Indiana Palladium, Volume 9, Number 29, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 August 1833 — Page 3

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Vie ive been requested to say that Isaac Cot. l esq. declines standing a poll for the o::;ce commissioner. pit-ofike has been established in this j county on the route to Rushville, and Mr. j Tho.im Sn.icxhas been appointed postmas- j t?r. Xe oihL'3 is called York Ilidge. V. c re pleased to learn from a communi- ; catio: Mean othe 31st ult. that the cholera, which j had foithe week previously assumed an epi1 . -. wi.o deimc Drm, is abating in Cincinnati. W lietiier (s vs the Doctor) it is about to disappear from tie city, or will revive, as it has more thtn o:ce, remains to be seen. Parted .Magazine. We take pleasure in VMia.iinrr t'ia roint thp ns. nf tlii L . A 1 1 I I I .11 '111 1.1 11 . 1 1,1.11 l)U w J. . v .wk.vv..wi

f in"1" tne receipt 01 me os. 01 mis n--, j... "work for children and youth. The j While Mr. M. and family were sitting at Nos. comprise the 1st part, and' borne, a dog, belonging to the house, suddeni fin t ii. i i 1

usdul little seven first writ the cover that accompanies them, form a wry ne.it book. The price for 20 Xos. or On Mcndiy next the election for members rf congress, senators, representatives, and various ollicers, takes place throughout this btite. In our next we shall be able to give the. result of thc vote in this county, and probacy guess at that for congress in this district. Eighteen deaths (says the Argus) by cholera occurred in Erankfort Ky between the 22d and 31st ult. The greater portion were c oloured persons. The accounts from other parts of that state speak favorably of the return of health and of the near extinction of the pestilence. The cholera has abated at Salem, in this state. The paper of that place gives a list of i r - .!. .1:4 yanuiio wii'j iiu.u uiu.a m iuwii up iu lilt; 27 th ult. Mr. Allen, senior editor, and lady are named among the dead. The same pa per states that 14 deaths by the pestilence had occurred in Paoli, Orange county. It will be seen by the following note, published in the Statesman, that John M'Pike, esq. declines standing a poll for representative: TO THE VOTERS OF DEARBORN COUNTY. Fellow Citizens: From the continued indisposition of my family, I find it necessary to decline the honor of continuing a candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing election. Had I continued a candidate and been dueled no man could be more proud of the honor than I would have been: or more studious to render acceptable services. I shall expect an extension of liberality on this occasion, from my friends and fellow citizens. Your friend, JOHN M'PIKE. On the morning of Sunday last, the 14th inst.the body of John Basdon, a man of color, was found in the river three miles below this place, supposed to have been murdered. lie was seen late the night previous, rather intoxicated, in the company of a boat's crew who were unlading salt, and as blood was discovered on thc barrels and sand at our landing, suspicion attached to them. A number of our citizens accompanying an officer, (who had the warrant of a magistrate to bring them back,) started on Sunday night, and returned the day following, with 4 out of 5 of the crew: after a patient investigation, finding no evidence against them, they were immediately discharged. Marks of violence appeared on the head of the deceased, which led the jury of inquest to believe that he had been stsuck with a boat-pole, or some dull instrument, knocked t-enseless, and in that state, was thrown into the river. The deceased was very inolfensive, but intemperate in his habits. Vincenncs Gaz. July 20. Brotherly Love. Don Miguel visited his army before Oporto, and at one time, in riding along the lines, was visible to his dear brother, Don Pedrothe two worthies, accounts state, simultaneously cocked their respective telescopes to their'eyes, and viewed each other, "like two strange cats in a garret." On Pedro's putting down his glass he remarked to Sir. John Milly Doyle, "D n me if I see any alteration in the scarnp;" and v. e have heard from Head Quarters that, by a ' curious coincidence," so closely did their fraternal knowledge and feelings assimilate, thatMig., on finishing his examination of his brother's mug, exclaimed, "He has the same scheming, vagabond countenance he always j t'.l'-i. 1 Nullification, like the idol of the Hindoos, is destroying its own votaries. In South Carolina it is making havoc among its fo! lowers, and in our own State, so decided is

theyeir, is 1.; and we are satisfied no book "oui j- )turi vm auu u.i nt-r m seiwa. i are ut iourtcen months old; and last is jetter calculated to arrest the attention of i Pces. A son, a young man of 18 or 20, en- j December when ihe roads were bad, they chldren and beget a taste for reading. Spe-1 favoring to beat oft tne mad animal, reeeiv-, travdl8d from thc residence of Mr. K. (who cinens of the work may be seen at this office- cd a wound upon the hip, and how it was m- ; . Wirch-stor Conn nHict ,, J fliotr.,! ; t'o.o nfiwinn nA tormi-r.fthA mn-1 ib a cnppic i 10 ir.c.i stcr, onn. a distance

its condemnation that with one honorable j a wagon, met in the upper part, near WashKscEPTiox, its former adherents are turning ington street, where it is so narrow that one their backs upon it; thc cock had not croiccd i vobiln onn mc3 rnnttmi- T!m i.,iini,n.

Wore tiu u had denied it thrice, borne have . t 1 d it thrice. Some have

neither he magnanimity to owii tce.r Pre-;b3ck outofany thing, and ho was fully relerenco lor the heresy nor the boldness to ce- ift 7 1 J . ,, f . tl , , ny it. Thee are endeavoring to take refuge ! solve? sllPfor .Lhat PUtation through the in tao ihits of explanations and evasions-1 remainder 01 h.sl.re The countrymen were they pretend that nullification does not I equally determined not to yield tho ground, amount to a forcible resistance to a law- of i an pulled out each a penny magazine and Congfe-i's that it is not a reason, us Gen. ! composedly betook themselves to reading. Jac!;.! said it was; but like ''spermaceti," ! TI13 butcher harrowed a newspaper, and

i. is .ru ' sovoreignest tning on earth for an j most solemnly affirmed that his butler might inward bruise' They pretend not to ex- j raelt and his eaa3 rot, but as for yielding plain t j us how its wholesome operations are jnc.h and ivi 0 Jf) j ookin fellows, to work a cure, but like tha venders of quack :t -unr,? 1 ' . r ? e r .".;f. -; i- i t NVia altogetner and most entirely out ct Nicies, ,n?y n-sure us m mysterious hints ; ,!lo at 1 1 r rad wise golamnitv of uhW. tt it th ,.,1 ll,e W' Meanwhile, a crowd of enn-

O, I.N POLITICS, can fcave us. 1 iiese, like ftiie trie ouac:is ot . 1 ,t.i?r protessiori, are filling before the scythe j r-f ridi-jal'3 and withered by the hot blasts of j i-uDiie scorn. Since the open avoweJ of Ids iib::urdity in North Carolina, there has been

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no opportunity for the people to manifest 1 1 their detestation of its nature and contempt jfor its 'followers, as no election has taken I place where it in any way entered into the

already aDparent in its ranks, show that rirpni. and his and too ' j heavy to be carried by him." ! Carolina Watchman. The last accounts received at Havana from Puerto-Prince, Trinidad, Cuba and Villa Clara,, states that those towns were enjoying perfect health. A jjrand bull fight was given at Havana on the 24th of June, for the benefit of orphans ! who lost their parents by the Cholera. SevI eral bulls were turned out for slaughter, and j the picadores and matadores are highly apj d f h - and dext8rg . 1 From the Kingston. U. C. Chronicle. j HYDROPHOBIA. I A very affecting account of the effects of this ternffic disease has been communicated (to us, which occurred in the family of Mr. j Moss, a very respectable farmer, residing near the village, -near the river a rent. . ly flew at his master, and bit him very slightly in the hand. He then attacked a dauc'hment, whether by himself, with the cudgel j he was usiro or by the dc"-, he cannot tell. ! Tne daughter, (an interesting young wo- j man,) lingered along tor several days in tne horrors of insanity, and died. The father is now in such a state of phrenzy, that he is obliged to be chained; and the young man, laboring under the agonizing apprehensions that he is also infected with madness; his mind haunted with the death of his sister, and terrifying situation of his father, is in a condition scarcely less pitiable than that of the unhappy maniac. The Law of Travelling. The case of Bolton vs. Colder and Williams, recently decided in the district Court at Harrisbursh. . . . 0 x a., wiuBup ou aVai uciuiu me ouni ; Court in Bains last month in Lancaster. It ; t. I ur. c will be recollected that this was a case in 1 which the plamtiti had brought his action against the defendants, proprietors of the i liarrisburgh and Reading line of stages, for damages, in consequence of injuries sustained by him through the negligence of a stage driver, in defendant's employ, who run fowl of the dearborn wagon of the plaintiff while i pursuing the same direction, overturning it j and breaking the plaintiff's leg. It was in evidence that the plaintiff, who was in front, had descried the approach of the stage and had borne off to the left side of the road, leaving the driver quite sufficient space to pass, without coming in contact. The stage was at the moment, advancing in the middle of the road, and the driver pursued his course without making any effort (judging from the track in the snow) to avoid the plaintiff's wagon. Inconsequence the hind wheel of the stage struck the latter, and produced the evil, for which he bro't suit against the stage owners. The jury awarded $1,200. And on appeal to the Supreme Court, as above mentioned, the judgment was aihrmed thus settling, at least in Pennsylvania, some points of the law by travelling, which were not before sufficiently plain. The main points embraced by this decision are, that, in travelling on a public road, one may take which side he pleases, so far as relates to vehicles behind him; the legal requisition to "keep to the right" being intended only to prevent collisions between carriages approaching each other in opposite directions. But a vehicle in front, if not already on one side of the road, must take one side or the other as soon as practicable, if another vehicle approaches from behind, or wishes to pass it. If the carriage in front be on one side of the road at the time, it should proceed on that side, be it right or left. It is not bound to yield its privileges, for the sake of allowing the swifter vehicle to pass it ; nor must it, on tiie other hand, offer any let or hindrance by changing its course or otherwise, to prevent such p issing. All this is reason, which is, or should be the foundation of 4ithe law." Baltimore Patriot. Mrs Anne iloyall, as Col. Crcckclt would say, is a real screamer. There is no subject, religious, moral, or political, that comes amiss to her. Whether she talks of tho trial of Avery, the temperance societies, or the post office department, it is all thc same to her she abuses the whole of them with a graco and volubility peculiar to herself. We bej gin to suspect pretty strongly that she is not as good a Jackson man as she onco was. Cm. IZrrvihlirnn A most amusing scene was witnessed in Water Street on Saturday morning. A ! butcher in his cart, and two countrymen in AnnUmA ih hn bi AUmA it,, h hA nrM boon t,n,vn oaiacreo j around tho parlies, and cheered merrily every good shot that pissed irom one to the other; now urging the butcher to make a ; bold dasii and clear the course of his ndverseries, and then -kaniinr: ihe i::o c:.-nfrv-

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men for being kept at bay, as they were, by a single individual. Thus matters were carried on for nearly an hour. At last, the resoilltion of tjje couatrymen benan to give

. , . . a j . 0 6UU" "11 iwu,. A Him j ui 1 icewaru, uacseu inssr wagon into wsnnigion street, and drove off at a rapid rate, UiG butcher and the boys shouting "victory" moat lustily. Bo-iion Atlas. Dealh by Lightning. We ere informed that on Sunday evening, the 12th ult., near the Cowpen Furnace, in Spartanburg district, S. C. a young lady, a daughter of Joseph Camp, Esq. was struck by lightning, and instantly killed. J he circumstances, we are informed, are: On the evening mentioned, the young lady perceiving a slonn approaching, opened a door near the chimney, to give some directions to the servants, and while she stood in the door the lightning struck the chimney and descended part way down scattering it to pieces and then rlew off and struck the young lady, and instantly wafted her spirit to another world. Kutherfordton Spectator. Dog Labour. The Columbia Sentinel says that ''Mr. Lucas Knap, of the town of Austerlitz, has a team of dogs with which he is in the habit of riding out dailv. The 01 sixty miles, in one tfay, drawing him in a small wagon which he has for that purpose. ne returned Dy tne same novel conveyanc in me same space oi. time." vviua new mode of conveyance shall we have next? Raising the Wind. The other day as a butcher s:ood by his cart selling meat, he saw a man stoop and pick upsomething under his cart. What have you got there? asked the butcher. The fellow said, it looks like money. On examination it proved to be a ten dollar bill. The butcher said, I suppose it is one I dropped when making change. To which the under replied, I think I ought to have one half) for had it not been for me you never would nave seen it again. The butcher knowing it not to be his bill, thought mi,4 nMf iaa t ,.. 1 f,. follow W4 UU 1 -.3 lilUll IU VUUJjJJJ Willi s request, he therefore look a five dollar bill out of his wallet and gave him, taking the ten. Soon after the butcher was purchasing some goods in a store and offered the bill to the storekeeper, who pronounced it counterfeit. The butcher was somewhat surprised and then related the manner of his obtaining the bill. He was soon convinced, however, that the best thing he could do would bs to fold up the bill, place it in the Lack part of the wallet, and look out for the future on similar occasions. Boston Transcript. A Bright One. An Irish woman called at a grocer's the other day, and asked for a quart of vinegar. It was measured off, and put into her gallon jug. -She then asked for another quart, to be put into the same vessel. "And why not ask fur half a gallon, and done with it?" said the grocer. "Och! bless your little bit of a soul," answered she, "ifsor two persons." Important to Post-Blasters. Every postmaster ought to know that if a newspaper directed to his olfice is not taken out, and he delays beyond a reasonable time to send information to the Publisher, he is himeeif made liable for the paper. A coloured man by the name of Coolly, was committed to the Jail of this county, on Tuesday morning, tho t'3d instant, charged with the murder of a negro of the name of Paris Moore. It is said that a quarrel took place between tho deceased and the prisoner, and that the prisoner stabed the deceased in the throat with a shoemaker's knife. As the unfortunate being is in Prison, to await his trial, we forbear detailing tho circumsances or making any comments. Butler Pa. Repository. Cincinnati Market Beans, bush. $1 to 00; Bacon, lb. S to 9; Butter, lb. 12 to 15; Coffee, lb. best, 13 to 14, inferior 13 to 14; Candles, dipt. lb. 9i to 00; Coin, bush; 37 to 50; Flour, bbl. from wagon, $150 to 0 00, in store $3 62 toO 00; Fish, mack- j J erel, bbl. No. 1 $10 to 00, No. 2 $0 00 to 0 00, No. 3,$G 00 to 0; Flax-seed, bushel, SO to 00; Feathers, lb. 30 to 31; Hay, ton, $10 to 0; Molasses, gal. 45 to 00; Lard, lb. 74 to 8; Sugar, lb. Gi to 8; Salt, TurksIsland, bush, (52 to 75, Kanhawa,32 to 33; Teas, imperial, lb. $1 12 to 1 14 i, YoungHyson, fresh, DO CO ; Wheat, bushel, 50; Whiskey, gal. in wagons, 25 to 27, in store, 30. Lawrencebursrh Jlarhct. Apples, bushel. 25 Butter, lb. 12 to 19 Bacon, lb. G to S Beef, lb. 3 to 4 Chickens, doz. $1 to 1 25 Cheese, lb. 6 to 8 Effffs, doz. G to S Flour, bbl. $4 to 4 50, cwt. $2 to 2 50 Lard, lb. G to 8 Oats, bushel, 25 to 20 Potatoes, bush. 25 to 31 Wheat, bush. 50 Wcod, cord $1 25 to 1 75. guaai.iiJwiwjLMfii,mflmwjtMi.w-"X.M B'wblic Notice. WHEREAS it has been represented to ine by writ of election issued by his excellency the governor, that a vacancy has occurred in the office of Senator for Dearborn county, by the resignation of J. T. Pollock, Esq. Notice, therefore, is hereby given that a pell w7ill be opened on the first 3donday in August next, at the same times and places, as is prescribed bylaw for holding general elections in said county, to elect one Senator for the term of one year, to represent this county in the general assembly. Inspectors, Judge and Clerks m the several townships Will therefore govern themselves accordingly. WILLIAM DILS, Shtfl). C. July 25, lo

BARRELS Mackerel, Superior y No. 3"s, just received and for sale by " J; M. DARRA(i!L April 18, 1S33.

MARRIED On the 22d ultimo, by John Saltmarsh, Esq., Mr. Samuel Scott to Mrs Sophia Cole, of Elizabethtown, Ohio.

OBITUARY. -Charles Bisdee departed this life, at his residence in Aurora, on thc 11th of June last, and his son, Isaiah Bisbee, died in the same place, on the 26th ult. The father and son resided together, and both fell victims to the epidemic cholera. They were both natives of Plymouth county, Massachusetts. .They afterwards resided several years in the state of Maine, and removed to this state in the year 1616. The father waa a veteran of the revolutionary war; was respectably engaged for several years iu that sanguinary conriict which terminated in the independence and freedom of the United States. He was married in car!v life, but lost his wife in the year 1605. At the time of his death he had seven children living; of whom three sons reside in the city of New York and one daughter in the state of Maine. Isaiah was his only son that removed with him to this state. Two of his daughters are all of the family that now remain in this country to lament his death. One of them is the wife of Col. Jacob Eggleston and the ether is the wife of Mr. Henry Walker. After thus discharging his duty to his country as a faithful soldier, in time of the greatest need, and spending a long life us a valuable citizen, he died at the age of seventy-seven leaving in the hearts of an extensive circle of acquaintences an impressive memorial of the many amiable qualities that characterized his life. His son Isaiah, who in so short a period has followed his father to the narrow man sion of the tomb, was a valuable member of society. He was Lorn in the year 1761 was once married, but h'u wife ihed in 107, without leaving him any children, since which time he has continued unmarried. His death took place in the f2d year of his age, by which the community has been tie-1 pnved of a wealthy, industrious, and excellent citizen. Thus in the death of the father and the son, the remaining members of the family and society at large have sustained a severe and an aillictive lo?s, which will be long felt and remembered among the deadly doings of the cholera. A CARD. Thc iLaivrencekursh IZi rr h TP m S continued in the batcnunt story cf the II P R ES i J Y T E R 1 A N CHURCH. "Parents and patrons of literature are invited to call and see for themselves, the mode of government and the improvement of the pupils. Spelling and reading, taught on the Analytical and Expository system writing on a now and improved plan, and Arithmetic, $'2 50 per quarter. English Grammar, Rook-keeping, Philosophy, Chemi&try, Rhetoric, Composition, Geography, and Astronomy, with the use of the globe, $J bi Mathematics, Latin, Greek, French, and Spanish languages, $5 CO. Z. CASTER LINE, Principal. Jujerto .jesse Hunt, .1 AM F.S W. 1 1 1'NTER, Trustees. David V. Culley. ) J. II. Brower, 31. 1).; J. Pereival, M. I).; A. St. C. Vance; G. II. Dunn; E. D. John; Thomas Shaw; Isaac Dunn. Laicrcnccburghy July oth, 1533. 23-tf Y Van Hayes, living in .Lawrencebiirgh Town ship, Dearborn County, Indiana, a BRIGHT BAY COLT fourteen hands hhh, supposed to be three years old ; last spring, witn a smalt star in the lorehead, and a knot at lump, about as hrn-e as a walnut on the lelt pasture joint No other' marks or brands perceivable ppraised at ten dollars, by Hiram Yv Cloud and WilUird Whipple. 1 hercoy certiiy that tho above description

and appraisement is a tru copy from est ray his ordinary law businc:book. Given under my hand and .-eal, this! the aid of counsel.

29th day of July, 183;. JOHN SALTMARSH, j. p. l. h. July 22d, 1S33. x.3 CIRCULAR. Theasuuy Dk.vartmfnt, ) 3 Coiiijrolltr's Office, , July 12, feh) Thc Agent for paying Pensions ) at (?IR: In order to remove any misconceptions that may arise relative to the 4th section of the 1st chajter of the instructions issued from this oftwv, ICtii June, r?." I have thought proper to furnish tho r. gents with a form of the Clerk's certificate therein mentioned, which is to be filed by the agent, who will refer thereto as often as may be necessary to ascertain the correctness cf the papers certiiied by the magistrate named Respectfully, J.B. THORNTON, Second Com pi voile. Signature oi thc magistrate. 1 Second Comptroller. tate of ) I County I Clerk of the court of the County and fctate atoresaid, do hereby certiiy that is a justice of the peace in said county, duly commissioned and qualified; that his commission was dated on the day 01 18 , and will expire on the day of 18 , and that his signature above written is genuine. Given under my hand, and the seal l. s.J said county, this day cf 13 Clerk. N. B. Editors cf papers throughout the United States will confer a favor on the numerous pensioners of the government, by inserting the above in their respective papers. TODACCO. "37" i G and liOX Totncco for sa'e lv Ja. tousf.y & DUJV.W k CONSTAHLKS1 i50.D3,(l0llhC delivery of nmpiTtv.) 1 I Kept conrhr.th; on .CirM ar.ilfar tale at thi (ftfxe.

therein. On such certificate being filed with uv"7 UI ' V- J " ' .'' f r?i ?t ' the agent, the Clerk's certificate at the foot SOIt,AVf n llui lal,lof Au of form B, may be dispensed with. gust next, at 111 o cdork, the personal iropcr-

AITZTTJAZa ELECTION. For Congress, Ath district, AMOS LANE. JOHN TEST. ENOCH M'CARTY.

STATU SENATE, (to till 1 vacancy of one year,) V. CULLEV, JOHNSON WATTS, D. KF.rnE3ENTATXTSf HENRY HOPKINS, TllOS. GUIOX, OLIVER HEUSTIS, JOHN FRYER, Sr. WARREN TEBB3, DAVID G HARD, A. J. COTTON, CEO. II. DUNN,commissi o.i:r -2d J Lttrict, M. M'CRACKEN, CILVS DASI11EL, SE3MXARY Till STEK, HENRY WALKER, JOHN MYRES, I'OKOM'.S. JOHN S. FERCiVAL THOMAS SHAW DANIEL TAl'LEY, Administrators b'alc. WILLb? sold at public sale, on Monday Sairuei S. Scoit ilisinrr Sun, the following' artic'e. '- 1 jr part of ihe peronul esUte of ibe suid S-musl 5. Scoit, dee'd, viz : P. I'Vagcn and JZ!urncs89 One Yoke of Oxen, a lot or Krscli5 si rro.u.n to 70 A LOT OF SKASUXKJ) BOARDS, and a Lanre Assortment ol or r.vnr.v Disciunriorv, Which uH be told in lota in Miit country merchants, ad if not S'iU in u(h lo' Wii ( ilVre 1 in milder p.r cU. 'I he ia!e 'l b couti.iticd ftotn dy to dty, until cmsph'tcd. A ctedit of 11.ee month uiH be ten on all .vims exceeding five dolLis, the purchaser j g'Vh his note. 'iih approved sfturuy. Sale 10 commence ' 9 ic!cz. . M. .SAMUEL HOWARD, ) , JOHN H. O'NEAL, lurnt' Rising Sun, Jul,' 1.7, :3-ti. Wheat Wanted. rrnHE subscribers wish to purc-hisc 20,000 JSL b-.shels of (UK)I) WHEAT, to bo delivered at their Store in New-La wrenccburgh, for which they will pay 50 cents per bin-ncl until the 15th of August next, and the highest cath price thvi remainder of t:e season. ADAMS & LOTHROP. A'liv-Laicrcncclurgh, July 20, leo.'h-tf A LL persons indebted to George Touscy, L or to the firm of Tuuscy Dunn, either by Ncte cr Rook Account, now due, will please make piymont cu or before tho tirtt duy of September next. TUUSEY & DUNN. July 2" th, 1833. 2S-7w orriczivs guish & fameem rriUJUiii;. (By John Cain, Es.) TjTST received and for sale at this office c" a few copies of the above named work, 'containing a comprehensive collection of Judicial and business forms, adapted to tho jurisprudence of Indiana, with an explanation of law phrases and technical terms both Latin and French; to which is prefixed tho Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of tho United States, and of thc State of Indiana." Tho Guide Manual contains an detract of tho nrincinal laws in force in ; the Stale, and correct forms for transacting j legal business. In shoit, it is a lawyer of iU j self, by the aid of which every intelligen I reading person j.mv be enabled to transac rent iact ;s correctly, without July 2 lh, 1 Administrator's Sale. fnillE ndeigntl, ndminirtrator of tho JSL otate cf Lac Jifgcr, late of Jarkron township, docensed, Will oiler the personal goods and chattels of raid deceased for sale, at his late residence, on Saturday the lt'th of ! Augu.-t next, at 10 o'clock o:j said day. Tho j terms of sale will hi n.adj known when tho articles aro oereJ. WILLIAM CAIRNS, .ldniiuistratir. July, IS, 183'L 27-r,w salt or r-r.o?3:iT,y. TNTOTICE is hereby given tint tho underid signed will olier ilrsale at tho lute resicies or HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, FARMING UTKyhlLS, lc. Terms made known on the dnv of sale. JOHN U. ENOLE, .-Wwi V.July 15th, lo: 27-3w Administrator's Notice. ! 13 out of the clerk's o.T.ce of tho Probate ; Court of Dearborn county, letters of is dm m: li tration 011 the estate of Page Green, deccared, of said county. All persons indebted to cf j said estate are thcrciore requested to inako immediate payment; ar.d all perrons having claims against t-aid estate will prct-cnt tl.Ci.-i duly authenticated for settlement. TI-p e state is believed to be 11 ivl ent, and ' ilJ h2 settled accordinirlv. CEOKGE W. COCIirvAN. 2d;:dUtrntr.r. July 19th, 18C3. 0 "jv TTpHE feubscribcr with t-ijurdiasc 1,CC0 ii lu.-hels V.'l! EAT, to Lo delivered at tho n.outh of Tamers Cnvk, on or before tl o li th of Au -'ja next; for hi h they aro vil i ling to rie 50 icuU per 1-. VI. . Jul" Kth, V'T.?. -:m.-

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