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AjounglaJjcouirnitted fuicidelastl The week, in this citv, tirn'tr ctrcumitan-ifiorn a

res which, having been variously sta-jof Commons, April 1st, that this stuted, are still not exactly understood, jpendous work is like to be abandoned, It is said that for so.ue time previous! unless some relief be obtained from to her death, two young gentlemen; the government- The petitioners had been paying honorable attentions had expended 170,000 upon the to her. One of them, to whom she j work. The tunnel had been carried had been partial, received several let-; through rocks, and what was more

ten from an anon) inous writer, sed to be his rival, reflecting severely J oil the fem ila character. Tiie cunistanccscaoie to the knowledg the too sensitive girl, and so d is t res her mind, that in a tit of despair took arsenic, and perished tsoon af-j ter. . i, ...... . t...a -,wc;rrr...rt t i he deceased was an oi lived with her aunt, from property had been stolen iro. She was very impru ged with the offence, and her virtuous, mind could not brook the insult. She strenuously denied the justice of the accusation, but finding it impossible to convince her aunt, she hastened to an apothecary shop, procured the arsenic, took it, and in two hours was a corpse. She was amiable in manners, virtuous in mind, and extremely prepossessing in person and appearance. Phil. Courier. To remove Flits from a Room. Take half a tea-spoonful of black pepper, in powder, one tea-spoonful of brown sugar, and one table sjoonful of cream; mix them well together, and place them in the room on a plate, where the flies are troublesome, and they will soon disappear. Map of Indiana. A very neat map of Indiana has beer, published in Philadelphia, by S.A.Mitchell. All the leading roads are distincUy marked, and the distances noted. The whole amount of real estate within the city of Philadelphia has been valued, forthe purpose of taxa tion, .$'25,818,11 1. The estimate of the expenses ol the city lor the current year is four hundred and seven thousand dollars. Mrs. lioyall says, "Waiting to get things fixed before getting married is like waiting till we are ready to die. T-Tisa chance if we ever get ready in cither case." The expenditure of the government of the U. States in the current year, we are informed will amount to twenty -one millions of dollars" and it is thought that no great "surplus will remain." A gentleman says it is within the range of possibilities that a loan may be asked of the Bank of the U. States. By a late act of the legislature of New 1 ork, it is provided that it any master of a vessel arriving from a for eign country, shall knowingly bring any convict as a passenger or otherwise into that state, he shall be deemed guil ty of a misdemeanor, and subject to a fine not exceeding three hundred dol lars, and imprisonment not exceeding one year. Temperance IsFLCBNCE.-The Legis lature of N. Y. refused to amend the charter ot the city ot Litica so as 'to authorize the granting of licenses to grocers to vend ardent spirits to bei drank inthcir stores." One Day Later front London. By II. B. M. packet Lady Ogle, at Boston, the Commercial Advertiser has received alxmdon paper of April 4th, being one day later than before recei ved. We make the following extracts: I ue Jew ministers. -ii me

King's Levee, Apiil2nd or 3rd, thcp,ar, struggling with misfortune Right Honorable E. J. Stanley was-buffitcd by the many intricacies

presented ana Kissca nanus, upon m without, father, mother, sifter, or broth-iieu u me uui oay 01 winner, is-h-bcing appointed Secretary of State cr to sympathise or sooth him through i Gr,:!d,in?' wen the aistancea are Ions, lor the War Department and the thc ru gej path of lif L, be called tolwl" ,e, lhe.T ?U?"d fi Colonies, and received the seals of of- end his sutlcnni: and resign his earthly at b"; &C: ,utb' lhe cu,,,c fe bCe rC5igned V,S" iience and follow then, who have peri n tended or engineer will

. . T 1 - If II . en joini vain iiooiiousc 'F - . . , . . . . . e . pointed Secretary of State for Ireland. Mr. Ellice was appointed Secre - tarv at Y ar. ViAimt (Imlorirh wn nnnomtedi . . 11 the Lord Privy Seal, and received the ! cals of olhce, thev having been res - ;rn.-H bv the Earl of Durham. His Maicstv then held a Privv Counj j - - t il, at which Lord Stuart de Rothsay

was resworn a 1 nvy Councellor, as: C ark, will preach in this place, was also Sir Charles Bargot. . , Mr. Ellice was introduced and sworn' r"e requested to state that there in as Privy Councellor, and took hisw,U bc four day' Meeting at the seat at the Board accordingly. Forks cf Okhorn.to commence on Thurs-: Viscount Goderich was sworn iato day before the first Siturday in June office as Lord Privy Seal. 1 nexim Alt those friendly to the cause of -a m rfs, . . : it I -

Mr. ataniey was sworn imo oinceireIlion are invited to attend.

as Secretary of State for the Colonial Department. The amount of Ardent Spirits im - -m.ortcd into this country for the last. i n years, is 214JJUa,UUU gallons. j The Wine imported during the same' period is 1,807.2-JO gallons. '

its t a petition presented the House a

Thames Tunnel. It appears

suppo-jdithcult still, through sand and loose

strata. of Irish bridge, being under instead of! lover water.'' honest and capable, as because he has jrisrn into public iile solely by his own merits. We rejoice at Mr. D s prosperity, because he is a member of our own honored craft. We al way's re joice in the elevation of Pri.ter, when that elevation, is obtained by an honest and independent devotion to the Public Press, to the rights of the People and the welfare of the Republic. Alb. Eie. Jour.

lhe opening of the tunnel VILLE, on the tenth day of the same ueera uro,tcr.

cir-. will shorten the distanceofaa immense month, for the BaJzi2, Culverts, andj .JOHN' MILROY. SuncrdV i IS ?e3.neuUjh,czeZ ia iv.ehi..n..

e of; transportation, about two thirds in four necessarv grading oo 10 mites of said i Extern DivUion C. JtiMd ia Indiana.!. , . ''"J'r n " t".' atteuu ;.td. l! .cu'i

sed! miles. Sir K. Codrington in pres.rrd, commencing at section 35 snd ter- Creeutiald , Mav i-Mb, 103. j "'v t "to "cX,tll-T she entinf the net ltion. said it u-a.i snrt t minatinrF at section 4 inclusive., L.i.e- ..-.,. i- .-,

plian, and The anticipated annointment of sa,u ruJU T "

I m ,,r t t , -, ri ! termination at section - I mciusne. ( whom some V m. J. Duane, to the Treasury De- " " "f . -u . ... -he Ru-i ,i ... . 4 x . ,,J 'Also, proKsals will be receive i ue inn ate .v da) a a-i partment, seems to be generally ap- . J ' Jr. ;,hl,tnaFn,f i; ifiiMOXD.

ently char- proved, "as well because Mr. D. isi" ,Ul An ,lf ..t.ibr Gra-

UiDRirn w i .i ' w.i Imcasaring oa a straight horizontal line M ARRILIJ.-On Sunday the 2(th , ffom ,he ?jce of one -butnient to the fdCe mst.by l,eorge Springer Lsq. MK.uf UC otIjcr nbutment, will be paid fur Jomhva Cuamptox to Miss M artiia on, Thi, vwriu or strings ofall bi idges

iviioD. all or tnis count v. On the 30th inst. by f George j Y'HARlv ,, i ! Springer Esq. Mn. Robert to Miss Nancy Pegu, all of this place. On the 29th inst. in Connersville, by the Rev. James Conwel!,3Ir. Benjamin Conkli.n of Vandalia, to Miss Almce IIariiis, of the former place. DIED On the 20th ult. about four

miles north of this place, after a very "lorttractora for nVa,0riry are herebv giveo to

illness, Mr. V. 31. THOMAS DIED In this vicinity on the llth inst. with a long proti acted illness II. N. B. Crainpton, aged ti years. He bore his suffering with an endurance uncom

mon for one of his age. What is Death. There is some-itn thing repugnant with evcrv individual

at thp thrkiio-hf nf Heath TK mntrlc-i-

not iook upon me cola lorm ot a ni-i . M. I I -I IS f 1 . . J t. 1 -. il. .1 i c'

uMU uc.oS, .uFeu . . u,e mic in Contractors formasourv intone or brick, berof tne dead, without leehngs of!ui!1 r!ftnrtv an. disti'netlv understand.

sympathy. It calls forth all the finertnatf thev will be paid- per'perch. (of Zb feelings of the human heart, and ci,ves!cu)ie; reet Ar the Quantity contained in

solemnity to our every thought. Death;

is the common lot ofall, the end of must, at their own propercost and exearthly sorrow and earthly happiness, pense, sin'; the f jitndatic-n for abutments, the final termination of human schemes wiugwa'ls, &c. ti such a depth, and and human graudure. No age or sex!t:ure Jhein in such a manner by hewn is exempt, the aged, the middle aged, timber and plank, or in any other way the y outh in the bud of childhood,1 s.iperi men-lent may direct, and cut alike have been called to pay their last jdownfd rc'nove frorn lhc,road ai such tribute to the monster death. 'trce nea,r the,s:tc' as tni lc. thi ne . - j- - 1 t 1 1 icessary by the superintendant. Mntehere is the individual who has, - , J, , , , - . j ,l t n r.i. j ..1 . rials t r misonrv ot bn lires, (when stone visted the hall of the dying or the dead,b useJ lii:ie exce;)Ie,) HntUS hc delivcr. and not Mt the rougher teehngs of hised .a thesite ,,y the erst dav of Septem nature softened by the inspiration of bcrjUndthe mASonrv completed bv the the scene. The sratherins around ofifirstiliiv of Anmst.'lS31. Contractors

the parents, brother, sister or friend, the silent tear of the bereaved that falls upon the fevered temples of the unconscioussuflerer, the bitter sorrowing of an overflowing heart, the last earthly tie of its cherished object is broken, should teach us that we too arc mortal, and e'er long will receive the last farewell from those who we are now mingling with in the social interchange of life, and perchance vith many a throbing heart, followed to the lonely grave and placed within our narrow dwelling. The ravages of death are not confined to the fireside amid the the fami ly circle, nor crowded hall, or private assembly. But he who is a wanderer Upon a loreiirn land, perchance, an orC7 tortunes, and in lifei0 one neiore mm. 11 sucn an one 1 " . . .. . !should ia I annwrst in- the tmpr 1 s - 7 feelings of sympathy should be awak - ened, and the hand of charity kindly i extendeJ to the sufferer. J. A. fs , 11 v-J "v.... -... 41 -3 V III 1 ; i. , ,,,: ,i. ;; - j ,j,..f-, . U11 the utn ot June, at II o clock Mr. Levi Plrviance, and Thomas There will be a Temperance meeting held at Centre meeting house one mile ! from Abiagton, on Saturday the 8th off June next, at 3 o'clock. The friends of j , cmpern nee are earnestly reoticstcJ to ,tcr, t ' '

CIJ.nCEBI.A5D ROAD.

eaf IndttttotnolU ay October he so taueh uf ud i J . "jmasonry as may be done, niut be cover - iOSALS,will be receir-ad secured Lv the contractor in such;

Eastern Division CEALED PROPOS J j . L'Vir.ifivws .... t ...,.t.i. day of July ensuing, until sundown, for the Bridging, Culverts, sod necessary j

graaia?, oa iu miles oi taw uoovc iwu,;ije msuiiieieiit to do all the necessary i

east of Greenfield, commencing at the j 25th sectiou, and terminating at the 35th section inclusive. ueisuai . W A. I I we at DUBLIN', on the tweltth day otj

Hhe same month, lor bridging, -u'"ljbe observed, viz:

and the necessarv siradin oa 'J miles oi ding the street through said twn. All Bridges of twenty left span and under will be arciied, and Culverts over two feet span, will he arched; ana Cut and nnin tod. with three Ciod coats ot white lead; and have as overjet at each end of eight feet. The spans or length ia the clear between the abutments Imust extend on the abutments at least . . i .... -:n n:.i three feet, resting on wooden sills. 1 ders for superstructures will be carefu make their calculations agreeable to J1IU I to the above explanations, that is to say, they must t;i!ic into consideration trie cost ot overiet. iron, and its tnanu fjcturc into bolts, sotke?, atid cverv material r.tia pos siblc expense necessary to construct the same, and then in their bids put such a price per ot upon the actnal span of said superstructure, as may be though? by !ttiam i tuff Aiirt d O T I IlCiif Kin . f .Hll. ! nnHrtnnd. th:it. it is intended to ue brick and stone in the construction of Culverts and abutments. At sonic particular places part stone, and part brick; at others all brick, ana at some other places all stone. The selection of the ,tcriui will depend much upon the price ! I? perch p cubic feet) ot stone or It is therefore deemed neceesarv Hint work, be ;fTered in acirdance v. itii the above explanation. their work when done, i'nd that th-v are .also given to understand, that, in all mechanical structures in which bricks are to be employed, that, the cav musi b" thrown up in the morith of November next ensuing, so as to receive the action tone alone is to be used, must lie deliver ed by the first day of September, and the masonry completed by the 15th day of October next. All materials for wooden superstructure, must be delivered at the bridge site, by the first day of March next, and the contract completed bv the loth day of October, IS'.U. Grading, excavation and fills, must be commenced bv the fifteenth dav of August, and the ! deep cuts and fills made by the first day December next, and contracts complea i.... .1... . 1 1: r IIICU'J aiou- lliCdlKJICIUCIHIUUUU lil.OOl j .1 : .1.- i.,.: roau, uc ua,s uicimus iu me leiliiiy, Und also at 'the different places above named on the davs of sale, in order to exhibit plans of masonrv, superstructure and grading, and to give any necessarv . :n i J t : iiiioruiJiiuu. cstuu-.ies win ne rnaue un : . r . 1 : 1 j me urM ua oi every montn. inroiuco that in the opinion of the Superintendent opinion ot tne Supennte enough has been done to require it.) and three fourths of die estimate value of materials delivered, and work done will be r't tA mrtntKIt' until t Isi a ns.nv m 1 I iiivium 9 until uic wutiflt l win - 11 f - - , eted, when all will lie paid, but no esti - mate will be raade, nor inonev advanced on materials, until delivered at the proper! . I - I : ll .L 1 siir, up;io ui aou rcceiveu uv me sutue onaes ana culverts unsiacKed. rr? -. : :ii- i . i i i .

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verts two feet span will bo covered witn u u J perch forjU-.ers and other, are invited to call; he flattone, and laid in mortar I ho si - kina nioresaid,nnd brick such i 'V ou the .h.rte.t at;c and at penlructure of all bndgff U Le In. t f , ,uperinenddnt TXZ J" W" wood. weatherlKarded. idaineu, covereil. ' . , ,, , J . .?t!i immth. IN..

ci e . 1.. .1 . . 1 : w iiiie, mane anu laii cm soon, u iianun: r ir V ot the frost during the inter season, and!. - , ' . , . rr, , , 1 i.iv.. also, that, the bnck laving must be com-! jg;h r ,a M Abraham Hunt, living ia V,asUng.nl.l h ivi, J,'f I,,!,. 1 "eath and Ualph Heath. A true copj tOWIMLii. Handolob count?. Li-

1 1 - ii.i.vi isv loin ! i fom mv cslriiv oooit S aud completed bv the 15th day of Octo- J SaVeL STEWART, J. P. l?"1?!

her, 1SI I. Materials for culverts, where May 10, til I"" ' " " J " , , ' ' t. . I" s

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n.-su.miiuaisoi cnaracier auu aouuy j mye north oi Hi.ls&orougU, the jrwail to perform the work, will be required in 'property of said deceased, consisting , all cases when the bidder is a stranger to' young horses, iheep, hogs a waggon, a the superintendent. AH Dersons. that clock, farming utensils, four thousand

have road in the not ofler teotion t il I be paid to such :erson. nori the bids of such persons

heretofore had contracts on this bric6.B, ana otner articles, na.e w",V(,, r,7f,., THORNTiER-

, and who have attempted impositions f mence - at 10 c!oc A tedit wui f jRv .nrvVv HOOVER A BN Eli M.

execution of their contracts, need r i !( i BR. DHER.!IY. -Z. W. PENDLETON.

i t k lit: tra idtc s inn rwu t proposals for any hind, for noat- .mifV IVI'VIWCC JAIEMARTLV

All masonry must ccas? on die IZtth j

manner as directed bv the 'UTcrinteD. - !tenf Should the amount of money available WOrk uu the sections above liaiaed. the, superinlciidant reserves to himself the - - . . rint t.. dispen.se witiisucri as he mav j The following forms fur proposals must! FOR .MASONRY. I will contract fur the mosoary of" bridge No loecated over on the section, ui an ! cure the foundation for abuUuents

wans, etc. as uirecieu uy me su;eriiiicn-i JIIIIIEL V" SSOX. dent, and furnish all the materials atj Henrj WctheraM, IVonT the L'astuYrJ. per perch of pood limestone.' Wilmington, Delaware, Las purchased my sand stone, or freestone; If said walls tw (stock and intend twrria; on the Luti-

f I' .11 .t . i per ierc all bricks, 1 will furnish all materials at j l-v" I tUll rKo l KUu I- l'v. I will contract tor the superstructure of! bridge No located over unj the section, furnish ail materiaU and complete the same according ti thei direction and plan ot the supei at per tot span, cont tvveen ttie aLuinients. FOR (ill PER ROD. I will contract for the grading on the . . .a section trom stake io. to stake No. and do the same accord ing to the notes and iiirtctiotis of the su pcrintendeutat jgf per rod 111 length. FOR FILLS AND CUTS. I will eoutract for the excavation and fill at biidge N'o located over on the section at cents jer cubic yard for excavation, and at cunts per cubic yard tlr embankment. TAKEN Ui James Nottingham, ci'Cei Ire town- . 1 j

lr-iit linftf iikI n.irt tiutfr I will iiirmsh tfrssi in Ue same s.iun. '1 ho l.trmer t in-

ii. It saiu wiius W!i i

J.in I 3.1nvira r rnnn!r I ii; ! ll:t in feet white. No other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to 5 by W. ixottinirbam and James Conner. A true conv from mv estray book. PHILIP MOON, .LP. May 10, ISM. TAKEN I P. XY Tristam Htarbuck of Delaware tovvnship, Delaware county, Indiana, an estray mare.a bright bay with a blaze face, and has a small scar on her oifsidc shouh!er, a natural trotter, no brands to be seen, and has with her a colt about one ver old ana Has a scar on tier leu Knee, an iruri grey. The mare appraised to forty dollars j the colt fifteen,by Isaac Martin and Adam; Wilson. A true -opy from tny e ,trav bonk, j ANDitnw I3'i ,(;s, j. 1. TAKEN UP. j BY William I'leming cf 3Iountpcasant j township, Delaware county, InsUuna,! a srrey mare, supposed to be sii years o!it, fourteen hands ' iuches high, no marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to thirty dollars. Alsoa black stud colt, 3 years old, with a blaze in bis face, bothhiud feet SCHOOL LAND SALE. W will expose to public sale, at thc Court house door in Marion, tJrant couiity, Ind. on Tuesday the 1Mb of June next, between the hours of IO o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M. school section No. Hi, township til, range H east of the principal maridian line. The said section will tie sold according to the divisions made by the trustees. Two of thc lots have sorisiderable improvement on thern Thc land is of a good, fertile ijuality, well watered aad s veral valuable stone uuaries. Per sons wishing to purchase would do well toj come and see for themselves. WILLIAM EiiU, S. C. il. il June 1, IStt 21 TosioralEcal Hail. J f ;. BRITTON, Barbc Hofishicr ville of Ric enssimo ci lhe hmond, liiay be : ' 1 . . ! : - rr. between the National Ifotel and Cnion Hall. He does not iLave ! as many gougers do, bank notes, &c. bntj operates oa the face m a judicious and j scientific manner. He is emphatically trcntleman of the strop. He is the barter! kl , - , , 4, . of barbers, the greatest baroer that ecr1 1. : - 1 1 1 : . i ; . -i ' . i

. r x , hjonc s.), ut! hones ioic to set alouc wiUtthc ciir htn of Mav, an estray sorrel mare,! . 1 , ,1 , . . . , 1 ,,' out:t. However, should any ueflect invabout lourtcen t.ands lash, four years old, . . J, 1 - . . 1 r i ,1 i- 1 lair attention to tun notice, thev must exa star and a snip in her face, boih hind j ,,ltn,. ,1.

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. . . T "!suaposeu tr barberised world. In the room iujoiBmf ;- : ' ,

his office he has all kinds of "kis-es sweet and beer strong, cakes ad ail kiittU of 1 - , 1 & wt Elit ll s lor ktf i jline j ie3 ; ' 21 PUBLIC AUCTION'. Air tlii tli nCJ.tf rctt st t,f lain residence of John P. Woods dcccajcd.one t . . . . Mar 1. lc

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STRAYED,

lrom the subscriber, a small two year - - dd Bay Horse colt (a foaled) Le was in the neigiborhoI of Centreviile day to f?re yt -sicrday. Any tutgro.atwu hjhx. Uiig saiu estray :il tie ifcaniuuliy received and it' taken up or returned all te&iuaahio 'eitcnH-s will Le cheerful! v paid. .1. i?- v ah;:: '.; RicLraund, T.Iay Ce;L. ICKSMITIILNG. ' S the subscriber Las quit tits blicLsuiith Luiiucss iu thii pUce, with a view oi rea.iv tug, lse s a;i tUuse in ar-j-irciir' wia cosuc lurwara aaa tuaue seiutiiiieui oa or vciorc luc .-viii s; ota 'uiuuuj ? .i une 1 next. griculti:ral. I T a meeting of the Directorsof the Ap- ! riciiSturat Societv if Wayne county. ricuStural Society t Wayne county, LcU in Ccntreviile,u the 4th of day May, the board appointed Isaac VV itlitis, Cidcti Lewis, David Jenkins and iSajautl .; Hannah, a Committee to itfcpare a scale

. . i .,,'ot prcnuaass lor the next ouartcrly mceleriiUenuent , . . , . ..J . . . '113: of the society, for their consideration, 1 ui-icc anj aim, to suggest ttiC most fiuitabie lime

un,i .,inr, f..,r i...!.iiir sai.l f.ir. n.nf.i t B quarterly meeting will be hel l at Ceutreville, oa lhr second Saturday ia Jute, and 'rcnral ntteuJancc of the members l . .... i . r . ULUi.ii x :;iic n i . mty turt ii ii.c Hoard. ' ' JUHX FIX LEY, May I ', 1 :cretary. IAST XoriC", as the result will i.-uv WIl'l' view oftnakinpc collect!! and paying his debts, the subscriber has deciinca currying on the yaJJIirijj injsiuess. He concludes that thasa rhdebled to Jiitn v. i 11 see ihe neces-.vty of . jiliin soon uii ii.ukiic' ayi;.C!i . ;iii ;Ii a h:tve .sjeu -C()iiits, iii,l cannot pay at thi i !i;:i, rc rotjueftej to tall and give their ij.it-. iicsriinx 10 u.e law is exirernciy ' , . . 1 5 .. : 1,., .. . .i . - . ". complain. Some articles ia traJe will still be I'Cceived. lliatt.V ll:uta Caleb K. Vailiam iuve purchasel bis .Stock ii trade, and will keep a supply of articles ia that line; customers and ethers are invited to rive !ic:n a ra.i .LTliVILLIAIs. it ;i.o. L;tl. 10 Iot', Slices r.szcl iJrortxsx. ! b v,-1 VNiJilAIJD & -MCIIUICX, arc now rcttivi:i" iruiB tba iaat.uiacturcr iu levi Verb aud Iicston, I Of) p:ir inen's f;iO calf-skin ll'tots, frl " cor.r.e, thick, " &rj " ' " Shoes and Kro-sns, NJU ' kip IJroaus, 2)0 " boy's " i.i ' men's seal end ir.a.-acco i'arnjss, ) " fine catf Sboe, tjiS) ' ladi?s' morocco and prunella'-i-"j; " children's l".!hr r and morocco "vVliich they will sell by the ease, dozn, or single pair, ul uuu.ii.illy !; prices. Ilicuuioad, April S1.), VZZ. 15 appraised to t hirty dollars by us, this HJlli (day of .May, ll-i-.. 1 1. 1. 1 AM Uiu.VS.'J.N. BENJAMIN HUNT. I do certify that thi is a true copy frora my catray beck. WILLIAM JAY, J, P. TAKEN UP IY David "I. Harris, living j fork township, Randolph c in Greensounty state of Indiana, a dark iron gray mare colt. witb a star in her forehead and a small white s-pot on her breast, with three feci part white, fourteen hands high, supposed to bctwo car rhl this spring, appraised to thirty dollars bv us this 4th day ofMav, l-m. THOMAS UK-NT DEMPSY JAY. I do certify that ihi i is a true copy from fron my ctti-r l oo!:. . WILLIAM JAY, J. P. May Ith. ,2T TAKEN UP J))hn Slchf)Uo' of Scw riarden D Town-Lip, Wayne county, Indiana, , . ' ' , , r a sorrel inare about two years eld, fuur- , . - , brt,,s. f b snagged; appraieJ as. y uoiiars t;y liicnara v. luianis srm 'Jacob Addleman. A true oopv frora my estray look. JO:i N M . A L'DLEM A "i , J. P. Mav ITtb, IS.hJ. Bool: nrstl .Io Prsnlisssr, V a;iv Liud, ill be done at this oSce, 1 9 an short njtiee aad reasonable ttI ' - A X N U A L KLECTIOX. Per Co"ress.-J . RATH DEN OLI IT.II IL SillTIL JONATHAN M CARTY. CIIARRA.

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