Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 March 1837 — Page 4

'If 1 Chronicles 1." (he Court w3j in tan cbvs of Jtuljre '.SC. It Dorsev 1 thisih. ill IS, lil .hioket will shou ihsit I c.rr-t ge.t sie.puainteil with that madcap, Frank Taylor. 1 1 o was a merry, broken dowa en;L ;:i.in, who xvore a black silk handkerchief round his neck ami had a umatiorins: of law, which sometimes made him very eloquent. One day Frank in his usual way, fell abusing the Court, the Legislature, ami the wliole pack of them in such a style that I was quite shocked to hear him. The more 1 rebuked him the more he railed, and at last cllereil to bet mc the value of a coat that he would take that which I wore, from my back, by the help of the law, and that I should never have any tliiu to do with it ::;;:iui as Ions ss I lived. Well I e!i hit su.-peet matters as bad as all that, neither i'i fact I uid'nt think much about it, or I never should have made the bet but 1 took him up and we parted. The i:cxt day Frank goes to old .Mr. Gibson and ccts a replevin for mv eon', ami, conies sdmicr with the Slicrili" and takes it oil' my back ami immediately put it on his own, and looked a ureal deal better for the change. I went to Mr. ("ibson's oilice to enquire how tliis was, ami titers found myself very decently docketed on a list of suits for 'March Term J18. Frank Taylor vs Pinion Sobe rsides. No. HOO; and there was a bond uiven by Frank and one Mr. Tom Straw, to restore mc my coat, it I rank -on hi nut show a title to it noon a rial in the Court House. 1 asked Mr. (iibson when this maiter was likely to he settled for I didn't "like the looks, of' it and he told me very politely, that it would be for trial m march, IHl'.t. Frank v. as a desperate hard fellow on a coat and I I ci.v.:t to run over in my mind, what a prctiv looking, concern this coat of mine would be m .March, 1810. However, I waited patiently for the time, and as soon sis the court was opened, there was I, in person, and Mr. (.'wynn my attorney, io make a ll.i-h for my coat. There were only eighteen hundred eases on the docket to be tried that term, mid mine had been promoted to e. 1.7't'l. Well, sifter aUendnid till June, with Mr. I'ee.aei!, the tailor, who made it as a witness. I found by this time they had tried two hundred and fifty cases, when Ju.h.re Dorscy ami the lawyers had to go oil' to the Court of Appeals; so the Court vv;i to ho Rejourned, and I had to pay my witness somewhere between thirty and f. rlv dollars Mr. (JiVoti can tell and I was very politely told by Mr. Oibsen, tlir.t 1 must come .-gain next September. So. in September, I came again with my old friend Uensot!. My ease was now on a more respectable footing it had rov:i older, 31h! stood No. 1200 on the docket. The Court kepi very busily at work Sill that fall, and at the end of the inoaih cf Jauuarv, they adjourned at the rc-v-io.-' r.i" Air. ti'ihson, who told them that the intervenin time betw een that and March, v. as tndisoensab ly nrecssarv" to him to make up his dockets for the next term. This time thev got throuuh three hundred cases r.nel .Mr. Cibson again very politely tr.hl mc to pr.v mv witnesses and call again in March. In March 1 t--0, it was just the same tiling, onlv Taylor ami Sobcrsid.'s food at No. T."0. Well, I began to trunk t!m no jokc. Cod knows xv;:at had , become of my coat it was now better than two years since I made the rsisli bet. 1 Cm ever, my pride was roused and would not nllow ine to give it up so I pushed Mr. (J wynn aaiu with another fee to let him see that I was not daunted. Two hundred eases more wre got rid of that term, and to make the '.ory short, it was in March, IS tit":, that my ca-c was called, when Mr. Thomas Kell, the attorney for Frank, stated that his ur fortunate client had, a short time before (hat, died suddenly of an apoplexy, which Mr. K. 1! called, suggesting a death. And I suppose Frank v. sts buried in my coat. So I had to wait until the next term for a new partv to be mule. .Mr. K. stated, moreover, that poor Frank had left no r fleets behind him, and ehetl utte rly insolvent s.ud good for nolhinr. which was a vcrv hard case. I was s.fraid to say anything about the bet, lest Mr. Kell should say siezc upon it a-.- assets in my hands. As Frank's estate was merely a matter of moonshine, thai very worthy old servant o! the Court. Mr. Miehea! Heidinger, was put in Frank's .'hoes r,s his administrator, on the dev. kt t rnd with great courtesy, in September 1S'J confessed judgement in my favor, .Mr. Kell no! being aware of any right that Frank had to the? property. After thid T asked what. 1 was to do, mul my old friend t'vvynn, told me that the coat was m ule into brown paper by this time, and that my only! course was to sue Tom Straw. Well, fir, said I, Mr. Cvvynn, anything you p!t:a.-;c, in for a penny in for a pound. So I paid off all expenses of my replevin Ftiit, which I had gained. I think the amount takins all together, was about sixty or seventy dollars; and I piepared myself for the pleasure of getting into my suit at law. Accordingly, in March term. I started upon the world in the character of a plaintiir. Simon Sobersides vs. Thomas Straw. The case had advanced with great vigor, considering that it is a contested case which Straw whom I, don't think much of has put in a trrcat many pleas and has also brought a cross action against me for the amount of the bet, in the name of the administrator. These two cases stand like twins upon docket, and we expect io have them tried at the same time. Mr. Cibson tells me now, that I may confidently calenlaie upon terminating the controversy about the coat foinrtime in the present year,!

I'rcm - JJa'tittorc paper A Suit at Law. AN Ol.V STORY.

pi"OX illt'll there slliXtllll 1)1! Ill) Sippesll. II' there should he; (.,'od help he ksivs, ho would not uinkrinUe to say for tin' ni'Xt ten e.irs. It 1 1 u s been yn sinuizinu- hr.'.

.-nit, :ui, has t'oiiri-Iirii timlcr a c resit m.ity jtu!;rcs. I' ml. t I hnsey, bland, Usui!, Hamuli aiul Archer, anJ n.is at last mine into t hill es of Judge Kell. who, 1 ici'.n well acquainted willi the case In determined that it shall be lini fore, died Ine, tliivear in spite of the . If any man doubts this historv of my ease, let him go and ask Mr. Cibson. SIM. SOUFKSllUiS. Curs for Sbscaititicm. A gentleman vv!u w as i s : . i "i 1 1 ti In bis house f.r four motiihs liy a : cvere attack !' iiin.imatory rln -umati -m. wis i-,);. .taiulv i-,;ed hv luijihois dune.' Ins illness, ami in t'ac ruur of hi.c.mfuicio nit n ri iv.it 1'iiini tiirm the I.-IImw in;; Ti'-ci i n Mil-, nil t-,ii.l In In; infallible in tlu' l nn." ti tl:,' ili vn' uiuii-i' v. '.ui !i he hiii.irt'd: iiiue t lay niivcl wilh ini',r.ir ttnj sa'.t. itp!ii'i! i I i the ;.nt i'.ii'.'i teil: luiuc ajijiliril hul; livi' a ' u'.c n ir'n i:t mi 1 1 .uvli:!.;: e! vi i.'.ril hriiiistoiH' turpet-.tinc ii. Ui a: ei ! f ItjimIv and re.l pi'pper, l-.iti'.i1 the ait. sin.l (l:in! ph ni.i!i!i : ci)hl !-'.! 'Wit hath: hot liii ili.'.iti .i vapor halhr r:iw nitlsk:.n"s skin-", fur next to tin- part ulTi'i'l: d: ratlle snake's skin: rattit si;ikc's oil: tar, hrimstouc and .-;!'-;k t p mixed to a s.i!c iiiiJ applicl hot: i-Uunk" q.-i'.i -e: the iirarro'.v of a horde's hind leu: t in and salt-j i tic t ) diiuli: raieolior and ulcdiol: hnrk of in '.eil:ii l ash, btecood in hrandys root of skunk's ivKml'v. l.iadii a poultice of: nni. row of ho:r'n j c.vs auiioiut with it: hops rt M-p.oil in vinegar: tlicc of fat perk, spro.iil with pulvermal sa'.l-pi'tie", and :;jlieil; oil of rpike-iuiut and oranum. equal parts mieil. and bathe: carry : certain bone 'f a cert li'i animal in my vai.-ti-o.it poeki t nine days, I i:r.)iuiscl iicvi-r tn tell wliat.b nu tUis was: t cl-s'-.in: poke berries put to Jamaica s-pirits, am! ilrank: aiinjor and .i;roinid re.l pepper, mixed with !io:;'s 1 sr.l: showerin-; us loilovvs, nine juil's f.ill ! cold water, nine iuiirnili';s. i'i snci'i's ion. pro i-'.-teil from an ideation of nine' fe t a'ooi e the le a i: old : ho.'.s burnt to i hurcoal, puleenzi'd and mi veil vv't'.i raw whiskey and Mnear, drink liinc spoonfuls a day. I'll 'lion of the part a'''eteil v the tiand ut a pure blooded Alri Mii; eijail parts i! wild turnup, Caseiuie pepper and guupuwdei. sterp:J in cn'.er brandy, nine spoonfuls a day, nine d ivs in siieeesinon. This is an antidote to inlhunm.itiou with a veneaeee to it, my tee tU are' el blaziii like" oven wood." Jo'iN rs! iv. llielaint'r et .ictiiodr-in. tdi" not the i ninrant fatia'ie that soiee would represent him. lie was a rcsnl.ulv bred Oxford scholar and during his laborous life niaiiitaiiied an iiitimsi' ey with works of literature. Jle mrn'.ions in his ion ma!, a i ere -a! of iJiisntiis ( hi ri ins v. liilr on a i innev. Ami on Aer.'ii .t l-lli, 17 1s, he reeord.--In lidncr to AYwca-tte, 1 lin-hed tiie tenth Iliad of Homer." On another occasion he mention n adiic; the Thrhais of S,i'.iu I his j idmentiin Id ratine were ofu-n hf.-tv ami superficial. Thus be -peaks rf Trench inn tre, I let. 1 i 57. In I'd ; lit;!' journey I read over .-. en rio-jty indeed, a Ih.-neli heioic poem, Voltaire's Hnriide. He ia vcrv i'vclv iitcr, of a tine iuciciuation: and alio .tj I suppose, by nil eornpi t"nt judges, to he n e.-fci a in i-S, r of the i'reica l umu t-'e: and l hi i ii I iii'i more than ever convinced tlot the Tien, h is the ioo;c-t, meanest lannace in I hlropc: that it i - no more compar.ih!c to the (lirnnn m Spanish than a l:iu' pipe i to an o; z '.t and that with rrn.'il to j'or try in particular, ronsidei inii the intiib'i a'ile uncoiithnvss of their measure, an ' their '.vi'.vavs writimi in ihvnn', fin sav riothiutsl'l rhvnicsi it is as impossi!te U write a Inir onn in Krcric1!. a to ncikr fine music upon a bier pipe (I) "i i d'-y'. Work? SJ.jj. rr :n A rr wa- a few i'i s rier ih i ioc.' in th- I listri t Court at l'lulad. h.hia, w hi' h si tl 'es an import u.t point to ciu.ipiei- .f roods, i. that if captains and o, n. rs i-f ve.o (!:. on lan.hn.' cooiis- on a wharf, do led l ive l.oti' e of it to t lie consignees, inci! too late an hour i'i the ihcy to cna!do hi.u to stoie them, tic. y are responsible for the (l.inu'W thut r.uv be :niit:.;:;cd by tlie ox post! re. i a - . f lev, ir.or Knvv e n n, ('oiiecticnt, has appointed I'ri lay tl:, ssi ved in tint Stat, ation mi i Piavor. : Mil of Mnrch rest, to b" ohis a !.iv of i'a tim'. Ilumil'iiI.AW StTI-fc-.Thi lav.-, p.iyn A'ey. Ptrv.-n-'ShelK.v is eur liberty. a"d it is a happy thii.p that we have the liberty of ftoiu to law." The adv:.ut i.;e or happiness sometimes ;n i nuer out ed this liboi-fv. ii iiurlv idustratcd in the result of a case lati U deeded in tbr la-t rrs-oij l-i Swen two panics lixonr at Dover. .. H. Thf ainoutit oririna'ly in ih'-i u'e was the value of a smsi'.l r.ilf." and the costs v Inch tie.-imiu'ate I en belli -.ides ii the i'.nir-i' of the trial, amounted to L'pvvard- of two thousand dollars. f Urn. It has been well paid (savs the New York I'vening Star) that in this eountrv tliere is no crime liko povertv. It miht bo said of the whole world in ad ages. I was Shaksprare w ho wrote ITitc sin with cold. And the ;,-i,rirr l.m-e of j slice herth ss bre aks; Ann it with t.vif, a pimv's s'r iw doSh pierce it. i e se::r,-elv heiiecc the rrime siUuded t.i ever was deem in our age o unpiti sd.le and States. t'.;ip:irdon.il'!e as in the I'niled V"e hav, say the reporters ef nn.iav School ahoy whnH employed durimr the week lakinjr, care ef e-ittle. and w ho is so anxious to become ar,t I'iiitoil wiih tlie s-riptu'-cs. that he takes ti e Uihie wi'h hen into the fields, and dir. hit; l a elv' monshs. h has ouunitled to memory n.ii!v two t'iou..,-ind verses of the word oft i'od. .V-. Zicufttn's bait rol'incr lutik a:fiu. The Leeislature of Delaware, have requested their Senator in Congress to intro duce a resolution restoring the Journal of the Senate! to its lonner state. Mr. I!aviir.i announced that, as long as he had rt seat there, he should press the motion. The day is not f ir distant when his CiTort will he crowned wiih success. S:cl, In your CtndiJaff . A Harrison man and Van Buren m in re.-entlv met. 'Hurrah for Harrison,' said the first. 'Hnnah fir the Devil." said the spunliy Vsu.ite. "Very well." retorted the Hairis in man. " on stick to vrnir candidate and I'll stick to mine." - -.. w Sir.ts Anna w,n ofl' Krv Yc on the 1 :.!; u!t.

,7;ty ntnranrijl V v ouug lady was re -ently tried before an ecclesiastical coun

cil in iew l-i'uuswich, .ovaScotiaforierf .-. t hue of the c!i'.!l"'N's pre lei red aeainst lier w as 'lia isiif decbiii el t!u r;i was but oned'od, t'l it wa Andrew Jackson!" 'i'b.e ladv i-hould i.iovc into the Tniled States where si! I red ty losis tro ttdersited, e.spcciallv the one she professes, which bein.-r counte iiauced smd rewarded by t!ie govt i-nment itself, has of late increased with wonderful radidity. j Cah'iii'.ist 'IVfe'.rpr. Kfr Cotton Yarn XV rJ-'Iir. cui tomer: of the y.bove estahlishemi nt J- and merchants eenera!!'-', ran be f iruislnd with ('tlTT(l. VAIOiS hv f n w ardinc; their or ders to I). S. !(l.M:i!. Hnrrn'irs, Sipt. lj.', I s.i(j ! -lf 'fTMIM subscriber havinfr associated Uobcrt . Cernan with liim in his store, the business herea I'ter vv ill he conducted under the linn of i'ont-cr iv Carnan. 1). S. HON N III'. Vincrnues, Nov. 10th, 1830. Fall and Wmler M ). rv I : 1 1 A X l ) C A ! 1 X A X, "JUST receiving and opening t'iroel from the eastern cities, a laro stock -f ISRrFZKSS. FSiEJfVSE. iUV (iOOIK eon.sistiriLr in nart of the fedlowing artielcr, .: Sup. Illue, lll iek, fii-een, Drsib, Claret. Mixed and oilier Cloths, I'laid, Drab, oVc. Cassunert's:, CassiueUs. : e. eve. 1 leavy lliishines, lie.irskitis r.n.J Pilot Cloths, for Overcoats, ,'jOtt pieces IJrilisli, i'rench and American I'riuts, I'lain sold rigurt-d Merinoi s. Lace and .Musims, French worke d capes cellars, iVe., figured and plain I io!')inetts. Swiss, Midi, Jaekoiieti and 1'ook Muslins, Lace, Quillings, hlgiii'i-". anil Insrrt-in;r-, I'lain smd I'igureil Silks, Unr.J..o r, c.l,. Dunuee Itiht-siiido and l!e!lino-s, Silk, I'lond Cauze, I'an'A' Shsiwls, Handkerchiefs, A'eiis. .V c. Thibet, ISIeriiu) Shawls and Ilandkcrehiefs, Cashmere and I'rusMan Shaw la an.! I laudkereliiefs, Irish 1, incus, I-tsis'n Di.tjicrs, liieached and uiibleae!:cd 1 )omestiei, s. Keverteens, Moleskins and Drillings, Checks. Ticks, lbiizes said Flannels, ('loves, Vesting and ilosiery in a trreat varietv, Kl.'ll.ancl 12 'ucrLer Rose and M'hituey lUanl-els, Maekanaw and l'oint I'laukels Twenty eases .'if Hoots and Shoes. Silk Hats, Fur and Sealskin Caps, Ladies' anil iMis.ses Straw, Tuf-ean jsnd Shaker Honnets, Hardware and ( V'tlery of ;;!mo.-t every description. I '-5 7,j 1 " ' l'iy-i'V: 11.' iiiVV-l Teas, Vounr; Ilysi liUjft and ( i m i -1 'o vv ' It 1 r . rwrntv-fivc half ( hes's of son, Imperial 1 Seroons of Indigo, Spiees, &c. cVe. &.c. Together l1'1 tdinfist everv article in (lem;mil; till of which will he sold sis cheap and upon as aecnninotl.tung terms sis thev pan he had in this phiee1. UO.XMllv (rv C.MCNA.X. Nov. lt'tli, 1 -!-tf. New CoojI. "fTUSr received an uddnintial mpplv & of IViLL A?"0 WIJYTER 6 0 0 0 S, which, toielhi r v i h e.ur form-r f-toik. makes it romplete. and render-it ipial to any in ti'e place, and to which we respectfully call the attention of our fi lends and customers J ho.c wi.diinj; to tret srood l-jrirn'm?. mb:ht better isive us a call. K. SMITH Co. Vinccnnes. Nov. is:",;; 'j"tf. u.ht9 axi? LJ AS J'ist received und for sah' bv K. S.MlI'H t Co. Vinrcinier, Txev. 1:; ::'.-tf. i'ix IJiiiidrc'd hhU. ' th n.r. fust ipiahty. for sale bv vin;r.i,T:R ,v hailey. v'iarennes, ".'ox-. 17. l.ir, l!itf. RAGS! RAGSII RAOSIi! Two ;uk1 a lin'l' cents! nrr poiiiiu in ca.-ii, or tiinc nts in priiil inir. will le 'given for anv quantiiy of clean linen f,p cotton rn irs delivered ;? tliis ofiice.

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""iiru. v nl.',V"u!1' J'liveioc I, tii a nuf til.! ret JJ. Hl'hlXSOX Pies .'d mid for sale by '. iiKUiul'.i"tUi-cr eeroir f l iiht and l'.hn streets, ( 'iiieianuti. Ihe-.i v it.h counter Hie, .".0. .S7'.'.4 of i.'.i ,iad-fui i:i .io d to order, Hi Unia'. el spri. e ;. t.'ineinnaii, Apiil --d. 01 U. If f .e. ' i'V-.'t.foj.'ti.'r.i'M1-!', -'b, ie't gTHK umlcrsisrtieil is , U'u'Jh !i '',,,v 'l "ig a -J fir puhiic ii'-coinmod dioti in that Tnim"d:c.ubiiibiiiis lonj; occupied as tut Inn, beloniui; to Walter A i i ns ronu, I hsip. from w 1mm ho bits tat-: en a lease lor a term of years, where he hopes in a .-m i t time to Iv prepao'd to keep a nous r. or i::Ti:iniLXMi;xT eipial to any in the Western cenuitrv. The house it c!f is unusually pleasant wilh lai.-o and aiiv looms. and a! rei ahly .-iluated, siandin'r on a S'p'.u c alon", iineonnct t'd wilh other bui.Mio''s. 'i'iir v. hole premi esj; miileritoiinr if pairs, v liieh, v. hci.i completed v. ill r.-ndcr it as couv eni nit and i:s comf rt tlile. for travellers ir hoarders as kiiv .similar - o.r, ui lit in the t iie. The stables -, iil be inferior to roue in the country and v. el! supplied with hay. rrai:i. ive. A Koadiui; Koom, ii intended Io be kept v. here new spaper-: from the Atlantic ci;h s anil other tec. lions et' emr country will be rcuhii'lv filed. In this, his new- nndei tukiiist. the undersigned iot-'iiils to make i very one, w h may be pleased to call, as comfortable and e.s much at home as legible. Dro-.crs can b fnrni.-hej w ith I ( s for the roc-veuicni-e ol their stock. K. ( '. J.ANUJjl !.V. Lawreiieclitiruh. July "S, 1 "".r ;- To i.iiitous of m: us r.i ri.K, vv.e. (hie of y.cir em is, it v. ill be si en .- the abrc.f noli' e. has i"i- d his wonted vocation for a sf ason. and a.-suuied another. From an editor he i ; metamoi rd to a Ihmif i Instead of cat"rin'r fur (tie mental tastes of old literarv friends, he i.about to cut and rar " for tlie cn-pon al pulldtes oi I'i'H or.es in i pietirp.tm sl le. SliouM anv of vm chance to pass this way, no matter of what political creed, voii shall be sure of a eonh.d reception and a heart'. welcome, sect free, and trulvhapp will lie in1 Io rrei t iinv ot Ins J. inner I'lctiui n ti the loih.nrne mt. i:e-To-ctru!!v, l;r. K. C. I.AMih: IX ;v.r:.v. :v I'(-lH'IjI VDAIi. Ojuii to ii!j,ils ef (ithcr tr.r ur tint ae pimvini'ii iv lJ-l ft i;r. Limited to about twenty pupils to a teacher. Instruction isiven so as Io fit pupils for business Hi!.!,' truth not excluded. Tuition s I .", per year, fo per quarter. K.v'.ni cIih!' :e lor we ;J, we. Mr. vv Ails. ( b:( :! V. t 'fnchictui't-. June H'lh, is;!(i 2-tf. SALT FOK WIHIAT. jHK subscriber will exehan'TC Nalt fir Wins bushel for l.ush el. If. 1). 1 Ii: Cl.Ii K. October ioh, is:n; i:i-:f. wnw ,. l... ,l. l . o V s5'STri: , .stantlv riihaud., mid fir -i iiZZx&ti wiir.i;i.i:K & r.iu:v. June -'lth, IS'tC .'!-!, GISS3LUTI0N. . i .: i-uici oi'iw ei n liie .u'i. i ineis. under tue lirm of Smith and Carson, j; dis. olvon the ! bth ultimo by mulual consent. II. S;n.it 'l iV Co., are fnPy antliori-ed to settle the bi.siiie.-s. J'OI'KKl' SMITH. THOMAS. .1. CAK' O.V A'incf iinr.i, .Tidv. olh .lfit! (i-tC WTKIiV nifier'.-.r sm ipiebannah. on bund and iJ tors ale bv WHKKI.UIl .r; IJAII.liV. .lene -.-.id,. I-.:;:, i-if. WW1 wvziii 0)M?) tHzi'J--'On W .iter SUrcet..Q-'s-bi-twec'i Market and l!us.-cro:i si '-eeSs. has j u-t cecived nnd wel continue to receive a FItllSll mi l a no I siui,Uj of FALL & W!A TKJl ((mh. which l-iaethor with his ornur Stock will con-ti-tute a side -t and sreneral assortment of roceric-t, (.iuc iisi ;ire, ( 'hiu;1. ( iilirrv, Hals, Ilomict?. I loots, Sho ,s ! L ) i r Kcnliawn. Sait. elc, rvc. All ef xvhicli lie is anxious to sell ,-,t the lowest prices, and is determined to di.-pose i f cm the most r'.'asoii'ihle terms. r.". It. He wiii receive in cxeimne alii.ost anv nrtiele. of eouulry produce. Viiio'iiiiis, Oct. 27, Isiofi Ci-tf

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S"7.-: j 1 1 b mi Icrsij-neil bniinx closed Ins store i.i the mill, and w i-hin; to elo.-e the aer-ount-of Ine fc.iinc. would rcpie-t loose x-hr nr.' iudebt'l to roil and reltlc their rcpretive dcbls. ir. n. vm:r.i.En. Vio-c.'isir,. A-1.T. I S ; o II

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eh', -New tl.icms r-ustr. f.o a!e by ia vv l. t.i.t.i.u cc ii.-viii. i . June -Sth, 1 Sos; - 1-tl'. """Ill" Sub-eri'crs no row i inpim: at t'c ir n U Store Koom. on Water i-tn it, en addition . I ?to,-k cf nrv ;ooi?s. to which they would invile t'ie atli i-tion f tin; fiends and cut i::;e,-i, sisul the pubhc in r-euc: . i Thev will receive iu cxchfinec tor is. "d-. Itecr Ko. koon. Kaoit ami i Uios um skill". lean ! m and I.iiir'i, tons. 'in:. i!ccs-., .i. J c iih. 1 'I i r ! I, 1 lax lend Tow l.i.a n, 1 it lie tkoun k ti; t: i . OUTLET i'i Gc,LEt'iL!i yrTV KI. now .ri;i,r.; a a;iJ l.Ui a----;t;:i l.t f-: ,.iXlrdin Iinw't: t'f. t-r. sf,v. 15. tr (. ii.'"nts f ir tin- in. porters, will cot; :f mtlv ki i-u on hand the' (rf.,) Anchor lieu.d t'.isissipai rne; iiiid a suju-ri-ir iii.wi'.' of ls,:.i,j t5 .r:'.ir At their holcf.de store, corner i : ".I. i.i (V ;i ter Mio I'-. Jvjn.-vi. Jiilv 1 itli IS.'O' !i,'--t:' lxcsrs Tji. for sale bv (SCy vj:i:i.i,t;o v, j;ai;,i:v. May 7th, is.';5 ')-t:'. rJ IlOKtiK LKKCJI having pureh ,-ed on the "iUs'lltlh nltiiii!) the iiilere t of 'I'h. 'uas .1. Ca).-on. iu the inercl.ani!i.-e of ihe lirin el Sndib and Carson, the hu-ine-s will iu Cimo be em ii on at the old stand by the i -.' c i' cr- i i,;h r tin fi.-i:i of Ho!'! rt Stniili iv Co. u.ho ,'! j r. ilebt-j due I y the l.,te linn i.l' S..;ii'i u c. on. and to whom all those io.d. ' ti i: are ir.p.i 1 t i make immediate pav ment. JMlBr.iiT SMITH. t;i:iii;t.i: i.i:!;cn. A'iii.'cnnc.'. July llh. 1-otO ti-tf. FOR SALE OH LEASE," 675 subscriber will fill all the r.ppra'c. ,r i a Distillery, v illi or without a mound !e:i-e fir a liuinber of yeses, or be will b a.-c the v h. b bv the year. The above Jli-lilicrv i- i ;o i '. makinn live barn 's of whs-key '.iry re, cpf icr liiiurs. '' r.us xv iil be i. u: lc r.-. --. ih d. whi:i;i.i:i:. Xov. n'.ih. i'--u; ':...',r. "WaJmh Farm For iv:!-:-C'J j ". "sii xs? r ile I, and iiii - ""I'i S'-y.-. on ihe Wa'.ia-h KiM'r. fee ' '.-'' '..1 .-Vsv - , miles above Vima upr cu .,v which tin re is u hirise i-'n a n I Ii -t.-li r . . ;. uooil ,,x n, .. , st mill, it coo.l JlwcJ'iiic JIoo e. t-u: f'V!Q) f'''d "'iter mst-'.oti-. -. .in-1 a tic .", -IJ.'JSrpblec.reliar.l. 1': '.:, thl - firm ;. . . hex, J ;?C a view- of (be riv, r 'Z r i n'' i , each h reel ion. l'roiu Ihe l.i.sh t 'inais on 1 . als.i a x lew lor several i nie- in e t nt o ( r Ail'-' n and Fiiiiii-Pc prairies. It i- in l.r, t ,.f i:,. mosi bi a i it i t'ul situations on th.' V. ;.b..sh ',' . , : . Toe Kail h'o.id f'o:n Hvaii.--. ii!" t Ter: -I hint. i-l:ii-l f.oit luiroe-iiatelv on one side i I I':,- I'.irm. I is well timbered and about 0 or liim ty : ,. s und( r impr i e.i.ent. Tin re sire vera! i;ei er-f uiInni roc;; springs on the o loi-es. a i:cx '-f'.ilioj stream lim thiossh it. on which a Wr-'er ;-o.'l m a small t-valo :ui -,ht be bei't ;.- ,i.-! .ii.tejc. i. n. wnn"j'i:i.s;v. VineeriTK s, Cct. 2-:!i, l-:5i; ----il". KLorii. C('.NVrANTJ.Y ci: l::i:..h IV -ii Ihmi'y J"! ? nnd f ir . a!" bv 'wiin:i.::i; .'. j'Air.i:', June !. 1 l.1f T7"ll i I's-e. ill 1, 1. 1. res, eci.uoy i:, tor us ;.. : y . usticni is a;-,d tin- puhh", th it be has abeul three hundred of the above alii, b's on ban', oi variou- fies, from .No. 1 to .o. C(t. x.hi'h t o 'puhty ef lr itcii.ns and woi'.m io-Imo. eauo- S 1 e surpassed iu !li-.t or v. e-t: : II , f v.'ii'i ;.r.- a -rant, d to run xvclh and s-our wi!! ; I- o tiemom x- refunded. Thev m.iv be had : t t'e Iron Store" of Mr WILLIAM . I A V- 111 I. ,., s". Ih'ist Front strr- !: or i.t the M imd'ai to. v, c i II a-i .-ide Main strei t. a f. -.v sojs id. ive I'.c Cimah (.'in i'liuiti. hi", nn: am sptiop. Jan. ss- mv. f ..c.'.ve. -'; t'itt, -S;;ict.-r&!t nt.'o t""cp;:sr r." --v S"3sx V tl J i X. S3 If ill,

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CONTiAT'L'S to (any en the iihove bianchri J i:i all Ihei. x ari ty, at his ne'.X' biick siiop on Market street, nearly opposite, the -M oke! Hons", where he will be he clad to nerpinmoih'te his old customers and (he public co'iicrally. ai vvhob- sale er retail. He has on hand a number of noTAar cocks stgves, which be xx ill dispose of on .'.cromnii.ithi . i-r;n-. Vinocnnrs, iVr v. t. sij.', C.Vl.. A". '!. -,?s":i .-i-.-en for old I'.- ,irA Trwl.r.

rjA.V.'AV from ti.' snhscnoer, on 11 L ThiT dssy mornii-g ?U 'be VitU iiistr.-in indent, il t.pp-f'n'icc M ''-' 1'ritit-

ti'.: l-'.n mer -, v.::1 :i!.s( d Da: ul Daviv Any person r-tt, rjiing '-aid t.rentiee .o, or c..;. !i,,: h'..-.t i.i smvjiiil ;-o that I ran eel i.iiii again, tl.s.ll ieeci.e t!:e above rc iv:.f.l vvi'.hout thi.iiks; s.ii',1 all per.-on- are hereby c.mti'.M d agninsi hssrhoring him on my svieount. S-. V. CAT)TINGTO:. Jsiminry in. If . X-VA.MIX 'AOxTTlT lhfl,cu!l Ala':-::H' THH I'rr.; sv V.r i.f the I.t.'-.'- ;'.,, r-sr..f: or the u:..'":i -inc pntu i.a,.,. whVh hr bv, ..,;,. - d. fii:uoi'.-;C' ; to the l.-uii- i.' vlml,,.,, c,;,0. 'oi:.-!y t-ti :...:. ! t' i ir . n t-p t;,.,, ".r;,,9 :.:i'? low aroie.ei: i ,: ; f.,r ,r -;-,;',;,.. Coi.x iie i d tb.it be oe.l j,, .,;.y r-,v r,., r5. !li ite. illy .. i-iete tl... intcn -Ss, t r rc ah-e the k i ! el' his nmr,, i.'i.s ri.be,;1. , rs, p:w ff(.,;.. f d the xahiii! .' - ;-:J rl' ;T 12 - J v.; . i 5 A II J. If ALT'. "1 l.c-tcn, to v lose, up, ih.t-i.,'.;rr the :i:,:ra;v :.-p..rtme,,t, ef J..:.:-,'., J',,-k will her. atu'r t.e con-mor-d. 1'or ma;.;. m i:s .Mrs. J .,!,. oo In-t' d th" A.aeii-uu J.aii.e,' Mayaine l.i a peim h-j! .' isiiconn.!-.,, i.i. lit, wbi.-ii v ii! U ii;cr::, ,l in the I.ady's Ii...-!,. 1J. r a! iiiti, s i.r lYoi!i?r to her oiii;;r'. u .-: :cu, a,..i ,, i,,,., of tlie Atlantic (die ri:).. a hi.'h r. r-utatkn n ' I i .' ( l.r fem.ih' wri'i i. I.J.ufled r the jii.:i-'i"i. l.ianareir.'.nt f Mm. M!-, the I !.:!;. . Ih.."k will i...t ..i.ly imiint hn t! exc, ber t eiiaisi' ter s: h.s- '.hca ly' ac uircd. l et " ':.' " ') tl it "v ill ! j..i,,:,r-l more r- i r . i ! ! v. rshy ; the . i ..; , t tt.0, to 'vh'-ie ie. re-t-- aid r.'u:,,, n , -:t n has l,c;. and will C''i.'ii.,;e Io be. . so.-i i il!. i'ev.,- .,' .. ir r v. 1.1 L-iii I .e v.ii,- a i.i a i J-rs v'.. 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