Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 February 1832 — Page 3
vincennes, Februarys, kv. At a tucctin" of a number of tin; friends of the admi nisi rat iott, held, ngreeably to public notirc at the coiirt-hotiso in Vin. cenncq on Wednesday tiio m2t iii3tant,for lite purpose of selecting Ion delegates for "N ineennea township, to meet delegates Irom the other townships in this county,, on the first Monday in March next, to noiniuuta n. suitably, person tor representative iti the state legislature, the following irrutlemcn were elected delegates:
Andrew (Jarduer, John Moore, II. P. j
AX ACT supplemental to an art, c'ii'vi-' most vih: ;h!e Arr."V,c m j -,
tied "an act to incorporate the Wabash
Insurance Company." Whereas it i represented , that the subbribers to the Wabash Insurance Company were not enabled to organize said Company, in consequence of I he necessary
absence of a majority of the persons appointed directors, at the time the same should have been organized: therefore, Si;e. 1. Ho it enacted by the (ieneral Assembly of the Sta'e of Indiana, that so much of the fifth section of e;iid act, as vests the management of the concerns of said company, in fifteen director., be vested in nine directois.
Si;t2. That Samuel Smith. William
rokaw. in. J. Hot en), Samuel Wise, i..,.,,.i, u,,..,i w r i i u ... . n i II . w ti ii t .Uuitch, Samuel lomhnson, David S. A l ert Undo ct, il am Hays. David n wm- r n t f, , ,, .I i i J i Unncr, William Pulkc, James (i. Read, Mellenrv. Samuel bruuer, and Jatncs ri, i v ,i . i r i i i r i ' John I. Aeely, Samuel Judah and John xeriac. Ii?...,., ..1...11 r i... i i i . n:
lin
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amnrsR ,' F.ur-pP. f,f- M1preirf. importance. The
S n , 7 i - . i i I . copious cincl accurate accounts will be TJlsJL&&
..rlil of I-asl.tr.,. atrUl.c Ui.it-tl Service S-frrr '-ri-.-Crm-is-i,..? ,.f the . !,..;.-. ft .. r '. 2"d rr. - - - 5" J"un.al. Th,t.Ch their ag,-,,,. Mr. Wit..- ar.,1 ntt cmMK?l&1 ivtuk;-- Z " "l mf.r. they arc lv fr..t,l, will, .I... i frnTn m ,rl S 'j f . " ', .7 rC ; -34.111.1 A . by , he ,-.1. . si
choicest I ji'Iish papers, iacludi..' the John
tl'ill, lie I! s l!tu III l,0!,f: .:, tec. A portion of the Courier is appropriated to Siorting l-U h'! rcr :uv particid'-tHy to tliat hrnnch which rtla'o to the Tim f. huljjects of this kiwi arc introduced as often as ptnpcr regard to variety v. ill ar'.init. Descriptions of favorite horse, their pv(!ip;i t e, permnnanre and appearance, accompanied
popular Kniili-h puhlic.itior s. Pcvtr-, Cfic.
- -. , ,,,v u-ru l Ai mwciv ior this p iper, and to be found in no other Phi- ! lad-?!p!iia pullication. Tbee repoits con-' sist of cases at the M-vr's OiTuro. and are gentn.llv of jin exreedir.Iv limnni ou ciiai - ' after, while nil a;e invnriahtv i'licrestii'w. '
in t.hese rejoitstbL country reader, thoi.qh ' " fir rriiiriv -u.-l f.., i... i... " ... . I
--v-u tiv.iii i He u-jsy scene, v.in un e
MAIlllUN It HTTVTF.H
Dec. 51, 1 31 47 tf.
Iu pursuance of public notice, a meet-in-r f the friends of the present administration was held on the of February, 1SJ, at the house of James Th orne, Lmj. in Harii'on township, Knox county, fr t"Lc purpose of appointing -10 delegates from said tow nship to meet in county contention at the county seat on the first Monday in March next, for the purposes in raid notice mentioned, James Thome was called to the chair, and John Knox appointed Secretary; whereupon the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Jlcsolccd, That we most cordially agree with our republican friends in the propriety of a union and concert inaction at the pedis in August next. Resolved, That John Smith, David Reel, Alexander McCrea, Ximiod Tevebs.ugli, James Kuvkendall, John Knox, Asa Thorne, Joseph "Williams, Thomas Heard and J-hn Brock be appointed delegates from Harrison towiuhip. IUsotccd, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Western Sum and the meeting then adjournedJAMES THORXn, Chm-n. Sony Knox, JSccry.
Mn. Stout, You will please publish the following notice in your paper. A i-RscRiBr.u in Illinois. Jackson and Johnson Convention. The .Jackson Republicans throughout the S ate of Illinois, who arc friendly to the election of Colonel R. M. Joiinso?;, of Kentucky, to the office of Vice President of the United States, are respectfully invited to appoint delegates to meet on the fourth Monday in March next, at the 5tate Ilonse in Vandalia, for the purpose of nominating electoral candidates who will vote for (ieneral Jackson and Colonel Johnson. It is earnestly hoped that our republican friends throughout the Wabash counties will use every exertion to forward the great cause we are engaged in.
with engraved likenesses, are occasional! y j a bud's eye. dew cf much that i clailv trail
11 v ii. 11 nil ntMiiM w n ilu, uNbi n;ince is pi o- spine in real life
AURIVAL?. Madison, from Montezuma, 10th Feb. Yii-'inian, from Louisville, Ky. on the XilstFeb. Criterion, from Louisville, on the V'Jnd
of Feb. r f. r a T-.Tr r f . IMadison, for mouth of Wrabnsh, en the U.:h. Virginian, Tor Upper Wabnsh, on the 21st. Criterion, for Upper Wabash, on the
Ross, shall form the second board of Di
rectors, and hold their offices until the firt Monday in October lSfci, and until their successors shall be elected. Snc. I. That the said company, in addition to the power and authority given by the section of said act, may make contracts of insurance, upon any life or lives, fr such time, and upon such consideration, and conditions, as to them may seem proper. Sr.i-. 4. That so much of the 13th section of said act, as limits the duration oi
said company, to twenty-one years, be,
and the same is so altered and amended, as to incorporate said company, lor the space of thirty years, from and after the passage of this act, instead of twenty-one years, from and after the passage of the act to which this is u supplement, or amendment. Six T. That the Board of Directors, above named, may adopt such measures, to organize said company, as to them m.ru seem proper; and this act shall take ellect, from and after its publication in the Vinecnnes Ciazette, and Western Sun, newspapers printed in Yincenues. Sec. 6. That the office of the Wabash Insurance Company, be, and the same is hereby made an otlice of discount and deposit; and said company is hereby authorized to receive deposits of money, or United States, or other Danlc paper, and
discount or loan the same: Provided, that-
all deposits, made in said ollice, shall be paid on demand, iu specie or its equivalent, and provided also, that nothing herein contained, shall be so construed, as the authorize said company, in any manner whatever, to enter into banking business, for the purpose of issuing bills of credit, or other notes, as a circulating medium. Signed, II. P. Tiro UN ton, Speaker, If.Rp.t. David Wallace, Preset of the Senate Approved February oVl, N. NOKLE. I, James Morrison, Secretary of Sate, of the State of Indiana, hereby certify,
that the w ithin is a true copy of an act of
the (ieneral Assembly of the State afore
said i the original of which io on file in
r my ollice.
v-V Ix Tcstimon- w hereof, I have
hereunto set my name, and af-
f'i; lived the state seal, at Indiana poli-s, th" third day of February
A. D lSo J, and sixteenth year
of the Slate. JAMES MORRISON.
cured from several distinguished sportsmen. Police Hefiorts occupv a share of attention. These are prep it cd bv a skilful ncr-
son, cpaj;ed expressly for tKutt .ptopose; and as the inatei iaSs arc hci cd fi rm au-
Laiv Prnrts The niot nrominPT.t rrnu
;n all the courts vhl be faithfully repomd; reporters are regular!' employed to furnish evtrv thin,; ititei estinir th.it tr'niMiirrs.
Aarriuf, and Drat is A faithful list cf '
WHISKEY IIv the IJARREL. nn.- nrA
. V.Ul fr'h! ! none .f olr old
gfiSSffJ, sriNKNc, stuit, for aic low t the Vinecnnes Distillery.
M AKRON HUNTER." Nov. lth. 1KM. -it: if"
he contuleutiy rehtd on. Iii ariani;;.i.p: thtm f r the pros, the reporter combines f,tceti- ei
ousness with fact, and so constructs thenar - Mhe putt-mage' has brcn j;reat hevond all paratives.thHt in most instances they will be j railed in the history of Ameiican newspatoend extremely graphic and diverting, with ! tiers. Five thousand si,!wrril.er :it- m ,.f-
out the slightest sacrifice of truth. j iV.rnt recnnimcndatrnn to its mens. No In preparing the contents of the Courier, 1 Gazette, infect, ecu id be cfjV rd with more strict repaid i paid to Arw.j. All fti ein j contidence to the country resident. Nuuieintelli.menre, up to the latest dates, is iuvari- reus able writers assist the Editor in fuuiably civen; and whenever a press of impor- j ' a larger amontit of intei e.fu g original iut matter nriy rt quire it, an extra will Ii- J matter than is published ia any c't'ier periptlblished. The summary of domestic at" I "diral ef the kind: andnent h ire un
fair is more complete, correct and full, atit: ? mially paid hv the Ivlitor to 'writi ts fur this . i . . i . . i . f " . - .
a K,r:u-'r extent m.u variety ot l!i- . paper. j cw milliners ot the paper w ill be
TIN AND SUFFT-IRON MANUFACTORY. IIAVF. a larcb assortoient f W'ARIC on hnnd, which I wiil -t-U at
L' Wetk. 1 rv r tuil Lv- .. f ACIT PIU1.
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Vinctnncs, Jan. 21. 1832. 50 tt"
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ihenticsources, their general accuracy may J Ma, t i.ies and Deaths for the weik
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i r me pi ess. me reporter coucjmt s t,iceti- ed aliout hve years; and durin.r that ti i -d. i .,t stmn mji.-f.
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M AKRON HUNTER have just received by steam-boat Utilitv. a sz- fresh tupply of DRY GOODS, gfeff rj i J A R UWW R E, QUEENS W'a R jj
ffjj ..KOCLR1ES, c. uhirh
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tonnation than r:u be found in anv other pa
per, as in addition to a cotidensed statement -f localities, a synopsis ( f passing events in all parts of the country, i regularly piepared and published. In order that those who love to laugh, may find matter for their mirth, each number
contains a melange of Ilumuroua Wyvr, some of which is illustrated by an cnirravinr
executed bv a skilful artist.
The F.ditorial Department emljraces re- I
sent to any person who may be desirous ef
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views ot new publications: notices cf the
line arts, cc; remirks on general topics;? Any person forwarding fi-c subscribers
riescnptionscf public improvements, amuse- ! aml a 'rais subscription, shall recuse the
'"' 'diev will soil as Ltvamr l,,.,..
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rplIE proprietor ot the Saturday nulletm j"e JL1L.IAM J. WISE, Market-street,
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contingent electees, who are to have pi ece- . nienrctl m April last, since which time it has
dmi e m the oulcr ot tlutr names. i
THOMAS (UYENS, ef Posey county, A. UURNETT. of Tlovd emmtv. W. ARMSTRONG, of Dearbo-. , do. JOHN KKl'CUAM, of Monror county
received a patronage so unexampled that
mote than seven thousand coi.'t' are now distributed weekly through all parts of the United States. 'This f ict, which has no pa
rallel ia the annals of the periodical press, will show the high estimation in which the
Couner is every where held; and that the same ratio of increase will continue, mav
"ffT T, formed a partner-hip in the j fairly he presumed, inasmuch as since the
JlX PRACTICE Ol MEDICINE, at ' commencement ot the present month, near Carlisle. Sullivan county. Indiana. Of-' 1 c thousand new names have been ad
lice at the residence of Dr. D ivis. Carlisle, la. Feb. LN.iI. PUBLIC NOTICE.
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1 other weekly newspapers. Its immense size
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takes advantage of the enormous en
largement of his paper, to point attention to J
the merits ot unit nigniy popular journal. It mows the ambitious aim ot being the most inform-! g most amnxvig and most rpirited oi all Newspapers, anrl in patticular of being the best weekly paper for respectable families, ever offered to public patronage from the Philadelphia press. To establish this latter tlaim, the utmost care is taken to crowd into its ample columns every possible
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well as those who do not read the daily papers, the Saturday Bulletin will never luck
novelty; e cry part being entirely original.
Vincennes, Indiana.
Doc. 31, 1831.
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h a n t.ilc.ui out administration, in vel. eirertaiu inir and instructive miscelhinv. or compueu in a manner iu engage aueuuuu
mi appraisement to
"? , mestic Intelligence, of the latest dates; and
lMl '0 hidi I h tve returned to the clerks mav possess interest for the general reader .t:V Th. lti e-t.Ue will probably be! The Literary Department v.i the Cvurie,
7T
H .hio f.ura of law. noon tho estate of ! comprising ilc diT- cut hrrvnebes of popular
Divid Ei"dv, late of Knox county, deoi. literature, such as Tales, Poetrv, Esavs, I..,.. t:,i..Mi an inventory, an 1 caused 1 C' itKisms, ccc; noticesofthe fine arts; Hu-
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. ... 1 ,i ,. loom , r ui umk ,ik:v.ihhc, iwcu nes fn i. lie be n.adeot he pei - . MaiIwr,.b1Vlice Reports: Prices Cur-
,-onal estate, natiie. rin.s, c re -. t f lht . Kraui ma,kct; Foreign and !),.
- nvti.i.w and etfv'Cts ot the said d
c.f:ir .w the sain;' b avo-come t
o
J ctil. i admitted which does not n.ivi-o;
- -- - ' - - w . r -J 7-3lll, merir. One hundred dollar were paid for a Priz" 7 ale winch was published in this
paper on me nu oi ja-.uarv. anil oilier in- '
uucements have been !fTv.red to secure originl contributions. Auk tig the voluntary correspw.idor.ts cf the Courirr are Miss ; Leslie, (author of several publications, which
have been highly applauded by American
SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of a writ of venditioni ex ponas, to me directed from the ol
fict of the Knox C'ncuit court, I will offer at public sale before the couit house door in Vincennes, on Apjnday tht Jitth
day of frlarch ensuing, between the hours ot ten c tour o'clock ol said day, agree ably to the third section of the law sub
iectinc; real and personal estate to exe
cution, all the right, title and interest of Minard Sturpjus, Z-bulon Sturus, end John Siurgus, heirs at law of U bert A Sturgus, deceased, of, in, and to, one un
divided third part of three hundred and forty acres ot lard, situate, lying and be
ing in the county of Knox, and known and designated as survey number bixteen, in Township number two, norlb, in Range number ten, weit, taken as the property of said Minard Sturgus, Z- bulon Stur-
NICHOLAS SMITE STILL continues to carry on the arfu nun sticct ivon Business at the old stand, where he will b.e h ippy to accommodate his customers. 30-tf August 30, 1331. NOTICE I OTICE is hereby given to all whom it concerns, that all the LANDS and TOWN LOTS, the taxes of slut shall remain unpaid for the year ;ntil the first Monday in April next, lyi:i and beiiu iu the County of (iiL-soa'antl State of Iudianna, w iil be olfered for sale at the court-ltou'Q'ir. at Princeton in the county aforesaid, or so much thereof a?
will pay the tax and costs on the same, the sale to commence, between the hours cf nine A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day, Sale to continue from day to day, till all is offered. JOHN AYERSccl. o. c. Feb. 18, :ds.
is watchfully superintended, and no aiticle
I will sell at 1MT.LIC AlTTION.on
t
Man
the
7 nor aid D.
ia!:inlaj the seventeenth
..ni;i'f. at the ro-ideuei
Ri.el", ileeM. in Palmyra townhi,, the personal property of sai I deeeased, (re-
the widow s allowance ami seiec-
to even the leat imposing p'-rtion of its con
tents. It is printed on a large imperial sheet
of fine white paper, twenty-four columns in
each number, and contains the news ot tue week down to the latest dates. The papers for subscribers in the country are carefully packed in strong wrappers and put into the post office in time to leave the city by the mails on Saturday morning, so that by Saturi.. !.. m-ii- !. n-ruvi'd at rfures
1 e a ,is,H. distant from the city; while those TN' pursuance of a decree of the Su-
who live within 50 or 70 miles, will receive j J3
them on the evening of SAturc.ay
3tmtfnfotrstor'0 SaltfN ptiz-suHiice of an order of the Pin. tate court of Knox county, granted, at the February Term, 1S32, J will offer for sale, at the court-house door in Vin-. cenncs, on Monday the '2th day of March next, all the right, title and interest which William Vangorden, late of Knox county, decJ, had iu and to a certain part or parcel ot GROUND, it bc iiu sevent -five lee;
6-quare of Lot No. one hundred and fortysix, in Vincennes, said LOT to Lu sold sui ject to the w idow dower, on a credi,t of six months. WILLIAM BURTCII. liiV if William Vaugardinm Feb. is, l?-:w. 1?-Jt
pus, and John Sturgus, at the suit ol Abner G Daniel. VV L WITHERS,!). Shjf ice. February 7, 1832. 1-3. ETCTIOB,
prenic court, made at the November! . . . . . . . .
CAUTION TO THE PLTJLIC. a ANAWAY from the snl srri . : oU. .Monday hiM, the 13th ins'., : ;) dentured apprenie to he l.laek:. h l umupss, nameo JOHN BROWN, clia John Bell, about 120 yeai-s Id. I have an idea, ihat he went up the Wabah i i tho fdat running 6teaincr Madison. I f rl-iI any
vrrvl!lLT
fion,) upon a credit cf nine m n'hs up"" . ...... .,,! -itmntved security for all
pilll ll'o . mm re bases over three dollars, but tor th;
GENERAL PLAN OF THE SATUR
D Y BULLV.l 1. .Yews cftheii--rkr.vcr' useful fact and interesting occurrence, w hether at home or abroad, caicfullv selected and lo-Jcally ar-
rm.i'ci! ivhn nrtirdar attention to the car- I
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t Iv insertion of late toreign news
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Urm 1831, the following tracts o land P io eo., .o .aiu miner on ana fMmwl, nvrned bv Charles Allen. &f!nrut.er- ril amount of 1 will b
Knx county, now deceased, to wit:
4.00 acres, known as No 46, or 26,
and 0O teres, part of No 45. or 205, in the Donation, in Knox county, will be
jexp05- lo Pur)lic sale, to the highest
. iiddpr. on Monday the 5ih day ot March
t, .mand uncVr, oa?li will he roqutreu
.: C ,.,,r..liio Sic will cum
ue no iv i ju.. Bicnce at 10.d"k, A. M. 'EL PARKER, Aihn r.
tds
51,1 j and European critics;) Richard Penn Smith. ' Lfevi Ph:laddphuiVVWM in a s- ; oh " - A'f xL next c, ial!the celebrated Dr .mat.st, Noveii.t. and ries Hf well written and deeplv interesting nc xt, being the hi st day ot i i,c next coat M:,gf,ziae writer; Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz. narratives under the tivle of the Town Tat-; suing Knox Circuit court, at I - o tlncik, ni- the .icco:nphshed author of the prize-tragc-1 ler, affurding pictures tf real life never be- i y . Terms, Cash the drros wcl be
dv,De Lara;" Miss ll.icon, the f.iir writer fore ecomunicated for publication.
of the pathetic "Love's M.irtyr, tec. And The DraimiCr'xU
iciscd wilh freedom and
! niade under the further order of the said
given 'for his apprehension, to be paid ei ther in corn, potatoe or pumpkins, when, ever he is delivered to me. JOHN ft. DUNNING. Vinecnnes, Feb. IS, lci. 2-3:
Feb.'r, isi-j.
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many otlieis vvnose ii.tmc aic ejuau v.itirruished; besides a number, whose pro-
iductivms under fictitious signatures, have K- t,f CHEW INu lOUALLO, cli( Ucd gl.neval ap;)ru;Kitio:i. For sab' bv ' In the selection of literary matter, the
WILLI M MIEURE. pnblivu-rs .f the Czuricr h-ive extensive fiVlucenn, Sent AM, 'M. :--f cili--. Thv exchange list include the
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spirit, but with candour and kindness. .tneedotes and Cq.tit'p. Uir'.er this head
is furnished all the tluatiug rumors of the day j
which are deemed proper tor a newspaper
court.
attmfiifotiMtov'jj iiotlcc. 1hav this day taken out letters of administration on the estate of Martin ReiW (lute, cf Lawrence county. Id) dee'd all ieisou
! indebted to slid estate are reonest -d t.-
make immediate payment, and tlee havii. claims against the same are requested to present them within one year from this date, egalty authenticated for settlement the
Th- rjrit"fVhs subi ct is oeculi rlv esiavc is ocuevcu to neiniolventII. urAf.J- l .l.S sul.j.Ct H IKClUMIh . ,IAv;, , n i I oK ALK AT TlIK KKVMMI UK? i i.-v 4.r
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c oihcl', i l curuarv tn. ih
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count! v suhscnlier at
times, .nd in the present excited state e
interesting ti the
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