Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 July 1834 — Page 2
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Hiik 1 -iricc i--i$a.L A tcholc naticn. in the midst of tin- noay m wnai uea&i n im-iu. lurm ui vuun uuusc aoor in me town 01 i" mivid Jofc
rth-, - the whj'.c van lldcd prosperity, and Arcadian fcli- should deceive him; not even, if it conde- commence selling at Public vendue, in A. Lcgran? ? ; the J .Pi. ssior - n-.v U'.'v. . uddenhj struck into poverty, and scended, in its new shape, to issue from tracts of eighty acres, to be ascertained William Ga
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Lcohs ot tlin I'iiV , ifthev ;ni has gone off"; would to God he could ailin" in ihnt. the fcl'ow out the noble line of the poet, and . . Tl
i v- .4 und in ?h'j nceh1. C u. -... I. f ippf , il is: CLi . -j lie: L'niln haii'.a :t. in cr" I!l 111 during vir :;.., j z ri7 n- n-r mtu.v c? : -' 't - i.. real ihe ;r u rtjinr.-;: ::. at there hi i.i liuiii t iirhUti I'tiCCnty ! . ishii't le ttrr.n. mat he m . t a ii,enliar. iiz l.r.i u . a, 3 cus- . li -r.v 4 v.. " v ' nfv ir.r.t irn;. rtant ;:!. .cot. vi vi 4i jet me iJeupio sr e that th CO!.i.u'V 'ir r:i v. ell f.ir tor rn-' tho very I n til the . of . i 1 5 Ti ' j 0 v. 0 1 1 i ' the i mi ...a i'-ullion far tlio e S..-i',.;rli,.- 1 s' V? CO n Itont .oar in v : : 1 : . j . iv si ''V e up-:'-70 ,33 'iteme". !'. , if'.' ' J .. . ; and '.i. woald v.i clear t twenty i- ay. It showed .ht for its . or pro- - - sisted s fore. ; tls and had in- , iiring . ' . - reat 0 1 O'tilCS- : - ee ' u f-ir v ol 1 rc- , ii r: it .M..0' oo'in- ... . :re , of iil' !i I11 of " ' Oi.iUC tiua pubilO . pecic above .0 (0 funds now in md foreign comproduce and ; ry where - , al - more s was in it '. uis adverslaves, in for the ated the o.v.. , s and aff, that the ' t this time ' - r tence; and ' . ndignition ii o which for month?, had disturbed and u tho country, and done rious iiief to many individuals. He regrct- . the miscarriage of the attempt to cxi mine the Bank of the United Stales, Viiich he believed would have completed the proof against that institution for its bharc 111 getting up an unnatural and tic1,4:43 sceuc of digress, in the midst of
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invective to the Bank, but came directly lar
the Senate, and charged a lull snare uooicsjior, according 10 mo lounuenu. u.
i ho?, inm fl etrn soceches. de- doctrine, mo soul aionc couiu
ivcrcd unon the floor oi mo senate, in migraie.T now corporoiww uu-uw BV..c, bly
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imitation of Volncv's soliloquy over the that
ruins of Palmvra. He repeated some and
nassnncs from the most affecting of these pccially, and above all, the Jiank cf the
lamentations over tho desolation ot the
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country, such as tne senate nad been ac tne
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customed to hear about the time of the
York elections. "The canal a soli- fer
n irj- frtC. i nc lake a acscri waxi ot trwerj. uwmh uv, rv- ' r.
rrt i . . i .1 rhat novuJous citv. latchi rcsoundinsr triA . w fiiv lutvii fw iiii, humor bust; muitiluacs now sucni um the Tadmor in the desert, but ol icrica whose true condition you I : tseen exhibited in the faithful re.l o . ilm TrMonur I cvcji the "baseless fabric of a vision" :vcr more destitute of foundation, than the those lamentable accounts of desolation. Thft lamentation has ceased: the pasav. "Icatwrrnot a wreck Ueinna.' mu he could not say that. There were wrecks', wrecks of merchants in every city, in which the Bank tried its cruel policy, and wrecks of banks in this District, where he panic speeches fell thickest and loudt upon the ears ot an astonisneu anu icr- - i cuiuiuuiiiiy ; Jijt, continued Air. 15. the game is up: alarm is over: the People are tired of it; the agitators have ceased to work the engine of alarm. A month ago he had said it was "tie last of pcatimc," with mese oisiress memorials: no wouia now use a bolder, figure, and say, that the Secretary's report just read, had expelled forever, the ghost of alarm from the chambcr of the Senate. All ghosts, said Mr. li. i'.ve afraid of the lirlit. The crowing of Ji.ocock, the break of day, remits them all, 'ho whole shadowy tribe, to their dark, and (hoary abodes. How then can "this i - r f ost of alarm, w hich has done such .. service for six months past,, how can and the full light, the broad glare, the ;ar sunshine of the Secretary's report? " Alas poor ghost!" The shade of the noble Dane" never quit the stage under a more inexorable law than the one which now drives thee away. This report, replete with plain fact?, and luminous truths, puts to flight the apparition of distress, breaks dovx "ie whole machinery of alarm, and n that the American People are, at iaj', the most prosperous People on i jh the beneficent sun of Heaven did r shine! , Mr. B, congratulated himself that the pectre of distress could never be made to cross the Mississippi. It made but slowprogress any where in the Great Valley; j but balked at the King of Floods. A let ter from St. Louis informed him that an attempt had just been made to get up a distress meeting in the town of St. Louis, but without effect. The officers were obtained, and according to the approved rule of s'ich meetings, they were converts from Ja -k.--.-iii?m ; but there the distress proccedo ;s popped, and took another turn. The ' i' le could not be played in that town, t actors would not mount the stage. Mr. B. spoke of tho circulation of the Bank of the U. States, and said that its notes might he withd rawn without bcinc felt, or known by the community-. It contributed but four millions and a'quarter to ihc circulation at this time. He verified this statement by shewing that the Bank !.d twelve millions and a quarter of specie n its valts, and but sixteen millions and a naif of notes in circulation. The differ ence was four millions and a quarter; and that was the precise amount which that gigantic institution now contributed to the circulation of tho country! Only four milions and a quarter. If tho Gold Bill passed, and raised gold 1G to 1, there would bo more than that amount of gold iu circulation in three months. The Foreign Coin Bill, and the Gold Bill, would give the country many dollars in specie, without interest, for each paper dollar which the Bank issues, and for which the country pays so dearly. The dissolution of the Bank would turn out twelve millions and a quarter of specie, to circulate among the People; and the sooner that is done the better it will be for the country. The Bank is now a nuisance, said Mr. B. W ith upwards of twelve millions in specie and less than seventeen millions in circulation, and only fifty-two millions of loans, it pretends that it cannot lend a dollar, not even to business men, to be returned in sixty days; when, two years ago, with only six millions of specie and twen-ty-t'vo millions of circulation, it run up its loans to sercnty millions. The President ofthe Bank then swore that all above six millions of specie was a surplus! How is 4Uwt",r't-Tjtlc as much specie, and live millions less of noYvViout, and twelve millions less of debt? The irauTv needs less specie than any other banking uunitution, because its notes are receiva ole, by law, in all federal payments; and from that circumstance alone would be current, at par, although the Bank itself might be wholly unable to redeem them. Such a bank is a nuisance. It is the do" in the manger. It might lend money to business men, at short dates, to the last day of its existence; yet the signs are for a new pressure; a new game of distress for the fall eleetions in Pennsylvania, New York, and Ohio. If that game should be attempted, Mr. B. said, it would have to bed one without excuse, lor the Bank was full of money; without pretext, for the deposite larce is over; without the aid of panic speeches, for the Senate will not be 111 session. Mr. B. said, that among tho strange events which took place in this world, nothing could be more strange than to fin l, in our own country, and in the 19th century, any practical illustration of the ancient doctrine of tho metempsychoiis. Ahout tho same time a similar failure took place at Crawfordsville, Indiana.
T. U , rir,n 1 mentation, over the ruins was a word to those centlemen whose dec- surveying) tho land aforesaid, and will William Gc
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improved, as to take eticci in soui-iess JJL a XT kH nAannla 1 : . was law, laid down by an me uooks; ror of all corporations, moneved ones, es- j United btates, was mosi buui-i.s. xei, J l - i l r I . iknl Into honu infDnnAn Ia rumor was, ma w or
attempt the operation oicnecung a irans-
of her soul; anu alter suumming 10 as i u m -rr nrpconi lor m in risr iin in n I newonc. Mr. li. said he, ior one, snouiu m m m m r - - I v vav . y - ri f Tni tho niri s nnpr. rnmn in i n larations, many ten thousand times issuea from this floor, had deluded an hundred all thousand People to send memorials here, rprt i fv i n fr whnl ttinco rrdnllpmnn SO inCOntinently repeated, that the KEMUVALi ot l, DEPOS1TLS had made the DlbTRESS; and nothing but the RESTOR A TION of the DEPOSIT ES, or the KbrsJbVAL ot the CHAKIblv, could KLMOVE the DISTRESS! Well the depos1 A A. I J 1 . L ! lies ure hoi resiureu, aim mu ciwricr w not renewed ; and yet the distress is gone! What is the inference? Why, that gentlcmen arc convicted, and condemned, upon their own argument! I hey leave this chamber, to go home, sclf-convicled upun me very icsi wnicn mcy uicmseivus vsiuuuouvu , niiv. nv. v..ea,ior six months, upon mis noor, mai me removal of the deposites made the distress and nothing but their restoration, or me renewal of the Bank charter, could relieve it, and that they would sit here until the uuK - uas, ana me winier soismto, iu uuen this restoration, or renewal ; they now go - . I home in good time for harvest, without effecting the restoration or the renewal ; and find every where, as they go, the evi dences of the highest prosperity which everblcssed the land. Yes! repeated, and exclaimed, Mr. B. with great emphasis; the deposites are not restored, the charter is not renewed, the distress is gone, and the distress speeches have ceased! No more lamentation over the desolation of the land now; and a gentleman who should undertake to entertain the Senate again in that way, in the face of the present national prosperity, in the face of the present report from the Secretary of the Treasury,--would be stared at, as the Trojans were accustomed to stare at the frantic exhibitions of Priam's distracted daughter, while vaticinating the downfal of Troy in the midst of the heroic exploits 01 Hector. tFrom the Greek; meta, again; en, in; psyche, the soul 1. c. The Soul again in. Doctor Thacker V. Bush, 0F KENTUCKY, MAYING obtained the right under the patent of Thomas Stagner, of Kentucky, for applying his Truss, exclusively in the State of Indiana, expects to be in Yinccnnes on or about the 15th of July next, at John C. Clark's tavern, when he will wait on all cases that may present. The superiority of Stagner's Truss over all others now in use, is acknowledged wherever it has been employed, and all other Trusses have gone into disrepute. It will cure every species of rupture whe thcr congcintal or the result of accident, and it may be applied to all ages without any danger to patients. The principles on which it effects a cure is acknowledged to bc the only true one by the Professors of Transylvania University, and all the scientific that have examined it, and rnanv that have worn it arc ready to certify to the efficiency of the truss. I have num bcrs of certificates at hand, going to cstab lish the utility of the truss. I shall come prepared to apply the instrument, and all those who feel interested would do well to attend to the time, as I shall stay but a few days at a place while on my first tour through the state. DOCTOR BUSH expects to reside in Indiana, for the sole purpose of attending to the application of the Truss. July 5, 1834. 21-tf 07-Thc Indianapolis Democrat will please publish the above until forbid, and charge the same to Doctor Bush. OX BULL & DISTILLERY LFOU SALE. 7J WILL sell on a credit of one and two 3 years 200 A.CR2S oi nrsi raie lanu, on wnicn is erected an OA" MILL & STEAM DISTILLERY, inferior to none in the state, susceptible of running six barrels of Whiskey per day: an incomplete repair, wth vats, tubs and other necessary apparatus Eligibly sit uated on the Wabash river, five miles aboie Yinccnnes. Tt is an establishment worth Vie attention s nuy ru. ;i0 wishes to embark Vi the D'iHtrv .:-;;-v.?a. YrX WlilTTLESEY. Ca rl isle, J u ne 2S, .24 t Administrator' Katice. LETTERS of Administration having been taken out in time of vacUjon of the Probate court of Green county, InJ. on the estate of Peter Harrington, deceased, and is supposed to be solvent. DANIEL HERRINGTON, Adm'r. CATHARINE HERRINGTON, Adm'x. June21,lS31 24-3i 32 s&x; r. 4 TlCi BARRELS MUSK1 INGUM SALT, iust received and for sale, by ROSS EWING. June 11, 1834. 23-6w Hags ! Rags !, Rags! CASH or WORK, will be given for any quantify of clean Linen, or Cotton Rags, at the Ycstcrn Sun office.
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IfjURSUANTtothe provisions of two Tfp
several acts of the General Assem- " ...... I
Q, Indiana. entitled "acts to proviac quarter end inz tho aist ot June, 101,
the sale of certai n lands therein nam."anDroved Feb.Sd. 1833and Jan. 24th, 1834, 1, Andrew Wilson. Commissioner appointed to effect tho sale of such land, W. wt w.. ..... i . I s0 mucn thereof as lies within the county of Oransc, and is known and described Ul0 W I h mm m m m w -m "hrpnr h I inlr Hncnrvp " . . . . - 7 win. nn inn nrn riir rt nninmnnr nni. ii. i 2 - . . . a
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continue tnereattcr from day to day unui shall be ottered; in the conduct ol which sale, the following order shall be ohservPfl hnrrinnirwr nt S5nr Vr 1 . Tnwn Worth of said land, and so on in regular progression to Sec. 12, in said Township and then commencing at Section No. 1,3, in 1 ownship 2, North, and so on pro gressively in the order of the numbers, to Section No. 3S, of said Township. - X - TBRLIS OP SALS. One fourth of the purchase money must bc md. promptly, and upon the residue, a crej:t nr tpn vpnr, lv:ii hT.vin nttheontjon 0f purchascr ,is heirs or assns, Mrawinfr six perccnt interest per annum, payauie each year in advance, counting from th0 dav Gf sai a failure to oav tuD :nt!rest of two snrresJvo vp.w. fur ninety days after the elapse of the second year, shall forfeit the land, the benefit of the purchase, and all previous payments marie, therenn " ANDREW WILSON, Com'r. Paoli, June 29, 1834. 24-3t A L.IST OF LETTERS, JTfi EMAIN1NG 4lU cen ter end not taken sent to the General Post Office as dead let ters. (7- Persons calling for letters in this list arc particularly desired to say they are advertised. A B Elizabeth Armstrong James Barrett Thomas Anderson Robert Buntin Noah Ashley Rachel Badollct, Pierre Andre A. Badollet. 4 Benj. V. Becke3 J. Badollet, 2 David S. Bonner, 2 A. C. Baird,2 Win. A. Baldwin L. Buxton Jesse Bennct Daniel Brown Lyons Beaman Vetal Boushce Godfrey Brastider Saml. S. Boyd Thomas R. Brown John Black John Bruncr, 2 C D John Cobb Clark Davis, 2 John Donalson B F R. Francis Peter Fox Win. Flint G. W. Colegrove J. L. Colman Adam Cattring George Clark Sam. Emison Newton Elliot Patsoy Ember Charles R. Elder Gabriel Furman T. P. Findley Wm. Ewing Q N. Fabrigul iC Lewis Gowing Isaac Gallands Rosan Graeter Ch. Graeter Jesse Gude Robert Gil more, H N. Hammett J. C. Holland, 2 Off Hammons E. Hiatt Wm. Hays James Hunter Martin Goldman, 2 R Hathaway James Gibson J. R. Hammett S. W. Ilorton J K Lee Johnson R. Johnson David Kisling J. Kir by Wm. Kirk N. Knipe l ra E. II. McJunkin Eliza Mershon S. II. Miller Ch is. Myers Matthew McDonald NO Saml. Judah, 2 Wm. Jones Wm. Johnson R. Jordan W. P. Jenks Thomas Johnson Alexis Laderoute Chas. C. Law David Mc Henry A. Mominee A. Maxwell Anthony Nerry Susan Nucom R. Oliver G. E. Oliphant John Purcell A. Peck Ira Powers Wm. Pursley Eliza Piety N. D. Stilwell Henrv Stockwell John Shay Daniel Smith Wm. Sampson John Snider D. Oflett,3 Benj. Olney P. Owen P R Joseph P. Robb Michael Robinson John Ruby Isham B. Robinson Nathaniel P. Reed s F. W. E. Spalding P. Sargent James Snelling B. Sheldon B. H. Smith Thos.Stewait T V Taylor & Watson Elijah Teague Henry Turbett Wm. Thompson H. Tyler Francis Yigo A. Vanslyko Mar'ret. Yan Allen, 3 Jesse Tomlinson, 2 17 George S. Wharton M. Wilhelm Joseph D. Wheeler John Williams Macy Westfall Peter Wolf Elizabeth Whito G. B. Walker JOHN SCOTT, p.m. July l,1831.21-3t 143l M TIE undersigned wishing to purchase a stock of Goods, suitable for the fall aid winter seasons. Therefore REQUESTS 1 hose, vnose notes and accounts are due j
in me i-osi omce ai win- turto , icumuaj aim uuua rcn Hastings contrasted: from the tame
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ing the 30th June, 1831, which if SOL I HERN From Evansvdlc, lnd. Antelope at Pelcw. in 1783 and hrif
out within three months will be Arrives r.very 1 ucsaay and saturua but accurate account of Prince I linn
to call alJ settle the same on or before the 30th July next, as it is our intention to go for the abo'e named stock of goods about that time. Further indulgence cannot be given. URTCH llEBERD. June 28, isa. 23-tf J
EM A INING in tho Post office at
UTAj Princeton, Gibson county, lnd. the . . i. oo M
which if not taken out within three
months will be eentto the General Post
Office as dead letters: H. Brown liavid L.incn ueorge uinckicy y i Richard Lcgrango S. W. Lock wood James Mildcl 2 James McNeley . Kichard Bass Elizabeth L.row A. Decker James J. Ddsan John Orr - v ' rm i ' mm i,v.i v ..i. inson A. rowucn :e Jacob Spore i r wood Jacob Spear Samuel Spilman S. Strickland S. Stewart Elizabeth Suns John Stewart James Wiltsey inssam lam rdcn Henrv Hunter David Herman j0ncs JOHN ABUTHNOT, p.m. July 1, 1834. 21-3t 33l Summer Arrangement of To and from Yinccnncs, lnd. 5 EASTERN From Louisville, Ky. Arrives Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 o'clock, m. ucparts rvery aionaay ai ; ociock, a. m. and Wednesday and Friday at o'clock, n. m. WESTERN From St. Louis, Mo. Arrives Every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 12 o'clock, m. llrnarts Kverv I'uesdav. Thursdav and IT"- . - J Saturday at 2 o'clock, p. m. NORTHERN From Tcrrc-IIaute, lnd. Arrives Every 1 uesday at 10 o'clock, a. m. and t nday at u o'clock, p. m. at u o clock, p. m. Departs Every Wednesday and Sunday at 4 ociock, a. m. NORTHERN From Danville, III. Arrives Every Monday at G o'clock, p m. Departs Every Tuesday at 2 o'clock, p. m. INDIANAPOLIS Mail, via. Spencer, $c. Arrives Every rnday at 12 o'clock, m. Departs Every Sunday at 4 o'clock, a m. All letters intended for pending mails, must be deposited in the office one hour before thc time of departure, and when the mail departs at 4 o'clock a.m. must be deposited by 8 o'clock p. m.lhe preceding evening. To avoid all disputes, no ac counts will bc kept for postage. JOHN SCOTT, r. 31. June 28, 1831 23-Gt LAST RTOTZCS! THOSE who have unsettled accounts on the Books of thc late firm of Doctors Kukcndall Decker, arc now requested for thc last time to call and set tle the same wilh the surviving partner by thc first of October next, cr they may after that date expect to bc put to thc ex pense of adjusting thc same with an officer. As the undersigned is well acquainted with the business of thc firm, and better ible to adjust all accounts satisfactorily than an officer, it is hoped all will call,a"s I am determined to give no farther indulgence, and all must know lam compelled to close the books. DOCTOR DECKER TILL keeps his office at thc old stand, and hopes his knowledge of the diseases of the country acquired by a prac tice of eighteen car, with his undivided attention to business, will entitle him to a share of public patronage. June 2S, 1S31. 23-tf STRAYED YED from thc subscriber, near Yinccnncs, Indiana, on thc &Tv I0ih of May, a zAtiDftt DARK SOIIREI j STHV 15 hands high, a REL HORSE, a star in the forehead, below the star a white blaze six or eight inches long, both hind feet white, a heavy mane, which hangs on both sides ani of a pale white, tail thc same, and had on a good sized bell marked D. Smith. Any one that will give mc information, by mail or otherwise, so that I get said horse, I will pay them for their trouble. DANIEL SMITH. June 28, 1631. 23-tf JUST RECEIVED, 50 Bags Ilavanna Coffee, IO IO do. Kio do. Barrels New Orleans Suar, 3 Loaf do. American Brandy, Cogniac do. Madeira Wine, Malaga do. Cherry Bounce, Tanners Oil, Concmauh Salt. 3 do. 2 2 3 2 2 150 do. do. do. do. A large Assortment of QUEESSYARE AXD C27X4, And are offered for sale low. , BURTCH HEBERD. incenne?, June 21, 1834. 22-tf SALT. 350 Bbls. first quality Kenhawa, just re ceived, and for sale by
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SMITH CARSON. Yinccnncs, 3d May, 1834. 15-tf CLERK'S BLAIIZIS. JUST PRINTED AXD FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
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BUBBLES FROM THE BRUN7E:;3 OF NAS3AU, A description of tha fcshicsabta tts taring places in Germany, by an old can, will form the commencement ofthe fcurtti volume of Waldie's Library. OT. 'ft I II . -
mi9 win oe loiiowed, at an early day, by tho Memoirs of Henry Masera de la Tude, who was confined for thirty fivo years in the different State Prisons in France, now first translated into English. The works published in the current volume, now on the poiat of completion are the toliowing: Kruilzer, or the German's Talc, a novel by the author of Canterbury Tales. Good Sir Walter; a tale by the author of Family Portraits. The Broken Heart; a dramatic sketch, from the Italian. Rome in the Nineteenth Century; ia a series of letters written during a residence in that city by a Lady. The Deaf and Dumb Page; a Tale. Anecdotes of the Court of Louis tha XI V.; by the Duke of St. Simon. The Black Watch; an Historical novel, by the author of Dominie's Legacy; 4cc. One of the best novels, say the London Magazines, of the present day. Tudors new book of Travels in Mexico and Cuba. Allan Cunningham's Biographical and Critical History of Literature for the lait fifty years. Helen, a novel, by Maria Edge worth. Journal of a West India Proprietor, kept during a residence in the Island of Jamaica, by the late Matthew G. Lewis, Esq. M. P. author of the Monk, tc. J he Curate's Tale, or Practical Joking r from a new work entitled NiVhta of thm Round Table o Thc Thrcc Westminster boys, or Cow. per, Lord Chancellor Thurlow- n,l W.nr. ' w mmm An mc above cost in the "Library" 2 50!!! Office No 207 f!hpcnt.!r k.u-r.u Subscribtion to vMi oi.f htinir Library which i nnhlJ.h m week, at 3 per annum, thankfully rcceived by ADAM WALDIE. Philadelphia. Subscriptions to the above work, will t 1 aiso, dc received at this office. STATE OF INDIANA, DAVIESS TROBATE COURT, May Term, 1634 Nicholas Wallace, adm'r.and Ailcy Wallace, adm'x. &c. of Josiah Wallace, de ceased. r The creditors of said deceased BILL OF INSOLVENCY. AND now at this dav came tho said complainants by P. M. Brett, their solicitor, and filed their bill of complaint stating that thc estate of the said decedent! is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against the same, and praying generally for relief; It is therelore, on motion, Ordered, by the court, that the creditors of-the decedent be notificd of thc filing and pendency of said bill, by publication in thc Western Sun, a newspaper printed at Yinccnncs, for s'ix weeks in succession; And that, unless such creditors notify the said complainants of the existence and extent of their respectivc claims by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, description and date of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same mav be founded, in tho office of the Clerk of this court, previous to a fiual distribution of thc assets of tho estate ofthe said decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more diligent creditors. A Copv Tcjf, JNO. YANTREES, Clerk D.r.r. June 3, 1831. 21-Gt FRENCH BURR MILL STONE TIE subscribers respectfully inform thc public in general, that they are ' now Manufacturing FRENCH BUnn LULL STOI7S5, at this place. Persons wishing to purchase Mill Stonrs urmM An call and examine their Blocks, n. ihi-v-are of superior quality, selected in New York and Philadelphia, from large parcels by one of the firm. They intend their prices shall be lower than the same article cm bc got here from any other source From the quality ofthe Blocks, and their long experience in the business they hope to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor them with their custom. As to thc temper of the Blocks the greatest caro will be observed to have them of an equal quality in each Mill Stone, and tn the manufacture, to have the joints en thc back of the Burrs as close as the face. All Burrs manufactured by them will bc warranted. BUZBY & HORTON. Yinccnnes, Juno 28, 1631. 12-tf THE STEAM BOAT DT7ZPH, WILL ply during the season as a Regular Packet between Cincinnati and Lafayette, touching at the intermediate ports. The SYLPH is very light draught, end to enable her to proceed at the loir r
of water, a small keel boat will baktpt ready at the mouth of tho Wabacb. Hr cabins have been uowly fitted up, sxi tha boat being in excellent enkr, cTcra a rjperior conveyance for both rczda ted eta scngcrs. r Y J'J.?23' Act,Cu:d3ati. J. C. BUCKLES, Lcubvilfc. February 0, 1831. 3-tf
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