Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 September 1834 — Page 3
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gU,,,y ne greatest incm..1! ' , ,h e M,us P'e, apparently -v siting for "tracio hd absU,d,ties. A Hn instance afe V1""' M,ai,ed and f this. 1 ive von wn f. ... ... ir:"."aJ :ml .to b,m- " about seven
r at follovvi: ,; u lei - ' "Pari, March 13, 1 729 . HoPK4N?OX. Dar Sir. -To i say that I have been dhd npjtoyoij a. an Ami-Federalist, aik me-if it-be jnsi. My opinion was t:Ter wnnny tnouh of notice to merit citing; but since you ask i!f 1 will tell it o you . I am nit a Federalist, because 1 never rubmitterl the whole system of opinions td the creed of any p:'lv of men Whatever, hi religion, in philosophy, 11. j politic, or in n- thine elte where I wa
Capable of thinking for myself. Such j mpnrp- At this moment, hen only the n addiction' is the last degt'edation of a!(fend3nt were present . they were ten ifree and moral agent. If i could not e!p' al ee''f of one of the lions among
to Heaven hut wiih a patty, I would not g,'thpro. " ne bar of hi care hal been m there at 'all. Thoretore I protest to you 'rj'"'n,ls'y IOft!, and he had liberated I itn not nf'the party of Federalize but I ! ','rrs"lf- Withotit a moment's leitation.
rn much further Irom that of the Anti
r ueraitn. - 1 approved, fiom the tirt J " :i ,pnr 1P!ts resoiuie manner, snxeu replied : m-iment, of the gieat mass of what i9ilmhy the throat. Mruck him violently -A monkey oserving a butler drawin Hr new ' C.josmution the consolida !wi'h his whip, am! literally dragged him ; in a jog of ale , .viheil j0 be an imitator
tioo of the govemment, the nriraui.aliort , ' wto executive, legislative and judiciary, the sub division of the legislative, Ihe hap Iy compromise between the ureal and nine states, by the (liferent manner 1 . . . . . . TtlTirifT in I ha tun hMiiiane I 10 1 .iM'i.f ,v . pertons instead of states, the qniilied , - w m u v ll'nj-.'", 1 III lii W 1 negative nn law cr ven t. I hp exer.n 1 1 v e. ! lie. iic. These, mv dear friend, are mv . o - -1 sentiments, by ivhich you will see I was fight in saying I am neither Federalist nor Anti Federalist : that I am of neither party, uor yet a trimmer between par parties. Signed - "TUGS. J KF FEU SON." See Vol. 2-1 Jefferson's Wi itiocs Correspondence, page 433. CENSOll. A letter from North Carolina says: "The news from the east and west, as far aJ has been heard fiom, is veiy cheering. There are already 90 anti Jackson men letnrned, and it i cnnlidenlly said that on joint ballot there w ill be a whig ma ionlv of 12 " Impudence. On the safety fund rag doles issued at Lorkport, the bust of Jack .on is placed over that of Washington, and Van Hureo over that of Franklin!! A. Y. Star. Latttt from Europe. London and Liv erpool papers, lo the 2Gth of July, have Len teceiTed; ' Down to July 20lh, there had been no engagement between the armies of Don Carlos and Gen R"dil. The foimer had his head quarters at Santa Cruz de Campezo, and the latter Lerin. Reinforcements of 9,000 men had left Pampeluna to jbin him. Only 300 recruits, it is said, had joined Don Cailos. A decisive engagement was expected, in the course ot a few days at farthest. A letter of the iGth from Genoa, intim ites that Don Mi guel contrary to lift solemn promise, was en deavoring tft get back to Portugal. Should he make an attempt, he will unquestionably be treated as an outlaw. The Morning Herald of the 26th, mentions a report of Ihe death of the poel Coleridge 00 tbe'jrevious inon.rig. ti ( ri r U u (V a $ uvi v ' Foreign Intelligence. From London pa"perslo the 28th July. Frightful excttses nave neen co.nmuieu by the populace at Madrid on the bursting forth of the cholera. . As in Paris and ee Where the first ravages mane by the disorder were' believed to be the effect ol "vj - , . I I. A n n ..if.jvA.tail tbut potion and 11 naving utt eugge.. .... themonki had poiionrd the wells, the mob broke into three convent!, pillaged them, i-i ' .1 ..i,firul .1 f ibe inrtnk The Government had, however, directed vigorous measuri against the offeudcr.-, ud tranquility had been restored . Mn .Van. New, wife of the American Minister, died at Madrid 011 the ICth of July, of cholera. The British fleet lefl Smyrna about tne r.K r June in eoncq.ierice of the l.oo. which was ,1,
iurn 1 niK 1 t o ' r . . - cra..ng there.- A.neiican Almanac, lor I8J0. now m pie m.. r.. i.:ii .,.Sr.,l tbelr. nl.irh w leant lint US relUiti in die'
ne lrisu ouciiiun 1 of Commons on the GH), and WasUiutumri of the year ensumjr. Will be the Iiou- Ol commons oil liir -.0 j , ,n .
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number of members who voted agaio.l it nearest ihe eaitl, on the - Of w,,et, d lot exceed twenty-five. u, ilitnce will be about 2 millions n 'Varis paters of the 25'h, repieser.ti miles, or somewhat less than one lourlh Mad, id as perfectly quiet. Cailos k.ptjof out distance Horn he , to the monutains.and no egag.Mcnt h.dr 1 ' yet taken place. It-dil express the ireatesl confi lence in h.s nieces J Beauty and health. - t emales should he
Miguel has expressed hiinelt dePiiou, of settling at Vienna, but In goveincnem. it is expected, will not be disposed lo Ui it. 6 . a-; . .e. " . ..!.. rnat mo re ! II It saitl inn w aisr 1 ..oi'i ' j - - 1 per gallon in Paris, than the wine with; which the French Navy is supplied at! Toulouse 16 -f v 11 1 iriTon mte-ur ai'TlvrrN A MAN AND AN AI.LIGA1UII riCHt Br.TWEEN a siaiv .. The Mobile Mercantile gives the '"o-.ns reiufin Aim m m 1 n w 1 ruin 0 11... r..i.'i' i . ... u .iroia on nnii si a iriuciii invw'v- -. r.tin-. ri. be nLced. rnr'?' .7r.r; "As one of my negro men was reluming bocna from work late one evening. "V .V ... i .... ..li.'rit-r who bail conra-a It-tl him self in Aoaje low bush ..n,trvlr for I ... . . 1 .... ..r in..' 1 same low nusn woou oj m- - - reh .eoniinllr tor inei iirpos i suddenly at Ihe intended victim," seized h,m by the leg just below the knee, vitb nis jaws, ... . the negro expressed it, -.hook and growled. But b being A very stout, activ; felb.w, extneatedbiinself h don-t Lnow bow, m.-d ret realed till be taet another fellow who was coiii.fig behind.: they then furoislied themselyns with stakes. an4-.advaciog attirtkeil -Hits Kentleu.an, rd, when tpejot.kome ud l!d L;e -Jury, ftny bsJUW at sw smld er biU ejitifr
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1 - ... "-"r:-' mornmvr. rioweref tit had nh - I , . - . - . anJ rOllld not be fnnn.t I... I .1 r. .. - "v !MtHIUT. mug . l . . e - .. j.rri .ongarHl well put together. The wnrro had weep 00 one side of his lex, nd bruisr on the other, was lame for several day He watches yet for an alligator every time be pass es that way, and have no doubt that bad it been young negro, or hud he been less athletic than be was, be would have fared itucb worse. Escape of a L ion A few day ago whrri Howes' New York Menagerie wan at the Chicknpee Factory, Mas.. one of the lions escaped from his cage. The pa- . vilion had been erected and everv thine w readins-ss fr the r xhibition to cornl,he keeper, Mr Whiting, approached him 1 ?ac k into hts cage Capt. R. F. Stockton has returned to Princeton, after nn absence cf torr..-
0f.mnritha, on a viiit to England, for th pur
po? 01 procuring a loan t ir ine Jeiaware nnff Ki'ifan Canal Cnmpany. We hear " uh oeen fucce-iui m ooiamiug ine money upon favorable terms. A meeting of the citizens of Princeton has been call for the purpose of devi-mg meaMires fr tpnrlir In Kim tpatinioninl ot ffiiprt to tender lo him a testimonial of respect A. J. Stale Gazette. D'uintertsied Love. A marriage took p'ace a short time ince in Irasburg jul, between Mr. Ja. Ililantl and Miss Mutha M. P ulev under the following circutn- j Jf J r . , ... , stances: 1 he Bridegroom was under ar rest for the subordination ol perjury, and j the blide the only witness upon which the governtnen' relied In convict him. To rherkmate the proecution, the prisoner obtained the hand of the witness in marriage, before trial, which renders her in incompetent witness against ber husband, and he will probably sl i through the lio gers of Justice. A. Y. Courier. The Eastern papers give the subjoined account of tl.e fun of an elephant, in cross ing Connecticut river, a few days since: The elephant was to or three hours in getting over the Connecticut, the evenin? after he whs exhibited here. As soon as he got into the middle of the stream, (very deep and rapid at the place where he ciossed,) he began to play about in the water, and gambol in the most antic manner; and when bis keeper undeitook to punish him, he immediately sunk ten or fifteen feet, leaving them toswirn for their lives. A dog who is domesticated with !im, vas then sent to seize him by the ear and lead him out ; the elephant wound his trunk round his body, and tossed him twenty feet in the air. Ail this was done good humoredly, however, and evidently with no intention f serious mischief. When he was tired with his frolic, he came out and surrendered himself. The scene was watched from the bank by a considerable number of spectators. HALEY'S COMET. The Haley Comet, it has been re ported for the week past, on th- authoii-
ty of a Correspondent of the New i ork;,r t .ro,ubout the own plat. A liberal crcdi
Courier and Enquiier, is wott v isible in; will be given tor four-fifths of the purchase iuo- I the Est near the conltelUttoD Taurus, jiey ; one riitb m.i,t be paid down. j -
and that Us present distance Irotn tlie E.irth is fotly millions of miles, but on the nib flriobpr next it will stand nearest, and! be only three and a halt millions UHtant (
Other astronomical calculations also nave Logansport ; twenty-three and ball south of been made and published by the same South Bend ; forty-one south east trom .MicHivviiter in reference to this comet. It nn fc'a Cy, neaily 111 a direct line, to Foil ayne,
...... .11 . . . m j i.ii.roifur 1 it 'i I 1 us v his m 1 1 r i 1 tint: ous, and that the excentric "wanderer o( 1 the uiiper mi is not yet visible, ant. .... . .. . 1 wi'.l mil be Ulitil October of the nr.r( Vt-ar ! -at leat'fO iag the editor of the Amer ,11 itJM '"h"1 ! icati Almaoac, Mr Pane, whose accurate!
asttotiointrai Kiiov ik. ie is ni'iifp'ii.io.T:. :pi,lCt:uio ensuing 3 ear. n 19 conu icuny o The Adocale of this motning publish jjiev.d iiat Pl.y vIolMTI odors equal io,.eee. hv ueimiion. an exfac, Horn the! ments ,oeuterp,,...,g young men l
tii'sl Sl.ice me iiiik i eartv ia(Ji.it the impoilaiit Lct, 1 ha: beau j ty c.muot 111 reality, exiM, i.ir, pendent ol healtli; and lliut the one is at'souneiy un- . . 1 .....I...... ! ,.n.i. .:.i.i. bv anv nractice inconsistent; .........---- J , . with the other. 111 vaill 00 nicy ...... r.tv a ilioir ckni to ffive a 'io-eaie Mijj-. w. w ....... .-1 he," to tbeir cheeks, or to augment the grKCe and symmetry ol their lo, mS unless a, cautious t pieserve the whole ftatne in health, vigor and activity. Leautv of corn plex ion. and lo a certain extent. " "'I . nothing nunc thai.
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I ,ui, brm..v with the extemallwuo i.eglec.1 tins call.niaji.exptso
n..d of their htrmony wlin me extern ,-. v( D,e system; the certain eflfect I'.- ,.r- air. cheerluloess, temperance, i. . . 1 1... c .. .iivi-ipi ul nno.ii 11 1 al unniieriupvci j constraint. Journal of Health. A ROIL1WO tTOUK CATHF.RS NO MOSS. There irea set of people m be world, of so unset "tied and restless a temper, and such admirers ot noviltv. that they can never belong pleased with one way o. living, no more than to cou ti uel-ng in ne habitation j but before they ii .ni.r..l uoou one business, dip into another; vod sot t4iJ W cK.tiM ia . 1
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. ..im, Kiuvtvui iii'Huri .tu kuai.1 till:) UlC QI I 1 ... . e... 1 J ouviiy Dceinnine ?o live, iui nv reason 01 ticklfnes aiid irnnat ience. never arrive at a nit f livinp: uch nprinm fall Under'the ?An'ni'ni this proverb, which it deigned td fix the volatility of therr tifmper,kbr iayin:t)efore ibetir iheill cor-eqnenct-s of uh ckledtt Dd iu;ist;iicy, ' . . lie makes- a rod for hi? owu', breech This proverb M u?uallT npnlied Id Vach pebii., who lor. ya.nt joI pen if (Ira l ion "into the coiiequepcesif things, amf ol' the qualification . of knovirg men,, a re often prevailed on, by the artifices of delignii g persons, to do those things which i;: the consequence sensibly affect them". Ivef, tvhile they design tiiem only for others, deeming themselves secure. As also eiich revengeful spirit who prosecute their priva'e resentments against other? with such nt unwary pi ecipitatenettf, thai the heaviest part of the 1 unishment liejquentl falls to their own fhaie. A Physician being asked the difleicnce ; between a regular l'hysiciaij 'and a Q-m k. Hh. ul the capacity. He drew the s-pig gol from the banal, but not. knowing how to slop it again, let lb., ale all run out, uiiile he funked alout in The gieatest fe r imaginable .v '1MIAT si x weeks alter date, application will 1 be made to the Register of the Land Otlice at Vincetiiit." in ihe &;atc i t Indiauu, for a .Cert.ticate of Fo, f.ued I .and StocU for the '. mil ;,i ti... l, ,-,.,t. ,1 inount pan! on the Fractional Set-lion number thirty, in Township number, en South, in ttaiign number three West, entered on the 5lb o'ay of May, liiUT. Also the South i:ast riurter of Section utiinber twenty-four, in '! ownship number n South, of Itani! number tdeveii West, entered 011 the 6th day of June, 18U7, 'oricueu lor not! payment iicrueatny to Jaw; now claimed br the heirs of Waller-T; lor, fieu( (ler act of c of bi, entitled .n act for the n lief ol T urcba jsers ut publ'o lands, that have reverti-d K-r nun . iynirnt of the purchase mon.-j the orijj.rii.l Ct-i titivates 01 puictiuae ot which have been losl or destroyed. Liiven under my band this 22J day of Sep" tcuiber, 1L'J4. WILLfAM IL TAYLOR. For himself and ia trust for the utlurr heirs of Weller Tay lor, deceased. Sept. 27, 183417-6 tt ctuff 's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Fi Fa to ine directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit (JiMtrt, I wiil oiler at public sale before the Court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday, the eighteenth 'ay of October next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock P M, agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting ieil and personal estate to execution, all the right, title, and interest of Will. am MoCord, of, in, and to the following-tract or parcel tif laud, known and designated hy the fallowing Number, to wit: South West courier of the South East quarter ot" Section rlivm I'own four North, flange eight West, containing forty acres, (10). with the appurtenances thereoii belonging; giveo up ns the property of William McCord to satisfy an Execution in favour of Wilbnui ISutub &c William J. tlahcrdJU.'IN I'U IICELL, Stiff, K. C. September 2, A D I8.J4 17-4 "sale of lots" wV TREE 'OlIVV Or ILL be offered for sale trbe highest bidtier, on Wednesday, the 2-d-day of Oc tober net, one-tourth ot lUe lot in lua town of Plymouth; commencing with I ho lowest odd ....... r un.l iitTriiiy everv allernale: odd nuuiT U)U Vf Vi I Cf) J lti'1 PJ n I IS hiiJ out on a liberal pl-n, 011 the north bank ; I ...-v.. 11 .... 1...... 11... i..-i,i.-i. ItoJ .rushes' lhu sduje f0-,ty-'two :.nd tia.f tilde north of, iia'ssnis; throuan Laporie at twelve miles trout w th I.mLu- tupiilt miles l.oui .Mlblia Waka yvrks 0u the ct. Joseph river, wh.ch i ,1UW in successful operation. 1 ertow nvr is . . ..... 1 ' . 1 . . 1 .. ... 1 handsome constant stream, well calculated toj propel machinery ami is considered navigable hi iie seasons of biv'fi water. ihe prop.ietors ki urra H-ut.:ts to erect a saw-mill at the I
anv ovner 01 tne iiurit-iujs in.ite-a unu , . , in thtJ IM,rl)l ,l!irl OI ,,,,. .amovg vtoch are -1 ,., ,.s r;,i, l.d. and as wd!1 Rue, Black, invisible Green.
sjtnate.t nsauy other p.t ol the slate; i.jier L. r,l rtr.,P nuaulities ol iron ore i hie' -1 . ' 1 .. ... IllllSl aOU UKICO lo 1110 wi-iimi in 1 . ... 1 . 1 .... 1 1 1. part l ae ,t.-. as tlie couutlV improves, nh.-ch vv ill b; soon, as tae United Sl.it. s lao.L art.- now surveycil and wiil no doubt bo idle red for 3ule ttie en suing year. l i.f .!dio nr.; invited to examine and j..dg; for tlieuiseU es, vvto.1 will be tue loc.l and commercial advautagi s of Pljiiwuth us the couuliy pro r-3--i III llli. Tii Vt llltflll . s jALvir.r ih.ih, 1 rreJOILN SERLXG, neW M. POLhLE, ) tors. 70, I3.'l4 lG-.i . ir rs ri j Sept NOTICE. fi LL those indebied to the subscribers by 000k account are itMticsted'tt call and tluctiarue ihe sanie by c.ib or note On or l-cfrs ihe 1st ol November next ; and alfcthose indebted by note, are also req.ie.tcil lo make payment on or before the above inenltoiit-d time. All those who wish, can discharge their accounts and notes in WHEVP, COilN, or OA I S, if iiaid within the time above inentioned,or PORK ,,ni.t anv time wnuin. tn..ri- ent year. 1 nose 11 " - expecA to-niut their accounts and notes in the jin4,,B 0f au fficcr for collection, as no further indulgence will Legiven . THORN L TRACY. Vincennes, Sept. 20, 1834 1 6-0 Wheat c& 0ats. fSJIlE subscriber wishes to pu release a quani lily of clean merchantable WHEATnlo quantity of OATS, for which he wall give the hi'hest prict, ia Merchandize. ... 0 JOS. MADD05. - Viaccnr.ee, Aufnsl 8th, IbVMlO-tf
IEW GOODS. CHAMBERS & GARVIN, OF LOUISVILLE, KEXTUCKY, 4 RE now rtctiviog tbsir Fall and Winter jupply of . v Knglish, 1 " .miial'1 ( si' ac&aa Dotuestic )
tJun I'owdcr, - j - Young tlyson To which they would invite the attention of their friei.ds in Indiana, ml Illinois, and deal: trs generally, to jjive them acall. Louisville, Si-yi. 13, 183415-17 "JST Ecrssnr compells the j.utscrili-r 10 request Ll those indebted to him, to call and settle oy Cash or iS'ote. A liberal discount will be made to all who pay promptly. Those who have been indebted more than one e.r, and neglect this notice, will, alter the 1st of December next, be sued . JOSEPH SOME8. Vincciioes, Sept. 13, 18'34 15-li HSRNiii on
)HE subscriber respectfully announces to Seventy-five cents, (,n each share is required to the people and the afflicted, that Thomas ! be jiaiil on or before the 10th day of November Siagner, of Kentucky, has invented a TRUSS j nest. It is hoped tho Stockholders will come ortt-e complete cure of all kinds of ,f rward and make the desired payment as soon mm - . las possible. UtLYsia, Ol! lUlYVWTt, I N. U. Ay subscriber for stock foiling to And has obtained a patent for ihe same. Heico,I'n,y with the above requisition, will lorfeit hns procured the sob iii;ht of its use in Indiana, !tc'" dollar ou each share, and constituted Dr Jofih Somks agent , wboi JOHN MOORE,)
will attend all cases at b.s otlice in Vi.iccnnes. No compensation will be required or accepted unlets a permanent cure is riVcted. 'i ll ACKER V. CL'SIL Sef t. 6, 1834 14-tf CORN AND OATST
S ilHE subsc ribers will receive Com and Oats H. in exchange for Merchandize, at the Mar-jficd,
kel price . S. Sc V. J. WISE. Sept. 3, 183414are receivtd in addition to their former stock, the following articles: AND to v. bicb, they invite the attention of their friends and the public generally, to sy 40 Tons (well assorted) Juniatta Iron, 5 do. Hough Plates, 2541 Boies 8 by lo Glass, 2j do. 10 by 12 do. 60 do. assorted Glass Tumblers, T50 do. do. Rot ties, 10 do. do. Decanters, 24 Gross Shoe blacking, Suo Reams Wrapping Paper, 5ii do. Writing and Letter do. 1 Cask Peaibish, COO Kegs Realty's Rifle Poivder, 100 do. Dnpout's do. do. 60 Quarter boxes Young Hyson U Gun Powder Tea, 10 Chests do. do. CO Kegs W bite Lead, 10 barrels domestic Brandy, 10 do. do. Gin, 2 Pipes Baltimore Gin, 60 do.eu Bvd Cords, . 60 do. Plough Lines, 0 Bags Pepper, 12 do. Spice, 60 Boxes and Rarrels common Cigars, $O0 do. Melee do. 25 do. Lfoion and natural Syrup, U0 Barrels Pittsburgh Porter & Ale, 6 Boxes Stoughton's Bitters, 4 Ceroons S. F. lodio, 2 Hhds. Dutch Madder. Evaosvilie, Ind., May 2lsl, 1834-61 RYE ! ! AY tTh tTh rflS K,il,els Rye, wanted by the IX MJSf XL! iJ subscribers, tor wnicti the bigliesi m.nKel price will be given. S VII PH CARSON. Vincennes, July ISth, 1834 7-tf 1D. BONNIE JK, HAS JUST RECEIVED q,r , p ROM New York, Philadelphia, and Baltitimore, an extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DUf GrOOBS, Brown, Mixed . Drab Cloths, Blue anti Black Ca:simeic, French atui Biitish Mt iiuo, libtck and Colored Circassian, Bomb-zine, U (i.bazt-tt,Brochelle Lasting,! Print ettti. Tart an Plaids, Camlets, Cas-, sinett, r Miiuels, .vc. Black lialnn Lustring, Biick silk CatMict, Fancy cob.ied Poult De Leon and Gros De Naples, Silk anrl Velvet Vesting, Flng, Bandanna ami Pongee Handkerchiefs, Gra.s ami Linen Cambric DittoThibet, Alpine, Merino, Prussian, Gauxe, and Silk Handkerchiefs, Lt.string and Fanoy Cravats, Bombazine ami Siik Slocks, Plain and Figured Swiss. Mull, BobLinnett and Jaconelt Muslin'1, Rnuia an- Cotton Diaper and Tabic Cloths, Calicoes, Giueb.in.s, and printed Muslins, FiCtH-l) printed Cambrics, Hats, Boots, Shot s, &c. Together vith a large Stock of Uomestic Oootls, SUCH A3 Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings, Plaids, Siripes, Checks, .tc. &c. And a. variety cf ether articles, -which will be sold for cash, at very reduced prices. 10 Cheetf, 1-2 Chests. & 1-4 Chests. YOUNG HYSON. IMPERIAL U GUN-POWDER TEA, For Sale by the Chest Vinocaoes, Ind., July 17, IB34 7-lf
ftlatii Rank of Indiana. XpHE ulscribers for Stock in tb tavertl L bmnohe, 0f the State Baak of Indian, ar hereby notified that they are required to par the fir?t Instalment on each share oftbelr Stock, to the respective Commissioners bavin cbarro of the bubucnption Books in enth District, in tbo town where the branch Bank in which sorb Stock is Fuhsrrihf d is located, and at inch public place in ihe said town as said Commissioner! diall direct, on Monday the tenth day of November next. Aid abo, thnt on the day succeeding being: the eleventh day of November next, at ihe usual pluue of holding elections in
jsu:h town, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon, Jan election will be held, by ballot, for eight 1 rectors 011 the port of the respective Stockholders m each such branch; of which ejection tbo 1 Commissioners holding the Subscription Books !f Stock in such District, are appointed Judges, : Hv crdr of ti e Coartl of Directors of tho i-iie Uank ot Indiana, on this SStb day of August, A. D. IC-C4. JOSEPH M. MOOBE, Cashier pro. lem. puMi-hers of tbo severnl newsnnners in The each town where a branch of the Stale Bank is located, are r quested to insert the above notico a? e irty as possible, ami continue the same until the tenth day of November next, and forward a copy of the paper containing the same lo tbis office. J. M. MOORE. Sept. 6, 1S3-; 1 J-10 j 4 crtKE4Bf.v to the foretjoins: Notice, the subsenbtrs of Stock in the Vincennes Crunch, jiiie it quested to call at the counting room of I Ross ii Kwinp, to pay the first instalment on , their respective shares. F.ii-hlfn r(nll nn.t JtHlIM WISE, Commr'a JOHN ROSS, Vincennes, Sept. 4, 183414-10 BRANCH OF Til IS STATE BANK OF IN. DIAN A AT KVANSVILLK. A IIHE subscribers for Stock in Ihe Branch o" A two Stale Bank nf liuli;in:i .m-:iJ.I at lansville i the Sixth District, are hereby not! that they arc; required to pay the first in stalment on each share of their Stock, to tho undersigned Coiimisioners having charge of the Subscription Books in said District, at tbo counting room of John Mitchell, in the town of Evanille, on Monday the tenth day of November next. And you are also notified to attend at the Court House in Ihe town rf Evansville.on Tucdrty, the eleventh day of November nit, lnnvffn the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P M. for the purpose of electing eieni Liirtctoi;' lor sum Uranch. JOHN MITCHELL, : WILLIAM LEWIS, Commr'e FR. AMORY,Jr. Evansv'dle, Sept. 6, 1834 14-10 HOUSE JFor alc. IP HE subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE and LOT in the town of Washington, D viess county, Indiana. It is a small frame bouse. iu good repair, nearly new, and possessing every convenience necessary lor a lauuly. THE HOUSE AND LOT can be had on moderate terms, for cash, which, can be ascertained on 'i pplic.uiion.. A Geneial Warrantee Deed will be given to the purchaser, THUS. J. BERRY. Vincennes, Sept. 5, 18H4-14-tf LETTERS of Administration, with the will annexed, of the estate of Isaac Hudson, deceaed, wus on the ltt!i July last, by the Probate Court of Warrick county, granted to tho subscriber. Said estate is solvent. All persona holding claims against the estate, are heresy notified to file their claims, or a statement thereof in the clerk's office of said count, within. twelve months from the granting n aforesaid All persons indebted to the estate ere requested to make immediate settlement with the Etecu tor. J A M E3 HI N MAN, Executor. Boonvillc, Warrickco. Aug. 16, IB34-I23tv GENERAL A G2 IS 3ST (D 3STi aisaifc efssaj sriwV W JiPw Jan riMI E undersigned.residtng at New Albany, fn dima, having opened au office for the pur pose, offers bis services to the public as agent for the prosecution and collection of accbuuta mid claims generally, the investigation of Land Titles, purchase and sale of real estate, redemp tioo of land subject to sale for non-payment i" In XfS. .C-.r . if. a 11 v oa rl of Ibis Sta te or the ud. j,,,. st nes, claims for revoluiionARY SERVICES, both continental and,. stale, and will undertake on reasonable terms, this prosecution of claims for Laud, Bounty Pay, or Pensions, of officers ami soldiers of the revolutionary war, ol those who were in the .naval servioc of Virginia, or served tinder General Georce Rogers Clarke in the Illinois KegTinenta (and the W estern Army. He respectfully ; inI vites the correspondence of persons having ti1. urt. rl.iim.- :iir:iiliKt !.f Stntp of Vlfa c-(iia orUlK Ui.uetl State?. Having attenlivo ;,,, ,.PnnPW correspondents at Richmond j Va. and at Washington City, he will be able tu (transact business promptly in those places. ": la ieasi-s rcniiii iiii leej.l aid or advice, be will bo j a,sisUd bv . abie counsel and the utmost diltgenco ami atleuiioii will be ki ven to bring to a speoly and successful issue, any business that may be confided to hi;n. Satisfactory references as lo capacity and iu terrify can be furnished. WM HARDIA. New-Albany, Indiana, May 9, 1834 - 6-(2fa) NEW GOOBS. IThom s ITraey, KP ESPEC l FULLY inform their friends that JJjfl they have just received from the Eastern (Jnies, A General and Se-Asnnaole Assortment of FASHIONABLE GOODS, Embracing nlruost every article of Staple and Fancy Dry Good, Queensware and Hardware. An examination of their. Stock, which is mora complete and extensive than they have ever h fore offered to the public, is respectfully solicit ed, with the assurance to purchasers that their efforts shall be to please in prices as well as ia woods. T. fa T. inev ni.es, June 14th, IGS4 i-tf
