Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 April 1833 — Page 3
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1 have been authorised, ami requested tosav, that Samukl Junwr, will serve the people of Knax county in the next legislature, if clerteil. MURDER! Otto Davis was murdered on the IM ir.slant, in Darwin, Clark coun ty, Illinois, by a man by th i', Illinois, bv a man bv trie name ol ; amcshmith. fcmith is about t2. years' oi age, sauuv complexion, niu uearn, ir. e ; feet ciht or nine inches hi.'h, remarkably J .. .1 I 1 ".-!. I I 1' ; .stout built, a pump maker by trad very quarelsome. He made his and is yet rim p. in:; at lare. iVr at 'its!ii.'ir!on Cit?;! The build ins occupied by the Treasury Department, was consume 1 by fire, on the first day of this inst. Whether the firo originated by accident, or was the work of an in"v"""".') ,j 1 ot pipers and rccores. ot a date prior to j
13!9, was lost, and al! were, more or less bly,ithat Viscount Chateaubriand, the edtlnown into disor-JT. itorsof ihe Quotidienue, (i-izette de France, - - - -- Courier de I'lvarope, and some other royalAn Ohio Fav", in rei' rin to the Ches-1 ists, who had been made the objects of a apeake an. Ohi' Cir'.i, says ''Five j state prosecution, for writing in behalf of the
tbousand men nna b v, ssstsKsd bv .A) i hors?s, oxen an I mui"--, and a weekly consumption of OOOi) ()o :' 'is of ij'inp'.iwder, are now ur-Zi:. t - 'dion miles of the C!iesaprr!;' ana Oc.i; Ciuai' In tho first p t j- c'' liusdiv's S in, will l)C found a I'rr' i . r.r n to the American people, bv Lei0 !. " Dow. It is deemed sullrMent to ie.tr o ir, to ensure fur it a reading. The "Wahiifk C t.tinvies too low to admit of navit;ati-n fer laro buats, or steam boats of any cia?s. Will nothimj open th'Myes of the peoplvi te tii.) importance of having the obstru::ti ;? in it removed FIRR IN WSHIN(;TON. whirh can never be restored of many doc uments connected with the depositesof pub- j lie money, and ef the claims of the United Slates on debtors or uuaccountimj agents. Rut rumor is prone to exaireera'e. and we trust that it will be iound instance. The oTicen charged taken two or three cf the site to Mrs. Strothers hot tiia Avenue, for tempor of the public eftkes lately surv buildipc. The chief' busv in arranging into some sort of f rdt r the rescued papers. It will take a tedious time to put them in proper order. The f:aji::g oiliccs, however, hive alre ady cot to wo k. us well they migm, seeing; that the fire took place the d iy before quarter-day. J?rom the Louisville J'ublic .itfvcrihcr. 1HJ S rVm Ul 9 I . I I ..i." i j.iiii ;uii V'(u. i. m. jd.iiimi'.i oi viiis m.uc liave already been nominated in several r.ewspapers, as suitable candidates for the i'l-esidcncv It strikes us that tle cam-
The Alexandria (iazettc mentions that naled with stron.; and occisne leehnp on ) haco, in paeka-es, is arriving freely. ! r vn; (lp INDIAN A " An examination into the cause of the des- the subject. Iu three days upwards c and find, the usual regular moderate do- n C , Unction of the Treasury building in Wash- hirteen thousand signatures were attached man(1 at fornicr ryl,. h,ms 7 a t:lf 1 OSi inSton.nov7in proRre?S. bv Srdcr ef the he m.on adopted on the subject , ho ,m(l ;,ar,.'ccnN ' POSEV CIRCUIT COt'ItT, l4.id.nt. Itinimered that the public ar- . 1 T ,1.Urkl7 VX fXtrcmc" mfsfr; is plenty u I !!ibe ,rC, J Fcbnutry 7Y, 1SJ3. chive, have sustair.cJ a heavy, and. in some ! ft'"K. as Ibrahim Pacha ,s repre- J.. f .. " t Jamas Xhit, , , ... , . .. sented bv some ot the advices to entertain OI mat oi noon quality ita, e neon at t..v a ? r , c.aes. an urciar aoie ;oss, m the destruction . - ... f ,. , , . . . : r o . m r.? . i ("urncc r 1 i , r . . . i , toe most paw no fcclmc:s; while, on the oth- i ! cents: mlerior lots eenls per jrailon. v r. . , i ofminy somniercul papers cf Sreat value, ':. ..... - I I)- i a So oman. ifv, oihers.
paign may oe prematurciy openea. ucen-;ra
"i . l ITtertain the highest respect lor the gentlemen rcfe-rcd to !)ut, we are not yet prepared to enter tlie lists in favor of any particular intlividurl. The condition ef the coantrv , uti"r he ;iuc'"ion"f"l tied state of the tariaaddcd to the probapi ble array of formidable parties fr and arainst the principles avowed in the Presi dent's proclamation seem to forbid present action are necessarily the; ar fu st object, as a people, should be, to t deiinitivclv on these 'vexed questions.' Tlv.! adoption ef this course is obviously required, to promote the interests ef the people and rcstoiv public harmony if, indeed, harmony can be restored. After the termination of the next session of Congress, it may be found advisable to take steps to concentrate the republican party, in support of a candidate for tlie office "of chief magistrate. This may (and probably will) be accomplished through a general republican convention. Until the tavente ot oar political menus trou 'tiout ine vmion ma oo ueMyr-.ia.tu, via.i irei ..r i .,.-r. ,oo, -c i .,,,. - I III I V.'l itlV. JlV H lillll.)v4 iMU III, s mnort this or that mdivideal. Ve fee! authorised to state that Col. J. - .bn - sau will pursu:: no couie calculated tod.vid.e or distract his rep ijilican ti ids.iad. wi'mvii'iio the same remark will appiy F. i:k I 1 1 f 7f? v A'.1''' '.fr'ii 1 V 0 ......... ..... ... i oj. j . ..... "' tak.-n up in toe house ot commons on the ?:ib -y. m l diseased m that and the two Vllowm days. I he pressure ot spectators in t!i ! 'i'iit"i(if t!ie Iio'.Im" nt ijim.iiiiiK Ii t 1 ' never bt c i so Rrent Mure the d:s. usion on the earn -ill. Flic order to clear the lobb.ies a iU vision beinj; expected coal net
in rcftreace to the 1 residency. I here h:- ,:nfi . u . iir r..r ,,nM nr ,n n. i ir tl,; l.!i..;.,ir;r,.;
also other topics ot moment, which will t . . . . ,, . f . ...
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tlw K,t HM.t n-.!i15r lmrl nnwli.n ,CU 5CenC 01 OeSOJailOn. HIC 31,11 I, LMI.4,
tfi!)osed to abstain tro.n anv thine like a ' . . V. . -7 - den d, J hat the said detewoant apnear
hscusi n of the relative merits or nros-'w,in t!van3' lias communicated to us a ! , of , , c (hu ev. (hy ()f .ho ...
pects of such individuals as mav be recom- ecr trom that place, datcu the 23th, in orm (f court unl answ cr thc p0 mended through the medium cf the newsp.i- j nich it is stated that or, the day prevr ; tJti;,,i(Vs nctitlLiIl, or the matters and VV;T' r Mf vov 1 IT; A" JredtaK J! l:"sons !,ad:thin si:i ;,id petition contained will be llir ra ises of agitation to whicn we have ;died; and that, unless the epidemic sub- . ,. ...... 1
ica.; om.o,u ..v.. u.v. ky -.hcndJ .will be swept off. The same . , , I I . ' c , '.,fi:. t . , ! said complaint be iiw.h known to t 1- cr; i,nu-imr session of con-ress. which m;;v : .1 . .1 1 r e-t t!il pendency 01 tne petitioners wiqi jL atirne m i.iet to receiv e, ad ut and tender it an imperative dutv, on the part .i 8?! ih'ilc ,oss ,of Jlvcs retiii m be -iven bv publicatioa of this j settle all claim, due or owin to me in the ol Vl 'Un fts;1' the republicans of the country, to rally a- i benrnn- of the epidemic, was up- : 1,0.vsn!..,.r in thoi county of Knox, and to lease and di-noej f b.ieaJion ot tu.s onl.r f.r six gain, as one mm. in support of the Union j wards ot eleven thousand. Vac ot I,.thp,.1 ..r f.mr wi-!;V s,:--ee-!ef my property in the borough of in-! cre.ivciy m the Ues'ern m, a nd the principles which g.u-c birth to cur , We regret to learn that Mr. Sbalcr, v;, L,.,f..rc tho jir d:;v ef th, cenncs. Any 'arrangement made Uilil pveekiy newspaper publil :, free institutions. Sicha statr u tilings is , , , ,T . , cfn,c ti,., . -,. . , , . ,, , : , - n ceiiii.rvri'Jt cjiiii r: and lint ti;ev to ,,r,iinn .v,'nV.-n l t'!i;-v n, ; consul ot toe C nited Ma. cs at iliona, ;irAt ,.t eourt an 1 l!,::t this mm, will be btnumir on me. . ' - mare than p!ooi.).t 1a.1t. us s.aeciviM I- i- 1 r r'-olpn it tint nb-- 00 thr 1 . 1 ! ir I Qist'T T 1 1r.tnr1r.ed tint, nn!e-s thev r. -jtit , inc saiH cratirtnouht to satisfy the people of the i n- 1 " c..olera at that p a, cu tiic vc ,:.tVtuivi until te next term ol t H. LASLLLL. ,. ' . f ., Cv:;t,..r .. r o- vt r : ...... ioth ult. Courier of .4hr il 4. ,t ; Vinn AnrM 1., ls.Ttl tf .e.imi.ii-crator-, ct lie . e...si-.ue a-.o eent
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llr I rvlw v-f to i''t IVM1 1 -"",,)u"1 iiui..w row iMWtv umui , iimian;- y i.V m I rnunf if. deceased. , , .,. , , t- ' ), ioviin.,r.;io i..t .i i .. i r . N , f , . i . iieJ iiiiivorot til- epjuiis vt nuru uil.i
to te 4 b M ireb n-c-ivd at lt-.Uiaiorc- ;"';''""' "ii" , i ..'.ii.; inarus a in- i Vtifi u ierehv o- von . r. i .1 , YhV ,,o;U;nVofVarh.u,ent. and plr-! heon of nbottt one hundred gallons . low s. to w,t: wh a star i:i l,,r f.reluM.I " , V S r P crec.,.or. Ly the Court. t;-..ntlvthoe m uference tn th- afftirs ofi The authorities hive rented the snriup , WW hind Ihot w bite, about fifteen and half, j i,;l,tlJ!l m 1 1( J f, f lr.-l.ui,!. farm the kadin to:)ic. of interest in from the !)romietori fur one monih ar !..,,!. I.. -,1 ....!.,!.. i:t .J.I IL 1 os;-y uunt i roo.ite Court, to . L. M.k.4,
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,:ousc- . . Rumours cf dimension in the British cab.-, net had bee,, a boat but the London Court Journal intimates that they are unfounded. On the other hand, the f.!lowhiq paragraph from the London Standard of the '2 Match. speaks with a confidence that looks at least ; as if its editor had good ground for his asser-1 ticn. j it will be observed that the Globe and : Courier have contradicted what we mentioned on Thursday, of Lord Althorne's ,,,....,.. , ..' -k. . :-.t. ktandin" this contradiction, we still believe ' .Mil Willi tnat l.orii Aimorpe C.ui on i ucsdav tender . his resignation, and further, that his res'g- . t . . ... ... . . ' - , "L , I! . . VI1:."' ...... ; & i.nt.i, v-iiiuuv:iiiai uu iv-Co ni t: inub ai ludctl to in the Standard of the 2d ult. incse we nave some lacts ci ct and importaace; the first in interest, proba U'lcness rt bem, hatl heen acquitted Prelects of Peace in Eurikc. The! Auitiian and Frtrxh troops resjectiielv, I are about to be withdrawn from the Human States. The Austrian army, particularly as respects the Bohemian regiments, is on'the point otbeuiR considerably reduced m j . . i'" Jif r,iatiy by opening a trade with the independent states. A mectiai; was h?1d i;i Iiverpool on tlie Jrth February, adverse to lord Grey's bill of coercion for Ireland. It was numerously and respectably attended, and seemed ar.i- j tics witli much imp lUence and regret. It seems certain, however, that a six weeks truce had t.iecn cov.clnded with the l orte, 1 ami that the fartlier suspension of liostilities, j nes prevailed, it is said, in the Egyptian cam!), but that was not likely to have been ihecas, while Ibrahim continued advcise or even indiiFji tut to ntgotiation. DISTRESSING jVJlirS FROM IU ; 'A A A Mr. Davis, jr. one of the passengers the schooner Clcmcnte, which arrived this mo ninp;, in six days from Havana, inftjrnis us that unfortunate city has become a prey to the horrid plague Cholcmilieu uui laiciy ucvasiaicu uur ... 1.1- l !.- - own country. It appeals that the victims who fell daily amounted to the appalling number ol fr'.m five hundred nu"hlnB ci.y, fbichU computed a. of one hundred ami fifty bou. i sand souls, is now reduced to eighty to si;; tiundiedi I lie population oi that thousand, owincr to the mortality which! prevails, and to etjueralion. Such was disease spreads lhreue,hout the wholj country, S has reached the cities in the in-! tenor. I lie details rriven bv Mr. Davis . nf anv nop. Fivr nft!if r"v nf ih Plp.-k. . - cntc died on the way shortly after sailing, nimfilv. thr. linorrnrfrn. mi!i. lunieivin .....mj.,, ami two iaiiors. Mr. JJavis liar: also a slight attack of the cholera. The total 1 m nil H mI il nn Hi . 1... ll.n ........... . . I uiiiui.ii. c ucavii", imiiii hie illVJblull Ol the disease to the departure of the j schooner, is wid to be over nine thou-i ; K i . . u . ,.r :,.. .v . .
c, and nation was neither absolutely accepted nor; entirely sparing the country, and in olh-j , ' lK 1 oom :"C'"yorc;ipir.l ly tne c'scapo I absolutely refu-sed, and that now his lord-jers prostrating it for miles together. i cv ; haw, as the Vincennes Aradship holds office merely provisionally, lord ' Much injury has been done to houses, rin' rc terms of tuition w ill be mttde Hrougham and Mr. Stanley being the only ; fenCes and f , d tfpr . f ... ; known on application. Twelve ve.ks, with
LONDON, March 2 We have rccciv- OWWa Ctll iXtQi X. Uc Fliall be carefully r:nl ioo?c' ew works w ,11 thusbc d.-patched
ed. bv suecial express. t!ie PnrU .L-w.rnals r . r : i , , . .' P . i as they arrive irrm I.urrpe. sent r jrc-'i
md our private le'ttcr. of yesterday. From j lrom "J I'ncc .Current oJ " cnea cevouon to uusim, toh, ratrons; The suhSc:ibcr in Mi,i
ced on tlie pcarc establishment. . " 1 t'n leuers oi auiuiuiiiiauon upon iu-; '- ri t, i.n .ii'i vcuiwHy, uitn-ju tyanMi CAon ies. The parent country . k2n-we quote 18 a ID on plantation,! estate of J.Mnes Lar.rlsJovvn, v!atl'of(iib jmjry to any of the others; or 'it may be under the liberal and enlightened auspices and in the city, casks included, in bis. 2b on county) deceased, notify a!! person l:;d p at the pleasure cf the sa'js:ribvr. of the Queen-regent, will, it is said, acknowl- i and h!ids. 2 cts per gallon. indebted to s i:d eafe to vy o imiedi- Work PrCEC,its L'n extraorchr.nry edge the independence cf all her ancient 7.;rJ-Sinco the news from Havana, vmcnt;' and those havVr- claims k- JvJT (.nidation totheChoIera)tliearticledoes i the eitate, will attend havm, LecSe.! a crVh anrv?
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so in the present I" : ... " k1';. J'L " " 7. J, "T : ti,f. At,,nnv, .';(,,!!,(1 ..r rs fKo Jlila Solomon, and oilier unKnowii heirs
f, t, the. r.vptian rnlcr. The French Charge week b.ave 1 rcn, for I5aKin- 18 a "0 cts. I pU fcolommi, i.eewsed, R re not reurtn tha. cenv have ,, . iV rrtefo;i n.i hoi.i m.Vi. i ...i .i c... A w,.. . iu i sidents ot the -date of Indiana, It ix or-
tef.emeots npno- ,..,;..,,, i ;..;., .,.1 ,v ., , . .U.VyJ. That un ess t h-v be and annenr
rl on IVnrs-K-T. v n.w...a , ilitu IS r07SlllU1" Oil 1110 IjOVCO UI Nl i ' 7 , . " - . . , r
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bunu oi the trra- . n i I iw2C i ne price by the carfo was $31 t. . , ...
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the impression of fear mace on the nub (John H. Imwnr.v, Prosecutinc Attorney
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1 .. .. , . ... . . : if rarj Extract of a Tetter dated Demcrara, Nov. II, 1 8 3 C "Vc love scarcely had a showerof rain since Mav ht, and as rapa water has alwav3 brtn nni. Ii 11 r I r-w. inrl. . I .1., wni, ww.ii.iiv.il jAJiiii.ij 3ivnirhr, uiuj nit p0or people now receive as much as they require , gratis iVo.wa. 1 u i The Milledgcvilic Journal of the Ktb inst says in relation to the late hurricane which swept over that section of the
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state of Georgia Thc late hurricane
which visited ibis section of the country, j3 represented as the most extensive ever known . Q . . cfo . ' , , f , , es:efn ctticS ha been awful, Mid l,,c InJury o woodlands and plantations in many places irreparable. Its general course was from northwest to southeast, Beyond Flint river, we learn, tiiat in pla ces, whole forests of the finest and bc3t timbered Ur, h,- ,Q , . . .. . ' " naifcu u;iu inii.na'ior.s so lain waste as 10 Jr,nS a'most complete despair for the nrpcn! PClr'a lrnn T. . ...I ty 3 il5 auacK was vunous runnmp; in vains in some places Uvea have been lost Rfiiiarks. Tlie weaiher r.-w-itlntios fWiand favorabli! to r.nt fkw.r ili'urj Tim - ----- , --'tivi iiix.i .Alissi v - l(ll.-a M IV foot J; 'oaieii.u euar.c m prices here a i i i coiumnes o l e the rate on plantation, a,id a sale of 1000 iihds. was made a few da s since, at 5 cents round, Jf(,rsAr.v The demand remain steady, and prices without clianpe, c.w-pt in one iins nrif-nw ifw SI rU lu.r. ..-. (., not appear to he so much m demand as prior no.acr?, However, are iirm at a 5i cents per lb. Pork. Tiie market continues stcrtdv in price and demand, without, however, any j parlietdarly large transaction? several cargoes have been sold at lu cents . pr 11,1 1. ; . ....,,,,! , v, 1 T n uiiite a rr(.':d demand f;r these articles for per easi:, l:i::t sa: t i FUh Mackerel liaveauvoneed Xo. 1, N i-U; A-.). ; i, n'j; .no. ., ,S 1, are tne itc: (V-.H-. ; r.t h ii-.. . .'viiiu . ii Vm.w has l,-r. ,o!d thU w.-ek at !0i a li coals per li). 1 month 1 1 Coffee remain;; without change of price -demand re;iu!ar as usual. MAUU1LI) (hi the lfith iust. by the Rev. Aimer l)ai?. Mr. Wilij.? Lksti:!!, merchant in l!ooai!ield. Indiana, to Mis M vuv Tatjt, of Daviexs county. On the "21st inst. by the same, ?,Ir. ; Thomas 11. Ckaiiam, to .Aliss Lvni.v A.vv, ' 1; AUCVmcck l.ii, ,f ! W-u.nslu,,. ll uss couuty, l.!.ar.a. j - tSiW;,': v'"'7 DILI) In this place, on Friday the Uth inst. alter a lonix mid lmenn illness, I osey ( ounl:;. POSEY CIRCUIT COURT. i .,.,., , 'y..., 1 1 ( Ol lull II 111 Hi, i. Aiai vi jo.-. ji r r' Petition for J),rorec. ; Wilii iMi R GiM" I . -t. . uv nre comes the ncti1 I hi"nnr w hot r. i. 1 1 f r ' 1 1 unfl 1 1 o lior ! I..:.- (T f(ir ,ijvorrp. nn,i f i 1 r- , , bi -i , , 1 ,i . ; atndavit tiled, and on motion ot tne i.eti- ; ,. . - r; ! turner, (it appearing to tne satistactiou m ; . 1 ,1 , v. 1 e. i,.: ; tnecourt that tne detendant is not aresi-j 1 I . . r , " T ' . r wv-111 ,l - , .t ... .n-t'.ru ana an reneaiew o vm v.vk u mis. Loov w 1 x.W AR i . ( n ew - IVli. Jd. lv . i:?-lt t 1 n i SUKI ail lOUli ' o nce lars b , ,
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s-ioni has fallen, and was nbmit one other school near it, the usual i?.rsandcon-i ,Jt ,:ne W,J-1" lK wnhy unable m procure
below hi-hwatcr mark ! tcntions, between the children, teachers, ! A th:it w, co.5t six dr.Wurs
irNotwit!,standin. the favorable patron, of contiguous sclrK,ls. will be! .X .JT, Zi11
advices from the north, we can perceive MPpdy avoided. scholar v. ill be at ti fl)r .lbo(!l lyKeM rr CCPts ,vi,:t
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l ll -.OIU lil litilUe illC, Oil lC lMI i-t . r i S"o bo poboriod aeeordinjr to law. P' mmi' M.fn 1 'JOSLPII SPAL1)LN(J, Ad,:ir. . iip , i. . i i. o. ot M,irtui (fCt'.try. deed.
Cheap and Good Flour.
fly' S:1'"ii r,r h is two hundred bar-j JLrels of FLOUR, ofa sutTcriorj JLr- (piality, which he will selll tor lour dollars by the iarrel,or three dollars and fifty cents Lv the lot. !!. I). WHEELER. AprijJiyn i:;-:it MR. G. Y. CARRLTUERS rrn irr.em i.i.v informs the citi.ens ofi fnv Vi 2 & ir.ceniics, that he has opened a live days in each week, will constitute a quarter. Xo scholar will be received fur In
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o room is commodious, pleasantly sstua- j tain of literature. Works printed in this li- , and well furnished ; and as there is no j brary will be firnihel to him, when, with-
ted liberty to discontinue, until all arrearages are paid. The number of -efjular scholar shall at no time exceed thirty. April a-J. A. D. 183:?. i:i-tf Si aaufutotvettoi9 ilcticcMIL undersigned having taken out i .... . - - . j ,jic.n properly authenticated and pres?;fed j to the administrators. The estate is fccjiovcj to hc insolvent. W1LIIWI rTOWF! Admrs. .K)iL LAM)s?!)OW..j April 'J.lN:i;i RUit lu unknown neirs ui Jur scph Solomon. J ilf now ncrc it appearing to ttic satisfaction of the court, that the said tcrs and things therein contained will be ...! r, i ,.i J J i :.. , , , absence aeeoiUi n-ly ; and it Is further I a rii - .i t ! rlrr . 1 Ual UoUCC 01 lliC Pc'"!'y ot this bill iic iven, by a publication of this order in the Western Sun, a public newspaper printed at Viucear.'os, Indiana, four weeks soceo: sivrly and that this cause be continued until the. next term of this court. py T'sf. V. I-:. STEWART, Clerk. Fell. 25, IKE!-IS-It STATL OF 1MJ1A;nA, t Pose ii Count:;. POSEY CIRCUIT COURT, February Tern;, 1 S:j. Willfam Carglc, ) s Prl;M for nWorcr. Jane (.arie. ) A XD here comes the petitioner by his! " solicitor, mid ives the court lure to t f undrstand and be informed, that by the re turn of thi sheriiV of Possy county, the defendant is not found in his bailiwick: ' w lie re fore, on motion of tlie attorney fori
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the petitioner, h ordered, Thzl thej - ; - : -saii deiencaiit appear here on or bofon; 1 1 v 1 ij 1 I the first day cf the next term of this court. rrH ('f!J, )
and aisv.or tlie petitioner's said pe.tiiion, or th matters vV, tilings therein contained, vi ill iiujiiV'iiinr., iir.nni . , , ,. . , will he heard and i.nany aujuaicateu upon in her absence; end it t lettered, That notice of tlie pendenev of thi.4 nctition be niv- ' en, by publication of thw order four weeks tuecesve;y in tne v estem Sun, a pub ic . 1 . - t newspaper minted at vincennes, 111 the . , ! , state jI Inuiann, at lca-.-t sixty r lavs bc- . , , ' . ' fore the i-M dav f.f the next term of this -,r,,. i ... , r u ji i - .1 in iii.ii 1111 n 1 : in- 1 111 iti 1 ai ! until the next term of this court. tropy Test, . W. II. STIIWART, Clerk. .March 0, is:ui 1S-U womav 4 w a awj. I. -I. .-.II I........ L.-r' itwkiit tin ".? ! i -O III I'.tll liviu 1 ... -..-.ii .i tin ' . ,t 1 1.,. . UIJIlUi: l!'!":i II inn: im-t.ii.;- will! 1:1; 'after tiiat time, will please call on Mr. ; Law, who n authorised to arrange it. t 7 II. I.. ! tl: the estate f th' said dece ised as in-
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