Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 April 1836 — Page 2

VINCENNES.

SATURDAY AX1L9. 183C-

FOR I'RESIDEN I' IN 1S36. GEN. WM. H. HARMON, Of Ohio.

belt papers 10 the ttatt, tod nrrti CTntiflftits cppcieri f th U( wir

and xteoded circulation. W will eto. Irieswu) iu "

jtiora iwirr, tbe aristocracy ai id

however Burnt to our friend OsWo'e inevatinn o the ward "Plough," v can-

aot find tkt substantive spell -Plow" in

nil the author comprising eur library, which consists of a damaged Walker e mutilated Webster ?uda dog cared Per-

UARU1S0N ELECTORS FOR INDIANA. Gen. Joan G. Clkndxmw, of Orange county. Dr. Hiram Deckvh, ef Knox. Gen. Miltojc STArr, of Jefferson. Mr. Esoch M'Cartv, of Ftanklia. Mr. Achilles Williams, of Wayne. Mr. AiBKHT S. Wjute, of Tippecanoe. Gen. M AnsTOjt G. Clark, of Washington. Mr. Abraham P. Akdrews, of La forte. Mr. A. W Monws. of Marion.

The river still continues in fine otder for business. Steamboats are daily passing and repassing. We are requested to announce Zachariali Pulham as a candidate lor Sheriff.

cMutry, who ate endeavoring to control

Je. Hut in order ihat ont read

WANTED At tl i Office, an Apprentice to the Print mg business. None need apply except such as can read and write.

Tke A". ItoaJ. Mr. Hendricks reported a bill ia Senate,

appropriating 300.000 to be expended of course, during the present year. This might be well enough if so much money cn that ebjrct, with so many other public works in progress, could be advaotageou. ly expended. With a perfect knowledge

of the subject in all its bearings, Mr. Clay moved to reduce this appropriation to 520OOOO, the vote upon the motion to reduce stood ayes 22 nets 22 the Senate being equally divided, the motion (hi! ed. Yet with the vote as here stated, the Terre-IIftiite, "Courier" presumes, that

"the Fresident of the Senate" (Van Buren) gave the casting vote against Mr Clays proposition! The amendment failed without 1 he vote of Van But en : and it i well it did , or to be consistent s?n in this particular, he must haveclippedthe amount

Money is now plenty in the the Treasury; tat is it wanted on the seaboard, and when and en what cccasain, has, Van B'i rea ever voted its expenditure in Indiana; We answer ntver. Mr. Biddle, President of the old United States Bank, has been unanimously elected Preilent of the new. We see Mary land some otherstates, are taking step t authorize the establishment of branch fll, or agencies:

In the Senate, on the 2mt not., the Bill for the admission ot Michigan into Use Union was made the order oi the da for the 23h. in the House, on motion of Mr. Ilawes, ihe Committee on Invalid Pensions wm instructed to inquite into the expediency

of establishing a pennon agency at Hop

ktnsville in this state. On motion of Mr Chilton Allan, it was resolved that the Committee 011 Putdic

r 5 fr y Uave art opportunity 'f judging of tins document we give the Miow.ng

fZU art from it. M v "pinion f the recent movements in 001 State may be readily inf'ei ted. 11 "ll is a pail of tbf gatiie which iplaying, by the lls.!id Convetiti....it

of ihe North, and the Null'fi-i l ihe South, to vtft the elertmu if Preidfi)t from the people, and bring it iuto (he Uoiic. of llepreefitaliveB.1' It i a political fraud, and th means ued to flVct it, are as unworthy as their put poe." The very dangers with which our country is metianced, are trenr herousl unadr the tolf of their mtri;lle!., Could lho! of our ipponet.ts who

have, viih hnet iiiteiitt'ii. aided the de-igns of these nnpt inripled leadets, lite impartially to their nnbliihmg avotval of pntl'traey; culd they be pern,ded to ciijider ralmlv the unhappy result of mjcIi uccestnl schemes, tltej Mri.iild indienantly reject the artful coun

sels to winch they have incautiously yielded. Drookville American. SPIRIT 'F THE TIMES The f.lluin it the copy of an extract

of h letter, which, by some accident, re-

It OX COUNTY AGRICULTURAL 0CIETY The Directors of the- Knox County Agncultutal Society, in the discharge of their ifu'. respectfully submit the fjl-

b'winf Uport to the Society : The prgres of the Society hae nffofitfd much KratiiicMtimt, and its infla-

e.c hn tieeu nt only brtiedcial, tml Hiant4-lv fO. to fell ohi Vrr. The So cifl) qiw ttombets 76 membeis. and (roijn.ei to iociHf. The Treusui er re joi t e vemeeii dollars in bj hanils. atid ih-i would have been tventy dollars mote, but that Ihe Society intoned an ex.-te of that amount by directing the address of last fall to be aihlihed in pamphlet lot in. The Directors respectfully suhmit, that the publication el an

nddresk in the newsisieis w ill not cane !

owner and fern neighbor of good stand

tag

6 Th nrerriims n Latter and r!s?esi

n-My be claimed by cifixens of the follow, in counties Knox. Pike, Daviess, Cr'reen. and Sullivan, Indiana, and Craw, bird. Lawrence . arid Wabash, Illinois.. AH other premiums Can be claimed by in habitant of Knr-X county only but tt is hoped, that n man will be f..urnl o mll as to claim a premium unless he line become m member of the Society and con tiil u'ed his annual dollar. G Stock , farming tool, manufactured

atticles and all the products of domestic induMiy, are solicited liom all public spirited individuals, whether, af Knx county of the Society or nt , fr ethibitioo or sale at Ihe Fair. And in nil such

cae. it w ill be the duty of' the Judges

1 1- l.. .r..int-iil in mnnir into the

Iice and expediency o indemnity mg gently f,ll into ,h. hands of tb. edt.er. . .heir bens, ou, i-he St. L-.n,. He,,d,c,n. It ne,

. .ii 1. . enmine all such property, and to award pamphlet him should be ber.al.er oo.it-jjf jirjr fror ttJ hBy the attention of the members m j"1 ;,If(J f .hi, vicni.y an act ot the Leg,. Utut. ) hii i.rocurei whereby this Society is . . ., , . . . , , ,, ' . . J o .' . mmm. or eihibted, 01 intended In be se!d made a Branch ot the Mate Society, and, ... o.. .,k

ea? 1 iix ' j 1 v w ' V 1 TT T I' 11'HJ i

as such, is entitled to an appropriation of

charga. The sale will take place on the

serve

a? I'. i .ll a' ib. u It Aufinrw

liny ..,,,,,,, cnnti(. The a.icti.neer will a . .1.-1 r . I I ..Il.m eifirvuna rv t J

Ai msr .as, ,a " " without charge, but the ownets of propVince.mes subscribed liberally to the x-lm..Jl(nr. m,t ,.-'

i- .1 . o . : . 'J - - - - - -

pe..sesnil..eooc.iy,--..u...c ' ' retnrv notice by 12 Mock of Ihs Sr.t

lay.

tVel confident, that so long a the

M CHidiicted in a proper manner, we can rlv sifely on a continuance of such liberality. " The Dnectois have proposed a ImI l premiums for the next fall xnitiitioii. and ceitain tules lor the same.

out lie 'lands which wete ceded Uy the " ' ''"- " u'"f ." l'-d na thep.uppo,ion that the Society lute of Virgin. to the L'o.ted Slates, l-.l-Lcal f. .end in W a-hiogion J W be aMe , ,Iiend about two hundred .vhohave I . st. or any hereafter lo,e,!".v. The w nter. at or last dates, h-d j,,,,,,, , vtrimumt and ex per.se. 1 his lands the title to winch was derived Iron. in pe, -o to W-,h.ngt..n t., u. ge upon ; hel of ,,r.,r.1Ulll$ , Bd thee proposed

the laws o irgirua, either by patent r vv... i .

wdte.s. frior to r-r t . "yyi"

Western

He is evitfiiilv of the

h is proper to observe that the premi-

Ordered that the Beport be received and printed. A. D SCOrT.Sec'. Mrch 14. 1836-45-11

JWoticc. Taken up.

VTT ton Township, Pike Co .

. ...... . I ' uk'SasagT'l l,wi;n. n ihll tfi.lh nfr.!..

umi on s ock are connoeu i uivruiuE - -

-M health is better: I begin to do !,Ilcfc nd this l.ecau-w in the opinion of ruary, 11536, one dark roan flarse, ..1,.-

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rin ( , "i , - i,f, 1 1. a f . c imo ... n Who bjl t-T

. 1 1 ',...1... 1,.... 1 'HKhtmateriaN for h I nry olh e holder caes where the lands s j lost have t-e. , e . ..M. l.o. UK ia l.e r I hfj 1 l(i

. . I . . I . .ai ' ill I lireii 1 I " . . fw -

taken or covere-l t.y cairns, a. oje..veu v ....,.. .,1 n.e.i.- n..- i,. n,. ,nt of the nosed to be seven nr eiffhl years old r. xt

i t r ' .-;r i'ii"iiire- 1 irii i"n ' a-- iinr ainii.ioir. mil ihi. i-'' " - ---

l.omthecorrm.nwean yng.r m lf iillfl , (f tUm Ulllte,( States. ! ,irteders would conduce mote ce.tai.il spring, boll, hmd feet white. No other Ihe bill 10 tepea .he I 'vC" 0 1 ; rh til)on flullI ,n., ,J ,hc J?ic, in j , improvemeot gene, ally . These pre-ma.ks or brands perceivable thirteen ihe Charier ! the U b. Uukl"f.heS!a'le Th, Ve o, (leoer..,", . Hire . fr(llll, t Ms co..liu. d to joung a,.,- han Is high a Ppr i..d to t wen. y five dol.

tuenoiesoi me ..-..n. .v. ....... ... r,,..,.. r,, i 1 ,1.,. i..r.,. n,i,rt t theism, br . (. leiuium. & u HhifiiMn

I III I l-l'.. I I ' ll .. 1 - - UH F. auu .III, w. . .. --. , - . j

til n-jt it Tt-arpoiMltil. Society is not so much to rewaio men ;or v,;e, nnure jikki jo-i irB si

i ' . ..I I C .... I .Mil i . I I....- . .1 . -. I . ll...lllt ill

w . 1 iv i.ik -(iii irouiii r r jci uhib . ii,ai iMiimir huh ciiir. a ,w

t ie Who e, and hi. ally, on motion 01 iMr."'" J ' . .. ' . 1 Benton and see it iev nif iml wiHhK '"iiyie met ion Pumhte enr taken out of Comm. lee and;" ... . 1 1. 3- r.

Stat HIJIBI IIH-. ta ' " - - - o , , a a j - ' n w

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J . . . 1 ... ... r,. ,....t 1. . M ifcur;ien(

CUSieii ai greai irngm vmhii.ih. --

.... 1.1 ;..t.. iKu tl.tiiio Mr. T wave no

h. . . ..L ...i.i ....1 .. c.it. he is unpopular, and the jeoplr

tICe Uldl lie "IJI'UIU lll It wi. ... im . . . W . .u. ...... t r tl Jaclmnte. I here m to be anew L.nl

Ull Hie 2J , "I r""";i v.j....j gave nonce, that he should, on the tollowiogday ask leave to mtroiluce a Bill to amhorize the P. M. ten to make mailrontiacts with Ba Ml"ad Companie. Mr. Potter, on the same lay, coin hided

his powerful rerna. ks upon Beoto.t Lx

de aidi I s

'office at JelTeM'.rt. and Some appointmentin the netv Teni ory. Can rou not AID ME IN fcO.MC OF" THEM? I Jjouisville Junal.

Killey,

colt, stuii 01 Fiiley, The bfst yeaihug Bud, 21

" heifer,

punging resilunon; avd the Be$ dutiou .twr the present was laid on the tble. houiiville Jvurnal.

fj-ll is announced that Gov. Lucat, the!

Jackson Governor of Ohio, is declaredly Ann-Van Burtn he can neither be cajiled.

nor or.t.eu 10 ...-uuoo ' Ifisrirfs a.lift"r'l' I-""' ! sent for the caucus intriguer, "Gov. 'lcl,jto piident lor bis signature.

( OMMCMC A Ttl).

OBITUARY. DIHD-HI ihe le.iilmcr ill lipr father near N-w llnnrimM , on Saturday mornin.r Mrch the t0li. of T im Fer,

i"-- 1 - ' Wirginia Ta gerf 5 e rs and 13d VS. Congrtst. On Ihe 22nd Mr. Beotoo, :r mighier of Gm. Wm 'Pwigg, t in the U S. Senate, closed bis remarks ;p..ey roin.ty. The brief fpc ..I hte on hi inunffine Beolu!ion. and Mr. Por ' ,,uf.n bv thi interestine c sufliceii

ter , of Lousiana. iditained the floor in re -1 to endear her to hII the l.i-iid of t-r pa ply. The suljecl was then made I h e r T, t Hh.le her nmiable qialniei. jut pecial o.der of the day br the 23rd. j tiddinp into ue!ulness. pe ptonnse ot The Bill to make further app.opi Ml ion-!,r brrou.iig a eotace to I hem, and ho

I for the suppression ol Indian hoiilines in lornament to th" aociety m who h u

wo ul.l have moted. Ilei kind d. position attentive even in nnticipiit inj ihe wibe

f her companion; her bau'ya sum

The 2 1 The 2 1 The o,

tTull calf,

5 00 5 U0 6 00 a oo 5 U0 3 00 3 00 2 00

the peace this 12' h day of feh. 1236. I certfv the above to be a true Copy from mv K-tray book.

I Gt en under my hand and seal this dav

ill not support Van Buren he i a liar j fl the l!ou?e of neptesentatives on

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out anil cur so says a prr in same nay on. i uu. . rr n e r. nepiinniiL' ' .

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rri.:- f ..i : if LOmmiurc "i ' " n.... i-.oii-, - - : rie r nif inn nrr, miMisni'ir

I nil nnr 1.11.1 i t

from Ohio.

.11 on o

ruon roan

e ' 'ported a ISill to regulate the deposit o , y..nt Mnd her an. mhle .lip.si..ir. . conshould open the eyes of every n00'1 I"r j ji,iic money in c rla.n local Banks.', pirn .u in the w hole of her brief rx.tisan. Van Buren i not Jackson --the w n read t w ice arid committed to t.,rr. had rtonl.lv endeaied ber tube.

poet well said, "fleas are not Labiler"1 the Committee of the Whole on Ihe 1ate ; p;, reni.w ho,e l-m-nvsmfiit at the p.ir.Bj . . nd as regards the humbug -democrat. cf be Union. Mr. Cambrel,.. t,o.r.!.,f ' th tfl..a,rrs. U ro,,.,...j

heifer 4

The best yearling Boar, tl The best yearling Sow,

The best yearling Bam of improved stuck, i i 4 ' ' The 4 ' Ewe ' S 4 The I est spring Mule Colt,

he bet fi.kitiol May Butler lit Urt 60 lbs. 5 2,i ' 2

The best Cheese, weighing at IrH-l 20 lbs.

. . 12 Hs Sd i s .

The l est Jeans piece of

le at ten ) ai u,

3 Li b 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 a

00 00 oo .r0 U0 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 50

CO 0U 50

at

.1.. A.in.mirfU V I III ts?t 3 ftlll f il li tl . I. ,1 .1 I. Si,..- a hrt l.ufll V l.ltlit fiffsil la

r i t nif mine iuniii"- i t i jiirn'iru i ur'ia no n' .i. i.v. party,'1 only think of such a party headed ,,ie Stc1tlA1J nf .he Treonirx .lfn,tHr lo-s by Martin 'Van Buren, Boger B. Taney ! ,(J M,ij,,,t tir claims of the United S'atej 'jbe uncertainty of life i seldom . . j-w .1 t !- - . ..I...I..I t .11 .1' . 1 A ll .1-...

James Buchanan, and John toj, Atiam:--1 Unk tor riamages .nr r-in. ion m ;nVtre stt.Kiniy miwii uiaum uu ni

Spirit of Jkfferson! Sleep ou!!

Oar friend of the Louisville Journal is

exchange draw n on the French Govern

ment. Bead twice and committed. Mr

Pattern, f.om the Committee on Ter.ito

e it a a

I i iv r eoor ted a liin i"r rue aom.-s.or. oi

o doubt, as brave as he is witty would; .lW .ann itito the Uiiton and the estab-

he, if assailed without notice. hy a Jacksen, nr Van Buren Lieutenant prepared for the occasion, do more than return the blow of the dastard, or does he believe he could find a gentleman to bear a mes. age in the usual form of redress sought by men of honor, to such an assailant?

We are of opinion no gentleman could be

li-hment oi a lit strict U-oirl there. r.. Bead twice and cemrjiitted. Louiiville Jour, come at last! We have now the piowne of a little regularity in the arrival of the Eastern Mail. The steam boat Bo, ton, attached to the regular mail line. ried yesterday morning; ami w e understand an ar-

found to call upon such an assailant, anrUf rBflgrmrllt has .ren made by which we

are to receive the mail three times a week from Louiville. The Boston.

net prepared when the assault is made, to ehaot him down as unworthy of his uniform, or afierwardsas occasion may re--quire, tucA Lieater.ants mast run their race. This remark is drawn from us by the Journal paragraph as follows. The Hon. E. A. Hannegan, Member al Congress of Indiana, was severely beaten, few days ago, in Washington ctty. by a Lieutenant of the army. Mr M. declined to demand honorable f ati-faclion. al- . a

lertging. that the Lieutenant, ty caneinjp

.fance. ot i, rron cons ' tin' ion. tnr r .

d brfce er joying the same j.oo.1 health which )ix Whi her stench companion Ihe de-troyer came few briel hour of suffeiing;. endured with rnoie foitrude than could be hon tv th"se around her. removed her from a m Id of ca i e , leavinjj her diicouolate patents to mourn a lor that can never be repaited.

4

FOB SENA I F, ILLINOIS. JOHN C BiLKV.

I he I est Flannel o.j . .

3 1 '

The be,l pair of Domestic Blt.ke(S 2d ' ' 31 ' 4 The best Woolen Coverlet 21 Tfie best six pair of Socks u j l . The best piece of Linsey, at lex! ten ya.ds O,, . . 4 t 3J . 4 .... . The best new and complete

5 00 2 50 1 50 3 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 i 00 1 00 3 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 1 00

iand date above mn'toned.

SMALL BASS J. P. 8r.AL. April 7th l5'.:lo - 4 1-31 ISrCDTKCflE. The undersigned have removed on door lower down on Main Street, in th store lately occupied by William Mieure; where their mercantile buine,t will be continued under the firm of Daniel ami Timms ihey have just received a freh

stock of

SPUING AND SUMMEU GOODS. Embracing a variety of Staple articles to which invite the attention of their ftienJs and former customers, A. B DANIEL. LVTTLE'I ON TIM MS. Vinrennes April 9i 1836 45-tf. TO II ATT Kl S.

THE subscribers hive jut receiiec!, per steamer Navar.no. their Spring opply of HAT TLBS' Furs and Trimmings, comprising every article commonly nsed by manufacturers, viz. Carrot I l'uia different, qualities- Mukrat on and off the kio; Bai k and Belly Otter; Turkey Back; Augola for wtiite Bosia Hats: Seal, Mown and unblown. Nu'.ia, f". together with a full assortment of Sixonr .nd Spanish ftlts AIo, Silk Plu-h. ef various qualities, drah and Mark bandings and bindings, leather cutter and pick-err-, how strings fine and coire,ir. -. h.cf. we offer to manufacturers on ihe tnoit favorable terms. P. & C. L. L. LEARY. L'-wtvVe, Ky. March 19'h 183G 45 3f.

Tempest, Bobert Emmetf, Free 'I rader. and other boat whoe names are nut recollected, form the line. By thu rr;e. we expect to receive Washington and Baltimore papers in ten days. Cincinnati in fife, and Louisville in four day a. St L uis Republican.

noK. AMOS LAKE. A friend has handed u a very lengthy rircular jnt Usued by the Hon. A:n" I . in, from Washinirtori Civ. Were i

MELANCHOLLY ACCIDENT. On Tuesday last a son of Mr. Mitchel Bordatoe.el this place aged about ten jjrt, fell into the river.and before assis tance ceuld be rendered was drowned. Ui body has nal jet been feund.

The Plough Boy, published at Green castle, Indiana, and edited by John W O.bornTEsq.r ren4ly reached us . much i-opreved in sire, and Jypographi1 Micutteo it is decidedly eae f th

To P.ene CpsiniiiHe. Mirelleile Plough

CompagnioUe, O-iver Cornpajiiiotte . Eulela Compaenii.lte Marg.iel Criipaeniott eand Pau1 Compa e mot te. miidor

lierrs of Pierre Coinpagi iotte, nc.. latejof Knox countyand S'ate ol Indiana 7 OU will take notrce that the urn'eig igned v.II apply to the Knox Pinbt Court, al it nxt e-rion. on Mon.

21 31 ' 1 4 The best Cultivator The best fide of Sole Leather 21 . The best side of Upper

2d

00 00 00 00 00 00 00

The above premiums are for erWcleaot

day the ninth day of May next, to have general production, but Hemp, Tobacco

thrt e commissioners appoinleil lo make and Cotton meiit premium. 1 le Uipartition nf, and to set apart to bin. In- r ecjom pr.-poe . that if the necessary oart the sanie being an undnidd livn ; fund Can te raied. the following will be

filth, of the following tract of bind I y nff ; alio w ed tor the crop of the coming year.

heing and Mtuatsd i . sai I Kim X coimty . J... bo nai (led at the spring season lu

Miid designated a folloning. ,-ent four JC37.

I he lest acre ot nemp

had fj laced himself entirely out f the pale (ft, f0 vrfy p, n,x , Mllhongh he has noi

f honor " When Lieut Lane, a J"1" n thought fit to forward ui a copy, we go.as-aulted the Hon. Mr. Ewing, b'Lvnu,i puhli.h it. It would occup)

Mr. Hannegan, ll we are correctly in- le-,t three columns of our paper, formed, nearly split his side with laugh- jjt a,ve ttsM it was calleil forth in re

l.er. Is he equally tickled DOTfl L.j. te the queries put to him by his

liiends,' relative to hi npini"n o Ihn recent movements, of presenting the nam of Gen Wm II. Harrison as a candi date for the Presidency. In point of wanton and unprovoked abuse, mal.cioiand insultiog assertions, dujdicity and arrogance, it larexceeds any thing of w Inch we have any conception. Instead of at tending to the interest of his constituents for which he is paid g3 per day, he is n. w writing handbills, aut franking them fiom Washington city through the mail., loop

erate upon the approaching Pie-ider.na election. Ttie handbill define us Heatuf no other sulject, ebatgmg all ihe oj posittoe U Vo Bureo as bing Hertford

nrres ol ihe eastk.de ol ie lracti i,;, section, Number twen'y two. Town 2 N. B 10 west, which said section contains in all ninety four a- ie. and i the same n which thesaid Pierre- ComtMgniotle, resided at the time of h dea.h.

EUSTACE COMPAGNTOI I L. Anl6 h. 183G-45 4t.

Estray Cattle. Tf.UWup by Andrew Wilkin, living in Bu-soron lownsbip Knox Count. a Brown -x. eight or nin ears old, some th.te in In face nd en hi lelly; marked with a crop and split ou the Jell eal. ipp.ied In 16 drtilais. AUo a da.k .ed Cw twelve or tbir-t-eu ears old. marked with an upper lot in the left ear. the ponds of her horns sawed i.T.ap.praised t 7 dolUte beore me ibis 1-tday of Ai-rit. 183G. April 9th 1836-45-3i H, B. SHEPUARD. J. P.

$10 10 5 6 10

TobacCO 2d besl acre sf Hemp 2d be-t acre of Tobacco The le-t acie of Col Ion

The following tule are recommended: 1. Cattle will be clashed aa two year old, when of nny ae between IwS) and Hire- jears; as yeailirigs between nne iod two; mid a- calven, while under one tear of ne. AH other animals will be clawed in the sa-me manner. 2 Between unimah. of the same class. av yeailing. the committe of Judge? may lake iuto consideration th difference of age. 3. N animal can tak snore than en nreirnuBi at any one meetife. and noi

more than taflin U life Mme one before

n maturity, and one whenmatuie. 4. A cer.ificatein writing will be required of th age of animal, and that they were raised io lb ceuaijr, etf Ki hy th

NOTICE FOR partition. rip HE heirs at law of Eli as Myars deceaed, to wit: John Mjars, Elizabeth Wilhoite, Daniel Buminger, ti Snsinnah his h rife, Elias Mar,Io ph Myars, AcmS'ed B. Tommy & Dolly his wife, Jarnea Gads' ury &.E'izbelh his wife. Robert P. Likes any Dolly hi wife. Andrew Beamounl and Susannah bis wife.pnie Mat hewnon and Lucinda his wife. John My a.s Jr., William F. Myars, Nancy Myars, Frances Mars, E'ltaberh Myarv. Elias Myars Jr. Joseph Myars Jr.. GeorgeHurget U Barbary hi wile, David Hinks

4: Dolly his wife, it Dolly Myars the widow of satd deceased, will please take no.

tice that the undersigned two of the heir at law of said deceased, will make ap. plication at the next May Tenn nf the Daviess Probate Court, for Ihe appointment of Commissioners by said Curt, to make partition, between the under, signed and the above named heirs nf said deceased, of all the real estate situ, ate in said County f Daviess, of which said Eliae Myats deceased. dieW seized and also to set afl to aid widow her doty er in said reel .estate. . FRDERICK MYAR3. DANIEL MYARS. Vineenoee, April 7th lS645-4t

oWachine (Cards. MANUFACTURED by J. H. HASKELL, Baltimore for sate at l,&0 o gl,75 per font by D. S. BONNER. Viecefloee, April 5tb tf.