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WEEKLY mSSSSNGER

down 4500 l"ihe's of coa!--at rm dium tati she couM have taken 6000

builiels 3)d tinnspoit with safe

v upwards of onii thoos- "'- 'v-ric

I-of

In the house- ( rep escn: alms. Aadnv Stevenson, of YTirainia, was re-elected ihi speaker; and William S. Franklin was e-

lected clerk

flour t Now Orleans. Cieinnati Ca:

: hie advertisement for the sale of real estate, it wan aided in a postscript in order to enhance the value of 'he e.'tte, that "there is tw lawyer within fifteen mifos of Ihe place." Ve should like to live there.

fjn

Henry Clay and David Crocket visileo Baltimore on ihe29h nit. The legal iate of postage on a single letter from London to Paris is eighty-sever rents.

Profoor Obmi:id. of Yale Col

closes hi remark onm tne re

vent phenomenon i th fi. m neiit, by

the fiihwl!:g nq'icst: the rr(i of 'Falling Stais. is

not understood by meteorologist, it 1 desirible tornllect all the firt attend ieg this phenomenon, Mated with as much precision as pib'e. The sub srriber therefore requests o he informed r,f auv pariiru'.ars which were oh served bv others reporting the time when it wh first discovered, the position of the. rndiat't piot above mentioned, whether progressive oi station

arr. a-.d ef any other facts relating to

At an election in the legislature of Geor jrin f r a hrts idier general. Major JACK DOWNING received inure than twentj votes.

rs.

Tlie Tort Carbon mail was robbed fran e stage ufiW in Pot'.svii'i.: Pa. on the

21th nit. Ktftv dollars reward is off'-red

for rlie recovery of the mail and the arrest

ot the thief.

It appears at Fredotiia, (N. Y.) the j TheodorusVanosdors Estate Weighing season has already comim n J

red ils visits. The stage which l?ft on I

t';e night of the l(3th instant was drawn on runners; and, wiiat is rather unusual in snowy weather, a heavy rlap of thunder occured the same evening. Meteors innumerable have been seen for several nights, and have tilled the entire firmament until morning paltd their inelhctual fires.

9

WOOD Ciittt'l tG.

Wl want nme forty of fifty cords of tiro wood cot is mediately for winrii we will allow the highest price, on subscription or other debts due this office, D -ender 7.

Five hundred United Stale troops arc about to embark from Old Point tiomfrri for Savannah, thence to Alabama.

Upwards of three tiiousiml d.dlars have been already raised in 'ho ciiy of P.d

delphia for tiie relief of the sufferers from

fire in Somerse , Pa.

5

wmmm

General Jone, of Washington city, has

offered his plantation near Arlington. I).

for the pijri.se of udncating African yuuth

Tff ' ' i fJ S 2.Yfi m H. Printer's ct re.it, Sistliana.

i8VTUltY.DF.CKMEit 11, 133.

A Inrg-e pan'h'O, jtspposeH to have esr-n petl some tune since from a raravao, beiio

tiin quite y un, lu;s lately been caught in

ilanover, Mass.

A polico nffi -er in ew York rrccnti-.

- lonna twekm v tvh lumnies ri.?u.nri in

one building.

County SeminaryA MEETING will be holden at the shoal ho'ise hi Jacksonville, on 4,T.,l i.PTt at three of th clock in the

r. t-a into consideration- the

propriety' of rein-ntrating asainst the present location of the county seminary. A jerWal attendance "h requested. S. S. K Jacksonville D'MeMber 14.

Very like a Bull N i d-V Reci-lf r v thai lucre is a pieiitii.ii smmly of monsv

but it is scAit-r.

Judge Km is eleettJ P!!-a'-r ol the li

Slates frim (e rgia, in p ce of Troujie

4.

SHEEP.

FEW SHEF.P wHiitd immediate

ly by THE PH INTERS

'ctn' er .

jfiftXO t ICE is hereby given to all pet lfl sons indebted to estate ofTheodom

Vari' sdol, late of Pleasant township, dec. 'o make immediate payment to the under signed, who has taken out letters of admin

istration on the same; and those having

demands against said estate will present

hem. duly authenticated, within the time

prescribed bv law. The estate is suppo

sed to he solvent.

WILLI AM El-t IS, 1 COIL A. YOB IS rs JACOB V ilNOSDOL, ) November 18, 1813. 1 1G

Pork fV anted.

WHOLE

Printers honored, b.o .ci.. DitfCrecfi

of the U. S. Telegraph, on a recent viit to South Carolina, was tendered a p.ib!n dinuer, which he was un for t: e necessity

ot refui tig, as Ins avoc. ititiiis ns pwbhc printer required Ins attcuda.ict at U ashb.gt.i,,

John P. Lillard's estate.

A Lt. persons indebted to the estate of

JL JOHN P. IJbLAHD, d-ceased, lae nf York township, are requested to

make immediate payment to the undersign .

e.i who has been duly appointeo to anmtri

istor saiil estate and all persons having

lemands against said estate will present

them for examination, according to law.

The estate is supposed to be solvent. MEiiICA IJbLAUD, adm'x York township, Nov 2.

Public Vendue. "T?i" il-' he sold at the late residence f (John P. Ltllnrd, ileceused, in Y--riv towep'.i:-. on the Ohio river. On Monday, December 23, 'I he pimooai property of said decedent, 'n;;:oig of r.e yoke i f oxen, one cart, : wo.iitsrscs, and various other articles loo oiimerous. to tuention. tie j iie d! commenco at ten oC thu

."lock, A M and terms made known at

tSiC. - AS1EKICA I ILLARD, adnrx Tork towt'ihip, Dec. 7.

1 HE littfhest market price will he giv en for good ineichantabl , corn-tatted PORK, Delivered at my si-.e in Jacksonville. M; CH M BERLIN. Jacksonville, N'v. 30

Jfc. '- 1U 1 Jill. , W-JJ

The pre-c:il ptpet ( t he Siiy.) will be, .'H'eicedf il by I he tie Ati.t iaii,'1 oiy the lei mm.iUou of (!- iirfstM:t v m. ;,ic.

ath subscriber will I)? lui.i-ti i iy i ii ;

copy, which wili nrt only r.i.m., n ;. liimK t;it.ier fjutittlilt;, I 'M :ii-o a !i,r g tt-

variety ot u-el':l ned irtipti l.-m utMi'.pr;

and cvci v esertmn ivtli btr ti-td ti Mi.-laii:

luhy the rbaracler ol the inr In-, a to ktep pace ilh l!se in.pi oveir.ei.ts. t!iO kiio-Aiedye, and the ::?o.g s-pirit ui il.e

In orde r to lender th iddication con

plcto it: every dr-panirei.t, arranj.niiithave '- en made for an iicoiii;tio:i .' v-

hi. idle Hc?:titiice ; ni.d, foon s.i tl.e patronage will wan ant, a series of EN-

GKAVINOS, illusirative of celebiaied

tructurea or ili-uugutbed i.clivimals?

yiil periodically accompany the vvik.

1 lie Athenian being oticin nnwt the J in its utility, will be equally demoted tv

eviy section ol the Union, and wi'i cotiy-

prehenn every subject ulmli n,av bo worthy of oitrvtion orpioduclive of interest. Awate that the offer of rewards to literary apiraut has elicited some highly creditable specimens oi American literature which it will be the pi-.rliniiar asm o the Athenian to encoui. ge premiums' lor a variety such artick a are s-u liable for its column, will be ofiered e;uly in Jauu irv. A the amount must eepend

greatly on the patronage received . and as the puhliMer me cje-irci; ot exerci

will pay thfe highest market price, in mg a tiegrce of lil eirthiy that will afCASU, for good merchantable, Corn- t0Ij aeuliicient inducement fir comi.eti-

tion ot a insrlier nider ibrv CHnn.it tint

POKK, . tione that the public generally vtll sec-

delivered at tny house, two miles above ouiJ their endeavoie to generate and (ut-

CASH FOIt FOililk.

iai

tod

Vevay, oa the Ohio river,

EUSHA GOLAY Jefferson township. N"v. 27.

TERTII BltlUADK OF INDIANA MILITIA, Printers Rf.lreut,Nov. 20, 1833.

IOl.. JOHN F. SIEBEIN I HAL. Tbirty-two paces of well-'e'ected and

r0 OvJ" NOTES &s. YkUIL IN TIIE CITY nf PHTLABKLPUI A, DB KIHC. OUR HSCRNT VHIT. TliePhiladelpliia Arcade.

T iishuildi ic stand on the north side f

Chr-snut stree.t. west of sixth street. It t one hundred feet in front and one hundred

.and fiftv feet dees, ex'endinar to Carpenter

tt.reet having a view to market, thr gh 1vcmi. Mrwi. The Arcde is divided hy

iio avemien f urteeo feet wide.noon which

the ' -rps open Ths avenues are paved wi h fligst mc urd are ligh'ed by twosky lih's, which we were informed, (for we

did not count them.) contain upwards of

te-i 'htusanrt lights f slass the re?t nf thf ro.'f is covered with zinc. On the first florr, which is supported by arches resting vpm stone walls, are 34 rooms twelve on eac i side Mid ten in the centra. The ec.nd t rv is supported by arches mi bricK walls, and contains 3G rooms, twelve on each side and It in the centre. The

third story, is supported hy arches and is divided into threr large rooms and two sa-

lonrsi. all rt which is occupied hy Peahvs

tnusuum. We were w nt to visit the museum of mr P?ale some 20 odd years ago,

in the old t'a'e house, for it then was kept

in such order as to afford information nod

a innsement i is now. September '28, '33,

not worth seeing; many of the article de

raying and presenting a dirty, filthy, dis-

trustinTaonearance. ne.tcnnrs are nivi

de4 ints two spacious rcoms, extending the whole length of the buildini,and have been

h-mdsomelv fitted up, and are occupied a

cratlee houses, in one f which we ate semi

fi te. oysters, lioth fronte are of Pennsyl

vania marble. The lot ca-t $-0 00C, am Ahe building Bll2,000. John Ihviland

x. a lb architect, end it was Creted m

1826-1827. K

The white population of Tennessee, ii

is said, amounts to upwards of 2it0,i00 --

the slaves, to upward of HO.iifi!

extent of the staie is en ial to 27.8 O (Hl.t

acres - about l.0!0 lutes of col'uo ..mi

LOOl) hiids of tubaeco ate produced aitnu ally.

The slate, nf Indiana, tn' xcrlantl co. SS. S I t i l l.A.Ml PliOtlAl e: COUUT, KOVKMBElt TITliM, 1S33 JOilN iL.Di",TliAt E.i Petition for

ts

execution

anaiiist

IIORKlULt: Wehavejj.i learned hat a colored man. who ran a wav iro n.

'Virginia, not toug since, to ti e cby of N

iurn, ami ws anestco on a cliarse o fnraviiifir execution naiimt lour hcics

.... . ' l J O 7

The heirs of George Shro- f

dr, deceasi d, J real estate N w comes the plaintiff, ly D. ummoud ins aitornev, and o oves t, uie satisfaction

of the court, unit L'lUA SiiOiiT,laie Laiisa Slooder, and Jesse Snort her hnsiMnd;and other of tiie heits o('sail estaic, do not rtside in the state ol Indiana, ll is th( ref re or ered lv the court n..w here,

that ootiee of the pendency of this petition

oi

ter native talinf.

Willi view to accommodate the pub

lic with enn annual opportunities of sub-

iibii.g to this woik, the publisher will

ts?ne it in two volumes, each rontar-mf

twenty six vet-kly UBii.bei?, anil rompri-

mir 41b pages: thus the Athenian will

pie-eat, within the year, E'ght tlondied

commaiHluig the 14;h Uegiment ol original leading, upon every subject lifce-

li.dianu Wiiitia, will forthwith, on the re-hy to mteres-t the public. This, it will

ceqtot iir.s ouler, causethe record ot pro- i,e Ieadily admitted, ghe to thi- puMi.

ceedii.gliaui-eiore a regimental c.uri m.ir- Crt,,on a claim w hich no other weekly

I .. I A t' ... I w -L lAiitA.iinil ' .Itknul I I a nvrv I . .

ii.il, oi wo... v.... quarto m the United Stales can advance;

WJS p,e.9iucui,o. ... ua .: v. rv .n ConU:n b(.. uif.j, ended rum.

i. ...i :.. vv.i...... i' i,i..in i j

las , wiiureui uiiiMf.io inuuu . w hwhh . 4- . hi . .' .. 1 . , ',Pi page, and generally ckaise donn uahoiiI fimi r-j rt a r I ci d rnrn moid I ' J

VI HUT ruvriltll ,vmii wa cou ivtiii'v-i" , , . , . CT Ifylo ho unmiit n .to r .1..,. . . t nn I r

1 ! - i . : A I .t : I '. . . Is..., il.n . "iv. iu'u if v vi u? i?t. ; M ti';ii', v a

mandaot of viid Briaade, for a full and ' " v u"je;ts n wom.i ne s.i-

linal decision: the aul .ap;ain Milchftii palluous to peak.a it is i..,t only plea-

siiealing a boat, and carried back in i;ons,

ana Jias been sentenced to be iiUG.

Deo J oiinson, tho poet, was interred in

the north isle of Westminster abhay, in a j from Al idison to Vevay

perpendicular position, ith the head down

waraa

lau.i, situated in Craii towusisip, Sjwr.z- r.

land c.oimiy, and bounded us loll.eas, he ginning at a certain stone marked with a t,Rv-., at the upper edge of the road leadoig

thence running

hav i'ig filed his appeal according to law

in that brhalt. WILLIAM C KEEN,

Brisuel.cr G neral,

N. B, T he above nppei will be hear; i

and proceedings examineuat tiie (ieneral's

head quarters, Printer s Jvettear, on Mon

day, Ijecembtr lb; wheru all concerned

may attend.

The Cherokee indnns, in ihe sauthernjso9,l0asrward,v. . . the ..... 0fujlnnill(,

l.trti.1 I . ..li .. . . -7 1 C " o-

"""'i i" me imiiHiei oi noiu lour iu live

thousand, positively rcluse to remove from the state of Missnssissippi, to Iheir uewly

purcliased country.

A stranger visiting Russia, is now com-

-1 1 . a

peiua noioniy to nave a passport, nut to . s, -..7.,rl:inH rnmtv. notifvin,T iht,;.

exhibit all his letters of introduction and : ill,P,aid ml all ..ther inte'resred i.,

mcuiuTD the names of bis acquaiiiiaaces toestate. to appear hereon the first day of (U the police, jnext ,enn j- ,Mj courf). t be hidden at the

courl-house in Vevny, on the second HonThe pe..ple of l.ei.ncssee li.tve, hy ajday in February, 1831, and shew cause, if arge majority, determined upon holding ujanv they can shew, why the nraverof the

convention to amend tt.eir state cousriu-! netitioner shall nt be sranted. or ihe sum-

will be beard and determined in their ah-sence.

EDtVAKD PATTON;clerk.

3. rods northwardly, to another .;tone mHr ked with a cross thence iiortiiwestwai0 v

far etough to make lour acres thence

of the real aiale of lieeige Shrnier, do-

ceased ) be given to Jesse tehort and Loui

safrhort his wile, and all otners mteiested

in said estate, by publication, for 3 week?

in succession in the Weekia' Mlsseoek

!a weekly newspajier pu, ed and published

anter. but sater to J'ltige by pia'tice

than profeMon. It may, however, not

be uui.tcesMry to say that it will be. in

every set. . -e, wii thy of preservation ; and

will make iwn liand-nnie vdumes atint

ally, with each of winch an accurate and

rontons indtx will be fiimi-hd.

Such aiiai gemenl have a bo bren ef

fected with the most popul.tr publishers

in London Edinburgh, and Dublin, as

will put the Athenian in possession of the

earliest editions of the v. oiks nf nient.

and the principal journal published in

thfife cities, lis readers will thu have

the latent literary i.iformatiou of woiks.

progiesing through, as well as tho-e

Ittit nou'lv lauiiHil ffiim 1 1, o ttWAa& anrl ill

irgv'i"" r Vs-1 T.rtrti the eaibest receipt of such news as IrS urae anoidv nl a choice HOOKS. I . 1 . .

" i i thon lnuriials may comtnunK ate. It is

t..r t.riirlu Innil ir.8 CrnftfllS II El 1 1 Meillllia-l - -

I J l l . . u l ' minium., w- , ---

Knowledge is Power."

Rooks!

Books!!

tien.

Walter Osgood, a lawyer of the cilyofl

tew Kork, resiiectably connected, lias

been found guilty of having forged pension

ciriihcates, thereby obtaining aucui 2000

trom the pension tutd at W ajhin-toa.

About eight millions of dollars of capit

al are employed annudly in Philadelpiaa.

in the leather trade alone.

Vevay, December 2.

WEST POINT-Bv official reports,

it appears titat the Stiperintendant of West

Point Academy, made a clear profit ol the um of t 1,042 'G, from the sale f Ll-

QbOUS, to the cadets and otheis in said

ts!itution,within the short spat e of fifteen nonths, as follows, the quarters ending December 31, lbt3, g!8S 02 March 31, 1827, ' 157 37 June 30, same year 340 3D September .i0 (ame year 130 !7 December 31, same year 22G 41

Whole amount J 1,042. 86

And for the quarter ending .Vtarch 31st

182S, the proti's on uquor and tobacco, u. mounted to S2'i 56.

S-nate Austin W. Mmris, was electee secretarv Jemcs Morrison, assistants''

"cietarv. John Findlev, enrol ing secr

tar. Isaac Nal r. serjeant at arm an ,41! i ver M erse, door keeiver.

In the house of representativas athar S Palmer, speaker. A. S White, cle.k

JeB;e Jnckon. assistant clerk. Ila uiau, enroling clerk, and Grove door keeper. O'lr exchange papers from all part

f the nnioiv speak of tne late meteoric

phenomenon, as having t een oliserveo a

hout thesiine time uiai it was seen ueie

Durinir the last uv mmtrts, there has not hei n less than twelve ir fourteen steam

boat disasters, attended with a loss cfinore

than one hundred and thirty lives.

COV. MESSAGE We have not had

lime to peruse this state, paper, the Indiana Palladium, speaks thus of it-" There is uoihinT extraordinary about it, except its

inilk and watet lone. We find his excellency in favor or against any and every proposition, just in accordance with the wishes of the people, to be made known by their representatives. Ila recommends a little of every thing and finally nothing rONfiUESS The ooneress ef the

United States convened at Washington ci-; erected at Jlontscello, to the memory of

ty on the 2 "nst. quoruu appearing in the immortal I nomas Jefferson, have arrboth houses all the members frum iudi-i ved williiu ashorl distance of their destinaifoa were all present at roll callr I lion..

fir

LYNN, M ass. In the year 1831, the'

total value of Hoots and Shoes luamilac

Hired in that town, was $3 12,000 materi

als used in said manufacture, ot w hich las

ting cost 98 .r)32, soal leather $145,230; ribbon $31,216, morrocco skins 3.Y?3f; sal loon tor bi nding 17,588. sheep skins

5 19,188; neats leather gl 1,224 domestic

sheeting S,r.W: sii.-e thiea.i g7,ini, K

siteetiog fl.,d tic.klenburg g2l,b-.b; sewing

silk S6VM)0. I n. ding thread $3,953; steel

ornaments J33.W88. The number of boots

and shoes made was 1.665,781.

The ebelisk nnd pedestal intended to be

STUD UOltSE FOR SALE.

THE subscriber wishes to sell a first late stud known as the

"P , y ired by the imported horse

tSai Arab S years old next sprit g rii.'g fifteen hands high; and for bean ty and activiiy, rs excelled by no horse n. 'he state. He will be sold on reasouabh 'erras. if application hefnadesoon.

IIEZEKIAU SEVMOUlt. Cotlon township, October 28.

ft.Y.CONSOLIDATED

LOTTEHV. Ex r.. ( lass , J . T BE DRAWN OJT WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18. 1833. 66 Vo. Lottery 7 frrai ballotb,

. , I 1

r;es, lie otters ttiem lor saie ds cueap as

lliey can b.; bought in Cincinnati Among

his assortment are the lollowmg:

Webster's Dictionary, W.iikerV do. Kirkham's Gfammarj

otiil s

do.

MUs Heachers Geography Ohiey's Geography and jathtt, Eogli-h Readers, Iclroduclions, Pike's Ariihmetici Pocket LiWyirs, Life of Krat.klin,

do William Pi

Christian Lyres,

Juvei.ihi Harmony,

the determination of the publisher of the

Athenian to issue bulletins ft cm its office

lhat those papers at a citance winch

shall notice ihe alterations proposed for

thia paper, and insert ihe present adver tisemetit in full, shall possess (be imn-s-diute advantage of such arrivals. In addition to these arrangements, they are either negotiating for, or have actually engaged the aid of some of the first lite

rary characters of day, thus making ampie piovisinn for the toll success of the

undertaking, as far as depends epon their exertions.

Historical, Dramatic, biographical,

and Poetic contributions will be diligent

ly and promptly attended to. and areV

Jack Downing' lower (loin Ee&l,imost respectfully solicited. Bookseller

and publishers of liiterary works, mnicy

and prints, will find "Th Athenian.'

very convenient medium for iheir adyer

twements, whicn win t;e conipicaonsy

iu-ened under the df paitnient expressly devoted to this object, and on the most

liberal terms and such of them as may

wish a critical notice of their books should

Small and larc elegant bound send them In as enily in the week as po-

Bibles, h-ible. All communications must be post

Webster's Spelling hook, &o paid, and addressed to

.MOSES CriAMBEULIN. bUtMVOUU &IU.

Jacksonville, Oct. 10, 1S33. Ho. 1, Athenian liuilding, I'lnU

Comic Alrrianacks,

Small do. Large do Pocket Maps nf Indiana. Scott1? Ibbles in three large vul Walts' Hymn Boofcf, Methodist do.

Miller's d.

TEH MS, &c The Athfmas, will be

C1T&LANK Summons, Sunposnas. and

XQ Executions, just printed, nnd forlprinted on a superior quality of double

1 of $ I ,OiH is $15 OOO 1 of 3,000 is 3,000 1 of 2,000 is 2,000 I of 1,500 is 1,1500 1 of l,n00 is 1,500 1 of 1,183 is 1,188 1 of 5,000 is 5,000 5 of 400 is 2,000 40 of 100 is 4,000 58 of 40 is 2,820 58 of 30 h 1,740 58 of 20 is" 1,100 1150 of 10 is 14,500 13211 of 6 is 66,120 30fS5f) of 2 is 61,712

4iC0 prizes, amounting to 11S2,040

Tickets FIVE DOLLARS shares in proportion. S. J. SYLVESTER. , Piltsbnrg, Nov, 15, 1&.

sale nt this oWice. Sept. '

ATHE3IAIV,

AND

LITTESAKY OAZUTTS. With a view to meet the wishes, as well as Ihe wants of the public, it is contemplated to issue, on or about the first of January next, a new pajier, devoted to The. Fine Jlrtt, the Drama, JVezvr, and General Mixellany, and embracing Original Essays, Poetry. Tales, Sketches of diticrican Scenery, Biography, Rules of Life, Scientific and LiUcrwy Inltlligence, S,x, Besides a department of light reading, particular attentian will he paid to lhat under Ihe head of 'Reviews" in which all new works, whether of domestic or foreign origin, will be critictll noticed.

royal paper, folded and stitched in the

quarto form, aud o tie red at the iinprere. denied low piice of TWO DOLLARS PEI1 ANNUM, payable invariably io advance. Companies of five persons, will be entitled to subscribe for tix month, by (he pay ment of five dollars, but individuals will be expecled to pay 25 for six months, or (wo dollars for the year. Agent will be allowed a discount 10 per cent on all subscribers they ol -taintiby remitting or becoming responsible bit them. They will also be entitled lo a copy gratuitously. Philadelphia, Mv. IGli, 1833, FVI'BNT PAILS, TUBS, &c. for sale by M L'HA&I&EIILIN, Jackisnville, Sept. IS t

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