Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 April 1834 — Page 3

r.r t!t nijM in a Ut;i&c of entrrUinrnent kej-t

. v,icnui:;rung. j",mn alter our nrri;il tlX WHlL'tlllCrS Cn.frod tl-.. I I ..i .1 i n- ten .r text H- otnt r urrivrtl I he I. on le iu.' tho- ooxxoed v illi atrmiprrs, en-1 Poqna app. nrit.g uneasy l Hicir reseiice, Mr. Clenr.iiiui.14, il my rerpi. st. act i.inmndated uxxith n pr-.xaie r .ui p.. qua again repeated Lis fear that In- -huiiJ iii'vmm'c hi lather and 11 l.ui:ii, n:id tint he -hould die tii tt nclit I rernmt-rlra!- ! xxllhhim nil the full) of giving xvay to each f nicies, tlliiK huo ii hint my fe-J i njr and th.il he xx as under mx protei tieti. nnd nothing rhoti!d happen to linn; I UM him to ac! like a inar, ami asked b"m if be xxns not 1113 irifii'l : In.1 iifik hni:Js xviMi in' ', and said lie x as lay Iri! -m I. We t ti 11 took 'ipit-r :in! returned t. our private room, xxhen poqua again repeated h-s t ais. V e snori after retired to hel ; I then remembered tluit I had not seen tin horFis U i!, a'i'l mp .T'-lcd IVqna to j;o to bed, nr. '1 I xviidd x t-H Hi- l)di!e an. i return iiiiiiiOili.dely VN h;!sl I" tlu: d''. Pi (j-m i a(t- to mr. I :o,kr d !ii u v. hy t'e Mini' llu-n I e Ht!.xvered I i' whs fii.., l.t V I- Hull 1 I f 1 1 1 Jl " . 1 .111.1 li'. lit In lw..l

1-.-.-ther Alter p-itin? into hed I'- cpia fre- I'.kh lerns liis actix ity , and d. ci'ienlly sat up and liMenttd- h app.itd tmicli . hai hltn 1 1 otn e t ri-e on hotfehdck, are alaiin.d at v, ry i-h i.;-i,e I,.- i.ran!, and(:e tn.lx njdi lid ot his advanced lite.

C-spreeo ni x-:r- Hiii aienraii5 xveie' f.i'inti;: t.i d-i rx to ai l-er I xxj'.s ash'eo i'o-j ij'i t s;ot on' or tn-d ; Uds aw- ke me, and I asked ; wa it xx 'is the r-.i : ' r : he anu crcd t !,a t he w r:-' t'' to pa on his pork's e ,'ontiu'ied xx alking; r.i'ind the mom, and I a-keo him xxltat he xvas 1 okmt;lor; he said he wanted his xxaistcoal H, ...... ... .c .... ...... ,r. III,. Iiilr lii t It'llir ll l.l VV Miltx 1 ' rt ' .''' - cd to Si X 'i r'' in h ' H'l' -b i"s I liMitdi d him his xv .:-h-o;.t It t!..-n ooelied hi: r.i the ehiii n.xt my bed; s saddle hat; 3 and unknown l.i ni.ir.it 1. 1' 'hi! lie ft tinned to b . I a rti I id h-ipi d he wonld c to deep tic'ued and" ! e I'.i-'uih d l:.e ; I ad ci re! hi- n.nnt , u I'ecn. I then - xt to ! ';' i. r I ;,s i.n; h fa-1 l.e replit tl lii .; t h'; would t.o- r i to .". t:d xva - awakened 1 Py I'o-pn's uttcnnc; a w ar-xx hoop, he tl.rexv the' c (verli.l over tie-, :!i 1 z.t up-ed n.x thio.it widi j (!ie liHii I, ao t placed his kmci s i t, entihto. iuV h'is. lie stnixk at me with hi dirk,ex !a m in'- that I was a dead man. I parried off thi

Hoxv xeidi my arm which va ret through xxithjlat tr to this

the .ik. I ric:U Is mi no, an t we both prHnc, t the (' r. I lohieiy; him by both his arm?, aa I he car. tinned to yell I khked him from me end attempted to escape; hut before I c.uiM open the door he a; tin sp ting upon me, we continued t slruu;l. an I I revived evral severe xv. ma I-; I ne.t 'y ?u . d i i geltin? the tlirk fr nn him, b if he xxlmded in? round and X'.'.ui.'i led ni- i ttie sid-' Pimloii' my strength f lilitig from the !o- of hi d, I called for help, s'lll in ido- c itact with Poqu i. The landlord Had sexernlof the wasjan ts ram:' to my a sictntice; uh.-n they etiler' d the room 1 h i r;o my h d 1 of l'o:a i and r m hnx a stairs. Potpia att tcke I the patv, a id xvonn led the 1 ndlml and three oth!5; finding him so desperate they left 1 itii ia the room, and barricaded the d or. Mr. t Mendennin's f imdy had lied from the house in e.larm, and it wa a considerable time before I i 'MiM rreix-e any ascitince At length a suryyon xx- .s ceat for, who ihesed our xvounds. Nest ia .-aii) P. qa t w s fallen to IV ?;m! xxitie.ut coFcria, th- .-!: -Iuet reist.im:r ; t.e eynreed ,-reat sorroxx- that he had tried to kill hi b'-st t. ;eii l. t ut i hd poivmed him. and had told bita that he -.vas soie to die that night. Dm in? the xx h !e of t'ii transaction Poqua r i.. ..u... .... i , ...... i i: oaor rhr.mch the dav. rvept the brandv ...'f e rnentionej" IP; h is dure been ad nitted to baih nn I i- no v t hom" xx i'lt hi: friemj The morning a!-vr this . v t,'. 1 m taki n m a' war Ton to Ftu-sv ih . a ml ceixr (! every att.uifoa, and have now fully rccexered; the other i:i divi luiP xx inn 1: d at ti t nee tiui" h ive also recovered Fort ll'ai.nc Min't 4. 11334. Trr.nv: jf ntiMi'.us. There will ' e a rpeetinsr of the men of kite s of i Y!ik, this eventtg-. at the City S i loon, opposite St Pant's Church. p hive no doubt it xvill he well attend cd. The mad srherne of the Executive has fallen ith petuliar severity ujion the Printers. All our lars publishing houses line reduced their ImMuss to vet gieat extent, and tlischaigetl great num bers of their ban Is. who, if matters do r-M men I . will -ooo be deprived ol even a sheer's fuvt to live opu or a blanket to cover'thm Py lookinc at tlie names appended to tlie rail, we perceive, num Per- n!n aie tpiick at composition, and th-Mih they may not be able quite to knock vp the administration, we doubt not they will pick the conduct d .he Lxeeu five to pieces m tnr rt s duit mis, and j ut h- patriotism to t!t proof m 'heir addtess Tbe xx vnl h ive toon in the mnr?i (a mark all C:e errors, unless their s-heot-r.re larger th in u-n ' will eive the conduct but we ttU-t I If) of tlie last Hunan a thoiou-h rpTovjoa, and select poin's t r his ed fi aiion from e ery font pouting i i upon him solid columns of aigu-neni , from tmall pica to the more xx eighty Jimerican cannon If tliev cannot beaV reaoti into the Preidcni, knoxvletlge; la!!, they umst tliive it in xvph the mallet. Let them speak daggers to hi.n though he careful not to u-e them bait if all fhoubl fail if neith r paragraphs nor exclamations of di-tres dini,ld have any et tict let the Punters proceed to Washington nnJ press their atgument more loe! ; 1 nling 'hen ot making an tmnrcstion let 'hem i ze their shuvlinz sticks and,1 Lck him up. or chase htm back to the Uer-i milage no matter which. Either would I form a useful page in out history though! it speaks of a macklcd adnuni-tration,' which h is often squabbled, and lirquently . .. . x .. .. .i.. ...... I.een litoxvn mio .'i - ix oi at e mev uox - i like to stick together long. V. Cotn. rr; j I iie fure head ot the fn'trate ("ontituWon in a full let.th S'xtue id tjen. Jack son.; wascariieil to Ch.ule-town thi3 morning,' by water. We learn that no Ametican em'd be found to ai-t in its t ransporla-i tion from the workshop to the wharf, ami it was found necess ity to hire foreigners to move the wooden idol that Capt. E'diol jersists in selling up iti deli nice ol popu 1 ar opinion Eut then xvtiat liglit have x to complain. It is no.,e ot our business w hat i done at tie Nav v Vard even if one citizen showlo be permitted to car ry away oak wood en ugh to build a bum door, xxliilsi another is i el used permission to carry olT a chip. lioton Transcript, Population of Ohio The e-lira itetl r. ''ltnber of inhabitants in Ohio, in 1G03. was eix? y thousand th tate divided i;i 17 counties. In 1810, her population ivi 230,7GO, and the number of couutiei

In 18 Hi, she roMlaine 1 SSii 000 otiU, numbered 4r counties, in 1P20, the po ( 1"I'1M'IH n I? Ul'l t 11, Ml IUU II nullity I i f37 t.Tl'. and in 1833. he i imnuriti'Mi u 1,1 60.(n0, anil s-hfc has above 70 coun ties It ha- been slated that the present Gei - man population of' Ohio i-about 15). 000, ami is rapidly increasing of these 30.000 hip 0tt-1t. The) Hie txctllenl citizens Mini linnets, man) of Iheui wealthy, and the majotily ale, or souii x ill be, inde pendent, nun. The venerable t x. Pi esidtnt Midion entered upen hi9 ighty -f.ur th c-ir ni Sundi tho lGtli. fie xv.iji horn on lie 1G h Sl.jr. h 1751 With all thi- nei-lii of wt, lie rrt;ina hi? t odilv health -inaikahiy vxrll. A I t hleiu ?s in his moveHalt Visiter. tha fxtraorJiriai i, Mm Miller, rcsiding in f'o:i a piiet't, h'l i'i 11 Honaid an,i r.,f;Mv stie.U. huth on Mondav l(j . C e noe r lilt-Hi n. ail lemate u er .. u i .. i i r M ' JUi m t!l " auenoeti vy ui an he;xho !.tte that the children ate ol extra f,' cniitiat y size r,n 1 i i il

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I lie laciy h tionifr xveu,jers ad others, is res,pectt..

til IliC laniily i poor, and xxulj this ex ' i a t ' ma t atttti't

Mi'ion to It- end.atra?smenlsd1,,MSp themselves to e; s low as any o ner : U ... :.. ii." . I . . ' .' r ... 1 1

are ;-rea:l incie.sed.--.lmer us c f llrf.itre A en "Inot ai-ce is ru iri aliied to vice and crime.' I: may al n't he called their parent; for mt id 101 children roa.mitted during the institution, 104 of them t'vitld r.trtlter read tier 7itite The institu tion cormnenred its dulies in 1S2-I. has i (run that ti-tte up to the pte-eul, received xvilhin its wall, subject to ils disctpliuf and in-l i nr jmn, 102 chtl.'r'n ()j this number weie hot, j, a().j 'Jpj irl -- Dining the same peii -d, 10:3." rh-l li i have bren parted xi?h, pi incr adiy h in tlen'tiri'!; leaving now in ih Ilefue, 220, of xv !io-n 1C0 ate h - 43 iil. -S'hi is certainly an i iteresiu: picture a pioiuie xvorthy the cotdemplation and admiration of evei y lover of n due The folloxvinrj ia-e of robbery i. copied ino the ISxv York Courier and Enrjuirei iiotn a late Paris piper: 'A few da)' ago, two nvn, elegantly dieed, xvrnt to the house of a vicar of the church of lnne Xoinille, requeslir.g to see htm, and xvere hoxvn by the servant into his room Having cloted the iIkh, they m polite trf.ma' 1 Ut ""h U admitted of no JreIlJal, dem tilde I tlie key of hi secreta fry. tvhich they opene I, and took from it a j -l,! watch and a -otsj erabe nui of mo ney. The vicar was so overcome, bv sur prise and alirm. that he fainted; and in that state was fount i when the servan' xvent to inform him that his breakfast was ready." An unmarried female of Ruchn, in Unlet Whhl. Switzerland, aged 45, small in statute, and feeble in constitution, commenced, in December, 1 832. a pilgrimage, to Jerusalem, having previously mad one to Rome and anottier to St Jamc. of Compostclla, in Spain. She made a long circuit, taking Pa-sau, Trieste, !elgatle. and Salonica. in her w ay, nnd an ived safe in the II -Iv City, where she gave a piece of 40 francs to a piiest in honor of the Infant Jesu. A Swiss religious pa pet which cues these details, declares that the xvho'.e of ihe piig-irn'g nas performed barefooted. French lipe.r I) firutiies l i tSf' i j .Va-rifd. The nuthori tieo lini ijdj yie-, iaxe recently pa;e t a law reipnring tho. dc-ir ms f i .nin.iii:iiu matItinoiiy to pr. )duee ccrtd.vttiS of OeiU:! L'lliL,le, and uixint; notirc mn. timc in the lai!y papers ot their intentions it is said to h ue orina ted Iroiit t ni 'leu I m . ria i contracted tlx tol:i!ers who hul forgotten their wives that were at home xxeii enough. ARR'V VI S. Xpril 1, Sylp!i, from Rapid 21, F tiiry fneen, from Ports above ia I'ARrrRKs. April 10. Sylph, for Ports above. " '21, 1 airy tiecn, tor Rapids. j.,.r.w. CANDIDATES, .lusust Election I'OIl Ui:i-IU1.NTAT1 VK. fi. M. Shaw. R. N. CarnaN, Jon V Snai p. ! county commassioners. FDR FIRSP DIMH1CF Thomas C Pailv. PitrinK Laplant FOR THIRD DIS 5 R1C T CHARIK.3 PoLKK, Jostrn M'Ciure SHERIFF. Jnnr PrncFLL, ZaCIIARIAU Pt'LLt AM John' 11. Martin. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Election first Monday in May next. To!i "arkkkman, Soi.ovos Rath go nh. Jo.srrti Chambeus. AUCTION!!!! ci. i Hoy, L s, I nil his fi ,u hold i . I kitchen furniture, on S'tturdav, 2bdi i.i-t. at hulaxnti -land, on Market street; coaipnsinc ato ie; .,f every des.aiption necessary for hue. keepit.ir. A credit ot ni e montt.s will be .riven i

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on all sum's oxer five thdl irs. Viuc-r.nrs, lud. April lUi, 1834 46 2t

3JO!?iJS. VLL those indebted to the laic firm of Tom linon Ko. are requested to call and

settle their notes and a counts xvithout delax at the Office of the Wabash lin-urntice Company . i wheie they have been kit. for col.ectiou. 1 - . I T I I i V , J a i. I. I . lx -ItpVU Yiitccnncs. It. J , April 26, bS34-47-tf Jfloney Found. is to inform the public, ta1 on romov in; the oi l frame house at He rorm-r id MrUet and . coml Mieet-, formerly occupied hy Mr. auitul I!ium-r and otlu-rs. a sum ,f m.mev xv a - disooxrred. suiM'ohvI to h.ave Ip n I t I r.r-.,f.,r niaMV tr.-r;. )U IHTSll'l el ! i I tl ! H 'X 1 1 . .... j v , - is r nn' ted to eorne !orx ard am. iMeniuv tlo isame, othcrwt-e it will 1 tletuin-';1 hv the IukI "ers. I'or further parli ulars. eixmire at this joffice. Vin-rnnc, lt d , April 2, I B'1 - 4T-3t BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS'!! BOOKSi.1 LtiiS, STATIONK11S. AT D LINPERS, M JIN STKKI.T, IOriVII.lt, KV. VVF. for sale. Wholes !e at.' i Ketal!. ltS5L an extensive a?'. Ttnient of f ... , Law, .1. d.ral. Mis,; l!.inr,,s .xi Srh(,l Ihoks; Cap and r " ' "'"o'lnj v.int.j j Wank Ji.toks ruled and l,d to any pattern he, neatly executed. Binding; m all its branc The attention of The attention of (mi.trv Mercl ats I eachy soi 1 1 ' O to iiii; jexanunation of their stork and -rices as uoy i ii. m i-i- in i mis pi ,u -i , a in i i in r ineu imtr.- t.r. , uniform.; they xvdi not offer a few articles at icductd prices to liiduee persoiu to buy, that they may in ike up the lo- on other articles Louisx'UIe, Ky ,' April ri. IF:M 47-Ct BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! UciiX, lVickcrman & V o ,oA sellers. Stationer s. ai1 Binders, MA IV S 1 K r FT, t.o V I4 V 1 1 I.E. Kf. ; VK for sale, wh Jeale and retail, an ex , tensive assortment of Classical, La w,Med icai. Miscellaneous and School Books; Cap, Lctt'o-, Pi inting and Wrnppin paper; h-tatiui-j iry in all its variety ; Blank Pooks ruled nnd j bound to any pattern; Pinding in all its branches neatly executed J The attention of country merchants, leachers and otliors, is rcspcotiuliy solicited to their tock and primps; as they pledge themselves t sell nsloxv as anv house in this citv, arid that to their selves ti their prices shall he uniform. They xvill not offer a fe xv articles at reduced prices, and de pen I upon gHmx customer? on tin; balain'P of the bdi or heaping abuse on Ihcir neighbors for profits or support. L ).iivi!h , Ky ., April Ifj, 1834 47-Gt CO-PARTNSRSHIP. jTty IK undersigned, have this day entered inLa P. Co-partneiship, under the Crtu oi Ross nn Kwinj Tliey ocoupv the store on the cortier of Market anil V;itr streets, lately occu - tied bv Tomlinon and Koss. and opposite John C Clark's Hotel. JOHN ROSS WW L F.WING VinceaneS fnd , pril Sth. lr34 4r-3t HOW tl- EivilVG HAVE MRCH'Snt THE or F:LOfJiG to the lite firm of rn.;n.n 1 "inn nviii 4i Ko-, ami are now oflerio them at reh.e.ed pi ict s. I teir assortment is extensive, ted xvill lie complete, upon the rt-ceiot of ditur llllt k r 1 1T11 't r:u.u an i rL' o xii.it supruv, m im ii is eneeiiu smortiy I ney relaiuilie pTore, lately i occupied by Tom'iusoii k. Ros.-, on tiie corner I of Market and Water streets, opposite John C. Clark's Hotel. Vincennes, April f.'h, 133 I -4G-6 1 A LI IHE FAti-SING NEWS, AM) ART OF SUoziiwr (!c tncans by which an individual may obtain and retain W'talt'i. Health, Happiness. i PUBLISHED WEEKLY. J Price iiai j.- noLi.AK a t xti, pai;a'jle iacurial'iy en snficrilin. ' N'exv- "otk Otti- e, 103 Ftilton-streef. i Plol.idt.lpliia Office, '21 Minor btreet. ' 3AII ctuiiiiiuaicatiotiS to be addressed to the Editor, Xexv-Voik, and if post jiaid, xvill meet immediate attention (if not, they will not be taken from the office ) The amount of Subscription nint he forxvarded to secure the re-, ci ipt of t he pa pr. Exchange Papers to he sent to New Yotk. ; '3HE object f this Journal is to present ai 3 the passing ne-.v.t of the dax-. coiuiensed. into a succinct and comprehensive compass, audi to promote public and pi ivale coxid, by inculciitni?. and adxocatiag, tn is, liabils of Indtistry i and Economy, the nesect o! a ibn; tegartl to; which causes so much distress and miserv in ! ! every populous coiumunity. It will likewise, j contain brit f tnisceila iit ans artiebsof merit, ini prose and xerse, and ir intcn ded to be in i 'e in, jail respects, aa entertaining and usv'ui vvtikly , iJournai j I Its c j rridi a j- rcapnc$; xvill place it within the j reach if ex ery respectable citizen, however! I humble his circumstances. Is there a man luj I this or my other community, who can he giu.lgo j I F-Jly Cents a ycai , for a wet kly pfitit en.hodx - j jing the current m!..t;-l,.p;,(.,,"(l,p mo-t minor j ! taut advice, maxi ns, ,,, ret- ir i to the at- j Jtoniment and serin ii, of property and the) ju-nal n.i-cellauv of a pnh-Iie print? Isii.ete ai .single man, xvho w aild m glect i', for his oxvn " - "8';";" p:; ,r,,?i!'f , raV;! ; li:rL:! imifi irj ruriiiny) iti t I I rHln,t: w ; Xil tore ti'.ein, so great a good for pensc o trifliiiij an exi I he xvoi k speaks for ifsdf. The fod impres-! ci.in ciihnitl ! I 1 1. ul.y. ...ill, ., . . fi . I e ii er "' . ...... '..', 1.. . 'illllU " I . I 1 ' ' ' 1 "' " ! I, . It ,lnp...-,. . I L... ; ,..ilt r I I in.u ii u'.ai i rs pa t I'oii a tre . a no i n i 1 1 " 1 1 1 : I reive it- No exertion will be spared to repay J the public favor Jt xilhe published once in' each wee ut Id'ty cents per year, payable in advance ! Tvvo persons srn.line one tlollar, can receive their numbers p.tldreed t one of them, on one sheet, making bat one postage for both. (VjN'ew Subscribers xvill be supplied with the numbers from commencement . Xexv York, March I, I S3 I 17 I"i E it ordained, ,v fj10 Roards of Trustees of M.9 the Borough of" Yinceniies in council assembled, and it is h-jrel y ordained, by the ail thority t th-- same, i,at a tax be levit d fot tht year 1834, tt one quarter per cent, on Real btate, mm seven rjoiiat :l,i fifty cents on Ur xjoofls' stores, in sHli Rroush, Borough . As-essor, be directed to and that pro :eed I tie iui :nedi itely to perfonn his duty as Assessor JNO. R MAR FIX, Fees' t. j d.xnrt r. Htr.t., Clerk. i rassed L4th A-v" i ; if

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I IV virtue of txvo vviili d" Ti T'l to me direct 3 ed from theClerk'i (dfiee of the Knox Cir cnit Court, I will offer at public snle, before the Court House door in Vinceimes, on feitnrdny, the tenth day of Max ensuing, hf txveen the hours of 10 o'clock, AM. nnd 4 o'clock, 1'. M acrreen'oly t the third section of the la, sub jectin real and personal estate to execution; nil the rh;ht. title, and interest of Atjtoine Marasl.idl, of,"in and othe f dloxvim; tracts or parcel ot l.-nd. knoxvn ainl tlesrtiated by the hdhnx ins;; numbers, to wit: purvey twenty-two, containin oo hundred and two (ifieeii hundredths acres of l.tiul; survey twenty-three, containing I I I t. r.tnr fti'ft.tif,- liA I... iOie nn ncrcu aim i ,i 1 " - " r..dth acres of land, and snrvey !itty, con containing .txvo tninorwl nineij --if;iii acres 01 land, in 'I own three, North itaiig ten Wet, with' the ap airtenaiices thereon belonKiasr (Jiveti up uthe property of Antoine Marshall, t 5aisfv the said execution?, one in fa vor ot wit hundred niuety-eif;ht acres of Burtch iz llet.eid, nsinees ol Joseph iioseman, end one in fivor ol U dliam Mieure JOHN rUHCF.LL, Sh'ff K. C. April I8lh, ki-t-4G-Jt PUHI! GROUND SPICES. HOUND Cmtiamon. Clove-, Nul J nie'!-. Allpice, Ginger and JVpper, mi' no in miarter. hrtlf and pound Cais- . ilul,jy ne t j,lst received and for ! . j ROSS h nwiNG, Corner of Water and Market streets. Vincennc-.' April 19ih, lCM-lO-'f m O TT I C3 1ESW , aro the appraisers of an rM ray water j er il!, tiiket. up, by Charles Kclh y. The j ile-o' tioti of said cratt is as follows, to wit : j laiu-'e l'L' BO P, sixty feet long, and six- . tt-ea feet xxi lo, xvith poplar gunnels; the how and stern are oak; five streamers in her which j are s lxved One of the gunnels is broke a iiftle , at one end. i he studdiegs are all nearly oll'( .-n u.-;h tlio ctnmtds. except u piece at one, end Appraised to fifteen dollars by us VM. II. I1AMS1.V, CIIAKI.KS UEDIdJ.. April Fth, lR34-43-'3t ' virtue of a xvnt ol Fi Pa, to me, din J from the Clerk's office of the Knox Ci y virtue of a xvnt of Fi Pa, to me, diree'e-d J fnin the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit t:.nr1. I xvitl offer at outdic sale, before the Ju.irt Mouse door, in Vincenties, on Saturday, the twenty-sixth iu-t , between the iiotirs of 10 ,,'eloi k, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. agreeably fo the third section o!" the law, subjecting teal m, p"rsonal estate to execution, all the ritdit, ! title, interest, and claim, of Wm It. McCulh of. iin and to the following lots or parcel of giound, to wit: lorty acres ot land, hems; a p irt ol stir vey, number thiity-seven, Town three, North Uritige ten West, hounded as follows: beginning at the Wet corner of said survey, thence North lift x -one and a tpi titer tlcgrees, Eat thirty out' chains and seventy five links, thence oouln ithirtx eight and Hire. quarters degree, Last iwi'Jvc cliains sixty links, thence South hlty-one laud a quarter degrees, W est thirty-one chains : and sevt- nty fix e links, thence North thirty-eight ami three quarters degrees. West txvelve chains a id -x!y links, to the place ol begintii 'g: Also trie Povvn lot, ia the Borough of Vinccunes. known nnd designated tn the plat of Johnor. ,an l lanisotrs stirvev, by number three hundred land seventy nine (37) with the appurtenance.inereon ocioiui. uncn no .isinc- "".oj , ., ,, . ,1 . .. r :..., , .. ol XX in. li. aicx.au, m .-aiisix an execution m fax or of X a than it I F.xvinff. i JOHN PL' R CELL, Sh'tT. K C. j April 4lh, ir,31 44-3t IZagle Factory. THIS ESTABLISHMENT is noxv in 'icees'ful o)eratiou, mnking COT TON YARN, of a very superior quality. Cus touo rs, nnd merchants genera l.'y, can have tht i orjers filled as tnual, o.i the slmrtcst notice. D S. RONXER. Yincenne, March 3.1, 1334 10-tf GSMPCEBUEiS AT WHOLESALE. jrTIIE subscriber have receivetl from pfr ! T Seainhoa Sampson and Argii9. the fulloxving; art ;-lcs, to xvit:

300 Hags Havauna Gr een Coff.;e, 5t Hlels. Sugar, ol) Rid. Loaf and Lump tlo. 20i Kegs Huston Xuib, froiu 4 to 24d 1.-30 do. Par, t Pipes pure Cogniac 15 ran !y, It) tlo Spanish do. 2 do Superior Holland (iin, 1 do. Jamaica Spirits,

i)0 Barrels New Oilenis Rum, tV tuarter Caks Sxveet M lagi Wine, 10 tlo do. Sicily Madeira tb. 2 Casks old Port do. hi boxes Claret tlo (a fu.t article) 1 5 1 tlo Collins & Co. Axes, h0 dozen pair chains, 20 do. Hoes, 3d Boxes line Virginia Tobacco, C) tlo. Kentucky ilo. l(i() tlo Dloom Raisin, .50 Barrel No 2, Mackarel, 20 Kecs Bar Lead, 5i B.-u'S No 1 to 7, Shot, 2 Toes Mauialla Cortl ie, 20 HIuls well assoried Queensvvai e, 10 Bai i els 'I'aimers' Oil Together ziilh P13PP&R, SPICE, NUTMEGS, CINNAMON, &C. Ahia. an ! Salt P. tre, Spanish Broxvn and SatiiJh Whiting, Brimstone. Madder, and Indisro, Wade's k Realty's Powder, Imjierial and Gun Poxvder Tea, Vomij Hvson io. Cod fish and Herrings, Bed Cords and Plough Lines, White Lead and Linseed Oil, Writin? and Wrapping Paper, Iron ami Plough Moulds, English &t American Cast Steel, Almonds, Rice, &o &.c. MELEE & SPAN. CIGARS. All of which, has been purchased xvith much care, ami on the best possible terms, and xvill be sold unusually low for cash. W & J LEWIS. i Cvaasvji.e, lad., .dartu liist, itf jwi

V T.Z TI 1.1 JVK. "pHK miderfipned, having been appointed bx tl. President and Directors of the State Bank of Indiana, in pnrMiance of the Charter ol said institution, Commissioners to recti vo subscriptions of Stock in aid Hank for the. Seventh Bank Distnct, composed of the counties of Knox Sullivan, Daviess, Gibson, INko and Dubois the hooks xvill be open every day (Sut)dHys excepted) bctxxeen the houri of J o'clock, A M. and li o'clock, M at Cl.ok'u Hotel, from the Till of April next !o the 10th of May, iiuliiaive. where ilu" attendance will br given by us We would invite the attention of

- ",t; cogens 01 inoi.in.i miiu nmers, generally, to "u ""-uj;ta .'"-' ru irom iue cei.iousii- , '''t of a State Dunk, with the effect il xxil 1 hax e on the prosperity of the country, and hopo T will come forward and take up the stock ithont delay. Those at a distance, cau mako J lne u milages to lie i .erived ..if ,1 . . 1 1 1 j "iremenis, ny seuiimg a i'ower ot Attorney '"uju pcison nerc 10 siinscnhe lor tneut. Ji'HN ROSS, ) J NO Muuitt:, Commissioners: JOUM visi;, ) Vinccnnes, ,id ,2?th .March. -4-l-t f Manager's Office. U'hcehni: Va March K'i. 11,34. Our distanl Cnrrnspondents will find le loxv tlte outlines of the BSULUW T SCI1KMK, OF THE MAUYLIM) LOTTKUY, j CLASS N.. 0 I Draws in Baltimore, on Tuesda) , the C2J I of April. 18.31 i c.irrmLs. ! &25 OOO. 6,OOOy 5,000 53,00(). 20 of 1.000. xVc. iic. Qj-Tickeis only J?5, Please addiese, CLARKE & COOK. Wfieeiing Va. Sole Agents for the Managers in the Western States, who have sold 25 Capitals within a few weeks, amounting to Seventy -I'ive Thousand Dollars; ami who Pave Sold xviihin the last three years, Prizes amounting to upwards of 2.000.000 of Dollars!!! N. F3 When $10 is remitted, postage need not be paid. Match 22 183442 ptll". snhst nbtr respet t tully informs the pujlie, that tic l.-.s ju. t received from Philadelphia and elsewhere, . large and well assorted t.:"di of spring ttnd summer goods also fine uctlery, of xxhidi, he ii.l.-'ds keeping a supply on hand, and xvill sell as low ns any other houstf ,x est of Pitt-burg .. ROBERT BARNES. , Evansville, Intliana, March 10, l831-41-2ro WESTERN EDUCATION BOOK STOKE AND Aiain, between 4th ami 5li Streets, Louis' ville, Kentucky. MLCOX, DICKERMAN & CO., respectfully advertise thai they have formed a. connexion in business as Booksellers, Publishers, and Stationers, nnd bavins: adopted the above designation, arc in complete supply, and noxv offer for sale, a large assortment of School, Classical, Law, Medical, ThttTiogical, and Mis- . cellaneous books. Also , School, Philosophical, Astronomical, and Chemical Apparatus, and vl ithetnatical Instruments, Specimens in CJeolos , and Mineralogy, Giobcs, Maps, Chart?, tec". D. & Co. design to have their Ftore particularly adapted to supply the wants of Preachers, School committees, Library Companies and Country Merchants and having selected their stock with reference to this object, they are prepared to fill orders for every thing i u their line, ut prices loxxer than have hitherto been paid in this mnrket. The demand f r school books, an every thins calculated to advance and facilitate education in the xvestern country, has induced the to to be constantly supplied with all the impoitaut and popular vxorks o:i education as soon as iasucd from the press. Their stock of Miscellaneous books is very extensive, consis'ing of a great number of Authors in e very department of Literature, and Science, and b3 been selected xvith great can from ail the principal cities, and extensive publishers in tlie Several Mates iu the Union. The improvements in modes of teaching, have induced them to keep constantly for sale a complete assortment of school apparatus, consisting of Orreries, Globes Celestial and lenestrifal, Claxtoii's Pneumatic Anparatas: Section models oi the steam raigirie; roeciricai and Galvanic Apparatus: Season Machines, .irld Byrometers ; xvith a variety of other kinds, ail ot xxhich re vt different prices according to e'zo and execution. Their Paper Warehouse connected with their Book Store xvdl enble them to fill all oni rs for everx kind of printing or writing piper which they cn rTrd at reduced prices. Their Stationary will be complete, consisting of all kind and sizes of Blank Books, Quills of evety quality Counting House, School, and Kane. Inkstanks Copy Books, Drawing and Lead Penciis.Musicand Music Paper, Penknives, Nt xv man's, O.-born's nnd Ilres's superior Paints, Pt man, Oblique and Steel Pens of every kind; Biack and Red Printimr, and Writinir Ink; American and imported Stationary of all kinds. Haviinr a Bindery ti Ruling Machine attached to their Store, they can rule paper and bind books to tiny pattern All kinds of Record Books, Execution Dockets, Appearance Dockets, ke. kept constantly on hand Tiacheis, country men bants, school committees, lyceums, and libraries supplied ou the most accommodating terms. . Orders respectfully solicited and punctually atten ied to. Rooks ordered, when not on hand; xvill be obtained if practicable. All our Books futnushed upon tlie iuot reasonable Subscriptions received for all the popular I'eriodicfd throughout the country. Felt. 21, F334 41-Ct BLANK DEEDS, ALWAYS FOR SAI.r. Ai tins f WOOD. A few Cords cf Wood wanted at this Office-