Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 January 1832 — Page 3
V1NCENNES, JANUAXY MS, IKE.
The steamboat. Exchange, arrived here
mnv expect an immediate break up of the'
ico above, and a largo beet t steatvthords and river cri'O, an event anxiously looked
for by many who arc idle in consequence j
ol their absence.
COTTON. The sales of the week, sn
mm below, on inday he .mil insf. :i ; f are informCii amoant to
N.noiiy evemng he V-d mst,sue leir, tor . t,,ms;m;i les-chie'dv of good
Ihe upper uahasri
i'y-1Py, t;nTY'tf c vrV I Itis well knr;V"n tb:it rwrr.vnwrrl rhjectin jr'ir .r.nca! Hfpnrt, nnd al" fr.r the purItUttttl . -vi""- L ' j .)C cs5lis!ir.in:t t f thU Institution, m the j pose of benefitting by past expeii'.ntt . uitcirr coi;t, , i:.trr,iuetto f:'v'''- t. v. mohkou-
Sepfrr.ibcr ierm, lev I.
ohn S.iorU, Compl't. " vs.
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I 'Villi KJ4IV-' lj JUT I I about iThe hmrs of Pnvfon J ; !S-jTiir:ti!kill,decU;rY?. J
v;fr-r-nt fWm f . " which is Much i and cur-
suV'Uiy I'hiMc'uiiS v"'icral!y, and more ccnni.if tD the iir.rnr- :'nstitut?cn cf man.
IX CIUNCERY. 1" consciously purv,i,,g rou-e which i j ... i-i . . hmr i
T V. MOHItOW,
1 G. JONKS. W. bTAKKETT. January 3, 1??, 51 3r
dipt
scents
r (i i 11 1 .
inns, at prices ranfiimi iroin i . rflMHS
... ill I . 1 eltil I 1 I W
Wc are told that aoout iuuu naies ;
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ay came the Complainant l'" othcrs iorantli. and tben-foi'tr jnr.M-wnv'v-.
U. his Counsel, and it appearing to ihe j ,,t it a;f,rvUUs r.o.c.ti p,eaue to state, th.n 1 ;..ul.U.LA. KLI LKTOKl, snliiif'irtini of the Court that the defend-! r'mrv.rh u-e Iia e b lm thus or n.-ttl b some.'
i i l- at i i i V M i M .i K -Ti", iri.Trs. .f.vo USEFUL LITZ"
ii Tlic river is at a navigable stae, lot
.1
thr running ice at present must stop all j (akcn at thc latter rice, and ,iat
business upon it. A Uv days ot warm , , , , . , fractjon Illorc ; .
v earner woniar.-.r n u. uuW, jfor rhoic(, The dt.mand continues ; Thr;liiki11j Aaron Thraiikiiif am Jl T! n'.i iv.m tbU niaee. to St. Louis, iffood the market beinrj by no means oy- i'phrailkill. are not inhabitants of thi-
uhieh should hue left hereon the mem- erstocked, but we do not tbinK it advisable j S:ate . It js tWeroP ro ordered, That the
. it . . il... 'In rliiiinn Aiuilrllir.nJ ..'.l . - T
iti'T of the .)tii, was unable to rros mo i ' """ m ; W7iba,h rivPr, in cwcqucncc cf the run- m SUOAll,on plantation continues mac-j,
:(T :rr This i 1 believe, the first tim!vc. - l'nmc crops arc nem u u uihn uui ; ... vn iirst clav ct the next i erm, 'Medical Relot m who were at h:st rs cueIII. I,. M-i-. ,MO ? ' .. I I C mIm n tK- nrir-P . . i i . : 1 . ... . 1 C
the present enternrizin and energetic con- "r ui im c.-- " i" jinen and mere to answer 10 saia com- i nuts; arm mun 1 1 uium: mu ..tiuuwhutnetors havolceu shopped bv this river--'Small transactions have taken place in sc-! 1;iin.int j.jji o COmplaint: And it is ly sceptical have lost their tU,bi.. and now had it Li en wi'hin the power of lcond quality at 5i cents; but quotations fllTliiQr ordered, that a copy of this order We are gratified to state, tht teiev I .mnVvrrtion to have overcome the ob- ! may be considered nominal, fornotenounh .e put lished in the WVvtern Sun and Ge- j students have already enteied oitr byl, ..j.iu i t.uu- ! , trwrivp sinbiiitv to the mar- ! i u : .. ....i.i; .A I a: .d are now ntirsuine th?ir u.odifal sMiUics
p.ted. On the contrary, nil chinas bun)?! Tl'.e object cf tliis v, oik is, to f"'n;sh, in coiiMdcred, ve hae exceeded onv nmst san- j nMu.'r!. to the rising irn:rraion. a Minia-
tant i tiaciple-i will be conitantlv in ie:
I-'irst To select from the threat mass of human knowledge t.ut uily v.'iici is urfi.l
. . r : t .i..... M.,i!,t ! has l-een done toive siaiuiuy 10 me wuir
inrc Ihe above was in type, i have as- kcf. In town the sales are not so heavy ocrtnincd thatthe mail which should have ias is usual at this season of the year, owleft tins place for St. Louis on thc mom- m? to the absence of demand for thc upper in" of the 27th, was detained bv the same i country. c-xc I have also been informed thc j MO LASSES. --The demand .ood, Eastern mail that left this on the morning hoth for export and home consumption. of the 25.h, was stopped bv the running i It may he quoted at from 4 to ice b, Whi'e rivcr.-The mail for Shaw- I TOBACCO.-No sales tms wceK-no neetown of the 27th, was also stopped bv ! arrival and no shipment transactions are u- i i rri... '!ni;roif cuehPn.lnfl tinrl mi:''i continue so
runtunix ire in tne vaoasn. a muiu ; . ...j v,..w., . , , , (
cause, no doul t, prevented our having ei
ther an Listern or V ostein mail on thee-
venin" of the 20th. The energy, and un-
until the market is supplied by arrivals of
new crop. nominal prices, . to -j.
rOIlK, matt fed, or such as win noi
To thc Editors and I'thlfchcrs of JXcus
tirmcrDexer!ionsof 'thecontracto'rson both j bear inspection, and cannot therefore be
the i; intern and Western lines, win jusun i.muii pvn, i , . . . . "i ' i 1 1 mi . ... i .. 1 " I ., ,-.-1 I
me in the assertion, that no obstacle which could have been surmounted by human exertion, could have stopped them.
tt r.SPF.CTl-TJLLY termors the Lli
5h& tors or publishers of Newspapers ,"f"ws- Su,t i 1 i . i rr. difT-M-ent branches, ai within the several States and fern. ones u rr
... i rr
tutes are delivered cai.y, on cut -rem branches and the students individually undergo an examination on the su'-u-ct of each preceding lecture. Hy purui;!t; this course, it will be perceived "that thc students are subjected to six distinct cxerches daily, gt nerallv ocewnvinir from four to five hours.
j under the eve and immediate instruction of
. ! the Professors. Suitable text bucks, on the
e read dm ii ,r the io-
Lxtra Clinical Lectures are frc-
Our new Senator, Gen. Tipton, is at his i 1 1
We continue our quotation for it at 7 cts.
viu , - ... - -r 7 - - : o conn iiue uur qo.uiaii mi n i post, and as the following resolution will ! FLOUR, as anticipated last week, has show, that there now, as in all places to ! coni(jcrablv advanced S r0 is the ruling i i i i i . r. i ...tl.-i.l t.ir ! , . i i !
I their Newspapers marked "one," ''two j .nviat.on, at the end or eacn w and "three - issued on or about Wed-1 f xnt selects to wlurh thd , , j , v. c n, , I had previousiv been directed, inesdty, the tir(ii'j-ftecor,doi renuin,
whieh he has heretofore been called 1j" j rate at present, some holders demanding bis fellow citizens, he is prompt and zeal-1 -n eXpectation of a continued scarcfus in their cause. ! ft,' 'T'b ii-o Mnnnt ho sustained many
" - , , III , J.tl'-4.rv.nntiw w w
In Senate, Jaify. 1 1." i he following ,; afR,
residution, vesterdav submitted bv Mr.
Tij lon, wps considered, and agreed to. lltfiolrrJ, That the committee on commerce he instructed to inquire into the expediency of making an appropriation to improve thc navigation of the-Wabash.
,;..., th, CsntrnnUd Anniucrsam So tar as we are capab'e ot Jtu R-njr. tins
v , . . x pvstFin rf instrutcion is as succestul as any of inner at TV tMungcon.) we could adopt. By it ti.e student's ambiAsblsrnolivc is r-:irelv disinteres!cd tion is hmdab'y excited; and be is induced
arc-action will inevitably take LPt. na,r:n,;c in mak.n- this reque, ir ' to exert his mental Hcult.es t.Hiecotnc 'no
place the moment the upper navigation is j his desire to produce positive cci-;t
Pursuant to previous advertisement, a cumVer of the citizens cf Vineennes met at thc Inn of Mr. J;.hn C. Clark, on Almida evening the 23rd cf January, A. D. 1S:)2, for the purpose of making suitable and appropriate arrangements for the celebration of the 22:1 of February ensuing, bei.v the anniversary cf the immortal WASHINGTON.
When Lvihu Stout, Eqr., was unani-j
ino.islv called to the chair, and uen. . Johnston eh.. sen Secretary. On motion of Capt. Martin, Jlcsolretl, That thc day be celebrated by a public Address, Dinner, and Bill in the evening, and that it he inhered in by a National "Salute cf Si rounds. Bv the same, Resolved, That a committee of five persons he appointed by the Clwirman,
re-opened, and the accumulated stocks
from above, are forced into mamct. WHISKEY. Thc supply in market is plentiful ; sales brisk, at 32 cents. CORN is sold only by retail a great nronoition of the old" stock has been ship
ped off, leaving the market nvre bare than it has been heretofore. In the ear, 75 cts. per barrel ; shelled, in sacks, 37 h a bushel.
HAY appears to be improving the supply q'iitc limited; sales at $1 per 100. BEEF, western, has declined this week we qioteat present for inspected, from 5 50 to $3, and (bill. 7 t
COFFEE is rather more dull this vec'.c, as indeed are most other articles which
depend on thc western country for a market, owing to the temporary close of navigation; we quote it at from 15 to 10 cts. BACON has not changed, and cotinucs at fair request, .it from. 5 to 7 cents. STAVES. No arrivals - in demand, at from 25 to $30 per 1000. LIME In fair demand at 75 cf?. a bid.
BUTTER, plenty, dull, and falling, at
denreoi the number oi newspapers pnm-j . M-.,Wows in ,rvTlK con tr.t answers to those
cd in the uni'ea r-jiates, anu men i en i.u-, mu.st:ons tiat ni;,y be asUed by each Dories, he desires that particular attention ! feor. By this course, also, the more immav be paid to this request; and, ahoviii ,,r,3 cant f icts spoken of in each lecture, ate p'd 'bv the publishers of country papers, Uo completely impressed upon the. student's ' i I .!... l. ..i ci-.nli .rO-.f- till-Ill
in distant towm that are comp-.rativclv, memoiy, mat "
'uv. iuv i-'u.ii aiMiaui. Ill "ii.v.1 i l llic C e ral artick'S, cr the trouble of a commca
n.dex. flic scanty limits here a'lonrd forbid een the enumeration of th topics upon, which, it is believed, thc future pages of this work will be usi fully occupird a simple bmt at its ofi-rin and nresei.t design must
1 therefore suffice.
The example of the bee. in drawing frcm an a1 most iiifmite variety ef Mdtances, that only which is adapted to its particular wants and mode of life, to the cxrlusion cf ail superfiuous orextrnneous matter, and thc ingenious method iursutd in arranpieg its small, tho' precuis stores, for future use, siiRgtsted the idea cf a sr.iall urizdurul, of which this is a t-pecin-.cn. 'I hon-h the primary aim of the work will be, to extract, abstract, and concentrate, within convenient limits, that which is evidently useful still, whate er is tr?:a mental in literature, science, and the hi ts, will not be overlooked. Nor will any p iin be spared, w hile endeavoring to draw wi hia these narrow limits the wbdotn cf the present and the experience of the past, to excite i i the mi.iris of our rer.deis a thirst for all thai is intrinsically xaluabh even bevcial the scrpe of this periodical particularly by fivomrdde reference to more voluminous publications, to which this will serve as an
little known: and if, at the same time,! Our present course cf instiuctjon will j U'ex,
they would coimnuiuegte in Mteir pikers continue till tlie 1st of Apt ib at which time
nnv ".tnthfical information" relative to the bprmp; and bummer course w ni com-
; vhiiourhoo it would m-.ce, and continue tnl tne ist oi nuM
IliMl ' i MV. 1; tt ' ...j...
te highly appreciated, and gratefully ac
knowledged.
Another Drpniiner.t chirct. will he. tn fur-
j uish the test piactical system for accumu-
iHtir, independent!) ct tins wctk, appro1 r i
Tlie annual vacation will then commcre, ! ptbite mental stoves, for the varied purpoand terminate on thc Istef October. Dur I M.s Df life, in whatever department it may inrr tbe Stirin -and Sumner course, regular . f ,rt q'he f.rst few numbers will commm.i-
Ti . : .4.,.. 1 . 1 .Kn o,v,. nn. en.inpr i daiU' lprfnifs and cx a i o i ii atioii s, upon the rate a tira'. tic 1 knowledge of that labour
ii it i i' ,k; iiitii i uiyiii' i - ....... . ..... .
ceived shall he earefdiy preserved and various branches of m.d.cme, w,d he given.
persons he appomteu nv me ciwiuiuh,i - - . noreap 1 . , , hi . t f t ' i oresent, 12 cents asked. L llhbfel, picauh.,e duty ,t shall be to select Orator , P- 9 cents asked. and appoint Managers for the L .ill, and, - ? are morJpleutv-sales limited; coilet monev to defray the expense of , , r fn . - . n.
1;,mc and ,oder, ".Tb IZ SALT-Sevcral canoes arc rep.,rtcd ,Tf q t V from Turks Waud, l.ut "v.c kuoiv of no tin W J Heberd. Samuel Wise, ll;ra.ra, 7 , . . un, . a. ' - sales we continue our quotations at 4a Decker, and Samuel omith. i.,,!! f.,WZ Blown, at
C l- 11 J'-l. 1 V I w . w . .
B the same,
' . I C 1 fil I innto nor Clf'L'
Revoked, That a committee ol three Itc appointed to contract wild some suita- . ble person to furnish the Dinner, (con- QaC0U EltCtCVCll (Cfett tractin" with him tor the dinner of tne'(iv
Gunner and Musirians.) and make such rtttior fimmromi'iiis as mav be necessary:
V 1 O a y -, - - - - -
Whereupon IL P. Priee, N. Il unn'.etand
). P. Brekaw, were appointed that com-wii:tee.
On motion of Gen Myers5
GEORGE BOON, of Sullivan county, JAMES BLAKE,, of Marion county, AH niUR PATTERSON. Parke do. NATHAN B PALMEU, Jefferson, do. MARK CRUME, of Favette county.
The iibove named j-eutleman are the elec-
7 . i . . .- . i Hot-
Reared, That the meeting now pro- tors, certain and tne ouowins I , ' . , . i .ii . i- A... contingent electors, who are to mic ptecc-
cc.nl to tne ciccuon ,f : - - ;lcnce m thc ovder of thch. namcs," viz: shall of the day; and upon counting the . TIK)MAft GIVENS, of msey county, ballots, Mr. llanmut was uuly elected. . . ,,,Tnv,.TT nf Flnvd r.ountv.
Bv Capt. Mirtin, V. ARMS bRONG. of Dearborn, do.
.1 I 11 I'. V.I
iliat tne .iarsnau pu.'ii-u
Hie arrangements of the day in the in-i
eennes tb.ette and Western bin, ten days, at least, previous to the Anniver
sary. On mo; ion of Snmuel Smith,
JOHN KETCH AM, of Monroe county.
, OTICE is hereby given, that Leti tor? of Adnunistration have been
j.-o.-i'r 'rioit tho revcdutionnrv na- .i t.,. it.,,. n.-..lo,-J'wr.-,o nn iIip p;.
in-ii'nin, ...... - - f ; laeil UUl 0 lilt. uuvii.iii;ii.i.i u in-' - - triots resi.bng amongst us le invited by j tale cf Robert Hartley, dexeased, of Knox the committee appointed to contract fr county, Ind. All persons having claims thc dinner, to attend and join in the pro- arraja"st said estate, aic requested to precesi'Ui, and participate nee of expense, j sollt tiiem ,ujy authenticated for settlcBv the same, - nient, and all persons indebted to said esResohed. That the ehi.cr.s of the conn tatc are ie.j.iested to make payment wilhtv t-cneralh, he invi'vvl, and the Major jout delay. The estate is insolvent. General and hi Si;. ft", wi'h all other Mili-1 ELIZABETH BARTLEY. Admrx.
tarv officers, he reo ested to i- in in the .T:in -20.32. 51 3t
arranged, by Slates, in a. ro'-m at Wash
ington, devoted for this object; one set to be eventually deposi'ed in thc Library of Comrrcss; the duplicate set to he trans-
nutted to O. Rick, Esquire, oi Jonuon, lA-'ent for the purchase of Bxks, &,o.
fir the Congressional Library.) to be bv him placed in the British Museum; and the tnvlimtc sot to be retained for some public institution. It is intended, also, as soon as this collection is completed, to publish, in a tabuh'r form, in the public prints, for the in-
formation of the people of the Ended States, a list of all the Newspapers, em
bracing the "Name,1 "place and period of publication,"' and "terms ef subscription."' Great pains will be bcstoi ed to make this list (i cing an important result to be gathered from ihe colleetion) as per
fect as tire materials will admit. CcCrft s "''Pcu tnat the intelligent conductors of Newspapers favourable to the above project, will oblige the advertiser bv inserting this communication in their respective papers, to each of whom a copy
'of the "tabular statement'' will be trans
mitted as soon as published. Jan. U. -A
lUforrata
MEDICAL COLLSGS. WOKTIMNGTON, OHIO.
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE Board of Trustees of Worthington College, at their nieet'iff; this day. re-
ceived from the Professors ot tne Medical D.'partment the followinj; Report, which, bcim; considered of general interest, it was
ordered and resolved that it be published. By order of the Board, LEVI PINNEY, Chairman. R. Y. Cowlks, Secretary. Dec, 23,1831.
proeesion ana ce.eur.uiou. On mori(-n of Capt. M trlin. Resolved. That die proceedings of the present meetinjr be signed iv tlie Chair
man and S eretary, and publbhed in the
Yineenne-i t uizetie and estern Sun. tliourncd sine die. ELllti; STOUT, Ch'mn. Gcv. W. JouxsTox, Scc'ry.
Wortiiixgtox, Dec. 10, 1R31. To ihe Trustees of WorthingtOK College: Gextli! Mtvln compliance with a regulation established by this Institution, it be mmps the dutv of the Faculty now to lay
before vour body, a full account of t! pre
Tn relation to the future prospects of our
Institution, we are pleased to sUte that thev are cheering:; and hold out still further inducements for cur best exertions. CnmnnmrntLnns are now in nroeress with one
hundred and twenty youn. men, in various parts of the United States, many of whom are expected 10 enter during the ensuing snnmr and summer. Tlie probability for an . r .nitu .ic til n-iAiv-.n'r Q
iurrer.se in iiiiiui;. !, u y '" -"-o .. . . . . i . .
we could reasonably expect, wnen we wki into consideration the numerous tmpedioumts and dlscrtiragsnu-nts, which are thrown in the w ay of thoe who feel disposed to finish their medical education, at our school. Many, after having concluded to av.il thcmclves of the advantages cf oui system of practice, have been deterred and
dissuaded there from, ny tne grauvu.ms i.i m 1 1
lunmi '.tion' of interested and unprieupieo individuals. But we look forward to that period, which we trust is not fir distant, when the true motives of those reckless enemies to the march of medical improe n.ont. and the fur'nt of truth, will be divested
of thtir mantle of hvpicrisy, and held up
in their naked deformity to an enliiuer.ed
and impartial community, Irom wnom tuey will receive that meed of public scorn, which all attempts, designed to paralyze the onward march of any important improvement, so richly merit. As regards the success cf our practice, we think, the cause rf Medic al Reform will not suffer by giving a short history of its
results, siuce the opening ot this lusututioii, up to the present time. Wc have attended and prescribed f r about one thousand patients, during the past year, laboring und .-r a great variety ot Hi;essfs. rnanv of which were of a chronic
character, and given up as hopeless by their
medical attendants, many ot whom were from a distance cf upwards of one hundred miles. A large proportion cf these cases have been perfectly cured, or materially benefitted. It was confidently predicted, bv the enemies of our Institution, that when the summer and fall diseases ro.no on, we should be foiled in their treatment; calculating, no doubt, that thc perplexing peculiarities of the prevailing epidemics of those season?, produced by climate, and local causes, would ofkr an insurmountable obstacle to their successful treatment by physicians, who were not practically acquainted .... . i ti
arrl time-savu ir art. Short-Handi after
- - f w which they will exhibit in their progress, a ivodil frf.ice b'jtk, to be copied, cr imitated, as circumstances shall justify, by all who
approve ice pan.
As a matter cf verv exeat convenience to
the reader, especially for future reference, the contents of each page will be denoted by prominent w ords in the margin to which marginal words, a general index may be framed upon the principle of Locke's Comment Place Bor.k, which is fully xplaincd in its proper place. This will furnish to every i r. it-Li. i ..... . i i
reaoer an uuaiiioie Key r.o evtry pare vvnicnt he may wish to re-examine and. at the same time, suggest to the aspirant after knowledge, a method, which, if pursued, cannot fid to produce to him incalculable benefits, by the ultimate saving of time, la-, bor, and space; for it is aLsci ted, without fear of refutation, that a young man, who first acquires a facility in short-hand writing, and then proceeds to write daily, upon thc plan about to be suggested, can acquire
more useiui Knowledge in one year, man z would be possible for him to cbtain in thte years, by any ether method that has eve;." been devised. For illustratirn; two individuals, in every respect equal, take up a volume cf 500 pages tlie one hurries through it, hi the muai way, and lays it don to be neglected and forgotten; the other takes time while 1; reads, to deliberate upon each chapter.
secnou, or iop:c: ana wnite it is tresh m the mind, enters in bis place book, r.greeably to il.e plan fcbout to be communicated, the substance, or, at least, the nanwesof important suhj .cts, and the pages w here they are f'i'iud. Upon the completion of the volume, the latter will have drawn out, perhaps upon five pages, a summary cf the 500. For mo.-t purposes, a perusal cf this summary will be
as beneficial and satisfactory, as a re-pel usal of the whole volume, tiuvgh requiring but 100th part as much time. Having tie se hv e. pages then, as a gt?ieral bruf cr ir.dcx to the volume, the contents may he referred to, when occaion requires, without loss cf time; and all the important facts familiarised, without the drudgery r f an entire repcriisal. Need the question then be asked, which cf the two will make the greatest improvement, the one pra tiding this plan, or the one neglec ting it The result is too obvious to demand a question, cr merit a
icply.
with the peculiarities tlms produced. B.it . let us for a nvment, inquire, into the success, ht-followir.g paRCs may be locked upon which attended our meai-al practice, duri a brief notes cf cce practising upcu the summer and fdl. From the 10..h ct this p.an-they pt-escnt a variety cr promiJlv, up to the lOtU.f November, we at- n:a t,ct, and cat.;, that car.r.ct fad to call - . . . . . I un n.ii. i.ii i r v l'ii.' ii.ulli.r ret rvr.ii"t.
a r r t a Y A t A TTJ ! !
. ... ., . Q,.nt rendition and future prospects ot our
aHt: sulsmbcr lmS ejsdm.. b,illsthe cxpirati. nf -he first r- V'.1 X,'!' 'C,: P n.u,l, .t!.cr ,,:.u',U ...nttcr rc, cxpic
JL himelt to meet siiccessiuny '- vear since u,e cstahlUhmvnt :t tlie Mcuica! ! I" ' Z. '... ... i . wliich.bat farthew note. tou'.d never stnndinT claims aH.iinst him. M ill Department of Worthi-iRt Cc.Ilvjjo. A "' f is. " ?.ir"r,S t-i' ,Vr t aixl i 'tailed by human memorj-. M) oil HOUSE AND LO?!r:J this kind i, rendered Mill mcj e" UmC ! It i orlv r.cce'siry, then, tn gi me .,p .li :n th v.,.,,fi. of P.,-.. -oviiiP Km v I neccsvtrv. n consemience of the vrr.s and i , . f...., ... . . ....,,Vt..,..li. ,i ... .
K 5 " - . t t j 'iVl' MVO( I til SP were vci ) v.m:diin, , ..1 uiii i.mu .-Kjiiit a m i iu mil jii.t . AS-k,.,-i,ntv Indinnn. well calculated mult.plted misrepresentations w.r.ca lu.c; . f,i,i .,.-! d--! th roosti -, re.- ard alt the readi.-.tr f a
k.. . inutnn .vU- rirrn'ited hv those t,,!" ",v- ,U!''" S ..; .. . ------ -
uvv i ...w..... .. .- : !i'.iMed Anion"-tries' wi-re upwards ct i lc l:f-mav Oe reierrcG to as e isiiv as the wh.se interests or raKre have prompted ; ; ; - dysentary. I lius ex-1 tnefchaet-refers to items of debit anil credit
tv. un- , , , . . c t
countv. Indiana, well calculated
either for a family residence, a store, or tavern. The village is high, pleasant, and perfectly healthy, and present3 an excellent vacancy for cither of the abovenamed branches of business, being stir-
1 rounded bv a dene and enternnimz popu
. v . . - j 4 . j I t
' lnbitii'g in a ch ar an d cor.spi'
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