Indiana Palladium, Volume 9, Number 30, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 August 1833 — Page 3

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Iiaivrcnccbiirgh, August 1 0. We have been requested to say that John P. Dunn, Duncan Carmxchael, and John Daniel will be voted for as 'candidates for School Section Trustees, in this township, at the election to be held at the house of James M'Leaster, on the Slst inst. The .Election. The election for members congress and various officers took place in this State on Monday last. The official vote for congress in this district has not been received, but enough has been ascertained to say that Amos Lane, Esq. has been elected by a majority over six hundred. The following statement of maiorities will be found nearly correct: Lane. 150 64 20 792 Test, 09 104 173 Rush, Dearborn, - Franklin, Ripley, Decatur, itzerland, It will be seen, by reference to the official return published to-day, that the election in this county resulted in the choice of David V. Galley, senator; George Ii. Dunn, Thomas Guion, and David Guard, representatives; Charles Dashiell, commissioner; Henry Walker, seminary truitcc; and John S. Fercival, coroner. We have learned verbally that the following gentlemen have been elected representatives in the neishborinr counties, to wit: o re ' Ripley Thomas Smith. Switzerland Daniel Kelso. Jefferson N. 13. Falmer and J. II. Wal lace. Franklin B. S. Noble and John Reid. Decatur Wm. Fowler. Rush 31. Willett and Bigger. Fayette 31. Crume andC. B. Smith. The Mayor of Cincinnati reports 122 deaths for the week ending 1st August. 12 were "by Cholera. The latest information from Cincinnati represents the health of the city as improving. The Cholera has nearly or quite abated, and deaths from ether causes are said to be less than usual at this season of the year. .This place, we are pleased to say, continues, comparatively, healthy. -With the exception cf the one noticed in another column, there has been no death in town for the last month. Within the last week, the disposition to bilious attacks and bowel complaints has been greater than usual, and in consequence several of our citizens have been on the sick list. We arc happy to say that with one or two exceptions the disease easily yielded to medicine and they are getting on their legs again. From the Concord (jV. II.) Patriot. SLAVERY. Astonishing as it may seem to any well informed man at tiie North, it is apparent that the assertions of Duff Green, and his continued harpings upon the subject, have induced some of the Southern people to believe there exists here a disposition to interfere with the slaves of our Southern neigh bors with a view to their liberation, whether their owners are willing or not? The object with Green has been, and is, to create a general impression in the minds of the Southerners the North will urge this ques tion upon Congress at the first convenient opportunity. His object is, no doubt, to fan the flames of sectional discord, and to separate the South from the North. We have no manner of doubt but this is the real object of Duff Green and the leaders of nullificalion. iur. wiuoun lias been actuated in liis ambitious projects of rcaching'the Prcsi dency, and he would therefore destroy the fair fabric of the Union, with a view to ma king himself Chief of a Southern Confederacy. The tariff was to have been made a pretext for a separation, and measures were actually in progress for this objoct, when they were arrested by tiie Proclamation and by the action of Congress, which deprived the leaders in South Carolina of any aid which they hoped to obtain from other States. That project having failed, a new cause is sought for in the agitation of the slave question; and such miserable fanatics as Garriscn, and such worthless publications as the Liberator, are quoted by the Telegraph as indicative of the feeling of the Northern people cn the subject of Slavery. Such fanatics and such publications aro not less despised at the North than they are at the South, and asub from some half dozen crazy-headed :zealo!s, there is scarcely a man in NewEngland who has the least disposition to press this subject upon Congress or to interfere Willi the slaves of the south in any manner. DuffGrecn knows this perfectly well and yet there is scarcely a number of his mischievous publication thai does not con tain the charge in one shape or another. Tf 1 he can nnko himself believed, his object js accomplished. Rut we believe there is yet good sense enough remaining with the re - publicans of the South to enable them t0 look throuah the flimsv "uise of the disor.Tan - izing demagogue, and to award him in the infamy to which lie is justly entitled. SztoHr.z.JhQ Boston Medical Journal will probably receive a considerable acecssion of s-dcrihers. An nrtirlo Ic nnli;eli. ed sn the hst number notion, that the fumes wved are injurious to the list of vulvar errors mo doctors to tno contrary nothwithstanding. Tiie price of pipes and cigars has advaiiced considerably within a day or two. Boston. Courier. Extract of a letter, received in this city. "C v.unr.:,-, July li. We are glad to say th-it the pr.)spects of our planters are very go.J f,r large crops of Cotton, and we bcl.eva it will come into market much sooner jhanover before known. Cotton will be u in 'n A"fISV Cuarkstj.-: Conner.

Correct statement of the votes given in the several townships in Dearborn county, at the election held on the 5th of August, 1833.

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John Test 101 01 80 40 ' 0:i 190 02 "0 W IS 79o Amos Lane 1SG 79 13 GV 173 2U 2S5 5S 99 109 1C41 Enoch M'Carty 4 4 0 1 11 18 13 1 2 0 02 Stale Senate, David V.CuIley 179 Z0 5 13 113 357 211 GO 91 143 1213 Johnson Watts 170 143 97 93 109 144 90 2 0 15 970 Representatives, George H. Bunn 03 142 94 104 205 S0 171 22 49 01 1437 David Guard 172 100 &G 95 1S4 55 ICG 17 32 :l 110 Thomas Guion 19 153 1C0 107 233 221 90 5 13 10 1113 Warren Tebbs 170 27 3 8 2 ICG 107 5 03 93 055 Alfred J.Cotton, 150 13 9 0 49 154 201 54 91 90 833 Oliver Ileustis 152 32 1 13 108 152 150 31 88 121 843 Henry Hopkinsf 0 17 1 2 0 8 3 1 2 3 37 John Fryer sr. 0 5 0 0 0 33 10 0 2 4 CI Comm issoioncr, Charles Dashiell 103 121 90 104 201 320 105 7 20 31 1103 Mark M'Cracken 160 51 8 9 84 103 1S7 55 1C0 120 974 Seminary Trustee, Henry Walker 1?4 100 94 110 211 340 97 42 39 51 TG4 John Myers 150 13 5 1 43 154 199 18 89 102 780 Coroner, John's. Percival 30 87 88 113 250 407 185 10 39 42 1257 Thomas Shaw 94 0 7 0 21 80 109 43 91 110 507 Daniel Tapley 219 80 3 1 10 8 0 1 0 1 323 Elected. Declined standing a poll.

We learn that at Fort Winnebago, during the payment of the Winnebago Indian annuity, a few days ago, in consequence of fifty barrels of whiskey being sold to the i Indians, they genera ly became intoxicated and several were killed in the affray. One Indian killed an Indian woman ana scvciai children. The Little Priest, a Winnebago chief, ordered the Indian to be shot, which was promptly obeyed. This was administerin? summary justice. Galcnlan. WORK Oil NO PAY. fW snlirv aftornnnn. snmn tnn vanrs since between conr assembled at the Capitol, to overhaul the laws of the land, a member who had stowed away a quantum svjf, of the good things of this world by the way of eating his dinner, sfrntrhnd himself out noon one of his seats and was very quietly enjoy iu? his siesta, en one ol the sovereign people who had wit vv w w -w . f-," I I

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, - ; , I'll HA UlUCl LU A. 1UU U;JUH IUU IIUUUI V Ul I'L KJ seated himself, in the gallery to overlook his visions aud tho correctness of weights and servants, happened to observe the aforesaid measures; for which services he shall receive sleeper and without further ceremony, he snc)A compensation as the Trustees may bawled out 'Hallo, Mr. , you man, deem reasonable and just. that's napping it on the bench there, the Sec. a. That the Trustees, so soon as State don't pay you two dollars a day for convenient, shall provide correct weights, sleeping, I can tell you, so wake up wake scales, and measures, which shall be put in up." Dv the time the above soeech, which possession of the Clerk, was .nado in no ordinary tone of voice, ,vs .XotllXXZ concluded, the House was in a roar, the of 10 O'ciock, A. M., sell or buy any marketsleeper arose, scared half out of his wits and ablo provision's at an) place within tiie bounds the Speaker ordered the gullancs cleared. 0vthe Corporation, except at the markct- . T, T" rr , n hause, he, she, or thev so oifendin'jr shall

iuuuumuct uoumu.u.uu uou, iuu icini iui wuiuii iucy wcic uiuuiuu, was unusually great. Without pretending to 4 1 . A ba 4. m wvli-k.l 4 1 1 -x 1 ri i 1 -i 4 - r -ww n ,-m be accurate, we can reckon up eighteen deaths since the 4th of March, 182'J. Of the Senate, we recollect Itccd and Adams cf Mississippi, McLean of Illinois, Johnson r- t i ii i Ai- i 1VT 'XT I TIT'll 1 11 f H 1 i.i. A .....v., u,m au.j vi ivii.r voir i t u ii nt- nnn t-ro menu t r I'nnnet' vania, Mitchell of Maryland, Smythe, Doddridgc and Johnson of Virginia, Shields of Ohio, and Pettis of Missouri. Of the fortyciuht who were members of the United Stifnc S.omto nl Inffnmnrfomnnl nftlm 21st Congress, hut twenty were members of the next Congress; and of that twenty, . 1t , T.r , , . eight on y, v,z: Webster, Naudain, Chamhers, lyler, I orsyth, Hendricks, Kane, and Denton, by re-election, during that time, This shows a frequency of change in the most permanent body of the legislature, wiiicii was not anticipated at the time of tiie adoption of the constitution, and which coes far to demonstrate by exneriments against it. FfGiri the Cincinnati Rcjriiblican. PROGRESS OF TIIE EPIDEMIC. The greatest number of burials from Cholera which we had this summer, were on the 21th of July, when they amounted to 13; on the 23lh, there were 10; the 2Gth, 8; the 27th 10; the 2Sth, 9; the 20th, li; tho 30th, 5; the 31st, 5. Thus for four days, i from the 2iih, they were on an averee 10 ! Kr uuv;z; wlule lor the next three days there ! wcr0 but s:x and a frac,ion sIlowin? a inan- ' ihest abatement. But on tho first cf August, yesterday, according to tiie reports ot the ! xlcns to the Board of Health, they aniounI led to twcIve indicating a great increase lor that day. 1 am inclined to helieve that the Sextons have included in the returns of that day some not previously made by them; lur u11 hn Physicians, With wnom 1 have conversed, were unaware of such an in- ' ,"., uuu lu u ' u , , 1 , 1 ot ?at,n3 cuuses as we tlid a wcek gI lt 13 remarkable, that although so many C3SCS 01 dysentery nave utterly occurred, no death trom thai disease, is reported 111 the list week's bill of mortality. This would seem to sliow the. ilvsnterv. wldc-h annpnix to be replacing the Cholera, is a less fatal disease, and should encourage us to hope, , , 7 t 4 ihit we shall not, hereafter send forth such alarming weekly reports. DANIEL DRAKE, 1,1. D. August 2, afierncon.

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2 p o O P 3 -1 o o o cJ c -t AN OIIDIXANCK Reulatinj liisinij JJun -Market-House. Whereas tiie citizens of Uisin- Sun have 1 . :i. i: . i i , 7 T ,, , Vu,tAt' the cent cQun . and y ben-icial ald tov;n; thcrei;)ro v-e tlie ircsi(ient a to and Trustees of Rising Sun Corporation, acting for the benefit, both of the country and town, do hereby pass the following Ordinance hoping that the citizens of Rising Sun will use every honorable moans to induce the country people to comply with it and have a plentiful market. Bc lt Ordained by the Presiuent and sKC. 2. That there shall be chosen annually, a Clerk of the market, removable from oilice at any time for neglect of duty, or for misconduct; and who shall ba sworn to the faithful performance of his duty, which sliall be to superintend the market, to cause , . , . , , i ., c T-tnv- in-firm f a ilAnnfrt i i mm ihr rT forf(jit an(j ytwo dollars, f for every such , j h ni sUCt i jiat lt any person or persons shall on said days, purchase marketable pro visions or articles fur the purpose or mono pelising and re-selling at an advanced price, he, she, or they shall forfeit and pay for ever; &uch ouence the sum of three dollars: Provi tsil Th it tho r.strirtirm! lioroin inane t . ran n . i kc. o. 1 Hat lourot tno stalls, viz: "ice-. l, 2, 7, and 8, shall be annually rented to the highest bidder: Provided, no st ill shall bc rented for a less stun than three dollars, Nos. 3, 4, 5, and (5, shall be reserved for the USCof COUUtfV CUStOlUOrS. The ('lerlv cf the market shaU rent each of those stalls to t!iose av0 bf uftlo;i' veal, venison or pow, at lX?i cents eacn morning: but when they M0 Eot iatod to ,nch usc, they shall iiavetheuse of them gratuitously to sell ve-g-tables, 5cc. Hnc. 7. That all penalties incurred under the provisions cf this Ordinance, may be recovered before the Corporation Justice, cu complaint ot any individual. zc' ' 'Uanc-e to the ttilvC cnect from and after iiursaay , 15th of tlit present montn. By order of the Hoard of Trustees cf Rising Sun Corporation. (Signed) :,IARCUS D. LYKIN3, President. Ln Roy W. Lynn, C77e. Rising Sun, August 6, 1833.. 3IA!lIlIiiD At" Aurora, 0:1 the 8lh inst. by Rev. Id. Ferris, ?lr. Ea.vsr'ea Lvra:io: to 31iss Jiliut Fuxton. At the same place, on the 8th, bv the same, . 1 Mr. RosEr.T Atkinson to J.liss Syntiiia spitzes. DIED In taia place an .Sunday ha, tcr a short illness, Mr. J acou Gai-tt, about years. gecl FFll VKEX V? by I' fn'inl 1 ;- -Ei. Juwitt, of Ceesar-Creek township, Dearborn county, Indiana, on the 2"il dav of Julv, co iderably marked with the eirs. -n-prai-ed to &0 bv Geor2-o Pate L John 'ilg b?forc mc th-13 jth dav of August, A true copy Irom my estray book. U0-3w ILLlAei LF.uO.N, j. ?. tvTZI w "' " OtiT, iii.lCG'l tw ii!2I'il pO.N'STAMLl en hand land lor sale by , L. V . JCnO.X. Au-- ' 1 of II Ulan!; ficetfs, .??Cr!!itWn7 Kept co.ut:t:Jly on hand endjor Jicli! thh Ot.'ce.

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A LI those indebted to GFX P. BUKLL

2jL or the subscriber, are requested to my by the 20th of this month. J . 11. LANK Vc'Co. ' August 8", 1833. 30-tf WILL be paid for anv quantity of good clean TIMOTHY cr (LOVER SEED, by L..JU!l.M.. 30-lf - Au 1! 33. KHM M.KV?.' An3R!L ! tS-JlI-J d tiiat? Vicimtv o; Lawivvceburrli. a iVv days since, a Ji ED . O !l 1) CCO POCKET' I tun, TIT S ". V. . T1 U'll.l iil, 1. n l-. I et no value to any one e.oe;:t the owner. The above reward will be paid on its delivery to the under: -igned at the rUice cf tin Statesman. J.UIi:. :,FWlLLI.:xIS. August 0, 1883. ; o-;: w Till) subscriber will pay the highest C:ish price for any quantity of good clean i!e:u;i or 1 lax, ii delivered early v tiie se s m. L.vr. joilon. r. 7, 1833. ::o-tf A lew lhrreh .Al.:iv.ii.:et::re.l fro: X'v WIie:it,f rsa!e bv 1.. W. JUILVnJ.W Aug. 7, 1833. : ii-tf TUi: undersigned Commissioner t.-f the .Michigan Road, will on Thursday the j 22d day of August, at the CVurt House ia j tiie town of Madison, let to the lowest bid- j der, by public outcry, such improvements as ! he may think proper, on such miles hna . t! io, nortu oi Jlauison, mchioive, being I .:. .j'.. :.: i .. -i . . 1 ... .. , i tiiiuuv lumpiKui' uu Mini r.iues, :usa aisucu places as were ditched last year on cue ride; and on Saturday the Clt'i of August, at tie town of Clarion, llipley county, r.ear Uig Graham, for miles fro:n 1(1 to :'.", inclusive; the work to bo done in the same maimer, and the contractors to come under the tame obligations as at contracts entered into at leUing public contracts in ilay ar.d Junelat, an per advertisement, dated Chippev.uy. April It'.i, 1 Should tho funds at the disnosil of t!ie Commissioner not then.be exhausted, he will enter into such private contracts as he may deem beneiicial on his examination of, the road, on his return from Madison to lake j Michigan, immediately after the public s lee. W. POLKH, C. M. Ii. Chippeway, July 2 a, lS;h P. S. As tho further time of nine months given by the last (leneral Assembly to contractors to complete their contracts, ex pi re j on the last day of August, he will aho examine and receive sucii miles as are eoi.ipleted, and issue the scrip due to tuch cuntraetors as have completed their contracts. The Commissioner confidently hopes and expects that after the liberal indulgence extended to contractors last year bv the (leneral Atsembly, none will fail in having their contracts completed. As the public imperiomly requires that 110 further indulgence be given, consequently none need be calculated uo m. hv. timio will f.il in having t)-.eir oo;itr:n-t w. polxi:. AX ACT supplemental, &c, rpproved Jan.nOth, 1;5. 4th Section. That the northeast quarter and the north cast fraction of each soUh; j shall be sold for cash onlv, until tho full amount cue to t ie a:ue treasury Iron, the Michigan Koad fund, is tally paJ. 1 avmg been no uied by tno sU to reasurer, that the debt luo the state is tally paid, irom and alter the hrst dav ot re'tember next, the north caa quarter's an 1 fractions will be subject to entry for -Michigan Koad 8cnp as ether lands. I'OI.KL, C. A. M. ciuppcway, Juiy ., .... u-,,v Wheat Wanted. rpnlf H rube?rilers wish to r-ureharo 2J?i".t ii b ;:!;e!s of (HK)D WliJI T, t I e deliverv'd at their Store in Xow-l.-.nvrei e J.!:r.:'i, for vhieh they will pay 30 cents per b siiel until tiie 15th of August next, and the highest cu-di price the remainder of the h-o:i. ADAMS LOTUilOP. jVuc-LaKrcncelitrg.'i, Jvdy 2i, lS'-.-Jttf LL persons indebted to Co org? Tc.r-y, or to tiie firm cf 'IW-v 1; ihmu, 4 ill r by Xote or Uco!; Aceeuni, r.ew due, will please mauo payment on cr Lei'.u'o thv. day of September r.ext. DITXV. 2i-v v n t v (By Joii.-; Cain, JhsQ.) "TFST received and for fab at this (i 0 a lew copiej ci tne acfve r.::" -'containing a cceu'erelionsive ce!! d WOlh, 1 01 Judicial and busiiu-s lhrme-, r.('.a;.t"d t tho jurisprudence of Indian:., with cn cxpk'iation or law phrases and technical teri..-j b.ih Latin and French; to which is pref.:;ed the Declaration cf kuioperderce, the C-, ititu - t:on 01 tee 1 !Kt';d :-t:.tee, av.u t.:e ;-;t it: en ah.-tract of tiie principal lav.-; in fr -e in the ?'t ite, and corr"et iln.-s fhr i ran. ..-..! hi legal busiiv.-s. Iti ihort, it hwu-rofit self, by the aid of which o;.-ry ieti li; er.t reading person rn'iy te cn ie'-d to trens tr-t his ordinary law business correctly, without t-HMlotcoun.-!. juiy -.. in, -'''-' iuimmisiraior s isoiice. 4 I t a . TOTICM is hereby iriventhat I have taken ll out of the clerk's oliieo of tho Probate Court of Dearborn county, letters vi' n:h.:iuis trati n 0:1 the estate of Pae Cnen, o'oceae ed, of s:iid county, said o t. te are thcr All pc. Zero r. sns ed 11 1 ten lo m immediate payment; and all perscn.j Imviv chims again? t siidi st tie will pre.-out tie.v.i I CUi'r autiic.iticated f..r jcttleu.Oot. Ti. t ite 13 beheved to he 11..-J1. 1 :.t, tno . ii! 0 settled accord iigl;. 1 ' r, , , 1 ' " Vjv,(. til, . . i. ::; i!rn'.-l' . 1 -

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A CAKl. The Lairrenttburgh I2lh SCHOOL TS cortimrd in the basement t-t erv of tho jiritnsBYTsr.'jAN cur.iciL 'i,rouu and patrons of literature nre invito! to call

ana see t.r taonuolves, the mode of rovernmeat and the. i?a-.ro-.v;nent of the pun:L. Spelling and ri'a-ling, taught o: the An il; ueai aim i.xpi tilery leu v. ritie g on a ;:.ev and improved pk:i, an! Arithmetic, ! "2 5.' :.er cuiiicr. hv;ii.h liraui.nr, Ih ou.;-:;eeu;!'. lYi!ri i so.i;c, tuu.iy, w.n t!ieu i. Ik ' v Mil LAW L:tin, Grc-!;, FriJi, and . - ... ........ . - J v?:i.s NT. Ili-Mn.' i 1 win . CYm.;:y. J. II. Rrower, M. D.; .1. i,erei.-il, M. !.; j A.St.f. Var- ; C. 11. l);m:i; 1!. 1. John; ! Tl'-.::n: i v; L-a:i;- Duu'.u "flnY Van I!.uv: j;v;eg in JV.:r!.. tu ( r.r.tv, !n Ha nricirr' i:.iv p T- - a:-: ( fei:;:..vu l.antk. bigh, h'ip: (.ed to three Years c! l last t-pr;r.g. '.v;tU a r:;ielt tlx: in t':e iVre head, and akr.' .t -r I'.i.io, r.'ee, ige a 4 u walnut (VI tae le p. .-tare ioh.t. ., utlier i:ur;:s or nr.in.ls -viva::;e. Ap ra m I at i a ... ten r.ollars, by ihrii.i W. Cloud u:d Wdlard Wh:pp! 1 heieby certify that the above do ription and appraisement i.; a true copy from est ray lve. (Jivcn under r:y liund and teal, thtJ -J.fth Cay ot July, 1-. JOHN N UniAKSH.J. r. i..rA July c:d, 1 j-a JcliUTLAlI. Tite. VK' UY DiS'VUT'll NT,) I-', Co-nptn.l!ir C'" r,' July i-,, iVj;S The tlaJfr pay in .7 1 V '.' s jf ) (T'lU: In rrder to remove any m:.-:cenrep-tions that n:av arie relative to f he 1th .section of thut cheater of t lie iiijtriU't!:i: ! '-"-J 1'om thisoIUeo, llth June, 1S;: 1 1 n"lv;' thought proper io furnish the i.-nt:i witl a J',ri- oi Clerks rojtif.cati! therein ment'oiied, v.dm-.i ie- to b . I.,ti by the uge:.t, v;!iu v i!l thereto us t.;ten us m ay bo j rccieury to ascertain the t-orrecti.e: s J ti:.i tortuied by the mtigirtrete r.au.rd ihcrem. On tueh corti:le-te hea.g tiled v. a!i gi'nt,the i.lerk's eeiti.hvae at tho llwf. '. t'ovu 15, may be dh-peiu e l with, lUvpiYtJid'y, J TilOUNTON, Sccvnd Cn titi.lUr. t J 'jWJre of the magistrate. ) ! t ' ttauul Cmp.'rolU'r, ! ,jrATi: or ) j I di nty ' hUV. ! t lie court ot ' -r- ' 't 1 County and Hate aforesaid, do hereby eertity that i n jintice of t!u V 111 county, duly commh it J a:,d quauneu; luut n;s commusioti w;;:: (!atv(t 011 hi day of is , and will expire mi tiie day of IS , end that his ; ignature above written isgenu'me. Ciwn under lay hand, iu:d the te;d of 1.. p. taid v'ouuty, thia day cf IS f ;... X. Ih TMitors of p;;pi r l!iroug!:( t;t tho j; s , . ;, JU1. vwnms lovvrt, r()V,r!UI,-:it, ; v in. ; t!i0 aWv0 in lhl,; ro,-:tH.Uw pup.r-. j l . 1 1 4 01 j AUlUHUSt rUlOV S bale, rry m,dor;.ig:eJ, rdu.ini. trat; r ui , Jfi. 0.,tute .f V.-'e ;.;.-,, 1' :e f JJ:. township, deiv.-ed, v., 11 t.f,r the r.e; tho . 1 'l ;.e! 1' r s i'e, i' lv til oi' ; :iUt, ju.d i h .uel t,f t ud tie, Uthisht i. c, 0:1 ; .1 e u.av t AuguU ne, t lu o'eloei. :i j --y. Tho t ri;:s of tale will be mu;!o L:ov.i '.hca thU4l 0.i- U Hi WILLIAM C.jr. July, L, VAi t-x.; a . A . rjOTlCll is heby giwn tint t! e un Vr1 sign d Will o:;Vr f r ; .ie ;;t t'i I ,te re, iderce i" Prr.ry II. lit iieee'i; :!, 1:1 .'e-'h-so:i ti've.!ii;, on Setu:V a y tie !ii!ni .ttv.tt r.et, r.t 10 o'clock, the per ::ul vo; erty of f.;!d uoceasvu, consistl:. of vain iii, aticic; of iiorsiRioLi) v) i;:tcr::n Fi:i::;irFiiF, Terms i.i.ide Inr.v. n on t!.od:.v ufse.ie. Ji;it. l'. ri C'l::. . : 1 . .1.1, i .. , ! V A I - I k . W T cr: : h to reins 1JT!) i',;t n (! :t tv 1 . ..,!. . 'I' i ' : H?th of Aieavt 1. t; n rv-vl h they i'e wil ; ling to givv'd ceUs or bv-. '. " " T;,;-iiIY !'".'' Jtdv ITtli, YW " ' " zix? ! rrr-r'T-.'?-- ......-r..w.. OI J JJ.l.os V U i r 1 o ore ti 0 h they 1:0 v:lc;.t; CO: i:.a .V- .,, :! t') 'on, :o 1 1 , DM C.ff. O, lh. t;;:, FJ 1.) i 'J, r Li 1 J ':-(-; ' (! ijt- l'-1'-4 l v ;,J ''or:4, !.!. : t(J FJur, !!!. n :u w::; . : , Til lo 0 Ci in More I V to ; I : , '. n !, 11 i. o. 1 !;hi to (h), .Vo. 2 ; i.JJ tn ; (i IV, Xo.,',;:i U, to P; 1 h:x. -U; !e 1, iKOto CP; i uthcu', lb. hJ to i - i ; i , 1 . 1 : 1 t o oU: 1. !..' u. va ny; r-i-.r, ih. o t. .v; i-a!t. 'i'tv!- : 1 ' u- J ':-h .w a. P0 to.; Tt'Jl,? iiJ'i'rin!, lb. ?A 2 to 1 Iii, Wiv.g- - . MV-on, t(-!', I p. ii); , ;.r, 1: - ' tthlskcv 1 u 1 . in v.:.j mi. 1 ','"-ihitttir, lh. rJ t o. ... 1 , i t i . . . 1 1 . i - ; -l-..' - - I ' . 'l1 . , I '. 1 - ' . e . u 1 ( v ih. o i ' i b' i 1 : : t. 1 c.-.t. -Ci , ho :-l. r. 1 to .1.0 i,

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