Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 March 1833 — Page 2
the state courts, end rely ! throughout thc-statc oF South Carolina !'
by the oaths to t aaniinistereu 10 men u
indues and iurors.
'Nir. Clayton had regarded the pro vision ol this section as some Mr hat exceptionable. Very important conse quences miht flow from its provisions ard he was anxious for further time for reflection upon them, lie therefore move) the senate adjourn which was a-
d to.
Forwarding ami Cvmmissivn JJusiiicss. JAIV1ES SMITH, I'OKMKRLV OF YlNCENNES, J.NO. HAS located himself in New Orleans, corner of Notre Dame and Comme roe Streets, for the purpose of transacting the above business, and resnectfullv tenders hi servic es to his Wabash friends and others, who may rest assured that any thin; entrusted to him shall be attended to with diligence ami iideittv. ficw Orleans, Jan. l8:Jb JlEFFERKWn. Chambers, Garvin, Co. LohixviUe. Tomliuson Ross,) lUirtcfi &, Heboid, Yiitcvnncs. IiuL i. S. lionner. f Win. Linton, )
C. Hose, TvTTC-llauU ! S. J. Crawford.) ' .fames lbied.) M. Trice, ' 'L'rom' J. Houston, 5L CoJ , w. uw. r"-', hlD. L. l.rCtntrtviUe.
II. ec J. I) ilanvJ
York
J. Uichardsofi.
II. Fuenx-MorttrzuRm. 2nd-. A. li ttersou R0ch ville. J. I j- Sloan Covington.
Lafayette papers, will publish the above I'J times, and forward their accounts to Smith Jc Carson, Viucetmes, for pavment.
19 bills. Mackereii, aoiled no's.
do. Herring.
AJ. '. IH.II til;;.
5 do. Malaga Winn, '
their eates in
pon the power wnicn oeionged to the supreme court of the United States, ot correcting any erroneous judgment which might be rendered against them, than to take the c ourse provided for by this section of the bill. Mr. Wf. bsi kk regarded the section fyfoposed to be struck out, as containing the most important provision in the bill.
Undoubtedly there might be contradicto gree
ry judgments but it would not be pre earned that in cases the jurisdiction over which had always been exercised in the courts of tiie United States, that the late courts would proceed alter process cf removal had been served. The remedy suggested by writ of error would be no protection whatever to the officer, whose case was tried in the state court There was an imposihility ot tiaving a fair trial there The tacts are to be setlied by a ju-y in the state courts of South Carolio an oalh altogether inconsistent with a lair trial, was to be adluinistettd to the jury A writ of error Hoes to matters ot law only. It was in dispensable to the proper protection ol the officer that he should have an opporlunity of tryini his case before a tribunal in v.hich the lawsot the land were re cognized He hoped the f-enator froi
Georgia Mi Forsyth, would reconsid er the subject. It should b recollected that here was a direct conflict between the two judicatures bo'h could rot stand together in 'he position in which they hid been p'ace t by the laws ol South Carolina This government ought not to give up the protection of its ofti cers by ii own laws This was a niucn stronger case than that which arose un der the eiubae;o and lion iulci course laws. Mr Wilkins considered the provision ol this section indispi nsihly neccssa vy. There were precedents of similar provisions, and the only question now bo lore the senate was as to their expediency in the ptescnt state of things It was regs'ded as a very invidious and oliensive pioceeding in tevetal ot the tates particular ly thoe ol the sooth, to appeal a case from the highc it ttibunul jfihe state. Under ihe present circum stancesit was impossible to avoid a col lision between the two jurisdictions -The least exceptionab e course was to provide for the removal of cases belore trial. Organized as the courts of south Carolina were under the present laws, an impartial trial where the revenue laws Were involved, Wcs entiiety out of the uuestion. W it fot ttu best coutf-e to
A run the rik of the inconvenience which fU'ht result froe clout'1 trials, than to haznd the loin of the officer bv the trial in the a'ate courts aiom? He consider d th. cou sc provided in this section th mo?t advisable of any that had been sug ijesvtd it whs the most delicate to the courts, and afforded the greatest security to fhe tTicers of the government. M Ghundy said, it should be rrcol ecttd 'hal m tnL- progress of such trial us those contemplated bv this section, in y questions arose upon which the iin ling ot the juy was conclusive In
the state courts there was no mode by wn:ch the consequences of this could be ' uvoided VVouid the judge of i lie ol the state courts of South Carolina, who had taken the nullification oath. ign a bill of exceptions which would raise ibe points necessary lot the protection of the ofih r? lie ptesumcd cery thinjj lor th :tpntpse wou'd le kept out of the jor'd which possibly might be This tst ve of ihings would produce great in juiy to the rights, ol the officer, lie coi!r1 not Jfive a bond and appeal from tin. stute courts to that ot the Uniud States A wiit of error from the su j)rt::oe courts was no tHperscdca to the judgment o the state court whenever collision between the two jurisdictions Khouhl happen; he wished ii mihi lake ihe mildest coui se. Mr Mill Kit said, he had made on ob Taction to lias section, which had not, been met Ji w.s this: The affidavit ol the defendant is sufficient by the provisions of this sectin, to temove a proseeu tin from the state court to those of th United States. Suppose a man is inilicted for niui der in the state court, and Jie talsely swears that he ki led the person in the execution cf the revenue laws
Thf? -case under thU section is earned to
the court of .he United Stales, where it
i found the cout has no jurisdiction, in on North half of Lot Number Sixteen he-
rnHE Juhscril er oiU-rs fr talc the
JX fdlovvi-.i tracts of Land, viz:
200 acrca of Donatiou Lot No. jl 13 185 do do (io 1 vS'oJ 199 do iio do JM 109 dj do do IS'.) 4CO do do C do Ht 190 do uo io til I 70 do Oo m do 18'. 5 do ( clo i?r 350 do do do -r4 lOO do do do l(l EO do ,! do H5 lOO do do do 130 do do do ir7 OO S.EJmlf do co iiyj
am (jallkuv op CoKifAMTics. . fTTViK ur.dwijiiPil hatctakcii out trt-
11 ters of iHmmistration in due h-rni
The firtt li'uTk nf thr Ihnl txer attempted
in thin cm.
;ot law, upon the rotate of D.nil llol-
rjTlll' subscriber intend-p'lbli-'iii, by iin-rsuorth, (l.tte of Knox count)) dcraU subscriptiofl, on or nlout the 'SM ?t -ed have njdc nml returned aniuventoMiirch, (if suifirient eneonraernent bc;rv anl appniisemcut of said etute. accor-
L'iven) a weekly publication under tiic a- dintolaw and in our opinion tlu tii lK?ve title, to contain eiht chely pnn-cd ;csiate will pro mdvent. lame octavo pajes in each number, on fine JullN I'NDiinUt HI), ) j. white paper, with a now and beautiful . J. HOLLINiiSWOilTll,) Adcirs tvpe, and to be delivered to ubcri!ers n;- , March 1L lW. -:
j siding iti the city every Saturday, and ;
sum i'v o..ui u ii.iv jinn ( in i , . 7itt i cs . i r0lilii4siUV J ilt It, II !.... I . 1 - ! - - 9 t I II !
ii mmenueu inai thi h,h,k mmii eon- 0ll r,,inv. , .i.r .
The followini; 'iVart in l'illivati Citin-; to: W. J S. V. fmrtiomil i irac. :i. in
T. S. N. of It. 11 W.; eontuiuiu IV and iVZ hdths. acres. The atrfe tnet n a t'oinfortablc hewn lojr houeon it with oilier out buildings, and a'ooui twenty or thirty acres e lea red laud, vuih Loou fences
-Jantl other improvements.
tain such a variety of m uter as will m ike it a feouree of instrucii on as widl a- ainuement to all classes, to the iave a veil as the jrav,1 while cire wiil be taken
April en-
suin, beffiiuiinj at in oVick a. lm. wc will I'ihT tr sab: at public outerv. all tb personal rrperly of D.miel n'tioiwoith, late of KioxcoJut',deci. tw..-u-inof
that iithini; be admitted v.liic'u will reujlf it I Itllll I ii ! t lit Ifm nil v
Ul ,l ' "'" ! (k it in i?T-rnv) tt? We will not meddle in Cop-ressiornl v-a aX-, f awaffiirs, uor puhlish lonj spr.-ehes i.ii-m HoUSCllTtld FilVuillirC, " from Nullification, the Tariff, whieh j .,,.,. i-ri'Vif make most uf our Journals at loi time 1 Aiv.ui.x i lh-u,
less to iiianv, save the praclieal ptdili- Axn CoiTKit Still. Tfu-, vc.
endeavor to kt-et oiir The sab; w ill t e ixf .! on tin: ;.reai;t aoi
j useless io many, s 1 eian but bhali t
I ... . Villi !.
j ..... iu pui i .et a closclv as iosii1e to con-esivmd . i-.te dwelling of the dec!, and tip-m tlic t tiie ao(ve described tracts dunnc the , . j , , . , . . i .i I ... , .?, " with tne title whieh we have selected lor lollow ti rnn, i. e. pun -hu.-er ol ihrtM i ;il)Seiiee ot tiie suiHt-riher. will p ease :all , , . . T r , i i i u i i n i t j i i t , . it, and publish ALL v. hich roms under .dollars and under, c.ih ui l;ji.i--iio.l joii ,)onu lav, li-sn. who is authorised to . 1 r . . . . tt . , . .- . J , , ij.s nnper-lie:id whicn nay to dvserviti Oi tmiscabovt- tS.u s:un, a t ie-lit ot i;eikc:
-eil and liansier the' same.
J5KN.I A MIX OLNLY. Vincennos, 'J;id Jan. lfiJ 5 it
o;ir notit:. and none oilier. m onths will be L'iven Uion eeeu:i:ei H-Aa
Ive h;ve ootanuM tiie aiu ot re.my va- with ajprovevi seeurny. L.c ailcuuec
luable crrcspondeuts residing in an i out ; will be i'iven by
of the eitv, whose production cannot li'd !
1 to enrich oar work, and we pronn-e, n t '
I f!J jfMT MXLIXHU AND 1 Oil j j wjti(M!t , . i0.e uf b(.;n able to fid fi! ot.r
smith cailson. Fh.23,lW 1 tf
'in iv rvnrniwii'.n i
-w
j yvrKllS to the people of Viiie viy Hiidvieinitv, his sirv!'s in
11II9S
IXiy and viemitv , his si rv ! 's in thi'
Ipn.etice of MXDIC1XK, URtRi,
0$The Terre llatite. TvortiiK nmli!"' 01WET1UC. i b: iei(ie imi.e
promises, to juc t no put.ue a woix wnu ti i .- i i
we are coiiiiuent cuiiuol lo burpatstu by; IvJim
any contrmponifv. ; LL the ltvi:ir notes and arcrninU This Bjok wiil, when bmd jt the end ; f tfU.r Ma.,d:er wild me, are rcC tiio year, lrm a ucat voi.i;.;e e' io;;r ! qm-.twl to call before lleuveiu the spring, iiim.hed mid sixteen p:i-cs. jienew and secure them well, and Ihev ca"u TEflMS. To city vdcr;l:er-, llio ; IUVe auv indul:ence tliev can reason ibiv
work nl in i,-iin-i..M rt-.-liiriy every; ;d.i iu ur.ler I.. mc thorn as iiiilo
"" """' : .' , ' , ' ' iHi.I..Vi;. ,.!.! u x,,i,!c as poxilJo, iitcv can o.. i.r.-;...-.,-aetcr, vlvre ho ';e l iM1J 1.,:,c,-Sl,i,.,vl;,cis ...-uliu;; i . l.i.,, a ,.i at uvolvo .,!, cr-iu L. vc uuen out ou jnwuul ,., Vlil (V,Iir,.j 1(J ,.tty cfi iat.rej. , .n
hou
tun
IKVS.
Vinrennop, Jan. l&J'l
US
And for taie on eomiuision, bv
SMITH CARSON
WALDM-rs Silert Circulating Library. Miim'.KX Nu5iki-:hs of .this popular
34 period. iea I
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n;iii ',mhuiv ot ja;u.i i a wltiefi to si!i:l) bilitsenbeis Jtuvo e,oi SALT, v.hirii will be sold at ."t rents I 1 M), and to those h 1k .'ie formed clubs per l esliel by the Winel, or c4 eeuis of tit e, and thus procured for fi I Ot), thee
eiahtem Nir. have cost I'i 41, lr w iii h
i
lew ein ueu. Fet nuu v 2.,, lSJW. 1 tf
fe. C.
som they have work?, viz.:
pei
year s hUwscnj.tion iu mivHiieo. i-V-oii: this friendly uiVor, must lo.,k la Aenis who wiii p:.ci;.; und frw-rd t10 .tjueiico. pcyioesit for live subscribers, si.ali receive j j y JJTCI"L the sixtii copy gratis lor six n'i lus, and a 7I.irch 7, ISO.'J. l :t discount ot tea per cci.t. lor u larger AlUubrtptioPs and rounnuniealioin j Jy 0Uy,r y (.,wlpji.i)iid.lrns-.,ltoth propnol...-, at, -,, .v . ,
l'-wl .South f ilin street below i'u.iie, wiii! H , i ,, , i . , 1 ! .4. IioiivMhM.r 1-1 liuoi.viile. in taiJ coim
uo piiiioiiuo: uio'ootjti hi. John c
ouluiued the fjllowiu
1. Waiusteia, or the .Swedes iu Trunc,
. 7?
fH havi: establish-I a uov,', JJ ed a BLACK !-"'s of C'Mint Iiv:iHe!?o. SMITH Silt)!1 on '','ir f.Six .MjiiUi io Auienja, by
.ii- Scl'lilid Stnit mvii. ! G
S? (ion. Lasselle's
vvrn. where I shall be Lad to receive
the oiitroiia.o of the inibiie iu the above
l.iwiiifxca 1 bnvfv nod at Jill tirorv wiill Tetnple'd TidVeiS ill 1'crU. with
..V,. . , ....... i 1
keep, thcl)osto! workmen, and none but
T. Vine
4. KlostiMheim.or tho I.isrpie. a novel. f. The Hill and the Valley, a pnliti-"o-eeonomieai iiius.tration, by Tuiss 3niiii-nenu.
K: ux ?ntiJ at u C on i;t, i-roitru 7V;,, Ii J.
Jjirob .Turobi:?, aihur. oj" ;
ty, t.n the firt irualay of Juii ..ext. : ; Iweeu the boors of hi o'rl.N-k a. m. ;ud i !p. m. the yiXTi:,;NTH SKC'i'iON, ia j Totvtfehii) S;v;i S :iih, of K:m.. L,h: W vr-t. The terus of s-alo iiiidu l;:iv. .1
WsOvt r..,. deul. ' the day ol s.ile.
Tho Creditors of th- ""';" ; u n .-i, i.;.;. , . . v . . I I lll.SGll t iil. 1
a:iiu iios;s iweu, ueeu. j
C. J?. L.
K it j.l-.- T IJ . I'J.l.Vi.l
fi- cdiu, administrator aton.s.iul . and I
the best of iron shall be kept on hand. It wiil be to the inierstof all persons ettiu work done to iiive a call, ns- I have a lurv ttocl- cf IXOA AM SILF.l, of aii sorts, suitable for all kinds of work, on h:iiul, and having iiiiide an sirraiwement at Louiiiie to kec4 a regular &up;d . There i ou haufl Jl great varuitj of Plough: And 1 shall keep at all times aii articles usually nude use of by our fanning population. Will be kept on band at all times, by the do.eu or single one, the lest of CikST STEEL AXES,
and rni pv other articles. Farmers will find it v their interest to et their work done at rty shop, as I am satisfied thev
can pay tor their work cuxitr and hsve it
on nr If. i
1' HO II AT COURT,
T7. .
' j pN flic nmtter ot the estate of Davii
filed his aHid.ivit r the cutinuaoc e ol
js.iid cause; whereupon the Court ordered
. . i i . - i . . f .
Wood Curs. un 5ilul,e IO -' fontiiKieu at liio rest o th
7. S.ir.eus, Icmoii-s of Lafavettc and 8.'n,i J?r'V ,i,.ro",;s- , im "i tnermo- . jj Kiimian. deeo.i?ed, it appeari.i J. 'J
Loiis Thillippe. l,on' "i or" riii. urn toe creators ot . Sa!ifarliou ot ihe Court, that uu ap. cJ. The (.enile Keeruif, a tide, bv ll.o " -lal i.e tiotiJu-d, by pul,i,ca:i )n for ; pniivwnei.t of the estate real, has I::m author of Iheul altern. s,.x xvtH kssueecsMve;:. m the U eern :in, made, and upon feMke.:ion ot the admiuU- ). .Saratoga, a taie ef the Amerieun " !l,c hil;'- 1l,,.,l l,"l,'i,"c' -' ! trator, th.t there is ik.I a a.arioieurv of
UevolutK.n, by tiie name author. j pianu. ai.u iurmei,in,ii uuiess sai r.v .tlX in his hand., to tisfv the debts dao
10. liutvV Tour in S utli Holland,, with u description of Aulwerp, i uss-eis,
Two of those works in book form would cost muic thaw the whole eighteen numbers. 1 "roiti tiie above derip'ion of work?, some idea m;iy be formed of tho i;e:ier;il
ieope ot readiiiii that may be e pooled in;
i. i .
mors noiny r.i.i a-tinmistraior oi toeex- Vom jj Cstat, It it ordtrcd bv the iier.ee and vn. of ihcir respociive Court, that notice he juvon to the heirs of tiami,bv iiimg tho same, or ii Statement : the said David Kinmlu, that thev le and oi tiie nature, description and date oi ihe j appear at thu next term of thi (Van, a 1 4 contract or assumpsit upon which the ..hew cau. whv the real etatoof lhes.iii s-m,e may be tounded, in iIkj ollice of ihe iJccedent .-hould not be sold, and its proClerk ot this Court pre.ioMs to Ihe final cwds llU(e aelts in the bauds of iho addistriimtiou oi the assets ol the estate of minUf r.m.r
tho said
tho klabrary , with such vuiiulious as new ' i,o6tlTU rcU-
publications may require. lii iirepanition, tie Memoirs of ihe
Duchess of St. Leo. Lx-Queon ot Holhind,
a ad wife of Louis Unm parte, translated
ueccocnt, s.uea claims v.ia bo
TVh
SAMUilL SMITH. Jk.
A eopv
Attest
JOiiN Ale I. Vf IRE, CP. C. P.O.
March i, WW ti-i'u
JbTA'iT: OF iiiAXA,( ! ucx Count v. 1
y'TTVlK W'a KAMI l.N'Vi'.ANi 1. Co!I'AV I
iue'iUi's, is now prepared to no
done charter than at any oher shop m tho ! from the Trench expressly lor the 'Libraplace. 1 will rive woik for foal at alMrv.1 No. H) contains the be'-innin ot
i . , It: n .:..- i ; i . . -.ai I - J
nines, ami receive in pa ment wnere there i-ie ot nauuiut auu icooi.ci, u, vi. .iae : O,eios gloaws and Furifurf S: i (n is no in 'iifc'V , all kinds tf raiu, Jce. Ta rhino. j ' i j r . ' ot' , .. . , m ... .. , ,, r . taiia C(M.f, io,)?.t aim turu't will l-oiu-I wsiut two nnv4 :i :i nnri'tit if.' In tl.o I iVK.serint lOU. tiVP no irs top M!v-fun i .- 1 . .
n- . - - i i - - ' sureu ujo.i rair rm.l r.':ioii:'. , r o ....-
and lunsaa ojooitunity iaalllndeJ torn1rj prmU'ni ; avoi to .secure at a trilling oxpe ie, liU erooertv iVoin aceiJeit!.
above business: bovs of ii)iii 111 lo lio
w ill be taken JOIIN C. CLAUt:. r. bruarv'J, IWfci 1 tf
12 " e f I
on SALS
MY BRICK SFURF, ROOM
AMP
in: corner ot Maine and .Second .Streets, in Mount ernon. Indiana. To the premises are a tt ached a Vai house, s small frame Dwelling and llrick Srnokehoue there is a rood cellar under the JStore
various other its and
onermence ol the la'sity of the affida
vit Wrl no' the criminal be discbarjjt i without p'Mns'uneut? Mr (inuxiiv Not at all. He will be temainku jr tiia in the state courl.
vmii,'. j "-"t, " utj : h,hmu. 1 Lave ft I
houses, with Mr lostsYrit siiil.it iv3t obvious to . nf IFnn,1 T every une bat no otl.ccr ol the gmern h 4 Jt ' CJ 11 00(1 men could hate a fair trial in the coui u j about one mile from town, which inav be Sjuth Carolina for his official acts ! purchased low, as my health has render-
iJ at tiie provisions ct thts ectio i uiu not co u necessary to ihumuo iiiimiu'.-s.
1 hse wishing to pureha-o wiil mike up- .. - .i i - i i ' .
numueri, ihanKlullv received bv ADAM WALD1K, No. 0 North Lihth Street. Philadelphia. (r7Clubs icioiituiJ Sjit) receive Jive cpies of ,oi nuuders, making it tiai cheapest peri(dical, when quality and quantity u( nutter aiv coiiiueiud, ever olicrtnl to tiie public. rubs -riptions frr the nboru wor!: received at the VY.tern unolfiee.
cure tho dinkultr.
u in a slat court.
An olfictr is indict
The cae is remo
p'i ation to tln sulwerii.ei bv tho first of
d into the circuit court Who w ould j i ebruarv ur March next.
yiroecutc thcic in behalf cf the state? ilz desiici! at: v iovi"i;y as any ecmlerna i present, io protect the otlictr in the cischa're of his duty. iUit he would do
Jan.
AiAM MUri'ATT.
lS.,
VA tf
N th. sprintr of lxJ'd, or V0 the
fob
it, i possible, in g-jcu a manner aa would '
teaeep?nci mop i.meior complaint. U ioai!-articles werv iett m incrnues j (t,eed to believe she hi- been stolen
LOST CHILD! riMi DOLLARS REWARD! A LITTLL (mi! live years old, fair A kin, blue eyes liiiht hair, and a remarkable pleasant cn'iniouam-e, named CAIitU.INL HAWKINS IHJLLOCK,
w ho can re id very well, was lost on the
1' It OB AT K COURT, FtLroitr i TtrtJi. 1.mL
Lli.'.Tliot'ii firilliu, ad.u.v. . jl Ira Ciir!iu, d.d. j On vo ta I Jerome Orillin, M.thale.y j lute tXtfaV.
Mriinu. ira xiimui ant; Miics Cnluihrir of Ira j f r: -.;., t v : i
Ir ( U:i'i ,ri l I. nt.i ...J ..... . I
Ihu oioiu ot J oiniKisou !v: jv'-ss. ;.. . . J . ,
-'ium. , ministratrix, and
Samuel Tom'.irrsou, Nicholas Smith,
Divid S. limner, tJ. 1. .Martin
Uiu. J. Heberd, . Thomas (
Tiiouias lii-iiop. " 1. Mai jfinvfor.i.
Tl
nilniclrili-ir I .... ... .1 . . .
iiiiiuiiau i nii.j OlwllO'J. if V
in-Jircd by the Court, that Join: Law U-
ami is lia-coy, appointed guardian
. .; ! litem in the above c;.se, to tho hen .' t'u,ley, (iniiiii a torcs-i M who arc iafaiitv
it i i i t
and it
furtlicr appearing to tho satisiliction of tho ; Court, lli it !'. r-i:iti..r. , I. "...I. I . .1
lii'l-liiilc li:n.i ri", .f . ...1 .- - ii n j
L.i w.ii . ' a ' . . :. Uc1 und the said "uardnui
...v. miii -.iiiiiiij uiiv.uiitiii uu.j.k iiitc, i ,t....: . i- . - ii . ' t-ni shewing no sui;cit;tt cta-c. loreimi Kold, e. ,, ., - . . , IK ....... I.. i : m Ittlu-rMi..tCor.Jered,thatth
. ''ill., ftii... .,.. . . 1 . ....i.. . . i .
....... i i i i . hi "limn, 'iuiii.v. murifc i ii. tiiniitu'V. :iml flu ii.it u ul, t. linn v.. ti .
au li-
mill .
ltith ult. six miles east of Courtland, noar j frills, may fdl a boad and a:" '' eu.poieivd tuseii the road leading to IKcati.r. Hun-'reds of a eollatteral seenriu , and thu, beltccom- '? " , Sa;'" of ...!. men Hive .uched m tvm d.rectioii j modatcd uooa th.-i'r own liabslnv, v. ith VT ,"'ca,i.,!l l;v" hm.orcd and throughout the ueiuhborhoml, and no trace this advanhiv also, that those who mav li:, au.l 1 beuv ,;, iht.
ot her can be bH.ud. The ahotc reward ! thus borrow, will be allow,,! m r,...,v tl, . ' . .Ul da' c 4 a.ii:u;.i.
will bo niven for her ilcliverv. and anv in-! whole, or an, part, at anu t'nnr, and'h ive , 9 lk U l,,i'io l?r taf ul -a.d Ihrmat.ou respectmjh.r, whuhordLudorau alntlcunt of alt tho interest a-roi-J ?' V '"p ' ,l'e ,M,l:llc l4,Ialive, thankfully received. upon, for the ti:.;c une.vpiml, ba:' two Ul,;.U,,4.,; '"V'1 vt l
county of Kno and .v.a'e of ladiau i . 1 1 1 ' -
per coin.
The company will
rceeie money on
Attest.
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fouiAl, the tlistrcseil pa i uits h.ne be:u iu-
iSA.ML. SMITH, Jr.. ( ii rk pro It I.-.
Th'u fcccticn would Ltin the two juris. 'and have not since been called tor, i:lictitfii into immediate and dbect c-m-! one small sa. k ot (.ObTLK. a TIU'NK, l:ct He dupeed to pcimit ihe ! lashed round w ith an old sterutas and a doe'riucs of the ordinance to be carried . ba, I'ontaiiiinjx sundry articles. 'I'he .ut! He vould be wilhr. to ee Ule i ow ner can j:et them by applvin at the elinv;i in faoroT the impartial admin- j Western Sun otlice, pa in for this ud er.stiationof justice which ptrt&dtd the tUiueiit, Slid pn in,; his property. 3:0.u cf cery man of huuor, tlijckcd' .No. . ::i. Vysi. rj-tf
JOHN IJCLLOCK.
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L-r i'iiii;t hi scan o oo pirn mane, ana oVpu-uio, au.l will allow luten-i at the' . . ..... .i . i i : i i i 1 . 5
rate oi six percent per ear tr cVpoites. (
IWFSF.S IS FUR ClUJA TR Y will JTN' purcnr.ro cf;JlC a!. R order. I wi;l bo ius ircd at a very low r.te. j H. " "cd.e vl iy U,0 Ctu't day of Jklarch Vm -euues. An'. 1 , JSIJ. J"i ly ! procd t soil the above d'.criU'd land'
at mo court n ou-o door tn V
All editors w ill confer a favor on the deep ly distreed, by j:iviti the above u:i mcr lion in their respective paper-;. J. I).
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Ho rs t H.rrs ! Hn.rv I ( ' !) iM'ual ervift-s t;. o el'k p. m. to the highest aad Uv. LiJl iitts . ia . ivab ; j JJ too cmetij ot io euu an 1 its vi- uer, tor ca-h. .iSll.QY HO A A", will bw given foi ; ciuitv. He may be hiuud ut John C. i LLIZADLTH (tllirFIN, A!mx tpuai .ty ot clcai Lumen . c CutUh ! Clark's Hotel. ! 1 ot- r t (jr?Wn ' . ji the wssrta su otlkV;. VuiLraues, Jan. 10, 1SJ:1 Jltf 1 I'cb. !S, ItTJ G 'r-
