Logansport Republican and Indiana Herald, Volume 2, Number 23, Logansport, Cass County, 21 November 1833 — Page 3

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llilicra assert a claim to what doost Art:

!, and never did bcio-ig 10 their Stale JT F.TTFRSof administration have boon a clause in lhe co stliuiiou of I he M- granted l.y the Hon. Probate Court of

are

those

reniicslcd to mb in,.,iM.. .;-iluc iosaie on the ..th day of Dec -emUr i.nvi 1 "imican is this duv dISSOI0l oy milUl.'ilira iiV

p who hold claims asrainatsa.d estate villetwecn u,e 1 3 "HluV 1 o'clock on said ! consent of both parlies All accounts pkept for sale by

incut, The estate 14 probably insolvent.

AMVS V STIlAIGK T. Adm'r.

Tiptonsport, Nov. 11, 1S33.

A CA1ID. To the publishers of .Newspapers and Periodicals in the United States and the Hritish Provinces. The publishers of the New England V celily lieview are desirous of making up a list of all the newspapers and periodicals ot the U. S. and the Hritisb. Provinces, with the names of the publishers and the places where published; they therefore request all publishers to insert this card, and also send them two coimks of their respective publications in succession, that they may not fail of rceiTiuj one, iu order to render the list complete-Direct to the New fland Itevievr, Hartford t 'onnectitut.

Si A l l: Ol INDIANA,

Ca ColN'lV

Cass Cm ! Circuit A. I). 1833. Join! D. Turner, nr.d Levin Turner, vs. James 13. Turner, Lliza Cloven, former ly Lliza Turner, Sum!, Turner, Gei). Turner, Beej. Turner, Folly Turner, Jane Turner.

Court, Oct. Term.

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swer lor the deed, bet-.re the courts of ir- ,,r j,,. ' , , i A1 . . ' ... . . , . hums: and H nirht their Ally s and tiled

the country, and aanie thi? judirmentol

th'ir peer-. It differs not from any other case, where a federal otiicer may inflict death in attempting to arrest a wrong doer, or otherwise execute the law. The sovereignty of Alabama i ju-t about as nine!) concerned in the killing of Owens, for resisting xci'.h arms bi removal by federal officers, from the Indian Territory, as the. sovereign!) of South Carolina would be in the killies: of a pirate or mail robber, in the sticets ot Charleston, for reHsiii g villi arms ! ji nriest bv the federal Marshal."

of t,c h!t-of-aid Billi0 0tm5 J ''iter"" J lf,am! permanently located himself in said iigs thereorieuivento! Sentiment, tovvi., and intends constantly keeping

From the Somerset Whig, Oct- 10, l.Q33. We stop the press to record one amongst the scroitost Milamitios that has occured by FiiiF, in aiir village tf the same sue. This morning about half past 'J o'clock, the cry ot FlilF. was beared hy the citizens of

tins town. Jt was dis

owned y .1. r . Cox

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st-er.u i unities, ana iv sever.)

vcred in the house

arvl occiivned v

M

ecLiaiacs as

their 15 1 1 i of complaint against said defendants and Moving to the satisfaction of the court upon afiuiavit now hied that all the defendants named in said liill except said Samuel Turner are non residents of the Slate ot Indiana, upon mo

tion of said Aitvs. it is ordcied bv the

eourt that notice

Mid the. I'roeeedin

said non residents, Dcll-ndanls bv the p-iibSicaiion of notice thcieot iu theLogan?orl lU:jublican.v a public newspaper of general circulation published in Logan?port ( ass com ty Indiana, for and during three weeks successively one month before the next term of this court and that a suhjv na iue for (he said Samuel Turnt r iv Uib cause is continued. Attest, J. B. DUIICT. Tar.sj.ort, Nov. 21, 1G33.

given.

S.ale, nosiiivel. disclaiming, in favor of iarr,n ?"rcty lnd.to AmasaStraiirhton the . t V . i.".-' i , , ; estate of Kicd. 1'urnPt- lifo

the Ua:teU nanj nil to tne Lekljccd. A11 wlo are j V . ) cuit Court, in fav

. : ( v nam vwiaur

jinus. Comment on the above details is scarce v necessary they discio-e a rcvolling picture of violence and oppresiou. 0kxs wa1- aa outlaw and desperado. ro!jbing and committing other outrages on those whom government was bound to protect and that with a ferocitv, beiieii:g hi? lineage, that paid no respect to sex, and a greidv avarice, that invaded even the sanctuary of the dead; he

was, too, an open contemner of the govcr' m nit, abu-ing it, clemency, and defungits power, and he provoked and met death in the act of doin violence to Its vdhcers. Is it not then strange that rta should be found, so blind bv the spirit of patt , as to stigmatize this act of justice, sought by and done upon a fel n in spirit, if not in deed, as foul murder? Is it riot even stranger that it should be denounced as an invasion of state sovre'gntv, and be seized as an occasion for collision with the General Government? We feci sallied that it was a case of justifiable homicide, done, and unavoidably done in the execution of lawful authority upon one who provoked his faie by unlawful and armed resistance. But let it be viewed in any aspect, we n;.-is!, that (he sovereign rights of Alabama are not involved in it. If Owens was killed without lawful authority, or if he was slain wnntonh or unnecsarilv, -yen in tht execution of an undoubted law. those who so acted vvi lioui law, or abu-ed law, inut an-

SHERIFF'S SALE. V A inuo of an JKxi?ri!tin m

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Fhc partnership heretofore cxislingj 2mESX

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urner, late ofsald r..i.rtv: '""iut m)in im:uiSSVJ (i ... . - . rirrf'- . . . 01 sal1. r-omil cuit Conn, in in,-,,, ,.r ii... :.. the publication of the Lonansnort Ue

L.pcse losale on the oth day of Deccu.be:- nevi 1 Publican is this day dissolved by mutual! $ liy naiu 11,1(1 in

me directed from theCa rir-'b.ctwt,cn U J- ljnn,? J' IJ JScv,,t i; 1

;e conslanllv

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i 7,' J ,l,rr,7',i" the lm.Vn of lo be settled with Y. J . Burns wia, port, the norhts and claims of John Scolt tJ.v.;il .t 11 r i hot o .i u;,h sii i, nr, I contitnie the pub lovtion of the p:.i l5 vvitn all the appertenances J thereuuto '.cloiin"-, by first oM'erino- tlelcr' Arsons whose accounts are disc

1 cms ami prolils tor seven years, and should Ior J OU-WOi k and advertising are rcqut; that Tlllt lic cnlTminnl c. . J f.. II . . 1 . . .1 l t . '" .

I tl sen and there will )fiirr li i-in-J. , tin i?

al i'.state. The Estate :s to bcsold, subject to a. Mortgage, where due attendance wil'l bo

JOB B. ELDRIDGE, Sh'fK c c.

By G WEI RICK, Dept. Sli'lf. Nov. 2, 1033.

ted to make immediate pavmemt.

W. J. BfJKNS, J. B. SCOTT. October Hlh, 1033

ept. ;.

II. LAirSLXLR.

OKKl.C l i-l V. LJ l.LA.

Articles

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JUST UUCmUB'D DIRECT FROM IVKW-YOI2K, The Jjfttcsl and most Improccd FALL & WINT ER V A N S3 I O &

1

By f. We!mei.

Tender their sincere thanks to tbir

-CAPKD from the Ja I of Putnam cn. fn-

diana, on t'je niqht of the 'd Aii"-. .1 MI TCIIKLL. who lui been confin ed something near 8 or 0 days under a charge of assuult and battery with intent to commit

mimier. .Mud. ell is about 2 or vcais of

age, n cooper to trade, heavy built, feet -or l inches high,stoops!iouldcrcd, black hair, hazel coloured eyes, and has a large dimple on his chin. It is thought he wlH go to Lake Michigan, or Hutler county thio. The undersj.r,cd will jrive the above reward tn am

one who will secure said Mitchell in anv Jail Mukrat &kin

in this 'tate, or the United -States. The Editors of Ike sev eral newspapers in this state, will pleasegive this two or three insertions, and they will probably tierenv ad

vance theccuse of justice in the punishment i

Bacn per Ib

L otter do Bee f 44 4: Collee' " FISH- -MACKERKL

iSo. 1, No. C, - . No. 3, Oysteis keg Deer skins flour bbl. Feathers lb.

bbl. 4.

from G 10 2 1-: v -

ill

12 10

o 1 2 A

i i

,o j

nai coon

o j

30 0"

Wheat bush Rvc u Corn 4;

of a flagrant offender against the laws of the'OatS 44

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r-i., i, i 4 i- .i i-i .i w i i l win oe reccoiieciej, ttiattlmn I iit.i'itf'i fir In hien Is and customers, or the Upra ii!,n in,i;;.i.i i 1 .iron, j uniatta par in.

i nil l r v w r. a i 1 1 fl i f t .

encouragement heretofore received, and j y -Mitchell, has, since his escape, died.

they are conscious that their greatest

exertions have been, to do justice to their work as well as ihctr customers. They hae just received the latest it most admired Fashions, and still wih to continue the Tailoring bu?it:e in thi? place. While using cery exertion to accommodate their friends, they hope to merit a continuance of public patronage;' by strictly adhering to their mo-

les-iou, uiev sun leei comuieni mat tne i can promise work in their line eemple-j

ted equal to any m the West. Logansport.Oct. 31, 1033. 20-6m.

ISA AC M ATKINS,

JAMRS HEATH, JKNMSOX Wl I.SOX, JOMI V. W1TTV, N TN AN ldS ri:i, WIM.AIM AUTKINS, r.RNJAMlNBL'SUlCK, raber3l, DC.

Hoo Roira Lard Lead oar Linncn tor vd. Flax V. Molasses gal Fork mess bbl Fiime 44 Potatoes bush

Salt bush

a lb. 4;

37 10 12 12

1

o0

12

o

2

10 10

I 37 j G2 S-S12 I 10

BOCT. D. SHSPHESID.

Bridge Street, tiro doors north of&ugir N Orleans lb Messrs. Eirinrsfc Wa liters i Loaf

4' Co.'s Store, RLSPLCTFULLY informs the citizens ot Loiran?Port and it virieiiv fl.r.i 1...

T

i.timp Tc a Gunpowder

H)-en

lb.

Tallow

lb.

STAT K of INDIANA, )

Cass CuiJi Circuit A. 1). 11533. John Tipton, err.

sii ps. In a few moments it spread into an awful conflagration, second only to that which laid Cum ealand in ruins a few monr'is ago. V, 'ith .ncoueeivale rapidity it spread i.utti last and Wcs:, and ntwitustandiug ti;e most eiiergctic exertions ws nude uy the Citizens

to subdue it, Ps progress wrs -int sensii.ly ar- j "5. rested, until every house i etween the street ' Amanda F. Brown, forwhich cros.-cs Alam street, at .ludzc Kurtz's i nw,rlv. l."1 cn,:,i,

a A. Brown, for

merly J . A. Smith,

crm

...l tt .

.li.'U .'1.1111 IIUM SUtC', r I K llilll CIJ IJDil-l I

o'i.ij'-ij. v'JDiii u;iv uiil v..api. r. f isit'is s, it -tel on one side of .Maia stree aritl the Ireiiso i

of 1. nydet, '''sq. on the other, were enve-iWm. C. Smith, loped iu fn.es. snsnn F. Smith, ll chaace for saving the remainder of thc.nthonv F. Smith, town was then seen to be desperate, ibit the r l " c :n!tizen3 mtde one powerful etlort of United in strength aud conceit rated action, and M- '-''(''ir ' Smith,

th Mikjh they we r.'i without tire hooks or lad-; .U;i IV J . bmith.

on hand, a general and carefully sclcc!

for. ten assortment o

37 50 12 1G 2:j 31 12 ; 1 CO, i 1 oo! 1 2; 10 I

Issued monthly, each men r er coi;lainin

tv-eifHt rovnl oclavri ti.i r.n.

with fine engravuia-son steel, copper, and' . . TM M Vs --J-'-w-.Tj,' ,

wood, and with new and fashionable ini!-,ic-i A lV-ri no offers for sale on liberal terms.

forming a volume of near pages at the N. B. Having in view the inmrove-

close of the vcar, n itli an engr aved title.

psge and index.

Working IfSunN

The wottKixG man's aw., catl". published in the t it v of New York, is vltV Gf the largest and cheapest weekly newspapers in the United States.

i he object of the Working Man' Ad-

ft h

: i

If. s

meat of health, Dr. S. declines the prae-j vocatc, as its title imports, is to protect tice of Medicine for the present, audi the rights and promote the interests of

I....-: 1. 4 r . i . . .i... i- ..i i . r j

rlHH preceding volumes of the CASKCtJ 6 u ,WI ''Uiiiuti oi years an ex- l"" "uiuii-g jjcii. dv worivingmen iL suttlcienily prove the punctuality of the ter' v.c l)! :l-tice in this Sta:e, he tlat-j'c meant all those who are engaged u, publisher in fulhlling his contracts withi(ers himself, that he can attend to pre- occupations calculated to contribute to

ns patrons, as regards its contents and cupiiuns w mi propriety ana success, ine sustenance, health, instruction, and

vients, and are sullu tent, with enarges lor .Medical Advice and

embc llishn

those at all acquainted with the work.

to show its true character. The constantly increasing pationairc bestowed

upon the CASKET, has enabled the! osE wh

jmoiiMier to auu considerably to its val- JL si-rned ;

prescripttoi.s.

LogaiHport, August 22, 1833. 3m.

Atteiidosi.

:o are iudebted to the under-

are once more earnestly solicited

, I I . m . - r- .

uioiiai amusement oi ihcir iellow citi

zens. The Advocate embraces in its detail; the proceedings of the workin men r.f

j Europe and America, a Price Current

jj.miv nuic inuie, ;ss wen as oli.ei'

. 4

h - - - e ...... y. M15U tonciieu , r , , . s topographical appearance is e- to call immediately on J. H. Kintner and ad- 'reign and domestic uitellig"eiice. It

1 M

I

Petition to sell '

)Keal Estate.

rpial to any American periodical, and! J,lst t,ic saniu' -s th-'re arc a number of small 'general object is Human Improvcir-n' P the volume commenced with January J acflull,Mts,of 1('riSstanding, it is Loped this call uncontrolled bv political or religions' A ioo. , ...... I, - vail be attended to. . " r ,l,ibILU!! Hi lo3o, aa regaids its appearance, quan-; j n kitT r t'ctanantsm. jj tity and quality of its embellishments, Lo-ransnort, An-. 12. Is. lm Terms TWO DOLLARS a von,- ?

t i t .-1 1 "JIV' , , a ii '

: literary- contents, fcc, w ill render it the'

cheapest periodical of its kind in the country.

The facilities for obtaining good matter for the work, have crcatlv increased

. !

Ol

late. JMany of the best European j

jBESICCKA -A1 Extra. THE INDIANA DEMOCRAT, Published at Indianupolis hid.

I he 1 roprietors of the Indiana Democrat

payable in advance.

Post Masters and Publishers are respectfully requested to act as agents. CrPapers giving this advertisement three insertions within three month:from thi ihilr n ill hn n.,i';ti. .1

- s...v, ..... uu;jfu 10 an cx-

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ders.M.c white fra.nebouseou the nurth west-' Miloli ?mith t c.y.itiK .is m en as me ueal American 'T .u.oiUiiuS uie puuiic, u.otr.ve IOI" Olie VCf. 3 If comer of the square, was ra bed to the ground i " ; . " J periodicals, ;,re regularly received for5 , uhelui;e arrangements by the ein-i I hose papers with which we nov Cv. f in a timo utla, ,unta ly short. W comes the plaintitTby his nttor- th- especial use of the CASKET. Se-j Hiithful chan-e are requeued to publish tbe ad-T-.e encr.se wa then brought to P1pv upon : a'y , and tiles his bill against said de- lections from all are made with greatlceedmgs of the Indiana Le-islatuie dune vertisement if they wish to conlir,m-. H the bouse ot I (,e ,hai t ar.d all the appliances lendat.ts. it appearing to the Court that care, To secure original contributions ci"S session. The paper will', as here GEO. IL EVANS, PtiVIisHer I to", "ir-V;6 Vn -mTilx Wm.C.,Susan oftahnt,and to diversify our paes, the '-' published twice a week, during 6 Thames street ' 1 k,:i:A I n ' i 'o 0,car F., Marv J. and Milo ii. (In publisher has paid one Atiii, ! Sld wlU rf'Ul"' n. atior, to New Vork June 1, 1033. ,

ili'i.os ai rifled

by the most vigorous exertio-is j l"c ;alnlait ct a di.i ntei3ted person)

n .tt . ! , mi. i .j. i-ver maue in a Caac oi am jmu i;uu ii'jmt'iib, n is ordered Dy 11115 ti.'d. St ir:,s stopped in me ue.t without 'court that Publication be made ot the in sic i trou lc owii-e to a steady !,reezc trom ,,,,,, i c ,i ; .i t r thai quart- r. ! pciivl.'nc) ot this suit in the4Logansporl Ve have no noa-is of as.ri.tininc- ,t. ''publican,' a newspaper of ceneral

- inv. i-is . . . .... ; . w

1 rruist i'e inTn.eoo. tpwards of T' f 1 I : i T V I' J!LI f'.S are turned novia..s into the Rtrfets. The pari of the ton:) vihichisr.ow in ';es, was fie most business doing -....d jpul'j.is, as woil a.s rnt-t v ibta tle ."teres, (.'!'!- ces, Shops, Taverns all h.:ve I c,n confutncd. Many efthe 'More (ioo.!s. of.Mers Ned' V Stall. Air. Mic; a U' :.n.l Mr

j 'l i nr

h-pn civ-':l W,.-,v urit-., .. r -

h a o h m ciiv' l

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L"t tk'ir At.;.. So .' itave iVtd nr.ieii of i their furniture. NVe v. on!,; m(I,0.r the whole; lu-s, not k.s than ONC HIMiU Ml) TliOl'N!) !)(. b!M'. i

circulation, published in said county,

tnat the non resnlcnt heirs do appear at the next Term of this Court, or this i atisc will be heard and determined iu

un..i ansence. .-vi a tins cause tinned until the next term.

Attest, J. B. DURET.

Vt'trs. for PFtiT.

Logansport, Nov. 1 1, 1833.

nnnptc ILa , t . .

.w. (l t i.c urn, lugcuici wiui iioerat:tantnevviof tl.edav foreiirn and domestic

sums iut uie ncbt l oem and h.?say, al!'OI3S,c5'Sionai intelligence, politics, miscella

ot which appeared in the No. for Feb- neo.113 attrr,.cc. &c lhe political course ruarv, 1833. ot tije ,ai)cr is so well known and established,!

Subscribers received at thisoflke.

EMALNLNG in the lVt Oliice at I.

1 I tr T 1 I It 1 1 1 1 1 firr.ee f , f . . .... ..I. r. . ... L . i w L'rf nn. I rn 1.-1 .1 1 . , .r.l

rp. U It 1 I 1- ,1 . I ;'."-"itti, .tMtiiidnnurinerOllirilS;,. ? -r---- s-v. niu.,u;illje lUClVOl Jl lhe publisher believes that no otherub.ect, ihan to say, that it will be the ambi-!(,ct9tjer ls3'; lTllich f not taken out r.it'i.in fl work contains such a profusion and va-j llon t,f ll,e proprietors to make it deserving Jjirce 1(-,nlhs will be sent to the (Icnerar ' ricty of embellishment-. The subjects hlvrA patrorage it l.::s alreaby receivedj ost niCe asdcad Letters. , J ofthe e)ri-ivino-s will rnri (J "om an enlightened public. The additional H P Kerry Joseph Hall ' ; OI the C.g U ngS will consist, as here- expense of a semi-weelrlv -paper, in stock ma- Lames F Brown J; PHi lt i ! lolore. ot l'or rai s r.f disiii.rrMi. . Uov.uic .w.a 1 . ! .. . i ..V n,,ata

7 " " .iniurni ll 1.1-. . LU 4 ti.IU IIU ill t' I 'U'l if'T IP IT I. t.,n ..- till Iir llimffC II I. tl"l

I..VIVO CC IlICillT,

.1.1 ,I-n.M.l. la.

Is COn-ldivirlnnU- libit. lb. V.,,., -i.: nlftvmn ..fa '. l...i-l . "i MttrSt

hnth of riM'tinn .iii.l Amn..;,..,. . 'the Lctrislaturc. rnakrs ir nwfiru ... 'Michael HriiWmon r. .' ..rr.v'1

.v,.... iiu.wjn, iuu iiticiau. mukii) , ' s. j iu.il ,i c c j . ?ter Jlatias

iieanara I

and interesting views of America Steif0"1 .... V i" rV lt)f our tate, to sestani us 1:1 the undei taking , U ery; Natural History; 1-ore.guanc, Do- -hoping nnd believing, that we shabc ent' Samuel

niesiie vrchileetnre: mid otlwr ,iiii-.-tw 1 ablnl in mukp n full r.ifni.ri 9 . . 1 n . . . " i i line I I , . .

I i . u v. i -. .....v-iuiu iu. iiicii nuiron- i ' -.Liuiniirjw

that may he calculated to interest and' e i John Conner

rrs's'-rs T-r T

urnet

Hra nson

lamuse.

Thos Corn u; all

Fu"!,::;' 'uKl Careful altcnUon is VM to VoctrJrf''

MAlL'UFl) In (bis rlace on the in-t. by the U-.-v. ?. . M. Post. V.U.,am J. Bcrn'-s. (!ii,,r of this paper, to Miss Marg.-.ukt E. Sro1Ts daugh'ter of Jmiue

J. oco;;. ail ol t i

V a ne, about the lirst cf cpt. last three

Wor?. Oxrn

Of the following description: One large brin-

Anecdote, I

Sketches, and

Israel omit Felix .Vr'Alislcr I'd MT'artm y Willis .rHean John II .M'Taggirt Jas I'elly A (J Pepper Luther Kicc i

wrbf I?,.-!fi;.,.r a '!?ls"1,,.cr8-1Vlwo dollars Ibrnity-twontmbers IT:. V.

, ... ... uu ui u ,)aidl advance; two dollars and fifty rentsJw w,,n?er t ebree liaflerty those etceteras, which fcoji" paid within six mouths, or thice dollars ai iA, or Len.en Dixoa! A P IJeedcr

l .1 .1 ... ' m r i r . . . .

-iics or j uanicls ttichard Strrhrr

- j

II Irani Todd

w)tn"!delightfully relieve the mind from the! tllC,cll(J ofthe year.

! I . i t i

!e left hoinc a t.e',1 with a new collar. ,,,p,, labor ol severe studv. refresbin.T f . ,, J. " r the paper, durins the session of ihnl liuniap

,... - . . . . v nil- 1 i , . .... . , .. .,- i , .

ii" isiainre. i mi i iin-a im.r.n . i. i-,.uii.uu

i . r. .! . i . i . .

r-atherdroopn.Onearcd w.th sides a ht- :iik1 morc inn.orhmt roTnn,it inn, j --'-ance. . V

,vt tie mclinru to i.Tinille, with a hell and collar' mm r i 1 ., . "'-5t "P'1"" s lorwardcd by : m 7 1 ' - " i, . ... . ! ipni'iren rp f :ii.-n . tmiivitii.-in., ip in(.in!.i,i,:fii. i : i . . J ' M aria (. Ildn

mKaMMmjrswnvr Mi:a..t. o me nisi, ami tciiKvetl lo be live1 ' i.i-iuii-i '- . . vj i.vgisiainre ana Ucle- i ii . u , uEstas (.ur;.oid: The other a td.-u h- snnu. a ,.t- dinu the iiniiv imnrovem.-'nls ir.n.le 5m! ?:itcs t the State Convention, throne V. ti. ..as Ii..Mc,J?es

-P. -si- , v i r- !. . i. .. . ... . ... i ii !. i . -mfOffr. Aw !..... ... : . ... lullowan

v . Hj ni . ,.M, tu,iiHiiiinin.u, nun imiiij, i ii 1 1 i is. 1 1 i-i j.i i ..it hi s. v 1 1 1 i iii r no i nc r..-i c . . . ' - ' -... n . o . t- csneci. o . . .

. , ! Whoever will deliver said oxen tomeatled. When paid in adva.ee it v ill bo . solicited to act os our Agents in obtain-! y l,arScr v.i .;:! the i:ib ic t ha :,i- .v, i. n . V 1 lw 1,1 U1X','CC, it . 1 a I he msr subscriptions. !'. nil trl... ;n -.;.i .. . .-. !

J . 4.

-:siM-:;jTrP! i.v Ji:ey have lately c

On the Michigan iC)'.:l from m s

-Vii'-higan, .'.4 miles .Nordi of I nine mileo horn Cnipr: -'. a v ,

or 6' 2,50 a year, or ,$'3. if notMurthering the extension ofthe Denmer-i

I.

( V will

si i an limes he ready T. aeeom.:M-d?tSe thetra-' veller and others '. i. :::.v ;-.:! in them.'

I ueir ta'.Ie will bo well !u-n!bv.i and a'trntion paid to i r ,ia: io. .November Ifl. 1

every

.-an get them, shall So handsomely rewarded

tw . ...,:.i . ; i . i i . . . . I . y ,

j;.nd loaso.ia'dc charges paid, tt is supposed !""u UiUM ) 1 Uetitlei I t 1 !i;v hit mnh ir.. - dnviti I ho !nwl. rit r. .. lllr n at n dist Mfire lrm; I i i tr c i v c.i ,: , ... ..

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iioits, are entitled to a copv gratis, and

; ten per cent, for collections. Complete! all case

iset lor lo'.'o, ib'j, 1JJJ0, 1331 tz 1C32, jc -h be supplied to order.

j Joseph C.Taylor ' Narr.uel Thomas

John Trimble John Uilsiiu Uobt r.'i -Jin rrjc.

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inono-vt i iipi.tiln ii-i, --...- ... .. i

. . , i- .......11-,$: iu io iKe a suit-. able return, either by furnishing them a pa-: per - or allowing a reasonahle omp..nsalion.'

m.s. wis ns. Fort-Wayne. Nov. I t, !:'.

WA3iTI'iB As an apprentice toj COrdeis, free of postage, will be

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rri'i i' aeon i, s tnv hands f,.; f!l nl! save c.-l

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tiie printing builless

i 4 and 1 G vcars of aire.

cypectfully informs the ciliensof Cars

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poseofattending to the practice .f

i-: PUVSIC AJSD SUIlGEilV I T.. rli .i i.:. : . .

, ... ..ii li.i.j. vani,rs i rancl cs. , t..,!

perienee and Prnclice in tht

Sie seriptions received at tbi. ,,n

ee.

postage, will be ea Llls. ,.fr . . ", V 'Sl 9

V bov betweeirPromptlv attended to. The mail wiil! the cad. win ! T ' eaern iart'o ZTl

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tl. I.Idridcrc arr

"' lion. Persons nu:

.'ii'ic- mime h.itelv.

w ith a rood lound a sale conveyance for order- 11 -v al "luce

lish educaMon. moral industrious and ino the " ork a!ui cr.ciosi.,g remittance?.

T . steady habits; none oth.er need apply, i Adre?5,

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e are now nr.n, i ; ir.r

i"M"lllil iu execute, . he nc.'i pi m-1,,1 i .. . Ti?.wii

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fctate.be llntlf-rs l.i...l

.that he will rrndcr satisfaction to all fhot j who n.avlp.vcr bin., with a call. is Oifica

. is oo me .aitn

jSSt C(-rr!tli- i f f!r:''r-.

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nrt- ti I ""-'''i. wmii'm: may

b .U..:. ; ai-l,",!se;oaud unites abr.ri.t

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