Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 March 1834 — Page 2
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tVp turmnirs out o ortice
nrwin:i !'' wa U crv
the Veto ni tho M'Vsvi.ie K.i.-iii liiil. reMxl improvement is cut short and all theMutcrvsts depending on it, are pros-
tr. ...l-v prclaunod a nirtv. Nullifica-
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The motion; h R'ti:i iioese
KEXTVCKIAX.
Will stand the fcnsuinir reason at the
v oi n me -and the Proclamation and the 'stable of the subscriber, mTerrc Haute, at "IUvoomc Collection -Bib" fallowed to (the rate of JslO the season, and $1 J to int .L . rr.r,. r i? tvrant uiililarv des-wit sure. The season to cemmenca on tac
take enre oi i! "tvrant- iiulilary oes;oi
asm-per cried out another party. The Tariff Compromise was passed 'Manufactures are destroyed," cried auo-
15ih day of March, and expire the last cay of June.
KENTUCKIAN was ired by Kosci-
JDAVIESS rK03.1 F CO VRT, 4f February 'Arm, 1S31.
Samuel Comer, Adm. &.e. ot " Joseph Steperison, deed. I bill ixVS j sor.vE.cr. The Creditors of said deed. J a ND now at this tim? comes the said
U complainant, bv McJimkin, his so-
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ther party. The Ve'o -on the Uiuteu uskco, ms uam oreu u . Sv.tes Bank succeeded. "Woe and ruin i Hi.-hrnoml, K.) was the noted marc . trulecnd commerce another party. Q :tvn Eiizateih,sired by Monitor, g.ilam
, r i n:ti ; t uii-nntnn o-! !v (ioM'o Picture, and lull
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STATU OF INDIANA.
DAVIESS FBOHA1 K f-OriTl,! x-
February Term, 1531.
Adin Birbcr, Administrator, JLc. of Ilirani Barber, deceased, v. The Heirs of said deceased. PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. a ND now at this lime comes the said
Administrator, by McJunkin, his
liriror. mifl flip. KU hill of conv.daint. st.i
tinu. tint the estate of the said deceased is j attorney, and files his pctilica, suggesting
crcr-e of the veto poer,"' another p:.rty.
The Public Dep -sites are removed -'plunderer violator of the public faith rank private animosity "'--exclaim the hot Null s tier and the hotter Tariflite in the same brtnlh. Old Ilicktirvvou we'll deserve the name.
) . -.nd wluJ? the mass of the people.
have .fi'lence in the soundness of your lir.ni. ii !),- have now. ou may et ve-
insufficient to pay the debt3 and demands outstanding against the sa!ne,and praini jrenerallv tor relief; It is therefore or-
iter to the frfa, on niotiuti t the saul c(mpainani,
r,, ., i.,.lt t;io nicer ever i lue creciiors oi saui oereaseu u wi lomnson fiuev, the txit tunc nm.iui. . , i - , t i- -!fi"r ws ired bv t tjfied ol the filnig and pendency ot saiti bred m iventvickv. M lister was -irc ' . ,r . . , , rvVr oniMie bv th L-'i, bv pi.ujicati n in the tstcTn feun,a lelemachus, be by Ctuer, am ie i j ,ii i'.. K.riu-s'-ko w.s ' newsnsrwr pnircd at incennes, I.T mx imported h,rs Janu. lvo-ciuvuo . i i ' , ' j . o- !.:.. i.:- lU,,, ti-r. rflp. , weeks m succession ; aud that unless sucn
siren nv cir iirt-Miv, uis - . . r , 1 t ft!ri.-i i iMivr'ed creditors noti v the said c mule mailt ot brated mare LiOtter , frirta i. i.npr.cu . . .
Bedb rd- owtofthP itnpnrtwl marc Anvi j u.e cMsicnce urrJ extent ot ineir rcsoeoiina Sir -r-hie was siied bv 'he im:or-ifv claims, bv hiiu? she sam-, or a stateted bi-.mede, out of the imported mare "eat f the nature, description and data
that the personal estate of the said deceased, is insutHcient to pay ihc debts and demand outstandinn ajrain?t the same.
and praving for a sale of cfxtain real es- i
' M HE chnol f oction So. 16, Township lX No. G north, of Hanje No. S west, m i 1 lo ofibrcd for sale nl the court hous door ia the town of tlerom, 8 til i van -county, on he 2J. day cl April nctt, in separate !otsf according ti a survey of the ) m same made by the trustocs of said town- -shin, a plct of which will be exhibited f
!on the day of the sale by the undern
ed, School Commissioner lor the countj aforesaid. JAMES DAVIS, Con.
January utn, itvM. i-
Castianira, imported Bedford by Dunpan-
tu WV Dilft- f-twelve twentv cabinets, ! non, and h-. by EujilUh Iv ipse. 'I'he n-v' .iVai.ut, and in, a -reainsent of Min-jdam .:f Bedford by lii-hilier. and he ty
isU-rs and Secretaries iveloie your cnamiJ-s -can eveu. baric the weather-he.-iter, seals tld fruuk. whose reen glories shull wave above, beyond the ,reach of tlir malice and their wruth. Ft f. z r ! i " i' the Hie kory t ree, J:, j,t ;n 4 h uh- Invf -heltrred i.hrc."
Kin-T Hero.!. Auvilina was ssred b
ot the enn-.ract or ac'sr.ii:;si., upon vhich
1'he '-IC same may be fme.dej, in the tiije ot
the Clerk Vf this court, previous to. the hnal distri'.-utiuii of the a.c'.s f said de
ceased, such claims will be postponed in
tate named m said petition; cud it appear- jSTATH OF INDIAN )
Mg to tne fa.isiacuon oi tnccoun nt re, , DAVilss tkobate court I that two of the heirs of said i-cceased, to j Ftbruaru Term 1S3!
Nicholas Wallace, Administrator, and Arl-
cy Wallace, Administratrix, &c. of Jorsiah Wallace, deceased,
AiiviUoutofOcIlv'smareAinsta.andjtcased.siicIi claims wnl be postponeu m she ov E.iL'Hsh Iklipse. Then by traem- hivor ol ihc claims of the more dcli-ent
creuuors. i copy iesc.
JOHN VANTllEES, C7J.D.r.c. .
thf II nt Kent::c:ia!. WO lCaril inni
uiiies iu him the tlood of the most dis-
he
ttfiul'.hed -hoj:;cs of sped and bottom, hr:vr .,: a douide t:ross of the lie rod and ivi iipsi.', b-h on the puternal and maternal side. To prove that he is of a racing
it is oii v neccssarv 10
mcntio:i
February 15, 131.
5-15 1
STATfc OF INDIANA,! UAVILSS PROBATi: :OUKT,A
February Term, 1S31.
that" The celebrated racers Clara Fisher, j William Bratton, Administrator, and Ma-
VWS O.'' TUG IM I I I' "'AIM i asst. i a TIIK Flits J' SESSION OF THE TWENTY TUliCD C'iNGKESS. Public, No. 2. AN ACT nuking appropriations, in part, ' -for the support "of tlie Government for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty -fjur.
it macl.-d by the Scr.atcand House fjj :' nhuivs of the Unittd States ir ''vr:irrcSH asstmbltd, L hni ... ; - ,..r.,s t .tr.tl the sact" ?i :ii.-v: -a,: i itel. vo be paid out of any
toe i vca-iurv, sz:
Litr.eeiia, Muitillora, JMorgiana, Lady of the Lake, Betsey Robbing, President, and Pint .m' ' i t h'lvn nr.if.irml v won at Ion?
j:... ' ... n i,.,cc-,c-t -v.,! f.,Aihi.M i The Creditors of said Estate.
HILL OF INSOLVENCY.
ry Routt, Administratrix, &c. of George
II. Routt, deed, vs.
wit, Thomas A. Fowler, and Vkilinda, his
wite, (formerly Malinda Barber are nonresienti! of the state of Indiana: is ordered by the court, That thet appear
here on the first day of the r-t icrui of ,TKrt tt: r nf cii:l ArtncA
this court, and snetv cause if any u iy can, tetition to sell heal estate. why the said real estate should not Lc sold . . . . . . and -made assets in the hands of tie said A Np. tattth,s tune cornc lhe Sa,d Administrator tor a due extinguishment of j A Adtniaiatratcr and Administratrix, utsanA.,,ri ;fi.,.b,m!l'.v -Vc.Jy;ii, their attorney, and fiicd
it m.vvsecm expedient to do so. Aud tt - i 7-1 ' v ' . "
is further ordered, That a copy ot in:
of 1 Lenta ok 1 an.
Jveatuckian commenced bis career as a racer in the fall of . His first race wi,s for v20() a side, against the celebrated uwireLilen Wade, currying lUOlr-s.and YHii;in both heats. Tlie same week enterct to r-:i a sweepstake, $51 entrance, hich he won at two heats of 1 mile each.
In the fall of 1833, he ran a match rue
V
ND now at this time come the said
cc m p ! f t i nu ns t ,by Jf p. Jun n in, t h c i r so-
licitor, and files their lull of complaint, stating Viuit the estate of the said deceased is itisiifucient Jo pay the debts and 'demands v iisjandin again?! (he same, r.nd
ra in generally for n hef: It is therefore
of one mile for $500, which be won
on motion, ordered i?j the eovrt, That the
j crc.iiiors of the. said decasvii be nolflied
order ic published in the WcsVrn If in, a newspaper printed at Vinceancs, for three wtrks in succession. A copv T-t, JOHN VANTllEES, Clk.v.v.c. . February 15, 131. 5 t
rnllE underiJicd eutinuf s to miru-
facturc the Franklin Print faz? Press.
Ho has for sale several second hand .Star.sbury and Rainage Presses. Also, Chases of all sizes, Comp.sing Sticks, .Brass Rub, (Jallies, Copper mouids, Inking rollcis; Sic. tc. All of which lie intends to keep a general assortment for the accommoibilion of the craft. His establishment is on the comer of Elm and Eighth streets. SAMUEL S DICKSON. Cincinn&ti,Sc . GO, lb33.
estate of the said deceased, i insufficient
to pay the debts and demands outstanding against the same and praying for a sale of certain real estate named in said petition; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court here, that one of thrs:J heirs to wit, James Wallace, is a non-rcsident or the slate of iauiani: It is therefore ord ered by the ccxrt, That he appear here n
the iirst day of the neat term of this co::r f, and shew cause if any he can, why tho said real estate may not be sold and mado assets for the payment of the debts and demands aforesaid: And it is further ordcred, That a copy of this crder le published in the Western Sun, a newspaper printed at Vincenncs, for three weeks in succession. A copy Test JOHN VANTREES,Ctt.n.r.c February 15, 1 S3 1. 5-3t
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For pay - t t he nc' t anu ctei k m S..'narc':-tn J H RjirfNentat'r es, thi-"ty-'wo th..u.ond i.int hu-.-tlred ?! lrs. Fvi '" .U' P.ary, fuel, prrt .ti u!l '-.tn er iv. :t!i-iital and conii-iK'-S' cxpe.. of the Sen.. -.. . thrty-t tloos,tml hve hundred at.o nt:v olbu-j.. For slatr n at v. fuel, printing, and ad other cnntir.j'ei.t nut! incidental expenses of hf H:.se of llepresentatjves.oae hundred and fjft, th.n-.iam-t dr.llarf.
anv.s last rr.enuoneu, to ue
ordinary ex-
i?dine"'iaU he was entered tor the second ' filing and pftndcicv of said bill by
punsicalion in the Western hun, a newspaper printed ai VintVuncs, fr six weeks in succession; ami tliat, unless such creditors notify the said complainants of tlse existence arid extent of their respective
claims by thing the same, or a -statement of !r na!u;e, "description and date of the contract or ;!surnpit upon ahirh the name mn- be tWundcu, in tho oiiicc of the Clerk of this court, previous to a final distrihuHon of the assets of tho estate of the snid deceased, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more del igeiit creditors. A copv T's', . JOHN VANTllEES, Cil: n.r.c. February 15, 18M " o-tit
days purse, at Tcrre Haute, ag:ir:st' R.Wiisoifs noted horse St. Tanmiany, and Mr. Gilvan's Sea Ib rse, which race he run at two heats, having travelled 3( miles thedav before. S.nie full he to. k the race at Perrysvilif, 3 mile heats, beating 31 r. rOonnackV Sir Henry and Sea Horse, amefallhe was entered at Viucennes,
yAU ,?;Vuut;e of the nenmers of 5 best 3 in live, an;! won on the fourth boat,
md deb.-g'-ue.. five handier, aiu. .entinn R. bmitn a Dennis, rmcfcll s
rhoubdnd hunared at d :c.i.ty
IXDIAXA TEACHERS' THIS Institution will commence it
first regular session, cn the frit Wednes-
dm of Jlarea nexl.
it is situated on a delightful, healthy and
MIOTICS. r SMfE Subscriber having commenced jL the HATTING BISlNEeSoriWaj ter street, Vincaines, in trie
houie formerly owned by Wiln Lagow, takes this method
' j of informing the citizens, and;
tlit country at largo, that heVft
SUH. t WO SU
a"DJi cu 10 iae e i ''
er ot me
Ije-aifturcs -t the Sirr.atc and House cf Ke-
pie.-u.iativcs, bCMually. -ar:d to no otnei
j!ur;-0e.
A. SlEVFNrON,
Sfisa'wr 'f the Jhwtr cf v';.rr ;
:.l it
M V VN b.MlKN.
ViCf Pniidmj rj UH?d S ates and rnsidr.it of thr Sr-vatc. Approved, lih F : ii V '4. AN -'-lyw J Kv.ON.
Ui.iddwck, and two others, wiiu hpparent r a 1 ......
cast. l liis penorniauce goes 10 prove 1 thai he cxeeiis an horse that has ever , slo'od in the Wui-ash Country, f.-r purity of blood a well us for speed ana bottom. KENTUCKiAN is a beautiful soncl, r.t',. u. -.."t i
uuoin tiiieeu .uiu a nan imuao ui--u, r . j: ,, mmlr. .mi. n. t uiirnimsoil hv a,n horse tua i
, ; - . I3IAKT1N rilOUATf h4:s over t.een kept m t h 3 county.
Oood pasturage will be proviued, trcec Jflm Sh ,rd Adm. of e::pense tor inares irom a distaueo , and p : a , -dccd ON coaPLAnn -ram will lc tound at trie cxpcncc vt he - "IXSOLVEM.v uwr er Good attention will be giv en, bai Tho Cr2ihovs of sai(i f
INDIANA. hate cout,$ cL
I'tbru'jry Term, 1S34.
not Iiai'le tor aci nicot
CARV A HENDERSON, C. u. BROOKS. Tcrre Ha u.e, Few. IbSl, 5-3t.
12GO ACRES VAL'oAilLE LAND
1 Jbt
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Peyton Douglass, dccd.J v VHE said John Shepard having filed & his memorial in this court, sl.ewing
1 the condition of the said estate, and cpmI jdainitig that the personal property, (:he;-e being no real) is insufficient to pay the
j debts and demands outstanding ajrinst it:
fertile tarm, on Haruert's CreeK, six miles narf ' f ni- VIU 4 ,rj . : .
the Indianapolis state U t i ! w
roan. I t . i a. .
suosiamui uuu raMiionaie manner. CrTte highest price given for all kind? of II. M. GILHAM Vincenncs. Ia. Marck 17,1KV. ATKINSON'S CASKStT Ott GEMS OF LITEUATURE, WIT A7iD SET TIMEJCr
j Fsnurd ninthly each number CGntairJvg 48
royal octavo J:ages embcllinhcd trifA fine engraving on steel, copper and vjo'jd, and "jsith nevf and fashinnabie muiic firming a volume if near 6V0 fiagts at the dote cf the year, vith an engraved ti tie-page and index. The preceding volurr.es of the Casket, sufficiently prove the punctuality of the publisher in fulfilling his contracts with his patrons, as regards its contents and embellishments, and are sufficient, with those sit all acquainted with the work, to show its true character. The constantly iacrcasing
Its specific design is to prepare voting men to teach Common tfehoubt. Of course the studies will be adapted to that end. Much of the instruction w ill be commu
nicated ia lectures. Thc-v, fir the hxi i
session, will consist of two courses: naruoIv, on teaching, and ox tue scie:.ce or N'ATUJIK. 1. The lectures on teaching are inten
ded to exhibit the most su -?esful. easy,
and rapid mode of tenzliin-j common
branches, beginning wihi Alpl :u. t,
j and proceeding with spelling, pronuncia
tion sontnds c.f ihc letters, reading and (lrc:rtmar; V.ii first principles of Arithmetic and Geography; ihc Government of School';; the best nivalis of producing in the minds of scholars a lively interest in their studies, Sec. for. '2. The second course of lectures will
embrace the first principles of the science j
mr. STATH BAMi Ol INDIANA. T OT10E hrct,) give:. , th.t Rooks, li toi ii" s Tip'ion (,C Si .ck in the
res
th St. U' B:: k; a:J
le !:.-' li'TiCS i me o uir e,-. tiiv ui 1 . .1 c u :..
.Jn.n :ua, n v,h op.-cc-i nt ipc i.iiou:ii;i places, Vt rb-?ir ivsptvtive litricts, on1 the sfventh -'av of April e,?t, i.y C m-
.1.5. Hi oy ai" o.m:' mis 111 l 'ill
sain do- ks win ne
1 a . ;mi .ti'- 1 e:s (i y am i.
Q'.0-.i;ii V. ill. i.'lvll l! 1 , iwi mo .-jfi.. .i th'i ; days ther- ,fcr, (Sunday- excepted,) aiid v. i'; act crdit!iil e.clscd on the tenth dav of M ;v next. Ir. Dirici No. I, al Indbns.polis, in M.rion rounty. In Ditrici No. at Laurenceburgh, . ' .! TU COVtltV.
3, at Richmond, in
taii.iuir SJU acres. N ). 3T, in the same donation, containin lOO acres. No. "2, in the Militia donation, of IGO
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: '--; Co.; ntV Li D.s'riet No. J vfiU -oil fi..; d District N . Tn I);--- No.
V;.u: : . 1 rh coutity In .itii--t No. a!
K'; co .nty. In !: ti' t N-j. S, at Bedford in Law ron-.'e eoiuitv.
4, at Madison, in 5, at New-Aibanv,
Evansvilic ia
Vn.cenne
' HE suuseril ers. Executors to tun es-; j? therefore ordered, Thatthe filing and $ tare of Noah Speers, (late of Uest-1 pendency of the said complaint be made moreland cour.y, Pa.) offer for sale j known to the creditorsof the said Peyton a CUES OF LADJ deceased, by a publication of
situate in the counties oi Uibson andihe Western Sun, a weekly newsoaper kn u, m the state ot Indiana, ol the tol-1 p,lbi;,hed in Vincenncs, and that Ihev be lowinc numbers, viz: informed that unless they notify' tho
ino. i-.j. in me auuiuonui uonauon, con-; 1 Afm;,.;,fnNl. ,e
extent of their respective claim.-, ! y filing the same, or a statement . of" the nature, date and description of the contract or assumpsit upon whi"h the saue- may be founded, in the ofneu of :he Clerk of this court previous to the fin a. I Gist: loution of
I the assess cf the estate if tne said decc I dent, siicii claims wiii be nostnmed in fa-
I -.or of the eiaiius of the ntor delicnt
LEWIS R. R(3(iEilS, Clk. M.r.r. t, S. L. ii.VLllEilT, Jhi?ty. Fi:.p;nrv i.i. lS.'ii. :'-3t
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Uiie tM tnem win arcnu at me n .-isoj jr of Jchn F. Snapp, Esq. mar Vineenoes, STATE OF INDIANA, ) 4? from tha 1st to the l"Hh March nei, for j sullivan" riu.tATi: rov.fr,
i purpose of scr'.iiu an.l couve i:ig the , February icm, 1 S3 1
s.:me, should parchascrs oiler. Terms to . Charles Pressy. Administrator of the Es
s..it purchnsers.
LOUIS W. SPEt.RS, ) Exec-
of Nature,- -reduced to practice; s as to KVh- I a
its value. Its typographical appearance is
No. 1G, in the acres. No. 47, in the aci "s. No. 50, in the ttcre-. No. 31, in the acres.
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100
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SAMi. WALKER, utors. Wesim ircluiid c . PtJ Janujr- -ir:h, iNM. t-Tt Adniiuistrutors' Sale.
iJithKE wih b.i s. i.l at pui-iic auction I 0f sai"a deceased, is instidi-ient to pay on Monday .;he :i i day ot .March j ljl:i,is &, domar.d.s outstanding a2int
tate of Peter Prcssy, deed.
vs. The Heirs of said Peter Prcssy, APPLICATION i OH SALE OF REAL ETTATE. ON the suggestion of Charles Pressv, Adiniuistratoi of the estate of Peter
Pressv, deceased, that the personal estate
the
aid
In !) net No. V, at i crrc llnute m next at the dwelling n v se ot the subs-ri- j estal, ,. jt is ordered by the court, That
V100 i.-.unty. ' ber 1:1 iuce:ines, an the person il proper-1 said Administrator jive due notice to the
In d -; No. 10, at Laiavettc in ty ot Uilnum il. 11. h.n uu, (iate ot Knox ; hc;rs 0f said estate, bv nublication in the
v.o a:ch- e r,;nty.
it r wf tbeR ..trd of Directors Cl th- S' :- IV: nk of Iudi .aa. .arv I L . D. ISit.
JAM M RAY, Cashier. Oi'. -'1 of the S; B u.k j ol ) diiina. 1 '-i-.
Bv F.o
county.) tie' a. onsis 1: ot
I no use, ose yoke of
H'tii'i .STEERS,
V i nil 1 t trirrv nr
HOUSEHOLD AND KlTCnEJi
Western Sun, a public newspaper primed
in Vincenncs, for three weeks successively, at least sixtv days prior to the first day of the next term of this court, that they appear on the first day of the next term of said court, and shew cause if anv they can, wh the real estate of said deceased
enable every teacher to explain to his scholars the nature of those things and animals which are mentioned in their studies, and the reasons for pursuing a partic
ular course rather than any other.
Thc?sc lectures will be rendered interesting by the use of a Magic lantern and other apparatus, to illustrate various sub jects. In connection with these lectures there v. ill be regular recitations on the ordinary C" branches of science. Instruction will be given in speaking. Writing will be taught by a master. Sacred music will be cultivated two evenings in the week. With a view to place the privileges of the institution within the reach of every
poor man's son in the country, the f Mowing regulations hive been adopted, viz: 1. The session w ill consist of 10 weeks, and w iil le followed by a vacation of li weeks-, during whirh vacation (embracin g
the wi.iter season) the members of the Seminary can teach, and obtain the means of defraying the expenses of 10 weeks'' instruction. J. The use of a fertile farm, well stocked, and well supplied with tools and machinery will be given to the students, by means of which, every individual of sober, industrious babies, over 15 years of ar'e. can pay tor his board by his own labor,
without retarding kis progress in study at all. I). All the books used in their studies will be provided in the library of the seminary and loaned to the students. 1. The charges, including tuition, room rent, wood fur fuel, and use of books, will be 30 cents per week, to be paid at the commencement of the session. Students will be expected to furnish their own beds and bedding. 3. No student will be received under 15 years of age, or tur a less term than one session.
I'hose desirous of enjoying the privile
shull not be sold and made assets in the
hands of said Administrator for the pay-! g-1 thia institution ar desired to make
Six months credit will he given on all ; meut of the debts aforesaid, by the court, immediate application to Mr. J. U. Par-
ot h:w
th
UL i U wevn 'tie oi 10 an. ',.., ot thre., ,.,, , r, mi livpr. koiui ..n(i
ll ye r-, h an reel : d u n:-, Ui) ,,r v j SP -untv reuuired. Sale to com-'
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hmv! m.-i '.jia. e.. , 1-ri , mence at 10 o'clock, a. ui.
it," i -'i - JOSEPH N YWv )NEIl, Admr
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t ..- .ess, it up;icuUou be
jiiiJc aniiicu lately.
if Willia.u ti. llt'j'i:ia:, t?tc'i. Fcbruarv 13, lUl. l-'dt
A copy Test,
BEN J AMIN WOLFE. Clk. s r.c. February 11, 131. 5-3t
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vings will consist, as heretofore, ot Portraits of distinguished individuals; plates of the Newest Fashions, both of Europe and Air. erica; striking and interesting views of American Scenery; Natural History; Foreign and Domestic Architecture; and other subjects that may be calculated to intcrcs: and amuse. Careful attention is paid to Poetry, Ancc dote, L.ght Heading, Amusing Sketches and those etceteras which so delightfully relieve the mkni from the la)or of severe' study, refreshing the understanding, and giving a zest to graver and more important com--
positions.
The price of the Casket, notwithstanding the niLny improvements made in all itsdepartments, will net be increased. When paid in advancc.it will be furnished for S50 a year or S3 if not paid until the end cf the year. Gentlemen at a distar ce remitting six subscriptions, are entitled to a copygratis, and ten per ceut. for collections Complete sets for 182S. 1829. 1850. 183l 1822. and 1S33, can be supplied to order, either bound or in numbers. The volume for 1834 will, from the grea variety and beauty cf its pictoral embellishments', be extremely interesting to all who admire the work cf superior artists. Tosi who desire the work sent ti the:n, should
! transmit their orders at an early day.
XyOrders tree ot postage, i;i iQ promptly attended to. Ksuuttauces may be made with safety. Address S. C. ATKINSOV
No. C6 Carter's Alley. Pniladclphi
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soxs, at the Seminary (Post Otfice address, Madison) or to the subscriber al MadisoR. JAMES H. JOHNSTON,
CUrl, of the Board of 'Trustee!, !
tcbrtiary , 16J1
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iJ7SuhNcriptiaas to the above wcrk received at this office.
JOB WOIU2 OF EVEUf lLaUUl'riOX.
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