Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 February 1834 — Page 3

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tannin ? nuiur. i ;uu iucoivcu iiiu u i o.:.t i i : i .1... .. apohs Democrat of the ioth, which says the I ill onlv requires the signature of the ! ei . ... w i "oveniorlo become a la w.' It appears to he thoughtat JndianapohV, j that oar Logiblaturc w ill adjourn early in this month. The subdivisions of fractional sections

mder the act of April f., lSW.invc been! ""MV;.111 u:"raiilur ia 1,1 am' ni- ? recctvcdinthisd.slriot, f.rthe follows Sl lu ' "! 1 timu 1,1 needless gross ,s sup lueus nnJ, indeed, imputitr i, . rP i , - , t, speeches and eplan-.it;oi:s .:,ou sul ;?cls nent, under .he i.cw theorv and practice i v- t i nt v i n' i ' i,x , alrcsuv sulncienilv plain. I nc habits ot ol re pubh'-an l.r:mce. tnatlhe r.-cas-9 . 1 . t. HI. i. Jv. M, 1. !, lu,1 i , . i . .- ,i - , . . , i , Hv t j iv m i it m i i ' : mv lile iiave bevn Jonir knoAit to mv con- nrer ol tl;c ijc.ted States has douche nrav w r i r " c l ii v i r ' 'p : stiiucnts, and tnev uid not expert of !mj no again translcr, while tne beeretarv ot i

i f i! it'-' n A' i i ! i - . v.heu thev ravo n.e their s;:nraC3 rind 1 i v i? ' v 'r too r r i lic:r confluence, to be a speech making i- v ,! ctv .r - o'i 'i' w : ,t),,,nbcr of lwlature. The suljert Jo'Vi i'-V V ' f the resolution alluded to, was one with Id, I I, 1.., ltf it. . ana are now o- hi h c nionibcr ,;f tho Scn:Uc

pen tor enr. we'd aerp.mted, and it needed r.o ex pi aVje Stockholders of the Vmronnns Li-, nation fnan any one, in order to enable Iirv company are Kmundt d that Ahmday the Senate more fully to uuderstuiid its obthc od day of "this inst. is the dav lor their , ject. nnnuvd meetinc to elect a President, Di-: lie charges me with being in a minorircctors and "itlirarian, for tho mining j ty of live upon the laud ollice reaolutio.i, vcar thev will meet at the I library ilooin introduced by .Mr. Culley in the Senate. Jit 10 o'clock, a m. on said day. i I was in that minority my object was to

Illinois. NVilli.in Kinuoy, ami II. Iv. ATnf mnliiin. have been Humiliated tor Governor, nt the August election. Jiumor says, Jrseph Duncan, will also be before the people for the same place. Litti.i:tjX W. 'j'Anw i;li., bus been elected (jovernor of V irgtuia. Co.NGRr.S3 in this boriy tho rleposite uesiion seems to absorb all others, as lie iiear of but little else from them. The Legislature of New York have aOoptcd resolutions approving (d the icmot '.f the depositcs of the public money from the bank of tho U. Siales, in the Ass tnbl by a vote of 1 U-i to nine. Iiosnr.RV. The Philadelphia bank was Cntored bv means of lalse keys, on Satt.rdav night the 11th January l: st, and i)!Ved of S'i:.J,000, in stnai! notes. Vp.iodeie Ijauuo.x has presented a memorial to Congress, setting torih "that Jie has invented a steam Plow Ship, calculated for the destruction of all clashes of mm cf war : oip, that can come within tho limits of tho bays, sounds and rivers bf the IT. States. TO FiI!L LDITOR. floisE or Krriir.?F.vrATivi:s,j tilth January, IN'M. "Dr.vn Stu: The Hank i-iii has pa-sed f;nh houses by triumphant maj uitie?, nud all that jrevents its being a law now is a difference between the two houses as to the mode of electing the President and Directors, the house insisting on their alnemlmeiit, which is to elect by a j itit

vote of l oin housos, viva voce, the senate insist: tig on theirs, which is a separate vote, in the same manner. Committees ' of tree conference luic been appointed V. .... .

and it is hoped that some arrangement win had soon. 1 nc appropriation bill, as it is called, will pass this house, and i have strong lnpes that it will pass the eeate. No change will he made in tke Prolate system, nor in the militia laws in any wav. We will adjourn about the 1st IMtruarv. IJusiiicss is now progressing ,cirt JO till" : 1 !. I mr lilflnl :rfo b) v ' ik ot,.-t , Ilo i in r itivimi v t tt th-ir soeec ill lU'T mo-. rr r penalty. About two tmrus oi me nmeoi die legi-'ature has been taken tip in making speeches for home consumption. The bank bill as passed, provides for a branch at Vinrenues, this, with an approAbout two thirds of the timeofj4 j i .1 ;ti i. r ! , .i j'orui or harm, ana w ill hereatter l e the theme of cither praise or censure. For ! . , - or r u , . t!,. i 1 sett, i leel tr soil. atiaC vis I-, me ie.-uU; of the important lavs wliich leave been

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. . .i . ;, lX' , i' , I by the law ot tho last session mauin;-the Inote the prosperity uno exrite. the neep- - . ., ,, . , . rii. . otttic-s on woollens payaele m casn and reinT cnrrjiies el oar part ot the aban , , .. ' - , . . , " . 0 -n,, . Li . (M.;, ... ductus the credits on other duties to three

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cons-i-e-e. and a thorough conviction that I --n "h.v. :u .r , i,. J

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.xmlrv, and am rontcnt to bear" t!,e v., tllG passage uf reso .otrtlitv which I have thus incurred. 1 ,lUlu l' lh- f House of hy.

Tho Canal bill authorising a L-an ?lt'd.tH' will pass. ours in ha?c, SA.MIT;L SMITH, Jr. TO THF. LDl'i'Oii. ?ru: In the Vincenncs Gazette of the' 1 Itli of January. 1 find an cai:..ii.J para - Taph, in which it is attempted to place me in an unfavorable light !.?We the rea - dcrs ef that paper, with a iew. no doubt to affect me in the estiinatton of my c..n - tie.g in the newspapers, and ( ::ly do so imvc, t s'uie'.d mvsclf aairut .oi Hul:'u.,and illiberal publication against my cvnduct a a member of the S.-nate. The rcsclutie:: referred to by the editor is in woiu-; : Xc u!rtd. Tint a select committee be ti:. It wasamrr.ded on met ion, a f.dlows: 'That said comnqttei: als i inquue into ihu cr,'::!ic:: v ct inciuorialiuiijg C.:ie;cib b:

Mituents. I feel that it is due to my s:lf as j medium of cx-'ungc Tiie slave trdeJL Robert Cro'v,dccea:iid, will please j t;lc,J accounts and nego-; : jC.i ..rj t

Wi II as to itioC wnose uouoociK e p..;eco i vvir lair va.eru p.ipeii. ,:oi.: o.-w;;.i i; ii'i . .uui.i wi.ucr i.u ir- ;)c;aiiicr. puue :roer, inat l Mian apply to t.TJ J ild" j j J "i -i-rei, j me in the Senate of the sta'e. to take ; tbe rcs:ire is abating iti the Atlantic cit- In short it im apparent, from iudispnta-; cs of the Circuit court of G:bs:n cortntv RU calculate on reing pu: to v K-ne notice, in this manner, of tho article j ies. All that can be said, in or out of bla testimony, oi which we have availed ; state of Indiana, on the first dav of :hJ ; tf,,Uu'f f,t aJj-stm the sa.jjj o.-fjic J oinlluded to. i am not in the habit of wri-l Conr-rss, will fail to convince tlic lusiness ourselves of in the above remarks, th.it the ; next term of r 'Id court, to be h'dJcri at ! tictf ci t,je L cucv.

appointed u inquire into tho expediency J bam;, .specie is aoum.au;; bids n ir: variety of injuries none to tuo astonished ert Crow to mo: at which time .und place: - or propriety of rep rling a memorial and , rope are three and a half per cut. below firmer, twisted ol" larje trees closo to tire ! you may atren J and oppee the 4ui.i: if JhjlljT WJ'J1 int rcscdmiou, praying Congress to! par; and farmers and manufacturers are root, an I actually blew growing turnips j you think proper. j . VOLTH iietwen t'-e i n i i-jP ..rant to actual scttiers on public latids a receiv ing fur prices for their products and j out of the ground, and ..mt them ily i:g j JOHN L. KLV. ltyecirs, who an re ti "and v. n' i.recmptioii right, for a certain length ot fabric.-. throng tbe fields, like doubde headed hot January 'J.') 1 So !. 'I -It u( l mora! tinnev . -,V

Igrant tostteh aclucd sellers fc0 acVes of i j land, wifhin the old laud district, as may j

have resided on the Fame throe years.1" j Such i the resolution with the amend- j ir.Pll? vli!n! frn'M tl. Oftttrtf. r4 l!m the following language: -The i ., i i . ma; m, re;otn!,hncc la origin; j shape.1- I io.ive it v.itnout connfitfht.. 'They remark further, that I took my seat without any explanatory remarks." I : confess that I am not one of those speech making politicians, my coarse is to attend i faithfully to my duties, by endeavoring to! , gei it o il oi mo fte.iale, as 1 count notsc unv -ood result in passing ir.nnd had not I supposed before, that it was criminal to vote in the minority it is no evident; of a want of independence, at least.N .Pat, with that subject, 1 thought thoJjjhla ture had nothing to do. It was a resolution, upon a question, the decision of which belonged to tho President and Senate of the IJ. S., and bV the part the President takes in the matter, he is responsible to the people 'he people have the right to disapprove that or any other act of tho President, but thu legislature meets for other purposes than to arraign and try him for any misconduct. It is true the legislature has the right to instruct their senators in congress, out I did not think this a case that called for the exercise of that right. J was not disposed to give my vote indirectly censuring an act of the President, in a matter of small importance, v. hen I beheld htm strangling f;r the liberty oi ithe people against tbj lauk of the United States, which isVai all lis influence and thousands of iLsiL;r.ev. to compel the Congress, the VI and the people to submit to its control. Tiiis is the whole I have to say in vindication of myself, and in conclusion 1 v.ouid just remark that I have no complaint to urge against the editor of the GazeLe for his oppord'.ion to me. but in speaking of in) course, I think lie o'.vcj ittotl.e public to state my conduct f.iiriy. 1 remain our sin; ere friend, WILLIAM WALLACfT P. S. I am inclined to believe ihat some disappointed politician has h ut his aid in makiugsome uf the editorial remarks in the 'vlazette. I always thoubt it to be a good maxim, to attend strictly to my own business, and iot other meu's matters alone. W. W. We have Winning ton papers of the 1 it'a January . Aiii iii; the morning business of the L'Jth, Mr. Clay laid on the table the following nvduti-iii: 'Resolved, That the commit teir finance Le uiroctcd to inquire into tho ex- ! pedieucy of affording temporary relief to the community from the present pecuniarv embarrassment, by prolonging the pay - .... 7 - ' - . r.C 1 I I ril , ttuc, uieooiigors paying interest anu giving satisfactory security.1 This is ominous It shows that Mr. Clay is convinced that the pressure in the I Atlantic cities has been mainly produced s. Time will prove thAe nave not oecn oeeeneu nun iciro lone , . . T 7 i" ! i i : l .t i a l V V . , ' jV , " "'--- eitios. Louisville I'lut. Aav. 1 We received last evening Washington ol i.k., .i: u.v.y . i u- onn important item oi intelligence the coni ' ii lU t 1 V. .7 . 1 V- t V. J j III 'iiov.llil the Senators and requestmx the Kepiesentatives in Congress from that stat to sustain by their votes and inihuv.ee, the I course adoited by the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Taney, in rehitio ti Rank -A' the i. States, and thv tfsites 'of :1s1 goveruinent moneys." , v- , The eastern p.eoplo begin to ufiSrkind j j the operation: of (.'lay, (.".il'ionn a:h thoj i Rank, and a reaction has already comme::-; :ecd. lb. pan of community, that tb.o reir.jval ot the depositcs, haslessciJC! tke quantity ef -loney in the country. Cnjre? cannot, ; if every man in the i ppjsit'va JrV)u!d be j permitted to sped; on tlie dcposVequeslion, k-vp Ujthe temporary pr.Hic -pTOdu I ced bv the brawling of the frien&i f t!ic J lb:v.:cs v. ill open a iia in the spring! , as inu-Ul atal pre-;eroo:dy :-;cver, unh-j the importers should f:dl to obtain reli; I b an cxe tisi'i: cf cft-dt". j:i d :'v b ::x h.

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Tills, however, they v. ill obtain. Con - gross will rcadilv agree that Mr. CI.iv mav

he instrumental in repairing at the pre. f sent session, the mischief ho done at the ! last. 7. The following is from one of the Bank organs: .'.:: the Xttfional GazcHe. Why should Congress pass any ppproprialion bill .' The Secretary of the Treasnry chum and has exercised an in Icfini'e control over the public revenue; ami the Departments may burrow or overdraw it I I. 151... i -

ClllCailonSt j -' w wv.. ui.iui, ii. .ui. i. JJ. We advise th advocate? of the C.nk ! I;-I'KT formerly of Vi:ice:m, to Mi? to keep cool. Th: v can gain nothing by I 1--ai.th Ciiasihkklaix, of Logansindirect threats like the above. Thc'sen- r'"rt (;'4S? "'""ty- Indian:.

ate will not venluon the experiment of witun oioing monev tor the ordinary s;tn port of government, because the aisininis-j tration will not yield to the demand of the bank for a renewal of her charter. lb. Mr. Evvi"i;Puoi'oirrio.:. Werriaicc' r ,. ' J . 1 perceive that free c.isetwsion respecting to the regulation of the cur.-ency i3 working its way into the public councils. The following resolution was adopted by the House of Representatives on Wednesday last, on motion of Mr. Kwing ofludima: Radical, That the CvmmiKee ot Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into tke expediency of autnor.zmg a National Currency of :)." iniliions oi' dollars, to be ! founded upon the faith of the U. States, and be unconnected with, and independent of, all executive control, except as mav be required for the nomination of directors: said currency to be struck, perfected, and issued in a department of the Mint of tbe United Stntos, under regulations to secure an impartial distribution thereof anion"1 the several Slates respectively, according to representative population, if tiie same be required, io virtue of the plighted faith and resources of each State so requiring to the United States, for its redemption ac-; cording to the icgai stipulation on its face, and the paymout of such Lon:i-t to the Treasury of the United States to defray expcnsc,andlo guaranty ulterior rcsponsi- j ouny as may i c presci i..en ; anu sain cur-1 . . ... I rencv so vuthori.etl and loaned accor.iing ' pi uit; puvcriucu i.mo io .?ies rt-qmiiu . cral Goverunient, ar.tl shall le obligalavy upon the state i-iumgthc ame to redeem, en oemand, at her oliice of tlicoMt and .!.,.. . ;.... i - i i . r ...v . ....

f.suse, when loat'.ecl to tu-? penpte through ; court for the county aforesaid, at the suit State instrumentality, shall Le received in j of the above named plaintiff against your paunetit of public lauds and in payment . g-.o Is and ehatt'ds, lauds and "tenements, of nil other revenue accruing to the (ie:i- j ri-hts, crediis, moneys and v(i:ct ivhirh

i.i.,ioil, rtu.MisaiuiijiKs, wiien eaiuiM:-, at.jresa; I, anu utiicss vo:i appear a n-J ened under State gtiaranty to loan and to re- j ter special bail to tha 'action according to deem sa-.d currency, s'nall be the place of) .Vv, it will te tried, beard and determined the deposit oi all jnibiic n.ouey collected ! ia your absence.

or bclongini; to the General Government within the limits of the State where it cx isis: also, to inquire into the eomparitivc expediency of establishinir a National Hank, based :pon a spec ie c apiial, to be furnished by the several St a as stockholders thereof, on a s jale proncrtiou-

ate to tho representative population of eaeh,il 'raiion ':pon the estate of Nan

with a branch in each Staio, tho institution to be regulated in strict accordance with uniform -encral rules, adopted by Con - mess, under si rliiorm-v of S; ,to. nomintgress, under a ditectorv of Siate appoint ment, and each State to enjoy the benefit of a capital, and exercise a power in accordance with the vested interest therein; said Committee to report by bill or otherwise. Moderator. 1 short account of Liberia. There arc ofibuce has been committed. There, is verv little r;imh!ie.,r '.,t sin-r!o riot! Jias occurred. Shoemaking is a profita - uie ousmess anu so is ail otiier uiuu oi mechanical e mpl oy me ti ts. An emigrant on his arrival has a build ing lot assigned him and a rive aero pas-i ture lot, if lie selects the coimtry, he has ."0 acres civen him. Atrricultura" pur suits flourish, but the settlers aro fonder of j trading. The colony u IcaltUy. There) are tev.er swamps ih in in lower V irginia, ana less fogs Tiii water is f..ood. A . . . . . man may get employment nnmemateiv on his arrival. The natives ara friendly, and come r. Ion.: distance from tin intcrior to see il.o settlement. Tho native females arc t.mch belter lo 'king tiian the) eel rcd women in the Unite I States, and i :ua::y have married-settlers. ! Gold and snver, an 1 pah. l oil. aro the! ' t popuiatrni of J.ibirit are happily silua AiL-.mrj Dull: Adc. - , , .' '"o.aoru. n jMp: i p. at Hopkinsviile, Tenn, gives a m 'lanchol - ly acc-ouut of the devastating offjeis priduccd by whirLvim!. which among a. great The .Vv-York ('o:utc!l:;t! n s tys, this is nothing to a . Iii.lv. i. id off the Windward ; i-iaue's, w hieh wo ouce luani deseribctl by !:; eld tar. Ge said tlt.it uurir:-- h? ;;.ect

!ii!eul part of iLcpn'.c, lh captain the Uhip opened his mouth wide, to mv some

necessary orders, ami had all hi blown Fmack kown his throat. teeth

This mast haveoeen the same captain fn:j ,ne estate of John Mason, (late o4." who once scud ninoly-si.; hours. wi;h onlv K"ov county, and state of Indiana.) dct d. a scuppor nail stuck into the? dock, and a! All rpera-ons indebted to the seid estate an

man standing over it with a hammer to drive it in, should it blow anv harder VIA Kilt I A i fo flnsnn.l ,m Imi" f Drugs, Medicines. 15c. - i e r t - Mhi:. So ilo r edit 1 5i) cross st . Lou: lillc Kv. fcign of lht. Ko! deI1 Mortar, and opposite the Union Hull. j J J wr 3."3.AViXfi entered extensively into th V"7T"2. 7?7ATTTe'SCi in all its variety, rcspeclfjlly solicit the ! patronage of counirv Merchants, Ph sicians and dealers cnerall v. assurinc them that all orders entrusted to tht-:n. hv letter or in person, shall reccite the most strict and prompt attention, and all Medicines warranted 'o be of tlie best quality. N. 13. R. ty L. having made arrangemeats to receive direct importations of Drugs, Ccc. will be able to seil on as rea - sonable terms as any house in t!i2 western country. Ja nuary . 1, ISoL 2 llw STATL OF INDIANA, GWSOX CIRCUIT COVRT.) Ciiwr; Colwtv. S :incinnati Type Foundr; For(.;,m A . . , 4 Samuel Shannon, tacmncnt. " R. Samuel Shannon. 71 Xr.ticc. i TV ; u XVJl. thatont.-o dav of I ;l XVut of F..cii:n Attachment wa i-uei d t.-oni 1!iO tj,e-!;Ti! vince ,f the Circuit j .vrit has been retnrned bv the shcriif of Iss id count v.sjrved I v lew swing upon your 1 lands and tenements situ .. . - JOHN I. NFF.LV, CK. G. C. C. February 1, i h Atlministrutoi-'S Notice. SIIK subscriber his taken out of the H t.;reen county Probate court, letters ! ?' iuxm, (late ot Green county,) dee'd. ! lltoso ,n,(loVtcJ .said c?tat? aro request-; ! , ,o ra,c'mnwic payment, and those j ho hfive demands against the samj arc!

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requested to present them duly authonti-j & jr catcdasthc law direct. The estate isiIUfen!

probably solvent, and the settlement of it will be made a such. CH ARLLS G ILL AM, AdmV. January Co, VA 2 ; j ),,n ! nrit ot' domestic Attachment was issued hy me, Jnmes H. Cook, a Justice of the I : re-u 0 l:i3 county ot Knox, at the in-i " ii.iw.n oi jor.n io:i of the said jrarnis!-- And I sia,,.on y ?ovon;.ccn!, d;lv of. rebruary 1 1 .':U!;lr-i ,n oi.e m uarnson town , "1' ,!l c.w,jn- "S'resaiu pro-cd ' lwi- mid Jn... n ...i t .a. . l' - auuntneni, oi ! wlwc" lhe - : Jcri;i and all other Perscilti concerned will tu.te notice. JAMFS H. CO0X, j. r. Jauuarv 25, 151. t iiL heirs an 1 leiral r?prcse.atatiesr.f : - i Princeton ontiie litt M mday in March; next,fr the app-.iiti:tneut of a cornmi?- j cr i 'nvey to me by deed the title to j : .u o;o oin irucis oi lane, viz: part ot 1 No. iJ and a part of No. iOO, rmlitia lots j south ui White river, agreeably to ikecori - j dition of a bond executed bv the said Rob - j Af.v.W3 .," it.VMi, a.: m;i sf k at Tilts orncM

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TTS Jicrchy given ihat th? nndcrsignc! has taken out letters of ;idminitrtiu!! Piques"'! to tnaKc lmmcmatc pnymei.. J and thos having claims sirapst the sirrm ing c.airns agap nre natiJied to orient them duly r.uthmticnted lor settMncnf. Titc said cstatr is ) supposed to l e insolvent, j KLfZAHKTlI IL MASON, AdnA. Jann irr ?M)th, 2 'At KIOTZOB! rEni' s-.bscril'Crs intcniinz to s'art 11 Iht for the purpose of rcnv. ia their stock, would carnestlv rc-iest those - 'v " l" v;.uu uii SAMl. & 7. J. WISE. Vinccnn,t!3d Jr.n. I S!J . 1 fit '51113 JACK will stnnd the cnsuiaiJi sens ;n at ihc subscriber's firm on Mill creek, near the Louisville road, at Mr. V"m, Kelso's. The terms w ill Lc aa iOhOWS Vo; the sea?on, if p-id at any time within the season. FOUR DOLLARS: otherwise FI VL DOLLARS, to he o" . c on the 1st October ensuing. And in t j:r ea-f, paymni win te roeeivtvJ m !ic.y 'sort of live stack, nt cash nricc delivered on tho f irm v, ithin the above times. March and continue until the 1st d.?y of July. The salrriber will given reasonable price in cish, fr iui.'sPd to xva, and IV? season pnci-, for th.? mule colts of Jin ' Crow, delivcrai ie when weaned And the subscriber pleads him-clfthnt Jim Crow r. ill !v.dd n colt show on tho public Square, in Vincenncs, on the s 'cand Saturday of .luly of the cnstiin ; year, at v.diicli some ihre. foivd men will j preside as hd-ics, and the following nrej nviums sli.ill be awarded f his three best i colts: io tne best J10 cash. Second best, the casn:i i Jr t-vo mires. Tiiird best, the seas n for one mare. SAalULJ. JUDAIf. Jantnry 2 l6S!.--l-a i LOST CHILD. Some tim in the month of October. 1S33, at Mr. Marnce n ;.;! l"Mr .... cs west of Hdlcville. on tho St. Lo .is ro;,dt tii3 undersigned met with a h(,y nb, K if! years of age, wiu says his nam? i, Thompson. II? stated he ha .1 lAi N.-.v Oileatis about the lnthol September inst." and came to Sr. Loui t'res t iie m im. - n -j isinncr snues mat i4o was horn in the j city of N. York, that his father h.d pur- " ........ " uuv oi oiis au;ic,auu ouMgucu ol4'-- ... it. The boy at one time stated bis !a;ar li ved four miles on this side of St. Louis, p was at the earnest solicitation of the cov that I took him home. Said Jacob Thomp son has fair skin, blue eyes, light h :r, w good looking and sprightly he h is m mo several contradictory statement-. The above nolice is giren that should any jcrson be interested ii finding liirn. thay in r be enabled to do so. ' p RICHARD G. MURPHV. . ry county, 111. Jan. 1, lS'il. rA2SH UP BV John Jo urdan, i-i Ilarri-on towmhi;, Kr.o; fZTi 'nty, one RROWN .tlAliL, about live vee.rs j h i old, fourteen hands hib, verv shun :n t.ic, j a. switch tail, a few Vhito hair on tho right fore leg, and shaved on the vi les bv Oetore ; January 2, IS 3 l.--l-3t j lie call we Iiavc maie, we hor I pjnctualiv attended to. ae i: v. iM v - j j W. f!ALS to, Viaccnacs, Jan. 10 1-31 . ! ' oi-rj:-fS i o. S hereby riven tnit n t ixnncr.wti duty of ill :mdcr:.;:;c.i r. ;l,s- : to accounts . t' late : 'K' Kendall C'j. O r'ticrt s m ase j"vea ! " . ... - . . - - i i ..... . - oi i) . -I, ni. j acre; ore a; ;n v.i. t h ieuIt is therefore desirable if th.-v ih tr c troatde in having aii j :-t crciit t-r--tercd to call and settle with the urvmu . partner, as I am uetcrmined to ht.ir til rcspot;cioilif. 1 " H. DFCKFR 1 Dc 1), 1S315. ' habits, will be taeu at mis otr.-.o, ' . .. ;? 1 made i muedutuiv. o ;; iMtru.va I .

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