Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 October 1831 — Page 3
VINCENNES, OCTOBERS, 1" "1.
Wtae oi two writ of Fi Fa in
'o ue directed fiom the Clerk office
. . j... ' nt tut- Knox Circuit Court, I will offer tor Hknry Clay, E-q. arrived in lhi ! vce . sale before t!ie Court House door in VmTucsdav last. On the next dav hi left .! cenncs, on S .iturd ay the 12th day of Nov em-
... i ...... !.. innrc riT in rfin. ii.
o'clock of said dav, agreeably to the third JWx 2 V f 2 I H 11 Snrilnn rf thp snhh ethic real and per-i Tl J tl JL " yjyj'JJ C
tatc to execution all the ri$ut, tine
on
for Tcrre-Haute. I have been informed a puhli dinner was offered him, which ttc declined
Co MMI'NIC ATEl). COURSING. The races over the; Vinecnr.cs course took place on tho l.'Uh, 11th, and loth davs of this month. l'ir-t day, three miles nnd repeat; Harper's Sir Peter Teazel, CrateVs Smiling Birch, I ..aws' Illinois Jack, and D wdens Dmnis, making tour contending horses. Firs' heat was run in 7 minutes?, won hv O 'lHiisr x;eond heat. G minutes won hv
-nnh. Dennis trained by Parcel! and
Second day, two miles and repent; II irpnv: Speculator, PureelPs Henry Clay, W.'ui's Si. Tammany, and Crances Smiling Birch, making four contending horses. First heat, 1 minutes and 17 seconds, won by Henry Clay; second heat, 5 minutes, handsomely contested by St. Tammany, but won by Henry Clay. Third day, one mile and repeat, run by three year old colts, PureelPs Braddock, ('harlev, entered by Johnson, Lagow's Buck Elk, Bailey's Dick, and Henderson's
Creeping Jack, making five contending colis First heat, one minute and 55 se
conds, won by Braddock, Charley distanced; seeoi.dheat, 1 minute and 5V seconds, handsomely contested by the tour remaining coils, but won by Bradilock.
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SSHUfam Sttfrttrc HAS JIST KECEIVED A SITPLY OF
( Cf'()rc3n and Domestic
sonal es
and interest of Francis Jackson, of in and to a certain Town Lot in the Borough of Yin cennes, designated on the Plat of said Borough by Emisou and Johnsons' suncy. by the number one hundred & seventy-one, it being the same whereon the said Jackson now lives ; taken as th? property of said Jackson, at the suits cf John Lodwick, and John K. Kurts. W. L. WITHERS, d s k. c. Vinrennes. Oct 22, 1331. 37--4t-Sl 25.
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Sheriffs Sale.
commercial lujpcvt.
ue of a writ of Fi Fa, in damages.
o me directed, from the Clerks office
ot yne Mmx vircun vourt, l win oner at
public sale before the Court House door in
Vincenns, on Saturday tne ltn day oi 4mi
Amongst vhieh are the newest pattern
and latest style Calicoes, Ginghams, Rouen Cassimeres, Jcc. He has a Is.) received G-BQCERIES, IRON. CASTINGS, SALT TAR He respectfully solicits a continuance of puidic patnmage. Yineennes, May 17, 1S31 lftf
3Rrtifcal potterDR. IADBOS
HAViNO hc.;ted himvlf n Yineennes tendtrshis PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the citizens of the town and its
Mil
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NICHOLAS SZTLTU
riLL to miles t carrv on the
cm nun zznttt ircu Rtisiness at the old stand, where lie wdl be hv,"t to accommrdatt bis customers re-- August ro. iC,i.
Ul - OVAL. lyUUBLE & BIi(,-KAV, Tailors,
I i Mrr.v- i ruL.ui uuorm ttRir custt ni111 ers, and the public generally, they have removed to the brick building Deafly' opposite Col Graettr's tavern, and just below their former stand, where they will at all times be bappv to attend to ny commands the line of their business. Sept 24. 1831 S3 t
NOTICE. THE emi annua! o.ei ':t ir of the Mn!i
fi cl Bord of the first Medic ll District, j lfl ()(()
"HI IrtM ;(IV L lit iim IIIIV Ul M 4MOUL.U. the thirteenth day cf Ocrchtr
Bv order rt the Hoard. H. DECKER. Src'v
Oct. 1. 1831. .14
COLLECTOB'H NOTICE. OTK E i hen :ivrn ta!J hom A " it conrern, that nil :! lar.' inJ town lots, the taxe s of uhi h sha!! remain unpaid for the year 1KJ1, ui'il iIm pcc uJ M-.-nday in nfin! c r next, ;. in and beuii; in the jounty of uil.s n, and ta!e of Indiana, Mill le t.lirl f r "t he court house door, at Princeton, i.i the county aforesaid, or si much then i aj will pay the tax and co: on the s :me, the sale to commence l-etwecn the hour of nine o'clock, A. M and f ur i- k, P. M.of said da , vile to continue from dav to dav til! all i otlen d. JOHN MY LBS, v. c. c. Ct. J. 1SH. :i t h
LES.
REMOVAL. 1 1 1 1 1 Tv. SllSvn ihi- h-irv lc:iv( tr inf. ,rwi 1,1c
vember ensuinc: between the hours of 10 and I vicinitv. His otfue is on Market-stive-. I (r;Pn ,,i ri,ltn(,.(.fw i,..t u '.'
4 o'clock of said day, agreeably to the third i next door to Messrs. Rose c: Harper s store. ()U,Vt.(l h5s store to the ,)f ick j d
Section of the Law subjecting real and per- where be may be found at all times, except
sonal estate to execution; the neht, title and i when absent on business, lie hopes, irom
interest of
two hundred
Samuel McMurrav, of in and to j his unremitted attention to ali cases entrust ed acres of Land, situate lying! ed to his care, to merit a part of the public In rhu rniinti- r f k' nrvv ntl IrnnWIl I n5rnna(ri TT ii rh'inr-s will he rCaSOIt.dlle
and being in the countv of Knox, and known
by the number two hundred and twenty -one.
in the additional donation, it being the same
whereon the said McMurrav lately lived;
taken as the property of said McMurrav,
at the suit of Samuel Shannon.
V. L. WITHERS, d. s. k. c.
Yineennes. Oct 2J. 1831. 37 4i Si
natronee. His chartr-s win ue reason. i
mcennes. Oct. o, 1831. oaov.
i
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env d
DISSOLUTION.
I KOM THE LOUISIANA ADVERTISER, OF OCTOBER 1, lS'dl.
(illAEKAL KLMAKKS. Our marre, continues duil -die weather since our last has i.ecn fair and nleasant, and the
. . f-ei.t r.i! g-.'-od health of the city is uninter
rup:ed. The JMississippi has fallen 12 inches lui in the past week, and is nine
fe;H i olow hiuh water mark. As usual.
j at the close of the commercial
present to oitr patrons and the public a corrected statement of the stocks of Cotton and Tobacco on hand Much time and labor have been taken to make this statement correct, and we hope that no cr;ors of importance have been commi'ted ahould any of the ware houses base i con neglected the owners or orcop iuts wiii confer a special favor by making the tact linown to us.
COTTON has Lceu more in demand,
and is s!i ditiv enhanced in value. The market however, cannot yet be considered fairly open; prices therefore are not tirmlv established. The s!es of the week are between yOOO and 3000 bales at our quotations. Much difieronce of opinion exists respecting the am mt of th next crop. TVe thinklt will be short, or in other words that ihe exports from this eity fv the coming year will not equal those of the past. The quality of tho new crop appears to be much inferior to that of former ye.ivs, so
far as we have had an opportunity to lorni an opinion. SUr.AR & MOLASSES, have improved in value, and both articles (of good quality) are sought for of the latter we know of none for sale on the plantations. In the citv it is brisk at our quotations. Judging from all the information we have obtained, we think that the growing crops of S-'igar cane have not been so much injured bv tho late storms as was feared, and if the present favorable weather contin-
lies, we anucipiie uo uimiuuuuu i crops. TOBACCO continues without change v. ehae heard of one sale only since our lat,it was made at our former quotations, which we continue. We have no reaon to expect a change in the price ol thi- article. Several hundred hogsheads have been broken and made into bales, -which will acount for the deticiency in our lonnor statement of stock oil hand. FLOUR arrives in small quantities, and
mci-'s with an equal demand for city cou-
sumpiion, at our quoiauou. .- none bought recently for export our flour is not in denvind. Rt;:;i'(; P.ALE ROPE remain
very dull, the arrivals nun h exceeding the rales; we continue our qu tati ms as nominal, but beliee that either or both articles could be pun based at something less there arc many holders and few purchasers.
VI Ri, B ACON, REEF & LARD, eon
tinue plenty, an
rcpori, except that some h .uers "t article have risen in their demand
IE partnership heretofore existing un
der the firm ot S. M. Hone, & Co. is this 1 1 All ,1 I- A. . ,1 n A
y dissolved. vn persons inueutcu nc
requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber, who alone is authorised to settle the affairs of the late firm. A. LeROY. Yineennes, Oct 4, 1S31 373t
NOTICE.
ing ci tims aeainst the es-
.fiibson county, State ot Indiana, to file the same between this time and the fut Mnd iv in Decemlier next, in the Clerks office, or their claims will ever nfter be excluded. JOHN LESSLEY. Jdm'r. Oct 22, 1831 37 6t
L uerfccns are hereby informed that I
uue taken out letters of administra-
PJ. lion upon the estate of William VangorI den, (late of Knox county.) dee'd. all per
sons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, are requested to present them properly authenticated fot settlement. The estate is believed to be insolvent. WILLIAM BURTCH. AdmW Oct. 1, 1831 3 6t
P NO' LL those having ate of J.mies Lo
first
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from Water-street, adjoininir the store c-f
Hurtib & Heberd. foriuctly occupied bv Marion & Hunter, where he will be glad to see hi old customers. He lias on hand a eood assortment of
GOODS of eery description. Also an in STOTES, nssorted, 7 &, 10 plate, 1GO B.s. SALT. 9 ICC Bags ALLUM, do. All of wh'ch be will sell on fair terms for cash, or for PORK and CORN, delivered th's Fall and inter. Persons having accounts with him, arc hereby informed that be intends going on for goods shortly, and they are requested to call and settle the same before the 10th of September. SAMUEL SMI I II. Aug 31. 1831 30 tf
v Yii;is liiN
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WILLIAM MIEURE. Yineennes, St-p. l:il. u." U
a ILfot of irttrrs, EM A INI NG in the the Pos Offico at Princeton, la theq a. ser timing the Isst of September, which i! not taken out in three months will be sent t tho General Post Office as dtad Utters. B, C. D, IL K. L J' tm Ballad, Jesso Baikcr, Pob Broun. J.hn Colvin, Wm. Dppreast Will'um Ilarinton, San uel Hali, 2. Grason Hues Mathcv Kcll, John or Abraham Leet M, N, O. P, V W Wm Mr-r&ram or Jese Dougb-, N rev MiC' uskjr,
Jooies Siills John Nea . Ma y Ncal, Wiit Pi if e. Ja : Vcozao :. i l iani W'.lkeisor., C"' ii W 2s o JOHN ARBU1 UNO . P M. Princeton la Ot I , J 83 1 36-3C StTimfntetratcr'iDi lie ice. f 0 HE subscribers kaving taken ;t letP ters ot administration on tic - :to
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OIHOUL All. REFyitMtD MEDICAL COLLbGIS BROWNSVILLE, PA. MfV MKDk'.AL COLLEGE, on i the B itanical plan, b,is been established in Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylva
nia, and will go into lull opeiation the nrst of Noven.ber next. This Medical Schorl is to be under the care of the Reformed Medical hocietv of the United btatts, and to be
EV AW
rLYCl-vAN, LXDiASA.
F.SPECITULLY info, ms his friends
.4 and the public that he has leased for
a te'-'O t ve rs, the TAVERN STAND lately of Ciipc'd b (Jei eral i'omer Johnson, and is now prepared to accommodate travellers and all others who may give him a call, in the best manner. The stable attached to the house is large and convenient and a careful hostler is employed who is thoroughly acquainted with h'.s business. Yineennes July 22, 1831 24-tf
conducted".))' tl.t Vice President and Secre- I J f O . tarv of that body. The plan of Medical in-
struction will he the same as adopted in th(7 TVCH- vC iHUllC'V
Botanical Schools of New Yotk and U orth- ' . . . ington, embracii-g all the branches taught in IT AMI the pleasure of informing their other Medical Schools, as well as the Re- ';,.. and the ptthUc generally tfiat they formed or Botanical Svstem. ,aYt received, and are now opening, a geNine students have already entered and ov assortment of vicrchandize, among commenced their studies, and several others j . . , .f.. fflmnf Snrerine Klack,
clauv exDecieu; anu, uoui uir uamiiuj,
prospects preset, those who are to
h a no v local advantage
. . w-.. . I I J . ,. i .. , Tl . T7 T . 4.'
lege bids fair soon to stand next in rank to j Mackinaw ana I'oim niaw.cis vper that of New York. Brownsville is situated j ijacj. Italian Lutestring Silk and Tab30 miles south of Pittsburgh, on the bank of ; . Velvets Tiombazvis, Plaids, Cavitbe Monongahcla, at the point where the : Calicoe Gloves, Hosiery, Favhgrcat National Road "osscs that mer he : ft yMo' j towu contains upwards ot 2,000 inhabitants. ; . ' ,,c and surrounded bv a dense and wealthy , horn Bonnets Fancy Soa, Cologne H apopulation. Students, or patients, can ar Iter, Sdk and Marseilles estmg. Lrown tin. Mn.
rive uv steam-ooais or sine, . tn a.. unii i'im-'i"" jmhhwi.-, ...........
lich 5umiv.o,.lnU.ik..,... ' -Inch will ue louna nupcrnne inacu, ?d; and, from the flatunng ; " ' f 6V(( WoM, ?seuted, the high standing of ; n"f tr ,. . , e to be the Professors, and the ! very superior brown flight- dw, cassmets M)V local advantages, this Col- j Red, White ami Green I launch Lose
of the'vear. from anv direction. A Dispen
sary, IuErmary. Botanical (Jarden, Library, and Medical Museum, will be attached to the College, during the ensuing summer. Qualifications for admission: lsl A good moral character 2d A good English Education. TERMS. One hundred and titty dollars in advance, t..n flnlhir :s a ( ,'aduation fee. A lib-
dlivi ivu
rocco and Mens L,cathcr rtnoes tmc and Common Hats, c. Sc. together with an assortment of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Castings, Frch Groceries and Queensware, they arc determined to offer at the lowest rates for cash or merchantable produce of any kind.
I r.cu ta,c tins oppornmuy cj inform-
?a3Ltot of 2.cttcra jjNWJNINGin the Post Office at Mez?0 Iodiam, the quarter ending tlu
1st otA)cto!)er 1831, which it nottaktnout
w'nlrn three mi nths, will be sent to the Gen ii n . i
erai ror vim'-e as ot ati letters
B, ( D. E, F. (J. H. J Anthony Bennet, George Bauher, Simon Billing. Samuel Col-
mnn, James Carrethers D miel I) ,vis. Owew Davis, Thorn Dais. Alfred Elliott, (i. R Furguson, George Gill, Jsaac (iiles. Joseph Hooten. David Howard, Absobun Hurst. W m Johnson. L, M, P, R, S, T. Rex Lancaster, Jonathan Marnev, l)aid Myers, Eli Mills, Simeon Moore. Charles Mieill, Dect J J Pennington 3, Jimei Pogue, Benjamui Ri gh , Joseph Roerty 2, G W lletht r., Shei.ffof Sulhv ;n county, Benj. Turuian, l'ei j I immon. Robert Taylor
I ON(;. P M. ! Mero f.. 1 1. 0 t. 1. 1831. 3. - 3t "B 1 UN AW A irom the subscriber, on 1 ft Sundavgw eninjthe 18th September, a
mulatto mTjwamjrii p LA 1 BOU RN E, About 25 ykeroj fge. six feet high, stout madcjwJroright mulatto, his teeth rather broad, hs a down-cast look when spoken to, has worked at the confectionary business, and may pass for a Pastry Cook, had on when he went away, a light round jacket, a buff vest, dark Cassinet pantaloons, and a half worn fur hat; betook with him sundry articles of clothing, among which, a black bro; d cloth coat half worn, patched under the arm, several shirts, among them, one with a plated linen bosom, he can read a little, and is supposed to have forged free papers and making his way to Canada. The above reward will be given for his
apprehension and delivery, or securing him
in jail so that 1 can get him, if taken out of the state, or ten dollars if taken in the state. Information to be left with Yainn c Reel, or LUTHER MORGAN. St. Louis, Sept. 20, 1H31. 34.
NEW GOODS. BURTCH vV: HEBERD
T Av L just received their r all and Win-
of John Black, dee'd. request all jwron
having chums against said estate, o. j
sent them properly authenticated f r s t-
tlement, within one rear from this 1 ovf and all those indebted to said e-i'.i'.-' ire requested to make immediate pax inert. The b;oks and notos can be seen ho office of Martin Robinson. The estate is
supposed to I e insolvent MARTIN ROBINSON, HIRAM DECKER, Administrators, Oct. 12 :rMjt
may nd nee ;nd
Hotter J! S hereby given to all whom i il concern, that I will on le Monday of November next, m selling at the courr -house dow.
sio.ruL:,-, the LAKDS TO,?fM
Jt 5 fennuan e untv, on wh I. ho
taxes one thereon for the years ISlr . id lS'il are not paid, on cr before the said second Monday in November. The sale will le continued from day to day, oetween the hours of nine o'clock in tha forenoon, and four o'clock in the afternoon of each day, until all are offered for sale. JOHN S DAVJS,r.s.r Carlisle, Oct. 8, 131. 30 It
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ui-j the customers ot tne mcennes oream na ur GOODS, which. ; tided to their
era! allowance will be made to those in inch-1 Jff ,7 , j uture.ttiat establinment will former st ick, makes their assoi tn.ent crun-
or in ex-
r produce.
1 otn
1
ir.Mit rirr.nmstanccs. rvo student can gran- ,,, vjder the immediate man a cement ot I nlete, and will oe so.d low tor cash.
uite until he exhibits s itisfacton evidence; f m ami tjiev jl0,i(, til(lt n i change for most kinds of countn
that he is qualified to practice me ciicine, : disposition to accommodate I o which will require 12or 18 months ch;seap-, public pair o- ' ICO Barrels SALT, plication and study, and with some probabl) j cn- i 40 B.rrels WHISKEY.
I In in -irlil Ml IOP- If W DC ail lllUO.1 ' .
1 ilft V
to membership in the Reformed Medical j
Society of the United States, and be entitled to its privileges and benefits. 37 A 11 letters (postpaid) directed to the undersigned, shall receive prompt attention. J. J. STEELE, Principal. Brownsville. Aug 18, 1831. NOTE TO EniTOUS AND rrr.LlSHEttS. Editors Alio puoiish the ahoe one vear s'.iall b entitled to the tuiiicn of one student, gratis. Those editors who published, or are ' o;.',,,.,r ,,w I'irrnl-ir :is President of
1 I OH Oi IIOL I t - '
vvnliivo no hitues to ! - . . . 7. .
1C7 The highest market price f&r
Wheat, Corn and Saw-los, December 25, 1830 47-
Vmcennes, Oct. 1, 1831.
FRESH SVZEDXCINES, PtTXTStWLS. VARNISHES AND DYE-SITFFS.
To Physicians and others.
JITT OR RICK have just received from Baltimore a fresh supply of
DRUGv MEDICINES. See. 1 heir as j sortment is will selected, extensive and
f
D iiottcr. jnollector's Sale for Taxes. y. OTICE is hereby iven to all whf S it may concern, that on the seeoi
m
I I a
S it niay concern, that on the second
Monday in November next, I wiil commence selling at the court-houe door in
the town of Boonville, and county of
Warrick, Indiana, all and singular, the
LANDS and TOWN LOTS in s-iid coon
AMD
STORAGE iiGBTClT.
:o c o o: HE subscribe? has the pleasure oF infor 0 ing the, r ublc gt : a :y tiat
he siilt continues the commission and vTOHACR BUINKSS. at III- O .1 .d, SOUTH IVh.Sr CORNER 01 IV 4 TE R A SO MARKET STREETS WILLIAM MIEURE. Vincennes. April. 8 I 9 if. NEW GOODS. ADAMs & FOUD ARE now receiving their fall anI WINTER STOCK OF NEW AND
CHEAP GOOV S,
boug!it with much care, by riu i f t he firm, in Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York-
Consisting of Cloth , Rlanl etf, Cas. imcrcSy Print -, Flannels, Gingham, and Domestics, bleached and un'.leacbvJ, 53 to 6-1. ALSO A general awnrtnent cf GROCESISSS, iiaudwaiu:,
from a distance will be ty, on which the taxes due thereon for the ?A to as if personal an- I years 1K.10 and 131, are not paid on or
plication were made; all articles warranted ( before that time; and that the said sale
r U? i; d ill at d.ir oriees. ! student, ami be shall be receixeu au em-
.r . . - i . i l :c. .....i.. in iMiMis'a the Ciicular
IIIK1A is m lair oemanu, auu , msaic- ' , , r Ibevwill used for medical purposes; everv variety i i . i i .... i . I .11 ,,,4r,.w- trnni this napei, oranotlRt. II. t will u;.c.. . ..AnuMv.v . .: i i i i'renooil, a
RC ; il s i-UOliiU ooi i "I ii. .. Wl, if 'A L. 1 ill.uiv,ii ami .tui wit . i . ., ... . .
inf ran m on- iw is j ... . - - - - - - . i
Cutlery nntf Sntiirlrrn,
I which added to their foimer very' t.eral
1 . 1 . , . r,,w..x .... ,A l . I W I II II I 1U ill VI .? I UL I IF l I 1 . - . t
uivv. i,,CU - Ohio, wi i) easeto. cou.pie.c. v.uco i... , , scrus vo nurcnascrs num ucaraau- uu au-
tli. . n,hProf niusto is promptly attenaea to as it personal ap- je.us w a.u. x.u. I''o uu or t sclertif.n.
lllTTIil SI Tl. IV ailllli lll..i y " . . , , . J .1 .1 . . I -1 1 1
. It. .. ------ ,j ' .1... C '.. ...-.. i -.lift V-Mi1 I.F. t.lHII'
comp.Lieuit , , mmrltv' and sold low for cash. U. ill I,p rutoino.-il lnm bi ti r1v t...
t.M-.t :m.t l.c s i.i if ieceixe-1 .aiiuu-,"' - . - -
Ihey have the genuine mitt tween the hours ot nine o'clock in the
ind four o'clock in the after-
in price. SPERM CANDLES LAMP OIL are iri I'.etn md, and improvnij; :n j)i"e. We
oi e;r lot. iti .ms t'r lu.th, and
please to insert this t-ote once ... l 1 ........ ,
the Circular, a a s hers of their paper
I 1 -v ... . 1 ! . -V I.M.I. I : ' i I LV .5 . ' ' -
tl,.. ( n-llUr OUSCUU K U1IC Ui.nu iiuiii", .1 . C tlie v-l'iuiai, -o vi vv.iiv.i ni.'iK ,,w..ft vr v.in-fsshi v in tin cure of Date.
I J. STEELE.
have chan
ibable that they will
improve
think it prohaole
fuither. COFFEE has advanced anout had a cert? por p md and is lookm up. D.v Coods. Hirdware, Ci'u-.Misware,
S urns. CCC. Uae
Q eoUrctov'.o lioiicr,
Wisies,
rpirns,
Ir;i, t -rM-u
f mi d n b cic. LEAD A Mtiall quantity of
i i
OTICE i hereoy jiventan wn -m
may eoti.-en!, that I will, on the
second Monday in :ovetnoer ocxi, v. v-
THOMAS LOWE,
chills aud fevers. ! outciur tor arriCK t o.
ALvO.-WORM MIXTURE, equally : Bwnville. Ind. Scot. JU, 1SH. 3ti-tf
effectual for expelb.nr worms, and made in
so convenient a form as to be taken with
ease bv tlie y mi;et cliild.
The FEVER ACiUE POW
ar.d WORM MIXTURE, are
r.f efetahie nioduition. atid i ons-nuentlV
-O I " A
Louisville, 1831 29-8t
JOHN B. BUNNIFG, With hammer in hand, ix again at kU
Anvil!!
1, equa'dr ! Bwnville, Ind. Sept. JH, 1SH. 3d-tf jT d made m ft 5f ND will pr- mpt iken with "p T ", ( 'r'T !v -Tt l ul Q plotter. ! v fi v -.-'.i". i b: VYDERS, -JrjAVlNC. taken letters of adniini-tra-1 Jff ' f..im:i.pt.t- m ext u ltoget.er jKt tionof the estate of Te-valt B'aze, SD ' ' S, ; TIT '"i
nee.
nrii en !;) '
?t
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oUl- l.lsl, ailU Iliei iv.ui; 111,! i : v
1 ' I 1
rmso t. sale at the court
town of Petersburg Pike e-.'mt , Indiana.
TR WT OF L.bwA
in the sai i ut . u
and rem un unatd.
1. trom the Probate Court ot Pik-j
Pij; has each and
TOW
and
ever
A LOl
their exhibiti.m can be attended with " i COuntv, all persons hav iM-claims a raiust (I i"V rhUoC:; .and.:V!!1 tUaideVute are ,eq-.,s,,l to pre.vnt th mi
ril'T U lilt lllivv.:vii!) rtlC V.O.I1IJ.ICVI 'iv.- . , T i , i i t he two hater Medicines mav be had of Tor settlement, and thwe indebted, to inake
w Inch laves ai e due,
ft
v i) -...e ..u. v'e v mcennes
for the sear 1)1, and previous e
r-.
iAiiiU)N .S: HUN I ER.
The sale will eon'in i ' lr .;n day to uay until ali an- off -ed i r - it-'. CONRAD CULLMAN, t r. c
30 tl
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Mr. O ven Cieesv. r f Carlisle, Mr Simpson, of Bi.neilie. Jacob Wolf. of.Shaker Prairie, r Diiaii--.n. West cf tin- Chi Utian Settlem. ' .t. lil S. B d. Mou.it I'ur-neb Mews. M.. . i': O'Vel. L iwrencevilic, and Pct r
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pavment. 1 be est ate is pn'-uuir'd tu tc insolvent. JOHN BLAZE, ,Wmr. Oct. 1"), 1S31. 3U- 3t
iilaut; for Klliuofo Oil hand and for sdle at thii UUice
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to share tt.e p ttroa-
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I'CHK himself in d fit. be his to re ; csr
tb sc i.i deht tohin. to make p n n i In th? 10 h iv of Octler next. A nefje S mis request may k' v " bm onpledvo : tttl-lrj:-. tti.l pu: hem to CXpeie. Vw eunvs, -j.t. 17. 13.51. 3 J tf A few pounds ofJVool wanted.
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