Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 February 1833 — Page 3
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YINCENNES, FEBRUARY 10, IS33. ! .' ! At the animal election on the first Mon.1 ...I. 1 T !.. ilav in tms mnui.j, in a.ui j . i :.:; was elected President. Alexander Missey .rugli constable, and the following gen-1 !cuien Trustees, and Assistants lor this borough : From the Vpprr Ward. S. Judah. J. ' it k.. uany, i. iipiaiu. .i.T.v.Y.rif s jron : .1. 1. Martin, If. u. Wneeler. G.'at From, the Middle Ward. I). S. Honiir, .x. .-num. .i. iv. uurN. AwsUtrjA ; from do. J. C. Holland, A. Tracy, Jno. Wise. j Vom the Lnrcr Ward. ,1. Theriac, j V.Leeron, A. feriier. Assistant t) o,n : no. v.. I'.Mioc. 11. c:. .uarv. y. aenei. 1 y Ik II C . . f'- I .1
0 At tiui tirst meeting of the Djard, tho ! v lolhovin n uni I persons were elected of- 1
iii-ers of the liorouh ef Vmeennes for the current year,
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A. (i vKu.xh::, Treasurer. Haai'l. llti.i.. Clerk. lbtMiy Di iiois, Assessor. Ali;xa.oi:u Masskv, Collector. A. li vun.vr.it. Com Bur'tol round. W;i. l.txns w, Sup. tturiirt Ground. ; . U. .wim:. Strn-cyor. 1 Allx. Massla, A:teiioneer. I am authoris'd to announce ITr.r.'Ky M. ! Shaw, as a candidate to represent the eiti.r ns of Martin, Da vies, and Knox, in j the senate of this state and that ho ill ' In-i:rc the next August election, visit them in tiieir several townships, for the purpose oT fiivin;r a full cxnressi'Mi vl !;is sentiiiti e in t-r! n ! I '1 Tfi il ctrt.ru it ; ,. . ... . . - , , policy in which as citizens 1,1 said conn-! ties they may feel interested. 1). ! Viucennes. Feh. .r, Iho-'l. i oii in v, vkstkhx si?r BANK FACildTiFS. The disappointment manifested by our; fellow-eiti.ens, at the failun; of the I ink ! bill in the legislature, has induced the fob ; lowing remarks.
Have not the people of Yinecnnes alars: and at the end of a ?eeoiW j!n!h he
Ctu-pcration, the Wabash Insurance Cornpauv, located in their borough, which can ;
yfc and will pfferJ ajl the advantages and faV eilities whidi a bank could, and more, and un better terms? On inquiry, it Ins been ascertained that, in consequence of the le-iIattjre ha-;
viu tixed a limit tor the rate ot interest at , 10 per cent, the Insurance Company v. ili hereafter transact lh?ir business on the following terms. 1st. Deposits will be received and pla ced to the credit of the depositors, or ncjipts of depi'sit, payable w demand, and bearing interest at ti per cent, if ut demanded for four ni Mtths, will !n?iven. Jd. Standing credits can be created by j bond and moitae on real estate ofi known and certain value; and will enable i the persons making them, to command at ciLlti'iieSy loans to the amouut of the credit ' on their own notes at i) per cent, per an- i I num. I Loanwillle mnd and persons , , . . . , i who keep accounts, or deposit with tue i company will have tlie preference, on u!es witti gortd security nt ninety d:.ys, j at per cent, interest. . Whenever pHvments are mae bo-1 f ue the tune of p ivmont a -re-d upon, an ! abatement of a!! ill? interest for tiie titr.j uncxMtred but tw percent, will bo mad:";.! . ..The receipts of deposit will be issued in stuns of five, ten, and twenty dollats. or: k . K fd pr c.ptisj - ' ?I iii w n, ,r -o 4est. Rut the pwtion may be asked, v.itat has the comoauv done? It has been in operation from the C:h July last, to the lUth of Felunarv s:Vv sim en month-. In this time it has mado one b in Ired and ei!ity-five loans amounting 1 J?ILH R Ik received tifivUve deposits, amotintm! to sit ,;,, "Jl l. lo in? p,rr. it a.nros a tb. advantoes of t!ie savings; Bmk receiving s.p. ill deoosits on interest. 2. T executors, adniinisfrator, p;uar111 i a i .us. ana ail persons luidin inuicv trust ;o w ulows and nersons not esi -a- ... ";ed in active business, it proiues a sole place of !e;v-sj. at a reasonable rate ol interest, with t!r certainty of beinr able to Ctiinm.itul the money whenever it iii.w be wantet!. 31. To the holders of re d create, it securesall the benelitsof the Seottdi I'.mkin Ssem by s'audin eivdits "ti:?blitij; them t u s their piVo.ri" as so inu' lt rash capita! eeurin t t'.icn aem:nodatious so lon- as their business mav r-'uire, widi the privilege of making ' oartial payments and sh.ppi, i' interest ia prM'irtion 1th. T mcrehauts a;ul trailer, to melianies and firui-r-5, to all persons in active bu.in s-, it iNes a safe and pr tiiabie plaee of de( .-it f.r th.oir s'irplus cash, ;;ud :!ualitis l".r uetainiu loai.s. bib. V v the publi it pro -.ties an iuereieot the cirrulatinj; to vb. un, by tne t ircuiatt!i of its roreipN . .f deposit, e. pa ol tal.o.itt;.; p-T cent. ei the a, iiuunt d. poviteil. Tii v" receipts tf tlepo-it w til answt r all the l.Mieh -i ll purposes of Bank note-, and at the same tune are better. Bank notes are ti obe 1 mere pro wis. w iihoa; ;ho mean - of payment. Tl 1 - - sue e.f Rank u-j'.c.s may I c in.lcliaite bet
lu-.s p ;id on demand to twenty seven tie. i . V W ' ll posits. sl,7023. And it owes for o8 nit!H.--An t!,en it h a.ked, -won J liepits; ji.sr.ti is. ! 1 ,c. hl:K??mt!i il - . - i . their auv -auta to deal wi n the Com -anv e; a un. it may be asked, wh it wio it ; . . .. . , ... 111 , . i r . i '. i .i ; mste-id of the Biak, it cv?n now a Bwjk do. wh.t can it d, to relieve the pressure , i, . ,, ... "y ofthetiute was located here? h will say. ?
a rccei;tof deprsiUike th? receipts of de
posit of the IbiiiKJMiiJlcrfluni, art thf actual repreentatiHofso much rash pni. 1 tympany. Thisue of their receipt is limited t)V the amorfyt deposited: and the amount of the receipts in circulation is . , neecssnrilv Iimitcu tv tn'j amount due lor deposits. Nevertheless, it mav hn objected that
the rate of interest is hijlrjr thnn that"1
charged bv the B inks, This is true ;ul. J is eiuallv true, for it can be ilemonsiniteil, m ule eviJent as the, sun noon day. that were a Hank now jloeated in Yiocennes and in op-uation,! our men of business would .nwe money j wouu make a clear -am, by doing thrir busines with th Company, and not with j the Hink. Ii inks loan at ti per eent. but j allow no interest for deposits, jud make no j deuuelion for pa ment before lie h-- i mm . t i 1 . , . J k iteLuni ianv oaiuit !inr phiV "t per cent, for deposits, and dedu;Aw3tr cent for the time unexpired whenNoavments are made before the day a iK.ijs U.-. ,,-;t! .UnfUf.l.'ont.cmitL!" rather than press his customers, borrows itwo hundred dollars in the spring to pur- 1 f hasii i s stofk. rind s ah o in tho rourso of thfi sumrnpr to ilfiioit oiitil th sr,ri,r (l;i hundred dollars. His business v, - ;j 1XS1 result in 1 elation to interest as folnvs : done K'h'h a ininJ:7 lJr SOO at 6 per cent. 3 mo. S3 -00 A;' , . . . i v iloie iVl'1 thc ornptii, ' . 'nonths, (jr S4 50 100 deposited at G per cent. 6 mouth. . 3 GT) Si j0 The saving by doin his bLtess j with the Company," -f.. .mSI 50. And so ainin, a. merehnni requires a fW of two thousand dollar's to recruit stock; at the end of one mintjj his C!CM; - is ni,;0 to renav live hund,l U. Iran oav tiR hunlrrd d.ilhrs-tOK ... UU't :j!Cr oavini the balance when dueSli- is enal - led'to keep on deposit in the conrsof the cr.s.iinu nine month- o-.e thousand dob iars for fur months and tliis may be in several deposit? at the end of the vwr 1,1s interest account would be, with the Rink, Dr. S2000 lo-xncd ot 0 per cent. 3 ino. Cr. pl. nt the end of 1 month, 0 00 500 paid Ht tlie end -f -2 months. 0 00 S30 00 ; 1G00 deposited fur 1 months. 0 00 SO C0-S30 00 Yifu the Compci l)i S-00'J lonied at 9 l,?r cent. 3 mo. Cr. , , 3G' P"" ?ll n0nl 1 deduct . per ct. o month-. jqo p'd. at a'ai'th. deduct 7 per ct. 1 month doMOMted ! mr,th3 at G l,cr v ' S45 00 9: 5:s rj sip "5 Clear gain bv trading with the coY. Sl3 75 , ;-;tf Ltf; ' t .r.nN' ?l .a . : 1,,M ? i,f "-,r ! JUL v "I Will, u tp; on tv."' thousand dollars; and therefore this transaction with the Conmanv would leave tb.e borrower in the same siuatin as Moloney P'i tor interest as if ho hid borrowed of the Rank at 31 per cent md so i t the first example. SI. .")0 the ba lance of the blaeksmitii's aecoun. llKr the amount lie would be out for iutercHl is ..... ...... - - - - - - - - . v i k . i exactly equal to the interest of $2i)(l3 To thoso then who tlesired the estab-li-umcntct a Bank at Visicenncs, to t!;osc who wish to secure some means of reiie ' i:i;r safely the pecuniary distresses of the pe-sple, to the man in busiae-s, and to the man ot property, and to all tho-e who handle money in small as well a in larje ..amounts we would siv, choris'i the I.nsura nee C ompan v -deposit your inonv with if. tho uily for a few days kep aceoonts with it receie ami pay ut iis receipts of deposit as cah facilitate all its operations by extending all its resources, and we shall be in a better situation in every respect, than any Bank could place us. U.N'fS. Oo the 2ldi ult. Mr. Wixo, of Michi.n, presented a memorial Iffrv the cHMiive council oi innt terriTj7pi ay in the pisae of a law for itsnis: aion as a state into the Union. Fonrxr.v Rv the Poland, arrived 3t Xeiv Vo k, London papers to the 23d, and Li erpaol to the 24th Doc. have been received. The accounts o! the pi o ogress of tnc siege of Antwerp are tl.wn ru toe :o:h December. An out-work ol the cit v lei, cullvd tne St. Liurent, hid heei mined bv the besei.ers, and h d fallen. The naval force ot Holland was in the Scheldt below Antwerp, and wts ' niivin the 1'i-tnrli army The Dutch treepn o.t lift .f:o;.tijrs were said to nun
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jifest uneasiness, but it was nnt believed i
they would move, or take put in the conflict. 'I here can bs no doubt that the citadel ol Antwerp hag fallen into the hands of the French. Prussia had audi cated a determination to suffer the ope. ration of the Fi errvh army to be carried no farther. The late elections in England arc said to have resulted very favorably he ministerial party, from which it is inferred that the alliance between Eng. ,a"d and Fiance will be strengthened. l.QUlHVlllc Jill. dMFORT.I.Y'F FROM EUROPE By the John Jjy. arrived at New Y irk. J - '.verpo'ji Oatcs to the 7th December j have been mceived On the 41J1 ihe 1'itnch ai; nn denmnded the .utrender ol ; tbc cia'le of Aritwt ;i. ! The Irencu had K:1 !;ins placed and rea!y. 1 he momt-m was one ot intense j interest, lint the suspense was not ot lon duration. At I I o'ekrk a cannon shot from fort MontebeMj. followed S a tremendnouo fire of anilk rv, aonoui.ced 11. . . i .1 r t '"C "Ca,CI l" tl U l;an !j!OMir..t h x k1a tr"n' ..teb com ,a,,u"- ",c 'airwi.r o. me UJ ' " xas KCPT up m regular succession, with geat exactness The Dutch atuwti ed wittt z or, and the spectacle is described by the correspondents of the London pres, as "horrible, but uc veriheless j;iid." The third edition of the London Standard, of the? cvanin-r of the 6th, ives ad vices of the same dates as the above. A courier arrived at Brussels, ftom An j t werp, on the evening of V edrcsday, the 5th, 9tattnjthat the French had already lost lOOO men! CHEAT URITAEn. The English papers give note of active preparations for the elections. The tory c'.tlidics avail themselves freely of the Dutch qucs'ion; audit is intima ted, in some quartets, that the Dutch kinj; is only hoJcing out toawatt the issue of their elections. The Liverpool Chronicle of the 8th, speaking of the course of sir Howard Douglas, now a candidate tor that city, says, upon this subject: "Sur.h speech? a those of sir How ard Douglass, and other conservatives, may delud the king of Holland for a few weeks; lull him into a fallacious hopr; or ii.cite him to irremediable trans. ressK.n;; but tbe hour of decisive retribution is at hr.d; and thev who have thriven so much by Jwar, and who still seek to promote it und.cr the smb'anct of peaceful councils, will Minn find tiieir own dVscomfi.ui e in a nation voice." FRANCE. Paris papers are of the ,U. They are chiefiv filled with accounts iroty BeL ginm; but the steamboat communication between London and the Scheldt, enables I the English to anticipate the Paris advi ces. It is stated in a Bordeaux paper that the Fiench govcmuicnt intends to submit to the chambers, in the course of the session, a project of law for the ttial of the Duchess de Herri btfotc the cham ber of peers If the law pass, the trial will commence after the close of the ses sioti. Meanwhile the Duchess is to be detained at Hlcye, unclei ttie responsibil-i-y of minister EUUPflON OF MOUNT SZY X A voiert ei option of Mount Yltna took place on th 17'h and I8'h of No vembei. which destroyed Bronte, a town ituaed nice leagues fiorn Catania, and whirh contained a population ol ten thou sand persons. Sf.cokd Fotttov N. York, Jan. 24. Jftttff.axt 3 6.VA.cA". y We stop the prrss to announce t!e j arrival o! the ship Havre, capt. Depeyter, wotch sailed Jrorf Havre on the 12th of December brinfrimj papers of ttTa't'place to the 12th. and Paiis journals to the 10th, both inclusive. intelligence irom tne seat or war in Belpanm. is to the 8th of Dec inclusive. The journals of observers at the scene of aciion give hourly r.oticc o!" every oc curri'nce. l nroutrnoot tne wnoic ot me 8th of Dec. the attack vas vigorously plied by the assailants. They were en couraged by the presence of king Leo pold, who was in the citv, and watched the rnoemens of both sides. Muskets, as well as bombs, were discharged by the besieged without interruption. AH approach to the town by water was cut off, and Gon. Chasse was deprived of all intercourse ith hisfriend with out the citadel. Ttn ... 1. v Kr rrrrt n r linnrlv advancitur towards the citadel, and Mar l shal Gerard in his general orders spe;iks with confidence of the approaching cap ture of the place. There was a report of the death Gen. Chasse, hut it was not believed in Fa-is on the 10th Dec. ir : . i. lefi Man:ch Tr his kin - Ini v iiiu icil . it'i v. k,.j dm of (i-eece on the Sd D?c. Some ecclesiastics had demanded admission tn the Duchess ot Bciri.in bet mission tn the Duchess ot Bcin.m heT priooat IV.ave, but were refund It is reported th.U the citadel had surrendeoed: but ihere is r.o men'ion oltbe circumstance in the Paris papers of the 10th, or in the Havre of the I lih. Tv 1 rcPr,rl s brought by the capt. of the Ha 1 v FROM MEXICO. The chooner Tcpcvac, fm Vera Cruz, arc4veil here vesterdv, biinjriye; advices fro.n that citv to the 7th, ami
from the capiul tothi "7d Ju?:.
Gen. Pedrazn, the newly m2de Prcsi-'.
dent, had not Ct taken his scat. On the i.iKht of the 26th of Dec. the jirrivn of the city of Mexico, declared in favor of the Zialeta convention enter. ed into by Santa Anna and Busta'nenic. I On the receipt of this news, by the actiri President Manquiz, he convened both houses of congress and tendered his resignation which was accepted, and he has retired to private life. The officers of the four elepattmtrts or state I are vti ouu arv.iuC9 arc (mjlcu in the hand) of the secretaries who administer these departments. On the 2d of Jan. two divisions of the 'Jrces entered tnc cry. a no ?ere ' ece'vd, it is said, ith embusiastic acciametion by the whole population. It whs si)n;sed that the ciiitls would entcr ,,cxl. day; and they too, no j w receive similar gieetings.and j
oc ..u . u yy uic jjopouce.aHine ocii-rr. arF,twrhc months Crlit, bv the purcbacrc of their coyntry ftom tyranny' It i Sl.r )r:v:M.T ,,... an,i s,vi!r;v
truly melancholy to witness in ilbfatet' 4 etry approach to the burm .iiltitic o r inn .aI 1 . 1 n . . v.. t" -:OU I" teriupied and overthrown by the self will ot a tew dannf military chieftains VYhiljc these ncn retain their popularity with the soldiery, and the latter remain ignorant and insensible to the ble? sines if internal peace and quiet, Mexico can r
never emergt frooi the state of perpetual H-laik s av rn, on Saturday 2.th instant, distraction which has thwarted her pr. between VI oVlock and 1 o'clock p. m. of perity and stained her soil with the blood jbat day. for the space of one year from of her own citizens. v1 day of March next, the CorporaNew Orlf.ans Co-jaiEn. J,lon Ferry at the foot of Seminary Street. f Conditions made known on the aforesaid
?A1I'.AI Mr,nW t.AJAVll. We nitntioned a lew days tuncc, a re port that a line of roaches was to be established between Roston and Sab m, to run on t lie turnpike. The Heston Traveller cotdirms the report end states that there will he five or six cat iages each to Contain front twrntv tn thirfv nassenocrn. The tiin is inlpntpd to bs nertormi-il ir.
an hour, being one half of the time in !!.v vjL iy! K ,t a very superior qi.aliwhich the small stages now run Iron, 1 1' f,f ,S V" nyi,vlcU' winch l.
luv hi cny 11 succrssiui, iiic une wiii hR'rm.tm..P(l m Poninnrl ..... " - w r j i . 1 1: . .11 From the Fcnnfiulz'ariizv. The editor of the Ftnnylvanian, will jdcase communicate to the public the following proposition, and generously oblii'C the subscriber, and rcoucst tbe public nrints of the United States to irive i uhlicitv to the same. I promise to construct a Steam Car, totiavcl on iivers, at the spetd of twenty to twentyfive miles per hour, to carry one hundred passengers, to draw only fifweninches water, to be enly one third the weight of any ordinary steam boat of the samr. dimensions now afloat; of far supctiot strength and safety, constituted on entircly new principles;-rhc whole matelials. except the engine pnd boiler, not to cost above fifteen hundred dollars, complete furnished and ready for operation, by the f;rst day of May next, 1833. The workmanship I bind myself to perfect in an elegant manner, on special conditions. I be tnomis ol trcnius ar.n enter prize who wirIi to encourage the above impiovcoient can see the drafts and mo dels bv applying to the constructor. BENJ! PHILLIPS, Arthitect. Philadelphia. Dec. l(, 1832. yilCSiiS. Ijis,tovy - - Wk, the ,t;; t of Tnv-renex-ville. had a meeting on Saturday 4 . , . e r cvfMitnx last, Jor the purpose of consultin on the most advisable way of pttin? a school master to learn us smnctmng. .1 The Hon. Jkacox i'ut nr.Nn: was cr.Jl - ed to preside, and I. your honor, w as chosen Secretary. After divers propositions as to the best mode of getting a tv;iy!:tr, it was Kesohed un."wimous!y, tbatrr.ch of us should eoTitriJatte his wVe and net you fTive publir : notice, that wc are much in want of a Tetiehcr. One who can corwe well rocommora W are not I vor entire it! j the meeting re;ue - 1 that a teacher much auoicret (Si-n-!,) THIRTY SIX. Lawreneeville, III. Feb. 12, I;3.-3lt PUBLIC KOTICS.
led can be well supported, i E' n,von 1,1 "V D. C Johnson, 121, 419,
Mr.Sto.it, alto.:e:herin f v JW S ! ... 1 . . , . .i .. t .., ......
Athena: but a nv.inii!v.f ',u" 1 " - ' ' lf J . o-ri ..! i i..
stedme to inform von, I "
m wanted who i nr.t too! T, "''l 2 I to taking lleUvvokcdn. i VM' f V'
fJP I-1' he offered at public sal", on! rs-.,r- : 4W Saturday tho 2d day of March j .UmttVltOV OtlCC. next, at thehoueof the subscriber, ali my ; THE r.ndcreiznod bavin been dul-
itoek ot HOUSES, cirrus, noes, &c. Tonr.THLi: with Household and Kiiclieii rURNITURE. of ; Term ..iV.ile-i jldeeri months credit on all mr.s oyer livo dollars, fiive.and un.Ier, twelve mon'.ns me purcnasers etvinir - ! note and iioo.l security. JOH.N BAKER. 3-3t 7 y w r at 7 nTTVT lA.S??5UilU TIIF. pailnor-hip between SAMUEL EMISO.N tte JOHN M ('LURE is djs- - solved f.nm thU date; and the subscriber will not hereafter hold himself resjionible - j tbr any debts contracted 011 account Uid partnahip. SAilLLL lOilOa. February 10. ls:t:t 3-tf IiLAHK 13:DS
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PUBLIC G.&LE.
'HIE MiWrilicr will offor at public salc, on the 10th day of March, at bis rr. sidenre in 1 almvra township. Knox reamj', to the highest bidder, the following property, to w it, f)v.t ftwr TnrC lTrn UKt 10111 Jf0rC " gOT2, GEERS, PLOUGHS, AXES, i HOES, HORSES T) CTTI Household and Kitchen FUILXITCRE. ; Term- of xiio all suras of three dollars j a;,d undT. ca?h in liaitd all sums over ! t!in.'e dollar?, and not exceeding ten du';j,:rs siv moufhs all s:ms over ten ofj,,, and not fxceedin" twenty dollar'jmi month all sums over twenty do!GEORGE STIPES. ::-3t Feb. IC. lf.3:) FERRY TO RENT. THE undersigned, a committee appoints! bv the Hoard of Trustees of th i Rruib of Yincennes, w ill lease to the a .... n,"esl '',,!fJt,r at public auction, at 1UJV. 1 1 R. P. PRICE, H. 1). WHEELER. P1KURE LAPLA.NT. February V. IvlV.l Coxirfiiticc SJCTSOS! ?nbscriler has mi hand a qumtii n iii r ii Ut 101: 1 ,1 .1111 1 ij it'o.11 1 11 1 r : i f vi . , - i h'T c:ts:i only, z. 1 .r0 per bid. or s2 'JTi i nir hitnrlri'ii rvounH fiir k:in.rCiir .-.l !- I iim:! ii in nmnttri itt j -j .......... ... I.l...,,!,! II, j All t.msc indebted t the snbscnoer are jcarnetly rn!jestcd ta call and settle their t accounts, either in cash oruhe.it, as no ! lon2:r indulgence can bc"iven. H. 1). WHEELER. incenr.t,Feb. Ei, 1833 3-3t Sii'.S POP TiiZES. THE fidloviin? 1ol, and part: of lot?, in he borough of Vineenues, will be offerj rd for sale fbr the taxes and cos d thereon, on Saturday the 'Sid. of March next, unless sooner paid, to-wit. Brant. John R illanee II. A. No. CI. Brady, .Mm, & of lot 153. Black's heirs, 305. Bon?, John Bt. 'SIS. Black's heir?, 'Sil. Brown. James J- rJOO. Collit:?, David H. A. 123 ('artier, Pierre 401 jlbmie, Tousant -530. pnovan, Jeremiah 10. ji.nuson. i.;onm i Cary. Pierre or John Sheets, IL Oti, 7, OS. Gre-JterV. Christian heirs, lS0,2."i, 2n.", 30:. 100, Kb,, 17'., 7, 43f, 'l.'iti, 177. The heirs ofF. Greater, 1?S. 17S. ii,,r10 ,.. . ..... . ri(A llUitman, oolomon i ., part cf 100. part ,,fVl Vtharinc La.,lanti Hyarin:h j McCall, William R. 370. j PurleyV heirs, 270, 250, 370, 363. J Peepee, Theresa 3o.". i Richerville, Henry 12'J. I Richards, John 100. I Rodman, Joseph 170, 111 402, UG. to listers ot tvlianty, 1 bl achett, I icrre 0.. t Vandeventer's heirs. J 101. 2ti2, no, o, 217, 40s, ;oo, ro:, 0 i 1 ZACHARIAH PCLLAM, R. C. Viucennes, Feb. S. 1SJJ. 2-Gt
j appointed administrator of the estate of ! Joseph Siephenson, (late of Daviess roun-
jty, Inei itm.) oecoa-ed, repicsts all perI sons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment; and all those havim claim :irainst sai l estate to present them according t law. TiiC estate i inijlvent. SAMl. CONNER, Admr. I Daviexs County, Feb..r, ls:j; ojjt JIIE sul!ribei Ii4ve lately received 11 A 1KI-SII UP PLY OK .Xav and Seasonable GOODS. , Wh;rh M u thcjr . . arr.nuMlt ttlM) 1
ol j 1 1 j .th5v il not L1 to sell G.s by
W .Tir ur n.uiuoiii piitiin
1 they deem it nece-ssary only to say, that
thc-c wiihint; to purcimse rowd lar'uiu ill it . .. o '$
i wotuu uo wen to i;ive thm a call. R. SHEL.MIRE, Co. Vir.ceimcs. L r. 11.132 !;-'
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