Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 October 1834 — Page 3
'Fh.n?fi 7E3,T OV rUl: A DASH. 1 he otfic.a paper at Washington city. IMibliihM a lung article, assailing the course of Senator Tipton, in dissenttng from th v.vs of the president, in reirir.J to the appropriation for the improvement of the Wabash liver. It
grange production an odd-mixture of ""uc'v hivi suppressed nner. I t heaps upon the people of Indiana unmeasured ! praise-terming them ,TPllpmn. i hearted, patriotic, disinterestedami 'dem iprp,p,l ' . ocrat.c, ' and then turns to their Senator, nnd asks ''would Spm9i,ipT;..i i. ' 'Would Senator Ti Il-K'U "uii i ,1 v iii ci.,i r.. .i -i.nc, i. M uie paitrv sum of I ttvpniv. inous.iml no.iars abandon the Presilmi the - uMy,nu me 'ririr,eS, lo which she hitherto adhered." We presume it r I iir i r i ik i n rail lit. i r . - . w, I . . . - - ... - wiv iniuti oi me editor o It he Cilobe, tint the 'i th lt the President il,; stance. Hb.indnnp.t tho r ternal imnrovempnt i , l,...i. 1...1: 1.. " " " t, j'r itf titp.v in iri' prinrip(es" of inliana hitherto adhered. ... " " iiiwi.iHii liu Canal 7 1 leg ra p h . The conduct of the postmaster at Philadelphia i severely assailed, because that h large quantity of public documents, franked from Washington, by Col. Wattnough, for the use of his constituents, had been sold to a grocer, (enveloped and ad lrefsed and Cranked,) as waste paper 1 ue excuse maue is mat the persons toj wnom uiey were a hiressed, coul I not be found. This is denied, and the Comtner-! cial Intelligencer says "Among the hundred weights of public documents and papers suppressed and sold by the pot office clerks, thei e is not a single frank of Joel l. b'uthei land, nor a single copy of the Globe, to be found V 1mos Kendall. Cieucral Huff flreen is now publishing in numbers, a sketih of thelileofArnos Kendall, at i h is time, we understand, on n visit to Philadelphia, proli.ibly with the view of making arrangements for preventing the defeat cT Sutherland. The conclusion of the sccoud liumher is as follows : ".Mr. Clay's vole for Adam, that fruitful source of Kendall's subsetpiei.t warfare upon hi.in wns given in January, I5J2 j; et as late as October 11 Hi, 1S:0, .Mr. Kendall wrote to Mr. Clay, "whatever course I may feel constrained to take in relation to the administration generally I trust I shait )iot be the means, or the occasion of casmg am iotpntaiiui ui'u.i yol k inte- i c.turv or iiux m." Who could have believed that this same Amos Kendall should afterwards live become the booin friend and control the Administration of Andrew Jackson. He is the bitter reviler and hired calumniator of Henry Clay!! In my next I explain how he be- ( nms so. Ii iciil he sera that at the very Moment . he w is 7irsocia!in r with .lr Clay for a salary of . fifteen hundred dollars as Ihs price nf in rcmo- j val to Washington tor the purpose of vindica ting Mr Clay against theso ";unpkks u-hidh trere afloat against inn,'11 he was ne;ociatiiig
with jif, fur a slipteiulcd sum u-hir'i I paid him, ;eace. to reuiain in Frankfort to ass nl Mr. Clay." j 4i,,e resolved he never would speak evil mmM ; falsely of any man; and if ever he spoke against , , . , T . j.'inv, it should be under the following restrieJohn Randolph s. Mother. I he late John ,;,,, nni limitations, which he conscientious Randolph, some )ears since, addressed observed: liitnself to an intimate friend in termsj would consider if it would not be proper fomelhing like the following:--! used to '".'k to the person himself, concerning the . 1 1 1 evil, belore he spoke of it to any one else, tie called a I- renchman, because I took the j i.He would ordinarily say nothing retlecting French side in politics, and though this 'on any man behind his back, w hich lie would w as unpist, )et the truth is, I w ould have nut readily say to his face. l.een a French atheist, if it had not been! , "J1? ;"J "vate no evil of another , 11 .- 1 .1 . .1 ! which he had occasion to speak of, nor make it for one recollection, and that wass tIe.worQO than it was memory of the time when my departed 1 "When he was property called to speak amother ueed to take my little hand in her"?, gainst any man, if he knew any good of him, and caused me on my'knees to say, Kur!,,e w!lulJ sPr1a'i of tl,at to-. . , . , , . , J j "lie would lie sure to maintain charity toFather Which art 111 heaven. ; wards the persons of all that he had occasion to
JVezv York Court of Sesslotis, Sept. 8. Among the culprits sentenced this day, was Charles Ziss, a young man who is heir apparent to a property of j$00,OUO from on aged mother on Long Island, u ho was sentenced to the Penitentiary for six months, for obtaining goods under fal?e pretences. He is an old offender; and liis numerous thefts and frauds without apparent inducement, would almost lead to the belief that he is an individual ot the class whose organ ot acquisitiveness, is developed to such a degree as almost to , ... .1- . 1 . 1 i'lvest the stealing propensit ot its morin.. 1 uiv j, ( j tal enormity. SUCIi a person, now ev t r, 11 s 1 t .1 he cannot lie reclaimed, ougtil at lasi to tie placed in a situation where he can no . lorger prey upon the community , Gamhc Love of gaming corrupt? the best principles in the world, like a quicksand, it swallow" up a man in a moment It is na enemy to all laudable exertions for the bettering of our fortunes by honest industry; it implies a hardness of heart, and want of sympathy for our fellow creatures ; ami, above all, it is an enemy to God, who has forbid us to covet our reihbor's goods; and, accordingly, we (hid, that no man who has raised himself by talents and industry, no man remarkable f r a tteluig heart, no mm who has been attentive to icligious duties, was ever tonnd to no a gam.sitr. ; . . . . Murder eoiuetimes follow, the loss of pence.' ! F.ostos, Titmiay Morning. Cholera at Ilahfax Halifax papers t the 30th nit were yestenhy rect ivetl here, which furnish the first news of the cholera raging there. It commenced in the Poor House ami Harrarks, about the 13 or 20th, and thence bad ..t...,i..,l inia iho limn. The renort of the
Beard of Health from the 2fith to the 30th An- X TAKE Ibis method of tendering to the citru.t cives one hundred and seventy-five case JL izens of Evansvilie, my sincere thanks lor nnd silly-two deaths. Duiin- the first week of the hind ns-istance which they rendered my son itsr?e,the mortality was chiefly among the I Azor Wilson, 1.1 arresting and securing S I .! .,!, i, liiil- ..r. .a. mid of Dawson, a noted counterfeiter, and I teel in
...... j , , .. .. . - the three regiments thirty-four dieii. Columbian Cent A MIHROK OF VANITY. Queen Elizabeth admiring the elegance of the Marquis de Villi de Mediana, a Spanish nobleman, complimented him on it, begging at the same time to know who possessed the heart of so accomplished a cavalier. "Madam,'' said he, "a lover risks too much in such an occasion, but your Majesty's will i; Lw. Excuse me, however, if 1 fear to name her; but rcpict your Majesty's acceptance of her portrait.' He afterwards sent her a looking glass. '-That's hot 9 The Editor of the Buffalo Daily Advertiser savs, that it was so all f red hot the other day, that a man's pencil melted in his pocket! Whew, man! was not a yg Lake.l in the street last week to quick that he hadnl1 time to Jit I and didrrt the town well boil over and burn up the pampf Why, tir, the theatre has heeD
i'i a twenty times lnr the weather! become no r r emo...i... . . - r
the above calamities were Miffered and recorded, the Liverpool(li. ) Mercury ha arrived, laden with Hie t'lllotving- tale of woe, which the editor insists is a frt n. I though it was something strange r in. credible. llAier tef. Vestereav after dinnnr rV i mean ",t,nrr ,or we e nolh.ng,) e m'p" or inktaml; ami on inquiring ot our imp about it, he declared 'pun the honour of a devil, that it had just melled, and that he had just burnt hi tino-era in . . . r ' b ' v ' to the Snvff." volume of Italian oems lately received in the British Metropolis, irnisl.es fine amusement for iie l,.;o-t.eil win i . . 'Hirnist.es hue amusement lor Ihn iLcigh Hunt lias shown himself m , smiil" ;.. giving a. merry interpretation to somp of tl..p i("u1'"3- '" 'owins is a free translation oJ , - ...r . . ll.P ir.fa on Simn iw Wliat a moment! What a doubt! All my nose, inside and out, All ray thrilling, licking, caustic, Pyramid rhiuocrostic Wants to sneeze, and cannot do it! Now it yearns me, thrills me, stings me, Now with rapturous torment wrings me. Now says Sneeze, ''You fool, pet through it.' S'leeS.'tct Oh, 'tis most del-15u In hi hhi must del-.,?, , (llanj it! 1 shall sneeze till spring,) Suuif'a a most delicious thing. ' ,r- Habington ietained to the latest period of his life a keen reli?h for the at tainnienl of knowledge, ami made considcable sacrifices to enable himself to keep
nP its rapid progress. After de-ito
sending; from the cliair(V'ice President ;of Geological Society) he took private lessons in geology of Mr. Webster. So late as the winter of 1032, he enrolled his name at the University of London as a student of chemistry, and there attended with the utmost punctuality a course on that science nf seven months' duration, lie afterwards in the same spirit, and in his 77th year, once more applied himself seriously to geology, and went over the collection of fossils in our museum. lean scarcely conceive a more gratifying spec tacle than that of a veteran in the labors of professional duty thus returning to the pursuits he had loved when young, and seeking relaxation, not in ease and repose, the allowable luxuries of old age, but in the indulgence of an enlightened passion of knovvedge. .Mr. Grccnougtfs AJJtess. ki:les to m: oissi:nvn in spi:akit; of otiii:i;s. The following resolutions of Doctor Cotton Mather, on the subject of slander, are recom mended to the consideration of the lovers of -.speak against, and would heartily wish them ! all u-ood ' KOTICE. Mee Ban Meeting of the Stockholders in the Brnnch k located at Vincennes, is requested at 2 o'clock on Saturday the 1 Ith instant, at J. C. Clarke's Hotel, for the purpose of providing a Banking bouse and transacting such other businessasthey may deem necessary. Vincennes, Oct. 4, 1334 iS-Z tmituCstiMtov's ILoh'cc. 5T1IIE 'nl)-cribcr having taken out letters LJL of ndiuiuistration on the ttale of John Skomp, (late of Knox county, Indiana.) deceasen, uoinv an iio-f uiuvou-ii 10 aaiii iniut; n 1 - , . . .. rnnip torw.iri and set e their accounts immedllxU.y nUl t!lo5C Laving claims ngainst the - estate; are rcpted to present them properly 'authenticated tor settlement. The estate, from ' : -..! I.. Ko r..l. .., pitstjou aiijit;tiiMiii rs. 1 . ii'iii-rn i. .-untnfc. JOSEPH McCLL'RE, sldmr. Oct. C, 1731 18-3 UnUlHlStrrtt0l'!s5 SSillC. f aHF.RF. will be sold at public auction, on J Friday, the 24th instant, all the personal properly ot John Skomp, deceased, conit inr in part ot the lollowinj articles: mtn.l.ry, C.ITTLE ?-Y JlOfiS. O.YE If, I (! (i O.N, HOUSEHOLD JIXD KITCUEX PL'JLYITL RE, UiJLVf,' I TE.YILS, $-r., with numerous articles too tedious to mention. : Twelve months credit w ill be ,iven on all sums ifr 11 iri1 nil 1.11-. i t- iiiiii iiiit'i !'iii;u 11111111 . .1 I II . .1 . : ' All ,, , t.d-
,ars ;ukJ Under cash w" ill be required. Sale to soon, as the United states lands are now survey take place on the premises at 10 o'clock A M.,'ed and will no doubt be offered tor sale the tu
mid continue from day to day until all are sold, Due attendance will be jjiven by .IOSEPII McCLL'RE, Admr. Oct. 2, 1S34 IS-3 ilia ID o ; i Iit y bound to say to the citizens of that place, I that if any expenses were incurred thereby, 1 iam willing to discharge the same promptly. . 1 .... 1 J. WILSON. Orange County, Sept. l, 1834 lF-3t Shrriu's Snlr. I Y virtue of a writ of Fi Fa tome directed' 5 from the Clerk's ollice of the Knox Circuit ; Court, I w ill ofi't r at public sale before the . Court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday, the eighteenth day of October next, between the hours f 10 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock P M, a - 1 . .i.il.r r.t 1. iMoeai iV lOWicunm section 01 i ne i a w mo t-i:-J tins: real and pt rson.d estate to execution, all; the right, title, and interest of W illiam Mc j Cord, of, in. and to the following tract or parI eel of land, known and designated by the fol- ! lowing Number, to-wit: South West quarter of the South F.ast otiarter of Section eleven
Town four North, Range eight West, containing frt- acres, (40) with the appurtenances t hereon "belonging ; given up as the property of William McCord to satisfy an Execution in favour of William Burtch Sc William J. Ileberd. JOHN PURCELL, Sh'Jf. K. C. ?rtxcbcr23, A D 1S34-17-4
MANAGERS' OFFICK.
Wheeling, Va. Sept. ?,lh, 1834. Our coriepondent8 will find below a synopsis of three si'iiEJs nun schemes. DISAUL SJK1MP LOTTERY. Class No. 19, for 1S3I, draws at Alexandria, Oct. 4th, 18.34. 1 PRIZE OF $20,000, l e 10,000; 1 0 $3,000; 1 3,000; 100!!! Kick of ,000. Tukth only 10 Dollars. Addre your orders to CL.HilvK 4. COOK, Sole Agents Tor iho Managers in the Wcit. DISMAL SIVAmFToTTERY Xo. 20 Draws October, the 13th. SOMKTIM.NU AKD lUM'SOMT. a Prize of lowest 2 No. prize 30 dollar. Tickets, 10 Dollars. Add res your orders to Cl.AItKr. & COOK, Sole Agenti For the Maungers in the West. nrsiML sir.iMp lottery. CLASS No. 21, FOIt IC34. To be drawn at Alexandria, Nov. I, GRAND SCHEME. 2i M3jj.au Witli numerous other nrizei smounlitif in all S'MGJO Tickets, only 10 Dollars. Address your orders to CLAKKF. & COOK, Sole Agents For the Managers in the West. THE (NINTH VOLUME,) .2 Repository for JHusic, Engraving, Wood Cuts, Poetry, and Prose t 1)V THE MOST CELEBRATED AUTHORS, Fublished at S3 pev annum 9 BV L. A. COOKY, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Mace, Fhiladel phia. Police is (iWen, 'SlIIAT six weeks alter date, application will 5L be made to the llegister of the Land Ollice at Vincennes in the state of Indiana, for a Certiticae of Forfeited Land Stock for the amount paid ou the Fractional Section number thirty, in Township number six South, in Range number three West, entered on the 5th Jay of May, 15J07. Also the South East quarter of Section number twenty-four, in Town ship number six South, of Kange number eleven West, entered on the Glh day of June, 1S07, and forfeited for non payment agreeably to law; now claimed by the heirs of Waller Tey lor, decensed, under the act of Congress of 2Jd May, IS28, entitled "An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted lor non payment of the purchase money," the original Certificates of purchase of which hare been lost or destroyed. tiiren under my hand this 22d dsy of September, 11:34. WILLIAM II. TAYLOR, For himself and in trust for the other heirs of Waller Tnjlor, deceased. Sept. 27, 183417-6 SALE OF LOTS IJ9 TMSE 2 Olf VT or "TelILL be ofTcred for sale to the highest bid tJ c!er, on Wednesday, the '2Zd day of Oc- . tober next, one-fourth of the lots in ttie town of I'lymomh; rornmencing with the lowest odd number and ottering every alternate odd miniber throughout iho town plat. A liberal credit will be given for four-fifth- of the purchase U10 ney ; one -tilth mint be paia uowu. 13 laid out on a liberal clan, on the north bank of Yellow river.whcre the Michigan Road crosses) the same. It i forty-two and hall miles north ot Loansport; twenty-three and nail soutn 01 South Bend; forty-one south-east trotn .vncni Kim cil , neai Iv 111 a direct lino to For t Wayne, nassin through Lai norle at twelve miles from the Lake; twenty six miles from Mishawaka Iron Works on the St. Joseph river, which is I now in successful operation. Yellow river is a ! handsome constant stream, well calculated to ,,r. ,i. l in w lii iifrv. mill is considered navisrable jiii the seasons of high water. The prop.ietors making arrangements to erect a saw-mill at the place the ensuing year. It is confidently be lieved that PLYMOUTH oilers equal, inducements to enterni isimr voung men ot business, as any other of the numerous villages that are springing up in the north part ot Indiana, oeing surrounded with as rich land, and as well situated as any other patt of tho state; inter spcr-ed w ith large quantities of iron ore ; which must add much to the wealth of this part of the state, as the country improves, which will be suing year. The public are invited to examine and judge j fortheinelves, what will be the local and coiui mercial advantages of Plymouth as the country orojriesses in improvements. JAMES BLAIR, ) ProJOHN SEBING, pneW m. POLKE, ) tors. Sept. 20, 1834 16-.r "NOTICE. LL those indebted to the subscribers by 1 T bock account are requested to call and I discharge the same by cash or note ou or before I the I st of November next; and all those indebtI eil by nolo, are also requested to mnke payment ion or before the aboe mentioned tiuiu. All (hose who wish, can discharge their accounts and notes in WHEAT, CORN, or OATS, if paid within the time aboe mentioned, or PORK paid any time w ithin the present year. Those j who neglect ibis call, may expect to find tlo ir : accounts and notes in the handsof an officer fur ! collection, a no further indulgence will begiv- !... eu THORN & TRACY. Vincrnnes,Sept.C0, IC34 1G-6 Wheat & Oats. r"l"lIE subscriber wishes to purchase a quanlL tity of clean merchantable WHEAT, also u quantity of OATS, for which he wili give the highest price, in Merchandize. JOS. MADDOI. Vineennts, Anjnst 8th, 1834 10-If
NEW OOOiOS. CHAMBERS &. GARVIN, OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, A llE n,oxv feceiving their Fall and Winter supply of F.nglish, 1 Domestic ) .ZI.SO
Cun Powder, Imperial, llysnri i Young Hyson To which they would invite the Mtention of their friei.ds in Indiana, and Illinois, and dealers generally, to give them a call. Louisville, Sept. 13, I 834 15-1 7 Necessity compells the subscriber to request thosf indebted to him, to call and settle by (.'ash or Note. A liberal discount will be made to all w ho pay promptly. Thoe w ho have been indebted more than one year, and neglect this notice, will, ulter the 1st of December next, be sued . JOSEPH SOMF.S. Vinceiinps, Sept. 13, 163415-12 HERNIA, OR 5TTUIK subscriber respectfully nnnouuees to L the people and the afflicted, that 1 homns StHTor. nf Pv fill nrli v. line i 11 v f nt fM I a Tlill! e - 7 j i j - - - - or the complete cure of all kinds of And has obtained n patent for the same. lie has procured the solo right of its use in Indiana, and constituted Dr Joseph Somks acent, who will attend all cases ut his otlicc in Vincennes. No compensation will be required or accepted unless a permanent cure is ellected. Til ACKER V. BUSH. Sept. 6, 1834 14-tf CORN AND OATS.
5jpIIi; tubscribeis will receive Corn and Oats jansville in the Sixth District, are hereby notiLL in exchange tor Merchandize, at the Mar-'tied, that tbev are required to pay thefirst in
ket pricu S. 4: W. J. WISE. Sept. 3, 1S34 14Have received in addition to their former itock, the fjllo-jL'ing articles: A NI) to which, tbev invite the attention of j their friends and the public generally, to say 40 Tons (well assorted) Juniatta Iron, 5 do Plough Plates, 25(1 Boxes 8 by id Glass, 0 do. 10 by 12 do . 60 do. assorted Glass Tumblers, SO do. do. Bottles, 10 do. do. Decanters, 24 Gross Shoe Blacking, 20O Reams Wrapping Paper, 60 do. Writing and Letter do. I Cask Pearlasii, 200 Kegs Realty's Birlo Powder, 100 do. Dupont's do. do. 60 Quarter boxes Young Ilyson k Gun Powder Tea, 10 Chests do. do. 80 Kegs White Lead, 10 Barrels domestic Brandy, 10 do. Gin, '2 Pipes Baltimore Gin, 60 dozen Bed Cords, 60 do. Plough Lines, 25 Bags Pepper, 1 do. Spice, 60 Boxes and Barrel? common Cigars, 00 do. Melee do. 25 do. Lernoii and natural Syrup, . Barrels Pittsburgh Porter & Ale, 6 Boxes Stoughton's Bitters, 4 Ceroons S. F. Indigo, 2 Hhds. Dutch Madder. Evansvilie, lud., May ilst, 1834-61 MM Bushels Rye, wanted by the subscribers, for which the highest market price will be given. SMITH & CARSON, Vincetine?, July 18th, 1S31 7-tf . S. BONNER, HAS JUST RECEIVED I71ROM New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, an extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE among zi ftich arc Blue, Black, invisible Green, Brown, Mixed Drab Cloths, Blue and Blnck Cassimere, French and British Merino, Black and Colored Circassian, Bombazine, Bombazet t, Brochelle, Lastin Princeita, Tartan Plaids, Camlets, Cussmetts, I lonnels, v.c Black Italian Lustring, Black silk Camlet, Fancy colored Poult De Leou and Gros' De Naples, Silk and Velvet Vestings, Flag, Bandanna and Pongee Handkerchiefs, Grass and Linen Cambric Ditto Thibet, Alpine, Merino, Prussian, Gauzt, and Silk Handkerchiefs, Lustring and Fancy Cravats, Bombazine and Silk Stocks, Plain and Figured Swiss, Mull, Bobbinnett and Jaconett Muslins, Russia and Cotton Diaper and Table Cloths, Calicoes, Ginghams, and printed Muslins, French printed Cambrics, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c. Together with a large Stock of Domestic Croocis, SUCH AS Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings, Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Sec. Sec. And a variety of other articles, which wit! be sold fur cash, at very reduced prices. 1S Chests, 1-2 Chests, cc 1-4 Chests. YOUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL & GUN-POWDER TEA, For Sale ly the Chest. Vincennes, lad., July 17, 1G31 7-tf
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SUUti Wank o India na. 1HL uscribers for Stock in the leversl branches t,f the State bank of Indiana, or hereby liot.firU that they are required to pay tho iirst lutalmt it ou f.iirh slmr. i.C llir Stnrlr the respective CVmmissmneis baring char) the Subscription books in each District, ii 'own where the Branch BnnU i., arge of in t!i 'own where the Branch Bank in which am h. Stock is subscribed is located, huU at such public place in the said town as said Commis sioners thall direct, on .Momiay the tenth duy if November next. And a!,0, that on the daj succeeding being the eleventh day of November next, at the usual place of holding elections in uch town, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the ufternoou, ill election will he held, by ballot, for eiht l'orectorson the port of the respecti e StockhohU rs in ench such branch ; of which election th Commissioners holding the Subscription Hooki of Stock in such District, are appointed Judges. by order of the Board of Directois ot tha -tale Bank of Indiana, on this 2bth day of August, A. D. Ib34. JOSF.ni M. MOORE, Cashier pro. tern. The publisher of the several newspapers in each town where a branch of the State Bank it located, are n quested to insert the above noiir us early a possible, and continue the same until the tenth day of November next, nnd forward a copy of tho paper containing the same to this office. J. M. MOORE. Sept. 6, 1S34 14-10 4 GRFEAtrv to the forejjcinir Notief, the inbi. seribers of Stock in the Vincerines Branch, are requested to call at the counting room of Ross k. Lwing, to pay the first instalment 011 their respective shares. Eighteen dollars and jSeventy-fhe cents, on t.nch share is required to 'be paid on or before the 10th dav of November next. It is hoped the Stockholders will com forward and make the desired payment as toon as possible. N. B. Any subscriber for stock feiling tr comply with the above requisition, will forfait ten dollars on each share. JOHN MOORE, ) JOHN WISE, ( Commrs JOHN ROSS, $ Vincennes, Sept. 4, 183114-10 BltAM II OF THE STATE BANK OF INDIANA AT EVANSVILLE. A HUE subscribers for Stock in the Branch of UL the Stale Bank of Indiana located at Evstalment on each snare ot their block, to the undersigned Commissioners having charge of tho cuuscriptmn L.OOKS in saia uisinct, ai uih counting room v( John Mitchell, in the town of I Evansiille, on Monday the tenth day of November next. And von are also notified to at tend at the Court House in the town of Lvansvil'e, on Tuesday, the eleventh day of Noveni ber next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M. and 4 o'clock P.M. for the purpose of electing ei";ht Directors for said Branch JOHN MITCHELL' WILLIAM LEWIS, FR. AMORY,Jr. 1 Evansvilie, Sept. 5, 131 14-10 Commr HOUSE jFor Sale. arpHE subscriber offers for sale bis HOUSE LL and LOT in the low n of Washington. Daviess county, Indiana. It is u small frame houiw, in good repair, nearly new, and possessing evary convenience necessary for a family. THE HOUSE AND LOT can be had on moderate terms, for cash, which can be ascertained on application. A General Warrantee Deed will be given to the purchaser. 1H03. J. BERRY. Vincennes, Sept. 5, 1634 14-tf LETTERS of Administration, with the will annexed, of the estate of Isaac Hudson, deceased, was on the I6lh July last, by the Probate Court of Warrick county, granted to tho subscriber. Said estate is solvent. All person holding claims against the estate, are hereby notified to file their claims, or a statement thereof in the clerk's office of said county, within twelve months from the granting as aforesaid. - All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate settlement with the Executor. J A M E3 1 1 IN M A N, Executor. Boonville, W arrick co. Aug. 15, I834.-I2 3t GENERAL FjjMl E undersigned, residing at New Albany, InJL diana, having opened an office for the purpose, oilers his services to the public as agent for the prosecution and collection of accounts and claims generally, the investigation of Land 'Pities, purchase ami sale of real estate, redemption of land subject to sale for non-pay mc-nt of taxes, S:c . in any part of this Slate or ihe adjoining States, CLAIMS FOR REVOLUTIONARY SERVICES, both continental and state, and will undertake on reasonable terms, tho prosecution of claims fur Land, Bounty Pay, or Pensions, of officers and soldiers of the revolutionary war, of those who were in the naval service of V irginia, or served under General George Rogers Clarke in the Illinois Regiments and the Western Aimy. He respectfully invites the correspondence of persons having titles to such claims, against the State of Virginia or the United States. Having attentiva and experienced correspondents at Richmond Va. and at Washington City, he will be eble to transact business promptly in those places. Tu cases requiring legal aid or advice, be will bo assisted by able counsel and the utmost mugeric and attention w ill be given to bring to a speoly and successful issue, any business that may be confided to him. Satisfactory references as to capacity and in tegrity can be lurnistieil. ill. II H It 11. A. New-Albany, Indiana, May 9, 1834-8-(2m) GOODS. Thorn Tracy, Tf ESPECTFULLY inform their friends that IKjjLy they have just received from the Eastern Cities, A General and Seasonable Assortment of FASHIONABLE Embracing almost every article of Staple and Fancy Diy Go.'.ds, Ojieenswarc and Hardware. An examination of On ir Stock, which is mors complete and extensive than they have ever before oil", reel to On' public, is respectfully solicited, with t lie assurance to purchasers that their efforts shall be to please in prices as well as iq gOOl Is. 1 . U I . Viueennes, J Jus 1 4th, 1S34 2-tf
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