Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 July 1833 — Page 3
WnSCSSXW SUM "vi.NCENNES, JLI.V Is:j:i.
- - .. - - - ChoUnt Ry thoJat advices it appear has abated t:i its violence at all places on the Ohio river. So far w h ive ccapnl the scourge, amon oir rittfcns and by proper care, may escape it entirely.
Salum. Washington county. Ind. has ;nicnse multitude. We believe that been visited by it. and in a few days, lost Ministers have power by a late act of IS or -Oof lu r citizens it has however parliament to disperse these asscmblasubsided at lh.it place. j cs. jf they attempt it in the present inThe Wahh i f xnz, but very slowlv. i !t'ancc "c'cxPCCt lial will again it is vet in a gvK! stap; for small boats. , r;ri . . n , H 1 j M. dc Vins dc Pcysnc, Consul Cicnc. Suffer tnu to rail the attention of the ral of prance at New Yotk, is appointed reader to a series of Esays, copied from in the same character to ihicnos Ayrcs, the Cilohe, on the subject of the Public; in the place of M. Dclaforcst, appointed
I .:iiilc com?h m a io. '
The El'Yiion I bo rfu.u et a hrprc- Ji7n :rjcticai directions for the firtvcnrelative in Conjrc?s itseit. ivcs to the tjun an(, curf of CAofrtt upproaebin clcctii great interest. Hat , lt having- l.tn i bought by several reto Vincenn"?, and to kuox county, the , pcctahje citizens ol Louisville, that election of Representative in the Le-isla-! somc piain pr.irl;ca1 directions lor the tare i of epial. if not greater importance prevention and eute o! Cholera, would be at ibis lime. ;of rcai benefit to thoc who could r.oi It is true that the wbdc U abash comu- immcdiatcly avail themselves of medical trv is interested in the improvement. ot:atlvicCi t have ,)ecn appiiej to ror lnis tbo river but not e.pnilv interested. pu, posc q,, no pninl pernapS inv0lv. Tli- norlbcrn counties loo.i to the Canal jcdin thc treatment of anv disease, could to ,itVl tkc:n a crtam, speedy and cheap hcrc ba a morc KCncra coincidence and intercourse with the Atlantic. They j COncui rence of v iews entertained bv thc deetn the Canal nnre important to thcm,mogt rcypcctable phvsicians of this'citv, lii in ilie. riv.r Tho improvement ot the ( lh3n n thc nicli,0j Qf cnre pursued by river i- with them merely of seeonuary ; lhem jn Cholera. Nor have they, in juw Ml .. . .1 ... 1 1 . .... . . J ' . J
nun Tiam e. mus. uie, icli, .iuu auuiuiir;lv they act. With r;s it i diHbrcnt--it is tnoro natu-
ml to descend, than to ascend ; and it is ; perusal ol authors, though this source of not at all for our interest to contribute: to infurm.nion has not been neglected, but build up a gnat commercial town to rival jfrom their own observation and c.Yperios in the n rih. Let tiu; Canal go on encc at the bed side. And the success tut let the river bo attended to. Let tho ! which has crowned their efforts, is a sir; interests of Knox county, u d ot in-nil proof of 'he correctness of thc mode ccunes, bc attended to. Lot every exer-' 0f treatment pursued by them in thc dis-
tiun be ir.vide tor ourselves. If u State R ink is erected, where will lis branches; he located f v,ni iaeene.es javo a branch? i.Jtit lorre-U-uite, not J.afayelte, can prevent it. What will be thc conscnuenec to thc;ot peopleof Vineennes. and of Knox county, ; if a State R mk is m ule, and a branch is T.ot .nven to us? Thc banking capital ; proposed last winter, was l,0'),d(H, ,
whieii would aliow ub'.nit eiiit otiiee-?. 11 ! nor particular, it is ot a ottinsivc nature litre medicine is almost universally unciht olbccs arc erected, tho Wabash val- i ard cannot bc circumscribed by the most availing. A few have been icstorcd lev could claim two, and no more. N-jvv 1 r'gid enforcement of rprarantinc regula from this stugc by calomel given by the
Alhanv, Madison, LawrctiCLsvirn, ji?h-i '.ions 1 houg.i the primary cause remosiil ImHananolis. South Road, have ' sides in the aii wc bToatbe, yet there arc
- . . . . - . ; tanee to all interested in the prosperity ot our town and county, that ineennes does not lose it. Hie determination of the matter will,'
Orudis Wllien CaUlrJi i'" n nishu. i wu mi.ui an.unuji v u33 wnii.ii mini; u;c ui uuisiaio j ' )iuu uj un- ouniutii, iiioii1; i j . . . . . ' 111,1 , . ,. s- , ; . . .... .1 , United states: one Senator and two K tnlx- ho Inc.ated on the Wabash, and 1 urease into action A na'ailitv tu Cholc- the sninc. and to the ankles arid wrists. . ' ....... T .. .
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whe-e' lather v ineennes, icrrc-ttaute ra is iencraicu uy some laicni poison in arjs in prolonging uic un me caiomci.' . . 1 ... . , , ., , i-. .... . . .v . r tone County Commissioner: and
or Latayctte. will not tiavoaorancn m ; me an mspnerc, oui im i.aui.ny mayc- naK encer ii ccoir g , ou 01 i;ic Commissioner. The Inspectors
tho strii"" e some one ot ineo u.rce niaces i mam uormam uo.css ava.eneu oy im- oucsuon m ims sisgc, mr inougii a vien , . .. , . u,LlV ,. 1 . . 1 - ,. r ... .1 r . 1 11 I 0 '11 1 I tie several townships arc required to .! o nnr it issure v ot rrcat minor-! proprieties 01 diet, or sonc other dis- be onencd, no blof.d will run. I he bean 1 . . , . '. . .. 7-
mainly depend upon the inthienee of the j Ids own previous habits in eating and representation from each of these places, i drinking, in order to determine what Lafayette will have an obi Senator, who j things are right and what arc wrong. has been in the Leixisl ituro for two years, j No violence should be done to thc sys--'i'erre ll iutc will have an old Senator, ! tern by the sudden breaking up of any and may have an old R-Mircsontative; all! long accustomed way of living. This men of ability, to watch over their re-'must be qualified by thc reflection that, S'.'vMtve interests. And what, I ask, will ias thc stomach is more readily alTccted obi Knox have to secure her claims? A j during the prevalence of the Cholera atnow S.M-itor at all eventsone unexneri-1 mosp'aere, additional caution must bc
oiieed Representative, at all events perhatVbuth The crisis is important, and it : k- ro.M.minori.lo. t. nil to -
think well on the matter. To put aside ; whatever comes in their way, others err nation and prchidice, and personal fee!-; !,V restricting themselves to a diet too in' and to -ive their sallVa-'es to those of 1 meager tor tnc strength ot thc system, th can lidaTos they believe arebes-t caleu- Lct a wisc niodct alien be shown in treadlated to secure our'vitai iaierests. S. J ""R lhc muldie course. Those habituat ...jm-. j t eel to 3n indulgence in wine, or other We learn trom a s um' entitled to ; stimulants, should abate the ouautity,
credit, that Hon Jons Ckaio, late sena-! tor in the state Icgisla'ur. l'oo S-vitzer- j land county, la. die I of Cholera on . Thursd iy last at his residence, tour mites i below Vevav. ! Mr. Craig was at the time of his death, a candidate for representative to congress "m the district composed of the counties of Switzerland, Dearborn, kc. c.r Iid:a:iJ Ii"::ib!ic:in. j
m England ami the East Indies, treat it. (attacks of the disease, cleanliness is veOn Sunday morning, the 2'3d ult. thc ' There are three stages in Cholera j ry important Let thc sleeping apartPiesidajut was seriously indisposed at 1st The stage of premonition, as it isjmcntsbc well aired and bu.t few to oclloston. Medical aid was procured, and callei!: a stale of looseness of the bow-j copy them. Tho air is already tainted he was almost immediately relieved. In eh. Let every one who reads this paper! by thc breath of pestilence, and should th" evening he was able to accompany pause here, and bc fully assured that this not be contaminated by any additional
Lt. Cov. Armstrong to the Old South prcmomfv-y, or more p. npcriy primary Church, and he subsequently rode out in stage of Cholera, i? r-ic almost unly cu.company with some o the mcmlu'r ol rj'n'f state of thc disias?. Few, very the city'goveinmcnt Lo:i Pub. llv. 1 few, recover, unless the disease bc met t .r on the threshold in this stage of it
?.:.' 'im s?v .'n;.', J.zic 1 This diarrhea, or looseness, is very insiUy the sbip Tredonia, Captain Page. . eiou-?. It gives, generally, no pain it is from Havre, whence she sailed on the ! a mere lax thc watery, rice colored dis22d Mav, the editor of thc Xe.v Yok charges pass away in copious stools, and Courier Sc Enriirer has received II wre ! thnu-'h some smsc of debility mav bc
p?.p:rs of thc 2ist May, and Paris of tlic Soth, contuming Louden dates of thc lS'h. It would appear, by acccunts from London, that a strong belief was enter taincd there, that matters between Ho land and Belgian were approaching a set tlcment. The arroun's received bv the nrevjous arrivals from Fiance that a treaty haJ hczi coi.ciu led between the Ottoman I'orte and thc Pacha of Egvp are cirtialiy confirmed, at least it is certain that a vesstl hs arrived a? Toulon bringin,: this intelligence. At tho ime time, it ii I'encrallv asserted, that difii mbies still cxiV 'jctwien the ('.rand Signiar and l;is vassal. It is 6jidthat though a trca'y t5 concluded it t.s not been r t u fi ; d bv the
:icr. r.nlanJ, it is bciisvc.l, 'a is pjsi
lively refused to make
with France in the aftan I aL a . ! rrotn I'ortugal tneic is nothing itcrcst. , Mr. Attwood, the banker at llirming;nam wml a mCrnbcr of Parliament, ha-, ;t win bc SCCPt cailcd a meeting of ti c - ijrmjngham Political Union. His a:! !(ircss 0' the occasion, which wc publish, c,tculatcd to collect together r.n imConsul Ocr.eral at New jrk. prnm ti,r in,,;,,;!!,, tt,vi r Uc0 :Q their lutlcmcnt let it be said, dcrived their opinions of the nature and treatment of this tcrriflic maladv from a eae. I have made thc above remark that jrrea'er confidence maybe reposed i in t!,e toilowin, suggestions. Cludcra is an epidemic, not a confagi(Tiis disease. It has not a single feature a contagious affection. Let not a t childish, a driveling fear of thc disorder being c:itching deter any occ from duties demanded bv Humanity and sympathy in cast s of sickness. The cause is general j calculated ti produce a disturbance o! the stomach nay act as an exciting caiisc of Cholera. Eich person must consult P3'd 10 the quantity of food taken as well j !:js to thc qrulity of articles of diet Whilst some seem reckless and cat and no suddemy abandon the moderate! use ot them. 1 bode wlio 3tc thorough ly temperate should, by no means addict themselves to stimulants. Cholera is a disease not of debiliiy a mere proMra lion, but of such overwhelming action as suddenly to destroy life. It is on this correct estimate of its nature that the most cnligMesied physicians m this city, as well as in every part of the U States,! r- . .. . n .,Urt ic i'r!t f Pt pinri' 1 , one rius nu'cicti, ims, uo u mt v,jc leath may be treading with rapid oarco on the heels of this disease. As y -o value lile don't tamper or femparizc -ith 'his lii.irrhea. l'mploy no stimu l.ritp---To r.d pepper r.o h.udanum, or burnt btandv o check it, but immcdi attlv take 15 o; '20 graie.s of calomel, and go to bad l hee remain tiil t!ie nrrcr action of your bowels is restored to the 15 or 2'.) of calomel. The object is 'o trstoic the inncttotis of the liver, . constantly suspended in thii dis-ae To clVcct this there is roiemedt ccmpa-
:'iiroin.T inuuencs on oea iu. amv iniprr
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Hus koovn by thc color of thc psis j individuals were killtfd, as well as two 'having claims against sail estate are re- . ; -T sa:cs having been altered from while, toi horscR. and prepcrty to tire amount of a- !pieted to present them duly authentica-! 1 nnc copies ot the table will bo f-r-.1 yellow or bilious aspect. Should there' bout 2500 dollars destroyed It occur-1 ted for settlem-nt, within one year fr -m ruonto coirs of papers who will copy be s'wkncis at the sto.-Tueh with the red in thc graining mill, and the cause is I thi da'e, arid th .s- induhu-d to the sam-; ''J10 uluVO dvertis;menr, or ill b rwanl looseness, then add one gram of opium ! inexplicable, except that one cf the per- ! are roop.es ted to ::n!;e immcdi it.; pay ! lt,r, t coI,ICi el l,,e'r re.-ptvtive papt rs.
e common causclrable to calomel. It must bc given tilljteml. Thc sheck was so violent as to i iirs of the Eat. the object is accomplished. " I.ct no emc- j shiver the windows, and even but st opt n ' c is nothing ot in- tics bc administered unless there is some the closed doors of Israel Ludlow's t
article of food cn the stomach. To e-i vacuate the stomach, warm water is bet- j tcr than any emetic substance. Whatlj will you irritate and tn, -.n ifrnty if. ; ritatcd, pcihaps inflamed stomach, by vi-! .1 !. V.- ... . 1 oicm vomiib; 'uiii ui auay an in i k .;..t tun rf rir,.. -n,;. c,mn. jj ".ijui, i iiv.i.1. j ill? uaiiiji- i ton of medicine is thu only remedy that ; can cope with that enemy o( life. Should there bc head ache, pain in the limbs,! heat of the skin, with an excited pulse, ; bleed frcclv. Even in the absence of these symptoms, when called in eatly, blood letting is all important. It piepares thc ay tor the. appropriate agency of the calomel In men accustomed to drink, blood-letting cannot 'be so safely employed. The following combination is very cfTective: Calomel, grains 20 Rfd Pepper, 4 Opium, " 2 Camphor, 3 mix To be taken as one dose. This i the j
best prescription lor persons accustom. , . ed 10 dnn. Should the skin bc cold.Ut
and especially should there be cramps, the body, then thc fkinmust bc stimula t nrl 1m. I.l MnllllA.ni r ,1 K.. ...Ivt.n w I n.'i uv I I 'viil .Will U lUOUIlliT . . ' f 111 b i wiui ui) juuii vj 1 uiubiaiu uu sail . . 3 1 . , , In such a case, sprinkle mustard powder ... .I....I. . r . ... a. l place it over the stomach tSierc to . . ..
main as loncras tnc patient can Dear it . . ... ... . . . . .. . .iciioLsox to Mi-s Li.i2.vm:iii U allaci:, r hu is n mint rvcp rnt inr irition. ami i . .
k 1:. 1 , ' c,...,.i ... . Uiiii i;u ittiuny vnijiuytu. OOOUUl Kite ; symptoms oe severe, ivc 30 or 40 grains of calomel every hour, till the liver is roused ii.to activity Thc patient, if vomiting is present, must refrain ficm drinks a little toast vater is the best he severe, rrivc 30 tltink. If thc bowel disease !e a slight! one, a dose of calomel will olten sufli jc. j In such cases, unless pukintr is present,! or rjreat nausea exists, I prefer thc cal omel, without opium, because it acts more promptly on the liver by itself. The diet must be no food at all or it must be the doctor's diet not thc cook's 1 ea with light-bread c;r milk and watcr oi' rice, water, arc sufficient, whilst thc bowels ate in a state of irritation. The second stage of Cholera is thc ntphyxial, or blue state of thc disease tea spoontul, nrd by the diligent employ ; mcnt of frictions Thc powerful artionj', . . 1 1 .1 . 1 i 1 . j has neatly or quite ceased pulsation thc ikin is rohl and insensib'e even to thc ptick of a pin it is blue, and about thc fingers, shrivelled like that of a dr vwicd man spurns often exist, and produce great suffering and all hope of recovery, in such wellmaikcd cases, is abandoned. N. internal stimulant can possibly re:ich the case calomel, and external stimulants arc the only means which have ever succeeded in such for j lorn cases VVhen the collapse is but recovered from and then partial, it is Cholera passes into the third stage .. of reaction or lever. In this fe powers of life at c much subdue 1 subdued The jnfeeWeil bv thc . 1 c. r V. I , t on! pni'rrnc.s Hi'fi sn cn ft' i im mv .licMhiirvfrtf wlrlnm Mrwl K,. f. - safely drawn blisters to the ankles and wrists and a large one covci ing the sto ovjch. or abdomen, are to be applied, a thc r:domel eji in smaller clone n,ii salivation is b. ought on I have ne ver seen a patient d.c of Cholera who was salivated. Ti.c Jv.vc practice is verv on -it is compi clicnded in jnchision that Cholera is jch malignancy as to be practice easy of adopti; this general con; a 1 1 1 c r-1 c 1 1 . r tnrh m .T ! i : n r n r v conquered only by the superior power ol mercury. The blood-letting and other remedies, 1 look upon as auxiliaries u thc calomel it being the central and governing punt ot our practice, ai around which the others revolve. To keep off inrinrltia I n it f T IRlI m M T fir LTHf from harrassing renectionslei a calm clcvationof thought to the overruling I, -,r,a nC n.o clillnnr fpir on, I mnt-n . J . . .. us !cel resigned to the mysterious dis ... i v .u i -ii ot His vmsc and I-athcrly wi . vr i ,T ,WKnv t m ,. r- j o. ,0 le , A y June , ISjj. J avaaaaaW aV pcnsations JOHV Five deaths from Cholera occurred in ! T'i 'ii.l-!nrt in llic lliil ll l!;V' lull it wn ;., i:..:-: .i i not considered epidende in that plar.c. It is raging with considerable violence in Lancaster, Danville and Harrodsburg. Louisville Pub .IJv. FATAL F..XPL0SI0.Y. An explosion took phcr at the pow dcr mills of D iH Wade. lWt. ! join. . ,. J.. ; ing thc ci;y, bc (lay morn'ovg, June S6th, by which two u tv 1 1 1 v. 1 1 v, i , un t sit r . . j sons killed, was occasionally employed
j m shooting, ami it is thought he mightlv.:;'.
j have had a percussion cap about him.t v had fallen into thc mill or the ma-
mansior., on thc opposite side of the rx-j
ver, a; least half a mile distant. Cm. Daily (Gazette. i AnlvAT.'. Jtdv 7,1 Svbdi, lVom Tcrre-! jM cSS;sAs! n ..... nam ii ii'ia. 7, Swan, from Io. 11, Swan, from Rapid?, III. :ur:n:. 7th July? Sviph, tor Louisville, Kv. 7, Swan, for Rapids. III. 11, Swan, for Lafavctte, Ii. 3 . immi.m) n-i Third-'v the ItJi (;- JuU J(V ,latns I: - .V.. h N, ." to at:v t Irnn , ;a.XXIM. Loth of Laureucc Coualv Illinois. On Sunday, the HOMi day cf June, j 1 r.M) 1' l .' T I - ' 1' o.s, in v iti-Mines, by tnc Kev. Air. er.tt, i t i . r 1 Air. John Dr.NM.v; to aIi. Lvci.noa La- , ,, ,, i, , e.lnesdav. thc 10th July,! re-L,.,., , 1 lit. ov MriWin.rA C. iNr - i,llb ot Knox county, Ind. Candidates' Department. Fur Conzrts. Joiix Law, Sous I'vvis, (ii:ouui: Ri ov, Wm. (. Lixton, For Senator. William. Wai.lut, Uknuy M. Shaw. For JZi'prr.tcnditlri. Jons F. Sxa: i S vm; ;;l Kmt.-o.v, Wn.UAVf ILvrhit, S ami i:l Jvoah. Jau:s Tuokx. Sami 1:1. Smith. For Commix.-. ior.cr. William Juxkix, Jamcs S. Mays. School (ompii.ssionrr for Knox county. Joux C. iIoi.i.AM. tJiij EIjIUCIIOI. jVJOTlCL is liereby iven, thru an cI jlN lection will bo hold in the several townships in Knox county on .Monday, th r 1 1 1 of Auini'-t next, for the purpose; of ( 1 ting one member to the Congress of the i ore: one I"'1,i's by ) o clue,v a. m. said nay. JOHN PER CELL, Shf. Jnyi is:i:i -Jt-it 'I' .... I ' a... ..' I ... A' ft.-'. ; jo lxoac jinnv onKifr, ?rt(iuwor . itiI fticv.GraLlt r. laic of Vlna nm x, Knox f County. Indiami dt'rcasut. f Maoam ou will please to take Nou .1... i.,.n 1 .1... : nil, Uiai u Moil tipji 10 lisv: noumi; Oiroiiil Coort. to ho !u,h!oii in :iml f.r the said, county of Knox, in the mouth of S. pr""1 uuul " lv,',:,n" j U',!lbcr ami upon the tvrt 1 day of the 'term, tor toe appointment oi 1. ommissionor to assign and set apart to mi your uWt'r h !l :uu' to rra' estate whereof, i tho y:liti 'hritian (Inuvc, our am ostor, 1 1 1 1 . .1 -i
. j Knox; agreeably to tho 'Act to r-gulate j I,s- Sarah Harte, Lewis Hewitt, James slo ! Descents, Distril-ution and Dower;' which j Hobb?, Mrs. Sarah Hedden, Wrn.T. Hawn 1 real estate is : follows, to w it, R!tJ acres j kin4.
! UICU SCIZCO, SilUaiC III 1IIO aiU CoUUlV i second rale latid, River Duchees. Town I IoN 1,1 bnrooh . incermes No. IM , -IMli, 1U., 10(1, lli:, -l.), 17H, j iNV: H),n?. ,
j Also, one third of the half of undivided ; Cluskry, Thos. Meredith, John Mauzev, Inds pundiased by Ci:ri-:i:in Ciractcr and jd'eorgo Morgan, James McCannahin. j l'ry "b :,t EenH sab-, vi. iCtH P Amilaa IVrkins.
i;,f,S donatio, No. ,:,; am-s, h.caI ,ion- 1 -;JtJ iicrc?, loiti-.n, N'os I 1 K vV. DC; dOi) acres donatio!.. No. 1 U:titi..n, No. LJU acres, i locatien. .no. hi. 1 i! 1 1 1 HKXRV P. RROKAW, Guardian for F.uropr Grttrtrr. N. SMITH, Guardian for Frederick A. Urut l r. July L, isra jr.-Gr. AfAvife I Lj v t 7 ! JmJm. . X RY Tlios. Beard, living in Harrri-on tcAm-hip, Knox countv, ti the tj'oth d; y of June ls:i;),one CHLSNI 'T SUR- : Iv !'-! AiAlvh, supposed to I ' lour vcas old . 1 1 ... , , , I next spr.nis about titteeu hands hi-h, a .star m tier toreliead, some white (;own t!ie . . . , . . ' , . , nnht sme ot lior head and nostrils, ner let' It'' t -a hind foot w hite no other mark or brands ' i ' ! perceivable appraised to SwO by .las. i -V Matiord and Joh. . llarvoy, oeture me, this the tth day of July, 1KJ:. J AMES H. COOK, j. r. k.c Ju!v lo, 1SW "Jl-IJt Z15 ' OTICE is herei.y civen. that I !jave I tak-n out ktr, ..f ...lmiitr:.tiUI, :.7T.... ..... iv.iii i. ,. ( f - - . ui i. ii , ..i u -u. i Daviess county. Imi.) deed - all jrs.-jns .. ... . .. ; men' The estate is believed to be iol-R-Ri:rt'sTLVJ;NS. Adnr. :b l:::t i.
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j ters of administration on th
cf Holi Johnson, (late of Suilian oon 9 ty, I.i.) deceased, ail persons iiulei l to said estate will please make iriui.t :.i.iU-J pa) moot, thrise who have claim.- oCuin.-t
!bo same will tile them authenticated aecori',Jl to iaw. Tlie saii estato is prjbab.y insolvent. WILLIAM JOHNSON, AJ.rr. July :t. ls:;j::;t jrIir subscriber respectfully inf nr.3 j JL bis friends and the public, that 1m j ha pundiased of Frederick Unpp h S:t k of (ioo,iv, (formerly called the iLrnony j Store.) and has removed them to the r.K.m f.rmerly occupied by Thomas I), berry, j vv Co. .n Maiket street, whero he hid lutc1 1 v received a i rlsh svrrLT or GOODS, Wiiich added to the tbnncr Stock, makes ;t!ie assortment complete. Tii,o ,hini to purchase would do weil to call, a n ;detcrmim,l to sell very low for cu.h, or j appro ved barter. J. MADDOX. Vincenr.es, July 1, 1S3:J l-:f OHZ3 CENT O ana way from the fulseriicr. cn fllSL' Thursday thc tfh of this June, i; .,n inTinrnrpd iu.v kt'uMn.n.. r , ,in inutnnirea no Lytnenameot Uctwc ..r t . 1.- 11 . . .-T uii luucniiirco ikj uy i;ie name 01 icorcr, U.-.itT. K . l.l it p , jfii., ciiw.il ui v a uiu, hillull lor IliS aire any further description of the bov s deemed needless any person taking bi;n up, ami returning him to me in Harrison township, Knox county, IndiH.ia,rhatl receive the above reward -all persons are cautioned against harboring or emplovin r him under the penaltv of die law. (iTOUliL REEL. June co, isT;t:::-:it . Ts OTICE is hereby fivers, that wc, Lj the undirsiiined, hae tukt n out letters of administration on the. estate of Wi i i i a m I.i u k i n , j eeea sc. ' , I a ; e of S-1 i I i v a county, la. All persons b .ving eianns agaiu?t said estate, are ruquesie i to re-he-ut them duly aiithentieated immccitely ; and those that are indebted to said cs 1 tale, arc requested tu make i.nrnodi.iiQ payment. The estate is prob,.0!v solvent. SIIARUACK SiiERM.Vx, 1 . Ai?n iiAT vii l -wrnrs. June isj:; -JlU'lt 1 Fx T.? r-iT flT T.rTTliCC - I'm rvrv : .i. t . .. r' K in me rest tiiico at oil a in vv.w.i.:..-.,... t..- . . . jxkj " iiui-:jn, l'u. ioss county, jnd. c I the p:artcr ending tiic "Ut!i June" Kl'.i ! which if not Inkon tint in r. . .. ,0 ilPK..Mlf ,n fiiri i r. , dead letters. D Edward Boyd, Gen. W. Palow, Bct a V a a. ' ' Atlll It.'ito'.oll IT Wlilion. 1. . 'ni ji: ratton, Dav,,i l'Hihor, t ;net K. Eearde, MarY Bruce. 'hh" Cl- reh. C Justice Chapman,:!; Daniel Omcr, . Jas. CaldwtdL ( .'hrisfii:. Il.t i.-a ii.; ( - t - i iiiui.ij .''iviss, S. U. T. Davi?-. tJ: Sdomon lvis5, Ii; Rebecca Davis?, James Daughertv. 3E3 -;co. Y. E!-y, Wm. C. Elliott. I R uij. I'reelon, Francis Ere tcriclc. G- Richard firaham, James (ioodman, Jacob drove. H J"!inW. Howell, David M. Hi-von. J LawardJonc?, Lqwis Jor.cs, Thcs. j In". and. kj'-T;cf ,T1- Ttburn. , Jfl Jnn AlcKnight. Rev. William M-r-j I -Mtchael Ivohertbon, Ray. Jams ' I',,',lOV Ju'rPn lrive. 1 S m. D. Shepherd. David Sd-rr.nn, Solomon Sird;, Robert Stephens,'; D.ivid r. .Nathan 1 aylorJ; Cntrlcs Tobcr,!?; dranilcron Thomas SV W'iiliam Williams J-ms S. AVil ?nn William Wa 1 lace, J arnes Wc ver. Y Ezekid York. JOHN MURPHY, p. . June ro. i:;:i. 'j:i-:w7-Jl. NKV GOODS F VRTC If II KUKRI) Have just received their S.ock of C iTlTT4?fTr,n nfkOlC ! J Atlxf iiitt UUUJJl); hsra adi.ed to tueir former St. ck, makes , , . , ; tie ir assortment complete, winch they w ill ll stdl unusually low for cai:. I II... rr. j INDIANA PRESS. j r5IlE sueeriber intends to publish, in JL tl conr.-'C of thc present a-on. tlie , names of the papers priu'ed in this stale j by whom published, at what place, the si. of the heet, the terms, and day of p-ibli- .,. 7 . V aU r. m..llr rciaiin-'totlic press, which honm-cati.-n: t.cetiier with a otlior s:-iritir.tl , , t .. , : . . . , , . , . - - ; ',',-..' , '''isjia in one. i.iiiu.ai nil mi. r ri v r.'i..rr.in.A l - 1 " " . IVItllll" . l'"it"i on or about the 1th ot July net, ; to the Western Times Ccntrev ille, Ind." ! NELSON C. BOOX. 1 . a M r m Mav 10. U3.
