Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 April 1836 — Page 2

GAZETTE. ‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗ VINCENNES. SATURDAY APRIL 30. 1836.

FOR PRESIDENT IN 183S. OEN. WW. II. HARRISON,

HARRISON ELECTORS FOR INDIANA. Gen. Jobf G. CLixvEKiir, of Orange oaty. Dr. Hiram Drcxrn, of Knox. Geo. Miltos Statp. of Jefferson. Mr. Eboch M'Cartt, of Franklin. Mr. AcaiLLti Williams, uf Wayne. Mr. Albert S. Wbitk, of Tippecanoe.

Gen. MarstobO. Clark, of Washing-!

tOB Mr. Abraham P. ArtDRKwe, of Lm parte. Mr. A.W. Morris, of Marion.

rf, tea sacred to bo tampered, with by caucus, spoilsmen, icd (wo important to bo neglected, it may b propor to add, that tbc grounds upon which SamuelJudah will

bo supported; tho interests involved, and

Iht sentimenti ho entertains

CftFLVI RKTEMVK. Very gloomy apprehension! are tertamed by diicreet woo of both parties at Washington, that a very heavy amount of the public ennneys will eventually be

handed in for publication in the

an address, at soon at the return of the

Editor to luperiotend the manuscript, and promised eztentioa ef tho Gazetto, mil allow of its insertion. MANY VOTERS.

, shall le'ost,nat j, (( Hy e shape of capitals, selected at

the Banks with sin a

pitals, selected as Deposit banks, hav

ing marie heavy loans to speculators, caonoi call in the debt, and cannot redeerr their paper. In fact, no doubt f the danger can be indulged, when, with seventy millions of liabilities, they have only ten millions in specie; and we do not be-

A Cabinet Council. Wo learn, with "ev? nt any sudden call can be answer- . 1 . c . r .1 I... . : 1 r I. ill.

bo surpriso noweyer, mat a caoinfi!-"1" y mi me

council has beeo held at Washington as to; wnol amount deposited. In the mean-

thtj management ef the surplus Revenue ,,tn the people every where ate beThis queston is wholly and solely at Uie"-miI)S "laimed, and call lor a disuibu-

dispotal of Congress--and is ao more alIlon of surplus Revenue ; and the call cabinet mieslinn than incornoratmfr a to wn : " 10 loud ami fc-eoeral 'hat the adininis

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From the Saturday Courier. HORRIBLE MURDER. New York April, 13th, 1836. A murder, marked by an almost unparalleled atrocity and cold-blooded cruelty, has been committed io our city last Sat urday night, or early on Sunday morning. The victim was an unfortunate girl named Ellen Jewett, of about 21 years of age, possessing much beauty; and it is said.

TWO IN owe.

M D. WHEELER, aoJ-VHEELLlt

01 dailli . bat none their

Stores under tho riraa of WHEELER"22 BAILEY, at the corner of Water and Si. Petrr's street. Ruth the establishments having been recently renewed with Iniye smrk ol Fatbienable Spring and Summer GOODS re.rl.r. K..,

,... .6 anoiimenl n.iei.diil nl

k "i mat uegranea cia-n 01 wnicn

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oeceaten ni one. ine accused, 1.,,.,, c...,.i

i 1 , 1 1 w 1

mci am r. tnuurisnri, is a you&g gentle I man 19 years of age, fel very pie,o,-i-

sin? appearance, the son ol a terv hitrliU

respectable gentlenim residing in Dur-,uilable 'otheptesent and approaching

hnifi, Lontiectu uf. and who lor some time

piit tins been the confidential cleili ol Mr.

'ho:

the

cooiiilelc; con

SKime nt a tfeneral afjortment of rn-w

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DEIY GOODS,

WANTED At this Offiet, an Approutiea to tko Pnattag business. Nona ootd apply except nek ai can road aad write. INSTRUCTION. Wa intandod two weeks ago to anaovace tba re-eitablishment of Mr. Shows academy. Mr. S. has rotaoved from his farm iolo town, for the purpose of educating bio own childroo.with a limited Dumber of other pupils, aod those who det ire his able superinteodance shoald avail f tho opportunity. Wo trust his institu

tion will be pormaneotly oocenraged, as on of geotral aod essential utility. RCW-VCRK. Tba vaica of tba freemen of N. York is coming forth, io utter contempt of all resect party prejudice. W select the following resolutions from the proceadiogs of some of the city waid meetiegs. Reselved, That tho political signs of tho times are of the most portentous impart to the constitution. Ths representatives of tho people aro tho sycophant f tho executive. The seoaie has loet its dignity and independence, and bowed its neck to tho fool of the executive. The anaaJato of party aod the interest of one political aspirant overrules first principles, Tho language of the charter of our liberties ii a dead letter. Power ia in (he hands of noprincipled demagogues. Resolved, That inasmuch as in a land of universal suffrage, corruption is apt to

wia mora tnao history, ine accumulation of a vast surplus of revenue in the treasu

ry, is dangerous (0 tho preservation of

well regulated liberty, inasmuch as it arms tho government with that particular t pecios of power by which popular governments Koro than any thing else have been overthrown. Theiefort Heielred, That for outs we arc aHU to coincide io opinion with tho preent chief anagistrato of the U. States, in regard to the fiscal concerns of the nation, that in

order to avoid ibo evils of an accumulating

or village in a Slate; yet, tucb is the as

sumption ot power, or rather the concentration of all powers, (hat measure

purely legislative and originating with the people, are mada the subject of discussion in tho cabinet.

The surplus revenue belongs to the

iranon, wmctl sliouiu in tact have no . , . '. ,, . I luff ileed w hicn was ev identl v pre rued 1vice 111 tlm 'ie-iiri, is iti-poted to cn- , , , , . ,, 1 .. . ., . . , , lotted was ie 1 pel 1 at ed with a su all sent that the surplus may b binned to 1 . ... ,. . . , . ,. J hatchet with w Inch the uiuiderer intlicifed

me iiaies, wiutui luierest, in uieet

ronstituttoual ol j.ctions. V believe that at this day maoy millions of the peo

ples money is ni. 11 1 eiriveadiy gone, ty

seaaon; and ol the Utest

Fashions. Queens, China and Clasiware, Hard-ware, Cutlerry and Groceries.

bed on ich lay the udy ol" his mangled All of which they will tell on liberal and

ite and lalal wounds ou hr temples.

land deliberately thereafter set fiie to the

tieonle. not to the eovernment it is col- ,,,e criminal derangement ot the currency

lected from them, and te them it should i"d " ' call public attentioo to the bo returned if not used. Tho safety ot j'08" which the people sustained when

this natioD requires that the Federal Government should not have a dollar beyond its indispensible outlays therefore, alter making the necessary appropriations

for the public service, let the balance be annually and equitably distributed among the states for certain specific aod bene

licial oljects. If war ensues any money required can bo easily raited. Atjt Yrk Star. Tho Hon. Adams liusntman, Col. Crock ell's successor in Congmss, h puldned a letter io the Washington Teleprnph, declaring, that he is no admirer of Mr Van Buren, and, that he 'shall give hit-

vete for Judge White if the Judge gets no other upon earth.' He says' that he told Mr. Van Buren this at Mr. V. B's own table. Lou. Jour. 'fl this real hoggany,' said b green born who was astonished at the lustre of an elegant mahogany table in a gentleman's parlor, at (he same time taking out hit jackknife, aod shaving (T a large slice of the edge 'Wall, 1 swow, tis, aint it?' LIBtRTT, AS UNDERSTOOD IN BAVARIA. Earnest Groose, a native of Gterode. io Hanover, wa late sentenced by the Royal Court of Appeal for tho Circle of the Jser, in Bavaria, to do penance before

tho portrait of the King! to be confined

the government wa very poor and deep

ly in debt. 1 he preterit is but a repjti. tton of the former ruinous eipei itucut, only on a much greater scale. Statement re!ened to in the Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, dated December 4th 13T2, made in a coniplin r e) aeriff-t n t cjm! ilinn (" fit. C. .... 1 . t

inn-, "in a ivsuiau") ui mis jcuaic 1M -i;. l i' 1 1 . , , 1

jriM.inrtJ PliitC Uriel UACtl im ri) flHI

. . r, ine MHm 01 if otu. lie i lu'lv

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iku oiaifi iiy uinir intai Duiilit an

victim; and which, when discovered, had urrinnniiiiLiimr ior. f' . ,.k . .

olar spread as to have rnnsumed sete- charge for rnot kindf of

1 a 1 parts of the rorpee. ' here are tnanv conjectures afloat, as to (he commisoon of ,

the liorrid crime; but I retrain from men (They repect fully invite Ike atteatien of

COL NTH Y PRODUCE.

the 14th June 1832, showing

amount of losses sustained by t tie Lni-

ii'ining them, as they maybe, and proba- 'be public generally to their establish

At the Cor- merit, alo they tender their thanks to body of thejlheir old ruMomers for the liberal nation.

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mil y iomcu a emu minion or their cuateaj WIlEELEIt k BAILEY. t4.T 1-1 rr .

n. 1 ney have Mh on band aad U

saie K A W C OTTON.

lily are, without foundation

nnei ' iriquest held on the

deceaed, Ihejniy returned a verdict of;aee extended to thern and

wilful murder" against Kobinsnn; and it is painful for me to ad if , that the evidence

places ot depogitet : HANKS INDEBTED. Elkton Bank i .Man Und , $3 VC5 25 Alexandria Society. Granville, UO Westei n H.uik ot Virginia, Par U-

er,

J muted for trial, and Oden

enjaa as tn counsel

com.

uio. is

138 00

33,5 j2 00

595 00 10.1 Z I 00 3.2 1 7 UO 3.00 00

erslmre,

Gennan Bank of Wooster,

Fanners and Mechaoic-j' Bk. Greene istle, Virginia Saline Bind, iMei cUants Hank , Alexandria, J'jniatta fi.mk, Penney Irani.i,

Huntington Bank. Pennsy Ivania, 2.380 00 Lebanon Miami Dauking Company. 8,575 00 Bank of Washington, Pennsylama, 7.503 34 Cumberland Bnk of Allegheny, 1,176 Gl Farmers and Mechanics' Bank,

r iltshurg, Uihana Banking Company, Bedford B-nk. Pennsylvania,

farmers' Uunk of Canton,

l"lt- r . ..

I'.r Ur .,p. .1 h.rH nrk in hn,u. ol ! V lji,ri ' I C II n l V I V a II 1 0 .

correction, and to be shut up on the 29ih ! !-e"",rk-v ln"nce Company,

30th, and 31st of December in each year, in a dark dungeoo, and fed upon bread and water for having phblished a poem enti tied 'The Adieus of a sick Poet at Bavaria,' which was constitute tho crime ol treason in the second degree, and for

1.3 1 1 00 2 S3 7 00 4 059 57 6 598 06 9,759 00 797 00

MAKUIEIJ-On Ine 19th mt.. by the I'.'-v. II. M. Sha, Mr Chamoers His, ton, to Mim Elizabbth Baslr, both Ol lii" rence Co , jilt Election notice. FOR SIIEUHT. ZACIIAKIAU PL'LLIA.M WILLIAM SCOTT FOR SENATE, ILLINOIS. JOHN C. 11 1 LEY", SCHOOL COMMISSIONED. WILLIAM 11, MtC'OHJ) DOLLARS

iManetta and Susuuehana Ti a

ding Company, 1,360 00

iSomerset Bank, C9.077 87 Farmers and Mechanics Bank I Chilicothe, 23,905 00 Centre Bunk of Pennsylvania 8,930 00

having published in the journals several articles which were wanting in respect to Prince d'Ocuingen Wnllerslein the Commissary General of Augsburgh, and to M. Scbsnck, tho Minister of the luterior. PF.STRITCTION OX SPARROWSThe farmers and many others in the country take great caie to destroy sparrows, hut the following extract of Brad-! ley's Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening, it would appear that they act judi-i

ciouMy in so doing. 'A pair of sparrows during the time that tbey have their

nank of Cincinnati 3 846 dO Miami exporting Company . 8,791 00 Faimers and Mechaoics' Bank

uf Cincinnati ?9.866 00 Bank of Vincennes 108 453 28

Bank of Ed wardsville. 46,800 00; Planter' Bank of Huntsville 1 1 .'J3 33 j FiHiikhu Bank of Alexatidrii 43,OtO'0!

Bink ot Missouri 159.163 87

Bank ol lllinoie.at Sha wneetown 28 367 85 1 3"

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OST or stolen on the road Iruin Vincennes, Indiana, to Lonitvilie a calf-

kiii pocket book, containing 50 - t whirl) three $5 note were on the Siite

tianlt of Illinois three sJ5 and

on ine Imiik r the L nited Slatvi-ainl I

10 on the Northern Bank of Kentucky also two notes of hand, and some oihti papers. A reward of 20 will he given for the delivery of the pi ket book and it ron-

jtenti, to the Mibicnberal Richmond, Mad ! ison county, Ky. j DAVID H M'LEAN.

.April 20ih, 2836--48-3I.

W. fc D.

Bir,k of Siubermlle, Ohio Farmers and MechaDics B Indiana Bank of Tornheckbee,

170,000 09

surplus revenue, 'the most safe just, and) , feerf de,trov on avera?e eve-! Bi"lk ol' Nafhv illi

federal disposition which could bo made , tJ week 360 catterptllars. This calcu- l5i,nk Loluail,a ef it would bo its apportionment among: ,Blj(,n he oUf)fi upon HCJal Ojiertallon . Bath Bank of Maine, . 1 .i.iai .iTAri hn(f ta lit ratiik! !

int mtui n., naving uncovered tht the two parents

ot representation. carried to the nest 40 catterpillais in ao

Resolved. That the attempts of thOj hour

President f the United States, through a rrfactiousand .ubservieot majority of the adjocrnmekt or coNORtse. aoaate, to procure the n.otilstion of the The v g S(.na(e dettmioeti yetorjournal of that body, severs ot the most. b m u & dtcided ,ole) t() fix u lngli-baoded acts .f royal usurpation that on ,be 23J M f(r ,h- ,eiailllition of etaia the aaoale of tho English aaooar-j (h, Mon. j, ,rto jj.uses make up by. their minds te the thing, and set themResolved, That ia Iho opinion of this selves earnestly to work to accomplish it,

eaeelmg, every senator wno snatt vote tor Celeaet Benton's iexpuogirg retulution, should have his name expunged from the catalogue of Auieucan freosneo.

Van Buren bai work at home; many of

Jackioot friends icout the idea of supporting the caucus intriguer. The above resolution! are only a sample.

,nk, V J fVfcJt-Af

43,592 90 HHE undereigned have this day com. 138 751 68; oienced tho manufactura of l'alent 6.267 29 j Biscuit and Crackers of the following 278.5S6 I 87! kinds, vi.: Pilot and Navy Bread So20,63 05 'l.ianJ Wine Biscuit Water, Butter, Bot1 ton and Sugar Crackers -which !he 1,390,707 000' warraut equal to any made in the I'niled

JiCttfTft SiUr. By vntue ol a writ ol Fi Fa ta me direct, e. I fiom the Clerk- office, ef the Knox Ciicuh Court. I Mill offer at public Sal before the ci-url home deer in Vinceonet n Siturdav the7lhd;iy at ilny nexl,e! iween the hour of 10 o'. lock A. M. L 4 o'clock P.M. agreeably io (be 3d Sectiari

ol the Law sujctin? renl and personal a. tale t execuiien, all lh nrkt title an I

ir.iereti of John P. Ruble, of io and to the undivided half of Town lot number thir'y i"Hi (34) in Brurevilie, with the appurte. nanrea thereon belonging, given up as (he property uf J,hn P. Kuble te satisfy au eXKCU'Kin m (aor of" John Giaesi JOHN PL BCELL Sheriff, K C. April J3th, 1836. 46-3t gY virtue of a wiit f Fi Fa to me direrted from the Cleiks office, af th Kncx Circuit Court, I will ffer at publie sale before the cmrrl houte deer in Viui eniien, on Saturday the 7th day of May ntxt. between the hours of 10 o'cleck A. M. and 4 oVlorli. P M Kl . i

oue IOj third section of the L-tw. tubieenn re.l

Hiid personal etla'e Is Execuiian all tb right title and mteresi ol Martin Tade, f in and to the following tract or pare) f land, known ami tfetignaled by Number one hundred and five (105,) it being a part of the Nerlb Wet Coinr of said Lot, containing farty acies (45) be it more or les with Iho appurltuancti (hereon helonjfiiijf, giTQ upas the rope'ty of Maitin Tade, to satisfy (be sai l -xerution in favor of Bedlord Sbolmiio and Wm. Mieure.

Total.

- I states, tjeing ojanuactured by machineAla te bulletin of Loi d Brougharn't heali h, ry, and decidedly upe( ior to thoce made says, "Ins spirit, are good" No doubt I by hand. Ci izens. Country 5Ier hf,i

if all s true that is said ot him. owners ol Siemlnui.. .,.i 'n ..i... ...

tereMed in the article, are invited to rail and examine for themselves wholesale and retail by K. M ASON & CO. n s. Y f r. f ,aa f ... ... at . I r- I

I k . av - T . .1 . I. n ) SlQld nl a.l V . L- Bb I ai,... a I . D .1 OIJ,

Hirj lilij Ul CfUIII BMJUUin tin HIV 2,)i w,plvu' Jii ""ii '"'uc IIHIIU3,; 1 . j May. just about as well and with as much ori etof.ped at a public house to dine. j ,llv'll April 25ib 1C3C-48 4t ! business completed , as by the middle of A piauo was in the room, at which sbe B. Oiriertto ny extent tor the

July (e which noriod the Ion? setaion it sal down to play and sin, to while awav i hU0V article! promptly exei uted

sometimes extended.

JOH PL'KCELL. Sheriff, K. C. April 13th 1836--4-3t

ee

Jo!,

The New York City electient have terminated. Tkt W'higi have gUriously triumphed, they have elected a majority of the Common Council a disastrous omen te Van Buren. Agaio. Dy a gentleman just arrived from Washington City: wa learn that Old Vir. g ioia as far as heard from has elected a majority of Anti Van Buren men to bor

Legislature, mora otnenous still.

Baltimore Patriot.

communicated. Senatorial. At the suggestion of many

werthv citizens heretofore attached to

each of tho prevailing partiti, whose dis leatione aro now huned io a love of conn

tr? , a fitraaonaaisition (o Kurt Buren-ism

aad an ardent supporter of the patriot Farmer, Statesman and soldier, Win. II Hrriin, you aro requested to announce Samuel Jvdah a candidate te represent tho District composed ef Knox,

JJavikss and Martin counties, in our State Seoate:and ai every voter should be eeasibla that tho right of suffrage which coatrols all ur political concerns, is too pro"oos to te rtlinquisbei to oce bold-

The brir Ark. arrived at the nart of N

York on the 23d ult.,r.m London, has on t,leU ",e r oom' at"' aked mo,t rePclboard 1,788 bags of nheal, 6000 bags of ,ullv be might lake a travellei'r liberoats aod 2,750 bariels of FLOUR!! jly.and beg the repctnion of one of the songs she had sung. She complied with The Executive Council of Upper Can-' ''ledure- 'lhe 'oc,al 'c f'eut 14 "1(J'1 ada upon their high commissions in high! mtere,tln& hour: ,,e lilened showed his dudgeon with Sir Francis Head, the new J ,a,le' P'ed, without overstepping the Lieutenant Governor. 'The head and;I,rol'er ,,aili4. tre tine execuiiou of the

froDt of hn -ffeuding' was that he omitted mu,lc au'J her melodious voice; thanked

to take counsel of these bis constitutional advisers. The Legislature of New Jersey have appropriated $2000 for a geological survey of thai ttato. Prize beef in the Philadelphia market is selling at 25 rents per lb. Beef, not exactly prized, biingt the same sum. Tba present salary of the Governor of

L-euisiaoa $7,500.

Ifwe talk lest bnUt other people, oth

er people wouiu talk less about us.

STATE OF INDIANA, FIRE COVKTT.

Tike CkcwU Court. Wixon. i

'. n L.arugwerin . j "HE it ren.eir hered that on the 1st day JLM ot April I83S. the cmplainaot by Y.. Bell. bi rouriMl riled in tba aP&ce ef tba Clerk of the Pike Circ uit Court, his Bill herein a also the affidavit ef a1,,,, lerened person, tilting forth that the r.'e-

lenuant V m. K. Laingwnri k it not a ret., dent of this Stale. Nuce ii therefore hereby given to the si id Lan.gw.nK, ik ! np plead answer nr demur to said Bill or before the calling ol the court at lb .next en-ning AuSmt terni, of the aai4

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the time till dinner; and he suns sweetly 1 f,e Lexington Observer, Common,1 "4r,r '"v.'.uti, otherwise Ibo hill (

loo some airs. A stranger m Hie porch, weahhi Fraukloit, and Maysville Eagle 1 . l'K U 'n eonf'"ei attracted by the voice ana1 the sweet!K3- Cincinnati Whig, O.' lndianapuiV JOHN McINTIRC. LTk,. sounds of the instrument, rnodettly eu-j Journal--Vincennes Guzette, nd. and! Al,ril 1836 46-31.

Commercial bulletin, will ne (he above!

four insertions and charge the tame toi NOTICE TOR

Ihe Louisville Jourcal.

SENATOR WLBSTER. A younu lady from one of our German

settlement-, where oinsic is rnurh cultivated, was 1 1 a v e 1 1 hi g- a few years ago, in uie

PARTITION

Tw

es were

year 1E35.

elre hundred and twenty fiva houre erected io New York, Uurina- the

The popalatioo of Wisconsin Territory i estimated by the Green Bay lotelligeocer at eighteen tkeustad,

her bid them tarenell and went his way.

Delighted with their intelligent and cour teous guest, no sooner had he gone tbau they all ran to iho host to learn who bud made biiuelf to welcome and so agree

able. It was Damel Webster,

lines of Ihe poet were never uioie liuly applicable; 'i his stateiinan , t hough Iroui an humble stork, undoiiblrdly VV.s fjsbiuned to much huuor. f rom bit cradle If wa; a scholar, and a ripe and good one;

Ksreed lug wise, Inir spoken, and i crauuding: Lolty and suur to lhci- Itmt luted t.im nul:

Jut to thoie uieutuai souritl rum. iwett us

summer."

This anecdote, simple as it is. illus

trates bis character and shows how uu

lounded is the notion of coldness, iii&tance,

rr unsociablenes. It was (old me the

I a at time I was at Eastern, by a high valued friend, who had it fiutn uue of tht young folks ou their return. Tbera'e a snaa foot-looia ia towo.

MANAGERS' OFFICE, tVhetling, Virginia, Jpril 5, 1C36.

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" o apiMis. iJO.UUU. vlOOtiO 0 of J3.000 and I0O ol JoOO. Lowef.Utire nl.,,,ber prize, $Mi) The lirst two uuujbtrs. ?2U0 Tickets only 0.

MARYLAND STaIE LOTTERT, Clnsi.N... Ill, ilnwi Mt 16, I&3.;. Cmita!'

The ' 2.0u, "' of 1W)0, Lc. tc. Tickets only i f ' A .1 .1 -

J J. J1KUII3S CLARK it COOK. Agents fur tlic .M.iimerr,. Wlieeliii

I rS',E hf " li,v of Elias Myartdec.at. I d,to wit:J,.lH Mymf, Elrzab.ili lUilhoite, Daniel P,umiager, k Suaaaoak

Va. Lee5b,irgh Loltiery. Clins No.2. dr.wt' hl n,i' E,,a My aia.J..fi,h Myeie. Ars-

-en n. j rr,rny a Uolly his wif. Jam Gadl.ury E it-eth his wife, Robert K. Likes any Dolly hit wil. Andrew Beamount and Sucanuah his wift. Daniel MaIhewson and Lucinda his wif, John Ma aie Jr., William F. Myers, Nancy My. art, Frances Myers, Elizabeth Myars, Ehas Myars Jr Joseph Myars Jr.,Georg Burget & B4rbary his am, David Hiukla k Dolly his wita.i. Dally Myars the widow of aai 1 deceased, will plaasa lake b-

nce mat (he undersigned tea ,,f to ban at law of ,,id deceased, will naake a p. plication at the next May Tern ef tba Daviess Probate Couit, for the app.iot. merit of CoiMMismoners by said Cauit, to make partition, between tba aarier. signed and the above named beiri of said deceased, of all the real estate situ, ate in said County at Daviess, mf wbich taid Elra. Myan deceaied. diesl seized and alto to set nff to said wide ber slow er in said real estate. FP.DERICK MYARS. DANIEL ft r AKS. VirjeDnes, April 7th UH4A.4t

HORSE BILLS

BEATLT,

aWD XrF.DITIOl'LY EXECUTED

AT THIS OFFICE

BLANK J)KEI)S, a L Wi Vs FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

BLANKS . rR KA4iSTa-Tis rax sali arat