Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 August 1833 — Page 3

i. "Woo verlon did 11

(J'cs. '-Did 1 refuse to join in recotn OPiuJltig you V Ans. "Yes, you did." Qes. '"When aud where did you pee roe write, and vhen diJ you last" see tne

wine; 'lns. "In Terrc Haute 4 or 5 or 6 years Qrcs. "How often, and when was D C. Johnson in'lVrre Haute last summer?'' Ans. "I recollect once about the same time you was Uieie m the lart days of July ' '0 not know whether it was a da

or two before you was there, or about the

lime." Mr. Cunningham rmi'.ted to answer whether Boon had recommended him; and his memory was rather dull relative to Johnson's presence at Terre-llaute, tho1 Johnson put up at his house he could on lv recollect that he was there "about the time ' I would pUce full confidence in Frank Cunningham' h testimony as to most matters of fact. None in his opinion or I e I i c t in this afliir between a man who

u. C. Johnson 13 made to say, that he was

drunlt, "in ;i etuto of beastly intoxication," when he swore, throe times solemnly swore on l he 1 9lli November last, before Gen. W. Jolll; Urn, Esq., that he "wrote and preferred the charges against John 1). Wooiverton, in the name of John G. Cottrell, and lh;it Samuel Ju dah did not." That he was then and there so

ber, i proven by the evidence he has afforded

himseii, that be bud sense enough to secure a writing from ine to stand by biiu in his difficulties as bis lawyer and counsel. That he was then and there sober, is proven by one of tin

adidavits, preserved notwithstanding the advice of a weak or treacherous friend, and shewn in the streets to Mesrs. .Noah Pnrcell, Collins, Ros, H'm. Scott, John Scott, Samuel McClnrc, and many other?; the whole of wbirh, 13 written

in his own hand without blot or error. That be was then nnd there sober, can be proven bv Messrs. John Myers, W'm. L. Withers, and J.

Armstrong, who ad saw him and conversed will

course for hia client, to propose the continuance.

He knew Boon's, course, and the feelings and .'crbaps the determination of two other members of Congress, necesiarily influential with Mr. McLarie. I have done my duty faithfully as an officer of the Government, and dely any charge against ine from that quarter. I have been charged with writing the Cottrell papers, under a fictions name. The evidence against rue were the presumptions arising from two circumstances. 1st. The hand writing resembles mine. 2d. I was at Terre Haute, about the time the papers were mailed there. But thesi; arc met by two other facts. 1st. I). C. Johnson w ho has committed other forget ies, has sworn, voluntarily, and in bis sober senses, that he did it. i!d J). C. Johi:son v;n at Terre-Haute, about ihe-tirne the papers were mailed there. And hence, the only question is this, which

him that morning And that he was then and 1 presumption merits Ibc most weight, that from

there sober, is pioven by the aftdavits of Gen

W . Johnston, Esq. The next evidenceof fraud and deception by

Wooiverton and Johnson, in this publication, is

ihe re&cmhiance of the writing, or that from his

voluntary affidavit ?

Is the presumption from the resemblance of the writing at all conclusive? It is, it should

Jhtiu

TAKEN BY John Widner, livingin Widner township, Knox county,

v Indiana, a Bright Sorrel Mare, ii, nKniit M hands one inch hiirh a

Crn ft II ctar in hrr forehead the

gfezPrsgtfcj noar hjrj,i foot white supposed to be six or seven years old. Appraised to thirty dollars by Joseph Chambers, John Keith and Thomas Holhngsworth, before me, this 5th day of August, 1833. JONATHAN P. COX, . P. 10 3t

TAKEN Wl "FJ Y Thomas Stephenson, living

JLP in Skelton township, Warrick county, Indiana, a Sorrel Mare and

cJbaaA.ti. last sPri!,g's ColtPTTv 13 hands high su

only nn intimation not an assertion And hence, ; be answered, no.

it seems, that all the running of J M. Le Hoy's Algernon Sidney, died upon the scaffold, concounterfeit dollar man, and of James Gibson's 1 victcd by the testimony of three witnesses, who forgery man, is not exhausted. After stating swore to their belief of his hand writiug to a

that Gen. W. Johnston administered an oath to! paper found m las own closet. In alter times, him and certified to papers whicn he had sigu-jthe British Parliament reversed Ihe attainder;

had relneed to serve him, and one ivhoiod, Johnson is made to say, "1 do not think land every school boy learns to look upon him

had sei :d him effectually between me n, stranger and no favorite and VVoolver-

Cuimmgliam"s family, aud had obliged him

the Mare about

supposed to be six

vears oldhad on when taken up, a 75 cent bell, tied on with leather stringsswitch tail, right hind foot white, a scar on her

breast, probably from a burn. io brands perceivableappraised to $22 50 by Philip Coffee and James M. WhitinghilJ, before me on this 22d day of July, 1833. JAMES ASHBY, J. P. W. C. 10 3t

AJIERIVJIN, EUROPEAN & FOREIGN

AGENCY.

they were read over to me at the time of swear- ;as a martyr to liberty, and the victim to a con

ing to them.'' 1 bus intimating, that 1 had writ piracy. Inn lirir. Hint l. iliri n.t liiuu t I ll n on t 1 1 1 a . I T li t f ilnllp nf Jolt) fl 1 fill I 1 H i 1". J n n fir-.

ton, who from hi former connexion with, he iu 't.uth he wrutcn (u. whole. Thelcount of a difficulty between two distinguished

Dr. Snuler, mibt he called almost one Oi jnext attempt at imposition is more, glaring still ! Virginians, Thomas W. Gilmer, and Wro. C. i If,.;,, Qii.wf 'iiimmiib' f)hin

These rascals have proposed to give a copy of : Kives, late Minisu r to France, and now a Sena- f...w., Johnson's affidavit, and thinking tliat I had not;tor These gentlemen had resided and practised "I consequence ot the incieasmg disposition 4i. l k.... u...a,. .,.,-. ,,f,,, I t.-. f .icir, ' 1 m.- n. ti,u t ..!,,.., ( 'h .. ..i. . n .....1 m nml preat desire manifested bv capitalists

W m. Burtch wa? sworn, and SO 100 waSlhe truUl for the (Iirposu of sianderine me, and Hives well knew Mr. Gilmer's writing. MrJai'd others, in Great Britain, Ireland and the Wm. J. IJeberd. Ileberd IS the brother jcallin me "a corrupt and crafty lawyer." I Hives w t.s shewn at Richmond a manuscript iCanadas, to make investments aud purchases m io-lavv and paitner of Euitch, and Burtch 'sav t'tcsc ra.ieals, for allhousrli Johnson's name is communication, from Charlottsville for the In- ,ne Ihiited States; and also the desire ot peris lv nr ic HospIv connected with signed to the paper, Wooiverton is pn.perly quirer, and of a nature unfriendly to him. This sons intending to emigrate to this Country, to obtain some nrevious knowledge of a. suitable

Wooiverton, and H hi? principal stcurity.j .- sl.fi.v.,,i it in Iirivate to cause of difficulty Mr . (iilmer denied the writ- 'Pce to locte, correct description; ot Lands

nii trrrnrmTn i im

HITT & ORRICK, THANKFUL for the liberal encouragement they have received heretofore, are uov prepared to offer to the public, A FKESJI SUPPLY OF Medicines, Faints, Oil, and

1 41

EQUAL if not superior to those of any other estubiishment in the state; all of w hich, they offer to sell on reasonable terms. Physicians and country merchants will find it to ttieir advantage to call and exumine for themselves. A large supply of FRESH AND GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, are offered at eastern prices, including carriage. Also, a large supply of their own preparations ; such as tJ fij Yever Powders,

composed entirely from the vegetable kingdom, and perfectly safe and mild in their operation. N. B. Dr. IV. W. Hilt has removed to tho dwelling house formerly occupied by Major Wellman, nearly opposite to the well known tavern, formerly kept by General Homer Johnson, aud now in the occupancy of Alexia LeRoy, Esq. Yinccnnes, June 15, 1833 1-tf

They swore that they believed "the Lot- preVt.nt ,ny election, lie stated that it should ing ascertained the writer and informed Mr and their quantity, quality, situation, lmprovefrell papers were in the hand writing of he published, and he superintended the printing. Rives. Ju his letter, dated June 24th, 1833. ! nieN price, terms, &c also inlormatiou as to S icr-ud ludati v There are tillinbeis of He ordered the hand bills at Mr. Caddington;s, Mr Hives says, he has obtained the original pa-!the nU)it sl)ee(b' cheapest and most convenient

men m Yi.uenne. better acquainted with promised to -pay lor them I hey gave the per, nua observes: "I will carry ,t i up with me . ands . . . . . 4 ... . . affidavit in the tail and in the hand bdls, twice ;tor your inspection on Monday next, when you 'SUCI 1,11103 ip.y hand wilting and more skilled m pen-!,,, each as tl);ious. j will acknowledge from the extraordinary andimaJ' w,sh ,0

, jroutes, and conveyances, to betaken to get to

aud other property, which they

purchase or examine; a company

rn.uihin. and therefore more caiable or i iii ,,L-nm, !,,!,-p thi.refore. in Jnstire to Sam- identical resemblance of the band writing r. 'l's been formed m Europe for the promotion

j;ivinrr a correct otiioion of the authot'hip uel Judab, wrote and preferred charges ceiving with interna' evidence, that I could not!ofthes? objects, and arrangements have been rt any w-.tmP- -w well of mine than'""' Jo,1 U- Wooiverton, m the name of, then but have supposed it to be yours, however :ent,,ed "u" w,.'h s.d company, together wath "" "''"''Si ia l ullut! luau .. ... i -i . - i i i. i ,.i...i i ' . i :i i . i cover il re.soonsihle Land atrents in the U. btates.

.io iiiLr v oitreii. unu avow inai oamuei j uoau "mci v iau i now etui iu luttiu it cau ano-1 . r. . . r . . . . '

TO THE PITBLIC.

MY WIFE Harriet Page, left my bed and board on the 9th instant, without any

just cause or provocation. I theretore, tore-

warn all persons irom harboring or trusting her on rny account, as I am determined to pay no

debts oi her contracting, alter this date. D. PAGE. Viaeennes, August 9th, 1833 9-3t

either of these three

witnesses- men

ifllll lilt "

tionesi ana at least not le-i uismierestea ;)ears hy the affidavit, publicly exhibited as men, not under obligations to Wooiver- iabove mentioned, the readiiiii is as follows.

I wrote and -.referred the charges against ; charged with other loriienes ..... . ' .rJ -.rl'l.,- w "

fponible tor his integrity. W by

not-m u men pioctuced as witnesses against beuro .tchariics" and the eiie is uncertain, iunprem.liced mind doubt upon the subject ?

me? Wny were these three selected ? and may bear out Johnson's pretence and ex-j SAMUEL JUUAH

f voi doubt for a reidv. think why is? itlonerate him from liability for legal perjury. ! mcennes, mf., tYi;gu.,; 15, 1833

that the eleep of the criminal is com-tanl-

hen isi iruth and in fact, as ap-

ther

origin.

Canada, Great Britain, Scotland, Ireland and

An-ido.ifilrMflmWnn.Mmnrlnn T'. Germany lor me purpose oi lorvvaruing ne-

aeries are of dailv occurrence. D.C.Johnson ulscriptious of lands and other property for sale,

lie has sworn re ?. S liU ,t'ceiY,"S ,1C" '-'nigranis as

aljitil ariiv'J it) our uiictuuLituiu uuuci uui aic1

inn. not munHrffi witk Ihq fnmiiv. not rp- 4il urotii and r.rcierrcd tut charsos azainsi . cu.ugou wiin oiner lorirenes. lie nas sworn

J 1 1 t i i it' . i . . ... i. i i - i i ! A i , 1 1. ." - 1 1 : n .r. " j. 'f ir i.

were, .,, r . , ' , t; ...m. ... . i . . fr- Branch n our office will be opened in the

oiircn, ' ecu. l-jiuivc oui mis unit worn iue ;i wiui ine jio-i iiuiik. anti now can any: c XT v , 17 - . n - 1 r

rut it in. and it makes ihe scn.?e certain itl

1i , ! . . punn-i 3- iu ui u ; ii ii 4f.;iiin L l, 1 tin. I 'ell llll l til t) lirnLnn hir fhn wllo ern itiMnc nl hifi iiiin . . 1

.j j w. ...o charges, aud it exonerates me from having at-

hram? it was fear, constantly springing ; tempted to practise the "cunning of the corrupt! lutionarv army were

from his own conscience, and constantly land crafty lawyer," which they attempted to; B New England, inducing the utmost circumspection aod'fdStcrl "Pon v. But especially, it subjects) By the Middle States, caution. It uas the same fear which in- Jo,ins?" l?. .ari ''f' lrJrK ht-'i Py the Southern States,

.... . actually uid write and i dt:ced thiman to refuse to mc an mspec-! 8 gainst Wooiverton

tton ot ttie origin il paper?, when asked ; I will exhibit one specimen more of the base

and arrive at that port first.

frT-Thote who have unimproved saleable

; Lands, farms, Coal and other mines, mills and i mill seats, oic. kc. ; by forwarding-plaus Cper

..e number ot n.-gulara furnished totherevo- Lrrinf;,,na imve tho came transootle.l in the

! company and the several agent3, who will make

CONTI METALS.

117,441 !iIK)w n an particulars to such as may wish to purchase. Also property can be sold to such as ob,t)y - urn r!filw nrrivinT ;i nrl wmli to m ; If p i m rnffl in f

f vr. ira I... V. - !... N I I. ..., J m .

.t nu.3 ..t ..taoc, umi .ew i.utiaiiu, ; investments and ourchase

Likfwis. mi vfrv

conistia.of New Hampshire, Massachiiicttes, ! nioderate tcrms, property, kc. will be advertised

"u'm,: ""M ' 'vu.iucnitui, uiiiusoeu moiu, , hi; ,):tncr3 sbUei m the Ch ef Towns

.. i ; . i i ii r.ra iw il i i. .... i .:.,: : i . . . j r r ,

ioi oy my irieniua.ines vj. lveau ai Hunan-. r....uu uioiueis m ..mu-u-. , ,roops lor tue oeiecce or iter country tiian the in nv oflhe bove cyuutnes and bv this means

il . i i I 1 1 : 1 1 . aiU'fessriil En Ioiht m liii lrn inn- ti'r.urp' ..l... ..:,. t-,im .. "Ci J

iiomtr jounsou oi dciiv uie ' ' . ---- - a -j , -;!"""'

npolis. But

vas most solemnly sworn to the writing, and mo't naturally did he conduct himsell. He folded his hands he rolled his eyes his spint seemed about to wing its way and he said "I have no doubt but that Mr. Judah wrote those papers. To show the regard this man has for tile obligation of an uath, and how he can . trille nub plain faclx, much less with opi nions, when solemnly sworn; 1 appeal to the neonle ot Vmrponps. pvtn to Wool-

1 1 - i

verton s own chosen witnesses, whether

the truth

notot

throuzb so Ioiij: ; course of deception; this; The number of troons furnished hv Potilb

Wooiverton has had the impudence to cause Carolina, was 6 J47 : bv .Massanhusetf.a. G7.JKJ7:

that to bo published assigned by General Myers' by (ieorsi.i, 2o'97; by Connecticut, 31,939! I

New I'nglaud lost more men in defending South Carolina agaiiirt her tory citizens, than South

N. V. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Extra Class JYo. 24. To be drawn on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 1833. GG So. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. SCHEME.

and me, w hich we never did sicrn

In the paper appended to Johnson's publication, any person will see that the 4th, oth, tita, 7th, 8th and 9th paragraph's are perfectly rational, and consistent with Johnson's situation at the tur.e he admits this paper to have been

signed in November Hst. I he paragraphs INo.

Carolina raised during the whole war!

J't Jicp. and Jour.

uth of the following statement i-notST'' (u Part "lf 1 should say I paid ou ten , , i i, i .doll irs, Sic.'' is erased by having bad a pen! x ious aim tmdout led as we as unde ,,. . t t, J- , b .,M 1 , Al m'imwii tUrotigh it m the original. lhesecoiidi

ntable that last tall, Jame- Uibson, L?q. ,i;m, do acknowledge .10 icceived, be" i.i lf " f held a note for about j? 150 exeCUtetl by j written in a different hand and with different! . ,l ained by the board of I rustees ol D C Johnson and aiirm-utlv hv Beni h-o. that ol the balance, lhat this is all! the Borou rli ot V mcennes- Phat a fine of one V IVr I e, a - Pi "75f 1 ,h u 11 VVecki IS Mr- V- Caddington of theM",,arbf and ,s hereby imposed on each mernV . Lecke, as secuuty -lhat I . heckes . azc't(e frifMJJ Jans . nUI,..ber of the Board, who shall not attend, or shall reluseu to pay it, a f-semng that he hadi,or i,,, :u lir!,.,....i tl.i i,, , .i.rJ "absent lumselt without a reasonable excuse from

net put his name there, nor authorized it; and will be proven by the paper itself whenever

to be tb;iie that D L Joiinsou had conn- exhibited. I st to then that N. 1, and 2t were r-r;i.v:, it th.it in 1 tprrmbh-r l.t Homer' P;l,'ts ot something preceding nnd should have

J . . . - 'hot... .r .. ;o. i,-.f rri... i, ,c

'- - 11 ll.'IM Ull Hlllli I llflt lll. I.IJl Infill. til

Joiinsuii took up lhat note, to save his son

Irom a prosecution lor forgery on the charge of his father in-law, and as is md Imrnt it. Weil know ing all this, I put the following questions to him: Qufs. "Was not 1) C Johnon accused by !.is rilticr-in-ldw, B. V. IJeckes, of torc'iug his

No. 3. I diil erase before I out mv name to the

paper, nnd lhat the second part has been written Miice we signed the paper, and is morally anotherj'irery. Hut it is incumbent on me to make some oberv alions coiiceriiiiig the imcstigntion by Jude Parke, nd mv removal. Ratliff Boon called

upon the G' vernuient for an investigation upon

hasten sale

S. D. 'A person of trust, experience and responsibility will leave Cincinnati monthly or once in every three months to meet and wait on Emigrants who may arrive in New York, and who wish to purchase and need a guide; therefore those who wish to sell and embrace a favorable opportunity are particularly requestfl nut fn ilpbiv. but forward fdiiert tier mnil

K7-The following toast was sent by Black i ;post)Ui4i) descriptions of property for Sale,

necessary cx-

meut charges will

rccopying and

ritinsr to the

comnnnv ano: Agents an auvance lee or rive ooi-

birc tvill be exacted, and an additional five dol

imui.NA.NLfc to compel the attendance otlars in advance when advertisements are or

dered. P. S. General Asrency, Drokerage and Col

lecting business will be duly attended to with

promptitude and despatch. IL L. S TONE.MKTZE, Senr Sc Co

Real Estate lliokers and Emigrant Agents

Cincinnati. Quia.

August 10th, J-4t The Vandalia Whig, and Galenian will please copy the above advertisement four times and send their bills to II. L. Stonemetze k Co. for payment.

I iiiivH il I r I . I t. :n I t nr r:i i.tn n I i t. I r r i-

I, and 2, seem to refer to soii.ethiiig preceding ;! of J u:y,at Sandusky:--White Wonmn-I'retty ' ,' Jrder to defray 8Ctual and

' " TC"V - "' u" "-- ,so1uaw-gooi big sleeves, put papoose m short penses attendinp this Establish

. J y ' . abi.- Le ren-ulated thus: For recording,

iiii.ii r tner ii' t no ii- r ii r uniiu-r iiiiit :i nnvi1 o -

h.,c uU. ' v V o . V. . ,'KxNiMBicb Ifjrwardinff descriptions, kc., and

ilf tt(.t

special or from regular meetings of the Board,

to be collected as all hues and penalties are collected for breaches of Borough Ordinances. R. P. PRICE, Preset. Samuel Hill, CTk. Fasslp 13th Aug. 1833. 3t lilfJH KG JIN ROAD,

rTWWl undersigned Commissioner of the Mich1 igan Road, will on Thursday the 22d day

of August, at the Court Mouse in the town of

. - 11 p'll 111V. - V-"--V''li". ILUUUII upon - - name t- a note tor mouey, payable to James vVoolverton's cl ia r-e against me.ofi.avi i.w rit-l Madison, let to the lowest bidder bv public out

He claimed it, nsicli SJC" improvements as lie may thmll proper

, ten

tnos on

know it. A. i honest man would have answered, "yes."

lloa.er Johnson, nt daring to deny it, tried to J , .

ttrell papers."

;-iu .iic opinion; lie

lie

!

1 prize of 20.000 is 20.000 1 10.000 10.000 1 5.000 5,000 1 4,000 4,000 1 3,000 3,000 1 2,500 2,500 7 1,000 7,000 7 500 3.500 10 400 4,000 10 300 3,000 20 200 4 ,000 20 150 3,000 40 100 4,000 1G8 50 8,400 112 20 2 ,240 2,240 10 22.400 15,400 5 77.000

L,ANU

fe ONE HUK'DR&D & fe .cIeJL FIFTY acres LAM, king on Mi

demanded it in

(ji(,!ou such miles from -1 to 15 north of Madison in-

- - ... ... . .

name ot tl.r- people. And he wno was mainly j -,u 1 k 'Tinmiiir cineuy inrnpiuiii'; on sucn indebted tome for two successful elections aii n,1,e-S iind f-t such places ,v were tlilched last

no power, no iniluence

wno lias

t.a,s ai.i.iiu-r oi met o n3.i MiiH.-i. . uu o pu-0ji0 interest are at stak

th man, upon wmosc opinion anu ccuej, i am ( rr,pt,cleii arij mot degraded man in Congress; to be cotidenitie 1. i ITe was heard on this' occasion: what prompt Wooiverton also makes his man Johnson,: t.d au!i l know not. He may have been ro-i.i-Etale turther, that Messrs. James Smith, bcott, sat 0f the whole from the commencement i)ecker, and Gardner gave athd ivits, aud ti;at;Thrrt, Rn, ct citizens of Vincennes, who re-

Messrs. Uobuv-ou ami badoii-tt give cerim iIlt,muer ;u, intrigue in 1827, in behalf of this

c ites, upon examinin tne papers in .ovemter s ame yoollad against me, in w Inch this same

la-t, a-to their t. Ju l : ami o0- -rves, tn.ic ouiy ; u 00vt,rt..n anu Homer Jolmou were promi"a strong sense of conscientious duly, and a nent actcrs Ha certainly took part in the first most solemn conviction of the truth, could bive : know council on ihe subject that at Kmison's

induced them.' ice. 'Prompted by motives best known to himself,

James Smith

mv. persona! nnd r.olitical. He never (!i I me 'jealousy

kmdness, nor omittetl an opjjortanity of dooig pressed for an investigation. Louis McLane, me ;ui iniury. Tne revembiarice of tr:e writing then Secretary of the Treasury, said to me in to mm'was fully s.ifacient to ati'horise any the presence of two Senators, that 1 might be

one, with th- tcath pari of his prejudice oe!in:n to nas? an ooi r.iun aiint mr1.

On Sunday, I helu-ve the 3.1 day of Novcm- ue'tetl lo make the investigation. He came ber lat, Johli L). W.v,Uertoi. llath:!' 15 on and . to Vincennes for this purpose. It was during

Tolin Mct'lure, s it in council on the "Cottrell . the sesion of our Court, which was continued

)? ' sit tt.f b.tii i. i t

I i i tins I'.ji'aty. J

thinz. and mv om mi! !: tl cm8 i.;-li!ii-. ' or..lo.-; .f l.d n XI. Lo Hov was taken, con-

v.-ns tin: t-t person ailed on fur a certificate. corning some base money, to be used in case Arm d with this, Wo.dvrrton, culled together) I eouUnot procure Mr. Le Roy, at the proper at Ids house in U night lime, Messrs Scot.l,! time. At this period, before Wooiverton -a-DeckT, Gardner, Rob'mon, Henry Wise, Mr through, before Ibid commenced, the council BadolM, and others. There, by candle-light, I fnr Voolverton, Mr. Dewev, prooos- d an ad-

be submitted to the;i. the "Cotf.U papers," j jourtiment until June. The avowed motive was,

iiiiin o i ' i.i..in , uiMj ( i ruun neeos, ana wiit-the ueces-itv tie was under ol attending Law

rence O'Uit, nnd that I w:i under ot going to

when! )'eHr on ono Bi,,,-'; a,,d on Saturday the 21th of

the lean! A"Susti :it the town of Marion, Ripley county

urar Dig .ranam, ior miles tiom 10 to inclusive, the work 'o bo done in the same manner.

end the contractors to come under the same ob

ligations as at contracts entered into at letting public contracts in May and June last, as per advertisement, dated Chippevvay, April 4tb, lb"33.

rtioum tlie lunds at the disposal of the Com

Fleet Creek, immediately on the State Uoad, leading to Louisville, Sixty acres of which, is cleared, under good fence, and lit for cultivation, with a good dwelling house and out houses, being the farm on which Mathew McDonald now lives. The above farm is a very eligi

ble situation for a tavern being about half

way between Washington and Vmcennes. Per sons wishing to purchase the above property

can call on Mr. McDonald who resides on it, j

miiw win suvvv mriw me pinmsc?, ix-v. uuki -

18.040 prizes, Amounting to 133.040 Tickets $5 Shares in proportion . GREAT, GRAM) AM) GLORIOUS! SYLVESTER. AGAIN IN THE FIELD. Prizes! Prizes!! Prizes!!! TENNESSEE again another Capital 10,000 dollars in a Whole Ticket Sylvester is now ready to pay the CASH. Adventures try again. More Capitals in Store for the LUCIvY ONES. Oa the 21t and 28th of Augusf, SYLTESTEIt Will Sell the Grand Capitals of 30.000, 20,000 g 10.000 -5.000 $4 ,000,

$3,0U0 fcc. fcc.

KENTUCKY ADVENTURERS, ATTENTION!! 5,000 dollars in a Whole Ticket, has again been sent amongst you. Sylvester 19 still in Luck. Look at the rich Schemes soon to be drawn, and make application immediately for Ihe Capitals lo SYLVESTER, Pittsburgh, Pa. August 8, 18330

h and always ha been my cr.e-;nnd strengthened in secret by the revenge oa the nd political. He never did ine 'jealousy of more influential individuals, he

rud ! assured nothing would be done without a full

land r,iir investigation. Judge Parke was re-

bo.jw ot Samuel F.mison, in two weeks. Six witnesses were examined, on .nie; Smith, mv enemy in all the part of Wooiverton, and at my lamest the

into such private contracts as he may deem beneficial ou his examination of the road, on his return from Madison to lake Michigan, immediately after the put lie sales. W FOLKE, C. R. Chippevvay, July 22J, ir,33. F. S. As the further time of nine months given by the last General Assembly to contractors to

complete their contracts, expires ot; the !at day of lucust, be will also examine and receive such

miles as are completed, and issue t he scrip duo to such contractors as have completed their contracts. The commissioner confidently hopes and expects that niter the liberal indulgence extended to contractors last year by the General As

sembly, none will fail in having their contracts completed. As the pulic imperiously requires that no further indulgence be given, consequently none need be calculated upon. W. FOLKE.

TAKEN UP, BY GLORGF: FRAIM, living in Mount Fleasant, Ferry Township, Martin County, Indiana, on tho ont, ,.r

Ji vj i-ii uajf ui j uur, 1 UJJ, u 1 1 u gIllJ horse, about fourteen hands and

a half high supposed to be seven

wi t he taken mniirt nnvment tor IheaniOUlit!

. - ,

. . .. I .... I. n.. U t.ll. 1.1IP It'lrlll.

niis,oner not then bo exhausted he will -nter, " w" " !. r" V1.:irs ni(1 has the annearar.ee of havimr lt.

lars. aim v to Samuel snnt i.Jr. in V mcennes. J . r . . ' . . ..

...i. ' i.".',i..!...i ... .1: (uc,m v worked in the Harness,

V, III.' 13 tXIII 11171 131.11 11J 111. I17; HI L1IV. .UlUU. . . warranted deed will be given. August loth, IS33 t'lf

i:gs of mine, mo-t j r .d ably the iu. ntical in?trj-

ments uhm m imaaim- my l.at.il, and they com- l);ivirss Court, both the next week. Lxhausted j.ari.l letters und nor Js oe gontiemaii, 11. n- ,y jaci-rsant labor, I consented on condition ry W'ho, kept cool enough to perr.-ive ihe trick- favorable to me as to taking testimony. Judire

zrv t!ie otn. rs w i r.. isoun to t,.r!il an fpin-jparke veil Knew the history of Ihe continuance,

ion, ana pa-r '- me. a picmu-e ot but very untonmtcly fr-rl to tommunicate it

secrecy w i-s h-k.i i.n-u, lu-i me no -iit'ir i to Mr. McLan. ji.ijcurned Ouvt o ihe v;.-ntlcin-n. w.i So 01 as Mr. McLanc. 1-prpcd the conlimi

fctracK upon rc.ecu n, wun t,:e .Mic.ruious na- i .uice, I was removed; and c.au-e or reason has

propriety ot t..e Iran nctioji, tnut notv.ith-tand-JM.v,.r civc-n to me or to the public. JVow 1

belie vt; that the investigation was a mere hunt afW'r a pretence for ni3' removal. I hat so yon as it v.a- felt Woolvc-rton had failed in the te--timonv. Le had so buldly boasted; so soon a-

the po-t mark at 'J t-rre-llaute, was explain'. i by

lohnon's i-re-enie there: convinced that I hen

were n) cirenm'tances to strengthen the pre--uinption arising from the resembl vnce of the Arming: ami satisfied that 1 would clearly establish that Johnson made his fcJR lavit when pertectiv sober, and voluntarily, Major Dewy was

proEcptcd by hia enmity to tue, aud as the best

MICHIGAN asaaa limits

AN ACT supplement, ic, approved Jan.

SHERIFF'! SME. J) Y virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa , to me directed, 3 from the CWks Oibcc of the Knox Circuit Court. I will offer at public sale, before the Court House door in Vincennes, on Saturday the 31 st instant, between tho hours of 10 o'clock,

A M. and -I o'clock, F. M., agreeably to the third section of the law, subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the undivided interest of Joseph Theriaque, of, in, and to the following described property, to wit: One half of town lot, known and designated by number

one hundred and filly one, (151,) bounded on

the iorth-Last by Market-street, on the SouttiEast by Fourth-street, in the Borough of Vin-

cennes. uiven up as tWe property oi josepn

Fheriaque, at the suit in favor of Samuel Hruner. JOHN FFilCELL, Shff. K. C. Vincennes, August lU!b, 11533 9-3t

i natural trorter no

i brands or other marks perceivable. Appraised

to thirty dollars, by us, July 23. bi L. R. ROGERS, WM. REAGAN. Tho above sworn to, before me. July 23, 1833. THOMAS CISRELL, J. P. August 3, 1833 8-3t

JOth, 133.

That the north east ouarfer and

io toe promise oi M.i itr, , i l- nn counvuixl to inborn me of the alT.iir and thus only did it come

knowlc-dre. 11 is is t no manner ia which

;ai:i;t ir.e .n a mailer ol opinioa was prijudic-

,;-rs were i-itiist t l rr. ia which nblic

to m v iturnii-

X as cunuoii, .i i'

ili vovn in e voice oi reasou. .-i.i no

. bv'wliicn a rni m eaiutunv w;i? raisec,

r-ai, s-iineicut ujuiig m;nv

,.riitt:s to divovi

too ii'c transnctii n to w hich he has D;a ifc hitool Johnson, affix the rpithets, "Strong tense of conscientious dut j atd a uui son rr.u cor vieiun cf the tcttfc."

4th Section.

the north eat fruction of each section shall be

sold for cash only, until the full amount due to ihe State treasury, from the Michigan Road Fund, is fully paid. Having been notified by the State treasurer, that the debt due the State is fully paid, from and alter the fust September next, the north east ipiHiters and fractions will be suhject to entry

lor oncnigan Koad Scrip as other landsW'M. FOLKE, C. M. R. Chippeway, July 26t!i, 1833. 10. 07The Editors of newspapers within the State of Indiana, will give the above three in

sertions, and forward their accounts to office of

the Commissioner for payment.

REJIG IV1E. npilE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs hill friends and the public that he has purchased of Frederick Rapp, his stock of Formerly called the Harmony Store. and has removed them to the room formerly occupied by Thomas 1). Berry & Co. on Market slieet, where be has lately received a tresh supply of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, w hich, added to the former stock, makes the as,.rt.ni.nt complete. Those wishiugto purchase

..mi, 1,1 itr we II to call, as he is determined to

sell very low lor each, or unproved barler

J- M ADD OX.

Vlnccncos, July 1333, C-1-11'

TO 1UE PITBIslC. WY wife Mary, left my bed and board, on 1? A the night of th? 30th July, ult . without any just cause. I now hereby, forewarn ell man

ner ot persons trom tiarnormg oriruaimg ner on my account, as I am determined to pay uo debts of her contracting after this date.

WILLIAM A EM 1 . Vincennes, August 1st, 1333 S-3t

JUST RECEIVED, TWO HUNDRED

BAKU ELS KEN II AW A

and for sale, by

Erst Qtalitv SAL l

BURTCH & IILEERD.

July 27, IB33 7-lf

id i

Hurtch 4' Sleherdy RAVE just received their stock of SUM MEIt GOODS, which added to their former stock, makes their assortment complete, which tbr:y will sell unusually low for cash. 'vim-cr.Le?, June 25th, 1 8333-tf