Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 January 1833 — Page 2
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wherever neccsarv, to extend it in some iin public business hereafter, thearden do- j led States a: : contemplated, r patriotic ' of mnrc than six hurdrcd c?c?i. ar.j' t "! case- and to cl.:isti-c aggressions upon it iire I feel an I shall centi me t mafiif.v-t, ! iniiid it v rapt ia erstaov at the ppxpect. -tthv expiration ct every six months, or ; ; J? l'ATM Or LMIAAAJ ;uolj.' On the .Mediterranean station. lofquietlv enj .violin private Iif, after nil ! It see. plenty arid prpeiitv, ha;vmes ""r" n"n,,itrTS suVcr",bK" v'!1 bc Pile County. S a c, ..I.Vjon with ccont PttOnATB COURT, of Donna Mm at Madeira, relative to ; liberal government, w ill, I Hatter myself. ; ing throughout an empire almost bound- Uxx,Tl to - Z'TZn Vno!,lt!j Xocu.ibir Term, li.
the admission oi our merchantmen, termi-
nated in favorof such admission, it being Jthat I could have no minister views in de-on the picture v.hirh imagination draw?, ascertained that the vessels of other na-' livering, with so little reserve, the. opin-, and faney colors, with a pencil which cxtior.s entered, and that the blockade was ;i-jns contained in this address. Jperience tells u is dipt in truth. And who not a full investment of the place. The j There arc four things which I humbly; would willingly couij between us and Constellation and the United Elates have J conceive arc essential to the well-being, I uch a f. ature, and say 4-it shall not be.M teen added to the Mediterranean souad- ;tnav even enturc to sav, to the existence The Fatl er f his country ii is kit us a
in expectation ot the return ut lue Uramlvwiue, LSoston ami Loncord, the l Delaware will supply their places. r 'J'he puuiihu.ent of the Malays has quelled their piratical spirit their piratical spirit. A detachrom the Urazillian squadron has' ded to the I'otomac in the Iicific, 1 meat from been add and they w ill protect our commerce in In-j tiia, China, and on the eastern coast of Atnca. The unsettled state of South America, requires an addition to the squadron in : that quarter, oi the Peacocu, the lioxer j and Enterprize. Oar commerce and li?heries at the Falkland Islands have not been troubled, since the successful inter ference in January last i he West India squadron have atiordea ; activc and very useful protection. The report justifies the late seizure of the Me.xican pirate ship Montezuma, which was brought into New Orleans, bv the Cram - pus, with .00,000 m specie on board. Vessels have been detached from this 13 ' J I squadron to the coast of Africa in pursuit of a piratical ves?cl which robbed the A-! iuencan bn rJexican. J he fet. Louis and Vandal ia, are soon to be substituted on this station for the Fairticld, Vincemies and Erie. The property on hind at the several -ion and privateer pension fund, "are in j good condition. New hospitals, and ma- j iiy new buildings in navy yards, and dry clocks are in progress, 'i'b.e completion are smaller this tb.ar. the preious year, i Not a dollar has been lost, by misconduct oc niisappropn.ition, in the Navy Depart-, merit during the past year. Its credit has i been uai for.nl v sustained at home and a-! , , ,r. ' . 4, bro ,J. il report recommends toe con- . rtiueti on of a fev steam batteries, the t.iai;in; 1 and a small reduction in the number of !
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of the latter has been .omcwhat dela ed ! ior nosiriori Th:-it tnd(. ti.'. ct-iti.c 'tiwat to the readioT comiiuuetv in a n.;.t. J4
iv 1110 cnoiera, auu severe weamer. a j suher congress to cxereiso f 1 1 i?c y.Xoro-.- ' ' 1 1 ' ;,',, ,i4r;. -M.n .lt 1 iM nm ; . - -.. iuni-mv i;un, . c civil engineer is recommenued for their hives thevare undo .ibtodlv iuvehd with 1 . X!'C .'-V '"'I1 H.1 U . c.?1 th in tiK'y c R !k' I t?,r ,by 'January, A. ! t;' appomt O.mmiioners aiJeably tu 4 .unerinfendance. ! l,v th, eJusiitution. evrv ihi.r mnct vrrv : fm;i;,:-e'' ',-V',e.b',oksi,,r!'s- 'Mhc l,n,,li- n :buviolay me A7 my share of the, eai V
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Intimates for iir.nrovorr.cnt. and rcoairs I ranidlv tend to anarchy and com usi-m : lt u .1.0 . V.i iVf 1 , ,'.U1 'I. 'V j?!!!! rb:EC'L.LL, .S'.V.f. ;'. C. estate of said Leal, lyi, in the a!w:
nore ainp.e provision tor eduoati:i t 1 h l there must be a fut'ilul md nopit-, tlie most extensive nriiitin'- eMaliiishaie.it
yotoier officers, by couvertit; every es- Jed compliance on the part of every state i hi Philadelphia atid c:;o re-priat iu the Eel as large as a !oop intv a school as etn-1 m ith the late proposals and damand..s ,f 1 sho te-t ei iod any work they may cl.o..s( cient as possible,'' a stvi t cxatoination of congress, or the tiH.st fatal eonsepie:i,-es j to imdei take. If, tor example, th-.-y s .ouf.t the litno-softnen to perform their duties, i wilf ensue. That whatever measures I l,x to fl,n,ls' as. 1?r' l,h';!r re' T sc" I .. 1 I--..- Mill' I i- I. ..-!.-. ..... 1 .)..... -
captains and midshipmen, and a small in-contribute to violate or lessen the suver--crease in that of master commandant. It iein authority, vigUt to be considered as states that the ''habit i of our seamen are j hostile to the liberty and independence of improving in regard to temperance,-' and America, and th? authors of them treated thev have etieiallv enjoyed ;ood health, accordind . And lastlv, that unless ve
Jaing t eon little exposed to cholera. ; Ibid. REPORT OF THE P. M. GENERAL. Tbi report is sliort and succinct, but shows ulaiulv the ability with which the 1I10 i.w nflw.n ' I e rm "Ui-iri' tiltlM' the post oilice. I ins ne nas eamu 10 u.e 1 greatest extent, making at the same time the denaitment support itself. U irmi; the : vno-nn,!;',.,!,,!,-!.! lrttv tho t r:iiwm ir.
Department has been conducted. i5v ;u, as mv,. oovcu ana .auop.eu oy . - ; : . - 1 , - this report it appears that the Postmaster - w,L, uat.o,, 1 .1. u . u . General has far exceeded any of his pre- T3Ct re-if, that so much bkr.d and , m lfllc arc t;f morc rcce:i: (n. decessors in extend'm the facilities of .treasure have ocen la visaed lor no pur-1
tation of the mail has been extended y,-; nero oe auuucoa io pen o, nuu w nnoui an ( pnees, ano at a M-ry moderate expense f 15ti IVZO mile? equal to more than one entire conformity to the spirit of the uui- 1 postn-e. It will f.i nish a lai-je ainount of ' . ' . . . . . . . ... 1 . : . :'..! I . . . 1 . . . ' ;i n-1 -'m!i if". I! ff li I n ! ill imiiim n,,r .1,.
halfllgj length of all the post roads in . u lv"!lul o-i' oi :epiMa,.-aoe.u - - ...;., " 11 "V
Th - lar.ost incrise ever .oade in ore tower. It will besuii cctent i'.r nr. pur- lu 1 ld u " , 1 Jhe laigcst incmise cli n.aue in o.:c , . . ; the same might he otherw ise obta ii.-d ami vear was IKKhOOO miles. There has also i !se to mention but one or two, which ; wMl litt1o tl.Mll!. trt t. ..,. ...;.,
been a large increase in the receipts ofs" meoftho greatest itnportatice. the department under Mr. Barrv, and : h on!' 1:1 oi:r ito.! character, as an
when tho new routes shall be realized, the , From the Xiitioftiil Intt llitieneer. to Tin: EDiTons. - , . I'll 1 iugularly applicable to tne presen' cusisj of public aflairs, that i hope ou will give ! it publication at least to tne extract mark (p. S3 and l.) itAfLGSLIl IX Til Ttract of a circular t:on Washington, commatu can armies, .O Hie VJOe.uui ui to. . , ti -i.iii- n. I 1.1 cr be ;i crime: I will therefor, speak to our evevlleucy the language of freeilom and suoxiity, wid-.out i!isguis'. I am aware, howexer, those whodiilbr from me in political sentiments may pM-hap.s remark, 2 am stepping out ot the proper line of my dutv; and they miv pos-iblv ascribe to arrogance or ostentation, what I know is alone thi result of the aret intention ; hut tl
postage may be greatly reduced, and .till i edged, that o-rr power can he regarded, or ; uieir literary wants ia me best method the department be made to support itself, our credit supported among foreign na- j taat coulu be ucvised. Al v, ,; the new contracts for carrviii"- the t The treaties of the Iwropean pow- Eetenma' d to nsC every avaibble means mail have been made at a great saving to i ers, with the United S:atcs of America, ! ft making the Novelet's Maaine iaterestJthe rovenmeuit e-ueciallv on the her wiil h:r. o no validity on a dissolution t)f . '"S al vabnolc to snbscm-rs, and (or the 4hc gov.rnai.nt, c.pe.iallv on the lai.u unhcTp.irpr.se otgn in ENCOHK A(.E-
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Choemor of the state f Rhode Island, in ' . i .' - !J -J:r L V 1 : :re" . 1 1 1 im.mi , -x-i-.v ! tented 0- or b. the i ' 0-. Is'.', the versr 1 Ni, a portion ol which is s?o lilt. L.N U.N. j m-. ........
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Head Quautees, NLWiu .m.i, li;ic;il Keil Jjet these tp.eslions bo po. live huM.lr,d tl.V,lar$, FIK1T DOl.LAkS. June IS, lo:b Urcd ia sohcr earnestness and th.ai lei it "r .f1 irs Vr tcry With this conviction ot the importance f , iftheie arv -,.,... ) r" I he novels preseined tor the prenn-
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hi rectitude of mv ounheutt, which dU-i dwindl. into i.,i-ninc ance; they ceae to 1 . ',1 .11 - .. t.l tl.n.- . 1 . i. V- 1 1 lam, surh uuwoiihv 1 .oaves; toe part 1 ; be rcgai Jed, thrv are lost Mght of 1.1 h.gbl ive h.ihei to acted m tile, the ooterm.na- :er eouMderattons.
d 1 t:ou I have forut'd of tie t d.ieg any share
sooner or later, convince niv countrvinen, ,
of the LniieJ states as an Independent ,a ower. j lt. An indissoluble L nionofthe states I under one federal head. -dly. A sacred regard to public justice. I odlv. Tiic adoption of a proper IVmcc , Establishment, And ' dthly. The prevalence of that parili" .and friendly disposition anion"-the po.-ede oi the United Slates, which will induce them to turret their local prejudices and polities, to make these m-.itu il (Mucer-.-i ns which are requisite to he general prosper ity, and, in sjuio i isianccs, to sacrifice I their individual advautaoy to thu interest of the community. These are the pillars n which the :lonous fabric ot our independence and naj tional character must be supported. J -i!) ; 'erty is the basis and whoever wooid I j dare to sap the fountain, or overturn the i ' structure, undor whatever soo;mous ore-' texts he may attempt it. will merit 'the , bitterest e.cerali. , and t!ia severest pun-1 1 ... -j. jiahment, which can be inflicted by his i; jured country On the three first articles I will make a j .,. u,, trood sense and serious consideration ot those immediately coicorned. Under the first bead, although it nnv j iar-e proportion oi p ,v.er to can-rei. er j not ; yet it will be a part of my duty, and I that of every true patriot, to a.serr. wisiilout reserve, an 1 to insist op u the follow- ! Tint it is iadispensi'de to tho happiness ! of the indivilual sfafes.tli.it there idrrjld , be lodged, somewhere, a supreme power, i to rendate and rovern the jreiM-ral c.-.n-! cerns of the confodoratod re ouhii wbh-1 . i'ii .' n 1 out which V.12 unia.i cannot ee ol Lm-du- ' jratio'i have a tendency t ) dissolve the Union, or can ho enabled by tho conci.rreuee l the ! states to paiticipafe of the fruits-of the , , 1 .1 .11 revokiti in, am. eni y tlie essentia bene - J of cn u society, under a l u in of ovjersmioiit .so free and tiiK-.rrupted, so h.:rpii ' guarded against the d:u- r of .yj.rrsi . i '. 1 t'OSC I KiaiSO 111.111 V MUiC I 1 S IV S lia O OOt ll; 1 . o
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l" 11 " nu.s nave .o n .,..mv :,i . !il illht vai u . Many other considerations mi empire, mat our muepeuueiice is acKn.-u - lit. i ii S state of nature; or we may fmd by ctir own r.nnappv e.pcnence, that tticie is a , natural and necessary progression fro,i j I V r V t rr 11. l C rl I) fr K . t. ill.. nvlrrmn 11 ll.l. V.I II V IIIV "i Ullil 1. .1 1 .... 111 V. ALIt.1111; 1.11 vyhv should 'his 1 leased and -lorioos p'(li,)il of ,M11S Lvdc-tro c- I Whv sho.dd Hi. i'iuiicrir ii.i t 1 . 1 1 1 o atrl itt 1 1 ' I . 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 ,::..,..,:,,, ...,t .,r :..iv 0h -r or.1: tion, .ii-appointnient or any oth ir un.; ny 'lake the bae Judean, To thrown o.v.r; :,u-:,v ri,.h..rlh.in all ju tit ..e Nt'! there is not! What are the iu - onveuiences--.iie hardships of the tarilf; if tucenvt-ue au-es ami hardships there an-,' when compared widi the honor, the p':a-e, ' the safe! v, ;be union of the stat? Taov Whu; thj future des iin ics of these l"ai.
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warning nise xhortati an tiSnwn r.idtgnantiy upon any attempt to dissolve the mums woico unite us t '-jethcT as one pco!ple. ' May this sink dee: in the heart of every one of u. M.iv it "ve marked, le'irncd and inwai.ilv " (!ijc' j." every hv.M'tj throughout the bind. " Andthatoiher sentiment of Washington ; m itr.ev er be fr;;otH-n: 'Wiutever nieisurcs have a tendency to dissolve thu l.'nion. or contribute to violate or lessen tu soereign authority, ouht to Le considered as b'tno to the liberty and indjpcndo.ice oi America" Alc.r. Goi. tlr. 'i'illj SL&tmvti maw-Ant. Carlcs Alexander A; Lewis A. Code:, vxdlr tiii: rinyi ov q V V)'P CO ' v' ZnicnJ commnKvtgoii the First of January, lt,a3 a &-hii-Afcntkly fruoUcaUu::, to Ei; c.i.Li:n t:k NO braocu f (" the bhter btvruture or the present age .fur a wider i.eid, or greater !...,,;,.., r,,. Sl.,f.rr:., fh.i:i vl,n,.b(t (. iu.i i; iy kfiOWii as 11 tu tuces aud Novels. Cl.c Ui.ljoaade 1 ei.couratiement which a,,", t,, rrcat of No,f.:s w,lich ire o, e-tantiv incourHv of publicum tne. arc ot'ceo;e s( oe wha h nre tuv upe:i i to the others. To select ihe.v a.rd present they can aocompli-h more csly tliau any toher jjeis;:us,on ac;ou:;t of the cxtraordi UHl": b('u'.ues winch tliev cmj oy. .1?t S;a' ??ls!an.1 a'' ",ua intrvcf .nvsp i wit!) the London t)ubh-het " " , ?,u!'MirTS' ;nr '"S" w ' ' iucv are en ih.cd ro i erov e tl.e latest lnt -h Nuve,s :ls s ,(u KS t!ll:V Cit.( hr trn,s.eit ?. tnrfii!'.Mi wi-irli t v 1 1 iu mil veuoii j , un. f I V iv'.'l sjlv vlV. I 1 1 1 1 at ;is early a date as any American bookseller, sa that flistant su!)scribet s max rtccive it simultant usly with the bookseller's repidi hoa'i )) io the terser cities, and at but a triihng cxperic oi postage. I.: s; Uc.li'U'. WOl'ks for this fltr-almr. " ... , , !" 111 lK l-- :s moe y.ue.rn n...vty 1 " V- 'UIM"; '' e Clil.iV s.K.:i vo I'.OT th-Mfi,.Mi ,, teshMss !,,, , .. i.-.t.-. . . . j Co.,phs!u a i'vvv. the abv.ihmt supply ofihe Umcvu ptes.ecou. ?e n.av be had to iht.t rlm.? pr,uncti:.n: a tonorr hSe. ul.ich. T ,. , As th Nove'eM M.-f--v:np 'ree-h :"ton rjihed to -u.bscriber.s in pamphb t form, it will he coavcyed by uo-il to the most distar.t : To f-olies .c'.-Klcnt i,. the country, remote ; tV.au. the AtUtuic towns, this publication uau ne particularly s-rvie.Cah!e. a Mipplv- . . , ;ti:nuiat.. their cxertioiis. thi .publisher snrou pose a p.reimum f 'SOO ' I l - ' " I I Ul inrtllilU ill l .OIIImitue, to be c hosen f r the purple. ;, !?; il U p'e.n.edthe uorcsfiu coe.petitor will l... ...... 1 M., ... f 111 M' tn. AVil nil l.i Ji.:aiu ttiliJCI t'iruV.: I'n.nrir.M!. whirh m.iv (.. vM f . pabii-lu rs 1 1 ..in.ing a .control hut any but 10 v,n,n ucprizc a -uien il writhv, intemkil as competitors for , tins nrenuum. must or coovevru tree t ' p-Mae. to be aoMressi d to th? publishers, p'i..r to the 1st if October. The Novelist's Magazine will be pnblisb , yd in semi-monthly nuinhers -ach contran- : 1 " .v-eiitit extra imperial octavo pages. : VVlUl (lou cohunns arranged after the ' manner nf the i.mv s .VM)k;t which work. l CL;usiJcraMv , -t wj;i hv.ir reneral external re.e11.blal.ee. The ' M ,
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zed F-RglhiidiiV.trmio books. The paper j upon which the Magazb.c wp,l he Tiii.itcd. 1 valuable addition m the 1
wiiincor ttie tir.cst fpiahty uel t r !kv.k iteiry Mnnwr, Jas. Km- j uork.a.idof a size eies eatly adapted fi j man," Merinith llowanl binding. As the type will !e cr.-rely new. j, imin Kirm.an, Kiiev i and o a .-cat appe urauce. h volume Wen , Wii KJ - J
..wv . : payable m aili-ance. A ti.e p.-.hhsers tend issump: a .haute,! .urn-U r of iu.prsion, ; lo .o so v iiaout (k I i . nrr iimi be :tuilressed to C. ALEX N I) Ilk. Co. I .Yj. 3, J'h,-;.iun Huadiuss, Franklin Vi.c-c, I'hiUdt'pf.iu.
who patroi.ie tl.e woik. j c.v " aod U ) Thcpiiceofthe NOVELIST'S MAG-1 r;;prenta?iyes of Da- j AZINEwiUbe Jze li-Ahrs Mr flwaw.iVid Kiunnu, deed. J
A commission cf 20 per cent, will b al-l nvxi u Tl?l Z:A M,L'W 1C why tue rK-U-lo'vtd to agw-iits, at.d ah leo.iituruts by mail j tinner's prater sluiibi net be ran!cd,othwjll be at the publisher.-.' lis.pie, if accom- e,-. ise tlie saiee v ill be actctl ejon i. p:mied bv a Pest Master, certificate, ur.d not j tlif-ir uUenc.e ; and on furlher motion, thU otherwise. Anv 0.nt or pCst M i.ter far-; ca.l0 . Cu:i.,.:,.,;a liat; ti.c ucxt ,crm.
nishiai' ten siibj.criters. and remitting thej a noiii.t ef the sahscriptin-i. shall be cntithdj ro the coinmissiwn of iO pr cent , out cojiy gratis one year, and the Lady's Hook for the ; srt'tie length of tin:e. Uncurient notes iij sohent iaaks received io puymcnt at pit"; value. A specimt n t f the work, or any in-j formation i especti- g it, may lv obtained, by f addressing the publishers (post paid.) A-! gents sendieg four subscribers, and prefer-i rit.g a cr. py nf the vo-k totiie commissions, can h:u e it regubo i tNt u ai ded. j Edam s ot nu-ipa.,crs erally. 'dl ! piease msc. t the ao ve as ctien as coiuen-; Lut. and .mitlethmeivcs Hereby to a free! exchnn-ofor rn. vear. j J7' Subscriptions received at this oflkc. j ! iiL qualified v.tei of Knox eo intv are h'uohy notified that there wiili ati election hold in the several town - !...- Si .t.ir.' . tr t!.r '..'.l'. I ........ -.. C 1 1 1 j .mi i 'iiumu i tl . . a ill. 1. 1 , fl he purpose; of electing a Clerk of tkn Knox Circuit ('oiirt, to lit I the vacancy occasifoied by the resignation ;f l)aniel C J-hnson. - w .f?r. t-iven tin lermv lnnd and seal ;is Slierilf of the Cmntv of! 1112 subrd.iibc's have lately received JL a i iu sri si I'M. y or f-fciv and S-dfiMJuible :...- .1 . 1 i. in Mn i.-Af i in jMrjs i!v 0-.seu si)sper or handbill pu !ng. j fl'oy .le-m it liceossary only V s.i that; 'Ic-e v i!ii;rr ;? j.ar base -t I 1 ar lias, ! woala do well to oive tii. tn a roll. ' j I. Sl!!:iMi!ti:, vV Co. ! mccnncs, iM 1 J , J SJ-j it:tf
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IIL bAKAMi h.iRAM'i: (.o:r ny. it nove.s.ry to decline business .urrniKV, is now prepared to .sstie j Tiiosc w ihin- to p.-irchasy u ill make apiM.iu ies. and rirn:turt More : plication to the M-Uoriber by the first of and f.,,M,A, ..0..S and Carp,,-. wiil I e in- j IVbruarv or March next.
lieu upon fair and reasonable terms: and thu.Nuii opportunity is alibrded to errnj pnnlt ut jhtmui to secure at a trifling C.po'i-e, his prop, it y from accident. OCThiP e .Market-street, adjoining the -lore of 'I'om'insou Ross. JJ Smmel Jodaii, President. J .Samuel T.miinon, Michoius Smitli, David b. Louner, .1. Jj. lartin. Win. ,1. Ilebetd, 'I'hon.'as (j. Uailev, Thomas Ui-h.-'p. AI. .Murphy. Jircct'tr;;. The company u ii loan money for short periods, uym rai or personal security, stud will exchange tincurrent bank notes, foreign gold, ccc. Persons who may occasional! v peed moiM'y, and d . not wish to involve their friends, may fill a bond and mortiae r.s! a colluttcral security, and tims ho accoin-
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be injured at a i rv be.v rate. Vincennes, Ag. 1. l'4:'. 'J-ly 7CTICB. ilE Sub-criber bnifig en:nrnrr.'ed the II ATTl.W; lU:l.E-S.,.,Wa tr street, Vineenue.-, in tjic house formerly o. 1 by Wilson Lagow, tahes this m-'l:; l of Miforming the ( I'i.en-, and the eouutry at large, that he exnet ts to k v on hrr.d. am! fr sa!- a! general ess- rtment of I'ER HATS, uhi.-h ; w-rk he iutM..U to have made in a neat
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Mihfai.tial au.l f .hionale manner. ju eouu'ry fowna. We will ju. ij.t. Or Thi" highe.-t price given fr all kinds a,,ov'c reward f.r the apprt le n-iou and scof IT ES. II. Al. (ill.lIA.M. j' uri.;aid .Vgn es i., ,,nv Jlt Ml .j,.. Viucenneo. h. March 17, lS lJ. l,-.f I vre l'lTUl a,in- u" i hondail Jol- - ' j lars tor either. l.as ! Hairs! Kabcs ! j . ,U,T: wiviiK Mi:-
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Pi tition to si t Archibald Kiamar.'s heirs J c.sidc Wiil 2 Juliaris Kiuman, &. Nan- ! . . . . VTOW came the petiisor.rr nrd fiVA JT her petition to U ad' the Ws!l ,.f , f. , . .. :,!'e -flV by publiratni e! ih,p'dei:ey n .-aid jw'iu.m. that the saM heirs !;e and np;.car be fere .-uid coirtat i;s ii cop 1 est. at II IN MuINTIHE, Ctrl: January, V. ISH. J1 5t Y James Harbin, living in Palmyra township, Knox cfnmtv, Indiana, a JJIiun J DAY FILLY, two eats !d last jqninir, ery "entleantl ood condiiioned, h is a Lr-'c slir on her ;;,rt head, a smali W hite stienk on her m: ; - . . .. . :"iim? ntril, about II bancs hmh. No other marks -or eru:ds perreivallo :nuraised to lilu eu dollarby Itobert McKiulev and rioa 5. Iiarbi.i JA.ME W. UENNETT, J. 1 Jan. ID. LSia .r;l-.'Si-i r-. Lt f L JL Vjtj Till? heir. uud Irtral rrprcretatin's of J John Ural, late of (dlbw.i county) i crustd, TAKS NOTICE ; r ffHAT i li ill ap:lv to the J !. -3 or 11. tue (tbson Circuit A;rf, cm the j nanuil ii'nl of uibsori, wheret!i -y iiu I alleuu it they see cau.'. 1 HENRY I.EAL, one of (h? h its. .fan. 7, I WW fMj-ih! T.u i ... T ...... Vr.. f ri .! i i'f.ii :ni'fj, ii.anna. io jjitoise ; a a attached a V.'areho.je? s small fraue iKvehbe and Erick S.uoheh" there :s a i'otd celi .r und"r tee St-i.i I'oom. 1 have vuri:.s ciatr aiid hou.es, with 8 1 r JFoci! Land. about'one i;,i!e from town, v. inch ia.iv . purchased low, as mv healtii hrs lenderALUM AIOrEAT'J'. Jan. IRIX 41) U PUBLIC NOTICilL jT-, the spru.g ol or lSif, the following articles were left in Vincor.nes and h ie i:ol since bren ralloJfor. vi:-..
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lasnca rouiiii witn an old sternfa.t, mvJ :t y hag, contaitiing sundry articles. '11 owner can get them by apKin at the Western U rn df:ce, f.aying fr ,JS -dvt'x-tiseinenl, ud proving his propertj-. Nov. !:, IhTX, Li-Lf. $400 REGARD! B S a?:aw.v from tho sul senUrs froru IL'TX on board the H earn, t Ari, thirty miles below Jjh.v. i.eLtown, on thceveniii of the Huh inMant, " Four .Xcgvo Men.
COD, Ji yellow man, aetl al-it .'i-V I It' -! .. . ill. m a0.1t i.e :y--even e irs of a-'?, w(t seven ir.cti.i M;1; is a b! icksmith 1 av traoe 1 very Ii..ely r.i..u be ha rather a down l ok when locked in th? fiee h : h i 1 on a lulled linsey ro'indalK)ut ec jnraIchs I Think gray, though n ; rertain. HENRY l n vn bl.ek. alnof twenty -one r two years of ;irr, ,,t feet eight inches high ; hal on a drib f illr-i t .ihsy i,t, cdai-j vt. aii.1 far h it; h: j is a ery intelligent lldlow, and Ins U-.t j raised a hou-e servant: hUew s n - little siink in hi- head. - ... w I I ex..ct tliev will make f.r t-w-j : in :,io 2V ".v !me all b -i arc.Kf.m.. ' . . .... .... l'I'VI 11 f-1 .
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