Western Times, Richmond, Wayne County, 27 December 1828 — Page 3

r- fiir are uinrttm candidates for and pattern fir the oldest nation in Europe : ;ii(e ot Govrn.oi of IVnnsvlvania, Where I expected to make new disrove- ' Gov. Saul ;: ', the preheat in- ri I find the Ameticun flag, a fleet, aud a an 'V!t, .pilot!" ... .. t i I Alter treating Ca;tain l'almcr in the nvioo. u i.ini iviM has bten np- ... u . .1 , , .. t .most friendly manner, the l.ussiaii Lomino ..oiuu d hyG.v. It:r(.l.ot .Maine, o-;,iorewus PO'much struck by the circmna:or ii Urt bt .to, in Coign s?, to st;llice .th.,t 1? ,,:Vjnod tlie coast Palmer's

p;i.v lUv v 1 jf. oy occa, loncd t.y lCi Land, and English Charts.1'

rt-.iM itiotj of Al'u n K. 1 arn.

WESTERN TIXflES.

LV;A correspondent t.f the Cfinmcr rial Advt itiM r, untes ftom Wns-hing-

tor., ui.dcr date of Cltli oem nr, that ;i:ntki:yii.m:, ii:ci:miii:k 27, M,..;.!., Chv. Cal'.ioun, Voelbiren and!, . '. .um M'h tii tl.c M;'er (I iictal, re j pjiC Ltgislatuie appears to he pron-; h ied the u-t rtni et candidal-, gressing with business as fast a? usual, es 1'ir the presidency, for the next term. I l'.y the attention of Messrs. Elliott and j, . nt -t i believed by numy that Lomax, 1 have been favored w it a list of :Jr. t 'liv being t ut cf the ipiestion. the Acts and Joint llesolulions. (20 in num-.:-.LL-.ni would beat M'ii. Cal- ''t.) which have passed both houses, but

a .ii tt:iiMi Ittit . .,11 furof have not room to inert the whole at

i'' t e tlcmea will probably I e tin it ,c,,?th- in thi P:Mr. Most of them arc tlH,.,ht that the tldion wU s,.jai;,0C,!JnJ unimportant. A bill has been , ' , , , passed, organizing a new countv, at the ,! ( ve ot tlie li M-e ot rcprosentativt 1-. 1 r ,r 5 ,(,.,' cris , . , , . mouth ot Let 1 iver, by the name o UA.S;

K'as tf.1 Ur V1-'' W,r Vlnl-o anacttoamcadanactfort eforrmtion

US Ui e.,.ncfpirii cannot oe -. of-ConCrwioiml litrict untl tor the clec p.t n r hi- -nei-ie paralysed by(i (u HrSt,nltr an, Heprfetativrs. ap

n-iv.ir.-nv . .Not.u:c tmt l:4 tru. -p, us niv ,rn r,j j ;inu irv 30 . 182 1. This ht bill

fi'iM.as .iv. can jv.it htm uowiu i pr.r. tdrs that the next election for 1'epre-

iC."J' .U Kea;. bn? Iktii cin-.icu nv , sr :.! :ti es to L onijreM shall t ike place in

r.a u(;.i.. iK:us , te, b t!?o u i;i-ialui ol 1 1 , . ;. .,! hienniallv thereatter.

1 Memorial to Conre-, for the

c . i .ticacl the Cumberland P.oad thro

li. i o.-. to the S.'tiatr ot the lj. btltcs

ivr th-.' cnMiiu ;x v' tr.

4 nl'pjca.n i:NTi:i:rp.er..

ro Tin: r.mroas

i.

to

Ursm.vi :

llllv,' -f Pl( pf t!i : Hoi!-C.

1 bill wa intro luccd. repelainij the

p Mflau. tor electing' Prosecuting1 Att r'- a whole Circuit, and reviving

tV 1 ! tiioie of appointing one in each

ru.i!r; hut was rejected in the Lower

ii u t cs a-.ino.l tin- bMl Sc'ietarv of, Tbr bill creating ttvo new Circuits, has

the Na v.durir.z the o.'t u.ai.jer, I had ' ;,eo t i.lei. lhepria-in.il uhjectioni ap

0 1- vi t a. Idle--a 1 M . tirir letter t a j r to ha e been ma !e to the details: and r.u -nbor f m ister at. l .twif i -. f ti e J prte an animated debate took place in

vh i!e fi-!ierv. a't I far s, al

riie Hon. Jacob Burnet, of Cincinnati, D.-catur.

wn flict-ii fry tin- Lrjielau-Te ot Ur.10 on tn

O li nit. t fill (lie vicanoy occaiimeil by thf "iniition u! Gi n. Harrison, in the Senate ol ! U. states. His ciniiixtitor wns John W.

' iMi'iir 1. 1., who oppo'cJ Mr. Trimble, for

ti: ottirf ra Ciivt-rimr. I he vote stood, lot

BURMVT i, for c:AMrR!:t.t.o9.

Mr. MiUt.KSRi'Kr.n l.n-.h-; h e IcfeJ in Oid, to till tli- v:i ;nii y hi ('ontr."i-, ftusiou;T! 1 v rtsigiiatioti of Mr. ('reiohiu.

The following is the result of the l;;Hol

injjs of the Legislature for State officers.

Fur Secretory of State.

Jumi Morrinn 40 William H' Wick HI

Tovr tfi atterin? vt'.c.

Vnr Treasurer. Samurl Mirrill For Audit jr, Murris Munis Harvev r.'r llcni iiiiin J. lily Hie Boniatiiin F. Wallact

"2.1 ballot Morriii

BUthe Wallace

3d Ballot-Morri?

Rljtl.ft Grcgj Ti,r Jgtttr. Khrntz. r Sharp JorJanV irgtn

74

CI

a. J

J0 17

at 1

i

m l other' the Senate, on determining to vv Inch Cir

in lie Pantic. with a v 11 v wt" si- h '"t the Count v ot 1 ruikliii should belong.

the members from i!ie :d and t'.th. (as entitled In the biil.) each wishing it kept away from them.

ir.tonnaticn as taey hid trened up. iti tlie tvun'ii.t! vovaces ihev had m.-ole in! hica ititl.ern lati'.ides, thut ui'irht be U3t"il t ) theXnv I 'eii.ii tmeut, in lue-t-l;. fie opei ,i H'.iS ! t !.e cxpU 1 evpeJiti.'it. now pit paring tr the f ntei prie An-vu'.t '.iMc im lib ittutta d to nv bttots. ! ig I i a- an 1 j urn tls wei 1'ie.dv ofXlU'M r t ifi'ii iti'Ki, and a d position t Ci iii.iainn.a'c lutlv was evinced in ever p-'i- ta d iMtir.iew I ha i with the intelligent j;etitl.aea encased iri t i stneial ti.incht t.f lite bui!itss of the Paffic. TI..5 i;;foi ru.ition has I t in c i nlaiu d in a tepoiitt'ne 1 )-p irttnci.t . Iti the cur-c vi tlu -0 re-fti t lies, 111 wy atii 1 dole. 'f 'ii; i.'.::ratii e of !ie nterprie, ? itdi'i 1 I, a:i.l ! eei". i" on - maiinei. hav- been collected bv me. at.d .fnr!i vo.'.- eillier too line tie. or iti i i, )t co,ne vit!na tilt-- tbje. i of civ reyott, whic.li. bjwt-ver, 1 e-t'tiTi t.f gie-tt value, an.i tholl pi fer e for tuture u-e t):ef thi.kn. I I have lecetitly lecetveii Sroai ('ajit via K ra ei.ai:. a j, ritlt r: 01 i1itir.ui-li I 1 r hi ad", t -i.turuu -"i i ? : - o. in tlie .mtht.ia H.ni-tpat .. aod I 'ui " I")!'! ear to i.urnu.ii it to the j ' ! ;.:! it ciht tale k:.owt,to shov o-ji

No bnines hn been finally acted on in Congres. but several KesolniioTH of considerable importance, have been if it ro(bn e1. aail referred to Committees. Some et the mot interesting would have been

civ en, but other matter -eOmed to claim a pteferen.v, and by another week uianv of them will have been acted on, and their fate can accompany them.

Washington, Dec. 12lh. From the decided rcfisal of

tee on Mmuf ictures lo i: qtiire into the

expediency of reducing the duty oti halt; and from a similar vote lat week; it would appear to be the detennina tion of the IItue that this committee should he exempt from labor daring th present session. As this Mine Commit tec expended upwnrds of a thousanr u.ollnra hist seesion, in expengesof tv it

ncas&B nlune, and no im on-iderahh sum ia Jlie arrangement and publicattoi of the ttstimony they collected, wt oreiuLne that even the Taritf re-com

. . . .

not he received by the people as an ad

mission, in effect, that they had eithei

reported the bill, which i now a law,

without 6utlu it-nt examination, cr hal

f. amed it with a view lo gratify the

wishes of a political puty, than tu pro mjte tlie interests of the people. Ma

j r Hamilton trems to insinuate tha

Di-catur, 4-16 127 I) la w are, 45 31 .Dubois 171 C4 Fayetro, f.13 3-1 2 Floyd, 150 403 Fountain, 114 253 Franklin, 612 237 Gibson, 19 357 Greene, 1G8 188 Hamilton, 147 11 Hancock, 83 2 Hirrhon, 355 203 Hendricks, 1G0 17 Henry, 40 J CI Jackson, 33 335 Jefferson, C33 50C Jennings, 334 41 Johnson, 253 C9 Knox, .390 32G Lawrence, 13G 755 Madison, 12(3 6 Marion, COO 5G Martin, 111 103 Monroe, ICS 536 Mi r.tgornery, 141 235 Morgan, 327 92 Orange, 41 570 Owen, 04 100 Pnrke, 210 273 Fike, . 110 73 Peiry, 279 30 ' Po?ey, G4 521 Putnam, 279 192 Spencer, 33G CO Sullivan, 105 314 Switzerland, 316 39.3 i Tippecanoe, 105 70 Union, 313 2S1 ' Vanderburgh, 4 3 93 Vci million, 177 106 Vigo, 225 7G ! Warren, C4 20 Warrick, 50 217 ' Washington, 531 504 1 Wavne, 1557 432 Randolph, 93 111 U'.pley, S71 75 1 Rush, 500 210 r Scott, 219 38 1 Shelby, 170 256

1'there wasome bariiaiuir.o on the sub

Prr sUt nt d,amt. The Marvbmder ex-

r rrvti tlr ho (hit uliorv MH XI 1 C5

t.r... .e,vii.n,,f Iia .ii .. 'tL at the last sesil0n. We hope a.

...... 'iui- u ,, , t . , , . .1

"ill ut, tan Uiiu I'l't ll u tl'ij , ill uiu p

book one. The late ft l i. f.ahei ; the

t!ier. The History ot hi ov.n time.

Such works, bv n"i nil autl'.or. will be of!

nvabiable importance to t!.e litcratute and hi-torv of the L'nitf.l Statts.

sent.

ult'jnal Journal

n

(ir.irral Jc ks-n. The New York w:te-:nan s iv s. (ion . Jackson is expected in Philadc Ip'iij. to pend the pre-eiit vv inter. Thr Vena ul 1'itriat thinks he will

:;! v i -it New H.il.ui J, before the 4th of

Maivli t.

"t arid !!": in 1 I I , t v. lic-ptt.th.dy, voii ie J . rs . iif:v.()Lns. ';!? on t' e b i'ti.r-s di.M mcrv,

' s tl.e Cap. un 1 ca?n it I 'Jt tliure-s, ti5i...ti.:. I it r i r en rtiinstarir e, t the nt'-iil ftf A:i:en an cntci pri-e, v iz: The two tliloterv -aipi -i-iit .,at by the lite Kruperor .lb x i a ir of 1 1 j - t.i, on tlieir v o a-f ro u I ti.e wi;: i !, I n. b tv 1 1 n the Sontli Mo t I-ril ad I'.iii.et's l.aiid, i nt ii. ti lithe ru.we.; I., ti:f ii 'i.'-, tv t ie becalmed in at.'.k 1 v In ii the fig t U ai t i awav.' tl w t re irpr;-eil t.i tind nc of i!M- 'Mo , 'i m '. .i Sai!i a t up 1 1 baiij';es. a :;ltt vc-el of abe tiitv toi., betwetai me two '! i- ") v c iv -"hi;, which inline hatelv l'.ei o;i t!ie Fluted states tlag, when the ii rr t'e a el -l.'-p ef war set theirs, and the ('i-:fi t 'or.nn dore I'e-n atdte 1 a boat ami iliK-i r, vv it h an in vi tat mm to ( 'a plain Palmer, ol tlie Amenc.i:!. vismI, lo tome on 1 o it !, whicli hp readily : cepfed Wl.tn arrived ni the Commod )i e dfck, he was i-ke.l what il r..! those were ia -ii;hi, ai. I il he had any knowldije of the;,! Yes i ,M n pir ! Capt.

I'.iI-tk " th:-o are the Sht ilan l i' u, I-..

I -"n ve! U' ; i tinted with tl.f in.and a ii

nete- I la long, bir, to a iJcet it live

f ul, o :t i.t .-Uanf.; , wieler tlie e(rnaiand t Cajtai.i p.. I r i, dlt inn. vv ho-e ship is now

i.t arnJior in a - a 4 hai bor in that il ml ;

au I it v ou w i-li i;r waiU i or rt frenhment.

1 will pilot vol in, i.d mv Commodore

tvill bo mu h p'.C.iM d to tender tnu liny

a-ii-taif e, tuol tai l for you Mich refresh-

ine.its .i the country aflordh' I kindly

!ian jou, bir,'1 said the llus-ian Commotlore, " L'il, pieucus to bein envtdoped in the h.f, vvc had a pilit of those inlands,

iid n irSu '.fd we had m.ide a new disco v.iy; null hi bol l, when the fojj lift, to t.cr Vitur mrpiise, a beautiful little Ameiicari VCf-tl. to ull appeatant e in a- fine order io ilhe had hut jesterday lift her pott ia the I mtt-,1 StaU s, n discovered alongside tf my sluj,-, tiitu inasJer of which leadily .flei to pilot inv vitcN into port, vvheic (Jt.itn'jiurt will tender me every aid f r iHi erhmei.ts! We mu-t surrender the psd'K o( lilt i prise to you American,,1,!'d the liii'-ian I'ommoflcre' " Sir, on flatter ta,,v rpli,l the Ameiiran Captain; hut theie is inuririsf: extent of land to the

South, aud when tlV'- f'i? i enlitely cleared!

i v ay. v on vv ill hav, from vourmast beal, U tiriei-ilit of it nrsii.itains-"1 ' Indeed,1' .bserve.i the Coirmoi.ou , jr.u Ameiins aie. a j ropb; that w ill le b Ton; tis, and here now in your infoi nuition, and V'hatiat!C-r L-r f ore my ecs. an o.uple

The Edito ,fthe Western Times, will

piease inset .he follow in;:

o:.i E PUBLIC. BEWAUE OF

VTM H VAUGHAH The above named gentleman is aboul six feet high, well proportioned, large J prominent ev es, loud and boisterous laugh . He left this place about four o'clock, on the jj morning of the 12th of October, for the purpose, as he said, of going to the state ol Illinois to collect a debt of $!,500-, owing i to him; and we have understood that he now passes himself at Springfield, Illinois, for a DOCTOR. He has swindled m ant .

individuals, here and in the State of Ohie out of from one to $3000, and tve have no doubt w ill defraud many others out of considerable sums wherever he may choose to

make his next place of residence, ag hi; talents for deception are very great. We cmnot enter into a detail ,of his villanous conduct, because it would be of too great length for editors to publish. We can therefore only repeat the caution PEWA11E OF WM. II. VAUGIIAN. 07" Editors of papers, particularly these Wc-t of Indiana, w ho will give this an insertion, w ill, we believe, confer a special favor on their readers, and the public.

219 "-une t ounty, Ind., Dec. 25th, lo2o.

37 John C. K.hbev.J. . Vender hall, Rob-

2g9jP-r' v.o1risnn..iorin till!, laac lrav, lart--r'iel P.fid.T. L. Dou-htv. Richai r'llepder-

. . I 11 lI'Mi'

193

ice. .c.

127 41 l8 527 157 141

573

171

74

21

7G7

135

70 256

3G0

74

S7 158

95

bO

259 92

9

73

137 335 145 172 97 123 230

273 61 -

-j ison. AdiiHes U ihams. i. Lrcev , Ueorje

t Uolman. c .

34 j There are 70 oth?r narr,e .a'rrmpany-

7C ing this notice, but thc-v v on ! oc- upv too

;ll

ot ; much sp. ice. for iiisertira;. 't night re. ,1 I gfi, proper to observe, lliat arr.cnc the signer?. r 11 ;are ,!tc -l;C,"'ff of the county, a numbei-c-f j ' . I Justices of the Peace, two Post Master?, f "it.. r 5

331 114 250

15 141 12 305

10,904

LIEUTEXL'LYT GOVERNOR. 3d. Surr. A. C. Pefper.

Th? report of the de ith of .Vr. Wh(at ju. uur Char;e i Ali in ts to the Court of

Ptntniik. appeirs t- bo ii.vorrecl. hi

The Legislature of Kentucky con

vened at Frankfr I. on Monday the 1st inst. In tile Senate, the Lieutenant Governor, Mr. 1klathitt, took the chair as Speaker, and Janvs Stouestieet was elected clerk. In the house. FUXSTALL Qt'ARLfS Was eh ctetl Sp:ak..M,aid li.W.t S.Todd clerk. O the ia! dav, Mr Burns moved to coi reel Ins V' te, l aving, as he said, voted for Gen. M'C-!!, ai d his vote heii:g

jr' toded br .Mr. Todd. TheelFectot

. I ; I . , , ., IMI U'll' I ll'lli, II H,J Siail"UUIU "V I"

.t- jn fi. 'tt i'7i;-.4 i u;i me .if.ti.i ui ill j , , . . , . m- i biother, at Copeai aen, a .hart time m j' " ht- result, and cert Mr. M CU- " il by ot e VOtt , il it'N' d r: Mr. I ; !d.

Eat weeK, the Pre" !"ntH Me-age. and proceedi.igt of ( 'u.ign t rovvde i mit m uiv articles nteii'ie i fir the paper 'I hit week. I niM-t again ap n tbe want of r. o!ii for a great pm iioucf matter in ii kel and intended lor the present number.

Allen, BarlholuifcCfi'! Carroll, Clark, Clay, Crawford, 1 .IC3, D'-arhorn,

Decatur, Delaware, Dubois, Favette, Flovd, Fountaiu, Frarklin, Gihsi-u, Grene, Hamilton, Hancock, Harrison, Hetidritk?, He.ry, .1 f k'Oil,

i iter some discussion, .air i ouu - t

ignation was handed in, and on a new j.lr n'oiivs, flection there appeard, for M'Calli, 51 j d' ' " -"n,

vote?, and for Tod 1,43. Mr. 'I'odd is a

friend of the Administration. lb.

(iov r.Rv r. r.pVT vhp, of Illinois, in hi late Me-".'.'n, advocates in strong terms

fie prinmple which h.n been s ally conten, led far by Ma. Ilr.snatf ks, that the State ln the b cal right to the soil within

it limit. This though recently treated 1

a a :t range an l novel "loctrme, is pretty cleat lv hown to he a tenable one, anil Mr. Ilr.MoucKs i. entitled to much credit for the able an I independent manner in which he has advocated it, against the popular opinion that it could not be maintain-

Prom the Missouri Intt Hie nccr, Nov. 14 CanfcmrJtcnf Lur.ejncorlh, Mov. 4

1G23.

eo.

The nert Tresiffent. Letters from Wnshingtonsay, 4,there is not so much anxiety manifested about the formation of the new Cabinet, as to know who shall be the next candidates for the Presidency. Ma. Cr.xv i sjokrn of as one, hut a difficulty teems to occur among the f riends of Van P.uren and Calhock, in determining which tdiall

yield to the other, so as to unite in opposi

tion to Mr. Clay." It does really seem that there lias been noise and confuson enough during the last four e,Mi, on that subject, without renew ing it again before the President elect is even sworn into ollice; and we may well ic-piiie la the question uever to be at rcit? A Treaty of Peace has leen concluded lfctwecn the l.epuhtic of Pucnos Ayres, and the Empire of Brazil.

The latest intelligence .'rom the Seat ofi

v ar, renders it certain that V arna has at laM capitulated to the Kusian army, after a most heroic and sanguinary struggle. In future, the news from that quarter will he looked for with increased interest, as the Turks hate now proved their valor, find their determination not lo yeld, while ic sistance is in their power. What w ill be the final result of the warn very doubtful.

Sir: I have just returned frem . visit to the Indians within my agent y ou the Upper Missouri, where I learned 'hat tiie Grand Pawnees and Pawnee L ojps consisting of 1500 warriors, have gone, cn mare, on a war excursion a gainst the whites. Their attention will he directed principally to the Santa

r L lload, where thev expert to obtain the most plunder. Should they fail to gratify their rapacity there, they will donbtlcss fall on the frontier settlements on Arkansas nnd Red River, having declared their determination to scalp all white men with whom they may meet without exception. If you consider this information of any importance1 to the merchants from your section of country who travel the United Slates1 road to New Mexico, please tocmnumi cafe it through the medium of your paper, and ohlirre? your i bedient servant, J- nOUGIIKRTY,man Jgent. Nathaniel Pattfn, iq. Liitor Missouri Intelligencer.

OrPICIAL TABLE Of the vote given for (iove inor and Lieutenant Governor, at the last Annual Elec

tion, l or the more convenient lefercncc.

the Comities are arranged in alphabetical

order.

FOR GOFF.RXOR. Ray. Ca.nbv. Moons.

Allen, 43 14 7R Ilavtholomcw, 2J3 178 11 Carroll, 0 77 37 Chile, 035 7IG 353 Clay, 47 CO 35 Crawford, 170 3H 57G Daviess, 337 123 130 Dearborn, CdG 7 &?8,

K nt x,

Lawrence, M idison, M trion, M n t in, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Orange, Owen, Parke, Ikc, Perry, Posey, Putnam, Randolph, Ripley, Kush, Scott, Sh Py, Sneiccr, Sullivan, w i z iland, Tippecanoe, Union, Vanderburgh, Vermillion, Vigo, Warren, Warrick, Washington, Wayne,

93 313 35 593 79 353 SCO 'J75 177 51 36 7 1 S 101 217 850 153 237 215 34 455 140 453 31 1143 47C 273 454 141 177 737 183 2G2 227 452 183 200 453 70 119 203 452 191 14G 4G2 228 0 85 t'01 232 155 L33 174 27 G 5fil 87 70 170 1743

40 278 8G 739 33

71 202 1810 50 G 43 137 432 504 233 438 289 243 5

15

JVebb-Lodge.

w

Richmond, IaJ. Dec. 20, 1828 11 EH CAS William H. Vaugh

has been guiltv cf unrentlcmaiily f

i ,i i r m

inu i;i us t. cnuuci, ne is exp-iiou noi ai,

the benefits and privileges of Masons. By order of the Lodge, NATHAN SMITH, Sec. Said Vaughan-is about G feet high, we'ri proportioned, large prominent e)es, loud and boisterous laugh, nnd ?c are informer has passed himself at Springfield, Uliner?, lor a Doctor. Editors generally .and particularly thesb of the States west of Indiana, are requested to give the above an insertion, as the

aforesaid Vaughan immediately previous

0, 1 10 ins leaving iv.chmond, and neiore nis

Lii.tiat.ier was ruuy Known, oniaiLca aur-

C8I

plorn- from said lodge.

741 . ! 159' U .) . 2l8j

33"" 4l Valuable Properly 402 TJUuSLWNT to an order of t'e

U.ivee Circuit Court, Auc-.-t i t r in, 1 1 28. I will II at PUBLIC SALE, Oa Thursday the 5lh day cf Fc'urucri 18.9, on tin- premises, the N L.."t tju r,a.it; the North half of the S h

95

6

Q7 i Last Quart' r. cf section

IVli.l.trit.. 1 1 ..l. .. . 1 1 - ...

17G! " ""'r tti.u iuuv:tj i vctij coi.ta:rin u in the whole

17.895

79 OO

451 OF t IRS 'I i ui TL LJ.W.

223 Laying on tbe La-l 1 iK t! lv h.u -vv.ifrr 1 ' 3 in tt.e oou;.t of Vnoiit'. :ii i, St..tc 4'f 73 ludiara, a-.ti beirg -t part . U,t u al c5 57Gj late of whitii John Gav, S'.-n. laieiv 175j t; j setr.d. 493! R isb.ur miles L; st from RichniOi d.

i adj yinmg the Uhio biate Lu.e, in r a cd

r.eigbboinut,d ai d the Gitat Natn l al Road passes dntctly thicugli iu Or the premises theie ire tavtral Nlylr failing sir.i.Ncs; an excellent, bt.utig The Buildings are ccrmt)dit-us, ard the improvements ii.fcuo; to iv. v in the county. The land. U t.f superior quality, and 100 acres in r high stale tf cultivation. ALSO, on 1,0 Satuiey following, the half of a TOWN LOT, n the town of CentieviVit, and Ccui.ty aforesaid, on wb'.ch the c i a ccn.rTiu-dious

383 G91 103 309 110 193 8G 26 241 187 375

17.2G2

KB

TAKEN UP. by William

l Vlgan, living in Ripley town-

5 'is 1us!l County 'ndinna. a Vf fjl t"T TT-TT T TP

two years old labUpring; black main and tail; three white feet; a long star, and snip; also a remarkable black spotnearfhe right hip. Appraised to tw enty lour dollars, by Montgomery McCall and Jacob M. Crane. 1 certify the above to Le a true copy from my estray bood . ALLEN MATY, J. F.

With go d improvements, i.ow eccupicdy tbe subscriber; TOGE'illLR with a part of a Lot, adjoining the sau r. Tlie property will be told to satisfy the demands against the estate of t?;,id deceased. One thud cf the purchase money in hand: one thiid i;i i inc months, and tlie remainder in eighteen months, from the time of sale. WM. M. DGUGUTY, Mnr

Aciitcr , 21.i V7

I

i .I t i C' .

m

i!

n

Let. Sftt182f.t. 18 3 1

41