Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 January 1834 — Page 3

xjn&jnnzi surj I borough election. . . . vrr?Tv" i Ji 7" 7 NOTICE is hereby" given that anclccULCLNM, JANUARY K IKM. (ion fora pj BorotiKh Constable,

tliree Trustees, and three Assistant Trustees, from each Ward, will be holden at

The present number completes the 21th

volume tt thcWestcrt. bun. IheJetler

aonian Ilrpublican princij

first advocated, ami wl

tamed, has continued

tar. The opinions

never been concealed, and wore never doubtful; on all proper occasions they have been fcariosslv avowed: where p raise has been due, he has awarded it, And where censure has been merited he has administered it. Such has been his

course, and such shall continue to be while

he has the management of it

The editor tenders to such of his pa

irons as have uiven him the onlv kind

u'mnnrf bv which a printer ran live I

Ikmi wishes, and hopes they will continue to cheer him on his way. T such aa l.avc opto this time afforded him only the support of their ncmcaon his subscription Ii?t, and recctviti hk paper, he would say, that he cannot liv upon (promises; that he is making arrangements to enlarge his Phcc;, and a little aid froiw them would greatly aid him in doing so; nnd not doubting their good intentions, he r.onndcntly expects they will cheerfully give :t. It may be gratifying to my friends, and truly so to me, to inform them that my list of subscribers continues gradually to increase; I haie, however, still room for good names. No mail this week beyond New Albany, I nd. It is thought the Ohio river is impassable by running ice. Solomon R ithhone, h is been appointed Notary Public.

JANUARY SKION, l Cot'NTV CoStMIS-flONEIK, 1KH.

ATE "the undersigned commissioners VV f Knox county, having examined the list of receipts and expenditures for the last year, as made by the Clerk of this

imeto be legally correct.

n;g been a list ot the re-

thc two preceding vears, it

Roseman judge, and John K. Kurtz clerk, is found that eighteen hundred dollars ot

for tha middle ward. Salomon Rathbone the receipts as exhibited by the last rc-

I judge, and John Moore clerk for the lower j port, were to discharge the order of for

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waid.

Icr order vSAML. HILL, Clerk, n.T. n.v. Jan. IS, IS'll.fW-at

Adminibtra JLN taken out let

trators Notice.

hereby given, that I have

eltcrs ot administration

on the estate of James Banks, (late of

Knox county, Ind.) deel. All persons indebted to the said estate arc desired to make immediate payment, and all persons having claim against the same are desired to present them legally authenticated for settlement within one year from this

date. 1 beliuvc the estate will be

vent. ISAAC COON, Admr. Jan. in,2S3l. 52-31

mer vears, consequently there is a balance

due from the county of between six and seveu hundred Collars. THOMAS M'CLURE, JAMES S. MAYS, SOLOMON RATHBONE. A. C. Commissioners. January 11, 1831. 51 3t "

rjraf)? sub fl debted

Administrators' Sale. tC , OTICE is hereby given, that on Sat3Sj urday the Mh day uf February next, at the late residence of James Banks, dec'd.tn Johnson township, I will expose to public sak all the personal property belonging; to s:id estate, consiting of SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, HOGS, AND OXl! YOKK OF WORK OXSN ,

to

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A CLASS. .

ibscribers requests all those in-

d to them, cither by note or ac

count, to make payment by the first of

March, as wo w lsn to go eastward for the purpebe of renewing fur stock of goods

insol- about that time. As this is the first nub-

j lie call we have made, we hope it will be

punctually attended to. J. & V. HAYES. Vinccnnes,Jan. 10, 1KM 31-3t

The conclusion of Mr. Taney's report, Vs given in this day paper. The ice in the Vatash river at this

rdnce has broken up, and the river is ri-j known on the dav, . rb r t-rvrwr 4.1..,.-

Sll. 4 '

Jan. 10, 1S31. 5'J-3t

besides other articles not necessary

rnraniPiirn ilt I" O

Terms of salo made

mention, bale to clock on said da v.

Tim Irtrl 1:1 in omnrr:) f f tri t 11 Incf

JLII tiviniiv 'vtftv.ai.tvi A Bill -. - in reference to the bank bill, on a motion fb reduce the number of branches, says pi c'In the House of Representatives, the! U A

vou i'ir n-uui iii; uiu uuiniir in orancnes Vas ? in favor and IJ7 agr.inst the motion, in the Senate V2 in favor and 10 ;Tgaiust it.

Both Houses on yesterday wcro still busi-! ly engaged on the details of the bill. There appears but little doubt of its eventual passage.' V.YSlIIXGTrt., Dec. 1533. OrrAchnen S.miic dayo Kincoi resolution was introduced by your humble servant, in relation to the Public Lauds, and referred to the committee on that subject. On yesterday the Chairman, Mr. Clay of Alabama, reported n bill, accompanied with the views of the committee. The bill was read a first" and second time 'then referred to the committee of the whole and made the order of the day for Monday next; both ordered to be printed. This bill, in its provisions, is more liberal than the resolution, and will not only brino; the refuse lands into market at their n :tual value, and enable the virtuous, intelligent and useful portion cf our fellow citizens, to oMain comfortable homes- for Iheir -fimilics. but will tend to diti use a

Pf

S $10 Reward.

5 LEN, fro ui die subscriber, about the last of October, 1833, a

DARK BAY MARS, About four years old. left hind foot white, some w hite spots on her back, occasioned by the saddle, has a mark on the inside of her right thigh, supposed to have been cut with a kniie, and had a small bell on when she left. 1 will give the abovo reward for the de

livery of said mare to me, in Vineeuncs, Jnd., if found out of the state, five dollars

it out ot this county, or two dollars if in the county, and all reasonable expenses. MOSKri KNUJHT. January 11. 1531. h 3t

Ai-CflON.

IIIinK wiil l-csoid at public auction

on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs

day, the SJfnh, J()ih, and !th. ol i ohru

ary, 1S31, and continue ivon (Jay to day

until all is sold, in the town ot Mt Car mel, Wabash county, Illinois, the follow ing proper'y, to-wit: One Ox Saw anil Grist .Mill,

rt I i m . j ; luuiiii; wnv o uuu i i o i-iu oi ivfiiKn

HOTICS

ETTEUS of administration on the cs-

of Joel Traylcr, (late of Pike

e .mty) deceased, have been granted by the Pike Prolmte court to the undersigned. All those having claims against said estate are requested to present them for payment, and those indebted to make payment. The estate is presumed to be solvent. CATHARINE TRAYLER, Admx. JAMES CiRAY, Admr. Jan. iO, JV31. :2 3tp

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NOTICE

Knox Pukiiate Coukt, Xomnbcr Session, lKi3.

oseph Reiley, admV. of

31irtin Kellev. dec d. ri r t . -

Th creditors f-aM of Insolvency.

decM. J JOSEPH REILEY, administrator of

Qjf said deceased, having filed his memo, rui in this court, shewing the condition of said estate, and complaining tint the personal eafate is insutlieient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against it, (iherc being no real estate.) It is therefore ordered, that the filing and pendency of said complaint lie made known to the creditors of said Martin Reiicy, rieceasr-j, by publication of this order for six weeks successively in the Western un,a weekly newspaper publishe d in Viarcnncs, in the county of Knox; and that they L6 informed, that unies they notify the said administrator of the extent of their respective claims, h tiling the same or a statement uf the nature, date, and description of the contract, or assumpsit upon which the same may 1c founded, in the otiico of the clerk of this court, previous to ihe tir.al distribution of the aets of the estate ot the s::id decedent, such claims wiiJ be pot poned in favor of the more diligent credit ors. Test,

A. I). SCOTT, Clerk January 11. 51 tit

A LIST OP LE??2RS

Sii., Priucctoj, January 1st, 131, which it not taken out by the In of April next, will be ent to the General Post otiice us dead letters: Thos. Andrew .Tames Ll d Howell Ba-s Cy Wiliiani Milicr Andrew Blyth Wi:;i:.!Ti Martin John Hirer Mr. Phillips Win. II. Cook, 3 Isa i c Rood Jus. W. Coekium Wni. Rejourn ih V. Cockrum herifiliiiison ctv.

iionry Sims, 'J J'din S.rwart. K'l:iIh i!i Vineyard 1 iKJiiii'.s Wallace Samuel Wilheros I). K. Ward Letty Wilson.

THE subscribers inform their friend" andihe public," that they have just received from Philadelphia, and now vtT& f r sale, a g9d and General Assortment of DRY GOG33,

GROCERIES,

' i

HARD T7ARS, AND iJM

arc. J

(Queens w

ALSO

iea rTTrTc

KSNKATJA SALT.

All of which they arc determined tr sell low for cash, or produce cf such kinds as may suit them. THORN & TRACY. Vincenncs, Ocu t2t, lb33 49-tf

J oh a F.i!s Etruleth C. Giil Asa Hirrivjn Win. llnnihwii Caiik Hudspeaih R:le oa ilerman Charles Kcvs

FOR SALG. WISH to sll ray Tavern Stand, nov .pted by Col. Alexis LeRiv, sitcatid on Market street, in the bo1 ft r0l,ca Vincenncs; also bh

And Tivo Lots

: formerly owned by i). C. Johnson: situ-.

ated at the cast end of Market street, in th borough aforesaid. Tire Tavern Srmd is in a healthy ami pleasant part of the borough; and tli? other house is wcil calculated for a private family, and likewise in a pleasant ami

j healthy situation.

I-Vr further particu!ars,inquireof A.T. Ellis, Lr qr. and Zichariah Fultiarn, both vi::g in Vmcennes. II. JOHNSON. Vincrennes, Ind. March 15, 18337 tf.

JOHN ARBUTIINOT, p.m. Janurv I, i Si 151 3t-30i.

has taken out letters of administration

n the estate of Martin Albert, (late of

Daviess county, and state of Indiana.) decM. All persons indebted to the said

estate are requested to make immediate ! at this time.

lor a steam engine, with a STEAM DISTILLERY

attached to it, all iu complete operation

payment; and those having claims against the same, are notified to present them duly authicated for settlement. The said estate is solvent. W. G. COLE, ) . , SAMUEL J. KELSOEf AdmrsJan. H, LS3 1. 5vi-3t

Administrator's Notice.

OTICE is hei cbv ixiven. th;it the un-

dcrsijincu lias taken out letters of

administration upon the estate of William Alldredge. (late of Posey county,) dee'd. All those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having claims against it, will please present them for adjustment. The

January 1, 183 1. 51 3i

? Administrators' Notice.

l'ICE is herfby given, that the un-1

! i n dersiirncd has taken out letters ot

administration on the

more general spirit of independence, industry, and elevation of feeling and thought among all classes. It will also swell our sources of state au county revcnue. That the bill in its present shape with all its provisions should meet the views ot

all, is not to be expected, that it will pass t estate is pruhably solvent. in some shape I have no doubt. Indeed a I PASONS ALLDREDGR, Adnir.

feeling of liberality and kindness seems to be entertained by the members I rem cve-

rv section of the cotfntrv towards the West.

On yostcrday a resolution was introduced, having f -r its object the placing all

the survivors of the Indian wars in the West, during, and subsequent to th revolution, down to the close of Wayne's Campaign." Several am mdments were offered, inmie aceeptexl, others resisted. Some tlebate tuok place when a motion was made to lav the resolution on the table.

The vote was for it 50, against it 130. Such appears to be the favorable expression of the House in relation to that ared and highly meritorious, diss of men, to whose fearless and untiring cvertions, ih; nation is indebted fur half its character at h ) r. e a n J ab r oa J , to r t he fi ft y millions thrown into the Treasury, by ti: sale of Public Lands, and the millions of human aouls in the valley of the Ohio, for that comf Tt and independence enjoyed. The Dcpositcs and the Bank, constitute the all exciting and absorbing question.

TH'O CARDIXG MACHINES, TWO COPPISR STILLS. Two Waggons, $ Harness for

One Waggon, FOUIi HORSES, FOURTEEN OX FN, 100 HZiAD OF ilQQS, FARMfSG Ui ENSILS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN PUP4HITUBS, OXE SET OF POTTERS' TOOLS, ONK Rt OF H.VNn MILL SIO.NITS, &.C. With a great many other articles too teib ous to mention.

The above articles will be sold without

' reserve, if not sold previous to the days of

Jacob , ra M 1 ,it. ;i,.,,i. .,11

email, 1 iui; u iiki. a' nu , auu muio Oi c , .111 J .1 , ,. ' , , , , , lot twenty dollars and ut.uaex six months

llK1WM'!r 'AU l,Lr?uluejLlM credit, with l.ond and approved security.-

.0 u.c muu t.a.- .re rcqi ci u mawe ; .rcr q( m CarJinjI Machines.

nnmeuiate payment: arm those having wiU om. nimh jn hami foarth h; c aims against th same, are notihed to . . .1 .

; months, and the balance m 'J I months,

i with approved security.

Tor information inquire of J. L. Col-

Novelist's Magazine. I'll I LADKLPUI a, Nov. 27, The anxiety to bring iuto activity tli talent rf the country, induced the publishers

oi uic .ovti,si s .iagazme 10 cner a nit- J

mjumot nve nuiiureu itoiiars tor the best tiocl, on a naii'Mial subject, for tiir.t publication. But by the report cf the committee, which is subjoined, the manuscripts snomit-U-d to their perusal, arc not of that character which would warrant the award'of that premium. The ti-ne is therefore extended. asB also the amount, wim:ii, it is t be hoped, 'will induce nv.ive talent to exertion: The uiv.leisigrcd, a committee siltcud for that purpi sc. have ei.amie-d :i number of Manuscript Nom.-N. '.fTencd as co.mjjctitors for a ppMdm, proposed to be given by the publishers f the Novelist's Mngazire",

totlic autiior ct triw- best novel, en a national subject." While the undersigned arc cf opinion tljat several of the novels submitted to their inspectien, possos coiibidcrable merit, they d not thl:. k any one of them is altogether of such a description as would warrant thorn in awarding the premium. DAVID lUi HKOWX. JOSFd'H H. CHANDLER. WM. M. M11REDI 1 If . RICH AKD 1KNN SMITH. KOW-.Rr KWINd. JOHN MUbGRAVE. MORION McMICHAEL.

7 SMIR Subscriber having commenced JL the HATTING l!lTgINESSmWt

ter street, Vincennep, in the

house tormerlv owned bv WilSOn Larr.iu' tnk-p thia mofli'wl

of mforniinfr lh ritipnc n C5LvV

tht country at large, that he

expects to keep on hand, and fir sale, a. general assortment of FUR HATS, which work he intends t have made in a neat substantial and fashiunalc manner. OrThe highest price given for all kinds of FURS. H. M. G I LI I AM Vincenncs. la. March 17,l?3t. f-ti TIN AND SHEET-IRON

BIAHUF ACTOR Y.

urge assortment ot UN

1

HAVE a

WARE on hand, which I will sHi at

wholesale or retail low forCAbll or PRODUCE, such as mav suit. Jo j work done at short notice. ' N. SMI HI. Vinccmies, Jan. 21, 1832. 50 tf

There is no country which, for the time ot its c'w ilizcd and political existence, cfieus so wide and untrodden a field for the enterjirize of the novelist as this and iJB," not aloae the interest, but the duty at tlms? who possess :r.ind for the task, to occupy the fkdd of competition, and tlms probably establish his vn reputation, and promote that of his country. Independent of the national inducement, the attention of the literary aspirant is directed to the folio w-

! rTV;ont thorn ihilv :iut!ioritir:tvl f.ir ttIo

mcnt. The said estate is probably insol

Adm'r.

i:i,T'

In order to assist in advancing American

literature, and give the readers of the Nov

ZiiLBY'S BC0H, lTBLISHED BV L. A. iiODEV, CC CC. PRICli ,J3 Ptll AN.MM, (PAYABLE 11 AUVAXCL.) One of the cheapest zeerks ever njcred t6; the Public. IN presenting to the public the October number of the LADY'S BOOK, the Proprietors feci much pleasure in inviting attention to a comparison between it - anti the precceding numbers. It will be perceived that a gradual, bat decided improvement, has been effected in its embellishments; particularly in the department tf the costume fashions, which have been execoterl by Kelly; an artist who, in the embellishment which accompanies this number, has litLMally excelled himself; rendering the' prints of Fashions of the LADY'S BOOK sufficiently excellent to compete, with the? best executed in Louden, and to s in pas 4 those of laiis. Hence, the public will perceive that the hope- of progressive improve

ment, which Uc Proprietors of the LADY'S

BOOK have expressed to tljeir patrons, have been realized. A very material change is observable in. the reading department of the LADY'S BOOK, which improvement wp.l proceed, or, at least, be sustained, bv the exti tiers cf

vent. J A. MLS S. MAI January 7. 1SU. 51 ;it

PUBLIC NOTICE.

1hIU1 underpinned, administrators on i

.

, man. in mceanes, ind. or the subcri- ' bers in Alt Carmel.

ISAAC COLMAX,

tate of Israel Mead, flatn of '- HILAIA..

the county of Knox, and stale of Indiana,)! J'cecmner ....j, !-)). j it

deceased, hereby give public noti-e, that j in pursuance of a decree of the Knox Pro

bate Court, they will on Saturday the JHL gods and chattels of John Kuy-

eighth day of February, eighteen hundred j Ji kendall, decM. late of Viucennes,

Administrator'? Sale.

and thirty four, on the premises, expose to and consisting principally of a

: rvih! if. s.T If. f'iib.ii"'t ti 1 b' uiil.iw ilitu. ir i (

h is a subject as interesting and important; lhe .wcst half lhe north.cast uaner, !

n. u is leano,. in rtaieoee to u i can socli,m twentv-seven, in town two, N. venture no cwumon, or even conjecture us; P!,,TO :lTj,t .Jtn.V

to the tmal action ot the House, otner i tu ;. i,r u r i;3 i

tract with its appurtenances to be sold to a;l u,e 5Jdlil d?-Tot January, 14 at the highest and best bidder. Sale to com- thu resiuc!K'e ot Kuykondall m V ni-

cenncs. 1 lie terms ot sale will be cash

!for sums ot three dollars and under, over

'; three dollars a credit of twelve months bv

.

than t say, it will sustain the secretary in the removal. A. LANE.

tOT OF GQ-RN,

OME CATTLE,

TE HOGS. SUE AT OA TS, ec.

ill be exposed to public sale on Situr-

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J J6

En'.I.IKTT II A t L ROAD STOCKS. The V-c kton and Darlington railway shares, costing lor.f Id. are at lO.r. The Liverpool and Manchester railway

-ih.ires. cuilin 100, are at 4J01. j In the next place, we ascertain from the, .4 ft. .1 1 .. . 1. . 1

same smirn, in;n ui uiuiiumivu wurK.

mejice at VZ o'clock of said day. ROBERT M'CLURi; . , , ABSALOM REEL, Au:s' January s, ls'U. Tl lit

TAKE NOTICS!

E subscriber earnestly solicits

7?

tlmsc indebted to him by Book ac-

The Liverpodl and Birmingham shares ' count to make a settlement of the same by

on which MH have been paid, are selling i cadi or otherwise, immediately, as further ' bove.

atllllh". indulgence cannot be needed; and those The London and Birmingham shares on : that are owing on Notes, kiuw whether or

which M Ime LetJii piii I, are sUijig at 7 not thev are due. W.v .MIEURE.

giving jiotus with approved security. AT THE SAME PLACE, AND TIME SUNDRY ARTIDLES,

Belonging to the estate cf Jacob Kuyken

dall, deud.

will be sold. Terms as a-

I October, lfc'JtL

10 tj

NOA!I PURCLLL, Adm'r. M T f T " f tit

or jo.in iuy tnaau. ami adtn r. ilc bonis noit, of Jacob Kui'lccndalLdccd.

ic. ol. 1j:j. y;

its contributors; and, as i lj;ther exort-s-

elist's Maga2UiC a sJurc in the advantage of jsion of their gratitude lo a pat f.r.izir.g ronimeritorious talent, which tke country pos- i mnnity, the publration t-r Jai.uary, 1834,

sesscs, the publishers -t that w ork, satiah-U : wiil ccntam twkntt-four additional that the best way t promote talent is to re- ! packs, and the whole number will be exclu-

ward it, off - a nrcmusm 1 1 LN HUN- ; jivtly devoted to and composed of OKIGIDRED AND FIT TY DOLLARS, to the j NAL subjects every article written ex-

author ot the btst novel, upon a national i pressly for the woik.

subject to be presented cn cr before the

first ui Ajril, 1331.

1 his premium will be awarded bv a cho

Among th- contributors on this occasion

! may be eiuuneralcn Miss Lesne. author c!

'the Prize Talc entitled 'Mrs. xA'aslr.frtcn

sen committee; and the successful work will i 1 oi:s Mr- iic,ltz- 'wtos- i-t trie J'r.ze. be printed in haridsome book-form, cones- Tragedy the late Mrs G.lfert Joseph R. pcnd.ng with thv best LonQon editions of ! Chandler, Ksqr. J. A. Suea. auta-r of ,Aliopwlar novel;:, in order th .t the manner rf : dvlph. Address t. the Oceaa. the ku;ts publication mav correspond with the lhor of A Tale of I'O'bic Life'-the "merit ;f tha author. The comnetit.-.r for i author cf 'Skc'die? cf a J.:rist-Co..su!t .

toe premium will understand that, in addi-1 r.. r.. anu ointr weu-kron at.j ,..ption to the seven hundred and fifty dollars. ! ular wnUrrs, whose produrtions nave pi. en he will be entitled to liftv dollars 'for every : s0 peculiar a delight to the readers cf the

thousand copies .,f th- work which may be . 'A" muiiv. i m pu Jiicauon n-s ai-

.nli! itiiti!ii thi r.nn:i:vi Minn iA r'n rr.r-.c

aright, or five dollar for every hundred'; j gravii.gg of the Faehuns. but it U the intenwhich.w'ien competent talent is cxcrcicd j f,f the I'ropnetor to lei.dei 1 HC onthewrk,U not unlikely to produce a lV 'rVv f.ir r.-i,mfr.it;An sPLLMJID IIIAN I IIL riiLvIOLTS

The new and very popular novel, entitled

iONLS. The public will perceie thaf.

CntllieCi I M .il.mir !:iT i!f''ni 'n I'.u Trr- f.c . t-rfi c . ,

Vi.UBe lk es now m course ot pubH- st cpct:'et!ce is the best prc.

will be issued in tbr next number of that

work. It is a production of more than ordinary excellence, and will be read with much interest and anxiety. It may also be proper to say that the subscribers to the Noelist's Magazine will, in the course of the work, obtain a uniform edition of the writing of Mr. James, the acknowledged inheritor of the genius of Sir Waite? Scott and also of the works of the leading l.tera-

ry ch iracter t f the day, among VCbam 'x: i'i.vr;3, Ba:;ix. ;c. Rc.

mi.e cf future exertions, which it hatl be the publishers' study to ienderboth prompt and pleasing. JOB T70BH OF KVLRY DICKIl'iTON HONE WITH PESTATl-H AT THW O F KXCX. BLAIIK DSiDS AJ.WATS ON 1IANP, AM loa SALK AT THt5