Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 October 1832 — Page 3
Tencennes, October, o, iss-j.
(7- Those citizens of Knox county, rvho are in favorof aKitl Road from Evnnsville via Princeton, and Vincnnes,to J'crrc-IIautc, ae requested to meet at the Hotel of John C. Clarke, this evening at ? o'clock.
It rriay be v eil to remind rny reader?, ini m the first, of last September, the act f the Legislature of Indiana, m iking it unlawful to pass Dank bills of a less denomination then five dollars, took effect. Indian Treaties. We arc informer! by a gentlemen just from the Treaty Ground, (hat nothing lias as yet been dcrir; few Indiana are en
the ground, they arc expected in how ever in a few days; when a Trea'y will be commen ced wiih a strong piubabiiity ot a successful termination. Cass County Times.
is wrought. An engine of thrs description will go in less bound than those of the ordinary construction. A space of five feet four inches by seven feet nine inches, will ho!d one from fifteen to fifty
horse power; and engines of tweny horse power on this plan may he set within a
frame five feet square. The present is a high pressure engine, but a very slight alteration would give it the condensing principle. lVotn the great power it possesses, however, at comparatively a very light pressure of steam, it appears to be quite as secure as any condensing engine could be made.
probably gWe the reasonsDying vege- J J --' J tabic mattter corrupts the air hence ill VCkHKUtfal KiCTUOU.
" P" " "lcrainnA to an act f ,,c Genera!
TI T .
summer u'l gsna ihriltv veeetatio
counteracts these tfferts, by absorbir.gor
inhaling the noxious tfiluvia. We never
1 uie uenerai ; qpllAT I cr a special agent appoint ate of Indiana, fur that purpose will attend in vide for tec!cc.:BriIfXvi,cf f,m lhc lev Knt the
Assembly of the St
rr rV -q " --. Br.n-cville, from the 1ST
'til in 1 ihv rwinr n tin 1 riir roc ,ionr it a aaa - m,
heard of a pestilence ol any kind iravell i thp ij. : .Irf TJr ' " , T , v AU 1 ! ,ven ith cash, tor thoing through a forest, but have heard of I wS nUa ' : element ..I all j,m demand, Rut may remarkable interceptions of pestilence ! J of 13 7 F1 II " i be PlcJ a" ne, whether due or 4 r 1 voters 01 JnY ffiuntv tnnt n null will h; 1 .v rvi. 1 . .-
oy means
From the St. Joseph Beacon. MICHIGAN ROAD. We are much pleased to sec this Road no rapidly progressing. The contractors deserve much credit for the manner they have so far prosecuted the work. They have manv difficulties to overcome, particularly those who have contracts between this place and Logansport. The terms of the contracts were such the -country so new, and the provisions for the maintenance of laborers so scarce and s ) high that it w;ts thought by many that a few of the contractors would loose mo nev but we arc informed that by perseverance they will make it a very fair bupiness. -This Road is of vital importance to this part of tho St. Joseph Country. When completed, it will be a a great artery leading from the southern to the northern prxitof the Stale, through which tho emigration from that quarter will flow, to the luxuriant Prairies of the St. .Joseph. It will be of almost incalculable advantage to South Bend and Logans port each are deeply interested in its rapid progress and completion. Let any person look on the map of our State and examine the geographical situation of these two points and then refrain, if he can, from acknowledging that they have ;is many prominent advantages ns any other towns in the far west. SoutijBi:nd, situated on the Great St. Joseph at the nearest point on the Wabash River must, so soon as this road is completed,
(which according to the contracts will be the present frill) become the deport for ail the merchandise consumed in the Wabash country. We have water communication with the city of New York. Merchandise will be waggoned from this pomi to Logansport and then re-shipped on board liht boats and conveved down the Wabash. Let any merchant make the talcuiation and he will find that this can le done at least 3"4 percent cheaper than he now pays for its transportation down the Ohio and up the Wabash. Let but one merchant make the trial and we are confident that all in tho upper Wabash w ill follow the example. This, then, will necessarily make South-Bend a commercial point; and, being surrounded by a; good a county as could be wished ; the prediction is not visionary to say that the day is not far distant when it will be second to but few towns in the State,
Prom the Louisville Pitlic 4,h-nrhrr.
The Nationals are the most comfortable '
M;u-appiKig m;i 01 ienows. i ijev now assert that Jacksonism stands directly opposed to irtaltk and resptctablUty. The action of the democracy of 'the
! country against the aristocracy is thus
described byujie Baltimore Chronicle-: "litis a manMiy industry and frugality acquire: a fifrtune, he is an aristocrat. Does lie j'.,-in other industrious and imprudent men, and loan his money at leal interest, it is a mended nionojolij. The w hole influence of Jacksonism is directed against such men. Wealth, talents, respectability, are proscribed. It was thus in the days of Jack Cade, and will continue thus, so long as ignorance and hvpocricy predominate over talent and honesty. A little further improvement in thcJackson code, and it may be that we shall become practically fimiliarized to the words of Cade, when he sentenced lord Say to death, "Away wiih him, away w i t h h i m ! he q uotc.i Lathi !' ' Ls'ut it a pity that the "wealth, talents, and rcjyicialility" of the country cannot rule it? What! not allow wealth its influence the natural influence it now e.icrts under the long established governments of the old world! This is a very hard case. "Talent," do not predominate. The Jack Cades of the Jackson party cannot be controlled by tiie 'talcntx? of the country! This reminds us of a remark made by a very sensible politician he said ti;e Clay party had most of the talented men on their side, but the misfortune was, they lacked common sense.' The remark was correct. Most of the flippant talkers are in favor of Clay. They are fine fellows, in their ownestimation feel that thev are surpassingly
respectable, and expect, at some future
dav
ot forests. Indiana Phmxx. I nt,rw n, , t J r, , ;uuurwiM'-1 m r " i'p'.eot ivnox are !Ponetl al Ciich or the several places ot rn,tA toonpn,
y mmmm I II I i "v - u.Ml.l 111 v?mmr"wr I 7T' r,U-nS V- SAl counl"' Vf tothc nian' !.vinK huve Wimnirai. j- t Momlau m Zcrcmber next, tor the ; liecn put In circulation, ince i kfl KnoXf , . i purpose ot voting tor nine Electors of '....nmiT ih un-nnmMnt
f PrcMdent and Vice-?resid.mt of the Uni- m thul COuutv, until they have a'n opr. ,r-
MARRIFD On Sunday the 30th!
Given under my hand as shcrifT of the which thill be attended to in due season.
eoimiv 01 ivuox, ut mrunnes, this -it! day J BLRNSiDE.
ol uctobcr, A. I). IS-5-2.
JOHN niRCCLL, Sty. K. C. October rj, 1S3?. ii.-j-ir.
Sspt. 33-3 v
September, by the Rev. Mr." Alexander,' Slftttf UfetrntOV'S OtlCr. Albeut Badollkt, Esq. ofK..o.t co-,n-lgiI1K rxi,ER,li;XED having taken ou
vv, iw ns. iVACiibL 15AKXLT. Ot V 1-TO
WABASH a ERIE CANilZ J"otice to Contractors.
8
Iiulcd PKoros.vi-J will be received by
the undersigned at i-ort Wune trom
dox, t; Makv Aan Hay, both of this Bo-
rou;Ii
Mrs. Aachel Bak.xlt, of Vigug letters of aunih.inition nn r. hhe 25th Oct. to the."th Xv. next, for the
count , J nd. tate of Lrael Meade, (late of Knox coun- j construction of a portion cf the aban n7 Xa .lilursday venar the 4th j lVf deceased. AH persons indebted ! & Lrie Canal, middle division. The work Uctober, ny the same, Dr. JosKr.T Mah- ! , .v r,htp ;,rM rMlllhitfti ,ft ,., ;.y,n. I tn be let embraces a dam across the St.
I diate oavment. and thosu h ivin.- l.-i-n ! Joseph's iiver fourttrtn feet high, and a!so
j against sai.l estate are n-ouusied to pre-1 lv,' heavy bluff sections on the same
sent them properly authenticated ,r pav-j r,ver iiuer wim me usuui vdnt.iv -1
j excavations, cmoanKmems, cuiveris, wc. M-re particular information respecting 1 a
ABSALOM REFL ) tnti character ot the worU ana the man-
1.. O. iilcL-LiL'ivi, j Sept. vw, 1 33 3t.
Vrf-iC &idA ilT.iO j meat within one year from this date. EMAI.s'lNvi in the Post-Officp at Vin- The tst:itn U lidiovd t.-. ininl-nt
.1- ceiMU-!.. Knox countv. IikL thv n:rtpri
.. . -. - ' " t
ending the 3U:Ii ptensbei, 1332. wjiich if
not taken out within three ii:onttis will be sent to the General I'o-at-Office ui, dead tetters XT' Persons calling for letters in the following list will please say t iiey are advertibed, or they may net set them. A. Joseph Ktistle Henry Allen E. Samuel Adams Jr. Charles Eaco
9
1 1 ,
1
John Ashbrook.
James Andrews
B. Sarah Barton John Bali
Thomas D. Ball 2 Junes Barrett 2 Thomas J. lieelc John B. Bonhornme Eucy Baker John Bnker George Bartch Eli Bard-rti Hobort Benson Philip Board C. Joseph Cardinal Napoleon Coiynard William Cox
.'..x,. C..rir
, to become prominent political char- rs,'c Coops
acters. lhey took sides with Clay be- j Mhi v Ch ambers fore his apostacv, and were so fond of I fufu.l (Hit .
The Ohio Canal is competed to Wavcrly in Pike county. Boats are now permitted to pnss to that place. It is expected that the whole line will be completed this season to the Ohio, at Portsmouth. West. Telegraph. Wiir.i:u:cG, Sf.pt. 1, 1S33. EmJcratio;. The current of emigration through this place, hns never, within our knowledge, equalled that (-f the present season. Within the last three or tour months, not a week has elapsed without the arrival of many wagons from the oast, loaded with emigrants and their effects. They are principally from Germany. One landlord of whom we inquired, informed us that not less than '2,000 had already put up at his house. Many rfthe Germans cross the river at this place, but by fiir the greater part descend for Cincinnati, Indiana and Illinois. Gazette.
hearing themselves talk, that they did not take time to inquire into the cause of his
political decline. Their admiration of!
thfMn.-seU-e was f,o o-rp-it thnt thv (ti.l r-.r.t 1 ls;ia V. oulry
o ' T,i. i
I .1!.: .1 I , ( -i .x.-, J-.l'l V'-lUli-.'ll
John Cok Plios. Clarkeston Williiiui Cl!)iiis;
idiy Ann Norton
was consummated were utterly . ?. rurrnu
"d.
ll'all
unco:. v.io:;s of their danger until they were overpowered. Had their common
sense been eqnul toiicir lalents" that : Hiram Decker 3
is. as thev wort: estiV.afed I,v tliprri voq I Alexander Dann
John Dure 11
n t-nrrjiiTni f iturf n... .,,..,,1 i William Davidson
k- V - I T Villi'. 1 UV OIU.IV II IN- V ilG V UUIU
! i
ITif 7 fit tii.v
Elizabeth Elsy Jamcs A. Endecott
have been presented. The
i.i i ...i- . i- . ti- i t
suiiu wooiu ui u lUKcu care ui iise;i, ny aliandoning Clay and taking siles with principles and the people. The road to preferment would have been perceived and, as that is a v ery do-sirable walk, wiih a majority of the talented men, as well as wiih a huge por-ion of the '-respectability? it would not have been abandoned to the Jackson men.
In the present posture of affairs, the Jonathan Grant 'wealth, talent?, and respectability? of the j William Ganibl
state are bound to make an effort to 'better their condition.' To effect this, they
are striving to convince the republican
party that, in consideration of their riches j tjann
and euperior worth, they ought to be permitted, with the aid of the Bank, to rule the country. Thus far their efforts have
Moses Fite Sarah Foster Bci.jamin Firmin G. Thomas Glass John Gricrsou
Mr. Grilles
nible
John Goodman
J. 1). Garcia William Green
IE
proved worse than abortive.
John Il-Uermcn Gracv II rues'" s Elihh Half
The people Wm. H t ell
jsnua ii ti oin
think themselves enuaE in nointof imel-
lir-nnrn nn,l .n t n . i J t , - tr, 1 1,. . 1 ! , t, L - M h 0 H it'll
Party and when they
or Beiii Hubbard
are pronounced Vriw:,r.t !T,..Wrnn
T . 1 . 1 I .1 1 -&-'
aaciv Vaues, uccuumj nicy ocpiucaicitie i m . Highsmith
apostacy una political treachery owvir. Clay, it cannot be matter of surpriscViiat the pretdnsions of his supporters, touall tilt wealth, talents & respectability r' of the country, excite no other emotion than that of contempt.
From the i,ondon Nkw Monthly Magazine, for july. Imfitox'ed Steam Engine. The "Sheffield Iris' states that a great improvement on the Steam Engine r.as been recently made by Geoige Rcnolu
on, of South Shields. '1 his engine has three cylinders from one boiler, with the connecting rods on a triangular crank, so that while one piston is moving upwards another is going down, and another passing the centre the piitonn following each other in regular division of time, and completely balancing each other, as f3rai weight and pressure arc concerned the s'udes, of course, moving upon a
bma'lcr triangular crank. i his engine j has nearly as complete an equality and uniformity of motion as it is posVib'c to procure horn a rotary engine. The r,c cessiry of ally wheel is altogether superseded. Itii so steady in is motion, in deed, as hardly to aiTcct the frame in which it standi, aid makes so little noise that it would scaicely be known to be at work, where it not seen to be so. Such an engine muM necessarily be of great vise in steam boats, and cotton factories, arid in those manufactories al Birmingham and bit tlUld where fine metal wo:k
The United States Gazette, n Clay paper, calls the Veto lissai;c "the most shocking state paper ever issued from an executive of the United States " This ih true. It has given the Clay and Bank party such a shock that they will never get over it. Vermont Gaz.
No ClK.I.EKA IN THE WOODS, a
Don t be atuimetl. 1 he cholera MM . . . f k N
Asia and in r-uropc, and as tar as it Tas spread in America, appears to have little ot no influence over the inhabitants where there is much standing timber or woods. It has long teen known that
J.
Joseph Joyeuse Sarah Jones Nancy Johnson
lp Jones
Phil
K-'bert Jordan W '. Johnson Charles Jones
T rv.
Geoi ere Knox
Oct. 4, 1S32.
Adam Like Eucy Eylc Rebecca Lemon John Lev hasten V.. Leonard Wm. Ecneve Aditn Larkcv Jr. M. ' John M iddin J:hu McClare I Emit" Mays Janits Maltman 2 Samuc-i II Miller 1j. C. Moore John M irncy 2 J. M. Murchisou An'oine 'Malk-t Jv)ln A'.cConifS Wm. Mitchell Michael Milier Abiier Miner N.
Thomas Ncely
M
I
William Purctdl 2 Ahraham Peck Joseph H. Purcell Rev. W. Picoit M. Mann, or J. Price Thomas Pitty John PinkstaJf Charles Prtssy Rebecca Pace H. James Heily Wm. Reeds, cr V. Laivil S in eon Root Harmaii Uobison A. l"darirel D.v id Reaugh V. H. Richards ?.Iary Richnuaid J B. Richardson Malhias Rt-se S. SheriO of Knox D. Sh aw N.I). Stillwcll Lambert Smitn Henry Sprinkle Henry Stipes A. I). Scott Israel South wick J.icob Small T. Francois tit Tulip ILmry Tvler V. Margaret Van Allen W. J ime Wliitc IVrmetaWelton (Jeorge Walker D.P. Williams 3 Thomas Walker IE A. Way ni ire R si lia Wathan Bcnj-tmia White Preston Weese A. II. Westfall
JOHN sco rr, p.m. 143 l. 3 w.
jlE undersigned are now CEOSIXG .1 I1!.' i"
W-r'J Ol l US LAT F1U3I Ol
I). BERRY, iV Co. and they give
THIS T to tiiosu
WHOSE OI EX At COUXTS ARU XOT YET CLO?5JI, TO COMK rOItWAP.D I.'IirEDIA TKLV AM) closk tiu::i by WIT ok PAYMENT; OTHKUWIS!-: THEIR ACt OV.XTS WILL KE TLAi r.n ix Tin; hands ov a JUSTICE tor
J. H. BERRY,) W. W. 1 1 ITT. j
Vincennes, Sep!. '-'I), 1S3 . 3i-tf
ner of performing it, will be given on the line by eiiher of tne commissioners or bv Jesse L. Williams, principal engineer. I). BURR, J 'Civnrr.
T Vli'!l'0
SAML. LEWIS. )
rort Viavne, bejt.
4, :i:.
S; K. Can-il
xccutors
) FOB. ESHT.
rgSii i' ARM whereon Charles Myers j notice, now lives, about six miles east from cu Vincennes, oa the Louisville road, its -ll)-ie
situation for a public house is equal to any m Iin,s ga,,l:5t on the road, and its conveniences a4 "a 15th of XovemVe
IIE Blacksmith Shoo, owned bv me a. will be discontinued tor the presetit. All tho-e that have liad vvork d-.ne v. i'l please call and settle wi'h the so I ,-; her. WM. MIEURE. Vincennes, Sept. 22, 1. J3-tf "LAST otics.
JPIliOSE indebted to the Lite firm
3L REYNOLDS & BONXE't. by
of
-it
AOir. Or BOOK AL'COLXT, win
tz!:t:
this is the LAST TIME thev will
tiled on in thi.s wau for payment. -
'I hose who do not pas the claims the
firm hns against them, on, or bel v the
er ensuing, wi I, without
fiam are not surpassed bv any. A fur. ; Wi-v, on the 10th, rind their accounts iher deaeri'.tioii of the premises is deem-!and not0:i iri an olv.n hands t..r coliec
&zr?iv:n Partner,
m us; ''ss. as anv ierson Wisfisnrr in yv
, j will viiw them firs I. There is a quantity of GRAIN and
HAY on the farm that may be had with
the premises, also about fokty acsks WHEAT r! RYE uv growing. aLso a FIELD OF CORN, all ol which may be had at a, fair price, on application to THOS. SCOTT. Sept. 29, 1S32. H4-tf STATE OF INDIANA. SS KNOX COUNTY, Sct. Knox Circuit Court, sept is zi u : n t e it M, 1 832.
A
Louisa S Harrison, j
Harri.wn, )
fterj
I'inna
rcTiTiox tor DivoRirr..
Vint-onnes, Sept. is, 1 r J'J. M 1 w STATE OfTyDIANA, t KNOX COUNT i', j K'ct' PROBATE C3UTf August Session, It'AQ. AND nawnt this time came Wiilian. Biittch, administrator of William Vangordon, deceased, and filed his complaint, suggesting to the court here, the insudiciency of the estate of said William Vangordon, to pay the debts and demandj outstanding against said estate, and pray
ing generally for relief. It us therefore or
dered by the court, that the creditors of said estate be notified of the filing and
pendency of said complaint, by publication six weeks successively in the Wes-
ND now at this time carne the com-! tern Sun. And further, that nn!r tbr
plainant by JiDAir, her counsel, and ! creditors of said estate notify said admin-
it appearing to the satisfaction of the j istrator of the existence and extent of thir Court that the said defendant is not an ! respective claim-, by filing the same, or a inhabitant cf this state. On motion it is ! statement of the nature, deserintion nr!
lateol tiie contract or assumpsit, upon which ths same may be founded, in the office of the clerk of the Probate Court, on r before the third day of the next Novem
ber term of this court, at which time a
final distribution of the assctts of the said decedents estate will be made, such claims will be postponed. Attest, D.C. JOHNSON, Clerk. September 1, ls:-. (); w
ordered by the Court that the pendency
of this complaint, be published in the
Wes;
ern bun, a paper printed in Vin-
renues, for four weeks successively, according to tiie statute in such cases, made and provided and this cause is continued until th? net term of this co.irt. A true Copy from the record. Atti:st, W. L. WITHERS, d. cin. S-pt.'JO, lS'o2. 3-1-lw STATE OF INDIANA, KNOX COUNTY, Sct. In the Knox Circuit Court.
2Sei-tk?iber Trior, 1S32. Nathaniel Kuykendall Sc Pleasant C. Bouic, Ix
Chax-
CERY.
Set.
STATE OF INDIANA,) Knox County, (
PROBATE COURT, April Sessiox, lrt&i. A ND now at this time, came John McGitfin, administrator of Nathan Weiib, deceased, and filed his complaint, suggesting to the court here, t!i2 insoffir.u .t.-
eucy oi iuc c-iu.it; ui iuu isiUU . ti'ut. u - a i . ij. i
fe fill ici 1 1. 1 ii i r i m :inn n e.m . n c r. - .
TAHS UP
riilrAl.:lnl in t:rk 1 nlri.n
r i i i .1 111 IUC lictlllil t jMir.- I i tt V illiln-Vllrirn 'M I -1 T w I '1 1
IU H II. 1111'. I lllllll.l I'UIII vJUIUTi 44., 1 ,
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yjut ou'a 2111 r,
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Elijah ILirJ. j VXD now at this time came the complainants bv Carxax. their solicitor.
j and filed their hill, and it appearing to the 1 standing against the said estat,nd praysatisfaction of the Court, that the defan- ing generally, for relief. It is therefore,
ordered by the court, that the creditors ol said estate, be notified of the riling and pendency of said complaint, by publication, six weeks successively, in the Western Sun. And further, unless the crei-
answer the complainant bill, or the I i'-'J" of oid estate, notify said administra- ; wiil be taken as confessed. And this j tor of the existence and extent of their res-
dant is a non resident of this State. It is
, , t- uiutltu 111 11 111V. lll.U. U I 11113 lUil I .-ni ivinir in l;ninn . 1 ...
Svin
or tour
that sail defendaut
appear here at the next term of this Court,
Uitn blaze Lice, botn hind fjet and near! and i . t . . I . 1 1 - 1 L I l' 1
lore loot wane, inirieeu nanus aua a nan i saiiiO
this snrin": no" other marks or brands
perceivable; apprai.-ed to fifteen dollars
trees have a peculiar tendency to absorb ! by James King and James Robb, before or inhale noxious and petsiicntial vapors inc this l'.hh dav of March,
inch high, supposed to be four years old j cause is continued until the next term of
J
this court. A true Copy. Attest, W. L. WITHERS, n, cik.
s.
T
s
October fi.
SAUNDERS.
o.)
p.
ire.y exempt irom;nc cnoicra. , j . ril. VN4!B of a order lVom , :nccm support ofth-.s theory, the vj O T 1 l- I j ,,ruble the Circuit Court of Kiu inScott'. army aher landing, the The srw-v-Riurn bavin- sold out hisjlv al t.fir SepU-mbcr Term, the on the lake shore m the No. tiLottnf.k of lmY uOOb'3 to William Hutf-1. .-lC(i C.,mmisioners will a
of every kind, In this cae it is said that j 'he very woody districts in Russia have)
been entirely exempt from the cholera.
As evidence
cholera
. i i
cnoicraoii me ukc miuic hi i iiv. oi "( stof k ot DRY GOODS to William Uutt-' Iir,-lt.a t .Munitioners wl m-!I at PITH
Ohio and Michigan, has entirely subsi- j Tnartj lt lkecein ..s vCL.sry tocloe all his j EIC AUCTKN, before the Court Houe ticcJ;.,., , . . . . , r ! former business oa ments ore earnest-- jwr m VuKennes, on Saturday the 13ih
vv mic wi- nave mistnougniucioic j ly required, as no indulgence can be giv- jav ul' October next
we may oe anowco to mention ouq iaci . on on 0jj sLirumi 0tes un-! accounts, which we have noticed ever since we JOSEPH NYSWONGER. have heen sn inhabitant of the West, j Vincenm's, Oct'. 1SW " -t that those families have been less subioct i '
to all kinds ol bilious diseases, ntcu it V? 'tV'-
pective claims, by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, description and date of the contract or assumpsit, upon which the same may be founded, in the otliceof the clerk of the Probate Court, on or before tlte third day of next Xovem-
COrdiyilSSIONER'S SALE krtrnnof this court, at which time a
order from the hon- i nal distribution of thcassetta ot the said
nox coun- i ; decedent s vtafe wm be made, -such
nndfrJciaims will te posiponeo.
p?. ''.), lb'32.
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to our country, which have proorvea -large numbers of forest ticcs about their !
uui v4 v ' 1 " - 7 4 00 Acres of Land, Ivi?' in IK'tker Towns.iip. on the w
aters
Attest. D. C. JOHNSON, CierJi. September 1. lSft. 30-6w.
hou'ts'. We have heard the same mark made by phy-McUns. A few ;
c;al cbsci va'.Ior,,
rr
t
NOW ON H -,;)
n 1 Oil SALE AT
1 1 is oi i ;ct:
m this
:ub:crt vi!l
' .' i-
NOTICE. HA INCi purchai-el all the interest of Maickox Hi'XTER in the Vin.
ot White river, and designated by survey jceimes Steam Mill, Store, Arc. the husiNa. 1, i1 btiiog the same whei ton" Sparling j nts of the same will hereafter be carried Youiu' njw lives. Ion bv me, through such agents as I may
trom time to time appoint. HALL NEILSON, By his Agent, T. NV. Mkkn. Vincenues, Aub'. 0, ls'o!. J7 tf
W. L WITHERS JNO. 1) HAY, JNO. MYERS.
Vincennes Sept. vMJ, 'S3-
Commissioner:.
