Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 April 1833 — Page 3
V1NCENNES, APRIL 0,
The South Carolina Convention, re
assembled tlic lltb March. They
have rceonsid
Uh. ,;odnnd,riibhcd. and Inr.-! Win;RrA The arrivals this weck'-
jdled and then at the proper age let reason have been extensive and the article is sol J j iTJHuUfotVcTtOV 'and kindnc be moJ in breaking them to : in small lots at 31 a j SfpIIK undersiTned has work and thev will be gentle and good Larii still continues to advance and 7 j j tcr f adminUtrali disposed as horses are. rents, hasten rctused for a lot of first !of Jcliws M. Alexander.
s taken out Ici-
v.tra(iun on toe estate
TASSJ UP Y Michael Wilis, living in Buwroti
township, Knox county, ldiina,oa
Let evcrv fanner ponder on this;
if he rate leaf.
(late of Knox; the 23d of March, lbJ3,
i the 11th xMarcli. y frjvcs cllK) for a air of i ve :r old Imrs ered,atid repealed their '. 0 j0 n,s XVork, in lv! years they are good
B.uox, (hog rouni
. CoiintVf Ind.)decd. 2 persons indebted to rrg? vanttvr TTnniP l)5UtHc., nonnnalJs;(i ietatoare Jj w niJke imimili- u M'JiHhL IIUI!M
mhI Corn, in ear, is dull and the imrket J t navment. and tbr.cn to whom the same 1 thirteen an.! a hilt hand high, v rh a star
dinanee nullifying the tariff laws, but have r vlot ti inrr his team must be renewed; shitted. Sellers h id dimcultv in getting s iudehted art rvqu.M ed to present their 1,1 h' r-nhca1, left hind foot wr.fe, and
passed on ordinance nullifving the enfor-j hjt ifbf. lves m0 for a pair of three b'di a OJe. per barrel by the load.
bill M ,n..lp; nnd breaks them carefully Ovts "i barrcis scan e. fl.
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Clllg
r.unoR- corrki:ti:i. In announcing the itprmintment of the officers to the
r 7 J .11 l. . c it i rl Hint mn n- nnl rn ! V
as Receiver, and John M. ... . , . . n.. . '
nreierauie ior wuiu, inn uniiuin num.-
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land kindly, in twelve years they have no't Hay is get lin scarce, sH a 1 Wl ! vet reached their prime, are actually worth j asked retail - I more than $100. " Popatoks sem e N i .,0 a 1 7...
1 A nion as Register. IMaj. Robb, is Register, and Joint M. Iz-mon, Receiver.
protitable to raise tor sale. We will suppose the farmer has good strong mares worth sixty dollars cash. If he raises
mules, he can get lor them at six months!
old, $M0 eaeh, at least; at two year old,
Omons senree .r0 a t0.
lRir; aitm s scarce Sl-t a 1. (iiu:. aim 't.r:s do s i.
roll Til V. WKSTLUN STN. It Iias has been said, and well and truly tsniJ. that he who made two spires of rass
'how. uh re onlv one jtcw before, was a ; ,-3.", and at three Years old, U0: and he 'V-' 1 C "7 v
oublic benctaetor. Sunn is not my pre-; can raise them under an expen
pent Ii-iims. I only now desire t ) iinbicc dolbir a vear. If he raises
my f'!l'w crimen, the fanners ef Knox iris more to support them tli
rountv. to nnke one spire of crass answer ! sett for, the only proht, if any
the purposes of tw, to make one bushel of 1 labor and produce into cash, in a lump. corn or oats prada. e all the benefits of ; Jcw colts from such marcs will bring at
Wuirr. nr.ANs scarce anJ brisk demand
: O I'ICI' is hereby given, that I ?h:jll .a . . ..i i:. i n ... i ... .1. .
s:r; uihfrrhw qualitivs dull S I a M. '"- 1:lv OI 'r1"' l,,iJ at "'c ,Jl' siucn-:e Prune lii-iifed uunand5i a tic. A J -"' Alexander deed, in W-ishin--
;trri town-i'ip, Knox oe.v, Inu. all
nts pr)yerly auth-.-.iticuted for settle- nearly blind of the riht eye; no other within one er fmui this (date. Il "r brands perceivalde; supposed to
I he eleven years old; appraised to thirty- ! five dollars I)' Caleb Ciark and Siniuel
j Moore, before rae this first day cf April,
ii. sin:?ARD, j. p. April 0, 10-Tlt
: accou
nient within one er fmui this d
,s i believed tho estate wilt le solvent, j J1M1VS IU:NNY, Aujnr. A'r;l .1S33 10-'?:.
LIST OP LSTTERS Tj, KMAININC in the Iistoirice at lrinrrton, Gibson county. la. on the 31st of March, 1??33, which if not taken out
ii r .... lis - n-) iifriiinsl nrou'Tt V i' Oi'.irnv to the estate ul ' u-illiin f!irj mnlhi will sint t: thf
so ot ten li.vvwuunfMiiMii mm i-?. : ; ' ..":. ' , " f'Y. ,
horses, i: ,les current, not wf.atu, Kio lucent. ;r - . " - " llrlV.VJJ .V 3 " " ' v
an t hev vvill steao v. , . . ' p 7 t v it ? u
is tui niu nrr-.vjonev seeiiis si iree in an lnvei-se i ' " , .;. ' ' ' , ,
1 Ullll'l IIVII v l It . i
t wo. Can Uiishcdo'K? Asurca'.y it can to n vervoansiderabJri extent, by fulistitutite JIjIca in firm work for horses and for oxen. There aro strong prejudices aaitiTt
m iles. Oi.r 1) i rh, derman, i'reocii ana
six months $"J0, or at two years or at
thi-ec years S" But again, mules arc a cash article, liorses are not. And now to conclude. Two mules can be raised at less expense than one h u se. The mule is lit for service at an earlier
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iare. ine muie win peiorui more muui ; i
Mf.W.liS3SW3 Dir.D In thip county, on Tuesday the '2d inst.,M.s.CIIRlSTi::N WITIIKHS, consort of Mr. W. L. Withers. A LIST CP LHTTSRfr 5 km ainino in the Po.t ohee at injU, cennes, Knox county. Indiana, the
1v. ..mm. a.?i1 Kitcbrn Furniture.
With a vanetv of oile r articles not necessary to mention. Terms AM sums over three dollars, rredit f r one year, the purchaser giving his note with g'l security; sums under three, dollars, cash. JAMKS DILNNY, Admr. April T., 1S.33 10-3t
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Uritish atic-sT.iJ. were ail nrej uuceo ki it auenueci to, wnen nrsi nui ui vuik, quarter entiin ine oisi .viarcn, i.v-, teTt a-vIa
4yv?r of ihr Ivrse: a prjudirc which ! gait end habits may be frmed to suif the j which if not taken out in three mouths,! f- m il! liv-o nnd l.iUor twice or! ;M I ,ii cint tn tint ( iOii."r:il Vnt CUVifo ni i "rt"5 Y virtue of an execution of li. I a.
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King David i. Key ran. jj 1, m Jas. I.emasters S. JVi Me.Jc Sepl;e.nf Miller Ad rn, Mt Cr.irv Jno, M"re Hirni, P r.iillips..hr:ha I R R-ut ily, S -h.innon . IT. S?heri:r t;ibsn County, Snuth Jas. Scofild Jno. Strickland I. 2, rjva,vl cv4th. JOHN ARBUTUNOT, P.M. April 1, lo-t-:::L.
h is been continued by the importance ot the horse tor miliary purposes in li iropcan warfare. A id we, the m vst imitative of till imitating aniwnl, have cherished the prcjudiea and folio , ved the lashion. 1 B it p-ej i;iioc si'ild yield to reason. If tb- m lie be more profitable for tho purposes of tarm labor than the horse, all rensoniblc m?n will prefer it. 1 trust. lean show, that such iJ the fact; and also, that it is mare profitable to raise m iles for sale than to raise horse?. And first, as to durability. bnev itv of the mule has become
prHverniai; so 'much so that purchasers seldom iiv aire the age. Piiny tells wf one oijhtv veor ;of aga. Dr. Ro mentions tvwi'.i Ciiiland that were seventy years of age. Mr. Potneroy mentions one wm kiug at forty tears old. and several, in his own knowledge which hid been worked from -0 to 30 years without any apparent failure; and there are mules now at work in Knox county, more than tvvauty years old. How is it with the horse? Each six rears after tho first tour, a horse decreases 'fifty per coat, in value. A horse, which at four, costs eighty dollars, at tin is only -worth forty dollar, and at sixteen if he so Jong lives, only twenty. Secondly, as to health: The mule is entirety free from disease. It i said that
thrice as long as the horse : and especially,
cash
dead letters.
issuing from the Cierk'a office of the
at any age under twenty ke is worththu j fcj-To prevent mistakes, persons inqut-1 Circuit court of Knox county, and to me
L.US. I riiiT for letters in tiiis lil are reuucsicd to : directed, in tavor I Uiuaml Harpers, 10
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ORDER NO. 15. HEAD QU ARTKR'S OF THK AH MY, Adjutant Gknkral's Okmck, Wastmigton. March 11th. 1833. 1. Cotoiic Henry l)odj;e of the Uni
ted Statni IfU'onns. wd! continue m
say, thev are advertised.
(icorge Kensler S. IX. Alexander, 2 Cieorg" Kfech Win. Arthur f Robt. Lemon
J nines Baird Win. Bruce
coin
Ra
nmandot the Battalion ot Mounted .Min Barknwn,2 ngers, and will now repair to the Iron Awry nii limner r . . . U . . . no rirrnrllulsliri'v I IStiaC Il'ICKtOrU
Anthony I iw M-iry Ann Lejievc John K ug. Lucy Li!e
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wit 3lattht:is Kose, Jcot llaner anu
Cicorgs W. Harper, a aiiiat Jacob S'den, I
will, on Aloiiday the 'JiMh !ay c.i April
BY virtue of a Venditioni Exponas tr ir.e diroeted fnn the clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will ufiVr ul public sale before the cou,: ho.se door in Vincennf.s, on Friday the third day of Miv next, between the .irs f 10 oVIock a.
lir. ikanoo ao .. Re r I T r 1 1 tVt t ll P t S ! r"' 1 " v ' f
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ihe several companies of the Battalion, ! John I . L .rden Mary Mo. cr,i and ace that they be prepared and equip- j B'hecca J. Lrown.coh Miller
liiy
npfl a!reeahlv in law: aod that ihev be
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he!d in readiness for any active service ou imumiu which may be required of them, until re iJuhn P. Brow n lievtd by companicti of (he regular cava!-1 .larucsj Bonner , v ! (!. Bell ' II. Lieutenant Colonel Stephen V Joseph Baldwin K.earncv, will superintend the recruiting i C? r !or the Regiment, and the several com j J-C. Ciark, d p-any olhccrs; vvhoe appointmentshfave Liias Chansior
ircneral order No: Josepn nianioers
been announced in
14, will report to him lor orders and re cruiting instructions. Lt Col Kearney, until further orders, vill be stationed at Jefferson Barracks, he will establish as
many recruiting stations as he may judge
Jonathan Culver
Andrew Cook John . Camp, 2 A. Case
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V. Jv. JliUer
Levi M'I)aniel AVm. Martin Stinsou Miner Austin Medley (ienevieve Millet Marron !b Hunter H OP ?dary Ann Norton William iNoy (Oliver vV McDonald J. C. Osburn. 2 U. Oldham E. Oneal
mow cnsuiiir. between the hours of 10 o"-1 m "d I d; k p. ni. a,l the right, title,
clock h. in. and l oVIock p. m. at thein ntcrcst of the devisee of Thomas court house door in Yincennes, expose to j Jones, deed, of, in. and to the following c.ii.v mil.!if iiiiiPTv nM.; Jiip-nnd hlescribed nro'iertv . ! wit, six acres of
profits, of two hundred r.ers d laud bo- ,:in'U bounded on one j-ide by the land of1 inT the N.i:. hall' ff Lot No. :W, in the Welton, on the other s'.de bv the Steam
Oid Dmation, Knx county, Mil-ject to a iract.m liontl.-y the U iasli river, claim and lien in ikvor of Aiitoine Marehal j th rw-; ' Sam-icl J'ldah. of sixty eight dollars and twenty-five j Also twelve seres of land, ijo-jiuM on hundredths. And also, a lot in Yincennes, jone side by the land of Wdlon, on the odesinated on Johnu and Emisoif s sur-1 tJlljr lt-, teani Miil Tract, in front veyand plat bv the No. D7, whereon is ---' t,,e ,aT1,i 'amnel Judah.in the rear rooted a two-story dwell in '-ho'ise. suldoel Ly the land of the heirs of James J. O"-
i to a claim of Johnston and Curnan ler one I l-rien, Uec;l A:so lilty-iour acres oi half thereof, in order to satisfy ia:d exe-! h-iid. hounded on each iidi as thj abno
lot?, in hout by toe land of the heirs of
James J. O'Brien, deed. Also town lots
j eution. Ami in fa-it; tlni said routs, issues l and profits, should uot produce a stun stifjficient, I will immediately thereafter, on
the day and between the hours a tores! id, at the place aforesaid, proceed and sell for the best price which I can obtain, and for
the most it will briuu;, the freehold, so far;
in the borough of Vinecnne, known e.nd designated by a part of lot No. (1!)) nineteen, fronting on Vat or Street thirty three (33) feet, bo-nided on the north Ly the
ground .f Antoine Marashal!, in the rar
as said Soden has riht and tiile of ihe a- ! by the Wabash river. Abo a part of
t
mutes
! Jus. W. K. Cameron Jra Powers
rM-cia''- ?inl nf nrli nlarpe. within tliP I Tyler Clift Um. Puree;!
interior, as may be deemed nost likely John Coil ins
to recruit healthv. active, resnectsblel A? Jk Jr
re only known to le subject tmenortne cour.trv, being native citizens 1 Gnstavus A. Doyle
thrti cnmpbiints; one caused Wy (ceding
them on wheat straw, f.v,; another by fjross neglect in e.xp(siiij; th?m, in a lugh state of per.!iration afier se vere labor and driakitig cob! vvalor to excess, to tke cold a:ilwet; an i ti 1 third, a patriarch il old ;ge. Not s ) with th ' horse. Horses are subject to so in-iuy maladies and diseases; bois, fjundors, p )le evils, big head, spav
ins, chol-ic. cohl. fits, fevei-s
- 1 ' 7 7 swin?v, ring boTie, and
any m.;n of common refioction, wha n;ius
t :innn rs
that
sia-iers,
of the United States, not under twentv, i John Durell
nor over thirty five years of age, and I John H. Deck
Emison & Mc.Clurc ( 'atharine Reel
cs .i.i instant on the s ibiact, wili instiuc-
tive! push bis hand into bis pocket and .jut-ant General of the army, think in connection of his last home spec-1 IV. Jefferson Barracka i
whose size, figure, ond early pursuits in
life, best qualify them lor the duties and acive service of mounted soldiers. HI. The Lieutenant Colonel, a super intendent, and all officers employed in recruiting for the Regiment of Dragoons, will strictlv observe, snd be governed by the established recruiting regulations; and the monJhly returns, muster and de
scriptive rolls, vcports, Sec will beregu George Garret
larlv mvle. and be transmittedo the Ad Elizabeth Golden
William GMlahcr
August Darau
William Ellis
Howard Putnam David Price R Charles Rollins Win. Rush R Ru-vel Jesse Reel
Abiga Emmons Moses Kite John Fitzpatriek Edward Fugett Sally Foster
G EC
is the station
designated for the concentration of je.
cruits enlisted tor the
Dragoons,
Wm. II. llichards Miehael Roiniuou B. F. Ruby ST J;me Shuler Nancy Slnvv Si ml. Scars Thos. Scott
Jatnes Stewart, 2
foresaid premises. Terms arc cash in .hand. JOHN PERCELL. & K. C. JAMES JOHNSON, J).Mf. March 7, 10-3t A LIST OFETTSRS TI J) EMAININU in the Post office at WahILl' ington, Diviess county, Ind. the quarter ending the 31st of March, 1S3:J, which if not taken out in three months w ill be sent to the General Post Office as
dead letters.
i Feliy'Atkinor., (icorge Apherj it' ll' Ik .1 I-- I I
,(to, 3j wiumn lirai'.on, MiTaru
Bonaoarte Gailaher Marv Smish
Caroline Gurdeu .Iwbii ll irlin
ulalion, and of his last doctor's bill.
Thirdly. The expense of feeding. Each work horse, and every h u se that fs properly fed, i a tho avera-je of years, consumes annually the produce of live acres of land; eq i il to at least twenty five dollars. M; Pitt in his celebrated eay
on c(rn in ISOd, made it more. Sir Jchn jit is unnecessary to remind ihe officers j Joseph Hackett
which post the Regiment will ba organUj Johti T. Harper zsd bv the field officers, under such in- M-vrtiu- Hoip.ies
ntrociions s they may receive from (he; John llariley
General in-Chief.
1.1. P. Daudcock
V The General in Chief, hopes that M-irv Holden
Charles Thorn Jt hn Tinimons John Thomp.sou Stephen Tildon uyw Dimei Lower Murgaret Van Allen Francis Yallio
aid bi No. (lit) nineteen, iinj fortv
tect in front on Water Street, and running back to the river. Al-o a part of 'ot No (NT) eighty-seven, fronting on Secood Street lifiy feet, and running back thn depth of snid lot. hounded on the north bv
lot No. (SS.) eighty-fight. Also a part of
the said lot No. (7) eigtv-seven. fronting on Second tercet seventy-five fiet. and running hack twenty-five feet, fioon Jed on the south side by St. Peer's Sin-et. AL'o a part d said lot No. (V7) riglliy seven, fronting on S. Pfter's Sireec lortv-five. feet, nnd running Lack sevcivy five fee, hounded on the west by the ground of
Hums and wite. and the annurtenancra
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7. . h i ii tv 1 1 'here u-m., lebMginj:; ---ken as the pp?-rayheld--C-,('alhlv?r' VA I ertv of the devisees of Thoma Jones,de. (rhainber!in--B-U.llam Ddh:,,,, -1-j c(,;sri,4 io raV(Mir ,f Hvaeinth Lassclic. dock D.ckerson E-' -confe J" j administrator of MisonpegengarD xd. --Aron I rt.rlon, Jacob I a'.ier L-
JOHN PI'BCELL. S:,f. K.C.
Vineenii, April 4, lSid i(?--t
Sinclair says five acre., out he lived and wrote in Scotland, where it was once attempted to tench a horse to live on an oat etraw a day. Mr. Pitt says seven acretf of oats and gras. Not so with the mule. It is ordinarily said Miat mules will only eat half the quantity horses consume Mr. Pomeroy Rt:i!. as his exL'rience. that f'tm tnuh'x
of iarije s'ue, kept constatitly at work, will consume as much hay and one fourth as muvh grain as fro roach hordes, m--derate! v worked. 1." in this country a hrse wiil cost p-.T year, ihe mule will not cost more thin 10. Its f.nvi will be less in q ianttty and inferior in quality. But it U said that mules are slow, and stubborn, and vicious, and given tokicking. It is not true that mules at work are slower than hors vs bet if it were true, it should In? recollected t!v it th"y are truer Wer.saod quicker tiircKvr than horse-;
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appointed to the Regiment now ordered ! Josse Hollingswovth David Wilson to be raised, of the necessity of devoting J Thos. Hdlingsworth B. Weaver
their un bvided attention to the important Daniel Jenkes
service in which they are about to entet ! E'i. tbeth Jones but he would remark, that the Presi-j Wm. Junkins dent expects every officer w ill repair to j Wm. Johnson
his pist without delay, and that all will ! Jane Johnson
(i. Wilsnri
Thos. Wright Acy Washburn, -Allen Wxid James White
immediately assume his respective du
tirs, and proceed with alacrity in the
disciie of them; and that the regiment will he recruited, organized, in
structed and equipped for service in the field, by the carli"t day practicable. VI The Head Quarter-) of ihe Uxi rr.n Statrs Rkoimrntof Omac.oons. are established at JelT'-rsotv Barracks. Maj Richard B Masoo will report for orders and insu actions m Lieut, Col Kearney.
By order of Msior General Macomb:
R JONES, Adj. tienra
K L Joscpli Kaesile
JOHN SCOTT, P. M.
Aero I, l'.i m!-lIo
--Aron Frt.rlon, Jacob I aber
James Goodman James P. Ghssgow
H TuoF. Headman, Henry Hill. Mr.!
Hegans, Jo.c Herrodj niees John-: iVriTrj MrtVVmJ son, Vance JiMies-KDinmKilgere.eJ U1L- 2kU-l,i. M ses Ktiib'. James McCiellar.d, .Elijah J -fT-'l- '.ndersigr.ed are an; housed to M isters, 2 Knuland M;mson, E-nia P. I XL rontmrt uith some suita de frson Marshal. E. H. Mc.lunkitK, Willinm ! u l'kc rh ,r-'e f nd support the poo. of lr(m;,r!; . T-wor V.-tiill. Thorn t- Mi!-! Knox county for the term ot one yir.
iler, Phillip Mastan.G. W.Mwr. Richd. jcomineneing on th tirsi M-.nday ot M,r i Palmer Q Miss Puw Uuiglev R j ensi.mg . herv are ten or Ufu-en I M. E. Reeves, John iCo'.ddnsoii; Mis J Pons, more or a particular !esr:ri j I bumnh Robertson, John R.xij'mer--2 j lio" ot 'ach. ma" be had by ca,I,,,- n Ui5 T.,1... 5.,rv,.. f.Tlirnl.Ptt, Sir.. . llM J linderSlgllC;!.
Ti ddts, David Thomas Clnrie Toler.l . "" Vlr r ;'- '
-itlian TavSor TT John V,inTrecs-!le liiU' rtl,ni Iur UiC,r "nii
J Joseph Warner. David WtVptr JOHN MURPHY, P. M.
co'declini! them.
April 1. lKli 10-5t-L.V.
i At a Probate Cour held for Spencfr coun
ty, on the 1 hit day of 1 eh. lNSX
ANDREW GARDNER, JOHN r. HOLLAND, JOHN FLRCELL. Vincenncs, March l&Ki 4)-3t
WY virtue of an alias of Fi. Fa. to me : WMLun Scant!, administrator of Djt JIM CROW. 13 directed from the Clerk's otiioe of the rid Sfetu', Drceasid. irifHE subscribers have prrKrured a Knox Circuit court, I will offer for sale com pl a I XT or im-olvk.vcy. I JL yovrffJaek; JIM CROW, of nip. before the court bouse door in meeniHV, ri.,f .I:i:ic5. He will be kept the enuiin Mun('H ilip,Mi:h(livol or ! between I 73E it remembf rwl, tint on tins day.,. .,- . '.i i tm .Mduiui uu i ui ui .itiiu.tw.tii ing season at .dr. Lnuson s, ilirw miles thf hoor of II) and 4 o -lock a-rrei ib e to 1 V the lull div ot Jcbruarv, l-..t - r ... ,(, 1 c . menoursoi in anu o j.'u. arc. uuc i ; - . . ' i, ..i:cat of uicennes. Icrm, four dollar? . i i . i . I U i i'iiii . i r, I.-. r o.'if uii.f r-1 ?ir ul Imi'ii ,
i tiw thi.i f?.itiin rt Tnr law u iopi nn rtvi i i n iiii.iiii 11 n.
t lilt- C; V. ll'll "I ..... .'.-.. v- . . . i '
ii. and personal estate to execution, the t-d- i Steele, decea-ed, lowing real estate, to w it. Town Lots No. j plaint thewirig the
: . l:, 'the season or we will agree to purchase
eom'iuor, of the estate ! tr! n,M,e,al ,x. n,0m' V',r '
Hive iii me pru t tor mr ,-jsuii. -jh
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.. !. til wwwrm i ltriinri i.io . :n. 'i-r. i i . riF. 't.-jiT. n-u. - iivc.in. ...... - - - , , . :i . in.i.
that t!u,r sight -hotter their walUmg ;n7 anl ,,,, i, the Borough of Via-j-lvvnt, and praying generallv fhr relief.- - SVMl EMlOV, wore accurate, and their loot more sure Fn)M tf Lcuhiatul A,r,ri,cr, March S0 rem' Ij0i9 ?0. i:i aml M, "f five acres w therefore ordered h the Covrt. That j. thin horses. ,iey nevr stumb e, rarely MARKET. e,ch, in the Common. And also, the N. -be erciitoi of said estate bo notified of Mnrch lMt' vcare.andcanbeta-lKtoooey the voice (Vrrox brik at 10 a ti according to t: . ijf ,lf ,,lt No. hi, on Johvsm and tbe fi:ing and pendencv of tin- pet.'nn. by Jmnne,jrn .1 ,'ff.'Vt;. ouality. P,,,;. .,. i,t r V,,,,,.,,, i.oJ.-r i..J a nubltcatioii of s week Mere-ivy in T1 A 7C PltVT aTP
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It is true, many mu'es nrc stubborn and
vicious, and. given to kit king, but this i not ihe fault of their nature, it is only the consequence of ncglecd ;oid ill trtvitnrmt
in their e dtidi day-, perpetuated in alter
Mississippi, large sales at 101
corner and Lot now ocruoied by Samuel j-l e Western S in r.nd (t-ncral Advcr.M-r, ! . . L I .1.1. 1. . I 1 "! i
1. 1 1.1. .. ,t
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iii. iv- .vim luu 1.11 ?.nt.- ui" uvcii ,,, ,c m tavor l o iiiv lxe s.
at s I .n) per bid. The stock in Hat b4ts
life. O.dinat i'.v, young mules are kept j at the Lovee i not large, i. 1 groups, witlu.ut sheber in v. inter, taj Pork, mess, brisk demand 13. Soali si-dv a precarious support rromlhe off.il of stock on hands. alarm; every m iu hand against thorn, I Prime, holders arc firm, $10 u
cargo, 0i a 7 ii. tie demand.
their heels again-t evi'ry one, I rmmg a complete kicking seminary. At ihree e;irs hl, their kicking propensities fiiudy developed, iIr'v an sold and broken to work by toree. They are neglected, abueed and ilamlrrcd. a inulrs be h titer-
cj i Lur ui-uths, kept in stalU daiiti a ti ;"0 pei -half burr I
T.. C ......ol I .ii.Litf'ilhfirifr. fif ITirmtMi
I - - . . . . till
cent. h. Hill. tak.n .ithe oronertv .if S.mv.ud Hill la newspaper vriui anu puo..ii m . rt. , i!.111Mtv UxA. nvf
b Lora. Hns article has improve,! a ano jtim ,j;ei, Msatisfy suid execution ! ceimes; and Jur.her. Lnlc-- they notity ;r;'s7' about thirteen and a half
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me auimmrira...r 01 v ... ...i,-v r-.- - or JH.ven of
JOHN PGRCELL. S. K. C. stenee and extent ot tueir snmi claims ' uh,te .Hil ,m hU torehead, brand on Fy JAMES .lOiiNSON, D.S.uf.by filing the same, or a sUment oi the , j g(nie snUt a,iMlc April - M Ut-vt i nature and extent ot too same, in ot- appraid at eighteen ihdlars, ly
nee 01 uiKucu-M vwi.,,,r:t ,. .... iv, rtMJrl,..r :iRf T.n , .
J. SAMlSON, J. P. New Harmony, Mar h li,
rnr 111 u j.iiii i uir iii ' . . . i.n i iimii'ii i -k . iilii i. ui- i .
10.
B:i:c Mes?, in demand nnd scarce, ?sl a lt) ro.
Prim, scarce $7 50 a R.
W. & 0- iYI, ,nt. nnl distribution of the assets of the.
EVASSl 1LIJ IX 1)1 A AM, 'estate of the deceased, that their claims (
Qri'KH for sale a gtrtcal asxortmtut of NV ji be pstponed in lavor of the morcdi-
r 1
hnn Plo;tg!tplatcs, tfc.
Family JiYw, Ntrt jiricv.-) 0 ! at the Louisville pri -es
j LvaiiiVille, Mucb IS, SVl.
Ii rent creditors.
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Co!v lest. j A tew barrels ot ivlwMi-" v-.i-.,,
J. WAKEFIELD, Clerl; i at the lowest cash price. F.y TH. P. BRirrON. P. C. ! P. SI I ELM ILL, Lo March s LS53 lO-JJf. Vincr-u M r:h iNTJ -t
