Crawfordsville Record, Volume 3, Number 34, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 November 1834 — Page 2

April, entitled "An Act supplementary to the several laws for tlic sale of the public lands." The right to enter ami male payment for quarter quarters of sections, (lots of forty acres.) under the Act of 10th June, ISO 1, can

chimed only in cases wnere iiuuv quarter quarters nro found to exist in a section, they having been created separate and distinct legal sub-divisions by the peculiar operation of the Act of lS3i. (7-While on this subject, 1 have to mm ticn that on inspecting the names of purchaser?, it is apprehended that due caution is not observed by the Registers m operating under the act of 1S32, which provides that no one individual can enter more than eighty a cres in tracts of forty acres. Increased vigilance is strictly enjoined in this respect; and in order to ensure n strict compliance with the law, the Register is hereby requindtu keep an alphabetical list of the names of purchasers of quarter quarters of sections, vhich must alw ays be referred to as check, prior to the rdmiss!on of en tries of land in that mode under the act aforesaid. J. Incases where individual have set-, lied on public lands since the passage of the cct of 19th June, 1S3 1 , the form of af.ldavii prescribed in tie 1 1th clause of the circular cf 22d July last, nny be varied tosuit the peculiar circumstances of such case, by striking cut the words "and thai there tras 7wt. al that time, any person residing thereon, or Cultivating the same," and inserting, in lieu thereof, all the facts in the case as they are found to exist. 10. Military land scrip cannot, under existing laws, be located on any public, lands Settled, or occupied,"J?iO!f the written eonsent of such settlers or occupants as may be Actually residing on sid lands a the time the flame thall be entered or applied for.' Such settlement or occupancy, therefore, althoogn it msy or may not have reference to any existing preemption privilege, is a bar to the lo-C-itum of the scrip, without the written consent of 'he settlor or occupant. The form of the affid iv it prescribed for such cases by the p'eenlar letter of 2d October, 1833, will sub ptantidly remain unaltered: but in c sos Xvhvre individuals are desirous cf locating scrip, it is not deemed necessuy to require from -hem two separate affidavits, one umk" ihe circular of 2d October, 1S-33, and nnot -er und-r the l-lth clause of the circular ol 2'2A July Ust; but die substance of both forms uuy be incorporated into oao affidavit. 11. Payment is to be required in all cas es rising under the late preempt iou law at the time the ngtd of entry is aa nutted. 1. cases arising und r the third section, orm ueh as m.y be of doubtful character, an:.; wh:ch you may deem it necessary lo refer f a the decision of die Department, payment woi jiot required until a favorable lecision is Communicated. Meanwhile the land claimed t3 to be withheld from sle. 1 am, very lespectfuliy, Your ob'i servant. ELIJAH HAYWARD Commisiioncr ot the Gon'1 Ltnd Oilice. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 163 1 . 00-Wc rery vweh regtct being tinder the necessity of presenting ourrcaders. this week. &ita ualfsiikht; but circumstances beyond 4ur control hare rendered it Impossible to do Otherwise. It is doubtful whether we will te able to procure paper for even a half sheet t next week. fj7UV have bot-n informed tint an election will be held in this place, on the first Saturday in December next, for Justice of the Peace to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death fieath of John Coons, Esq Indianapolis $ Lafayette liaiirot.d. We ere gl -d to tir.ve it m our po ei 10 inform the public, that books for fubienp,io:i of stock n this roid, have been opened at Cr.iwfordsvdle, some weeks ao, and tLat more tli'n 00 shares have been subscribed by ibe citt Ze.ns nf Montgomery county. ly th chju-'ei incorporating 'Ac Indianapolis fy Lafiyfite Railroad Company," the subscription of Cd snares, of .50 enc.'v became n ccssiry ps . prtdimmary and css-nual r.rrnngemem jn the organization of the Company. Upon llie subscription of 2)Q shares, the Company pan be organized, and an Engineer and othtr )lc;rs employed to mike surveys of t he xoute, and estimates of the cost, of making the road. To meet, the expenses consequent tin the employment of mcli officers.ihe CoirvHuy is atuihoria.'d,by the act of incorporation, to demand of the stockholders any sum not !

ClltiUi 11" wU IR.1 W'lll. Uli H1U .UllOUIil Ol UK it ' W..ur. .t .... C , I , i . or Waygitz, two of the sailors landed, and were jsubriciipuon, every eix months by giving walking 011 sho -e, when one of them felt h.m3iXly dys previous notice of such de.u.md. self closely hugged from beh:nl. Thinkinfr Jl is thou "lit that two or three dollars on vach : this :1 frolic of one of his companions, he cill"

Sliare will be suilicieni to pay these expenses. V ' -i unuerslaiiG dnt a survey of ihe route ii -ui Cruwto.dsvidc to Lafayette, and an es timate of tho cost of tins portion of Ujb Uoad, Will be first made. It will probably be the Object of the Company to complete this part before they commence that part which J.eo between CnwfordsViile and lndian..p -jhs. We think this course will le spproveo by he citizens uf Montgomery and Tippec -5. ( counties. Theitf is u umiy iud id nuty f interest in the completion of tins 11 iai, app rtammg to the people of both counties. W e hope, therefore, t.. .t the people of Tipi--Cer.o county will be influenced by the go..i.t aoile Qf Uje people ot Mojufoomery, and

that they will immediately aid in the com mencement and speedy completion of this noble work of Internal Improvement, which will, probably, add fifty percent, on the present value of the red estate, tn both counties.

lying in the vicinity of the Road. It must be recollected, that the history of Railroads, both in Europe and America, proves that Railroad stock is a productive species of property to the stockholders, and that such Roads add value to the lands of the country through which they p?ss, by a two fold operation.

First, by diminishing the cost of exporting j A Dutch captain, Jonge Kees, m VSaS, unthe .urphts produce of the count, v : s.nd, se- de.took, with two canoes, to attack one, and 1 1 ,! .... , . Uvith a lane-gave him so dreadful a wound

condiy. by diminishing the cost of transport ing 'he r.ect srary articles of importation such as srlt iron, &c Uy a reference to the statutes of 182-0 and -1, it will be seen that a Company has been incorporated to make ; Railroad fiom Eawrcnceburgh to Indianapolis, and another to make one from Lafayette to Michigan Oily. The distance from Lawrenceburgh to Crawfordsvillc, is ISO miles; and thence to Michigan City, 110 miles; making 240 miles from the Ohio river to Lake Michigan, thro' a country vastly ric'a in its natural advantages, consisting offevtiliiv of soil, valuable timber, and immense water pi.wcr for propelling all kinds of machinery. We hope to resume the consideration of tin? subject, :t some future time, when !- slrill have n;ore bisure hours for i's investigation. ro?:MC."rr.Ti:n. Mr. EDnOR--ror d o benefit of the Indianapolis and Lafayette Raitroa:, and all concerned, you wdl please ins rt that there is now stock taken to the amount of two hundred and f fly shares almost, exclusively by the citizens of Or iwfos alsville; -ind request that the citizens of the Cooniy met one and all, at t!u Couit house, on the ii"; Saturday in Der mh r, f V r iho p'irpos f assisting 111 thu laui .el e etiterpnze. A stockholder November 21, IS.i l. Hymeneal M MllUKD On 'he 5th inst. by the Rev. i: Patrick, of M dis m, Mr. Jacob Miller, of Dmville, to Miss Dorothy B. Naylor, of Charlestown Indiana . t omet. VI Vjf f e IScar of the Z'olar I2c giants In the caves of th-- r,cks, or in the boll w? vif the ice, dwells th'i in st formidable of ua ic qn tdrupeds, the Greenland or Polar Ik-nr. "his tierce tyrant of the cldls ;md sivurs of lire north, unites the strength of the lion with die untnmeable fierceness nt tho hyena. A Ion" shnv covering of white soft hair, and a copious supply of fat, en--.ble I im fo defy the winter of this nacrous climate.' Under the hen of Briti n ho suflers ho most pninlul sensations; Pennant s;v on, over which it w-is necessary, from time to time, to pour iarjje p ailfuls f witer. Anotiior, kept for s-oirie years by professor .Unneson, evidently sulif.Ted severely fim the hea of n Edinburgh summer. The h;suni of this B?;tr is ..n the dreary Arctic shores, or on mountains of ice, sometimes two hundred rn.los from land; yet he is not, stiie-dy speaking, amphibious, lie cannot rem un under water idu.-ve a few moments, and he readies hia maritime stations only by swimming from one icy fragment to another. Mr. Scoresby limits the swimming recch to three or four miles; yei Pory found one in tho om!re f l'irrow's s;r tit, where it was 10 miles rcrog?. Tins Bear prowls continually for lus prey, which consists chiefly of the smaller cetacea anil of seals, which, unable to contend with him, shun their fate by keeping strict watcl , arid plunging into th- dquhs of the waters Wv the Walrus be hold; dreadful end doubtful "iicotm'crs; i;nd th;tt powerful nim.d, weh h:s enormous lusKs, frequently beats bin oil vvrb great damce. The wli;de lie dares no; titack, but welches anxioeely for the luiare carcase in :i dea;? state, w'iicli a fiords him a prolonged ;tnd delicious feaft; he scents it at the distance of miles. All these sources of supply being precarious, he is sometimes lefi for weeks without food, .and the fury of hi? hunger then becomes tremendous. At such periods, man, viewed by him always as his prey, is attacked with peculiar fierceness. The ann:d3 of the north are fdled with accounts of the most perilous and fatal conflicts of the Polar Bear. The first, and one of the most tragical, was sustained, by Barentz and lleemskeike, in 15i)0, dining iheir voyage for the discovery of the north east passage. lt.icinfT nnr! uir..l -i mi I j!- -,,? i,,.u. l, . c-iv .a ..C eu out .n a corresnondmf tone. "Wh, tilers? pray stand oil'." His comrade looked, and screamed out, "A Bearla Bjai T ib,.n running towards the snip, alarmed tho crew wit 'r loud cries. The- s fiiors ran id the sjxt, armed with pikes and muskets. On their approach, the Bear very coolly quitted the manled corpse, sprang upon another sailor, carled him off, and plunging his teeth into bis i.ody. beg-n drinking h.s blood at long draughts. Hereupon, itw whole' of that stout imv, struck with terror, turned thsu backs, and lied precip tately to the ship. On arnv mgjhere.they began to look at each olher,unnbleto feel much satisfaction with their own piowess". Three men stood forth, underta 1 r t king to avenge the fate of their countrymen,& ; to secure for thern the i igiii of burial. They :' ,Wio uwu ui nr-i .rom so mspi-ci-; - m.tawB mm me an misscu,

m.Wr dun courteously proceeded in fionI b . J 1 . .1. .

of his companions, and, taking a close aim, pierced the monsters skull immediately below the eye. The Bear, however, merely lifted his head, and advanced upon them,ho!du:g still in his mouth tho victim lw was devouring; but seeing him soon stagger, the three rushed cn with sabre and bayonet, and soon desp itched him. They collected and b stowed decent set nPure on tho mangled j limbs of their comrades, while the skin of the j animal, 13 feet long, became the prize of the sailor w ohad bred tl.e succcsslul shot. The history of the w hale fishers records a mber cf remarkable escapes from the Rear. numb that his immediate death seemed to them in evitable. Anxious, therefore, not to injure the skin, Kees merely followed tlio animal clos?, till lie should drop down dead. The R-ar, however living cluncd a I ttle rock, made a spring from the distance of 'Jl feet upon the captain, who, taken completely by sur prise, lost hold of the lance, and fed beneath tho assailant, who, pl icmg both paws on his breast, opened two rovo of his tremendous teeth, and paused for a moment, as it to show him all the horrors of his nutation. At this critical instant, a s til.jr, rushing forward wih only a saoop, succeeded m alarming the mon ner, who made off. having the captain with out the slightest injury In c ;pi;iui Cook of '.he Arch Ai gel, wh-ui ne;-.r the cosl ol'Sjetzb- g-e, found himself suddenly between Ue paws of a huge Uear. II.- instantly cdlcd 0:1 the surgeon, who vec inpi iiied him, to li e, which i!k; latter did with such admir -bbj protnp'itu-le and p'v ciston, that he sh t the beast through the iieod, and delivered the captain. Mr. llaw- . Inl hivirer oursued and i . res'ruck alar'o JJea'. hadraisedhis l iuco I" r i third blow, when the animal sprang fui waul, seised him by th .high, and Uirew In,., j I I' . .1- a... I, ..i'titi-il .It! if.

over lis ne.iu mio uie w.m-i hjiiuu.uhj , , . e ,.s.i ih.s advantage only toeffci us own e ; the upromt- C otirt ; and (..arret I). , ape C. piain fc?cmvsiy n,. nuons a boiV i Wall, Senator ol the United States, ciewwhichat'aekeda lL-ar in the Spitzbjrgen n place of Mr.Freltnii!uivs'en,whose sea, but the animal haymg succ,,ued .i'tr,u )f S(Tvico oxpircs'on the 3rd climbing ti-esid.s of me bo..t, ail tiie sailors j ... 1 Uirew them-'ves for safety into the water, j ' March next. where they hnng by iheguuwde. Too victor For this la-t POSlllf WP Avere hai'd- . titcred tru.Tiphtj.iiy, and took possession of v 5 ti-p:"ir, iov we were induced to thMmge, where ,t saMju.edy, t.ll it was hot j j jj j , j j j )na tnjl. V anotJi,.r p;irtv. i hj 8a me writer menu. -lis ih,. i.on.nir.us. contrivance of a saiior,who..r-! dltt2 of the present Senator would

sued byonH of the croutures,hrew l-.)wu,suc-r.ossively, his haf, jacket, Uuiudverctu-.!, ami -ivery other article 111 ins possess 1 on, wn n 1 tl... Krul.i ninoliHr it n:,r!l it W 1 I 1! S-.llol' wavs a certain lv.mt .e, ami enabled imn fmullv to regain 'h- vess I. Th c fcftstt ticn r, 1 hte the Skindererl I hate him for hi'-, poisoned breath. More deadly than the dew f de ith! 1 hate hitn for his hooded h.:s , His peace destroying c dumn.es His words 1 hate o arch, so sly, S void of generosity B ) deep, so crop y, Jet so full Of what Will eoci.U j--y ;mo.!! Has heart ss gall his tongue is Sl'C, His soul too base for onerous i : ll'.s f-word to keen for noble use. His shield and buckler are -buse! Ltffanctlc 13i a nu ll IZanl:. It gives us pleasure to stnte tint every dollar of tho lirsl tut d:ne?i, w.-s paid in, on the pirt of the Stoekhold: -is, m d 'e s- .s e,i. Ot. Tuesday an election for Directors was held, when the following gentlemen were chosen, viz; Messrs- John Taylor, Andrew Ingram, Isaac Coleman, Randolph S Ford,

Wm. ieaton, Itrael Spencer, Georgz A ni!js3 E. from Crawfordsvillc, Mont clud, .ind John Sherry. Igomery co , I : , the following pionoity to Tb- Board of Directors tmt onW de. 3day. ; vvi, Wheat. Oato,and orgamznd, by electing Till S. T. flliN- j , ' BlvlDbE, President-SAVEL Tayl-u w..s V SiCCk fipp.amtftd Cashier, nd L vall Faiuman, 1 some Sheep, a Wind will, 1 Rife C an. Suite Director. Lafayette Free Press, j ALSO: A LEASE for three years, on a " goad fam, with many other articles net

tv,i5,hti AiMJ ivlvtlji a. All. w atnr w.-s let into the summit section of this Canal yesterday, irom the St. Joseph River. Five miles of the canal are. now ready for litigation,, and an additional portion of 8 or 10 miles will be filled ie a few days. Fort. Wayne Se -tincl ffnbash and Erie anal. It is a source of h.gii s uisftcti-iu i. us,tliit we are enabled to inform the public, that a critical survey of the Canal route, from th mouth of tl-.e Tippecanoe to L ifayettefis now under way, and will be completed in a f w days. Mr. Gooding, the gentleman detached by the Commissioners to make the survey, is a practical Engineer, every way compe tent to tlie performance of the task assigned hitn. We will only add, at present, that the thanks of our fellow citizens are due the Commissioners for this mark of their liberality and good will, no provision hiving been made by the LejiislaMire fr tho survey in question Lafayette f ree Press MELANCHOLY AFFAIR. an Irishman was killed near lltmtmlon o;i M -aid iy last. We have not learn--d the exact particulars of this unfortunato occunence, but believe it as follows: A number of Irish canal laborers were acting in a very riotous manner in front of the house of a Mr Turner. Mr. T. went out to endeavor to quell th' riot, when he was attacked by the rioters, who kicked and beat him widi clubs so unm rci. fully that his life was endangered- Mr. Tur nr's brother attempted to rescue liim.biit was so furiously attacked by the frisb;nsn that he was obliged to retreat to the house. He arm ed himself with a gun and called to the rioters to desist, or he would fire upon them, to which they replied ho might "fire and bo d d V lie thereupon hred among them, and oneottl eir number tell mortally wound-1 e nc rioters tlien nastily tiecf-tnirecLbear-

ji:.g off the dead body f01!' rP..rr.A ;.v.ti..t,.t cnrrne;lererl liimSCll tO

the civil authorities, who, alter an mvco.4galion of tho caste,dischaigcd him. S FA i E-HOUE. Wo have neglected to notice for n week or two. tho comnletion )1 tho brick work ot tho ttato House, wliicli ishciim CIVCtttd in this toWll. ------ Much credit i due to tlie workun n who have been engaged on tins rd-

lflCO. I ho0 acquainted With thPjhnn(K i,,,, commence at 10 o'clock, durability of buildings si t ak in tho i continue till all is i-o!d.

hiiilu'st terms o! the substantial manner in which the work has thus inr nroirivsscil. Tlic architects have just finished the principal super-1

structure on tho top ot the rotunda, petittiiures for She S"mr S -and are. now at work tmwards of C'famncnciug

fifty feet above die highest point ol th mnl nf tho htiildin. and are slill

pr,1;,rinK for a car,r ,, f "r ihe celestial rejrions. 1 he sheets ol j j lo eirocerv do SH) :0

zinc nave neen uxui on me roui auu prenent a durable appearance. The Legislature, will meet in ihis huildinu ui the winter of 18:10-37 tlie session after our next apportionment j leaving abundant time for a iuil completion previous to that period. Ind. Democrat. Ala joint meeting ot die Ltislature of New Jersey, on Friday, IV- ; ) VroOftl was re-eb'Ctcd Gov Cabriel J. Ford, Justice of 7 ha vc ntvvejiieil a few of ihe votes of j tlo snceeful party fro:n b'ing thrown 0ninj..t hitn . The misrhn f done, however; and the only consnlatson we have under tt. i?, tin! the re-action of this deed rannol ftil to (averfhrow iis authors and nheitoiv. The new Senator is a o. 'stiJ rM-n (f ot.od refute, but ho is not a Frc linohsivsnn Nat. Intelligencer. FEMALE SCHOOL The winter session of the school taught by Miss Riley, will commence on the 1st of November next. The terms will be from Vo crs to ,91 p r m audi. It is desired th t ihoso who intend entering the schotd, w add e'-mmence ;it the fiist of the term. Cr w(bidsv!i!e,Xov.20, WM. .ii IIw A D 31 INI NT R A TOR'S S'VlLIi ofier at pubhc vendue, on Friday the 12th of December next, at the late residence of John Reid, dec'd, about mentioned. Terms made known on day of sale. ANDREW REID,.Admims;rat. Nov. 18. J 83!. :;i A f.i t n i n i s i r a tor ' Notice. WOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN, That I Sl the undersigned Ins taken out letters of .administration on the (..-fate of John Reid, deceased, late of Montgomery county ,lnd. Therefore, all peisons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment: and all such as have claims against the same, will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. The estate is believed to he rolveut. . ANDREW REID, Adm'r. Nov. IS, 1S31 0i Afhn itrisiralor-s Notice. "R&TOTICE is liereby given that tho undersigned has taken out Letters of administration" on the estate of JOHN RAMSEY SEY dccyd, late cf Montgomery county, la : therefore all j arsons indebted to said es tate are requested to mike immediate payment; and all those having chims against the same, to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, within one year. The estate is solvent . ALEX HOOVER, ; , T . ABIGAIL RAMSEY Jov,XH, 183-1. 31 SALT FOR SALE. F-gpHE subscribes Ins on hand a quantity Onondaga a or Laic Salt, which will bo sold at his Store m Lafiyette, at one dollar per bushel, by the barrel, or one dollar and twenty five per bushel retaiK II,? assures his customers and the public, that there will be no change of price, as said Salt is under his own control. JOHN McCORMiCK. Nqv, 8 1S34 33--w - Free Pn rcss.

Administrators Salt. rOlHE undersigned will offer for sale, IL the lite residence of JOHN W. RAMSEY S A',dee'din Ripley township, Montgc h-cp' c.-untv, !a. on Friday the li'lh 'ay f D. e. next, the following property, to wit : Hordes. Cattle, two ynkc of ttmull Hard ,or.r

XVnason.fSheep.lloiiXi Wheal in the ' ''' an: Com in the crib, one Ett of IKackumtii tools, Farming utensil';, household a::d iitchen furniture, and a variety of ether articles loo ttdious to mention. Pwelve moths credit w ill by given on all snm1 .1 ,1II,M. C' (' ...twl i.,..r..t. r:;xU I-! ALEX HOOVER, A a:n re. ABIGAIL RAMSEY LSI,) Nov. 21, 1X31. 3113 , SA f of 1Uc HereSais S" Exre :n hrr. I S :t : i , a w k do t .'.vein Clock Show do V GO do do do d) do do do do do do do do d HI tio :) Estrays Revenue of 15.12 lie venue of Wo'l 3i ib.:. pes m Kssichsi spires. lly amount p.iid to assocuto Judges for vcrvices t 0'J do To supervisors of roads f ! do ' (0 do to (jrand Traverse Jurors 1 2 -V. i do to icho.-l Commis'r 2 tlCrV do to Assessors 7-i -S do for blank book fir R. crrder 12 02.1 do for do fir CIVs office CO 50 do for tecirdiii df-Ecripiion ofs-.Ie of .School L..nd3 0 Ol? do far station i iy f -r Ck t U office 5 do for printing N .'';() do Fuel for Cmtrt house 2 CO do for viewing county ronds do to 1 ililfa to the circuit Court do fo. !' oiUeis for Jail 2 tic-:-0 uj do for boarding prisoners nnd repair of. bal SSl.-J do to rc-tumina JudTsofelcctioriS K 7." do for appraisiug town lots .'5 ?." do for the support of the poor 4-1 117 do tor laymg of! Jail bounds ! :.:(. do for locating State I! rids d for t .tx,errenemslv p iJ, refunded do for Attornies' fees do to co. Comas for services tlo to Trustees of school township do paper for (Iran;! Jury do keeping Estray pen do fixing Court house fer circuit Const do redemption id' comity lots do House rent for Jurv room. 2 07 12 50 G2(i0 frD 25 ili 1 CO 1 31 G 7fi do to Clerk for Ins annnal n'lov,ance 70 0 do to Sheriff for his annual ollow anco O OV Total receipts, $.T301Sm Balance JAMES SELLERS, DENNIS BALL, FREDERICK MOORE, Co 7?;m ? ers. Ilk iv?1 I. . JOHN WILSON, CLERK November 7, LsSl. Itim in ihtratrix Kale. rihh be oik-red at public s de, on tho V V '-'M day of November rjf. nt tho late rwi:ence of ISAAC SMITH, decM, in tlie vicinity of Plcastnt HiSI, Montgotncry la. the following described pn."'perty, to wit: Horses, Cows, Sheen, Hog., Beds and Bedding, 1 "Wagon, Corn in ihe f 'rid. h curehold and kitchen furniture, cc. ?ec. A credit of nine months will be given on nil" sums over three dollars. Silo to commence at 10 o'clock. MARGARET SMITH, Ad.r. O. to! t r 17, 1- 0 J $ OBEY THE CALLf LL persons indebted to me in any was whatever, on mv HORSE ACCOUNT ar- tv quested to make-immediate payment or settlement, as tho accounts are due, and money I must have by the first of Dcmber nc' FOSTER FIELDS. jc. toner iH, iVi l, , if EIFP'S SAr --IJYvi'rlni. 9-oli writ of ft. ;i.,t.s-.ucd from the n'S-rr of the Clerk of the Montgomery CircuitCouru tome directed, I will oiler for sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, al the town cf Middlctcwn,in s id comity, on Saturday tK;. I3th cley of December next, between the. hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. , and 4 o'clock, P :M., all the rents and profits, for the tern) 0., seven vcars, ot tho N.J of the E I of W.qr.ofS:fC.2:2, T.T0. N., R.d W if the same wid not bring a sum soffioiv.nt tc,. satisfy said writ, together with interest am? cost and accruing costs, I wiil thsn o.'lerVoi" sale thetc simple ofp-sij land : taken as tlr proputy of LEWIS SMITHEY at. the sai of the Siate cf Indiana. ELlAS McKEY, Deputy. n A Harland Sheriff Ciawfordvillc Oct., 13 i.4

W&mSmCttY Request r rSl'lE Notesot the Commercial JJank Jii. CincuuiAti are received in paymen' fo ' Public Lands in the Land Office at th,"'

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