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svi rmAV, i;: . i:?;. ros-r orrici; nrswin -ii .n r.i Mj r Harry appears to set at defiance the opinions of a large majority of the people relating to bi matuigi merit of this import ml department of Hie gov ernment He hi 1. accused and convicted ol inimnn:ijjri))etit l y the unanim .us vote, of the Senate of t,e United State, and yet in despite of Uih, plunge-? sll (ieepor and dee per into the a).y-s l.tch his insatiable party spirit has delved, and et the I'resi.leisl etr-Lnns bin.! An apt illitraf ion of Mr. Hurt's caieerasi IVtmiiMei Gen eraf, vva? given not long -inre in a speech made by a candidate for Congress some tidiere. lie developed many of the abuses of tho Tost Office Department, and compared it- present dilapidated state, to the prosperous condition in which the honet and plain matter of fart m.m, John Mr Lean, had left it, and stated (hat the ex tra allowances made to manv of the contractors, reminded him of an anecdote lold of a certain tailor who made a coat lor one of hi? customer:? of two yards of cloth, anil remaiked that '-this ua a suJi cient quantity . for he m-ide his son Hilly a waistcoat out of it aso.1' Hut when the utotner came a second time with the fame quantity of cloth, the tailor observed ' was not enough " " Wb a-ked tlie customer, "when I brought von two yards for my last coat, you said you had enough for my coat, and that vmi n;ide a waistcoat out of it alo for v our son I'.il Iv. Pin sure I haven't grown larger " "Oh," replied the 'I'ailor, "its true you haven't grown larger, nor your cloth less, hut it would astonish you to see how much my son Billy has grown." This evening. Mr. and Mrs Nichols, will give, for the last time in this place, a Concert of vocal and instrumental music, in the house fitted up by the Thespians. The entertainment ia said, by judges, to be first rate; we would theiefore eay to the lovers of fun, repair thither and judge tor yourselves. l ne amusement of the evening generally commences with a gratuitous display of the double Grecian exercises, which is astonishing to behold. We present in to-day's pappr the Message of the Governor, and also lh proceedings of the Legislature so far as thev have been leceived. The President's Menage will probnbly arrive to night . We shall present it to our patrons next Saturday. We learn thai the Hranch Bank in this! place will commence business to-day. i : d n ' o i r s c o 1 1 1 u : s r o n d i : n c k I.VPI ANATOLI , Dix. 1st, 1 C3 1 . CuililiiigtoHi Dear Sir The Legislature convened!

this morning none of the members of adier" inn on to a rock of the ' Little the Lower House being absent. The lie-j Chain" about 180 miles below this place: ji emulative branch is almost enlii ely ; was sunk to her guards. No lives composed of new ones. In p. int of tal j were lost with regard to the injury done ent, they hare not been surpassed by any!'0 he freight we have not heard. Mr that have preceded, them. Mr Gregory j J- Lewis ot the firm of V. & J. Lewis of was elected Speaker on the Cth ball.. t ' 'his place, was on board at the time of be receiving 39 votes and his opponent! Hie accident.

Mr. Bigger 35 2 scattering. It was not made a political question, both of the , i . i : i i . r . .. I 1 r in ii i ues I'ting ueciueu uiiu j.it.Kou; i r "i- . I ... l 1 1 I inr,,. n - the voles of most of the members. A. t. White, the former principal Clerk, was re-elected by almost an un amnion vole, )octor Jackson Assistant Clerk, Mr. Kc ties of Owen, Enrolling Clerk, and Mr. 'J hitler, Door Keeper. It is thought the session will not close under eight weeks. Pardon this scrawl I write in great haste. You will hear from me again. Yours truly, Q. H. From the I'hila. Commercial Herald. MECHANICS. Tho Heaver Hcpublican contain? tlie fdlowing- article : "There if a Ftraee i . . i . . .. . . i .,irti.ii,i it 1 1 i (!llkC' lO me liume im inn ii.iiii'. ' ..... country, a well a elsewhere. It would almost seem a di-grace to be an indu--tuoiHoriiliil man. Kacli parent think' hie eh dd of superior intellectual cap icit . and capable of tilling 'V station whatev rr hi? abilitiy to (ju iliily him tlierelor llenrewe meet with professional men v .- w nob! doubtlf!' m-iliP most rx-fdt-nl ,Prli inif I ut. unlit for a proleim), tbex lemniiail their live-; iu ii : , 1 1, . . ') obs'iiriiv an 1 I I . v t ri..t t bf li.'ll't' I l V I i "v iv e i i v 1 1 o v - mi-. w.rld yet learned to j'l'W men y then t;, ii,,,,.. and not by the buiines they uiL e Iv, thiough tle pases ol i.;s to.v- ub c u.tiiK arc lli bii-hfes.t?-who b:.ve been ibe beiiefu t-rs ot man ,.,,) Wt.v do we t-o (d'en (i l men, ol anel jod-ein nl in all thiny fl-e. K'ldllrr t,e diclal. s of pride ami .. J'i !it. pilHrring iIm Ilifir c hild; en simulo , b.ouubl op in Kllene.. r;.tl,e,thau pi v. then, such an occupation n- .-naid. t ,n n become U.etu! to Hi--mlvCr at)'! u l.tl'

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, ... ca. n. na a correct ,t , he Due. for . oliireri sov era I Brunch -sot IkM.i, Unk of lodiana, and may be ei viceaUe as a matter of r. U i enee, v y. i i.!i:u:-iiAi i i: mk. l.-ma Di-ming, John I). i:,irh, Chaunrey Uo,e, J:.i,,es B MeC.all, i irt, Odh.rt, David Lint-m, ' 'mder!nnd, Samuel Crawford, D. inns Dcmirir. President Junes r. .,;. : ton, Cashier. s i:y.sviLLKiJj:A.rii. ilham Lewis, J. Shanklm, li. Stoekwell, W in Owen, 'as Cavvson, M. Sherwood, R. Barnes, C. Elliott, John Mitchell, President John Dun das? Cashier. , maiiisox ii;: it. .1. r. I). Lanier, J il.ii King, Ii ibert Craig, Ben j. I lubbs, I. a. ins Barber, Win. W. Page, CI'. J. Arioii, Howard Watts, J F. I). Lanier, President Milton Stann. Cashier. T. 1FAYETTI- IJ!tAN(TI. John Tnylor, Andrew Ingram, Laao CiiiHiuiirt, hndl:li S. Konl, Willinrn Heaton, CJeor-ce NicliuJ, Israel Spencer, J ohn Sliorry, Thomas T. Beiibridge, President Samuel fay lor, Cashier. , vhvci:nks iiij.wrir. I). S Bonner, Matthias Kose, A illinm r.tirtch, Nicholas Smith, Kuhe:l Smith, John F. Snapp, Samuel Wise, William Raper, I). H. linniii"-, President Jno. Ross, Cashier , KUI.1I(TI IJKA.Vflt. Joseph ' . Plmnmer, Lewis dirk, A. (J. Llntichard, Calcl) Sliearon, William Locke, Ira (irover, Juliti I raiiie?, . Kli lirniv n, Achillea Williams, President Elijah Cof h'n, Cashier. i.Ayii:n:mn(;ii branch. mer 1 oney, (leorre lousey, Walter Mayes, Jtiehard Tyner, William Tate, Jhn IV Dunn, Norval Sparks, Daniel S. Major, Omer Tousey, President Enoch' 1). John, Cashier. XKW-ALHAXY i:t?A.f II. M- I He.h, A. S. Hurnelt, P F. Tnely, Welcome Ilule, M B Shields, M. Rohinson, S. G. Wilson, R. Downey, M. C. Fitch, President J. R. Shield, Cashier. ti INDIANAPOLIS !J;LWCH. Mervey Uate, M. 1 Hl the, Si in m I llemh rson, John V i lit ins, D tvi I Willi, ims, Alex. W. Russd, Hoiu- r buu'ks James 1I ike, ' I ei v" dates, President--I. F. Morris, Cashier Samuel V . Irwin, Joseph Rawlins, Samuel I). Bihopt John Vestal, l-aac Williams, Jeremiah llelmer, John Inman, John Bowland, Mc.Lane, President, and Daniel R. Donihue, Cashier. The Dog One of our last English papers contains the following account of the faithfulness of that animal who seems to partake of the moiety of human nature. The fact took dace at Peckham, in the county of Surry: A fine liltile girl, about two years and a half old, was missed by her father, who is a gardener to several families residing in the above neighborhood; out-houses were searched, and ponds dragged, but of no avail. Tow a ids evening however, a boy, who was passing near the deg kennel, in which was chain ced a large Newfoundland dog, espied the little lugitive asleep in the humble dwel ling of her canine friend , the paws of the animal being carefully extended round the child's neck. On his attempting to approach the infant, the dog showed eymp torus of a determination to retain posses-'

siou o his little companion. I his in-! paid in advance ; a credit of ten years will be duced the boy .to call the falher of theUr'vcn " the t'bince, by the interest being paid

child to aid in its rescue, but he also was denied nrmroach The infant, however. being awakened by the balking of the dog, was soon permitted, without resistance, to leave the kennel; whence it ian to tears to the arms of its over joyed parent. Steam Co at Accident . The "Grensince me auove was in ivjie, we nave learned that the loss of property vva very ip:I m rm !irtir!f linnuil Itllltl dol- & v ' I :i i a ' I ' Ii n I , o t vv u a i n u 1 1 1 f , I ! ( i I 1 1 P ;l m 1 1 II n t ol" 10,000 dollars Evansvillc Journal. tlGi il Jerry"1' as Ion? rt? ),t,u can! The President has appointed lbnrif ii. Gtljiin, the spy, to the high office of tiovernor ot Michigan. 4'his man was rejected by the Senate as a bank director. OBITUARY DILI) In Lnwrenreville, 111 on Wednesday ni-ht, th- !Oth Dec. .??A, Doctor rABRiFT. T. (Jai tiiokn, alter a long and lingering illness fl rayed or Stolen IIIO.M the subscriber, living iu Ilnrrison 4 lownsliip, Knox county, Indiana, on the 4 h instant, one light bay Mate, jiCfc, s-uppoed to be eight years old, y Xs- "y;? fourteen halidj high, liald face. f"' ikJAjt i with a star in her forehead, black J 7 ' legs, und the pa-ler purt of her ST-fef hind ft cl white; whoever find? tlie above described mure and conveys her to the owner, will be handsomely rewarded and receive the thanks of JOHN TLVLRliAUGlI. Vir.eenno". Dec. 11, 1834 -Jb'-Jt nllieei" elect, of V iiicpinif s Lod-e, No. I, will be installed according tu ancient iniiii. :it the curt house on the anniversarv of t Julio the Lvang'-Ii.-t, on the Ll"th instunt, at f, 0v ; k P M. V...C, mo-, Dec 13, Milt 3t 1 ME subsei i!n;ra intenOiiig to start ea-l . I., ,n I the loth J inirny next, lor the pur o-e of r, ni"vi:i their .-lock ol (ioods, would T ,-t all t i-e 01 l bled to tlx 111 by note or ic. 'o :.t, to -aii anu -cine uiu sii me pi es i- u 3 10 ,1 , ..1 .1 . . h it tune. J & W. WISE IX r 11, 1831-2 ti r 'A

& enialc Academy. rADAMU GRANVILL2 SI LC J FULLY informs the inhahitar.fs of Vinceiines, that ahe has ojiened an Aeademj for Youn Ladies at the house lately occupied hy the Si-ters of Charity; her system of instruction will comprise Endi-h and

French Grammar, Geography, Chronology, History, Writing, Arithmetic, Music, ond "Ornnmental (;ik. She hopes her experience in tcurhhi, and attention to (he improvement ol tier pupils, will mciit approbation. Vinceiines, Dec. II, Ib3-1 28tf TI 7 A LL those indebted to the Subscriher on account, are called upon to settle and pay the same on or befoie the fust of January next; and those who have notes due, must pay them immediately, as longer indulgence cannot be iven II. D. WIIELLEK. Dec. 11, 1834. 3-31. kill ERE will be sold at publ ic auction, on w Saturday the 27th inst., at the store of W in. Luulscy, jr , corner of Market and second streets, the personal property of John H Dowden, uecFii'ed, consisting in part of the following urticles. One Mare and Colt. One Table, Three volumes of Starky's Evidence, Four Volumes of Blackstone s Commentaries, Blackford's Reports, Eight Volumes of Plutarch's Lirea, AND Nl'MEROl'S OTHER liivw au Miscellaneous IS ORS, Together with other urticles too tedious to mention. Term of Sale. All sums of three dollars and under, cash in hand, and nil sums over thrte dollars, a credit of nine months will l.e jriven, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. .1. B. MARTEN, AdnxT. Dec . 5, 19C I '27-3t tt.Vtt Cft.VT 1UWVA1UV. i B UNAIVAY from the subscriber living in Allison Prairie, III., an apprentice boy named An ron Ranbayar, slender made, about sixteen years old, of light complexion. I hereby forewarn all persons from harboring him, and will give one cent reward for the delivery of said boy. He left my houe on the 20ht of August last. MOSES FIGHT. Dec. 1, lS34-27-3t. Soria IrlowcII, AUCTION & coivxiviissiosr MERCHANTS. yY.lTCHEZ, JUISS. Nov 22, IS34 2r-tf Notice. jMIF- Je of itie Sixteenth Section in Con--Li gressional township two North, of Range seven West, will commence at the court house door in the town of Washington, Dnviuss counly, on the I9ih day of January next, and con tinue from day to day until all is offered for sale; it will be offered in eighty ncre hits. One lourth part of the purchase money and the in erest of the remainder for one year, must bo it II 11 ' ai j jr iii hu VI tttr, GEORGE IIONF.V, S Corn'r. By LF.WIS JO.XES, Dcn'y. Nov. 10, 1S.U 2l-5t m aimgers' Oiiicc, it iiEi:r.LYG, .vor. ig, djj-i. 1 Prize of 30,000! and 15 of 5,000 1!! Vu. Dismal Swamp Lottery, CLASS No. 24, Ft) It 1834. Draws ot Alexandria, Saturday, Dec. 13, 1S34

1 prize of 530.000 is 530,000 1 5,000 5,000 1 4,000 4,000 1 3,000 3,000 1 2,500 2,500 1 2,000 2,000 1 2,160 2,160 25 5o0 12,500 34 3)0 10,200 40 200 8,000 5 100 5,r.u0 5 6" t!0 44 3o! 56 (;0 3,3.;

7,' , ' J5'J,,' Besides manv other handsome prizes. The Scheme embraces an assortment amounting to 3i, 080 dollars. Lowest 3 No prize 50 1st and 2 I, drawn Nos. loo 3d and 4'h til) &!h und nh GO 7lh and Sth, or Oth and 10th 40 Grand Total 3tV .030 Dollars. ()j-Tic!:cis uii.ii 10 Dollars. FlcttBC address your orders to CLARKE COOK, Atrcnts for the Manaarers. N. D. Nos. 24 3G 40, a prize of 53,000 jold at our counter, in Dismal Swamp, No. 21. C. C. 'IHAT six weeks alter date, application will 8 be made to the Register of the Land Olfice at Vineennes in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate, of Forfeited Land Stock for the a mount pai l on the Fractional Section number thirty, in Township number six South, in Range number three East, entered on the 5th day of Mhv, IB07. Also the South East quarter of Section number twenty-four, in 1 ownship number six South, of Range number eleven West, entered on the Glh day of June, 1807, and forfeited lor lion payment agreeably to law; uo.v claimed by the heirs of Waller Tay lor, de-een-ed, under the ar.l of Congress of 23d Mav, lh2!!, entitled lAu act for the relief of purchu -its of public lands, that have reverted tor nm payment ol the purchase money the original Ccrl;fi"ites of purchase ol which have beeii lost or destroyed. (iiven under my hand this 22d day of September, loo-l. WILLIAM H TAYLOR, For himst If and in (rust for the other heiis of Waller Toy h,r, deceased. Nov. L, IP34-24 rt

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'3 1ST Have received m addition to their furmer stocK, the following articles: A U vv,lilJ,l 'hey invite the attention ot X. their friends and the public generally, t-. say i 40 Tons (well assorted) Juniatta Iron, 5 do. I'lough Tlates, 2"0 Boxes 8 by In Glass, 25 do. 10 by IU do. 50 do. assorted Glass Tumblers, tiO do. do. Ruttles, 10 do. do. Decanters, '21 Gross Shoe Blacking, 2)0 Reams Wrapping I'apcr, 51) do. Writing and Letter do. 1 Cask rearlabh, 200 Kegs Beatty's Rille Tovvder, 100 do. Duj)ont's tlo. do. 60 Quarter boxes Young Hjson Sc Gun Fowder Tea, 10 Chests do. do. UJ Kegs White Lead, 10 Barrels domestic Briuidy, 10 do. do. Gin, 2 Pipes Baltimore Gin, 60 dozen Bed Corda, 61) do. Plough Lines, 25 Bags Pepper, 12 do. Spice, 50 Boxes and Barrels common Cigars, 6m do. Melee do. 25 do. Lemon and natural Syrup, iiO Barrels Pittsburgh Putter k Ale, 6 Boxes Stoughton's Bitters, 4 Ceroons S. F. Indigo, 2 llluls. Dutch Madder. Evatisviiie, Ind , May 2lst, 1834-51 IX. STONES. rip WO pair Best French Burr Mill Utones, of JL Buzby k IJorton's Manufactory, for sale fov ROSS ic EWLNG. " N. B. Orders will be received and promptly tilled for the above article. H Si E. Viecennes, Oct. II, 1834 20tf REMOVAL. S'Jfll'I'li fc CJlllSOJY rjpfVE removed to their new Store-Borm corner of Market and Second streets, where they respectfully solicit from their cus lomers and the public generally, a continuation ot the liberal patronage they have received since their commencement in business, and fc r which they return their sincere thanks. They hai e on huud a LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS; which will bo sold ut u small advance on co for cash. Vinceiines, 15th Nov. 1834 24-tf Commissioner's S.mc1L'KSUAiT to an Order of the Probate . Court of Knox County, the undersigned will expose to public snle at the court house door in Vinceiines, on Saturday the Uth day of December next, all the interest and claim Frederick, John, Samuel, and Charles F. Graeter, have in or to the four undivided fifth parts of 40 acres of land in the Lower Prairie, location not known; 1 3o acres ad joining Mithne! Thorn, on River Duchee; also four undivided fifths in town lots in Vincennes, Nos. 23(, 285, 430, 135, 456", 17i, 187, 453, and in pnrt of 18 hlld 1 tiO; also, four lltldi ruled tenths in iOO urrcc, donation io. 108; 400 acres, donation 73; 100 acres, donation 102; 13(5 acres location 115, I3t acres, location 141 ; 204 acres, location S5, mid 75 acres location 143, lying in the county of Knox and four undivided fifth 4 in 160 acres in the county of Vanderburgh, it being the southeast (juarter of Section 5 in Town 5 South, Range 10 West on a credit of six months, with bond ami approved security. JAMES JOHNSON, Comm'r. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 183425-3! NO TICS. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out letters ol adminibtratlon on the estate of John 11. Dowden, late of Knox county, deceased ) nose having claims against said estate w ill present them Iesrullv authentica ted for adjustment, and those indebted to (hees tate will make immediate payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN B. MARTIN, Jldiar. Nov. 22, 1334 25-3t jfT ITS9 11 C. SHERMAN II S. ECKLIN, I il'!f llZiS purchased the Type Foundry established by the lute J. HOWE, ban entered into partnerhi, for the purpose ot cur rying on the Manufactory of Types, under the firm of S. Eckmn Sc Co. We intend keeping on hand a large assortment of type, especially those kinds most ued, which will enable us to supply orders with the least possible delay : and have now for sale a large quantity of the best quality, (stock purchased from the ef-tate of J. Howe,) and intend to make immediate additions to it. S. Eclin ic Co. are now prepared to receive 'Orders lor lounts ot every description, tro ' Pearl to 22 lines Pica, including a variety of (. m nig a variety ol ornumental Letter. W e oiler for sale also, an as(rtmet:l of Cuts, Dashes,Rrass Rule, and othei ornaments, of which specimens will be forward ed to printers, as soon as they can be p-epured. Such improvements as the wants of the trade and taste may rouiqre. will receive Ihe earliest attention at lids eslablibhment. Printing Presses of every description Piinting Ink of the moste approved qua bties. Compos ing Sticks, Brass and Common Galley s, Chases, Imposing Stones, Paper and Tress Boards, Stand ing Presses, Furniture, together with a complete assortment of all articles uaed in a Pi iu ting Of fice, will be kept constantly on hand. Small founts, suitable for Book-finders, in 0 great variety, may be had when called for. (Jrders from all parts of the Union will be promptly and most carefully attended to, and particularly in supplying sorts for ull founts fur nir-hed by our predecessor. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. To the former patrons of this foundry we deem it suificient to say, that they will b as well and as promptly served as heretofore, should they be disposed to favor us with thru orders. 'J'lie business of the Foundry will b conducted under (he following firm, and by th same person who was in fact the type-fouudei in Mr. Howe1 foundry. S F.CKLIN & CO. Corner nf Crown and Cullowhill streets. Phila Sept 18,1834 25-31 Printers of Emrhsh Papeis, by giving tin diove three insertions and forwarding one will r he advertisement, will beentitled to articles 1 I me amount of three dollars. J "J AVE just reeeixed from Baltimore, a fresl i 1 supply of Vince111.es, Nov. 8, 1 !3 1 33-lf

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uiiV.'iVi from the Subrnher. ,,v,:i ,f: ' "bs,.,, Couutv, Mi-.'nri, a eevMomau named i.l , hIMll r0yef,r fid, o leet h or .... I:.s hrgli, remarkablv stout be, It, ami exir.-.onbnary mu-ni!ar power" Ihtc wl,isKITS IKIIllv cut . Ii' ... I 1 1 . ' . - ii i t; umu rtoorr such he left home, a little bald He had when ho went away, a ;d u I , lo:,k, other el, -the- t re. collected, took with him a sorrel horse nbrnst fourteen and a hnlf l.ndi hih, w ith a str in the face and w hite s; ot m, hjs rump. He h.i a 'louhle barrelled bra- piMol, and ab .ut live I 1111drrd ibdi;,rs in immey which be Mole from rr; u htn Irtst heard of. li'o re was, a white maii with him riding a rey hore. I will give lirty ddi,as rew ar.l if said negro e? secured in nny jail in Alis.-eui i, or one hunure,l dollars if friuiul any where i ut of Misonri so ti nt I ct him. Iidurm itnm to be niveti to Nathan MonttromTy, Frcdeiiektown,M,idi.Ji. County, M '." JNO. R MONTGOMERY. Oct 8. 1S34 4t J" isst Mcccivcd, CAf;S H A VANNA COFFEE, do. p,io ,0 10 Barrels New Orleans Sutrar, 3 ' Loaf .lo. 2 Barrels Cogni.ic Brandy, 3 do American do. 2 Barrels Cherry Houace, 2 do- Madeira Wii.u, 3 do. M It,.-H do. 2 !,. Tan.M r-' Od, loO do. Coiierirtii-h Salt. .Ilso, a lart Assortment of QUEENSWARE, AS l) which are offered for sale very low by BUItTCH L IIEBERD. V incen June 21, 183 tf 15fJ eckssitv compells the subscriber to request LHI those indebted fo him, to call and settle by Ca !i or Note. A liberal discount will be mnde to all who pay promptly. Those wh have been indebted more' than one year, and neglect this notice, will, after the lt of December next. be sued . JOSEPH SOMES. Vineennes, Sept. 13, 1834 15-1'.' CORN AMD CATS. 4jpIIE subscribers will receive Corn and Oats 41 in txcl.Hiige fur Merchandize, at the Mar ket price . S. Sc W. J. WISE. Sept. 3, 183414S ALT! SAIB.1!! Barrels Kenhawa Salt, mz:n saw r mr:'--i 5i -.lan t-Z iZ''r BhN. Mukiutr m first quality, -'Uta do. Just received, and For sale, by THORN & TRACY Vineennes, Ind , Juno 14;h, 1B34 32tf Tin: Jhimum So (NINTH VOLUME,) -1 Repository f,r JIusic, Engravingy JVood Cuts, Pociry, and Prose, BY TIIR MOST CKLEBIIATED AVTHORI, Fublished at S3 per annum, BY L. A GODEY, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Tlacc, I'hiladelphia. EOTAHIC f.-i m f.i fj vj J M rQESPKCTFCLLY informs IU friends and 4jO the public, that his office i 11 w kept on Main street, Evan ilie, Indiana, near the sloie of Lockuood Sc Newman. He will keep on band, and for sale, a general assortment id" VEGETABLE MEDICINE. Being fully convinced that a reo-uJar m n ;7 ciet. title- system of IH) PANIC MEDICAL PRACTICE, po-?e??e a vnd superiority over the eornmuii mode of l!eeding and mineralizing, both n point of efiicaey a rid sa fi ty , he em ploy s vegetable remedies excbi-ively in his practice, and recommends them to all who resort to medicine with the h.-ipe of permn ner.t relief. N. B. The public, are informed that trV'Ve who are pretending to practice the Thomsotivnn System without (j'.rililicc.tion, or authority, or blending vegetable and mineral medicines, are not patronised by the Thomsonian Botanic Ir.titution. A . P. HUTCHINSON'. Evnnsville, Ind. Juiy 12, 1334 6m To uiilvUmuYvy feoiAeis 4xc VMuiTs. rllir, subscriber will at'end to the settlement 16 of claim3 ii in the . r:eral Government on arcoin.t of Revolutionaiy services, for Pensions, Land Bounty, and Script claims, arising out of the late war; for llounty lands. Pensions, and Property lost und destroyed. He has in his pocsesMoii Documentary evidence of the se rvices of the oi1irer and soldiers of the Virginia State Ewe, undi-r the command of Col (Jeorge Roger ( lail:, ( 'lorket's Lrgiment, nr;d dipt. Francois Cha rh videos Volunteers. Let'er liblressid, pol ; .-i i . ! , by the otlirers or soh!?er, their hens, executors or administrritors will b promptly n'tended to; and the proofs forwnrded immediately to Washington toagetleman who will prosecute the claim SAMPLE HILL, finci tines, Indiana. Nov 1. 1P.3! 21-3t vv '3!H1-; siib-criber w i?be to purchase a qiianX. titv of clean mei chantabli; W I i E V j', also a ouaiit it v of ( ) TS, for which he will give il.e highest price, in Meicha nd'-x. J ;s. v 1 p(. 'illcerlncs August S'h, 1!.3J !"-;f KMIE Sllbsrri'ers l.n jot teceived from S . - 1 1, 1. - in-, a 1 v gei.i'ial a--ort hient of Jroceriee, ail o v, ! :! ! , !;a n.g 1 '( r. S' it cte.t in pron 'ur ciiig 1 1, ( 111 1 t . t a . ,1.,-. r , f;.c if excellent ," .l.'M's U.ee, togeiner vvut, he ol 1 t. ii.o i H.iar :"o Tieeio r. n.picT Hid th-V w id I- di ll of low lor ea-h. i ih:;n Jc 1ILACY, J iiei Is'l 15lt