Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 October 1833 — Page 3

. .. . r fMltC.II. Ha.igiso and Bai.v. Rorc T!i sJoclis on A I lie or tins murderer, written ly jhand is very small, and former quotations are him-elf. In? j.it hcrm published in Phila- uainetl It is the opinion of dealers lelihin. iinti 15 now rirt ulatim' through i !!''' ,l,,ese arlir!,'!' be scarcer this, season IVeev Ippspv l, i i i,,,:,n l,,y nave been hitherto last sales viz.ihnlli, ? n"syKan,a much to W,,,,, Ay o, to , ccnts , LVe the editp aton of the lovers ol the horn 10 cents per lb ble V e do not mean to read it ourselvpr, Hvv I lie list sales, by tfie cargo, were at nor encourage the reading of i( bv other?. 1' ',fr "-' ms The-supply in store is about

ft compiiHp!) M.tv pages octavo, and tra

ccs with minuteness his career of infamy.

irotn tfie age of ten, through all the sick-

as usual, and the demand fair.

Corn hth! O ats are in good demand and much wanted our quotations are current.

Eimc, 1 komaslon, is selling from store at $2

ening details of theft, rheaterv. l? imbhr.o- 73 H P " CHSk

debauchery, seduction and murder .... in Lead Y-r - We quote as last week, 5 12 I 2

h;c i . i .i a 5 2 per lOOlhs. not much selling the facil Ills I'lOMnllw C'lnrllni.iiiiAiu rln.ill. ... 1 . " I 7

-'.- uiim II (Till I UMJH

the fallows. An excellent manual tmui

be afforded in it for the young and auililions villain, who only tequiiea the assu

rance ot a happy immortality to stimnbuo

ity of shipping coastwise, at reduced rates

makes holders firm

pijrs

Arrived tb is vveek,26GI

Fkfigiits. Our rates are without changs,

, ana nominal, me iew 1 01 li pacKets will oe

! AnmiJlA!! 4 n rod i I'll litilrltr . . inila a ... t n

, , i u(ii,pcih.u iu iriiiiu mini? ui uiiut: cuiiFii aa

JllIU 111 uir Ml II U t 1 1 1 II LP PAVPfl nrt I ,n inn i nr rrnuil i u i r l In I ham

out its own great and wise purposes thev

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MARRIED. In this place on Tuesday the

1st inst. by the Rev Mr. Crosby, Mr. Robert

are not within the ken ot mnrhdj. Tor

, '

Ourselves, we Cannot rnmr nl lhn i.rorv ;

scoundrel h., u: . ' Smith, to Miss Suan Jones.

- - 'i-'n'-Ainaic: in tunics upuil .1 ,v 1

me Bcaitold, shall be canooie I

CASH will be given for CO UN. Apply .at 'Mr. LeHuv's. 3t. m Or Gems, of Literature, Wit, and Sentiment.

bet.

STATE OF INDIANA, I Vandkheurgu Co urn v. )

The Probate Court vf Vanderhurg County

.in gust

Term, A . D. 1 833.

John Shanklin, Administrator' of J ay Morehouse, deceased, vs. The Heirs and Legal Representatives of said Jay More-bouse.

Petition to sell Real Estate.

Issued monthly, each number containing fortyeitrht royal octavo oases embellished with

VN1) now, here the said administrator, fdcs an inventory and npprai-t'ii.eut of the rea' estate, whereof said Jay More head, dee'd, seized, ami his petition setting (V.rtli the insufficiency of the personal estate of said dec edent to

pay the debts clue from said decedent's estate,

iudei.

At New Vork, on ' Saturday the aistlfXllIE preceding volumes of the CAS-

Jlttempt at Assassination. Extract of a letter liom a gentleman at Oxlord, to his friend in Cincinnati , dated August G. "An attempt was made a few evenings since, to assassinate Miss Sarah Slack, daughter of the Rev. Elijah Slack. She escaped, however, with a slight wound in her arm.

It took place about eight o'clock is the

1 jnlt. by the Rev. Dr Hawks, Le vis A. UoDF.y,o,r J KET, suili' ienl I V prove the puncCin Rep. Philadelphia, to Miss Maria C. Duke, of th tu;iJTty of the publisher in fulfilling his contracts

lormer pia.ee

nwwy jjiiiubih; iananianransain Sheriff's tlc-

Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex

ponas, to me directed from the topographical appearand is eqaal to any Amt-

Clerk's othce of the Knox Circuit Court, .""n periodical, and the volume commen. eu i ii r ti;ii if cm i- i,,.r . u i Jnuunrv, I Ui J, as regards its appearance, I will offer at K'LLIC SALE, before the !,lu:ulllt a, ()l it ; ,m,)t!lMHuents, liteCourt House door in incennes, on Satur-;rarv contents. Sen . will render it the cheapest

fine engravings on steel, copper, and woodland praying the sale of sud real estate, and

and with new and fashionable musie form-jthat the proceeds of said sale, be made a'set in in-a volume of near GOO pages at the close ibis hands for the satisfaction of the debts afore-

cfthe year, with an engraved title page and! said. And it appearing to the satisfaction of the

v.oun, uiai uie neirs and legal representatives ot'uid dec:edent are not residents of Ihe State of Indiana , if is ordered, that notice of this ap plication be given by publication according to law, requiring said Leirs and letral representatives, to appear here at the next term of this

Lourt, and lievv cause if any thev can. whv

should not be sold, and made

assets in said administrator's bauds, fur the satisfaction of ihe de bts aforesaid. A Copy Attest: W. T. T JONES, Clerk. August 24th, 1G3J -13 U

with bis natrons, as regards its contents and em

b Ilishments, and are sufficient, w ith those at aI, sajj rcfl t statt.

acquainted with the work, to tiow us irue um- , racter. Ihe constantly increasing patronage bestowed upon the C'AbKK l has enabled the

e.uhlishrr to add oon.si.ii-rahl v to its value. Its

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evening ivhilp hp wis at the well et- day, lue i-Olti day 01 uciaper next, oe- periodical m us Kind in the country.

timj water'"' The letter oea on to nameitween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M and ! Ti.e t aoilities for obtaining good matter for iiob w.nei . iiit-.tuei lesoui i.u -,T n i . fltU 1 the work, In ve greatly increased of late. Many a person to whom suspicion attaches, but 4 o clock, I . M. all the right title, intei- . , . t Karoean'Manes. as well as the

whose name it is thought best to SUPDressiest ailvl claim, 1 Liijab Iluul. ot, in, aod (,Ci( American periodicals, are resrularlv reei

at present.

Two boys were amusing themselves on Sunday evening last, in Lexington street, Baltimore, with a rough and-tumble play, when one of them struck the other upon the breas', which occasioned his death in about ten minutes after the blow was in fitcted The name of the boy who was killed was Lehon, and that of the other

Patterson. The latter ia said to have been so much aliVcted bv the accident, a

cf it. .Yaf Ga;

82?tiKt0ti ant Erfc canal XXOTJB&i? Second Sued, f Incennes, Intl.

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to tllO following tracts of land, with the ed for the especial use of the CAcKKT. fcelcc appurtenanceslhereunto belonginir.situate, '""'n ;H are made with great care. To lying ami deing in the County of Knox and s!c,"'e, .""A"'"' eontrit),.ti,us of talent, and to , , 3 , ., . ,, , :divTsily our pages, the i uldisher has paid o?ie State ol Indiana, desci .bod as follows, to hundr(d doUurs (J. t VfiZt. Till, tott!)C. w ltll wit: the West halfot N. V. quarter sec- hhual ums for the i-l I'm m and Lss.iy, all ot tion four, Township one, S nth Range which appeared in the No. for February, J8-J3 eleven West, in the Vincennes . li-tiict, T!ie publisher believes tliat no other work being the South end of said half quarter, r0.n,"n; 8Uc!?.il Vi,m ami var.ety ot embtlM . . , Iishments. Ihe subjects of the engravings will containing twenty. live (2o) acres. A!so. CoI1;l aJ heretofore, f Portraits of d.stingmshthe S outh-Eat fractional qua iter ol North ed individuals- lates of the New Fashions both

fractional i-ection five, in Township one, t F.urope and Americ i : striking and interest- public patronage. He hopes, by care and assi

now in possession of this ectablishment, long known as "La.if lie's Zhiert.1' The

house has been thoroughly repaired ; and a large new stable is completed. The Larder the Bar, the (rraiicry, and the ? loft, shall always be well provided: the chambers shall be kept in proper order, and the hostlL') and servants, shall be faithful. John Myers pledges himself to ue every proper exertion to give sutn-fnc tion, and solicit-

South, ot Range eleven West, in the Vin- ,etus V "'' -eeuery; iaiunu ..is-

. . . - . . I i- , , , . in i ? , i imiicu aim j-smiiiumii; . 1 1 in li ciui i , nuu to have become deranged in consequence crime dtnet, conta.umg hlty reven acres ot,,;.r snb:t that may be calculated to inter-

anc tilty tiun-tredtiis (o7 i0 iOOilth-.) a- tst and amu-,e the Toperty ol Elijah Ilurd, 111 favor of (careful attention is paid to Poetry, Anecdote,

'Ljight neadiiiir, Amusing Sttetchi s, ntul those letctteras, winch so delightfully relieve the mind .from the labor of set ere .-tudv, refreshing the understanding, and giving i zest to graver mid more

Wa find in our change (tapers the following

description of a greaf scoundrel. ' "A man by the name of timothy Kendall, ab-( Bsonded a slnut time sinee, from Dunstable, Miss leaving an amiable and virtuous wife, three helpless children, and un aged and infirm father. After defrauding his neighbours and the public out ot from three to four thousand dollars, he ran oiF with a t,irl by the name of Abby Winship, about twenty years of age. IIeie described to be about 40 years old, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, thin built, brown hair, light eyes down cat look, w alk erect and quick, is a good singer, ( lays, well on a flute and clarionet, and ; a great snnti taker. The public ou-ht to

k-'ep a look out fort the rascal and endeavour to tritig him to j i-tice,'' All that is wanting to profert the picture is to add that he ii a brother of .tfrno. Jl'au't. Telegraph.

Josliua Fell.

JOHN" rURCELL, S. K C by JAMES JOHNSON, D S. Vincennes, Intl., Sept 30, 133.3 17-3t

Jlilancholy Icrident. On Thursday of List V-eelc, Mr. Jeremiah Hubbard, of Middletown. Conn., lost a interesting daughter, about i yearc old, in the following melancholy manner-. She, with her two brothers, the eldest 7 years old, were at play together in the chamber, when the two boys get possession of a loaded musket and an old gnu banel, and began playing soldier The little boy with the loaded musket, ignorant that it wa- charged, aimed it at his little sister, fired, and shot her in the bacls, which occaeioned

important competitions. The price ot the Casket, notwithstanding the ! many improvements made in all its departments, I will not be increased. W hen paid in advance, it will be furnished for $2,50 a year, or $3, it jnot paid until the end of the year. Gentlemen at a distance remitting six subscriptions, are en-

MH. iiiul'Tii jik d having obtained letters ofi til1'"1 to a copy gratis and fen percent, for col-

Administration on the estate of Doctor J. ,t-,',lu"3 ..ouipu.ie seu- ior itcn, iy, io.ju,

Kuvkeiidall, deceased, will vmhv-o to nublic 'tiiil. and Ivj.2, can tie supplied lo ordi-r.

sale, on Saturday, the -Jtuh day of October inst. i)rOrders, free nf poJ,, , will be promptly ; all the personal oroo. itv of the deceased, con-'amended to. The mail will be found a safe con-J

-isting of veyance for ordering ttie work and enclosing

remittances. Address, S. O. AT KLNSON, No. 12, Hudson' Alley, Philadelphia. Ort. 5fb 183:1 17

.IMKUtJS 9iSTR.I TO IPS NOTICE.

1

knty, to merit the character of keeping "a most

comfortable house of 71r.nl io entertainment." Vincennes, Sept. 20th, !8J3-l5-tf

fix nucrrgj

Knox Circuit Court. Detncen Isaac Dlackford Complainant, AND Joseph Reihj, and others, Defendants. VQHKRLAS, by the order and decree, of (ho 7 Knox Circuit Court, made in this c ni-o at the September Term, I8JJ, it was aim n-st other matter, ordered, adjudged, and diciotd, as follows, to vit.'That James Johnson, be, and he hereby is appointed Comiiiis-ioDer, to carry into effect "the order of this Court herein, that is to .-ay. "that he give public notice by advertisement tor ''three weeks successively in some newpaper "printed in Vincennes, of the time and place of 'sale, and that he expose to public, sale to the "bet and highest bidder for cash, the said tract "of land in.ee simple, to-vvit: two arpents in "front on the Wabash, nml running back the. "same width to Ihe Cathellenette's Swamp 111 4 the prairie below Vincennes, in Knox county, 'and designated on the plat of said Prairie, i "number twenty eight, (No. 28,") and that by "deed, he convey tdl the right, title, and inter"est of the complainant and of the defendants "to the purchaser in fee simple." Therefore, notice is hereby given, that on Saturday the 26th day of October next, at tho Court House door in' Vincennes, between tho hours of 12, M. and 2 P. M . of said day, I will expose to sale the said tract of land above described in tee simple to the highest bidder, for cash, and will execute a deed according to said order. JAMFS JOHNSON, ComnVr. Vincennes, Sept. 10, 1833. 17 4t.

1MIF. SrUSCRlbFRS inform their friends

i and the piiuhc, that thev nave pis' receiv

ed from I'liii.APELi'in v, Rai.ti.moke and PmsEUIUJII, SuitaUc for the present and approaching seasons comprising FORKIGN & DOMESTIC

her death in about five hours

The irnn had

b. en used the day before for the purpose ot shooting pigeons and bad been placed away, where it was supposed the young children could not get it.

HGR33, COWS, SHEEP, HOGS, A i t V vv v n VI 1 ns U s . One good WAGON, And one CART, OXJJN, 6cC. CORN, HAY, U OATS.

A

all claims against the estate will lie presented

properly authenticated tor settlement within one year, the estate is believed to be solvent

f SllE subscriber will ie-comtnence l;ic J h'-tioi l on the 14'ii of October. Ten weeks will consfmite the qil 1 1 to r. I ernis ul tuition cviil be us follows:

IL lhoco indebted to said estate, will cal

and make payment to the Kxecutor, and For -pellmg re idiug and writing pi r

qua rier. Fi r all the high' r Enluh branches such a F.iiulidi (ii aiiiin lr, Arithmetic, Elocution Composition, Na- ' taral and Mural Pliihiiophy an J ! Chemistry, l Latin aoo dn i k language?,

QUEENSWAIIE, HOOTS SHOES,

nru a.- wool hjits,

1 I.. - I.

men zee re saec:ei ai a ravoraoie lime:

54 00

5 00 6 00

All sums under T'irtc Dollar, cash in

hand, and all sinus over Three Dollars, a! No pti it iil be taken for a less term credit of tweh e months will be given, by ' than one quarter When two or more the purchaser giving bond with approved : Scholars are ont fiom the same family, a

W here due attendance will be 1 suitable dedurh n will bp made. Ihe small tax of IBr cents will be added to

and wiil lie found 01 e:n!Lination, worthy the attention of pur' ha er.-, and will be sold un ioually low tor c i.-h. SMITH & CARSON Vine.eiuirs, Ji'.ne lo, ICiJ l-tf

Removal of the Deposits- Let not Penn-

r fylvunian? lorget that the state ha a !innpv to meet the crisi Maachuetts has n Webster Kentucky a Clay South Ca

rolina a McDuflie arid every other statc-j sccut ity . rnoiicrb nf sound men and nurp. to look tlifltJIVCU.

k.ngl.imself in the face, and wrest frnrnj J- !) KUYKENDALL, Kxecutor the tuit.on bill of each scholar to defray him whatever they mav, at their meeting. Vincennes, Indiana. Oct.. 2d, l8.U -l?-4t the expense ot wood. &r. for the school discover htm to have "wrested from the! nhwwi ' room l,,,minS attict attention to the

.neonlP Democracy will not Hiflpr itself 11 U 13 E H lij Mw ! improvement ot those ennhded to his;

tobedespo.led. Congress- will put allj a hh those who have ui.cttb,, - n.ts with ire' e 'esperttallv solicits a portion o this matter to rights. We predict it the! A the 1 ,te Doctor Kuvk- ndall & Decker, tronage. I he School will Bank vill be re-chartered bv a nisn-uity "'ill call and settle the same, with II. Decker, e opened in the rooms recently occupied

. that shall laugh the veto power to scorn. Pa hiq. 1 inn 11 11 o www juia

MANUFACTORY.

I

HAVi: a r. vhOF. assortment of TIN WARF! on hand, who h I will eil at wholesale ori

retail, low lor CASH ,,r ITiODFCK. such a!

may suit. Job work done at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincennes, Ind June lo, 1G33 I t f

1 I A 1 1 "It

gen iri veil, 11 is non n ucu ivirnitr u lenus w in i

COMlYEBPiCIAL. From Leva's A. O. Price Currcn', SirTF.MBEH 14. y

Cotton. Arrived since the oth instant, of' Loui-iana and Mississippi, 1231 biles. Cleared; in the same time for New York, 330 making a' reduction in stock of 29 bales, ami leaving on hand, inclusive of all en ship board, not cleared on the 12th instant, a s'o. kof 1 262 bales. The new crop comes in slowly, and some cotton of pood marks is on hand, bat limited generally nt 0 cents per lb. The gains of the week, as far Hi we have learned, are, viz. 30 bales at 17 t-2 2 at 18, good, but none of it fine also, 42 at! 10, and 03 at 18 cents per lb, round A few bales of old crop about 30 were sold at 15 cents , The news (rem the markets abroad bns excited the planters; they look for high prices, and will no doubt, tenaciously stand out for their limits

-it the present moment there i- little inquiry an t few buyer St-r and Molassfs. We notice tl.e-e nr

tides because Mich is our fixed rule, but have! nothing new ta communicate on eid.er of tiioi subjects, further than to say there is little or none to be had, and that by the tune that t he j new crop conies into market, the oil will be, entirely consumed. No clearance this we k. Tobacco No sales have been made 1 1 t s t week, and we gave no quotation. Arrived this; week, 3 hhd. Stock on hand, inclusive of uill on. ship board, 1290 hhds ( Kr.ocn. Notwithstanding the very small!

inaiket, the price remains wi'hcut

the surviving partner. From the long indul- by (i. W. Carrulhers.

m. .11. sh. mu: Vincennes, Sei r : lt)-3t

call, as the books mu-t now be closed.

II DECKER, Survivi-ig partner of KUYKF.ND.M.E irc DECKER Vincennes, Ind., Oct. 2d, 1333 l7-4t

ICITICE, j?"-F.S vul he rcceivi d at the Court llo'.ieP, vA in Viiicenncs, until the twentie! h inst int. Those failing to comply with this notice, may expert the same to tie collected immediately as no longer indulgence can be given JOHN PURCELL, toll' K. C. Vincennes, Ind., Oct. 3d, IU33 (7-3t

;tatr .of utHAua,( K.NOX COUNTY. S Knox Pmb te Court, August Term, 1C33. Jjlin and Alfred Fai ehcrst," Administrators oi Geor -e 1

Fan heist, deceiis-d. vs. f The creditors of said Goo. J Farehers!, deceased. I

On complaint of Insolvency.

JFST RECEIVED, TWO HUNDRED

RARRELS KENHAWA

SAL F,

!TO PICE is hereby given, that I have J$ taken out letters of administration on the estate of John Resden, deceased, late of Vandeiburgh county, Indiana. All persons having claims against t-aio eidate, are requested to present them immediately; and all those indebted to thf estate, are requested to make immediate payment. The estate is supposed to be eol-. vent. WILLIAM WARREN AdnCr. Vanderburgh Co Sept. 17. 1833. 15 3t Public Sale. gURSUANT to a decretal order of 3 the Circuit Court , setting a a Court 01 Chancery, of Km-x County, at the September Term, 1S33, instant, I will sell at public outcry, before the Court House door in Vincennes, on Saturday, the 5th day ot October next, sale, commencing at 10 oYlock, A M., the following real estate of Ambrose Mallet, deceased, in the handa of hii heirs, to wit : A lot in the town, of Vincennes, designated on Johnson and EmisonY survey by the No 77, with a dwelling house threoa, near the Church burying ground' also, town lot in Vincennes, numbered on said Johnsop and EmiouY survey 39 also, two by forty arpents of land in Calhatinetle's Prairie, being location No, And oho, four by forty arpents of land at La Chesnier, Knox County, actually Frac. Sec. No.2l,T.2,N R 11 W., containing 110 G4-lOOdlhs acres, m so much there of ;is will pioduce the Mini of three hundrqd and sixty-three dollars and fifty ceuts, as also the costs of suit, advertising, and commission for sellirig. The terms of sale, are cash in hand, or the receipt of the complainant, Auguste Chappard, guardian of Antoiru Chappard, (by his Solicitor,) at whose instance and in whose favor and for whose benefit the said sale 13 made. Proper deed or deeds will bo made and executed, to purchaser or pur chasers, by

JOHN PURCELL, Sh'tF. K. C. and Special Commissioner. Vincennes, Ind., Sept II 1333 M-3C

and for sale, by RURTCH Sc IIEUERI). July 27, IS33 7-tf

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N. Y. ONSOLOD VTi;i LOTTCKY, Kitra Class J'o 31, for lfi33 To be draun On Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1833. 66 No. Lottery 10 Drawn Uallota. SCHEME.

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prize of 25,000

13

6tock m

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rh-iMce. and the article in moderate dem

the I i't were at 5'6 per bid Arrived this week,

I Soo barrels. 1 Wiu-iiEv is very abundant, and not inquired for we quote 23 ccnts per gallon, nmunal, but have not heard of a sale this week. No arrival since our last publication. FciiK is in very good demand, but the stock on hand too small to answer it former rates remain without change. No arrival. Lard, of fair quality, has been sold at 10 i ts, but h good, artit b" would command something more. Arrived this week, 35 kegs. Bacon Hani ate in good demand, at lOall

1 G.000 G.000: 1 3.000 3.000 1 2.000 2,000 j 1 1,2C0 1,2C0 10 1,000 10,000' 10 500 5,000 20 250 5 .000' 5 200 5,000 50 150 7.500 5G CO 3.360 112 40 4,-130 2.352 25 5K,rJ00 15 100 G 02,-100 18,010 prir.es amounting to $223,800

ALr RED FAREHERST, acting administra- " i.ir .a c.,;.i a ...V :.. .?-...... i stock,

-" ) v, -ui ui n-.i si o, 11 H lllg III 13 Oil ) u'r"ui

on iniui'Miji in mis violin, siiewing me comution ot the said estate, and complaining that the personal pi opeity is insufficient to pay the debts and demands out-standing against it, (there bej mg no real estate ) It is therefore ordered, that l the filing and pendency of said coinolaint, be ! made known to the creditors of said George

Fareherst, deceased, by publication ot this order, tor six weeks successively, in the Vincennes Gazette, a weekly newspaper, publL-hcd in Vincennes, in the Count y oi Knox, and that they

J?t; nrm; be informed, that unless thev notify the said Slates

i . i . ... .

uiiiiiiisiraiors ot the existence ami extent ol

Mitrtch 4 Slcbcnl, fl HAVE iust received their stock of SUMMER

BE C.

OODS, which aehled to their former

makes their assortment complete, which

ey will sell unusually low for cash. ' Vincennes, Juno 25th, 1333 3-tf

IVorking .Mcins r HE Working Man's Advocate, published in jj. the city til New York, is one of the largest and cheapest weekly uewspaper in the United

atts. The object of the Working Man's Advacate,

pective claims by tiling the same, or a as it, title imports is o pro eci n,e , gn , am

statement of the ,.,,., .t.o. .....l ,!c rmiiioi I promote: me iniercsis oi un: oi King ien. y

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AVING taken out letters of administration

noon the estate of Aaron Grigsby, late of

spencer County, Indiana, deceased, this is to

notify all those indebted to the same, to coino forward and moke a settlement, and all who have claims against the said decedent, will hand (hem in legally authenticated . The estate ;j believed to be solvent. W 1 LL I A M BARKER, Executor. Spencer County, hid., Aug. 30th. 183314-

.PIT

AND SPIRIT OF THii AGE-

HE unprecedented success of the SPY -

there having been nearly seventeen bun

dled subscribers rcceivi d since its commencement, in July last is the best evidence of tho estimation it baa se cured in the public mind.While the present proprietors will pursue the course which has conferred such eminent popularity on their predecessors, they will also use ev ery endeavor to give the SPY, if possible, a spirit of great vigour, variety, and originality, than has been heretofore achieved Tim publication is intended ac a satirical observer ami co; rector of the nioials and manners of the day. Satire is a most afieclivc and powerful weapoa in the hands of a judicious factician, and may be used on any occasion with advantage, but particularly noon the vices or follies of the com

munity. 1 he respectable responsibilit v assum-

e:

a sufficient guarantee for its utility and ex

Tickets $6 Shares in proportion

am:

rts i i i" d ;

yaUliov-e cea-cd

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rid, at 0 1-2. T he ani-

.ICB PMUJhTIJSG

O F E V E R Y l) E S C R I P T I O N Executed with neatin'ss, accuracy and despatch ut the Qfike ct tbe Viuweunes Guzclt

same may ha founded m the office of the Clerk of this Court, previous to the: final settlement of the as-cts of the said decedent, such claims will be postponed m favur 0f the claims of more eliligent creditors. A Copy Attest. A. D. SCOTT. Clerk. K C

Vincennes, Sept. 21, 1833-15-tJt 1

VTOTTCE is hereby given, that the subscriLH br has taken out letters of ndministiairation on the estate of lt,,y,10.t3 oi, l;lte ol Warrick county, deceased. All persons having demands against said estate, are requested to exhibit the same b-gallv proven within one year tVoci the first day ot AngiM, U:,3; and all persons indebted to said estate, are rtquested to make immediate pay uieiit. Said estate is suppo?ed to be solvt nt.

CHESTER ELI-IOT, Jldrn'r. Warrick Co. Sept. iCJ'T. ii-3t

" men are meant all those who are en

gaged in occupations calculated to contribute to the sustenance, health, instruciion, and rational amusement ef their tiilow-citizens. The Advocate e nibruccs in its details the proceed'ne's of the wotking men of Europe and America, a Price Current ami Hank Note Tables as well us other foreign ami domestic intelli

gence. Its general object is Human Improvement, uncontrolled by 'political or religious sectto innism.

T ERMS Two Dollars a year, payable in ad

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