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Tin: vkio. Thj bank bill having pas - -r;J hujfj Houses- of Conres. has I con oJood bv the President, upon consiituMil :nnH)'Js. J lis message shall be -w - en next week. It is an able document, and proves conclusively the unconstitutmnaliiv of the Bank. ; - I nave been informed that Cantain

n-Ki s s company of Ranaers will start been filled, but the French kin;;. Tor Chicago on Wednesday next. The ! doubtless, in completing his mimstrv Las loiiovvin,; persons have been nominated !al icasl lrjed w hat can be done by those as si.ihah.-rn officers in said company : who adhered to the bold and able slatesSamuel S::itii, 1st, Oi:oi;;i: Leklii. J, r man whom hp ha. In.i

I :;nd Asa TmoLN Md LieutenantTHE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE, i or? i';tj'srni:.r, f.:iDF;i;w JACKSON. K) vicr-i'tii: Jimvr, Z'l&R'i IN VAN 3URSN. J S:TCu.O'0:i l?ltOV?d &f tftCt. C, FORGE BOON, of Sullivan countv, JAMES BLAKE, of Marion countv, AM III UK PATTERSON, Parke do. NATHAN B PALM EH, Jefferson, do. MARK CIUIMK, of F uette county. THOMAS G1YENS, of Poev countv, A. S. BURNETT. of Flovd countv. W. ARMS rUONG, of Dearborn, do. JOHN KETCH AM. of Monroe countv.

l oit Tin: vvr.si KKx si x. ; tie, Lord Winchelsea, Wynford, Ken Kr.Stoid: I feel somewhat frustrated ; yon, Carnarvon and Wir.klow, to prove 1 am very much chagriimed. The v incli-' by their reclamation that the common cation, I am bent upon a "vindication" j slavery is not patiently endured, we of the sentiments of ''Ov1; be is a leader j should not vv.sie a line cither in repeatof mine; I am much indebted to chance !ing or animadverting upon the proceedand circumstances for the opportunity of ings of a body V9hl(:h D"iow butachamthis avimlicatien.M ''and I assure you'iber of registration fie Commons, or Mr. Stunt, ''that I am etremely iadofla chapter to which Grey remiis 1i;e necessity which exposes me before the ! his revolutionary billrvniT a cot.ge to public, view,"' as a vindicator of a "much adopt it freely, under l pains and persptetcd felbuv-ci!izcn.v "I am .aware j nalties of a faemunxre.

that m tins avowal "of my name, I fball be talked about, and I will :-how my f 'Uow-' itizen "now easy I can put to ! f loop "ihe round assertions" of an uiiimn Iv :.nd malicious opponent. This "vin di'-ation" f the "abusive charges lieap

cd upoti "O," "a yiav, honoural.de, lo - j y qeent, and unelTendi'i man, one whose j

: 'er.iur meiu, pi'Mouim ucpureiuouts auu mini. Nrial serv ices, have drawn from correct and impartiol sources, a hi;h meed f merited coir.inondation.1' Oh! he is the darling of o.ir crew, I am willing to shield him from all hard tilings said of him; i' is a shame to s?ijmaM?e my dnr-

line "O." I will take rou niyseif; I am j p,lt Jettersof Miministratio-i with nUlix" to have all the bad snieliiu r Tg-Mthc will annexou noon tin estate of T1k t-keri over mv bead to sin-Id "O"; I j ma3 D Bcn v, hde surviving partner of viii Mand las banllm-; he will praise me ; t!ie !ate firm" 0f rJ ). ...CJ.RY Co., nud cnil mcsnv.rr; ire is a big man; helin(eof Knox coualv, deceased, all per-t-houhi'i.t be railed ugly names. This j sons indebted to the said estate, or to the

vmnication .serves me a uouiue purpose; ' i i i I hive long sought a pretext to appear in the j.ublie papers over my own name. "It is the vanity of distinction" that calls me out to .rr- as a public writer, and tn di- nrm tlie banc and avert impressions . t!,;it have settled upon '()' to myself. ; iuw I am out in the papers at last, and I will banter "OV" calumniators to an f'eip;al contort," and I will wield "with tremendous force a pen of vindictive violence1 upon their dirty heads. Now tlie ;iils will hear me in the papers, and I wili pive bur v.ords andjiretty sentences That I have culled from all the old books nnd papers fir ihe last five years; then I 1t II you what they will praise me! 1 feel j-niiiad! Mr. Stout don't toll it. Now v hi see. :ur. cmo'H, "v- is "viiuneateil.' ' j j n -! I am out in the papers. What do you j tuiak of this pure. Mr. Stout? I tcll you uhat, won; the people think it is a .Morcner. arm J a screamer.' i nni mis quick, and give uj) my own name WILL W1ZZARD. . ... . !

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rotice (savs the Illinois Herald o July :ctP niamai j.amems, to ne well sccu12.) has transpired on the fiontier since rC(1- Thc tltl ls nulisputable. our last, except the suspension of the ' As 110 P''" would wish to purchfiFC command of General Posey over the st. without first view nig ib.e premises, a fiir-

"llrigade, and the appointment of Gcnl. Dodc in his place. This was caus.d by the refusal of Genl. Posey to pursue the body of Indians that made thc attack on the fort at Kellegg's Grove. Our latest accounts from the army, left it in the ; vicinity oi the Fmr Lakes, where the Indians still remained, end where it was expected something decisive would soon I:iLp idrxrp Spvpral mnrf mnrrlrrQ Imp been rommillctl in ihe vicinilv .f e.alrna. The packet ship New-York, Captain Hoxic, has arrived at New-York, bringing London dates to the 1st of June Tb.e nevs by this vessel, is cf a very important nature. The Liverpool Merrui y, second edition of the 1st tilt, anpounces the passage of the Reform Bill, tbroueh the committee of the House of Lords, in these terms: "Wc have to congratulate cir readers on the safe passive of thc Reform Bill through the oii!e:il r f the Committee of the House ol L-res vuthout one rnatetial alte a tion, v. hich happy event occurred c ri "We.!r( s.; lv evening before ten o'clock, their Lordships haxiiiir proceeded with xno-t exemplary and I'ii'i b. j imt Nampeei ccsdesfrnc'ive fire took p'ace at Great imouth, on Send iv, at 0:1c of the k Fa' tofies on tc Denes, ow ned by Messrs (ifout, which dev. roved prop rty lo tlie amount of .') G, and w l i 1 tinow cut of employ full j'.H) lunds M-t!in liiinn, l-.v.p Utc uuni.tcr

iu. court of St James, has arrived in (

(the packet New. York. 1 In England, the cholera vas diminish ing the alarm consequent on it K&s sub'sided altogether. i A successor to M. I'ener hns no yet been appointed by Louis Marshal Snult j It 1" i I 1 i . t ! anU 'cc laueyianci nave both ne n named as likely to be called to the acanl chair. Pans was all but free from cholera, the deaths on the 22nd having beer, only ' 'i i.r nir , tir. r i -iri , IIIIJVi All' j x- w 1 V 11 I I I I J L I il I II11VI j If) London, the Reform Bill was pooling; through the House of Louis, without any thing like effective opposition The Standard says: The sane exhibited in the House of Lords becomes I nightly more pitiable. A rod ol iron is a feeble type ol the weapon of command and coeicion wielded bv Lord GY or the aristocracy ol the B.uisb empire; we must go to the vocabulary of Mr. Thomas Attwood for ihe name of the fitting symbol "a whip of scorpions," or some other thing. It is almost not worth while to trouble i our readers with the mock debates of j the mancifiia togala the coronered coi luves of Lord Grey 's triumph; and were lit not that there are still some such un1 subdued hearts as the Duke of Newcas--SKjP-r Can did ales Department,. :l.ctio::::::;si:i h august, 18;2. For Zrf.sar.'.rc-SAML. T(MLlNS.ON DAVID S.BONN Eli. For Sheriff'. VMf L. WITHI.KS AliRM. WEs I'l ALfi SENECA ALMY JOHN P UBC I'LL JOHN B. LA PL ANTE Co?y;ihncr. DAVID Mr HENRY ' TTE. ihe 'iudersi 'uerl. have taken ate firin will please make immediate I payment; and all those wh !arainst either arc reouete ho have ejnims d to file them authenticated according to law. The :csla1o in our opinion is solvent". The executors ivm authorized to continue the store 0..en, ill di-mose of the STOCK vn liaiuJ ut rcj.iced prices. J. V. BERRY, W. W. 1 1 ITT, Executors. Yineenne, July lSr. 4 FAIIM FOB SALE. pBPill'i Subscriber offers for sale the j I ''ARM on which he now resides, containing 100 ACRES ifl idner fownship. Knox county, Ki miles from Wir,,., .-.l i.,...t.M.v .. r vine nv hi i j it i v.'uu itm;.; iii; j Jldianapoli-, about IQO .CF32S Q j a ()0 statc of cultivation,--a rmod pp ORCHARD, of "l50 ;tIX0S uc rAr(.luM;t jrmt. it is vvell calculatcd to divide, and make two very Ood small farm?. The terms will e, one bmvf li nl lil il4"X-ll .w Ko !.i b I thor description is oeemed unnecessary. ttnotoe sold previous to the 1st ol November next, it will be rented for a term ca: WILLIAM POLKE. Widnor Township. ) July 17, S 2r, Sts UJI C-T 5-:SifARD J(i an a way iro-n the subscriber onfe

lruhinsi. WILLIAM BROWN. Vg ViV Chrwins Tobace ...

--riromioo In tin- f.imiin- lmsincss. i lie ! above reward will be ti'iven to any per-j ;on who will apju'ehend said boy. ami re turn him to me, or I-mIo him in jail, so that 1 net him anaisi. but no expenses paid. 1 likewise forvvarn all persons from harboring him. Said BROWN is hi years ! heavy mad with a bald spot on the head; dress not recollected. The above reward vv ill be jiiven, but mvthanks t '-r b.i- apprehen-ion. J. DEVOl'R Jidy 1. 1n:j-j. si:-l-A P.ARCAIN est mmRQm. st il or ct. ihe in! Huiiiir nroncrJy one lilClt MUKLuni' LIN(;-itt)l ;d:. SAioKi: HOl SH.MlLix HOli:. STABLE, and two VIHtAGE LOTS. AUoone nood PORK-lBlSF.. situ.'.tcil en t i . bank of ihe river W'abaVn. in tliotownof .MeiMKi. in the county ;t Sulivan. :! i,e of Imliana "'! f ' i.f I iw 1 i n 1 I . 1 1 . il.tivvi wishing -ueii a siteath n, v ill do illlv iv il vell to e : mnar toe pi m:-o-. as a bar ain vvill boe:s. n. UH.LlAM .MIEFRE. 1 N. 1'. Inieme ot S.unuel Cdman. in M- ; -"o. or V oiriui M:'".:re at Yiuceniu-s. J.ly 11. '.b'i-

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PROPOSALS FoK A SSI'ITii GLOBS. A severe political cnufi:ct is approaching A Wr.r Cca!:ncn' ci facti-s men aie manae:n j at Washington to accomplish their selfish ends at the hazard of their country's

peace, prosperity and hnner. Kxtrerr.es have met. 1 he Champion of an unreason able Taiiif. and the Au.hui of Nullification, hav ing no principle in comtr.on hot a restless ambition, are found united in their efforts to bafde the President in his foreign nccntiai nous, kinuie motion in our halls of IcgixJa. j tion, and fill our country with discontent and

anarchy. J received a patro-iare to unexampled that it is time mr the people to take the alarm! ! rr,ort' than tcven thousand c(ii?s are now The causeless rejection of our Minister to ' distributed ueekiy throe&h all p u ts t' the Great Britain, whs but the fist overt .-xt of j LTiiited States. 1 his fact, v.1ch has no pathis -'Holy 'llliutict against every tl.ing i rallcl in the annals of the periccacal press, that is pure in our government, and patriot u'' sbcvv the high esti. nation i., winch the tic in its administration. It will soon be fol- j Onuiicr i every wheie held; and that tlie lowed bv fthers tquallv hostib- to ti e inter- ! san'e ratio of increase vvjil contwuie, n av

jests of the jK-ople, and insuliintr to the Prei i . r . i '. ! .

anient ci tneir cnoice. instead ot devoting , "lllM,t "i euier.i ci uie n v eia uk u.ii, litarthensehesto the promotion of justice, bar- I -v one thousand new imnes Lave bttn admony and peace, a band r f political mana-1 l'et to t,ie ubsci ipti n li't.

irers in Congress are spendine sleen'.ts nights and anxious days iu devising means to array against the President ali the selfish, avaricious, corrupt, and corrupting influences which pervade the Republic. W ith these tliev hope to vanquish the connneror f Europe's bravest armies, and close in obloquy and disgrace, the public career of him who "has filled the measure of his coun-trv'sp-iorv." 'What are we to exnect from the success expect trom the success of this ";?:: coaitfcv?" Y our foreign relations he better managed Will our laws Ije executed with more fidelity and energy at home? Will our agnculttne, corrtnerce and manufactures flourish more? Will outnational debt be sooner paid? Is there hope that the train of public aifVirs in eeneral would progress better or so well? ?JVi.t n ivii iu in ni in ui l lie I lllliun tJ "new coalition" ha been formed! iir.r iiimrnni -Vfnt in flip unhllr nmnwi , fr r .v" pected from its success. The stnigglis'is for ...........v . viii. yuii 1' ll'll. V . fiovcr, tor fdacciov the fnddic trcunurt. Men who want foreign missions, Juegv shins. and other valuable ollices, unable to swerve the stern integrity of Andrew Jackson, and! on ..-... 1 I united with other aspirants to the Presidency

inallsottsofcond)inationstodestrovhispo-i(jV'4,i?eLar'.i: nnl-eitv uu, .tf-f, it l.i. , pwiprtinn

place mav be occupied bv one with whom l'm..-.t.IIV'V.VVf. T V. VIVV'-.IWlIliit-.II10l they may ::rrdn for promotion. It is these men only men who would prefer "var, famine cc pestilence, or any other scourge," t their own exclusion from power, that are seeking to fill tuc country with complaints ami factions. t. It is the interest and desire of the peopkto tire serve tlie administration r.f their lvernmfnt in honest hands. To effect t!r ob i c cor nif-t ration. 1 hey son as true, to his country uoiv. as he w:is wben be put to hazard fortune, fan-e, and life, in repelling our invaders. '1 ney will not be content with his simple re-election by tlie s;me vote which placed him in the Presidential chair; but, by securing him an increased majority, they vvjll reward his patriotic devotion, and enable him to finish his career of public usefulness in glory and in triumph. As in the case of Washington, so in that of Ji ckson, they wiil take care that our Republic shall not be stigmatized with the imputation of ingratitude. 'fo enable every freeman to obtain correct informaf-or. during the impending confiict, u-e nronose fo nut)hs h firfv nunibe rs ot an I EXTH A Ci LOBE, commencing about the j

ct, it is on iv neo-ssarv tnat tnev cruarcva-1 ' , ; , "-;-i- ..J.a..iuv1,..11.ri,1iiiu,mui!SAi,1i nis pac

st deception, arc. take steps to pi ocure ' ' f,...--, ......,.. i nui.i;u i.ieir .onier.is, ire vur

rect inTormnuon in re auoi. to me anmi :: . . : ...... VIJ.,-v tu .n i uawn o v. .1:1 ;;.c

will tmrl U'niH w Urr.: ' ul ...... .,. v. ...v. m v.4 i i im . m miuw us ii ue c oai r-Ctcr.

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first of May, and continuing until the clec-! ,UI &yv" now WI1eny er a pi ess oi importb" of Klectors for cnrduVcr. It will be a I tant matter may require it, an extra w,ll ,t large imperial sheet, entirely hT.cn with use-1 P?hed. 1 he riMi.mnry of domcst.c af. fal'matter. One number v) be pulilishe : ,an,s .morc compdete, correct and full, and

nftor tl.f r'tpnim,' c-i v'.no-' ti rpvn't in putv ! state, as much in detail as possible: ' It will be chiefly devoted to a vindication i of the character, fumo, and princ iples of I ' 1 . . ANDREW JACKSON, with a view to his re-election. It will to -nmntlv renel the si ani i t fc ders and falsehoods which may he p'r.orri'ilgaterl to destroy him, and bold the ''new ... ..... ... coalition up to merited detestation. tii0 ,tr 1,r'.,-ini ;.n. l l 1 a 1 v.r ' 1 1 1. 1 1 v (Muni 1 ; 4. niv oiimv 1 -uain, on ( subscriptions must be paid in advance', anJ no rvmrr wi'l hp vnt until thp mnnev shall be received. Torn-dile'all snhcribrs to he-;n with the first nnmlHT, we beg our friends who mav I recei-c these proposals, i.nmediatelvto raise a subscription and make returns. F P. BLAIR. ilSubsn iptions received at this olf.ee. JUST 10 l-tS Havana Cotree, lO u Kio " 100 -Bids. KmhavvaSALT. 0 " Saline do. iir t',,c n.iiti Ynils 5 Tons Juniatta Iron, ?a nun, VU-Orleans Sarp.r. or. IV.vo fbimowder and Y. II. Tea. Pnxes Tumblers, Which are oifered mr sale by I.ITRTCH vV HEIU.RI). incennes, May, V2. 'lOhn. TOMLINSON 5 ROSS TTAYE iust received from Philadhl ri-fj ' . i . . - A 1 '-'UFA. and jimv otier br sa.e at their ! A '.- Store loom on the corner ol .Market l and Main-streets, a very general assort- ! ment oi A DRY ' A rrT,n r V si,'ari-w-BS. VV'A '"-"Vt L l J '.s ... . All ol w hich thev will dtspiKc .f at tho ... lowest priees b ..Va!.. or smh articles of ' eiUAMiv 1 'Kom t 1: as may June IB, 1S, 1 suit. m JOB WORE of i;vi:by description nor v. 11,11 Tir-i- f ii r mis oiTiri:.

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THE S.tluvtny ecuv(rvt TI1K LAKOEST AND CliKAPKST ll'eikly .YfVt.airr in the Suited .States, in ftuhtuhrd n-n xr Saturday, lui WOODWARD AND SPKAGO, Price S2, Pcr.ahlr half iccjly in advance. MillS popular journal is printtd on an txm. tra size inir.ei ial sheet, of the lai cest di-

j mensions. It contains twer.ty-eight talumns i reaonng matter, each c-lumn being equal j ------ Kf to eight patr.es of a duodtcimo book. I he publication ef the Courier was com1 mcnf e(l hi April lt, since which time it has ra'Id.V be presnnied, inasmuch as since the -. . . r . i . . .... i .. i ne i ovmr possesses auvar.uiges over an other weekly newspapers. Its ima ense M?.r adwiitsrf the greatest possible variety, and its contents furnish an extensive, list fal, no-' vel, entertaining and instructive niscellanv, , ' comprising the different brain lies of popular i hterature, such as Tales. 1 eti v, Esavs, i Criticisms, ftc; noticesof the fine arts; Hu - 1 "ur; Sporting Anecdotes; Skehes cfl and Manners; Police Reports; Prices Cur - rent of thc Crain a'kct; Foreign and Domestic iutell'gence, ef the latest dates; and an abstract summary of all matters which may possess iuterest for the general reader. 1 he iMcranj Department of the Courier

is watchfully superintended, and no article laree quantity of ALUM SALT, is admitted which does not possess positive , A1, c.f"v.J,ich they are determined to sell merit. One hundred dollars were paid forii,.. c , i w ,, , . . a Fuze lale which v:s published in tins t . . . , 11,11 l

publi paper on the 7th --f January, and other in ducements have bem offered to secure oriiri- ' nal COr tl'lbtlt ioilS Atn .ng the voluntary i Vorr?sP"ndc,,ls ot" rhe ( t"7r'r. Rrc liss Leslie, (author of several publications, which have been highly applauded liv Ameiican ; and European critics;) Richard Penn Smith., ! cMn' Ianir.tjst, Novelist, and Magazine witer: Mrs. Caroline I.i-f IIeitz. tlie complishcd author of the p- re-trr.ge-A1i"s "r-o. the lair writer I ot the pathetic "Love's Martyr," ike. And mau-v. ot"ls names are equally dis - uiiLMiisiitu, ij-jw-s a ouni.jci, wiioe produciions under fictitious sigr.atures, have elicited general approbation. In the selection of literary matter, the pntmsiicrs or tlie t curwr have extent c lacilities. Their exchange fist includes the most valuable American journals; ev among olher peiiodicals which they receive Iron. kal)ro,ad lnay be specially enumerated Bui-'-.nrii'jl 'Plirrincrli tli.iv nrr-t.t W r Wn Ml.K, tb.ey are also furn:sl;ed with the choicest English papers, including the John Bull, Bell's Life in London, c. A portion of the Courier is appropriate! to Sporting Intelligence, and particularly to that branch which relates to the Turf. Subjects of this kind are intrcduccd as often s a proper regard to variety will admit. Descriptions of favorite horses, their pedicree. ! Pr,rnce and appearance, accompanied ! wuh engraved likenesses, are occasionally I Slvcn' ,n furnishing which, assistance is pro cured from several distinguished sportsmen I n pv-parin5 the contents of the Cc7;yr, intelligence, l the latest dates, is invaii - : .. Vai ..u iui-jh embodies a greater extent and variety ot in mation tb.m can be found in any other pal1; as madditmn to a condensed statement f localities a syneps ef passing ev ents m ..II ......r ... ... ....1 ... .- " ' 1 , 1 . .! . V 111 - "Su,rt". pvpa re" ann I'Ut)!sncd In order that those who love to laugh, may ; find matter for their mirth, each number -fif nntnins .1 mplnnp-t tif ) ' iiinnirmi a Sufdrrfs some e'i me xi is 1 1 1 1 1 vi 1 aieo u H.i engraving r.. ::n.... . .1 i . . . . ...... i i - 1 1 'u ted by a skilful artist. 1 1 'U1UH ,al iJ 'Panmt nt cmoracrs TCpiews oi new jjwm.auui, nuuie.ii me ! f,TH' nrt?' &c,; emrks on general topics;! r . ... .... 1. 1 :... . . r . .. dc' :l'ons cf public improvements, musements. dec; di cussions of suitable subjects. dramatic criticiviViS, kc. This department has been, and will continue to be, conducted in a spirit cf thc most tearless independence. Whatever comes fairly within observation, slnjl be frankly dealt with, and no station or influence will deter thc prompt and decided expression of unbiassed opinion. Police Reports occupy a share r fattention. 1 nese are nreoared hv n sLuhil ner son. ensraeed exnresslv f,,r" thnt nnrnnsr - ! nnd as the materials are gathered from au - j thentic source, their general accuracy mav I be confidently relied on. In arranging them I for the press! the reporter combine- facetij oustiess with fact, and so constructs the nar ratives, that in most instances thev will be found extremely graphic and diverting, with - .-' - ' 1

out the slightest sacrifice cf truth. j pa, ug;.ca ias;. ior ncn. pi-.s.a m ,0 f . and weneficial enjovmt i.ts f litt ratu e .-rel In fine, the Saturday Corn er professes to j k.arnin am, t0 h " , "j njJl imluc-ni(.I:t, ,;,r the be the largest ch.apest. n.os diverged, . nu o ( .iihivftc s a d tmich entertaing and instructive weekly i.ewspa- j st;in,r .utantnl inf. r. per issued from the American press. Ihe' are mat,7rs u.hirh t;;f. v)hT publishers claim for its contents a character trir.s j e will ever Lerp in vi... Ut. i ot vigorous originality, judicious selection,, ;fi . r , ,.r

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