Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 June 1833 — Page 2

IRELAND. The first exiiibiuou of martial law in the ptoctaimcd' district, wai on the

iiirht of April lih, when eight men

were taken up, being found out of their houses at 11 o'clock at night; tome ol

then t a public house. Flrey were, on

Monday, hi ought before a boar J of ma-

gUtiatis, consisting ol the deputy May or, Joseph Gieene, resident county ma

pistratc, the Recorder, and Aldermen

K jbinson anu uore, u whom they were

desired to give an account ot themselves

t appeared they were fiom home thro

inadvertence or carelessness, Mas they

intended no harm' and were discharged

vfrh an admonition Ironi the bench. It

appears that no military authorities sat

sn judgment, l wo other lellows were

not so fortunate; one named Phclan was

found by Thomas Rail, Esq county of ISIay o, out in the city streets, between 1 1 and 12 on the night of the 1 3th, and was committed to the county jail, being an old offender, who suffered 6 months imprisonment for firing on the police last year. The other, J Darcy, was found

power to announce to our fellow. citizens '

throughout the Union, the complete sue-

cess of the experiment wiucn we nave

itntured upon, of choosing an our judicial officers directly by the people.

rhe Judicial elections have been atten

ded with a very slight portion of excite

ment, comparatively speaking, and so

far as we can learn, have throughout me

state resulted in the choice of competent and suitable individuals. One fact w doubt not will bo admitted by all, thai the Judiciary establishment of th State has never heretofore been so entirely worthy

of confidence and respect as 3t the pre sent time: and we sanguinely expect thatthe value of our new system will be nnore and more highly estimated, as the people become more and more familiar

with it, and enhance by degrees, their own capability of making a discreet choice of Judicial officers. Mis fiaper.

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STRAYED OR STOLEN

J Rom the subscriber, liv- jckStXyed from Thomas W. Marron.at

ing in Harrison town?hip, Brownsville, Jackson count v, Illt-

Knox county, slats ot In-! ntnV a TJATITT BA7 WORSE.

' diana. one CHESNUT mvirlv iv yimi- hM mw! niw-:it fourteen

SOKEL HORSE six years old, and three l and a half" hands high, thick and hcavv

white teet, and blazo lace, and tolerable made, with a streak of black extending

luw i,m, .uiu nas necn hurt on tne oacK i along hrs back, and one or both ot his hind some little by Icing in the company of jfcct while and once the property of Dr. Ungors commanded by captain Beckos- j Davison, deceased; as he was rai?ed ih supposed to bo near fifteen hands high '.the neighborhood of Yinccnnes, it is cx-

leu trie premises ot the subscriber on the j ru-rted he has mad for it.nt nhirrv The

2d night of June, 1S3 any person or i above reward will be piJ on delivery of

persons rahisig up said hurse, and deliver-1 said horse either to Thomas XV, Marrou inghmito the subscriber, or conveying jat Brownsville, III., or to the subscriber

mm worn so that he can ethim, shall be Hying in Vinccimcs, Indiana.

unnnsomeiy rewarded lor their trouble and

ens'j they may beat.

JOSHUA TIIORX.

unc 15, 183: J 20

A list of persons is going ihz rounds

of the opposition prints, who, it is said

have been marked out for proscription.

The probability is, thai the list contains

the names of a number who ought to be

at ne;ht in thestrects atCasttecomer,by fe d nd hc h efforts to ex

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U. .ton, nsq county raagisuaie, an-i ci,e public sympathy in 'heir favor, be

also committed

On the 17th, between 3 and 9 o'clock,

Col. Osborne, and a party ol po ice sta lioncd at Castlecomcr, ariested 35 indi

luuals, some ot them respectable shop

keepers, who carry ou large establish-

merits, and who. it annears. were rather

late at work, with those in ihcit employ

inent, passing and repassing through the

street; also, some cartmcn who wen

late on the road. They were pbced in confinement in a dark room, being all

thrust in for satety, without distinction. ;ill 2 o'clock next day, when they were

inarched itiroueh the street under a

guard of po ice to Col. Osborne's house

A short mqutry look place, when it ap pered that they were all quiet and or -de ly people, and were instantly libera

ted, with a caution to avoid being out af

ter sunset

fore they may bo overtaken bv justice.

Louisville Pub Adv

Li ff t l

MMIIXE COFFEE nouss,

CORNER OF WATER MARKET STREETS.

7M. M. SMITH respectfully mV V form his triends and the public,

that he has commenced business in the a-

bove stand; and having laid in a supply of

superior LIQUORS,

fresh mnmcizms. CI1TT & OK RICK.

SiA lli Ut LMJIAXA, ) Knox Ccv nty. J KNOX FKODAT12 COURT, Mat Tbum, 1833. Vetallc rouchcc ss

Francoi3 liouchce, j kJ his wife, J In Chancer j Francis Vallce and j John Delisle. J

A AD mw at this time camp the pcti

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The Family Physician, AND GAZETTK OF HUMAN LIFE? Heir.g a lAhrary of Health and liti'iv; and of Pofiular and Grnrral Slcdkat

KnorArdgc, rendered familiar to every individual: embracing every subject "cont:rc:rd triA the Prexenthn, 'Irealmcv. and Cure 9f Diicaiesthc Qualities cf Medicines their good and ill rjfects cri J It-alt h The Ingrtdients of Secret or Patent Medicines the true Prir.ci'le rf Earing end Drinking, cr Eating and Drinkiug to Live Domestic Cookery Chemistry and a great variety cf curious, valuable, and interesting Knzvledgr, cf the highest importance to all, and hitherto hidden Jrom the mass cf mankind. COSTRIDVTED TO Jir A NUMBER OP PRAC tisisg ritrsiciASs.

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rniiA?;Kri j. for the liberal encourage- The cbject of this work is to present evil merit thev have received heretofore, Wy sebject connected with diseases and its

ireaimcni, wn;cn, oy us simplicity anu tue perspiccity of its details, shall enable all who wish, to be thor oughly informed in llusmoit interesting and important of sciences. The advantages cf such a publication to all ranks of society need net be insisted upon, since they must suggest themselves to cery reflecting mind. Under the influence cf the

jddlasion cf scund medical knowledge aI mr.ni' nil r.lnse Hmmrirum i. .1'. .

estHblihmcnt in the. state; all of whicn ecj cf the dangerous weanons with which

J. V. GUKKNTIOW.

MavO, 1830 W-tf

are now prepares to oiler to the puone, a

Fresh 8itj)jh of Medicines, I'amts, Oil, and DY3

Equal if not superior to those of any other

tioner bv (J. V. Johnstou his attorn- they will offer to sell on reasonable terms, i wars so successfully a.rainit ihe life of mans

ey, and on motion, and affidavit filed, ill Physician? and countrv merchants will the abusive employment cf medicit:e to

was mailc appear to the satisfaction of the find it to their advantage to call and cxnnv oanctul to liealth, iu give place to the ra-

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and every thin necessary, and

bcin2 determined to snare no pains to ae-

Ar-other coercing proclamation, No. 3. commodate, solicits a shaic of public pat-

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tjy the L.oru L.ieutenant ot Ireland sup ronae.

pressing the National Trade's Political

"Union, appears in the London papers

Occufla'ion of Frankort by the troops

f 'Af German Diet Af.coun s t:wn

Frankfort intorm us, that in cnseque:-cc

ol toe la.e riots, the vroops ol the- Dut,

that is. ihe iroons ol Austria and P-us

B13 have taken possession of hat cuy The presence of these foreign invad i gave a rcat deal ol dissatisfaction to the inhabitants of mat "free cuy," but the army ot biutelorce was too formidable to allow ot thai dissatisfaction beirr openly expressed. The troops ot the . Diet are scatteicd ever the whole territo ry cf Franktort FOR run AL.

The dates from Oporto are to April j T

J)th; five days later than betore received. The official account of the battle ol iarch 24 h. states the loss ol the Pe droites at 158 kiued and wounded, while the enemy's iosa "can scarcely be less than 1000 men" He left 186 dead on the field, and 63 were made piisoners There had been no fiphting of any moment since the engagement alluded to.

lie is at all times supplied with Dread,

&.c. Pittsburgh will be constantly k' ot on h;u:d.

Court, that Frar.CH Vallee, one of the a- line for themselves. A largo supply of ,U0"aiL HGnuiratioti ct remcc.ai agem. hove defendants, is a non-rUiciit of this Fresh and Genuine MbeT ph ,:ci;a . n j; y . ri , - , m, - win De aided in Ins tllurts to d eviate the state It therefore Ordered, That the JJatCUt faC5tCt:itD Uuffcrsngs cf humanity. Nothing that cau dptvn offered at eastern prices, including aV?lhe intent and utility of the work deacyot the above ssut, by publishing; the , 1 r r shall be neglected, lhcnrmcmles ot diet same in the Western Suna paper printed carnac' ! f PI and r ha" be expUiutd. a..d thei InVinronnos i L L J. i own proparat i onsjsuchas atro'.ication enforced. The indL r.tc of

ly; and this cause stands continued until

next term. A. ). SCOTT, C7,r.V. Bij Vr. R. McCOUD, d. c. June 13, lKWSO-Ilt.

Ice Cream

"ii

m the si

BOAT STORES of every descrnirion, will he furnished at the shortest notice. Vinccimcs, June 15, 1S:4?0 3t

Joh

Red

Serious Ar?ts. A respectable mer

chant of Xiiw Yrk, has favored the ed

itors of thr Gazetto with a letter from

Paia, dated April 29, which states thai the Regency at Rm Janeiro had sent on to Para a new Governor, who, on at tempting to take the reins of govern

ment, was opposed by the mob An en garment ensued, which continued limn the 16ih o ihe I8if uit.. when upward of 100 were killed, and a great many v un ltd. All he foreign vessels iti pot wre chartered to lake away per 30u; awcl property, some proceeding to ftljranriatn and others to Lisbon The

nr;w Governor, failing to effect his object, left the piace, End took passage lor Marau m. A" there are several American mr -cantile bouses at Para, and much property belonging to them, it is hoped that government will despatch a vessel ot

"war, forthwith, !cr their protection and

paftty. Dkhates in Cukgrrsi I served, fsays J fferson in .us m roirs.) with G- n Washington, in the Legislature ol 'Virginia, before the revolution, aim during it, with Franklin, in Congress I never heard cither ot them speak ten minutes at a time, nor to any tiling but the main point which was to decide the main question. They laid their shoul -ders to the great points, knowing ihat the little ones w ui'd lollow ol themselves George Weeks, a rich widower, up.

Wa' Is of sixty, wa lately condemned, by a New York jury, to pav Miss Hannah Kildreth, a maiden of 23, g2.00C, for a breach of marriage promise, putting her in a situation to prevont her becoming an "old maid1 Wc understand that the Governor of $lichiga, Col. William Weaiherford, ol this county, and Mr Owen, Indian agent at Chicago, have been appointed

commissioners to hold a treaty with the Pottawatomie Indians, for the purpose of extinguishing their title to lands lying within this state, and induce them, if possible, to remove to the other side of the Xlis siisl p pi Illinois Pat,

Tl 'in. Reeds.

Notice is "hereby Given, "HilAT on the 127 di of May last, a 1 writ of Domestic Attachment was is

sued bv mo, James Thorno, a Justice of

the peace in and for said county of Knox, upon the ailidavit of John Reel, aainsl

the goods aiid chattels, credits and cfieets of Wm.Reed; and said writ, has been returned duly executed, by summoning George Garret, as garnishee and an -inventory has been tiled and on the tl:h dav of July next, in Harrison township, 1

will proceed to hear and determine ujvon the said Attachment, of which the said

Win. Reeds, and all others concerned, will take noticQ.

james thorm: Juno 11, ls:$3--AiO-t

STATE OF INDIANA. DAVIESS PilOIi ATE COURT, Mat Term, 1833. Hannah S. Arnold, admin- " 7 istratrix on the eatato of Samuel Arnold, Deceased, Petition for

r.v. y stale ot Kcal

The Heirs and Creditors ! Edate.

of said Estate. J ND now at this day comes the said administratrix by David McDonald her attorney, and dies her petition s;i:mest-

ing that tin; personal estate of the said de-1 ceased is insulticient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against tbo said estate, and praying for a t ale of certain real estate named in said petition; and it appearing to the satisfaction of tlio Court,

that the heirs of Miid deceased, -and l. to of the creditors cf said estate having an in

terest iti said real estate, to wit, J. Pan-

Ckill and Fever Powders,

E&orm jRXfjrtuvr, Kt. composed entirely from the vegetable kingdom, and perfectly safe and mild in their operation. N. P. Dr. XV. XV. IIitt ha3 removed to the dwelling house formerly occupied by major YYellman, nearly opposite to tho well known tavern formerly kc-t by general liumcr Jhn?on. and now m the occupancy of Aicxis EcRoy. Esq. Vincennes, May 25, IS1J3 IT tf

Tu PUBLIC NQTXCS.

n have app unted John Law, iqr. my

attorney in fact to receive, adjust and settle all claims duo or owing to me in the county of Knox, and ;.d lease and dispose of my property in the borough of Vi licences Anv arrangement made with

him, will be binding on me. II. EASSEEEE, Visiccnnes, April 15, IS3:J lil-tf. J shall leave here about the 25th of this month; persons having bufincss with me

after that time, will plonfc call on Mr.

cost and Ecu-is Howell, are non-residents . Law, who is authorised to arrange it.

oi this state, It h Ordered. That thev an- H. L.

7 m 1 pear here ou tho second Monday in Augtist next, and show cause, if any they

can, w hy tho real estate named m said petition, should not be sold and made assets

Sf-cret remedies shall be c'ivcii. and tho

whole subject or materia niedica shall y

discussed aud explained in a lucid and sim

ple style.

Jy-A premium of SlCOwill be awaidcil

to the writer of the bet Essay (not excell

ing 20 pages octavo) on the advantages to the community of the general diiiusion of medical knowledge. The essays are to be directed, post paid, to the Editor, in all of Jqhc next. The award of the premium will dcprrxl upon the decision cf bcveral eminent physicians. j7"Editors, postmasters, and other?, ard respectfully invited to act as agents. An

pes son who remits tendollars will have tent copies forwarded him. Persons remitting one dollar will have eight numbers sent. All distant communications to be addressed to the Editor, No. 6 Cortliridt-street, New

oi k and must be post fiaid). Yearlv sub

scribers to commence with No. 1.

The Editor has creat pleasure in be

ing able to announce the approbation rf ma

ny eminent medical gentlemen to the plan c: this publication. Subscriptions to the above work receiver! at this office.

KEFOilMED

VVOIITII I.UTO-V, OHIO.

f,r th. nnvmoi ,i;if.Ur r ,lB lS permanent Hrranmcmsin imsin-

- .-l..v v . u ..JlWi "V VI lilVv U 1U , I'll 'W'l . 1 . B vtitiitir.fi fv 'ic r-d ict I ug irtnt'd

and GCiuanda aioiosaid. And it is further ordered. That a copy of this order be

publrsned m tn

per

nrinted

vostorn Sun, a newpa-

in Vinccnacs, Indiana, for

Spring ur.d Summer Course cf Lectures commences on the first Monday cf April, u,d continues until the last day of July The vacation commcnccson the first of Au

gust, arid terminates on the firt Monday in

J. P.

The non-resident heirs of James

Deceased, mil

G. Head, one of tho creditors interested in J October, when the regular Fall and Winter said real estate, bo summoned to appear I Cours.e of Lectures commences, and wnti-

.1 c i uvic sia niui'.vni. uuui.i, . ujc.i iti ill. a Illil

A oopv - Test, JOHN VANTJl EES, Cleric d. p. c. Juno 15, W3 sj-yt

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Journal, to furnish a work that ihhll please,

fr 11 ?. ic cm'-'n fit! nil thp f ''norfmnrto '

.b; - - m instruct. ana elevaiethe icmale charHCter. Meiucal Science, l- rorn three to four Lcc- . l hc aid of ssreral litcrar). ia(i;cs am, Rtn. turcs are oe.u erejd, with as many cx ; tleuien, eminently qualified for the object is animations. 1 EuMS. a j

JUDICIAL ELECTIONS. The principle of popular elections, in application to Judicial ofliccrs, hai now been fairly tested in Mississippi, and we highly gratified at naving it in our

'"3MIAT I shall apply at the next Septcmber term (f the VanderburHi Cir

cuit Court, on the first day of the term.

tor the appointment of a commissioner to

terof section number three, in township six south, of ranxo eleven west, in the district ol land oiFered for sale at Vincenitos, in pursuance of a bond executed by tho said James Swan in his life time, to David Stem and Elizabeth Stem his wife, hearing: date the 81st day of Mav, 18 ll, and bv the said David and Eiizabeih, on the l'.hh day of September, LSW, assigned to me, (the said James Swan having died without having made the necessary provi

sions by will lor the conveyance of the

une.) Yours Arc. SAMUEL KIRKPATRICK, Assignee, 6lc. Jnncr,lS:W--20-3t.

'he non resident lairs of James Antho

ny. Deceased, will J

LEASE TAKE NOTICE,

f Jj "'HAT we shall apply at the next SeptL teniber term of the Vanderburgh Circuit court, on the first day of the term, tor the appointment of a commissioner to convey to us by Deed, the South East Quarter of Section number cinht, in town six south, of ranre ten west, in the district of land o tiered for sale at Vincennes, in pursuance of a bond executed bv the

I said James Anthony in hw life time, to us

iu connection with John Shaver, and Matthias Whetstone ami bv them assigned to

ns -which bond tears date the Id day of j May, IS ll, (the said Jas. Anthony having! died without having m;i(e !,e necesarv provisions by will for the conveyance of void quarter section, agreeable to the provUion" f said bond.) Yours :c. DAVID NECH LY, JOEL LAMBERT. Jimc5.1So3. UO-t

Tlie price for qualifying a jerscn to practice medicine, with access to all the advantages of the Institution, is S150; cr for a

rrpilh subscribers inO.rrn heir friends a f lU and winlcr term of six m A. mid the public, that they have instre- a liberal indulgence to t'.o cf

:eivod from Philadelphia, Baltimore and ment, will be extended to those students

Pittsburgh,

A NEW AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF GG053S, Suitable for tho present and approachin seasons comprising

FOREIGX AND DOMESTIC

who .ire in indigent circumstances.

No specified lime will be rcqu-red to com

plete a course of studies, but when a Stu-

secuivd.

All articles admitted into this Gazette will be subjected to the criticisms of a committee of ladies and gentlemen, and paid foe according to their merits. A premium or S50 will be given for the best Essay on ll'ome 77, not exceeding 10 crmmca octavo pa

ses.

All communications must be addressed to

the Editor, postpaid, at No. 6, Certlandt st.

a JtU- . NT Vni'tr . I'.ivi fur tKi.nrpm!nm K

der.i is quMitied to pass an examinaticn lie forwarded in all June nnf. Thf, fintn,.

. - - mm mm V

v 'dl rective a Diploma, which will be grant - j

eu on me auir.oriTy or u;c ciiarteretJ rr'.its ef V.rthi:igtoa College, and the 1U formed

Medical Society of the United States; the pric1 of which will be tea cb-ilari. The plan pursued in teaching, is well calculated to abbreviate the period usually required to finish a course cf medical studies, and at the same time affrd the Student ample opportunities to become thoroughly acquainted with the various departments of his profession; Nshichwillbe an indispensable rcqui site to ensure the success of every candidate for graduation. It is with pleasure we announce the fact

j that wherever the graduates of this Institu-

$ Dry Good

QXTESBNSWjBJRZir BOOTS AND SHOES, PUR & HATS, Iron, Glass, Castings, $c. cc.

Which were se.ected at a favorable time; j tion have settled in States, in which there

and will be found on examination, worthy i are 'aw

I ber will be issued in Mav next.

Editors generally. Postmasters, and ethers, are desired to act as agents, and forward subsc r ipti ns on the above terms. The journal will otbe sent to a distance without the money is forwarded. The above works will each be published, monthly and simultaneously, in New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington city, Albany. Hartford. New-Haven, Providence, and Boston, at 12 J cents per number, rwvablc on delivery, or at Si 25 per annum, payable on subscribing. Distanc subscribers will be invariably required to pay in advance. Any person remitting: K10. rest

paid, shall be entitled to ten copies of cither niililiratinn nnlprpi' w Co

the attention ot purchasers, and will be sold nnusuallv low for cash. SMITH &. CARSON. Vinrcnnc?, 1st June, 1S3.4?. PJ-tf

FDP, SAX.3.

T WISH to sell my Tavern Stand, now

s regulating the practice of Phvsic 1

:nd burgery, thev have unitormlv been ad

mitted to all the privileges secured by said laws to practicing physicians. The liberal patronage already conferred on this School; the numerous facilities oiFered to acquire a aiodical education; its present prosperous condition; the safety and su-

! perior success ot the vegetable cr reformed

er publication ordered, or SCO enclosed will ensure the forwarding of both. Any person remitting one dollar will have ti,ht numbers sent. Subscriptions received at this cfliee.

STOT2C2.

fTTMIE Subscriber having rnmmrmee!

system of practice pursued here; the increa- Jl l"C HATTING BUSINESS on Wa.

singuemanGoi us graauatus m every part ; ter street, Vincenned, in the

oi ie Luuuuy wiicru i orreci uityrniatKin is house formcrl

occupied by Col. Alexis Lelloy, situ

ated ou Market street, in the "bo

rou;h of Vincennes; aUo the ' disseminated respecting it, are the most nro

mising presages ot its tuture success, usefulness, and permanency.

Chemical Apparatus has been prccu

rcu

of

And Two Lots

formerly owned by I). C. Johnson; situated at tho east end of Market street, in the boroiiiih aforesaid. The Tavern Stand is in a hcahhv ami

pleasant part of the borough: and trie other house is well calculated for a private family, and likewise in a pleasant and healthy situation. For further particulars, inquire of A.T. Kliis, Esqr. and Zachariah Polliam, both living in Vincennes. II. JOHNSON. Viaccnnos, lud. March 15. l&KJ 7-tf.

formerly owned bv Wil

son Lagow, take this method of informing the citizens, and

thb country at large, that he

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d; and the llotanical Gardeu is in a state j expects to keep on iiand, and for sale, a progression. . general assortment of EUR HATS, which Student can enter at anv time: but the work ho intend; to Iirivc m:u!i ? ft mni

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sprint: ami t a i are preferable. The price substantial and fushionale manncot boarchng will not exceed Si OD per week. .n. i . . m3n-

For boarding, with room, lodging, washing.

laei, Cvc. i 44 cents, tor the spring and Summer term. For the same, during the Fall and Winter Session, Si 50.

Editors who have published the former' circular of this College, will please ie this j

a lew insertions, as well as all others who feel friendly to this institution. T. Y. MOHKOW. PrnW

A .

April, iy

C3The highest price given for all kind

of FURS. H. M. CilLHAM. Vmconaes. la. March 17flS3 Otf

Hags ! Hags ! Hags ! CJSir, or nORKty be giren for any quantity of clean Linnen or Cotton

'HAGS at the WHSTKRH SUN oRlCCi