Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 February 1834 — Page 3

VINCENNES, FEBRUARY 8, 131.

per acre: and those which shall have remained unsold fifteen yean, or upwards, at the rate of iwenty.fi .e cents per acre. Sec. SI. And be it f urthcr enacted. That

"h, """" "' "'" V . i " 7. n" actual settlers upon anv cf the lands c Hie steam boat Sylph, from Cincinnati ino United States, at the time of any rcyvith a valuable cargo is now at the mouth ductioa cf the price, provided for in the of the cbabh,and so soon as the river is ,rst and second sections of this act, haU open will be up. Wc hope this boat will have the hl Gf prccmptjon t-nr lno term be supported, the owners having pledged of six months from and after the passage themselves to ruu her as a regular packet thereof, to any quantity not exceeding one this season, to merchants and others this hundred and sixty acres, or one quarter uillbeot great service, as they can go to scctint in any legal subdivision, to inCincmnati, &c. and return direct by this elude his or her improvement under like boat. regulations with those prov ided by an act, By a letter from Jamls G. Reap, Esq. c.nillcd "An act ' grant preemption in replv to the committee of the Republi- nghta to settlers on the public lands, ' npcan convention, informing him of his nom- Provc,d on, thf t"cntyninth of May, eightination as a candidate for the office of icen hundred and thirty : Provided, That Governor, it will be seen that he accepts Pson shall be permitted to enter more the nomination, and is now a candidate than six hundred and forty acres, or one for that station, at the coming August elec- sectl0n' m. Icfal subdivisions, in his-.pivn OO .... i ... I.. - ... . I 7L- 1

x- I itAiiic, ui iui ins uwn use, 111 wiu uaiiiti' 01

It' will no doubt bo recollected, that an hcT Person ;uld in no cac unI heJ

Trraf: Prn vvn l,v llpmnrrnl r ,ulL uua 11 ,ur Millieilieni, or cumv u : jy, or

Republican Convcnti'oninominatcd for the thc,us3 f his improvement : and the person r. e . n-r v r,v making application to make an entry un-

I iontrnnnt finvnrn.r Thrir nn m- a dr lh,S JlCt le hl ,1Cr davit,

.k . m ,nillr i. ..I, ; ifc Ji.t ,f umIer suc regulations as the Secretary of

didates " l'lC rcasnr.v ma' prescribe, that he or Vt v she make the cntrv in his or her own

t- , , I nume, tor his or her own benefit, and not nnd 1)av;d Wallack. at present Licuten- . . ' . 9

ant (iovcrnor, are it is believed, candi

Our latest private advices from Wash

T1p r.onii.nt.irf lias adioiimpiL and the in?,on assarc us lliat lo opposition to the

rfni-esontaUvcs of the nconle have return- Kauk is gainit,g strength in Congress.

.i i.. il.mr ...iu;t;t.irt.t I have not vftt M ne movements in tho cities m which

nivo.l nlUtnfthn arts naRsoih but shall, branches are located, havo only tended to

hmliatilv in time for next weeks paper. confirm the opinion heretofore entertained,

l 1. lnn ;..r.irmiMl that an annronria- lhat the influence of the Lank would prove

.imnbill forimnrovinc 'the Wabash, as far taUl. tolhc idcpendencc of Congresi,ifit

. un a it forms the line between Illinois and could obtum a renewal ot s charter

this state, to meet a similar appropriation heretofore made by Illinois, passed almost Bt the close of the session. The general improvement bill, as it was called, was rejected

Louisville Adv.

ad. The Directors of the United States to be elected bv Congress, vVc. the Stnte Directors to be elected by the irulivi-Jn.il States at the general election, or in such manner as they may by law direct.1 These projects indicate that Massachus setts and I'ennsyl-. aniaare convinced that the Hank must go down. This conviction has led to th-j suggestion of new plans fur a national Lank. Frmri the Cohnr.lus Advertiser. OHIO STATU CONVENTION. The democratic contention met in this plac on Wednesday morning the Mb inst, and was called to order by the Ibm. Wm. Kay en. The convention was then organised by nominating the Hon. Wni. Kennon, President; Isaac Humphries. Samuel II. Goodin, Col. Joseph Marker and Gen. Geo. House, Vice Presidents; James Allen, J. S. Lake and Charles M. A ten, Secretaries. The number ofdelcgatcs in attendance, is 237. Wc are unable to give the proceedings so far, and we believe they will

be more acceptable w hen concluded.

Gen. Robert Lucas was nominated for

re-election as the candidate of the demo

cratic party for the cilice of governor: the

iroceedings ot whim nomination will ap

pear in its proper order.

I he convention have nominated Martin

Van Buren for President, by n unanimous vote; 21 delegates have also been appoin

ted to attend the National Convention,

with instructions to support, as their first choice, the individual above named, and

with power to exercise, as circumstances may induce, their own judgment, in rela

tion to the nomination ot a Vice President, keeping in view, however, that each and all of the individuals who may receive

cr.emics-and even Belisnrius was doom- ! tobvg hi oholus torafe.v days, w hen dr.Mth laid him in an honored grave. Hut B irr has contemplated his own ruin3 for more than a quarter of a century has had during that long and bitter term, the poisoned chalice presented daily to his lips, has eat and drank and slept with the hisses o; the world ringing in his cars. The Mexican Congress lias derlirod the Pope to be without authority in that country and a law has been passed, rescinding all civil obligation f,r the payment of ecclesiastical titr.es, and repealing laws that impose any coercion for the performance of monastic vows. Ly this last provision, the nunneries and convents have S een thrown open for all who choose to return to civil life, and many cf the cloistered have availed themselves of the opportunity to returu again to the w orld. Bosi. Trans.

A CARD.

Virginia This ancient Commonwealth has taken a very efficient stand against the

administration of the general government and the Hank. Ilor House of Delegates

has condemned the removal of the depo

The undersigned returns his than.is to sites, and solemnly pronounced tho fhar-

Messrs. Decker, Hitt,Lrown and Maduox, ier of tho U. S. Bank unconstitutional (Surgeons and Phvsicians,) for their strict Can anv one tell us how the Present

attention, judgment, skill and ability, in could have erred, by disregarding an tmextracing from his right breast a large tu- constitutional act of Congress? lb.

i2or, which had lor a long time renuereu

his arm useless. lie has the pleasure to A great meeting has been held at Com

assure them that all the anticipated bene- missioners; Hall ; Philadelphia, at w hich

tits arising Irom such an operation will spirited resolutiocs were adopted, approv

bhorilv be realized. ing the course of the administration in re

II. RUBLE. lation to the U. S. Bank. Tho Pennsvl-

. incenncs, Ind. iebruarv od, lbd-1. vanian ot the 2Jd mst. says

Team the Indiana Democrat.

Jr.l Kl.KSONV ILLE, llec. U, INM.

Capt. Erickson of. London, has contrived what ho terms a Caloric Engine, bv which air is to substituted for steam, the motion of the pistons being sustained by alternately heating and condensing the air above and bciow ihctn; the supply bein

TO THE undersigned continues to manufacture tho Franklin Prittivg Vrcsr. He has for sale several second hand Salisbury and Ramago Presses. A'so.Ch ise of all sizes, Composing Sticks, Brisj f Rule, Gallies, Copper moulds, Inking rollers, vVx. &c. All of which he intends ta keep a general assortment for the accommxlation of the craft. Hi establishment is on tho ccrncr of Elm and Eighth streets. SAMUEL S DICKSO.V. Cincinnati, Nov. :?0, 1SJ3. lLOUISVn,LS, HEITT1T.

Drugs, Medicines, $c. RUPERT cV UNDEXBURGER, Mnin, 3d door cast of 5th cross st . Lanssille, Kv. sign of the Golden Mrrtar, and opposite the Union Hall. H AVING entered extensively into tho DRUG STCZSTSfS,

in .l its variety, respectfully solicit tho f)

bnr.ished from small tubes cor:nec"tin tho I Peonage of country Merchants, Phvsi

their support, shall be of that portion of the French promise every thins and the A democratic family termed 'Jefilrsonian.?' uvri-a.-w talk al.oi". e . -t thins.

vyiinders, which tubes are so constructed as to furnish alternately the cool and heated air circulating through them, without

scarcely any los of caloric. Two pounds i

of fuel per hour only, is required for a power of one horse. Hi model is in successful operation. National Traits Even nation has its traits. The Spaniards sleep on every affair of importance the Italians fiddle the Germans smoke -lie British e it the

They breathe the genuine spirituvpf

uemocracyjunu will ac responded to ini

voice ot thunder by tho whole State.--'

Gentlemen I acknowledge tho receipt They are the more worthy of note as thev

of your note of theOth mst. informing me have been uttered under the very" nose of of inv nomination by the Democratic Con- the Bank, and board ihe lion in his den; vention of Indiana, as a candidate for the and that as times go is no trifling degree of office of Governor at the ensuing election courage. The people denounce the Bank,

Fully persuaded lhat this manifestation of while within its clutches, respect may be viewed as proceeding Irom tke kind feelings and partiality of the North Carolina has charted a Slate

members of the Convention, I do not ft:el Bank with a capital of $1,500,000, to be myself at liberty to disregard . the call located in Raleigh, and to have branches

thus made upon me by my tellow oiuzens. at such points as tho directors may deem

Were I to consult my own personal feel- auvisable. 1 he fctate takes st00,000 ot

inrs and individual interest, I should de- the stock and appoints four direct? .

clitio the honor my friends propose to con-1 Individuals are to lake 1)00,000 orthc

fer on me, but concurring as I do, in the

principles avowed by the convention; believing the maintenance of those principles to bo essential to the happiness and prosperity of the country; convinced that ' s the people, to whom I am indebted for my XVemt standing in society, have claims

upon me paramount to every private consideration. I feel constrained to accept the nomination. Fr the congratulations you have been fo kind as to extend to me, individually, ticcept assurances of the unfeigned regard cf Tour ob"t. serv't. J. G. READ Messrs. IT. Willett, T. A. Howard, J Jo-tnwn, J. M'Cormacky and P. C. Dun-

Iloi sr. or Rrrursr.NT.vrivr.s December, 27, 1SW

Mr. Clw, of Alabama, from the Committee on the Public Lands, reported the following bill: A BILL To reduce and graduate the price of pub

lic land?

stock, and elect six directors. "-vj The Legislature of the same State has established a bank at Edenton, with a capital of 200,000 dollars; a Bank at Newborn, w ith a capital of 2,")0,000, and renewed the charter of the Cape Fear

Bank, the capital of which is 00,000

dollars.

We copy the following intelligence from the National Intelligencer of the 20th instant : 4,In the Legislature ef Massac liusc, a icsolution, introduced into the Jlomjwf Representatives bv Mr. White, of Boston,

h is been adopted, ordering the CormtTe

on lianks and lianUinjr to consider and.rc port on the expediency ot requesting iXe Senators and Representatives of that Commonwealth, in Congress, to use their

efforts to procure the passage of a law to charter a new Bank of the United Stages,

with the following leaumg provisions,

to wit

1. The capital stock to be fifty millions

of dollars. 2. The Stockholders of the present U

States Bank to be permitted to sufiribe

Froh Havan.v.-Bv an arrival Charleston, intelligence is received from Havana to the 2l)th ult. The details are not important. Eleven assassinations took place in the city of Havana and its suburbs, m one night, just before the Christmas holidays. One of the number w as an officer attached to the Department of Marine, who was

walking in company with his wife at the moment. of his assassination. The Governor offered a reward of two hundred dollars for the assassins, and they had in con sequence been arrested. This is stated to have been the first time such a step had been taken by the authorities of Cuba in a similar csc. Wc have seen a very beautiful scarf, a

t:ssuc oigatdj and silver, and silk, presented by the famous traveller, Rili:v, to GesiTirrox, Senator from Indiana. Thu colriug ot the silk surpasses even the splendor of the metals with wlwh i; is interwoven. As a specimen of the arts among a barbarous people, it is worthy a place

in a museum ot curiosities. The history of it is given in the following letter to Gen. Tii-tox, accompany ing the preeot: Washixutox, Spt. 17, ISVA. Dc vu Ge.i:ral: Accompany this, w ill he handed von a Moorish scaf, sash, or

girdle. It was made from J ho raw silk of Spain, and woven in with threads of fine gold and silver, at Fez, the capital of the Empire of Morocco Mr. Wilisliire, w ho ransomed me from slavery, in 1S10, presented it to me at

Magadorc, July 2oth, lJi'i. I beg you to

accept this scarf, and show it to your

nighbors, as a specimen of the arts of col

oring and weaving, as well as of the cos

tume, of a barbarous people; and permit me to add, as a testimonial of tho high esteem

I entertain for your exalted public and

private character.

ith ireat consideration and regard. I have the honor to be, Sir, your devoted friend and obedient servant, JAMES RILEY. Hon J. TirTox, Senator in Congress.

cians and dealers generally, assuring them that all orders entrusted to them, bv io .ter or in person, shall receive the most strict and prompt attention, and all Medicines warranted to be f the best quality. N. B. R.tff L. having made arrangements Jo receive direct importations of Drugs, Ate. will be able to sell on as rea

sonable terms as any house in the western country. Janua ry V 1 , 1 S3 1 .2 1 1 w STATE OF INDIANA, GWSOy CIRCUIT COURT 'J Gin -ox Co un tv. Cincinnati Tvpc Foundry.)

bamocl Jbhannon,

"j R. Samuel Shannon, Take Xoticr,

V JL 111111 f,: lllc uay oi

a writ of Foreign Attachment was Usacd from the Clerk' cfiice of the Circuit court for the county aforesaid, at the suit of the above named plaintiff against your

MARRIED I;i this county on Toes- gnods and chattels, lands and tenements,

day t veuing the 1th inst. by Mr. M. R. Trimble, Mr. Stear SrrxrER Runy, to Miss M.vny Siilpaud, both of this county. On the same day. at Carlisle, by the

Rev. Mr. Davis, Mr. Jackson Bhelkh, to Miss Jane Bumix, both of Knox county, I:;d

DIED In this o!nco o--, Thursdr.y evening the 0h inst. urs Elizabeth Tkomly, consort of .Mr. Mii'-hell 'iV-uulv.

rights, credits, moneys and effects, which

writ has been returned by the sheriff of said county, served by levying upon .ur lands and tenements situated ii; the county aforesaid, and unless you appear and enter special bail to;he action acr n5iug to law, it will be tried, heard and determined in your absence. JOHN I. NEELY, Clk. G. C. C. February 1, 1SJL 2 tft

Domcttic Attachment.

THE STUAM BOAT

SYLPH,

Cait. Ro. Tahllton,

John Knox,

i Elijah Jenli.

j OT1CE is hereby gi;en, that ii the ! XNI sixteenth day of January, IMil, a 'writ of Domestic Attachment was is. ed by me, Jaine II. Cook, a Justico ot tha j Peace for the county of Knox, :jt the instance and upon iha affidavit of Juhn

Knox, against the goods, cliattels and ef-

"71LL ply during tho heasoii as a

V y Regular Packet hetween Cincm-;. fr. r i-,- it Vi i . c i t , it ... t- . . 't'-ctsof L!ijh Jonll, bv virtue of which

Be it enacted by the Senate and House an amount equal to the stock they now of Representatives of the U. S. of A- j hold. -'O.i r.ur.ea 'in Congress assembled, That," from 3. The United States to be stockholders

and after the passage of this act, all die lands of the L. S. w inch have been offered at public sale to the highest bidder, and have remained unfold fifteen years, or up wards, shall bo subject to sale by private

entry, at the rate ot twenty-live cents per acre; those which have been offered in like manner, and have remained unsold ten ears, and les than fifteen years, at ihii into of fifty coats rer acre: those whih

have been offered in like manner, and have lem-iucd unsold h.o years, and less than ten vcars at the rate of seventy-;ve cents per acre; and those which havo been offered in like maimer, and have remained unsold three years, ami loss than five cars, at the rato of one dollar per arre. Sj:c. 2. And be it furtht ranaetedl 'hat

nail and Lafayette, touching at the inter

mediate ports.

wrk, Oliver Cimide has been summoned n irM r 1 1 1 i i 'in. 'in mtiiiitfri Ct,.. . I-

ihe biLPII is very light drausht, and I . i , i r t . i-

. ill. I . .i t i . -i w mi. utii iiiiam, Jl'UII'i l-l

i Li(in l lilf (..111 C'trnitli

to the same extent tney now are, anvto

appoint the same number of Directors

4. The subscripti-n to the scmaining fifteen millions, to bo distributed to the

several States in proportion to federal

numbers, or in some other just and emial

ratio; the instalments payable cither in cash or in funded stock of the State, bearing interest at live per ce;.t. From llarrisburg, we learn that a nearly similar proposition wa introduced by .ilr. Heston that the Senators tWthat

ii instructed, alju its

From the Philadelphia Intelligencer. AARON RURR. The Ionx and troubled career of this gifted, but wretched man, approaches its close. History in its lengthened jjaKerv, has not a single portrait on which the student w ill gaze with more admiration and regret, or tho philosopher wilh more surprise and doubt, than that of Aaron Burr. To this moment he is a puzzle. The earlv part of his career w as brightness; and

even up to the moment w hen caught in the

ot water, a small keel boat will be kept ready at the mouth of the Wabash. Her cabins have brcn newly fitted up, and the boat being in excellent order, oliors a superior conveyance for b&l'.i goods and passengers.

U. D. JONLS, Acent, Cincinnati. J. C. BUCKLES," " Louisville. February h, bsn. 3-tf

rarnishcc. A:r I

shall Oil 'he seventeuulh day of February ensuing, at my ollic- in H irris..ii ;. .'.nship,in the cojnt;. t foresaid proct-co ta hear and decide upon said attachin .m. ot which the said Eiijah Jcrill and all ether persons concerned will take noib e. JAMES II. COOK, j. r. January 25, LSJ1. 2 3t

fc. r?TlIlE WABASH 1N-

iSURANCECOM JL Robert Crew, deceased, wii' .'. ase

iSURANCECO." ifejf? PANT will insure Fi; boats and cargoes,

EJCTICB HE heirs and ;egal reprcsentntivpsof

Fiat i take notice, that I hali applv it tif J J "-

or: es ot ihe Lircuit court of uiL'S::i ).4rv.

zoods on Keel or Steam boats u reason- state of Indiana, on the first d.v.- : iher aide terms. Application to be undo to the j next term ot said court, to Le lu dd t. at office in Vincenacs, or to Mr. Vantrces, i Princeton o.i the first Monday in M.-.ich

at Washington.

February 0, 1S34. 3-3t

ETTERS of administration on estate of Lionel J. Larkin, (la

the

(late of' ol:a on( OXC(:,ltd ny the ajid Rj rt f 'pull tn rtin nl l- 1 I t

l -ic tUiiui ,f uticawij lias utcii jiuni

. . . i. .. . t-

ne.xi, Kr !u- appoiu.meni oi a c . . -is sioner to convey to me by deed th? : to the following tracts of land, viz: of No. II ) and a part of No. 100, rniiiua lots

south ot White river, agreeably toth:con-

jb-

p:ace

you may attend aud oppose tho sairu if you think proper. JOHN L. KEY. January 25. 1S31. 2 It

State in Congress be

ur!j,e' tb.e

l-T

Represen:atives requested, tj

pi cseiit Congress to tase mtocojisiJe

th: nr.rrietv ot authorizing the esta

mer.t of a National Bank, to be based upon

lish-

the following leading principles: 1st. The capital of the Bank to consist of fifty millions of dollars; twenty millions

rll the lands of the United Mates, which

l,r. 'mrenfri-r fi'ered at public sale, to

the highest bidder, and shall have r-rnain- to belong to the LmteJ states, tne remain

ing thirty to be subscribed by me muivid.ual States, in proportion to their ratio

ot representatu ;i in Congress

-d unsold throe years, and less than live years, shall bo subject to sale, at private iMitrv, at the rate of one dollar per acre; th,e which shall remain unsold five years, or., I los th in ten vcars, at the rate ,f sev

enty-live cents per acre; those which shall

ed by the Posey Probate court to tho undersigned. All those having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement,

toils of a superior mind, he was dashed to j arJd ;lH those indebted to said estate to tho earth, blasted and destroyed -we make immediate payment. The estate is ;;nov not whether more toadmire or con- probably insolvent, dema Even if his guilt were written on MARY ANN STEWART, Admx. the page of his country's history m colors w y sj'i'EWART, Alufr. too glaring to be doubted his penance Fobruarv 8. 1S5L 3-'k

nas been a Ionn ap.u bitter one. lie lias

that the unJcr-

4rs testamentary

bition. He has lived to sec and reel all i Jl i this, to creeo where he has soared, to be : "llivan county and state of Indiana,) the object of prvmg and insulting curios-; deceased. Ail persons inuebied to the itv,orof averted aud scornful distrust, the :iul estate arc rerpiLsted to m-iK 2 immciicGntre of all hooes, the observed of all ob- atc pavincnt, and tho.e having claims a- ' j gainst the same are notified to present

He ha trod -ilentlva id abt-acted a- lSie,n ms,' authenticated for settlement, j So celebrated for the cure of Scrofula or rouna tho walktn-crowds of th metropo-said estate is supposed to bo solvent. , Kings Evil, Tetterous Eruptions on the .! .i-i.. u il f Tnoi'Dii -iv 1 . Skin. Rhumatism and Co it. :ilf Snr:iin a-

lis 01 uis cou'..;rv, eaiiiiug 111 uiiuv ltimu oji.i 11 kui.ii, f i.'V(f(.',s, .' , , , - - . . ' .' 1 1 1 ." 1 I I a tlll.i I 1 llfll 'Utir'n A-VVW 3 ; l.r.lMS. 1 illllJ I ..iltlh .V- I ,nrii. ...... ....

. . 1 ft:..r.. . .1: . i .! t :

l ebruarv 1. 1SJ l-ii-Ul l"-ri,B,,,i u,u,llv u uie l.iver. tturni?

' 11 1 .:... .

iij.c:i vo:;ipiaiuis, 1 ever and Ague, N

lived to see his name shrouded in infamy; EJOTSC

coupled witn tne imprecations ct uiscoun- V7

try, and held aloft as a beacon light tV Hi 1 uard the unwary from the wreck of am-; il ,slorfl-a h taken lette

in bitterness 01 soul, ana scnooiiai ins 1

hih and soaring spirit to endure in degrn-

and scorn of his

DRUGS & ZV1EDIC2NS. DR. J. MADDUX VTf AS just received and now ojenir.g, in the house formerly occupied by Dr. E. McNaiace, a new and fresh supp!' of

Paints, (jus, Medicines, Jc-Mulls. i.yc. Tigcthcr with a variety ( f PATENT XVIEDICINES,

t 1

dation, the mocKery

2d. The Directors of" the Bank to be country, and his age. History has no . " 1 . d . : 1 1 . 1 1

Llass

1

t

nod

tho United States

t 1

amonn

the Covernmenis of; parallel for such a picture. C imillus1 dis-1 c.iSIl, or 11 O It A', will be given for I and the individual uraee was brief, and terminated by a glo- r Ti . n,.,,r.

reward. Marias left the

1ac, and almost every other disease inci

dent to the human familv. All of which

arc warranted genuine, aud nil f e sold on .!. . ... . 1.. . : c

0 anv puantitv of clean hinnen .Ctttcn tti.

V . vV remained unsold ten years, and less 1 States, m proportion to tlie amuuutcf suck j nous reward. Alarms Jett the rums 01 " ' v fu littccn c;;r-.a: the rate of fifty c-uts subscribed br each. ! Cariha-e to !-i iV.t his icven upon hii , s.W at tfec v.&TZli sum w& mcc:?:ic?. Nov. 2l, lbJ3 H-:f

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