Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 February 1831 — Page 2

States, &c. of TvhlcTi the federal r way take cognizance.

judicia-j f NewI he assertion ot the right of Yor k to punish Indians for ciimes committed within her limits is lull and une quivocal Has not Georgia, one of the original states, equal right? From the Xac York Standard. Groro a - J'hat the docuine held by the .late ol Georgia in reference to her right of sovereignty over the It.clians vriihin her limits, is not without piece dent, a: least up to the moment ot the sentencing of Tassels, will be apparent from the perusal of the lowing statute passed bv the state olN Y k,on the 1 2th April, 1822, and recog.. z d as being constitutional by chancellor Kent, when sitting,as a judge in the highest tribu nal in this state. fA ACT declaring the jurisdiction oj the courts of thin mate and pardoning Soi tim gize,cihervjise called Tommy Jemmy Passed April 12th, 182 VVhkrras the Seneca and other tribes tit Indians residing within this stale, have assumed the power and author ity o( trying and punishing, and in some cases capitally, met ''?ers of their respective tribes, for supposed crimes by them done and committed in their te flptctive reservations and within this State. And whereas, the sole and ex elusive cognizance ot all crimes and offences committed within this state, belongs of right to courts holden under the constitution and laws thereof, as a ne cettury attribute of sovereig ty, except only crimes and offences cogniz tbie in the courts deiiving jurisdiction under the constitution md laws ol the United States And whereas, it has become ne cessary, as well to protect the said Inrli en tribes, as to assert and maintain tin jurisdiction of the courts ot this state, that provision should be made in ih premises : Therefore, I Br it mace by the Profile f the S a t of .Yev Y'jrk represented m Sen ate and A.' mhly ; j hai the vie and cxciusivi ju-isIic't'Mi of trying a d ptnishing all and every person ol what S'.Kei nation or tribe, for t rimes and oi fentrs committed within ary part ot this Slate, excepting only Mich crimes and oflVntes as Hie ot may b : cognizable in cou:is claiming jur lMUction und r the constitution and laws ol the United States, righ belongs to, and is exclusively .esttd ii ih couits ol justice? ot thtt finite organized under the cons itu Hon and laivs thereof. And whereas it has been represented that Soo non gize, otherwise called Tommy Jemmy, an Indian, of the Seneca tme, has been indicted for the murder ol Caugh quaw taugh, ar. Indian wo jm o l the same tiibe, which murder is alledged to have been committed within th 1 Seneca reservation, in thr county ol Erie. And whereas it is further repre Bented, that the aid alledged murder, vas committed under the pretence ol ouihoritv derived from the councils ol the chiefs, eachem , and warriors of the said tribe; and, under the then existing circumstances, it is deemed by the le jivne expedient to pardon him; theref-jre, II fie it further enacted, I hat the Sod Hi , ,z- oiiu nise cdled 7 ; rn J- limy, b , and he is hereby fu'y a'is ui !y pardoned ol and Irom tin Hul felony "i r,ae which came before the court On si occasion alluded to in our intro dm -o v lematk" was one involving the que-., m of dc seen) under oui stature, and i:,t property in controversy necessarily brought up the tight of sovereignty of New York ovct the Indians within her b'Kdos I he chancellor on that occa sii !, in approbation of the act above ci ted, siiii that their irregular and toui cscu-ions (of Indians by Indians aO g themselves,) wert shocking to huXT! o,v and were not to be tolerated in the I'Ughborhood, and under tlu eve of a . . zed and christian peop e Under the i ircumstances in which wt were jJa- d in relation to those Indiins, as th"'- guardians and protectors, we had a avail oursrlves ol the superior i:y our character, and fiut a rofi to 3U fieqular and hornble punishin o - It shou d be remembered thiv (.no Jiief justice Mai shall has not, in the case of Geoi gia, expressed any opinion ; and that the writ which issued irom the supreme court of the United I3tates. i but a common writ of error, allowed of course, without refererence to the merits of the case. Sec Johnson's Reports, Vol. CO, at page in the case of Goodell vs Jackson, in the rour rf Errors.

i

L highest price in cash will bcVr, . .

aid lor corn fed WfYiTSW W itd Two Xppientiecs to the Tanning and Currtins businesi. JOHN WlE. Vm- noes. Nov. 1830 4nt! PUBLIC NOTICE. T H WE obtained adminiMia'ion up il :vc estate of RosKvell Richxicrtd la . K,ox counly, deceased ; and have Uk n and returned a true and perfect in vci.rorv and appraisement thereof, ac co ding to taw And from my present int., i .nation. I believe the estate will not be sutTi . -t t . pav the drbts aeinst it M ARY RICHMOND, Ad'x Vincennes, Jan. i7, 1S31 51-2t

d

AND ST02L&GE ilGEHCY. ffi subscriber has the pleasure of j jl informing the public generally that he still continues the Commission and Stohvtjr Husinf.ss. at Ins O.d Stand. SORTH il'ESr CORNER Of WATER AND . MARKET STREETS In addnu; of his; former s'.-ck he has ecciveJ a llumhnme Assortment of SnU ant? SSfutcv COXSISTMG L PARI OF White R d and Green F annels Black and Drab Lion Skin Cassinetts and New Style Calicoes Colored Dtown and Bieached Domestics GENTLEMEN'S FIXE HATS AND GAPS A few cases of Ladies', Genllemen's and Hoys' Shoes. GROCERIES. Tanneis Oil fu st quality Sprrm Oil.cV Maokcral 30 Cut els Whiskey Naiis Assorted LIQUOUS of every 'cscripuon. and ff the best qualitv , always on hand by the ErStoxsalc or ftrtail ALSO WWW metier Cxivj hUGAR TO(iETHER wi h several other atitu s, he will sell very low tor cash or Pi oduce ol any kind WILLIAM MI LURE. Vincennes, Nov 180 4 -tt r () HAXF the pleasure of informing tusir friend and the public generally , that they have received, and are non- opening, a general assortment of merchandize, among rhich will he found Supirfnc lilac.':, Blue, Olire, Brown and Green G lot fix rrrtf .superior brown lig!it-lluc casxinct Red, White and Green Flannel Roc Mackinaw and Point Blanket Super Black Italian Lutestring Silk and Tabby Velvet Bombazetx, Plaid, Cambric Calicoes, Gloves, Hosiery, Fashionable Bonnet and Belt Jlibbons, Leghorn Bonnets, Fancy Soaps, Cologne Water, Silk and Marseilles Ycstings, Bro:m and Bleached DiKncstics, Prunella, Morocco and Mens'' Leather Shoes Fine and Common Hats, Sfc. v,r. together with an assortment of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Castings, Fresh Groceries and Queensware, they are determined to offer at, the lojiet rate for cash or merchantable produce of any M:uf. They take this opjtortunify of informinn tJic customers of the Vincennes Steam Mill that in future that establishment will be under the immediate management of one of the frm; and they hope, that their invitriabie disposition to accommodate will ensure them a share of public patronage. $ZT'Fhc highest market price for Wheat, Corn and Saw-lo'is. r.-,:rlr'..'M " M-ff n cm. FAjj'Y. vS purpose ot receiving subsci rpuorrs for stock in the Wabash Insurance Company, at the counting room of Messrs. Burtch St Heberd, in : Vincennes, on Monday the 7th day of I TT t i ... : 1 1 i, , i- i ... weeks from that date A tendance will be given each day, from 10 to 2 o'clock, by the commissioners. SAMUEL SMITH. WM I1URICIL JOHN WIsE January 24. 1831 5l-4t 1TAV1NG taken out letters of adJ j mmrsti ation on the estate of Thon as Palmert deceased, late of Kncx eountv. I sh3il olVer lor gale, on Monday 7th J'tbuir V, all the , oi ni vo v v, ....,-. CATTLE. tn. tet rns made kicvvn i the day of sale All persons having demands against said estate, will present the same within one year duly authenticated lor se'tltment those indebted to said estate, will call and make immediate payment I believe the .stare snivrnt EE VI ELLIOTT, ulm'r. January I?, 1921

m

ri&j

li r y

K0TIC2. t vTTE earnestly i. quest those inJcbtV f ed to us, wlu.se notes are now due, and those who have book accounts

.itcrtllrrt (n n1l ,! Ivil! I hf Cl!ll( tl i U oUl delay A rnrTiraTVT JJ JL JLJi9 Picked or in the seed or merchantable 23(Dli?will be received in payment.

iV hvr. r,n u,i PPrtPr! ort i toobserve, thU the contents which are givue have on hand a well selected, and ...a ;ti ..,.ri,

il ?0ch wil (JOODS wich will be sold low lor cash, or ex changed for he above named a 'icles REYNOLDS 8c BONNER Vir.cer.nes Dec 11.1830 44-tf. nOCTnn IlKNftY DAVISON TV! EMBER of tne l-ollei'C Ot Sor JLvJL roiti of London, Licentiate of Uk Lying-iii Hospital ol Glasgow, Scot land, begs Itavc to tender to the inhabi tants ol Vincer.ncs and its vicinity, his professional services. He may be lound at all times (except when absent on the business of prolission) at his 100m in the house of Mr George Davis. Water street ; his charges shall be modtiate and he confidently hopes that his capacity may entitle him to the confidence ot those who may call on him. Vincennes, Dec. 16 1830 45-tf THE JOURNAL OF HEALTH A popular Periodical, conducted bv an Association of Physicians. " Health, the floor mati's riches, the rich man's blixis " fN I ENDED to point out the means ol preserving health preventing dis ease, and prolonging life The Journal is published on the second and lounh Wednesdays ol every month, in urn bers of sixteen pages octavo, at 5 1 25 per ann.um, payable in advance ut icriptrons to commence with the first number in each year All the back numbers iurnishtd tor new subscriber Subscriptions to the above Pei iodieubj received at the Wesit rn Sun fhVe JOURNAL OF Lilt, . Ignorance of the Law c.rciueth no man. HE JOURNAL OF LAW . a po puiar periodical, conducted by an association of the members of the brr, is published on the fiist 3nd third Wednes days of every month, at the ofiice of the Journal ol Health, No 108. . hesnut street Philadelphia. Price per annum. SI 5 in advance t: 1 B 3ifct of arttcre IVpiAlNiNC; in the Post Office at y Princeton, Gibson county. Indiana, the qirAtter ending on tne 3lst -f December-; wliich, if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post Ofiice as dead letters B, C. D, E, H. J, M, N, S, I , V, W -V illiam Benson, Thomas Bell, Jr James Basely, George Barton, William Black, Samuel Cooper, Nicholas Cassady, Philip A. Cooks. William Cr ovv.', Ambrose Day, George Dugan, Joseph Duff. Thomas J 1-jvans, Jane Evans, Thomas Howard, Sam nel Hall, John Iloge. D ivid Hannah and "Thomas Ivv 1, Thomas F Johnson, Sylvester Maxim, John M.'irtin, Moses Moss, John I. Neely. 3, James Smith, John N Tr usciell, Christopher Venosdale, James Wetherspoon. John etherspor-n, Thomas Wilson. JOHN VRBU PHNOT, Formatter, January 1, 18:31. 50-3t 32 I KNOX CIHCU1 T i OUR 1 . MA) en TERyy 1830. John C Reilcy agtr' lor Martin Rciley I V3 Michael Burns and l'Jeanor his rvife, Mi chatl Coni.owtiy and j Msry his wife, and J John O'Bf ienand Juanna O'Biien. heirs I On petition for fiirtitiun of real cs:ute. ! at law oi James J I O'llricn, deceased. J fS. S ncrc'' Slvcn that on the fi'"st day of the next ensuing term of the Konx circuit court, to be ho! en at Vincennes on the first Monday of March next, I shall move the said court to appoint commissioners to make a par tition of all that certain tract of land containing one hundred acres, and known by the number two hundred and eleven,' (2!l) ,n the Donation. Also one nunarea acres known by the Survey number one. (I ) Also town lot in the borough of Vincennes, and designated on plat number nineteen (19,) between the proprietors thereof, the above named Martin, and Michael and Eleanor, Michael and Mary, ann John, Margaret and Juanna. JOHN C. R EI LEY. a?ent for Martin Rciley. January 12, 1 83 1 49TH & TRACY'S 7 V fr Shrt't Iron Max i lAtTOHY. me o nt i ol .Mai ktt and Sc cond ktreeis. have on hand for sale, a large and general assortment of Tin and Sheer Iron wa.c, which they offer at tcuuctti pthts tinware will be sold vvtioie -a.e n i call ononadvantaous terns u pn, I, ers. V lacenat s, October 24, 1 829. 37-tl

" 9 !

.-ooOoo.-" asy M1SCF.LL1X7, tATUTE. TKK mm' A rroxTiiLY LlTF.n. DKVOTKU TO MTL'.t. ARTS, rASlHONS, EK CRAl'HICAL ANFCDOTKS, TALIS, KAItH AT1VKS, MUSIC. PIDING, DAN'CXNC, POETRY, fcMDKOIDii v y.- " " HPHE Hrs: number of this wrrk for 1631, ; 1- is jast published. It will be well for us . IT A ... ... . care attention has been particularly di rected to make 'hem diversified, amusing 2c moral. If. in the oninion of our nations. we have in a measure succeeded, their ap- , t -

probarion willfully compensate us !r the i Work, mucli depends upon the punctual iedilhculties and additional expenses we have 1 mitunce of sums due on subscrij.t'.oiis ; had to encounter. Having in vain attempt- j tieVt therefore, solicit a uniform complied to supply some of the pressing calls tor ance Wlth this request, our former numbers, we must be allowed to ,.u letters :vTKi communications concern-

say, mc iault does not rest with us Out tne putdic we printed what we considered a large edition at the commencement, and ! then re printed No. 1. and notwithstanding Wr Imve no conies nf th wnrt riMTTiiiiin" on hand! We emnot conjecture what number of the second volume will be subscribed for, but as our edition is limited, ( and no tccjiid edition can fiossibttj be printed.) weex-ci ally request, that our agents and friends will make this particular known, thut all who think well of the work and vvu!d patronize it. may be induced to send their sub scriptions forthwith. It will her noticed that the Plate cf Fashions thkt accompanies this number i that vvhichis now in .gue anjoni; the fash ionablcs in Philadelphia, and must not be considered as a mere fancy sketch the dei signs ere furnished us by a ldy cil crsed in these matters, (the colours also .ere adopted uruler her Qirectii.n,) and our female readers may receive them, without hesitation, as bung peifectlv authentic. The description ot the European fashions accompanying the description .f the Phila delphia fashions, are the latest sent ov er ti this country, and cur receiving them in tirm for insertion is owirg to he atttentim .f a Liverpool friend, who is much interested in the success of this work LOUIS A. GODEY & CO. Embellishments in Jan. Jo P!iiladelj)l.i l Fashions, Handsomely Colored. The Cabinet Council, Engi iv . d by Clay. Harrison. R. Gilbert. G. Gilbfr r Harrison. G. Gilbert. Two subjects of Embroidery, Calico Print Work1" at Comeleyville, A Spanish Dance, Cadets' Monument at Westpoint, Two Popular English Songs, set to Music. Two French Medals, 1. Gilbkkt. Ccutcuts; Philadelphia Fashions for January. 1S31 a description of the prev ailing modes, accompanied by a spirited engraving colour, d. English Fashions for January, 1831. French F.tshions for January, 1831. The Heart an original tale Lady Lur ) 's Petition an Histor ical fact. Home from Hope Leslie. The Cabinet Council, or how to make a Lady's Hook, with a beautiful engraving In Harrison. Jane of Fr ance, an Historical Sketch The Camellis by William Roscoe, Esq Poets, by Randolph. A Story of the bhay's War, an American Tale by the au hor of Hope Leslie. Hour s of Study. An Original Ballad L. 'Time, a Poetical sketch. Female Society. Fashion. The Bible, by Washington Irving. A Sister's Love. T:e Forget-Mc-Not. Embroidery, embellished with two large & well finished eugranmns by R. Gilbert. Sporting with Female Affection. Newton's Method of Courtship. AdeUidc a Sketch, by Mrs. Hcmans. Pride its baneful effects, The Young Savoyard and Madame Elizabeth. Picture of a Femaleby Mrs. Shelbev. The Harp of Love by F. G. Halkck. The Br ide- T. W. Cadtt's ?.lonumcnt at West Point embel lished with a neat engrav inghy G Gilbert Stanz is by Mrs, Eleanor Dickinson. Syuipalhv, by Bishop Ht br-r. Calic o Print Works at Comlcy ville ; illustrated by a spirited engraving by G. Gilbert. Hospitality, an interesting Tale, by Mrs.S. S. II. 11.' C.tume of an English beaux of the Fcurteen'.h C'entury. The Columbian Harp, an original Poem S Wonders and Murmurs, by Mrs. S. C. Hall. How to preserve the Complexion. An Emblem of the French Revolution, illustrated by two engravings. Notices of the present King of France. Morning Calls, from the Literary Souvenir. Farewell thou dear country a Ballad set to Music. I have flown from the cup cf the Blue Hare Bell The Fairy's Song set to Music. The Rescue, a Chivalric Tale ; by Miss Roberts. Song, by Miss Jewsburv. The Language of the Flowers, by Hollings. The Gatherer, "a snapper up of unconsidered Trifles." Prejudice, a Forcible delineation. Historical Sketch of Dancing ; embellished with an engraving bv Harrison. Recipes, from authentic sources. What is 1 his ? an Enigma. The Airier lean Fl-ig. by the late Dr. Drake. CONDITIONS. This work i issued sir uu.n'Jers, on the first of every mouth, comprising fifty-six larire octavo paces; printed on fine super royal paper with entirely new type, and j carefully stitched ia colored covers Every , numher will contain a piece of ni'iic, one;

copper-puie engraving. aiiU.tt lew iourioman Catholic Pastor of the

wood cuts, illustrati e of sme of the contents ; and every three months a colored pl.ite of the latest fashions. '.!.' .. ... 'r aiiuuiii, ijHUit ui hiiuihc; ieniv- ; tlVe per cent , semi- .mm ill v. will be added ! to -11 subscrijiticts t!u: re:iia;:i utai-J, and

tn rttle up their arrears.

j Great ;tter.ti(-n win be obscrred in fer j'waru,K l'u' vcrk to country subcnber lnat lhcy n:ay receive it uninjured by mail transportation. Agents, receiving subscriptions, ar.d rcmittinj, the arriount to the publishers, w ill he ahnwed fifiecn per cent, diicce.r.t, or a prc tiortifinatp tiumhrr nf rT'f t.f tl.wi r. post;c musl be nai( , aU orticr sent hr mail. Notes cf solvent barks, cf alcssdenomination than five dollars, will be received in payment for subscriptions Agents arc requested to settle their accounts semi-annually. The publishers arc satisfied. frm lone cxnetiei.ee. tl.t inic- . - - cecci lu the satNfactcrv rrcsecutinn c( . ns, ns wort -will be promptly attended tc. Address L. A. GODEY & CO, Daily Chronicle OMice, Philadelphia. READ'S PATENT. MPORJ AM nunc an ol building i nimoeys, a d altering those aiieadf i built, in such manner a to prevent cr cure their smoking From iht time that chimnejs wer Si st introduced, the building ol tlum l. as been but a ses ies of experimtius -T!e b-st workmen have sutcceotd w lien accidtrtty apprt ximating the principles, now fiist systen atized aitd fTcrcd u tne public. '1 hat ti his subject should have been invo! v d in n: sterj? til the present 'ime, can only be attributed to the imperfect state ot chyr? ice science umi! within the last fev yta s - he progress recently made in that science his enat'.td tlu subscriber to reduce tie ai t building thymney s to a s so. m. mraria 'ty producing the dtsife t'suit wi'.i. lespeci to snxke, end at tht a - W f Ba r mii e n .king a sating ot tuc, H iving rcurtd the exclusive privilege o' usHu and vending said impr ovement. for fourteen yeaia from the 3rd nay ot April 1829, the subsoiber cfl' is the same for -ale on the follow ir tcrn.s? The tight for a city or county, fiuy c ollars When two or more counties arc purchased by one person, forty dollars each. Ten or more counties at one sale thirty dolIas each. For a town, township, borough, or village, twenty dollars For a single house, fivcdollaia Any person wishing to purchase may transmit per mail the sum required, ai d a deed shall be immediately returned containing all necessary instiuctions to enable any mason to construct chimoeys. Eery chimney which shall be built under the authority of, and agreeab'e to this patent, is hereby warranted a good chimney All letters to the pes.-ce must be postpaid I he publish i . I a paper at the capifol of each state h fi-st publish this adveitisement zt ri cerScale, ami continue the san e tor or.tr ear. will entitle himself to tht rif- for such capital city, or county in whsc! e star ..t government is located E y pubiisiier of a paper in the LV 'i S .k'es. wh will nive this ad v crust n tnt Sec three iiisctti-.ns, and for ward t of he papers, shall receive the right ftxr one house. A. H READ, Pattentec. Mmtrose, Susquehanna Co, Pa. J2fr June, IH30. " We the subscribers, the sheriff, clerk, arid treasur er of Susquehanna cour ly Pt m svlvauia, do certify that A IE READ, Esq. the patentee abore named, is a gentleman of respectability and established character for honesty and probit and we have no doubt of his faithfu ly complying with any contract ho may make i H 'tRLEs CHANDEER, 2rf Sh'Jf: A I) MO? K Jr ( Urle D WIS DIMO. K Jr Treasurer. January 22, 5U3t WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington, JVovember 17, 1830 PENSION AND BOUNTY LAND REGULATION PJjHE many impositions which aro Jl attempted in relation to Pension Bounty Land Claims, have caused tho Department of War to establish a regulation, which declares that no attention will, in future, be given to application from persons who act as Agents, unless they are known at the Department, or a 1 r arc vuuLiitu iur as i tsjjcei uujc person by some one who is known. Notice of this regulation is hereby given; and that all may be informed thereof, it is requested that publishers of the laws of the United States in the respective states will insert the same, on the front page of their respective papers, for three months. By order of the Secretary of War. J L EDWARDS. First Clerk Pension OJTice. WILLIAM GORDON, First Clerk Bounty Land Office, 46-3m. information S&intrt. NYnteliigeuce concerning Thorn, as M'Donnell, son of Hugh MDonnell, of the Parish cf Coolmonagh, ana mf OI rern anagh, Ireland, who came to the United States in IS 15, will be kindly received by his sis er, Mary? M'Donnell, Richchster, N Y., or to the same place It is presumed that he rendes in one of ihe Western States, perhaps Ihinois or Missouri Editors friendly to the cause of hiv mani'y will please inscit tbii. October 16, ltC.

r