Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 May 1833 — Page 4
(press; after a moment's pause, he looked I were swung round and her bon trore to j around to observe that none we?eVithin windward in a straight line with our ves-j
nearing, anu again resumed; Tes, sei, ana u was evident by their move- y ; stranger, I once shot a man dead forW menta that i was their intent to run us 1
in his hand upon the haulyards with the down and pour in a broadside. Stud
io
rlfJ A CARD. JljlG. V. CAURUTllEHS
jz i rECTrru.Y informs the citizens of
C'OiuBXUADD R.OAD IX IXDIAXA, West of Indiaxai-olts'.
From the Cincinnati Chronicle, MY TAILOR. Who made this moving piece of clay A bright and beautiful and gay As though life was one holyda ? Whose magic shea:., End cloth and tape, G'ive to tnv ugly r.u.k a nape, And brought tnv buw-le-rs into shnpr? My Tail-r! Who all deformity cftVcd, And beautified, and siutfWI, and lccd,
incenues, that ho has opened a O F.ALED proposals will be received a:
in the room laleiv occupico ty uie w mu-umc,iiw.uwi m iuiue i
. II. 31. Shaw, as trio vincennes ;icau- ; - - v - , - v- ' ' :n i. .u Culverts and nece s sry Grading on five
nown on application. Twelve week.-', with basll ,ivCr.ccimr.cncin at the 73d and and.
intent ot striking that proud banner to a ding-sails, spankers, and stay sails, were v
luciiiau c nviv-v, iiiu-ji-ii aiiiiiiavwu 01 vouui; 111 an iiaris Oi ner vvmc cxiur i ii.. . . r ' . . Ill 1 . l-.l ...... - . Jev
kiim. inr a. mo mum niuincn ni rvnrcs ( c Tiprrint. sr.n in o i,u ...mntpe rt ,
t ... -- j "on r - - i m 1 1 vi v. v. . j oil IV
sive eye, anu into turning aoruptiy a- ooom, mast, anu stay, was clothed in ltsh.,
i part ol tnc respective rone ot flowing canvas; yet j ,Kc davs in cach wock. will cfisliuifc a m;; at the 77th inclusive, (at State line
quarter uecu, wun a manner wmcn seem , mr ntar.y an ncur, during which she had j miarcr. No scholar will he mreiv. d fcur i likce at IV.namviilc from the It-h to the
...i in inrrtiii inrinpr iniprrnnun mi irai ipm rinuim 1 1 r-. ... ... ..i
singular man had made a detp impres-; course without adding a sail to those
sion on me, and I resolved to study him with which wc had cleared the harbor.
well during the voyage. Our commander, who had hitherto stood
There was a general movement a-I silently regarding the advancing vess'
monj!:,
ot
squadron,
cai
matuis
Ic5" Hmc than one quarter, and tltc laimre , -.a i wmc w.u. ui. inr i..c nnc-ru. oulnntron.tonotil n wish tu di-coiitimic. 1 'erts, and ncccaru Grai.j; o;, fourteen
L, tL nni nf th.-nonrfPr. shnll ho midc- i ''ulcS cf S;1k1 rtKld- CORimenCir.5 the CUh
Ui " 1 V 7, " lor ! and cmhn- at the 47ih inclusive. As t';-
V. V 1 ' 11 u !ftr i.kiestom: are aouncant. ai.i. the i trr Tiic mora s ol the catldren t'iall nc . -,11 k r.T.,..,., rf.x,
And stamped Adcuison mv wais Mv I"
ail'
st tnc snip company, ana tne eye uu-n:u io me seamen with the usual pre- ,r,,ii,. nrir,.nn-! nn .mrr-rrvd lc- '
all on board were turned towards the monitory r.omirand of silence;' in an in ' :rt l.,: ' a h:ll U. ihn rtntant I Ww,nrfiftwfWn .-
and then, inquiringly, on the slant, the murmured hum which arose - t,r thc ten(.lCr The room if cotnino-drt will berched; and CuIvtrZ Uom tv,
ptain, as to hesr and obey his com- iron) the hip s deck, was hushed and j )icsl?antiv t;tuatLtL and well ii-.rni-1 tu -"r feci span, will be arched, either
eacn car sndriened to catch the loliow , , ' '.. 1 . .l. ,.-.i C-m.'fcror Uotac. and laid m ircftar. 1'hc
llis nntanic majesty sahip, Hyperion, ing order: Clear away thc long torn ..',..... :ars ail(3 Contentio:. between ! tetr:ructurrH t all Imdges ot 10 tea
ad overhauled thc squadron, end in- Ay, ay, sir,' shouted a doze n of the sea- , 7 . !f!pt,nP.,P'f,rr . -,,,,1 ,,)trn ,s ,,trcm. S1,an ai u ' - ' . . DU l- l I wr,Vi; . . 1 . 1 , c 1 . . t he children, teaencr.-, anu (airoiii 01 con- t1 on a,. t 1 , .; r r, . , ior-ned them bv signals that the duke cf men and m a tew momtnts the qun 1 ' -u ,,.,ni -,v VI 1f-Pll tl o t o.fr .JMt.Hii.u. -uutrS .xutJ. ,1 u.:i,: .u- r u Cl 1 1 r , . , 1 tcttous schools, will he hi ppt. avoided. i,;., rormf and hainttd wth rood
Who made thc ccat, thc pantaloon, That in the gay anl bright saloon, Won me a spouse and honcv-moon? My Tailcr' Heversc the picture. Who was it That taught me wisdom was unfit A beau, a gentleman, and wit? My Tailcr! Whos magic shears, and cioth, and tape, Alade me in bearing, form, and shape, The very mockery of an ape? My Tadci: Who bound ir.c to a wcrthlcss wifr, Whoe vanity, and spleen and tnt: 'Will be thc night-mare of mv life? My IVdm! Who passes mc with threatening locks: Who's got me deepest in his boks, Who'il'nab me vet. Why. M S i mks. Mv Tailor!
few
l1nrland. was on hoard. In 3 F
u. mutes the peak of every vessel in ttje
ficct, save ours, was lowered, and for a
pjcparcu mr oiscnarging,
men stood awaitinr: his tunher orders. By this time, the advancing ship had
approached so near that thc bob stays,
Uut anotrjr room, :i:so c.tnm duu, may , coats; and have an over-jet at rac'i c::J ci poiddv be snbs'ituted. A j srlwhir will be , ti;;ht feet; O.osc of 20 feet, will no: be cov-
jtl c gaff of our vesntl was motionless, undreamed its proud head, while all a-
:urd had submissively fallen When 1 . rncd thc cause of this movement, I umcd towards the captain, and never
dull I fu'iget the ghastly smile that at a moment played arour.d his lips Fools!' muttered hc,minions, to do mage to the boy whose father's foot "'s i their neck by heaven's! I'd sufTei t. ith before my peak should bow to thc iTVuunate pup of the purple,' and he .st his eyes jealously along the spotless ,-wass John Bull seldom allows such disc ;ect as this to go unpunished,' whispetd Bob Barnacle. sec they are lowcrgthc y All Irom thc davitts lor the pur jse of boardins: us, and if thc iud;r
while nothing was heard but thc creaking : and Ian yards were seen distinctly rclie
of sheaves as the haulyarda sped swifily j ved from the dark and massive hull;
U'ltovigii the blocks, peak, alter peau,jmcn were cocrea clamoerir.g the i t.'il in h.nti n F tlip mi ll iPJ1rr r . bllt I Shroud?! Crowd:nnr fnrtvrrrl v'tinll.
. tl-. irnf? of ntif vrSf l was motionless, in:? themselves in thp. lathnitrl rh.iins.
lor the purpose cf viewing and admiring he saucy Yankee, who evinced no dis
position cither to run away or to come o close quarters; still she swept onwaids,
and in a lew minutes the letters of her j
at liherty to discontinue, until all arrear-jercd. bat hive posts and ra:!s at the sides, a-'es are paid. The number of regular ! Tid be weatherboarded and painted. The
scholars shall at no time exceed thirty, f"1"'. T'p ct. pctiucturcs. w,: iv io-t ti it be paid (cn:7,) fr the distance rse.uml rtpnl . L. M- brt-vcrn thc abutments; the chuds. cr
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STATK OF INDIANA,
Fosi tj Cwnty. ) rOSEY CIRCUIT COURT, Luniary Term,
James Ncsbit, Jf
oent ol an old seaman don'i deceivt
OF THE OCEJX. BY KOB B U T I N i Wc hid bcesi dciaioed in Mi g.too liar ;or for several day, waifiog the de par; ore o English cenvoy; thc day
-1 ,... . t i i
7t-e waited racetul'y to the sea by the , vclcran conciud. jf he nt0Vcd awav.'ca
trauc wmu, which cicv; tresh an.l tavor
name grew legibly detached from the fore netting, at d thc swelling notq o 'Hule Brittania rose upon our hcarfyg; y et our commander stood motionless,
itntivelv sutveying the noble Briton as he swiltly advanced, dashing proudiy a side the white proy tha! gathered a round her bow; not a word was spoken on board of our ship, and every eye was
bent on thc hng'.ishman with absorbing mteiest, it va the most exciting mo rnent of my Idc. I laitly held my breath with the thrilling indescribable feelh,;, i hit was awakmed in my niind. 3tand
v.
Li Char.cc ry.
Dclila Soloma-tt'dtjers.
the unknovvn iieirsjl' Jo- J
: seph Solomon. J
i, Is I) now here it appearing lo tiie scitirf iction of the court, that th'j said Delila Solomon, and other unkuovii heirs
of Jooph olomei). decease:!, are not ro-
strings, must extend a: to the abntT cnts, at Ucs: iao feet, resii:. on wooden sills. Biildc-rs for superstructure, will be careful to make their calculations agreeab!v to the above, including in the length paid for. thc costs of cwrje'.s, trc:i u:d its mjnuf ictuiv into belts and evcr7 materiel i.nd :bk exj:aiict necessary to construct the
same. Contractors for mas'mry in s:ok: will distinctly understand, that they will be paid ;er ficicht (cf 25 cubic feet) for the quantit contained in their work, when dr.ne, .rd that they must, ut their own exfunsr, sink the foundations for Abutments, Picis,
:ng-'atl3, (f.c. to such a depth, and se-
-Merits of thc -date ol Indrina, h is or-1 anil or -m uuy olher way the Si:perifl. ror i, That tm!es- they le and appear ; ten,i, nl may direct, atvl cut down and re-
such trees near thc
necessary by the
l nai nines urjy m: aiiu uppo.u , ten,i( nt may cirect. atvl or he lore the liit day of tiic next move from tlic road all , this court, rind ausver the said i sites, as may be tiieuj'ut
hid, we shall see some htaviug ol iron i by the wiathc b:acc. shouted our com
before this squall blows over. 'I hope nothing serious may accrue to us, said 1
The naval veteran shook his head im (terval ol silence succeeded, as thc cap
,ortantiy as he answered, 'the captain is . sain again turned his gazr on thc ship in
mi.uer, anu tne ropes were disengaged h'm their respective elects; arrainanin
di
here on
term of
complainant's hill of complaint, the mat
tors and things therein contained w ill he
Itakcn for confessed, and decree 1 m their
rilin-fiv! irml it it further
absence according! v;
ordircd. That uotL2 of the pendency of
t thi- hill be .'liven, by :i publication of this
ehae. VVear rhip, shouted h.c at the top of hiri voice, and the lor.f vaids of
mg me to conjecture the ncanmg o las our vessel were sung around until hei
oivsternus sentence Again I tume.Mbow vered gracemliy to windward
uiy a'cnuon tothe commander, for a mo I his mancc-re was scarcely executed nietit he tegard d he yawi as it left the whe.i a volume of smoke issued horn -jfiip's side, and then folding his atms he jthe biiw ot the shin in chase, end th continued to pace thc quarter deck until loud report of a cannon ra.-g upon tlu its atrival. Our independent bcirin Mm cvze; in an ir.s'.ant cve-v eve wa-
. i . .. . .1 i. . i i. i - . i .. r. . .it . : . t :
e.au oe u oerceivcu uy too uuoio s.jua- ir.rowi: aoa ii; uisc'ic li mei. nr:; nao
dron, and the cyesol oien, ot mor me nation were turned upon us
jeaious curiosity; and a thrill of national less by.
pnds traveled my veins as I contemptled the proud sense of ficedom we had
than ! proved effectual, but all cbov" t cmamcd i,i with i untouched, the ball had passed us harm- -,Ku Cil us,
so nobly displayed, yet wc had commit ; d a d uinrr il not a rash action, and tnerc vis no alter. a ivc but to follow it up "iianttitly, or disgrace the proud pennons liia fl ated over us in the presence ol he citizens of almoot all thc christian tiation td Europe; the dark man who
paraded the quarter, was the sole beit.j
able and promised with its continuance speedy arrival to the United States The Heel was composed ol at least tony tail; ve.sscU of all nations, who hid lik Us sought the convoy's pctccticn from the manv piratical ctuiscrs, which at th' time infested thc shares ot the
W est India Ish.ntU There might h3ve ?een seen the cluoisy lloitander, and the tnote Ir igile vessel of Spain, the large unWic dlv barque of ICuita, and the ugh.t fetocca of the Mediterranean und tin beautiful fast sailing trader of thc U. States, the high black tuger ol B men, nnd 'he low long cuier o tht Portugal, all with their fl')wifg canvass set, graceul ' ploughing thc gr en waves of the Atlantic. I had embarked in an American snip hound for thc port ol Baltimore, a truly noble vess I, and I felt a secret pride thrill my veins as 1 C3t my eyes along thc taperiog spars,
aullermg them to rest upon the ell tiimmed head riggin and bellying topGai'; there was n-n a brace, stay, or haulyard, but was drawn tight to Us. respective place, and the li ht loot ropea hung
in graceful curves from the numcrou-?
yards in beautiful contrast with thc run ning and stationary rigging On deck
every thing prcemcd as neat ai appear
ance a3 aloft, the guns were new
i.uii aim.i.iimu o tneir p.accs wttn j pran?: Up!)nth deck.
........ ... .-T I L . 1 at 1 . -
nei p.uieo orcccmngs. ne deck had i . rt v n nrnf haolvnr.U rK-l-.-.V or on, Th..i.' , Kp f,?r.c5
been cleared of useless muit. and tac run has yeat mizen down bawls given wavjmc, shall Paul Jot.es ever do honor to Ding nggmg hung Iron the dee's and !hat you rctL.se lo drop year vafV to his' the pennons of British lytanny and op belaying pins m beautiful ceils. When!,acc$ heduke ol Chicr.ce!' aked he! predion' Then sufferinp- the excite I had finiNhcdmy suvcy ot lurappcat I -is he g32?d severally on those around, in men! ot his countenance To vanish, he
ance. i turned a.mos mv oiuntat uy lo ;ndcr to discover thc commander. I er.. e thc loud command cf Fill awv!
... . i . . '
Aciiner, young man, was the calm ;ur vessel tlien swung round on her 'eply ot cur captain. course, the sails were again filled, and a Then why have you dared to insuh gain she bounded forward through the thc flag ol Great Britain on the high green waters of the Atlantic. Set thc
srasj demanded the youth, with an im pertinent and cocknied air -Are you
,ot tearlul that wr will inflict the chas lsrm.'P,! vnn rirnlv fViotn )' A crui-
........... ' " T .1
Sunsrintendent.
Mulerlrds for the masonry of Bridges, lime excepttd. must be delivered n hi .sites by the first day of September, a:id th-s masonry completed by the first dy of Juiy, Materials for Culverts must be d.!i.erc;l
! order in the Western Sun, a pel lie news- j at the sites by the 15th day of Ati'-jai. .md
paper printed nt Vinccnnes. nu:;ana, iur ;Uit- vuicriico:i.pieiea oy tne tirt dav or v.ceks w.cfcssivclv and that hU rouse J November i.ext. All material, for wu'.den ... ..nt:..,....T ...o:f th n,o tn, nf th ' i superstructure, must be delivered at
OfiUCC MICs OV Hie iJltl lAV Ot l-Sr., .v
court. Couv Test. W. K. STKWAIIT, Ckrk. Feb. 25, ls:i- i;?-it $'lyYK Or INDIANA, ) ft Pfinr Co mdy. $
JrOSKY CIRCUIT COUUT,
V it ion f r J) It ore c,
pa;
Keep her at that,' cx.-laimcd ,.,. r' ,
our commatj'ier to thc man at the wheel. 1 i. o .,
as our topsat 3 were thrown abaci; and I K W NOW here comes the pctithe vessel lay motionless in the wind's j Til tior.er by her counsel, and liles her eye, then rbnci:.r his eve alone the eun, ' pe-'-in P ravin-' for a divorce; and on
iic pointed tt to suit Jus aim the pnnv.nr-! "Uica u ,ucu. ana on mouoa oi u;e pen- anj C().tt, art.s will I 1 ct
net, and the contract completed by the firs: day of August, 1334. The Gradingr. Excavation and nl!s,.w:il be commenced by the firbtday cf June, and the deep cuts and rills made by the first !av of December next, and contracts co a.j.ttcd by the first day of July, 183-1. Grading, where any considerable distance happen together, vviil hi bv the roc, short cuts and tills, at brid-cs. &r will h-
let by the cubic yard, (of 27 cubic feet.) In order to render bids ret5hii!!r, testimonials of character and ability to perfora;
was fired and -the crack of our cannon ! tinner, (it appw.rin;: to the satiif.iction of!
the wore., wdlbe reouired wi-ti t
fional; excepting former contractors, or
persons Tir Kncvj.i to thc Snpetintendcn- .. .1 . . . . .... . . 1 1 i i . - .
m evcrv ms wnr
. . . . : . i .1 i . i' i . . :. . .
reverhcratf 1 on the ears with its wanted J '.iecoiiii me oeieneaiu is noi u reMsiunnii.i tffct. lluzz-'.' shouted our J dent of the slate of Indiana.) It is orseamen, as the mtzcii ton of ihs B iton ! dcrcit. That the said defendant appear
upon whom was rested the responsibilitj -toval mant fell over the stem, dragging ot our country's honor; his command ! along with it the proud banner of IZnr'-
v.ight esa!t us in thc eyes of mar.y a: land. For a moment i stood regarding
jeaiousriv.il, or on the other hand
flew in iplir.ters, and top, top gallant, and i n-ro on or before the iirst nay ol the next
term ol this court, and answer the said pe- j
titiohcr s petition, or the matters and
to the hzvc: resftontible bidder.' l'he Superintendent, cr Assistant, will attend constantly at I trre-Haute at Putuumvilie. and along the above mentioned line of road, during thr time mentioned, in order to exhfbr
plans, ot masonry, superstructure and gra-
iiu . aim uKlc anv htf evon- inW...
, y j j ii.ui inauuii.
Cstnnte w ill he m.-idr r.n ut. c... , r
,. . .. . , ... . i mv. oi vi c try tli i!iTs ill s:i;n nr-iitii.ti ront:i ; rw 'il will i, i......:a .1 .i. .. . . '
wv..-. i.v..... .. .. ..... I V I I "J I I
il j the lamed vessel with a qlow of delis-ht i heard and adjudicated upon finally in his Supt
night render us an object of contempt w h.ich can befcr be imagined than de absence; audit is ordered, l hat noUee it.) r
and ridicule; but at that moment I tclt a scribed National pride, and the excie rtainiy ot comicucn. that our com Itmg triumph, swept through my veins; mander would honorably finish thc work j.md I felt that I could not breathe ab he had so nobly begun. Th? English j Uier than as an American. I turned to vawi had now arrived, and a young mid-j ward thc commander, he still gazed at
tar j shtpman, arrayed in all the n va fineiy cf the vessel astern, while hia eye was light :vv;v j his nation, ascended the snip's side, and . ed with a fierce niumph and his li.s
curled with a grim though not unplea-
ri'.L tk. ...1 P." . .1
ji'is viic 3iti 11, iihi iuum'u iu e;az.e to tall upoi the a ur sf;ang!(d ba:::er wnich rolled ine;aoetul tonis frooi ;.e mtiin gaff the guardian of all thi beau ty he ,io ectionot all this elegance. Our capain was c large and f: ie!y mou'dod -o oi, hut the most distant and tacit being I bid ever encountered he w u'd s nd hr hours leaning over the tafiVail anvl Mzing m the blue deep o ccan. as if he cou d read therein seme daiK tscina'ing page ol futun'y; his cy-s were gray nd deeply sunken, yet they fi.itv-d with an almos' unnatural Iutrc, nnd seemed o search and be sa'isfi d of your -most secret thought with a ghmrc; to a superficial observer he cp peaed a b-'ir.g. ill calculated to gain thc att'c' iion of mankind, yet every one on board loved him, and appeared to take pleasure in cvecu'ing his manda!es; hcic --as something so s;nge!ar!y and impresivelv interesting, in he e::. res-
studding sails, and crowd on all sail,' ex claimed the commandant. The light
bnems were peediiy run cut from the v i remit v nf thp virHs rmr' in a f, t-.i-
of tnger fi, shed in the eyes of out com Lur antarronist and those of the shins of
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manner, but it lns'amly passed away, the quadun v rc lost in the rotundity and he calmly replied, -No boy, I am not i of th? ocean IVe&tern Shield.
feartul ot receiving punishment at vour
of tlie pendency of the petitioner's i-aid petition Ijc given by publication of this order, in some public newspaper in the state of Indiana, for four weeks successively, sixty days before the first day of the next term of this court and that this cause he continued until the next term of this court. Copy Teet. W. K. STEWART, Clcrh Feb. 20, 13 It
hands nor shall my peak or banner ever he 1 wered to thc cress of England while I have life to lose in its delence ' By saint George, sir Rebel, you speak tauntingly ot my country's prowess, exclaimed th midshipman, 'more such language as that might tempt us to tare
that fhg of thine from the gafT and
trample tt beneath our feet At this disgraceful allusion to our
! ilig, the lips of our commander quivered
s
' CEN. H. LASS3LLE
in 3 AiSMClt his hooks and accounti in mv
r- IB .ir . -r
ad iLltni,'s lr settlement. I w ill thank tho?.( who have open accounts with him, to call at my efiice and arrange them. He has slso left a number of notes for collodion. G. W. JOHNSTON. Yincimnes April 07, ls;:l 1 l1t
STATii OE INDIANA, ; Posey Count to wit, ) POSLY COUNTY PROBATE COURT, February Term, lb3Ij.
Joshua Monroe and An- "
drew .Mr: Fad in adminis- I i
trators of Johu Moore, deceased, vs.
The Creditors of the
said John .Moore. j .'2 HE sain Jitehua Moore and Andrew
jj Mcluli:i, having filed their menv
! Oj complaint of In-iulccitcy.
mjnth. (provided that in the opinion of the Superintendent, enough be done to reouue
it.) and three fourths of the estimated value of materials delivered, and work done wiil be paid monthly, until the contract is completed, when r.7 will be paid, hut no estimate will be made, ncrmonev advanced cu materials, until delivered at the proper s te approved of and received by the Superintendent. Lime must be delivered at the Bridces and Culverts, unslaked. All ALrtar Masonry must cease, cn the Jrs! day ot November, when s much of the Masonry as may be done, n:ns: be covered" and secured for the winir, hy tne contractors, in vuch manner as directed by the bapcrintender.t. " u N JJ Should the amount of money, not be sufficient to do all the m-cessary w ork on the 14 miles mentioned, the St.-peiintenden'-reservesto himself the right to dispeLis wiil such as he thinks best. II. JOHNSON. Sufie't. u: o. C. II, r Bellvillc, April 13m, 1SJ3.
Thefollowins forms tor propyls, must be observed, viz:
FOR MASOXRV
ri.ii in tins court, &hewinjx the condition of I 1 Wl11 contract for the Masonry cf Brides i l i .t ..i No. lo'".ltfv1 ni-pr i '
on the
Jf
etui or n,s ccentenance snmcthini! so Kvith r.mrp,u,i m.. ton,H.ini..in r.s
s.ern, so noble, and so decisive, that I j -he sturdy seamen that lined thc peak, It t.nsi gnzeo upon him, that h-s like I,hc voci crated, Barnacle, throw the Gho.- d never behold again As my eves man overboard ' 'Ay, ay! dr.' exclaimid. ln.n the banner ut my comrry thev j ed the veteran, and seizing the slight encountcreu his; .t had been observing J form cf the midshipman, te hoisted him me for smcti oe.unl I felt tha hi, pen- j over the gunwale and plunged him into
r s s s -is.ei c i t)7 teel-; the sea beneath
in-s A.nencan. sitcl he.
jS&mrrs Salt-
to me di-
iice of the
JJT. Virtue' of a w ritcf ti. la. irc'ad from the clerk's tfi
Kiui.vCircuit court, I will offer at public sale before the court li uise doer, on Mun-
iii I'-s'.i u' .nil r n i I l ur n- i iiu nm
" - - - " .-'-...... ...... . . 1 1 1 .. . .
putv, both real and personal, ,s insulli- WCu" fjdauons for cil, , , i hutments, wms;-walls. &c. asdirrri-t I,-' . cient to pay the debts and demands out- Superintendent. arJ furrh cTm ie " ' -standmaiiM tt, It is therefore order- a; S per perch of g-'.ud limes-.cnel"" id, Ihat the hhair, and pendeucv ot the
FOR SUPERSTRUCTURE.
I will contract far the superstructure c
eiriil--
o
said complaint be made known to the ere ditors of the said John M ore, deceased, bv a publication of this order tor six weeks successively in the Western Sun, a w eekly new stumer nublihed in Vin-
ceiir.es. Ivnox cuuntv; and tliat thu- be j and plan of the Superintendent, at S intormed that, unless thev notify the" said Pe; tjot orsP. contained beti.vcu thc a
administrators ol thc existence and extent
of their claims, bv lilin j tlie same, or n
day the liTtli day of May next, l-ctv.uen statement of the nature, date, and desciia-
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lion oi uie eomraci or assumpsit unon
the nours ot 10 o ciock, a m. and 4 o'
cloik, p.m. areeahly tothe thiri section of the law subjecting real and personal
stale to execution, the illowinir pn.perri
which the same may he founded, in the of
tiec cf this court previous ! the final dis
tribution of the assets of the estate of the
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mile, famish all materials. nd ro ,-j
plcte the same according to the direction
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n , h ,. ,k f, ,i K ,vJi ,3UsMtr ensucu nwuugM w. appuruuauef inereon, to w i"a said decedent, such Claims will be pjstpo those ha... J ; r a.. j the sons of Neptune, and even thc British j n,rih corner of Lot No. HI. in the horouliined in favor of the claims cf more dilli i V , t;rinI Mn ';r ,v';' -1 seamen were observed to chuckle wiih i of Vincennes, fronting Cl toises on second taut creditors. Bv the Court ..I. viceoqop. under, our srirsanj,inc!hKted delight, as they drew himtreH, being the one fourth part of said Test. .ipes.ioi mlr.th-a.mthit h- roar-Mnpping from the btinv clement, and ' lot levied on as the property of Joseph w r STEW VRT C7'cd f is ,tt me.,. ,,a never h, .-.wered , , Wd ofT . return. When the , a 1 Hutfinan, to sati.-fy said execution, in fa- Arril-1. Isn-U-tU '
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Miilv Hutfman.
JAMES JOHNSON, D. S. For JOHN iM. UCELL. Mf.
,u,UlCJUt iLS -yjr cx.j ved on her decks; her lon black yards April Mlh lsC3 d
JOB WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION P'j.vi; vir;t lmiu a.t this orrrc;.
TOR GRADING PER ROD. I will contract for the Gradin.7 on the mile, from stake No. to stuke No. and do thc same according to the notes, a:.-! directions c: the Superintendent, at S per red in length.
TOR FILES AND CUTS. I will contract far the excavation and fdl
located over on the cents psrr cut ic yard for
at Bridge N
1
mile, at the excavation.
N. B. Where c-xc-ivation an I eaibar.kment are made, the ercavctrjrt will bcclci.L:ed and f.uid Jlr, but i.ot thc emStnkmra:, 21.I bidders maitcdwuktc acxoriliusI v .
