Indiana Palladium, Volume 8, Number 36, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 22 September 1832 — Page 4
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MISCEMiAWY.
From the Pcnnsyhanian. ' Presidential Acrostics. . i. Worth, 'Wit and Wisdom all their flow'rs combin'd Lions rich chaplet," and my temples twin'd: Reckless, to withYmg blight I flung the prize, To join whom Wisdom, Wit, and Worth des
pise :
II.
CursM be the land-with Famine, Pestilence and War, Long cursMfor checking my ambitious rolling carl All sense and raoral3 curs'd that baffle each endeavor! Yield to my wishes, or Land! be curs'd forever! . in, Judare for yourselves! be honest as you're free, And cling to country ere you Vote for me! Content am I to toil for farm or state : Known more by action than by loud debate ; Sworn freedom's friend successful foe in 'fight Of all who dare invade your soil or right; Nor fail to keep the bonds of union tight!
The Serenade. I'm almc: tired of waiting here Awake, my love ! arise ! Here like a sleepless tabby cat. I'm howling to the skies. The stars are twinkling merrily, But they no answer make ; Inferior, they resign to thee, Arise, my love ! awake ! But soft the lattice opes My love What is my love's decree ?
Black girl at the windoic
"My missy wish you go away, And let her quiet be." Exit scrcnader, singing, "Hey Betty Mar tin."
From the New York Mirror. Old Robin Bird's Story.
Harry, you are fast cominon to the stage,
and must soon have a finder in the pie
which the noisy, busy multitude is mixin.
people as I now do, and "no song no sup-
per," the sayin is, and it 1 didn't do so mucn work, people wouldn't pay me so much,
and I couldn't bear the idea of livin on peo
ple's sympathy, for I was somethin proud in
them days, and would rather a man would hate than pity me. And I thought when I
was old, people wouldn't want me sittm
round their fires, and eatin their apples and drinkin their cider, and they'd wish the "old man," as they'd call me, hacahouse of his own to live in, and not trouble them. No, no, Harry, it was like the mush-rat's livin in his neighbor, the wood-chuck's hole, and clerin it out durin the day to have the pri
vilege of sleepin in it over night or like
the kin-bird, who without buildin a nest tor himself, flics round all summer ketchin flies and worms, and then when autumn comes goes and takes possession of the robin's
nest, when he knows he amt wanted mere. I thought that the robin hated the king-bird,
and that when winter come the wood-chuck
would pull a stun afore his hole when the
mush-rat was out, and so give him a hard 1
hint (the old man was not aware ot making
pun) that his room during the winter
would be better than his company. I knew the squaro had nearly three hundred dollars of my wages in his hand, and that if I was to settle with him then, he'd owe me a hundred
more. So, takin all things into consideration, I didn't see any other way than to get married, and to get a place to put my wife, and then old Robin would have a nest of his own, and perhaps some of these years he would have some little birds to gladden his old heart and bless his old eyes. So I began to look about for a mate. Now, Polly Bates lived with deakun Bunco, and all the neighbors said she was one of the nicest girls in the country. I'de seen Polly atmeetin every Sunday as regular as the Sunday come, and always tho't she was a good modest gal, and would make no bad helpmate either for any body that could get her, although she was two or three years younger than I, and her eyes was as bright as a new brass kittle, and her love
was pure and watchful as the stars, and her
heart as sympathizing as the waters, and ten
derasthe young lamb; her hair was black
as a crow, and her checks and lips were as red as a summer mornin's sky, and her teetli as white and as regular set as a row of white
pint bowls on a cupboard-shelf. But, thinks I, who knows but Polly mav take a notion
for me; any how no end was ever lost or
won that was not first tried for: and if she
tells me no, why then it will be all over with,
and 1 can no to lookin up somebody else
of the neighbors the next Wednesday night, so after doin up my chores, the square want with me up to the deakun's, and Polly went to put on her best calico frock to have the
ceremony performed, and while she was
out, some of her young friends, who didn't know that she was goin to be married, (so
Wabash and Eric Canal.
TT1 4(f ACRES OF WA-
jvurv HASH AND ERIE
CANAL LANDS FOR SALE. ON A
CREDIT OF FIFTEEN YEARS.
shy had she kept it,) stopped in to have her There will be offered at Public Sale commenc
ed to the apple-bee. She told 'em to wait mg on me tumi MONDAY IN OCTOIlEtt
until the square had married us, and then
we'd all go together. So the square tied
the knot for us, and then we all started off
for the apple-bee, in high glee. With the
NEXT, in the town of FORT ll'MWE, in
Me stale or inmana, Asa Hundred and Jwen ty-two Thousand Jcres of Lands, in the Canal
Donation, situated in the vallies of the Wabash,
Little, ana auumee rivers, on or within five
wages which I then had, and them that Pol- miles of the Canal route) from near the mouth lv and I afterwards earned, we bought from of lhe TPPecnoe to the state line dividing InJ ..... 3 0 Ar,r,n (Vim
the square the little house and farm and saw- U4, "" ,. . 1 , v ii 1- , The sale will commence with offerintr t ie mill where we now live, and have lived ever lands in Township No. XXIV north, Kange since we was married, taking as much com- No. Ill west, near'the mouth of Tippecanoe, fort as a cucumber which has nothin to do and proceed northwardly and eastwardly, in but lay in the garden and grow. Next to regular order from the lowest to the highest
Uod, who gives us an goou tilings, we love . ' , . ""y " c uec i
each other best, and next to each other, we offered: 1
ove our children, and next to our children, These lands were selected from those of 'th?
we love our neighbors; and with the Lord's General Government in tracts of every size, and
blessin, we will live honestly and comtorta- contain 100 large a quantity to he expressed in-
bly as wo have lived, until it pleases him to - ' uvCTusemciH . Map, show.
call us from this world, when we hope to bo 2 Tu"SSE
separated only ior a nine wane, ami men offices in the counties of Tippecanoe, Carroll
meet again to live with each other in bod s Cass and Allen, which probably the Clerks will
presence forever. saow lt s0 requested. Maps of the whole do
nanuu ate Aiau m iuc uiitcc ui uic auai uom
missioners at Fort Wayne, and with Jordan
Vigus, Canal Commissioner, at Logansport, which will be open for the inspection of any person wishing to make an examination.
According to the provisions of the law on
this subject, these lands are classed into first
second and third raie j and are valued at 23,50
e; thev will be offer.
The old man, you: know, is pretty proud of
you, as well lie may be, but don't take that
for flattery, for truth is never flattery, that'll suit me as well as Polly, and who will
You know too that besides havin the tell me ves. So thn nnxt Snndav niorht T
SAI2 OV .llichi;m SIoiu Equals, f Blllli underfc gned cuiumi&fiont'r ol the Mi. chiean Koad u ill at the townot LOG AN 3
OUT, on Monday the I5h ot Oct'ilvr, com
mence the sale of the Michigan ItoaJ Linds in
ie stale ot Indian, to the highest Udder m
tracts as the United States' Li .ids are mAI.
For a full description of these lands. ee the
advertisement of the late salt a at South licud
on the 4th ot June ut naht. () a incr to lite
alarm on account of the tadikn war. at that
ime much valuable land was not txmin J, and
but fev persons attended thebaic; and since
then both the Michigan .toad an I Hie Wabash and Kne Canal have been put under contract,
ni the works are propresVmi'.. those who wMi
choice selections in that inteiest'in part o5" Indiana, will do well to examine and attend the
sales. N-me need stop on account of the ru
mors of the Indian war, as there is not the re. motest probability of danger in that tec' ion f
h country. Immediately alicr the conclusion
of the sales, an oilice will be opened for eiuec
ng the lands tht remain unsold. WILLIAM POLK, Com. Vincenr.es, August 13, 1S.2. 33-ts.
Money or no Money. We have heard a
very amusing story of the mode of procedure of a famous Cholera Curcr of this city.
He docs not visit his patients; on the con
trary, they are such as arc able to visit him.
The first inouirvhe makes is, rcspectimr the Co o n,i ci n on..
state of their pockets; and he makes up ed at these prices, and if not sold during the
his mind of the disease accordingly, lo public sa'e, will at any time thereaher be sub
those who are very sick he gives a vial cf his ject t0 ue entered at the same rates at private i.,rf(na tnn Jl-,. tn nthor sale at the office of the Commissioners at Fort
J ' . . ... ' r. . ... i W avne, or sucn other uiace in the Canal Dona.
tion as may be selected for that purpose.
lhe terms at either public or private sale
will be one-fourth part of the purchase mor.ey
with one years nterest in advance, on the re
mamder; to I e paid at the time ct sa c
The interest to be naid annually thereafter
until the final payment shall be made; and
the balance of the purchase money to be
paid on or before the first of October, 1817,
conditioned that a failure to nav interest c r
principal for more than twenty days after the
same shall have become due, forfeits the trac
to the state, and subjects it to be sold for the beneht of the Canal Fund.
It is perhaps superfluous to add, that the Canal donation is some hundred miles from the apprehended seat of Indian war; in the interior of a country settled far beyond it, and entirely remote trom danger from that cause. At this time it is entirely free from Cholera, or any
epeuemic disease whatever, and from the heal.
he merclv deals out a lew puis, ior v:ncn
he charges nothing.
Takin? each patient aside, aa his turn
( 3 A '
comes, he savs to him "Sair ave you some
cash some money?"
"No sir, I am very poor indeed.
" Ver poor! eh? Sair, me vcr sorry for you
ver sorry indeed, bair.
"I have no money at all Pm as poor as
Job's turkics,"
'Eh! no money at all? poor as do Job Turk? Mon Dieu! Me ver sorry for you.
Sair, me feely your pulse. Not much bad not much bad. No money, eh '. Vy, sair,
I ave de grand pleas: re to say, dat you ave
leetul cholera vcr leeliu not musn you
got veil you no ver bad, sair you got no
money. I charge you nossm at all, sair.
Public ivAle.
THE subscriber will oh";r fjr sale st hit residence near the road between Wilming
ton and Hartford, on Monday the 1st day of October next,
Ilarjcs, Cattle. IIo?$, Sheen. Bee,?, 35 or
!0 tons Hay and Oats, Com in the , Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming
Ltt llSUS, iC. i$C. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock. Terms' made known on duy of sale. OJHI. STKVKXS.
Sept. 14, 1832.
CAUTIOX 7'U 77J PUBLIC. rinill public arc cautioned against dealji ing with, or ntirchaainu fiom one
greased my new cow-hide boots nice, put on a bran new shirt, and my new brown hum-made clothes, and my best hat, and then got on to old Bob, and started off to
best farm in town, which measurps most round into the bargain, there's the factory where he" rolls the hard dollars like shot running through a tunnel, pretty
fcst and plagy thick, And you know you (see Polly. Well, I went into the deakun's
are the only child he has to pick'em up, and found 'em all sittin round the fire, and which you can do without burnin your fin- I guess Polly and I must a-look'd queer ! gers, for he's as clear of debt as a woman's enough, for the minit that she see me come j
mora about these things, for I guess there was a kind of sympathysin feelin that
you can see as tur into a mill-stun as run through her mind, that told her what rd any body that don't wear spectacles if come for, for she colored up as deep as a you can't, my old- eyes have been lookin a mill-pond ; but I put on as good honest through a beam instead of a mote, and peo- a face as I could, and began to talk to the pie lie worse than they used to. Now, liar- deakun, after takin a chair, about the serry, just profit a little by the experience of mon, his congregation, and his farm, as tho' one who has received more hard thumps Pd come to see him and not Polly. But n .1 Ml 11 1ia -.-.. .1111 111 i
irom tins villain world, and play d old INick tne old deakun had been a member ot the more honest tricks- than most of his neigh- church too long not to know what was bors, and Lord knows a clear conscience what; so he made some excuse for goin inartd a log hut here will bring a good house to the other room with his wife, and left Pol-
1 Tl rl i lorrro orrr. in TTrjomrrtr. T rt I 1 r on1 T Qlnnn ir. l!(tl-tAn nnJ 4ln T
. young too, Harry, and had a heart as gay as guess, we felt and look'd queerer than ever, a peacock's tail, and as light as the thistle's Howsomevcr, Pd heerd the square's daughdown, notwitstandin my old father (God ter say that a faint heart never won a pretty bless him) wasn't much better off for world- lady, and so I muster'd up all my courace
ly goods than a young goslin for feathers, and finally, after Polly had got a basin of
But my arms wrere then as strong, and my apples and a mug of cider, and we had eat nerves as stiff as a new cart, and my heart, two a piece and drank up most all the cider,
gay and light as it was, was as honest as we began to git a little over it, and had the catechism of my old mother (God bless quite a social chat, so that I staid till nearly her, too) could make it. And I knew, liar- ten o'clock, when I took another drink of ci- . ry, that the world ow'd me a livin at some der, bid Polly good night, and started for e rate or other, until the tax-gatherer of hu- hum ; but, goin to the hos post, I found old inanity should call and make me a member Bob, who wan't used to keepin such late of that assembly where the rich and poor, hours, hid broken his bridle, and left me to the high and low, friends and enemies dwell plod hum two miles through the snow on together as quietly and as peaceably as foot. Ilowsomever, this did'nt cool my young kittens in a basket of tow. And so love any, for there was a thousand fancical
I set about gettin my bread as the Lord in- ideas of comfort flying through my brains, tended man should git it, that is, by the and I walk'dso fast and so heedlessly, that I sweat of his brow. I went to work for old went half-a-milc past hum afore I found out square Baker and deakun Bunce, who thank Pd got there. Such tricks love will play us, the Lord that cast my lot in this village, Harry; but as you always go in a carriage, are as honest men as it can boast, and pay you never need be afraid of your driver's them that do 'cm a favor as prompt as the goin a step further than he's obliged to. - sun rises every mornin. And so I slid along Well, I went to see Polly a few times, and an honest life as nice as a boy slidin down thinkin she liked me pretty well, I made up bill, till I got to be three and twenty years my mind to ask her to marry me. So I went old, and then I began to slide nicer thanev- up to the deakun's agin the next Saturday cr, because I did what every honest man and night, determined to have my lot cast. . good citizen ought to do, that isy I got a wife. Polly looked as plump and bloomin as a hill And tills is why I got one: One Sunday covered with dasies, and when I set down night when I liv'd with square Baker, after in the corner opposite to her, I never felt so doin up my chores, 1 went into the kitchen, odd in my life. This love-feelin. Ilarrv,
and after makin up a rousin fire as I was makes such fools of us that we can't hardly
wont to do every 'night, I sot down in the tell a crow-bar from a meetin-house steeple, . corner, and 'fore I thought on't I sot lookin and we are no more fit for business when
at the coals and thinkm about matters and we are m love than a duck is for a dancin-
thir.gs in general, and finally 1 got thinkin master. My heart was full as a brook in the cbout myself and what prospect there was spring, and I thought every minit it would
ior my gittm aloncf further m the world. 1 melt or break. Ilowsomever. I brniKTht on
j
Having dismissed this patient, calls in an- Uhy situation of the country is expected to re
other, and puts the same important question
respecting the state of his finances. Find
ing them favorable, he proceeds to examine
the tongue, the pulse, and so forth. He
then shrugs his shoulders, shakes his head
main so. lt is believed to be eouallv useless to
detail the fedvantaes of these lands; it is e nough to remark, that 50,000 acres of them, were selected in small tract, for their superior quahtj , out of more than 200,000 acres before luey had been in market, wheu the choice of the country was free; that they are now ofVered
tor the hrst time that no part of the remain
KbenozorGoble,a claim or pretended claim' he lias to a part of the estate of William lieno, deceased as the said Goblo has recently given evident proofs of insinity and it is intended to t ike lcg:il measured to prevent hii squandering the said estate. BKNJAMIN 1U-XO, Legal (! minium for Mary Coble, late Mary Haw. Sept. 1, 1S;W. C!-3v. ILusnber thv tkxlv. fJUIK subscriber has latelv rceeivtd a vrrv
jl larpe addition to his nock of LUMMEK, and ow Hlers for sale d-j5,0iH) feet of Boards and Vlanl', n)(K Joist, 15,000 ScantUiirt 500,000 Shhrfvs. WM. TATK.
Lawrenceburfth, July IV, litf'J -;G
ominouslv, and exclaims "Mon Dieu!
Vnr hid vor hnil' Snir. vnn 1irvr rrnt ilr
' - , J - i , . . . -
ver bad cholera ver bad ; you toung,Vcu LT. t K ,k V , A , , ' J . , "V. sale waich lasted ten days that they embrace
puisc toui very uau. :ue no visa e give a considerable portion of the richest lands in
you some alarm, sair me novlclto scary
you: but, sair you have got de ver- bad
cholera about you. You vih Mr, sai", unless you take my grand specula Kcjsin but dat vill your life sa e. Y. a go to diable quick, you no take it. Bis vial vill cury you. I savy your life, sair I must chargzhe you for him. De grand specific is ver costly I must chargzhe you ten dollar." The patient takes his vial of the grand
cholera specific, pays the ten dollars and in.
Indiana and are situated in a healthy country,
wen watered with springs, mill streams, and
navigable rivers ; that they alford a great varie
ty ot timbered and prairie lands; which with their situation directly on the Canal route which is laid elf immediately in their centre,
and with the Canal commenced under favorable auspices of being completed in a reasonable
time, presents as tavorable an opportunity for the capitalist to invest his money, thi farmer to procure an eligible situation for his farm,
with a cash market far his products at his own
door and the industrious man with his labor
his turn gives way to some new patient the to earn a home, as has been ever uttered in the
violence of whose disease is to be determin- Western Country.
ed by the amount of money he has in his pocket. Constellation. The Robbed Robber. For some time past, a lad has been employed in obtaining small quantities of goods from various places, under the false pretence that his fath
er or h"i3 mother, or some other person wish
ed to see them. In this roguery he succeed
ed very well. One day he had the adroit
ness to obtain a pair of boots to show his
father. The boots were taken to Broad
way and exchanged for a quarter of a ticket
w men uiew u. unzu oi iwu uuiiuis. mis
good fortune worked his detection; for he
must needs buy a watch and make a dash at TM f , . i.
uiu iivu iHjuns. iucil; ui tuuisu xiu
robbed; and repairing to the Police for re
dress, met seme of the persons whom he had
himself robbed, and was lodged at Bridewell.
His reversionary interests in the prize money
tails to the honest bootmaker and his associates, "parties of the first part" in the affair.
Journal of Commerce.
1). BURR,
JORDAN VIGUS, SAM'L. LEWIS,
Com rs. of the Yabash and Erie Canal.
Fort W
jvne Aug.
8,
1
31-tds.
511ECEiaa,TnE Stockholders
of tho Lawrence burgh Insurance Company
Administrator's Notice. rfnilE undersigned having taken out letters of - adrr.inii.trat ion on the estate of Ilurnabat &, late of Rising Sun, Ind. dee'd, herrby teqxiest all persons indebted to (ha late firm of howMis & Hrsn to make immediate tett'ement; and those having claims against sa'd estate to present them properly authenticated for fccttltnient. The estate is considered fully solvent. LEOX BOWMAN, Adm'r. MARIA T. RUSH, Adm's. ItisingSun, Aug 30,1332. 5.?-3w rpllK subscriber tuk"s this method to inform the pubMc in general that he has established the chair making business, on High s(r(Ct, opposite lhe market house, where he will keep constantly on hand a lare and splendid assortment of
Windsor
thought how other people got along that had the subject as well as I could, but I felt sort families; and how much comfort they seem- of odd at being so fur off from Polly, sol c d to take, and how happy they seem'd to draw'd my chair close to hers and kpnt trvin
be when thev had their little nrocnv srrow-
. J O J o in up around 'em, and how glad they seem'd to be to take care of 'em, and thought all ; their trouble well paid for by the love and caresses " of the little, chubby darlins. I knew I was then goin on very smoothly, had no more trouble on my heels than I could s'lake otf at my leasure, always had a clean shirt for Sunday, and a shiliin for trainin day, and now and jhen a spare sixpence for the n t needy. But, thinks I to myself by and by I shall be growin old, and then my arms won't bo fo strongand the hot summers sun and the cold' winters air will be more an' a .match for me. and I can't work so well for
XtSf W JVOTICIS.
M03 LANE, Attorney and counsellor at
Law, will, in future, give his undivided at
tention, to his profession maybe consulted at
his otiice, on high streeti near the clerk s ot-
rice, at all times, except when at Court will
attend, the Circuit l'robate, and Commission
er's Courts, in the County of Dearborn. The
are hereby notihed, that an election tor
nine directors for said company will be held at their office in Lawrcnceburuh, on the se-
cond Monday in October nexl, between the
hours ot 2 and i o clock.
The Stockholders of said company arc al
so uo.iried, that one dollar on each share ol stock is required to bo paid on or before the
lOlh dav ot October next.
By order of the Board cf Directors, THOMAS PORTER, Scc'y. To the Creditors ol "I Domestic Attachment.
liiXOCU U. JOIU1, n'y. C!.r..trxm,
fanco $,Y2 11. Before j James " Hunter, JnsJ tice of the Peace.
7TIEREAS, in pcrsuance of tho act
in such case made and provided,
an attachment has been issued bv the sub
scriber, one of the Justices of the peace at
Lawrenecburgh, county cf Dearborn, state
r"ZZ?f T A Tf ttl
Which he Warrants for durability and workmanship, equal to any in the western country; which he will dispose of, on reasonable tetms. Persons wishing to purc'nu.ve, will pleaie cull and judge for themselves. WM. x. hoc; EES. Feb. 11, 18il.
rs.
James Fryer.
V V
nt trv
to ask her the question, but fmdin that the
longer I waited the worse I grew. I ventur
ed to take hold of Polly's hand and ohi
the touch ot it! it thnll'd through every vein in my body, like a clap of thunder through a brush-heap. Then seein tho ice -broke, I asked her plumply if she'd have me. She blushed red as a trainers feather, trembled like a lamb in a thorn hedge, and finally she said, yes. My suspense was then all over my heart leaped into my mouth like a frog into a puddle, and I could a chaw'd it up for joy! The next Sunday the parson published us, and tlici next tliinnr wns tn o-it rmrrind
Circuit Courts in Franklin, Switzerland, liip- of Indiana, in favor of Enoch D. John against
the goods, chattks, rights, money?', and el-
tects of said James Frver, an absconded
debtor, late of said county: and whereas
certain goods and chatties or saiu rryer
have been attached, and are now in the cus
tody of II. W. Cloud, constable, until they
be otherwise disposed of according to law.
This is, therefore, to ive notice to said
Fryer, and his creditors, that the trial of
said cause is set for Monday the first day of
October at ten o'clock A. M. at my oihee
at Lawrcnceburuh, where the defendant is 13 '
required to attend, and the creditors then
and there to discover and make proof of
their demands, arronlinsr to law.
JAMES W. HUNTER, J. P. Sept. 7, IS32. 31-3v.
lev and Decatur counties. The Supreme and
District Courts at Indianapolis. And will at
tend to business of Importance , either civil or
criminal in any other courts in this, or adjoining states. He trusts that his Ion?? and suc
cessful practice, will insure him his former
liberal portion of professional business, w hen
the public shall be assured, that all business entrusted to his chargej shall receive his
prompt attention, and best efforts, to bring it
to a speedy and successful close. AMOS LANE.
Lawrenceburgh, June 13thj 1X32. 2-4.
I-or i&iEf. y7Jl.L he fold to t!u- hih st bidder, rm-he v V -lth Monday of September next, a Iliue and Lot situate on the corntrol llijjh and Hm t streets in the town of Law rer.ee burh, li;d :ma. The terms of sle will be six, twe ve, eighteen, and Uventy.f ur nu nths, with interest
MILTON ST A Pi', Attorney fur the fwe-sidciit cud director! t f the t'.in.m t uud .Mcckunics b;;utf Ihdiuua . August 29ih,181J. 33- i ''STJfTIinRKA the undersigned has by ron V travt purchaMediif N:ahn',clCtten ihenndivided half of two certain field of com. outlying adjoininir the linds ( f A. Mwigui no.th f Law renceburiJi, and U,e other l on t lie us.t side of th Miami, opposite llaidi'.shurgh, this therefjre is to cautu u idl pesson. i'rom pur. ciusing said corn or i,ny p.irt theicol lium the said (it-.cn, as l.e ia r.ot the Hue and lav. ful owner. JOHN HILL. August CO, 1632. :3-3w
Th
oy were goin to have an apple-bee atone
To Printers.
rpnllL subscribers have commenced an pstah.
lishment for the manufacture of Printing
riesses trom fcuper-lmperiul to Medium size.
of approved construction, the workmanshin
and materials of which they warrant equal to any made in the western country and which
they will sell on liberal terms. Persons wish
ing to purchise, are invited to call and exam
ine, at the manufactory on 5th street, between
him ana rlumb streets, Cincinnati. DICKERSON &, WILLIAMSON.
Cincinnati, June 8, 1832. 283mo DEEDS, HortifasreSm
Executions, & Sulm?nns,
omm fob saiq
nnilE subscriber offers fur sale 10
rj ...
icrcs of standing corn,
iirowini;
111
the vicinity of Hardinsburgh; also, 10 acres on land .of Isaac Dunn near Andrew Morgan's. It will be sold cither fur cash in
hand or on a credit of 0 months, to suit pur
chasers. For terms apply to JOHN CALLAHAN Sept.l, 1S32. 31-tf.
fJMV requisite number uf Klure. to uut!.r. il. ize anwlectio i f Dii ecturs, having hi en
subscribed to tie Uipitai biotk t the 'llirri-
son and White Water ll.vd e (' :u:p:e y'' the undersigned, Commis.v.crs jippointi-d bv Vvz
legislaVuie, hereby notify the stia kholuers. tlut an election wid be held m Slarrisan on M ind iy the 8ih f tittobtr next, btwetu the lumis of 10 and -i tcluck onaid dy, to choose seven D.ieciors for sa'ul br d-e.
W.M. PliRSKL, (ii:0. WALDROFF, J01INGiU)Li:V, J. 1). MOt)Ri;, GtO. ARNOLD, T. M. iniACKKXIUIKJK, J. 1UTTKN1K)U:SI' .
Harrison, Sept. 12, 1835. 35-v
500 BAC017 HALT3, f neatly canvasstril. ret-t-ivtil aod lur 8t' I v Shaw & prot;-:m n. Ju'.v 7, 183:.
tor sale at t:us ajjae.
