The Butcher-Knife, Volume 2, Number 3, Danville, Hendricks County, 15 August 1857 — Page 4

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ward an eld -""tlan, a fncucf t..-s armly, ci . . ... . , , children, uro..' c. i of tI:c:.J to Li:, ru.d cSercito:.:3tl:3liti,.J thi. g. ...:t "o, ch3 rciC have ncihhig of L.e :.:it, c ::d t?hen the gentleman was mm, the mother said: Mydenr, when a r.:::? r! ! frnlle:-'"n like that r'r:h:i: litf-irl Wp you shculd'nt put en :uch nlr3r.nl :fu:.j Lira. I was qui: 3 :.:!::::: I cf yc-r cmduct.' , ... r.'Bct, notlier, youjold us wo musn't Idss the gentlemen said Maggio. Ma;He, there is .a great difference bc"cri letting young men - kiss . you, and :";h old people as Mr. Venable who just .t out. When such persona offer to I '.. cu, it is to' chow their kind fpelinjs, ycu ihotild take it as a coiaplim'eat a:. . I not act foolishly - rieggie put on a very serious face, and thinking on it awhile, replied -. V.rclJ. mother if I liavs to kiss the gnt;,,ncn, I would a deal rather . hiss the young ones.' "

rJ, r::r.::y, don't ycu think that Mr. '0, ::o I cj'.nt endure his looks. lie ' 1 t ijt vj ti 4 i ''Veil ho': f;rtuute at all events, for an c!l aunt has jus t died and left himlifr f r j m r m r' 'lade::!! '.a it true? Well now since 1 coym to recollect, there is a certain nohle air a' ont Ida:; and he has a fine eye that c"t be deuie.l

(jzj A Dutch Reformed clergyman anil a High Church Episcopalian minister were c converdar? together one day in the streets of Brooklyn,, when a Baptist preacher,, famous for jests, approached them. lie ;."H his hand familiarly on the shoulder of the Dutch Reformer, remarking 'Here is the Gospel and then placing the other kraci on the shoulder of the I.::ccralia: be observed, 'and here the Ths Episcopalian pointed at the Bap- ' 1 I C t n rl ' o- r A o f 1 , . ' 4Av 'here is the ApocLryphy between . The Baptist, coolly- walked on, observed, Dcminie, I owe you one1

'-Ly'.'Is there anything the matter with ycu.? said .a physishn to a person vho Lad sent for him. 0 dear, ves! I am ill all over; but don't know what it is, and I have no particular pain nowhere was the reply. Very well said the doctor, 'I'll give you ccmetbbg to take away all that . ' A minister once took occasion to h r n doctor in a prayer at a funeral, 'And in thy infinite providence, oh . 'he euro and skilful attention 7 'r' experienced physician K s wo our sister from the

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(r Some time ngo, one of the churches in S ilem had a misbehaving brother up for discipline, and was about to excommunicato him, whereupon the world's peopls'held a meeting outside, and voted not to receive him, unless he shouH be returned in as good condition as when delivered to the church.

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ST The Batavia Advocate notices a remarkable cow owned in that town. She is a red Devon, eight yea is old this spring, and has thirteen calves. In 1854 she had two calves at a birth, last vear she had four, this spring three, all full grown and well formed. Who can beat that. 1.

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BY virtue of an execution to mc directed from the Clerk's otlico of the Hendricks Coinmon Pleas Cot'it, I will o fer for sale to the highest bidder at public out-cry, before the courthouse door,in the t own of Danville, Hendricks county, Ind., on the 12th of Sept., 1857, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'ck ck p. m. of said day, (he rents end profits for the term of seven years of the following described real estate, to-vvit: one lot in the town of North Salera, commencing at the south-east corner of lot number four, in block number eleven, thence west nineteen feet, thence north twenty ft-et, thence east nineteen feet, ihence south twenty feet to the place of beginning, with the improvements thereunto belonging; and on failure to realize a sum (SufUcientto satisfy the above execution, interest and cost, I will at the same time and placeoffer the title in fee simple, said real estate levied on as the property of Jeremiah Landers at the suit of James Morgan and against the said Landers. C. OHAVEll, ShfT.H. 0.. By E. II. Stbaugiian, Deputy. August 14th' l&57.3:3w fee $3

BY virtue of a writ of execution (Fi Fa) to me directed from the Clerk's office of the IT. S Circuit court, for the district of Indiana, I vill on Monday, the 31st day of August, A' D.,1857, between ths hours of 10 o'clock, A. M , and 4 o'clock P. 11 , at the court house door, in the town of Danville, Hendricks county , Indiana, offer for sale at public auction, tho rents and profits, for seven years, of all tha following described real estate, to wit: The south east quarter of the south-west quarter cf section three, township sixteen, range one east containing forty acres; and part of the northeast quarter of the north-west quarter of section ten, township sixteen , range one east, containing four and seventy-five hundredts acres, and bounded as follows: commencing afe the north-west corner of said north east quarter, running thence east forty -two rods, thence south twenty-seven rods to the Crawfordsvillo road, thence with said road north-west fortyfour rods, thence north eight rods to the placo of the beginning, all situated in the county of Hendricks, and State of Indiana; and also lot number seven, in block number three; and lots numbers five and six, in block no. four, all in the town of Brownsburg, in said Hendricks county, Indiana, and upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the dem m 1, I will at the same time and place, and in manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of all said above described real estate, taken as the property of Benjamin M. Logan at the suit of Thomas Carney, Lot P. Swift and Robert B. Bowler, against said Logan. JOHN L. R03INS0N, TJ. 3. Marshal, district of Indiana. By Jesse D. Car.miciiae, Deputy. July '2Jd, Id57, l:5w:prs.fee $L

NOTICE OP ND-IiS31223rjC. STATE OF KDIANA, Hendricks county, sa. In the - Hendricks Circuit Court. Fall Term, 1837. James Osborn vs. Isaac Cartwright, Mary E. Carthwright, Jonathan Duncan, Martha Dunran. William Duncan ani Ana Duncan. Partition. Notice is no given to Mary E. Cartwright, Jonathan Duncan, Martha Duncan, William Duncan and Ann Duncan whj have been

! shown to b'. non residents of this State, of the ' filing and pendency of the above entitled cause, against them, a id that unless they apj pear and answer thereto, on the calling there- ! of, at the September Term, 1857, of said court,

to be hoiden at the court-house in the town ot Danville, the same will be heard and deter-, mined in tlnir absence. ttet JOHN IRONS. C'lk. Danville July 23th, 1857:1 3w fee $2.

A?!: los's Gulc. T T OTIC 10 is hereby, given that I will sell at 1 public auction, on Saturday , the 5th day of P.i-ptember next, at the residence of John T. U?:)U'j, late of Hendricks county, deceased, his personal property, consisting of a larga stoik of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, a quantity of wheat and corn, a wagon and car-ri-.'e, farming tools, and household and kitchen "furniture, &o, A credit of twelve months will be given on ail sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving notes with approved security, waving- valuation and appraisement laws. ll T. HADLEY;, . . - Administrator. . August Uth, 1957:3-3w fee 2.

' Y virtue of 7 executions to me directed from " J the Clerk's office of he Hendricks Common Pleas Court, I will oiler for sale to the highest bidder before tho Court-house door in the town of Danville, Hendricks county, Ind , on the 12th day of Sept., 1857, between the hours pi escribed by jaw, first, the rents and profits for the term of seven years the following described real estate, to-wit:

Sixty and one third acres of the north half of I the north-west quarter of section twelve, township sixteen north of range one east, lying and j being in 3i-ova township, Iim kicks county,

Indiana, aoa on lauure to realize a sura ifficieat to satisfy said executions,- interest and costs, I will at the sarad time and place oOfar the title in fee simple of said real estate, levied on as the property of Louisa Taylor at ths suits of Lw'wis S. Hunter, 8. M. Ljgan a.il Win. C. Douglass, and against Louisa Taylor. 0. OHAVER.Shff.H.C. Br E. H. SraAVJGiuN, Deputy, This tho lUli of August, ld57;j;.3w feeL