereby triven. to ti.o faid James Dean of the filing of the petiti.a. alwrcsau', an.t that he be ami appear before the ju-.ges ot the Djarl.)rn circuit court, at their itiin on t'.ie -tih Monday m September next, to answer to tbe petition aforesaid) or the same will tha be lieard in his absence and a decicc granted accoidirgly. JAMES DILL, Cfk. May irth, 1?32. Whiskey & JFiessr. Fv Ti10'1 Salp 5iO bbls. Super Finemm) vi,'. 100 bbls. Lest Rectified bit AW cc, PilOTZMAX. Marc! ."1st, 1S32. l-u 'fHK lubscriber has lying near the wharf on li Short Street, a lot PM'LXCi STOAT. whicli he oii'eis iui: sale on aocuu.moLLiiuiet m. ISAAC SPEXCLIL 18 May 19, 1S32. 7,.-? Tr Tj v K-a vv IT'
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