Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 December 1831 — Page 3
A! It . IT.RHIKN'. The HKtnu.i.-ti.iii.xi j nuts assert that in bis Lite spt ( i !, .i! the ;n:,i- r to M r (iil-'
incr at MilleJgev ido. Mr. Peineo gai in lit- ad heein to .' iikn We knew the tiling t he i " i! ir, ai.ii ae coi el inl v e rind it di-pioved b the upnctof Mr. Li'?, speech. Ho de.es no mote than approve tcii.1111 mea-u:es, winch a a member ol the Cabin t, he biti.-cii" ad vised. We give ari k.t i act: "Ttn- principles whir) have heretofore refill ated f ri v run doe t-u h have thu hit ViL'l! W Hill :i ,'-!' I ! -1 1 of I i'd llll ha! erotve m v I A i'tst irr--! !:- t tb.e cau-o . i C" C( id:;;! y : of ; i it i- . r; .iia! to ;ir ro it -,ir nii i!t t: e siti-Mfv ,.f oomestiotife-and! ( tb e h.a:--iiuid :mT. rt mi . w!,,rh r un ' ;il oi.re, t he h i! a:; i the sab d ot yii tety, u ill lorl id itie to ietiacc o U -'.ep hirii I have taken tuneot uhi' h I have avowee 1 y i t ) tlif ro ev r uts, t t hr r in soi : mv, a- one of t!ii p.( op!e - th u: :n ar.cr, n an inoividu a! i ii . v no f 1 1 vate Lrt ic t t) U i rS(. i a v.ri ill 1 j relet no comphtitit j la the
';;;-irr o.aV-v; . public sale. of a-nb-iti-.-u,.!, f!o fMlir. of ier.1 ! e ltumea u a-duly elected. 1 he several ballotirg.: ui, Uit bidder on the -4tb day of Dererup,nt Mv , r -c,,. uulv !;us vMti, ! 1 f-'gcu. j resulted as UAlow: j ber,sixt nine acr s oflan.i belun-u,- ta the
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nt of rn rights s a pnv ite! 'Hider the two heads of certain and proOa- t,Pfn defeated bec.iuso he was a Jacksot.i-j proPnate waved" obtaining necessary informae.peu.dlv "thus "cheered 'bv ! resequences of a rejection of Reform hecae he consequently a. supposed; "on
ill t jo ni -!ti.jii. and l i , , " I have an ample com ! your approhaiion. i t'.tve an ample com pC'i'ution i..i the honor? which c;ice con ?"e S. !'. Liiiori, I have no disposition to re,,,,1 the -enWc.K which in full view of! i-..,.f i. b.rh .,,.,1:!,. f,iinvrd J ...v .. ...v... f. i .... r , i UiOtiuie sinrp exnre-ed to ny fellow-j luzcn- of 5 ivanuah. On a question ot pouiir p v , iiecp! v mteiesiiug to ai people, he has been, and is the friend o G""rgia. His conduct on thai occasiou entitled him to the gratitude of her people It couimar.de.l and still command- mine 1 !o not know myself, if I would not le rjioie aoxiou- to lender it now, than when connected wi!h him, in the official rclati"U wb.i( h heretofore united u. Hi- efforts to maintain hH ju't mghts of t lie States--to n pte tlie tjnduo exertion of Federal poicr the policy m reteience to foreign natiori. wliicb tck iiotbinrr in re thanju-: tioe, and whn Ii will c.onsf-nt to receive n- - i t i t ii if I. and t hat internal polirv, which rxcivive, a salutaiv vigilance over the j i . i " r . . .i i exnennirure or ine uovernment u e-r mea-UM s ol "ins admini-Ii ation. have here tof'ie received and will continue to receive, mv cordial concurrence They wid Lno much more able support than I can g;ve but i will vield to none in the sin eerily, with which I will endeavor to futain then.v: Tise National (iazelte call's upon; tlie membets ot Congress to be early nt their post, and to ileal fairly and magnanimously with the people on the subject of the Presidency, setting aside all merely local and personal inteiest "All the enlightened civilians (it observes) have a comion ciuse, momentous for the country, to which they should sacrifice their prejudices, their jealousies-, their sevei al and personal ! je ts of ambition. Their influence i gieat and diffusive: an ex im pie of generous compi omise. and patriotic; nr.inn on ihpir tin rf icivilii. nl ill V . (!p ride the conduct of the mass of voters .1., i n.. n Ii;, v ' .ii.- r 1 he ame paper s:ivr.n the election of. 3f - Cbiv to the Senate: The election of Mr Clay to the Senate- Th of tlie United State-is an event v. Inch will! .i i , ,i )V .dure a sensation throughout the conn-,',. ' . try. ;-.t Wnsnington, it imHt be felt a the; return of Napoleon fiom Kl'.a w:. at Pa . ', . - Tbo I1sKfl enn: 1 , I'O it nlrnnJ i f I 1 1 r i ' w v c in - livni i thunders of Mr. Clay's battle lieai! v the' -o" ' a Ae. ,i .e 1 1 lamots most al ni el y. It , , ,.i n eel a I es k hat in attempting to g t into the Senate he lias done, all that is necessary to "complete1 "us dis-rr.ire. and "cons-nnm ite his ruin.'
Wecannot retrain horn quoting more ot lie m.Vr will f,om tbHr ir.t?rcSt hud.l;:r. :V. :779, John Philpoi Curran, the' L f 1 '5k-l!.Su,! '" sub-enber are tl.v (J lobe's own pretty terms. , should tbev believ ebiia tbe willfiml it-v iSe : ( p.. ()r ler ii, ,,lTo, iV h-p I ' V"C9 '. 1 -Ho will stand in th,t bodv. net as the1 ' J , ? Order, applied the bro- dollars arc remitted postage mcJ ot be pa.d. i r- . i t c c !i-.,m,,-Hipm'u-nr'mon,!.v-,;i1-ii tliCihood With w liymn, inTckip.g them Vv A Package rontaic? 22 1 u ke ts V220 w arRei.resentative ol Ie iit;;f kv, but of a lew- Knovr e the in. in, w rap . ep in t(e.i.;ii... , J b -u.ed to .W n-f iuk-.- ,,i Omn 11 . . .v.,...- n o a.. ...! -.1 ... a 1 ab-t nence a id mort ihcation. thus : .aii.i.a io e.raw o m.is. liauc-, ami vi'iart.rs
base men rendered mlamou- by the rand; perpetrated in electing h:m. He will be lut the shadow of what he wa- once in , i j , f Congress, when he stood upon the t:-.sis nt the democratic principles which he then avowed, and which the people of Ken tucliV still tntintain. He will no linger represent !iis count rCmeti, but like an I i i--li t.atriot bc oT.o an r.n!i-h pensioner; be will ropicLvut an oelious obhgarchv , and
owino; his station altogether to chicane ject t f o please, shouw: be so irongiy funnod m-magement. lie will be ettip! of the ject to the extravagance of bad taste. Wei dignity of hi character, and will grmhnl- might suppose the writer to be describing fy s:nk itito iiiMgiufi. in e : the costume of our own day. when iiei C..!.ni.nl llioflwii l!,c V.'fiistprs cr P:ib nt the irrootion of the GolliS and
. I i.. 'I ui'-uut. l.n i',-, - the Tazewell, the Tyler, have' been pa:liculailv the oij. e 's ol' ; rsmr.atc invective in "the official paper. They are men o:i 1 -tronir men . an I have a common cause uilh their count! v . Fn l:L IP t WiCOLONY t LJPr'RIA. In flip !(i".n of Monrovia, ne.v w Ui'.l -toop house- ivt'M' erect ( li io. e nod M li'.slo . ::nd st.mf town? tor recapfejec negroes, share in the gereral pro.; francis )evanny, an rniauci re I it v rated -lave, has accumulated a proneity. wertli :0.000 .Mr. Waning, nmtb.e'r colonist, s-dd irn.ni to t!e amount of JTO.O'dO: two ot the col itis's own vessels, and -a ::'(! trade wi'li the Unite d Fta'es. I-.d thov a r.atio' al iVi. Net pro.nis on i voi v or: I i!v e eyon:., j -essoin (b, ucn . i . !..- i i i i pettlers m one year, wa:; s.n),7; G; eight, vi -scU traded fn the o'b'.i.y last ear. fl.'tn I" iUdelphia. " i In ujncult'J!'', verj. :-'rr.z grows spon.! -i -
i.iuriniij , nicic 11 "iuict,i':i.um,i;; al spurn: i'l"'rnin'. There are six schools
u. ces-dnl operation. It is cah-.ul.iteil that ecr.hihl tit Ihe colony shall In? ft! uratcil; 100 from the neighboring c! in now attend the erhools. in Liberia I)i vine service and Sunday schools ate rcu larly attended. There arc three religion, societies, raptit, Mt thodisl, and Preshy - tenan. Meetings on the Sat.hath and week day evening:;. Three Sni Missionaries reside tkere. The christian ic ligion appears tohuvpsnmc inffjene e OD the !:.... ..I. " T' i . i i r .i i i J ' : "r,i" " it:?i;rm pe ik oj me ceie u '''r- Itefortn Hill, f v incf s a (state of bo ! u sc at rely t t.e iMl;zed on this side- the ater where ie have heeti ;iccul miei t'PKoiir-elves the cn!v free people.'1 on the lace of the earth l'he follow ir o ii from the London .Mornin? Chrooi- le. published a day or or two prior to the de
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i ai !er a !eii-: f lii0n lnp H0,J-e ot Lou's, in aotnj)U 00; i pation cd' the rejection oi" the Ilet'onn
r.i.l: "If the Anti-Reformers will not yield to reason, pejlmps the facts ma v stai t!e tlicm. i ii i i -.iowing piain We c!.!s them ! be rertun roi.sPnopr.rp vi 1 hp 1 ''f cc nam cot-eq.if i,re in ne i I .. . J .. i" . t : .. .!.... i. t pioioiijiM aiiauon mis uancrerous question for at least six or eight mo i e 2- Considerable interruption of imporf I'ai I iimentary brines- tor that time, o. A M ile o weknc-s iviih regard to 3 Pi state oi weakne-s ireijjn le'ations. our 4 A stagnation of the retail motived, commercial and manutac'urino; interest5 The continued public discus -n of fund imenfal r.; ii.r.i Is of (inn'ininpnt liv nniin.ilP Wrivu. in a tf.ilp nl'rv fv rifemcnt. ' " " to . A collision at such a moment of the tw o Houses of pat Ii mien;. None w ill deny the certainly of the occurrence of such consequence-; let our Uishops calculate their final results; And then take the probable con-equen-ces. I. A partial or general refusal to pay taxes or tithes. 2 A mm upon the country hanks, the '"K n;u,K 1 England, anu thenrp noon n.ilioti:il rreifit c ..: '.i.i . v . i i . i- iv i i i 3. A panic. 4. Turning out of trades political as soeiations federal ism --resistance; . 5 General distress, dissatisfaction Svvinjj. C A published list of the Majority, their place?, pensions, boioughs. and connexions. ?. Hatred of Peerage re a l,iri;e neaation of the Peertion cf peer oepreci: 8 The present Bill w ilh compound in terest . 9 A Reform Pill for the Lords. Let those who have sen-e. and patriot ism, and power, aovas- those cor.sequences; ak them-ehes whither they will tend and Ihen, may t'.e Loral dnect their utidersJandings." . , From the Pennsylvania Whig. JACKSOMSM. "Methought with wo. . crous ease he swallowed down his lorteit Hoi oar" j know y e the man, who will at nothri st. k, HllMVi; nds and foes unblud.-oaly will . nek. I'arn i:i his ees, tali Heaven to be h jurifi;e d! lie aims al i- tla ir iriorKnow ve t'.o rn'ir.,who with consummate art, .- , . . , ' . . , . ' I o i.im his object wnl at nothing start ; Utt ,, POMl he'll be tb? veii.st drudge, In ck-anuti; ti.e aiu-ean stable Fudge! Know ye the man, no sense of honor biaus, , r ,. - , . . , ,. , vno?eewr iceiinir i. ii .uiniiiion minus, v i, .-m ,,.!,.i,;., , oV. i;r n ..nr-n 0 alakc bis country free an 1 happy Fudge! Krunv 5C UlL' mHn rroloun 111 rve,".v Puile wiiogreeis tns viciim w r,n me reauy smne. .;uJ corr . ',It "trudge. : Hh obiect re t-h- von'!! fund bis pledges-! rudrrr' ruagr., i From the Bahimore American Piiti-h publication, tracing the capii-; cious variations ui the female dress, make-; nne won let that a matter of w hich the oh-; . ... . t i .... .. .... " - -1 Vandals ha inj; introduced a garb nccess;:r;ly repulsive ski its shortened for fiicrhl ' . '. ., i. -a ..n.i orconte:-:, the h:unencd vest, Od ntao b-uckUd in gold cr Hlver.or w hat i ju-tj as ugly, s.irmounted as it is now, uitlb tho-p t:,-i;-:ro:js comh? tiiat might serve, as the :u of tlia ccmb-maker. Afferta-j tion, not nature, seem to preside at thej toilet, and the nvmph comes forth in aj so ape. so rno:is,.r:".t as to persuade us that she desior;-. to exemputy all trie care, g of bad lale at"nce. No natural cod our issubeici to appear. i he waist 1- r po-terou-ly compressed, the hips prepos terously expanded. ttie limb enveiopeo in a structure that looks tor all Hie world Lke a churn, and the sleevsmigh be mistaken for w ing. except that hey wa't ll.nir In mlv Luckily we know that thii i. . .... 1 1 if: 1 1 . . - monstrous tigure t a woman, .mei ii tperhaps a vague hope- it is pretty one. 'Phis ,'s a reconciling thought and makes that rn est extraordinary etruclure, a luli
I'luf'i wioiiem line i.uiv, t'ouuraoie, fhcnr::h 'curtaiieel.'' not bv nature indeefl
"e t her fair proportion" 'Curtailed," l-mb-dis by no mean? the proper word. ; Ail i dis proportioned amplitude and huc U p rion, except in the feet which neer jfrom beneath the ponderous pile like the j moise that used to be exhibited at Peale's ' museum at the feet of the mammoth. t rum the .e-jv Orleans .irqus. Yesterday at 1 2 o'clock, the legislatui e rfi,-PP,!pr! in thpel.rn of TnifPfl Sf , f' 1 I I 1 This result is highly gratifying to u-. because in it, we believe, has triumphed . I tVM,l I in nl . t.... . . I .. . . .... J I,- ill. A I. A I ll I li b 1 ' " '"llu r" - ilIIU ,-"w-tr " 1 nomv ;ilcu!ated to -ecure protection to thej grrent 'ntere-t ot the btate dui vvntie VP roncrratulate our friends on an ev ent
:iiipiciou to thetr t.rospetitv. and Ihe!, ; . . V ,,,-sw,l, 'rtri Ll 'c,,u ,"" J ' ... 1 ' . i . .i j h a i c Ictt.ud country ;orne arsHe, !y wav Nation tl Kepubl.can part; throughout the ; of Q..beC) Montreal, and Kmtoa, Cpper CnuUniop, .-n this occasion of 5-tiength, al! I ada. As tar as information c.!jr.niiied,beb I'tKm feeling-of exultation are st)ppleserl b tbej sto for the Un: ed btate?, mid prohahlv settled consideratiofi that our mere s ha necesa-j "omeu he,rt' borderin. on the Iliinoi Viver. I
i ircn .n nniiy .i v.)n m r -y ' , ' pected and eMeeme!. Mr. Cat b ton hasj 1 IlOb the opinions ol the JULtSOt) pailV , t i Mterary .bijr baton haa li.ul an invi' .tn n to dine at ;Mui Ireestioroufjn, Tcnne-seo. uh.ch he accepted letierol arreptanc e he s ax s : In his! 'I thank you gentleman, for the frank) avowal that my "conduct has been mark-1 Vl -0' ar honest dfvotion to the intere&tj of U:e f'ttion.' own reflections inducts -i h;, that it is not uti ieserv ctf ; and that throughout the Career of mv public lile. WblC1l fitil-iiieSS. moiC llKlll UOV TTltrit ot i mine, perhips occasioned me "to enter,"! c This agrees very well with the statemer,f irl his letter of resignation, to the pces: lent, that he entered office out of kindness 'o the president, and oi ly lelt it "hrn had go; matters so adjusted in the war offe. that t. e President, who has friends, whose kindness in lure them to overlook their own w ait if merit, and ca-p-'-cV, i" order to gratify him Focus. Mr. Jefterson's opinion ol the constitutionality and expediency ot a protective Tariff, in December. 1793. "Where a nation imposes high duties on our productions. or prohibits them altogeth er, it may he proper for us to do the same by theirs; Jlrst burthtnv.g or excluding those productions -xhich they bring here in compt litiou zcith our otvvi at the same kind: seleelii a nexi uch maniifart;'s as -.ie take fr0 thtvi in greatest quantity, and ts hicfi ai the sjme time e could the soonest furnhh f" ourselves, ot obtain fiom ther countrie iiii',;m,i;- .n tueiii i.ulies. iitic r at tn-ij 'but heavier and Iteavii r oj'icrzLar ds. as clher channels of supply ojitn. Such duties havifir tin e it eel ol naiirecl encouragement of domestic manvjacturts ol the same uind, nna induce the manufacturer to come him aclj into these States, where cheaper sub-si-Tence, equal laws, anil a vent of his 'ware - , fn e of duty, may ensure him the ! highest profits fio.n his skill and indus V Tea and Coffee. -The duty on Teas and Coffe, a; e to bo reelured af ier the 1-t of January next. The duty on Coffee will be one cent p"r jiound ; Sou' honr anel other iPdack Tea, 10 cents per jound; Green Tea-, 12 cents p( r psund; Hyson and ; Y' aug Hyson Teas, 1G cents per pound; Gunpowder and Imperial Teas. 25 cents per pound, after the 1st day of January, 1 P3 2 . .1 lex. G a? . Mokks OF the Screw. A celebrated shii r.ame, party political focietv, 'in-'s:; iand pailiy ccnvivi.ai, vv'as iiraed in VlV brethren, be cha-te, till v ou're temp-d , Whilst sober, be vviss and dis-rcet. Ar.ei humble your bodies bv fasting, c nt v n.r n n i v : i. . as on us ou v notr.iiig to eat. I - - iV'yi'iF ''ijT. filiT.1 1 Ti iim m 1 DIED Iii Mount Pleasant, Mai tin county? Indiana, Col. Julius Juhnson, long a worthy :ri bi:..':ii .. ca.a c-jumv. f,-b,r-s-ili JJ vo ' SAM'L. & WM. J. WISE, ! Baitimore, and arc now e file ring !or s;ib" ' ; ti t:n; irame nou-o on .i;aruei streer, a lew .'oor- from Revnolds and bonner, and immedi- ' ate-iy opposite Messrs. 'i'omlinson and Ross's sti.ro, a general Ussortment ot merchandise . ' , C O.N SI STING or -tk U VY & vy e , Q,ve USW UYC, A!s. a larg assortmeht ol Morocco, Lasting and Le-ather -boe. All .f which they are delermin.1.'. to sedllow for cas'i, or approved country proehice. Persons w ishing to purrb .se, w 1! do well bv callini: arid examining for tle ui-eives. WAN'l" ED 15 or -20,000 pounds of the best qualitx i f lrk. Viucennes, Dec. 16 lC3t. 12-tf VINCENNES DISTILLERY. 17111KEY by the barrel new and frt't! ? iione ...f your eld si.kin -tuff, for sale 1 iw, at the Yincennt'3 Distillery M.ARRON et HUNTER November 10, 131. "-tf.
SALE Or SCHOOL LANDS. fglHE urn!crsii:red will offer Rt public sale to 5 the- highest bidder in tract? if forty acres, on thefiist Monday ot February next, between
the hours of ten o'clock, A. .M. ami hx.P. M. at the Couit Moue door in the town of Mcrem, Sullivan (.-runty, Indiana. th 'ixtrcnth section in School Township, number 7 north, of Ranee number 10 wet. Sale to he continued from day to day, until all are uffbre d Further particular? made known on the dav of sale, wl.cn j due attention will bo eiven by i A. WlLhdNS, J r Com. l'c- 'th lo3'- I 2-0t the premises. ANDREW MLLIK, RICH A K I) I'AL.MKK, JLSSK I'URCLLL. C-3t . Nov. 19, 1531. ; w.'. a jlvai vvjLxmxjuu. ; V'h7 , ,,LL' bon' ,n tL.e Vll;a' ul -- ii u c rrv exert i r i to jppw hnrn U m ,ou,ld' bul "lXC 'i!ed in all my uiidertakimis. Tl.ereb.re. 1 publish thi notice, as the mo-t ao.11.1 . . ' -1 1 , . . . ' " ! he will do a kindnes.-. by wf itnii: immed ate r i unecimg 10 nisnrotner. j: . . . . ' " A LEX AN D F. R M I TC 11 1 . L L . New-Hur . ony, Posey county, Indiana. N. H. The Vand dm, or any other paper published in Idinoi-, will do a kindness by sriviiij; ine anovc an mseriiou. lu-Jt Class 13, for 1831, to be dra-an WI:i)NElM v 1 lth d;1 ' of January 1832. -iH ) Lottery Sneri drawn ba!!ot9.
1 L'rize of 3.' (V0 is 3o.gOO 1 10.000 10,000 1 4.058 4,058 5 1,000 5.000 5 500 2.500 22 200 4.400 41 100 4.100 41 GO 2.460 41 50 2 050 82 40 3.280 G5G 20 13.! 20 5740 10 5G 4U0
GG35 Prizes, 17296 Ticket; gl3C.3G3 lOCCU Plank Tu kels 10, Halves ,5f, Quarters 5G W e thus early irivc notice that our kind natrom all over the United Slates, Canada Ve bivio-s, i.c &zc. can have time to write. We a,l l'r"vi'!,,'i ' Pkages f Ub.d. s, Halves, and Q uarters, and in nil cases the Tickets sold ! from nur ofiiees are the original j S J SYLVESTER, : 9 N'ew-York, Pittsburgh, and I'aterson Class .Vo 12 for 1331 v-dl be d 66 No. Lottehy, 10 Drawn Ballots, Tickets in ten DtAVtivs, J Orders eseiutcd ir.un Pittsburg until ISth Dec. 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 20 20 25 OF 4G,GOO 20,000 10,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 500 400 The 'Despatch'7 containing official drawing0, scheme s, &e will bo sen gratis to all who er- ! d'?r ticket". 'Vom the sub-, rib. r. i l :. p.,f , p j LTLR, I ittsburj, Pa. I Anypaper advcrti-ing for b. J. vvn! pba Icopytiic a : 'O vc k idess pre v i ous J v insert ed. 9 -J ' i am i u i o it ra tviv' Snlr. B Y virt ef an order from the Probate court of Knnx I'ountv. 1 wiM eitt'er for safe on the premise, in Vinceniioa. oo the '2d eUy oiJanui arv, Io2. ail the riirlit, title and interest, tie-! longing to the' reed estate of Roswe 11 Richmond, dece'i cd. !ato of said county, it being thei bon o and lot lately ownneel bv s a i I de.-e aseel, , anJ !i'nrjbcrctl 0:1 Jolui-oii ami Lr isori'r? survey i V i i t r. i - n i i e ; a :toi't:n vti f 1 1 lit t , X mi if t Alt 444 - liJ i HV. U i ' r r I "11 VIi t tl 1 VV sin v. M ARY RICHMOND, Ad.n x. December 10, 131 . Il-Jl KOTICE. HOSE indebtec to the sub-cribers bv note or book account, are re.nn aed to :nll and pay the tame, on or before the fust day of Jannary next in Ca-h, Pork, or Whiskey we hope our fraT.ds w ill not ne ulect this notice, as we are preparing to start L.:-tt ard RO-E ii HARPER-. Vincenne; Nov. 20, 1831. 10-31 NOTICE. tC Al' lION any person Uivinsr a certain not -of hand hi t i ii -t me dated .1 ul y tln '21 st, 1 b U ; due the 1st of" February, 1833, "of the sum f..r fifty -four elollars h ri 1 s.xtv -foi.r cents, given to Hannah Shipper, and as I have n t iteeivt-d any value for said note, I am determined i".t t jav it J b. -:npi .i:v busseron Township Dec. 5, 1 835. 1 1-Jt CASH IN HIND, IOR WHEAT, RYE AND CORN, delivere 1 at the Viucennes teara Mill. il Alt RON i lil-NTER. November !0, IK! ?-V.
Utr of utrCatui, .9 . GICSON COUNTY ) GIIISOX CIRCUIT COI RT. Jlvjust Tern, 1:U Hanrid'i AIL.!, . tf Petition for a Dev.-r;i. ahaui Allen, 4 T this time came the Tetltion.-r bv her .. a! s.-l,and f:!e,t her petition; ,!, .! n. ar' to the sati-fHctioii of the curt, Cat the dtt elide at 13 not a reMtlent .f thi- station mo tion ,t is ordend, that the r.ndeno ol t!.h suit be iude known in the Vmcennes Gi.reltu (a public ne5paperpubbshed in Vincenr.es. Ia ) (or tour ueeks sucee.MVely. r.ot.f,ir,s the said deten.huit, that utd, ?s he p, r,.,aiy p,it al 5 by him-. It ore uii.el before the JudgM v( oursaid court n ti e 3rd Monday i:. bebnriry n. it, and thin and there Hii "er said petition, the saint will be ttikra for confe.-sed, and u decree entt rcc1 in his .in-ente agreeably to law. Test JOHN I. NKF.LY, Cl'k G. C. C Decimber ISH. IQ-lt
tJSiuntotivctrfv' iLcttrr. W. undt Ti;:ie I un; ta ken out of the To-ey Foibate Court letter of f dniiiiistrci ion on. the estate of Martin Martin, derea-cd, I::te o? I'osey eoutity; all the-e ini!( btc i to the .-fate wid make immediate payment those b iviup claims :i:iint "Hid estate are requested to ; re sent them for liquidation ; the estate isprcb;:blv insolvent. M R THA MARTIN. .Idvi j: December b 1:31. 'J5MIF. s-iibs-oi-ibt rs have ;uf received forty .t seven packages of GOODS, suitable fcrthi present season. Abo. hr.mn and bleached DO-MK-TIC'S. wool and Cue Hat, Uhitmoie CV ton Curds, Lc. CHAMBF.RS L GARVIN Louiivdle, Ky Nov . 2J, iy31. 10-tf NOTICE. 14 kill F. subscriber inform th nnbbr that !m wl has four hundred barrels of good Kenhawa salt, which wid be exchanged for U11FAT, CORN, COTTON, PORK or CASH, en pood terms. -ALSO A quantity of pood Whiskey, and Cotton Yarn, by w h.de'ale or retail He washes to purchase a quantity of Corn and Whr-nt, for whitL cash or the above articles ill be paid H. D WHKLLER. PS. A!! those infleMerl tj the ian lirm ot Wl.eelt r and Wtbb, and also to II. D. UI e ler, will save tost by calling and settling the same, on or before the 25th in-t. Corn, w heat, cotton or j.ork, will be taken for any debts that may be due. Ii. D W. Vincennes, Dec. 1, 1 83 1 . 10-tf. TAKEN UP BV Conrad Brown, Jivins; in Boonville, War rick countj-, Indiana, four hoes, two black and one sanely, supposed to be four ei rs old one rdae k and white, sunpo-fcd to be .about one year edd; the latter one no flesh marks, the three tormcr marked u mere, tit ly- to-wit: one with a crop, hole, and under Lit in the lirbt ear, crop and two splits in the left par, and on with a hole and under bit in the richt ear, erf and two splits in the left ear; the other a crop off o- Ihe left ear, and upper bit in the right e ar. All of which are appraised at ten dollars by John A. Graham, Jiime's C. Graham and Jnuics T. Denton, Nov. 14, 1831. I certify that the above is n true cony from my Estray Hook SAM'L. STEEL, !h P. V C. December, io, lGdl. I l-3t S dni-Vrut oy s S d Wee . 11' IV. uiide-rsiiTiied havinc taken out le tters o: administration e.n the estate of Edward P. Richnnlson, late: of Warrick county, eb-ceas-t el , all persons indebted to said estate, are- requested to make immediate payment; anil those having claims against the same, are notified to present them legally authenticated for settlement according to law Paid est-ite r solvent. ISAAC I'LL EN OR Admr. Foonville, Nov 14, 1831 Il-3t yillE subse riber bavihg accepted ti tru.-t of Ll Executor of the last will ot Jonathan Harne d, late of Warrick county , Indiana, deceased, all persons hav ing claim- aguinst said e state-, are requested to present tbim properly authenticate e!, within twelve months from the l2.dof thi inst.or they will be postpeuied All persons indebted to said estate , are requested tc make immediate payment. The estate is pro I 'ably solvent. JOHN A. GRAHAM, ExY. Warrick county, Dec IfJJl. ll-3t STATE OF I.M MAN A, Vande rburgh county TAKEN UP BY George Sprinkle, living in Union town-'hi,-, in the county aforesa id, seven liertdof bog of the following description, to-wit: One black sow with eaie' In ml le-g white, with a Swallowed Fork ai.el under bit in the Lit ear, and under slope and upper bit in the riht ; and one sandy sow with black spots; one black 'boat with white bdt, and one gaudy boar-shoal No ear rnaiks on any but the tir-t mentioned sow, nppi ai-ed to eleven efollars by Andrev sire-Jc anil William Sprinkle, before me ti,i- 7'.n November, 1831. J. 3. LAUNDERS, J. P. V. C. November, L31. 1 l-3t i 11. U!ttU!, eTT0UVV;X AT LAW F.SPECTFb'LLY r.T-rS his r rofes-u nai i Ii services to the ublic bo u..y be found u'. the onVr of (ten. VV Johnson. November 17 1831. -Ll CONVEYANCING. 'illbe subscriber will attend to Coavevarini and to the preparation of pa-a-r- ne rv for the si-ttleui.-nt of esiates m tr.c I Court, tie will also execute vvritit::i of -.b.t, j: j - icnptions on reaonable tirn.s. SAMb'Lb HILL. November 17 1831. NOTICE. Tpn.05E stibsciiber to the Oar IN- .!, 4i tend d'.scl.argin- th. ir -o . uui., i y: in Wh.,it, are iiUoni..d tSt they e ,:. !. itatthe r-t-am Mill -a' Me-r. Mjrren and Hunts r, or at it at o II. D Uf.-br. On ro .ji,c,r,sr I be reeei; ts ft either 't tbt-t rrer.tie'l:e-U. tb. v -hall m ceive a . , r ert ebb I'. 'b J nne MUFI. HILL APPRENTICiZ WAITED vi'lO the 1'riiitin.'- Ibi-.n-'-s. a I ! t'. :" n . r-i. iv, n ( n ye ars. l ire, wi.o can r- a 1 ;. v. '. v i .teiii.l Iv Ao; Iv al thii Orrn - Of ctf rv de sci -rption, i.eaily and pr.or" ' iy exec-jtei! at t L i O :V r
