Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 March 1834 — Page 3

VINCKNNES, MARCH 22, I have heen authorised to say, that John F. S.natp is a candidate for the Legislature, nt the August election I have been authorised to say. that IIemiy M. Shaw, is a candidate for the Legislature at the August election. From the Yandalia lYhig (& lettter received bya gentleman tn this place, from Shawncetown, states that the directors of the Shavcneetown Bank nre miking preparations to re corrujnce banking operations. The charter of that bank wa granted under the old Territorial povernment, and lias not yet expired. Its atYiirs, while it continued in operation, were managed with fidelity and discretion, and us bills generally good.

The Senate spent ncarlv the whole of! vesterdav's sitting with closed doors. It ; is understood thntthe subject of their deli-! Lcruti ms was the nomination of Oovern-i ... (. . , ... IT - incnt Directors of the Rank ol the L'nilor j States, ana that the deliberations resumed j m the rejection ot four ol the persons nominated, and who have heretofore served in the capacity. , nnmely, 11. D. Guilpin, John T. SuUiran, Peter Wager, mil llugh HcEllcry. j Mr. J, A. haycrd, tne ti.Mi pers.m no niuatcd to the Senate, wes cot linne;l some time since. Aaf. Int. of Fib. GOVERNMENT DIRECTORS. The R .ink majority in the Senate we learn from street rumor, has rejected the (ioverwwnt Directors. Messrs. S-illivan Ciuilpiu, Wjuer, and M Ei.lerv, were at the 1 ;i st session ol Cnress, voted in by thc'S'ino men wh have u w voted thern out. The inference is therefore irresisa-

J l.tr. iKif tliMv bnvf honri thrown out of the

Baard bv the Hank's party, because they performed their duty faithfully to I he n -th ritv by which they were appointed whit h it was their duty to consult in regard to the discharge of their trust, ;md to inform in rehUon to the nmnemonl of an institution, in which the interest lft.,, 1 ' - w " - -r thev represented were so deoplv involved The sin of these Directors wa, that thc were unwiHing to cU the Mr. Bidtlle with the power to wield the whole funds of the institution, for the purpose of bribing pre eP3 of fiiliriff the co.intrv wi;h libels and ab tse uf the President iuui the. p.Volic adn;inistrati'n of electioneering and corrupting the. fountain of the public will, and of p'irsuini: and poisoning i:s current i,i all 'he streams f national and S ate Legislation. These honest Directors moved n n'peal ;f the resolution whirh gave Mr. ftnUIr- ;he command of this :-eerct ser vice fund of corrnutioii; and he lias n.w rid himself of the embarrassment and constraint of these, .vl m hi- feed Si: Gtors called Government .sV.?, otd because thy give notice t. die Eve ,-uiive of the depredation which Mr. Uiddl. and the B anl of Directrs elected t h'urself with making tiDon he fends whi - !i the 4 Government owns in the Hank as stockholders, by lavishing it in every species of political prostitution. What a comment it is upon the piincijdesof the coaliti ti of our political traffickers, to li'id the H.'.nk. b its poAcrful cement between opposite factr.ms, ant trampling under font, rhro'tjhs i h means, the principles of the Government and faithful public sentinels laboring to main tain th nn. These h mest Government officers have been rejected tor a faithtnl disclvr.'.eof their duties t the co:js4itiiaut aut, ritv and bv such Senators as Spruce Ureiiuuvsen, S nthard, Ewuijr, Toim!eter, and others v Im in the very act. and in tact on every vote m re lauon to the bank violate the known or the writ'en instructions of their own constituents! These men are rs.dved, it seems, not onk io violate the will f th nr G ontituents themselves, but ia th.nr bos tint , to the public opinion, b ubi h tbev feel themselves fettered and marked tor dirace, thev do not hesitate to pn.n t!ifKi who ner ortn their unties an i . ,. ,j laithtnl totlieir own conMiuieui. uic. . . r-i. N".v Jersev lias aixain vailed o.n hr re fractory S.mi'ors, in the fdlow in icsolu ti-uis, to render obcJienco to her ins'ructi'ms. Re-olved, bv the council and assem A Ol the State ot New Jer-ey. that thev ii adii :re t the resolutions pushed by tnem on ih ' Uthday of J in.i irv last, rein nve to the President of the V. S:ates, dt R ink of the United .state, alio thecnirse Mi. Ta;nv iu rem avnii the government det -5fe. R.'soivcil, that the Legislature of New Jersey have u t seen an teas m t dep irf from such r niutin.is stnee uie p t- ie thereof, uid it i their wish that th - v -:r ni l j receive from o ir Senators and reore n-i stives f this Suite, in C ure ot tne U Si lies that attention a. id "oe.dicnee aIiicii are d ie to the opint us of a siverein sutr, openly expressed in its Legnialivc capacity. LATE FROM EUROPE. ita late hou' last niht the ship Or-j pVuv. Captain Ol ver. amuvl bel r..m Eiverpool vvluine s?n- viiUd on he Uta of Jannaiy 'Fhe p-ickei Fr maJJcpedn. Capta'm R ibiuvm. amv'l ..b:nt the s ime time. fon 1 lav re, vi Fi'm-uui. Kn;fnd, iiaving I ii the I ttu r poi t i n the 13 j of Januiry. O ipMin it-ln iwi !r m'l'. 1 mdon paptts to ' :k t cnin nt 'the lS;h, eh w-nday later tucu vveie received by the iew York.

CHEAT BRITAIN". On the 17.li January, a sudden decline has experienced in the consul market in consequence of the reports in circulation ud tlive to the resignation of Lord Grey, vvfXch was positively stated to have been accented according to some reports, in Cfnse qucnGe of a difference upon the Portuguese question; and to others, upon Church reform. The Ourier adds, emphatically "that there is not the slightest foundation foi the reports of the intended resignation of Karl Grey." The Algemcinc Zeitung asserts that the English and French squadrons have been recaHed from the Dardanelles, in consequence of the clear explanation given by Russia, in regaid to Turkey. A London paper on the same subject, says The line to be adopted by Great Britain and France in respect to Russia and Turkey, being now generallv understood as implying no interruption to the general peace, the sensation in that direction is raD dly declining. The British and Frenc h fb-ets in the Mediterranean have been ordered, the former to Malta the lattrr to Touton. Agents from several of the North

American Sutes, are in this country for the pni pose of entering upon contracts for the PV'Y n ri ana in South ales a mine - - " i'"" i . . Southern States of the Union, to be worked outnern males 01 ine union, of trg across tne r ,ntic to form x transmuting iron ul -roads. . AFFAIRS OF SPAIN. The into licence from Spain is assuming a new jtphere and additional importance A Barcelona paper of January 3,siys. "We have list been witnossses of most rcmarkanlo events. A captain .ieneral Id iM'Irr, in concert with o.ir municipality ( Xijurtcmeinto) has sent an ambaas ti the Q ;een b intimate t Ivr the wihes of th; province, and the resoiiitious uhiehthey h-id j.ist a 'opted. The following are the conditions: 1. That the. Spaniars receive a representative Government, with the liberies connected with it. ft i a a'l t!ie monkish rai.b!e(y demas frdesca canalht.) -i. 'i'ho Liberty of the press. 4. The r vrm of the clergy. 5. The dtstribuiion of Us property amoii2 the people. 0. The suppression of the tithes ?ind other imposts injurious to farmers and landowners. The above was forwarded to the Queen after having received the sanction of Llander's colleagues, among the Qjasado and Moriilo. h was asserted on the Pans Exchange on the l'"t!i January, that the Qieen, vieidiim to the. necessity of the circumstances in vv'ni di she was placed had ch in-red her ministers and consouien to the coaventiou wt i tie dories. inepiesi dent ol th-' new cabinet, i said to be the Marquis de l.'.s Amarilla. Whether this is tru -or talse the news produced an intnrovement of the Spanish funds. The L''.ii-in Courier of January 18, however, evidently Ojuesti nis the truth of the runiur. L A f E FRO vl SIW1N. The brig Huald, arrived at Boston from C'idiz .' ht ncv stic sailed on the 22d J tnua ry. The Boston papers stated she brought i n p ipers; a letter, nowever orougi'. m ner en rt-ceived i" this citj , cont liniiig the f'uTuvMig important irdr.nntinr., whi-.m has bet :i cvnmunicated to the D.-niy Advertiser, from whi"h paper vve copy ;r: n tbe 16th January a most daiing and deei r-ooted conspiracy of the Carbst j)arty w.'., .'isovered. I he plan vv t- o destroy th Qn en Recent, her two daughters, the in. . t Don Francis, hi wife, ano1 allhischilbea -in fact, to destroy all the Uov tl family Manv of the most distinguished persons.' of all ranks had been arrested and thrown into prison Che Liberals became so i ndignant at the . . i .it cen bict of the premier, Zea Hermudez, and bis fellow ministers by whose negligence the c rpirary h d been so near bring aic mpi'.hed that they repaired to the ho'isr Z- i liermudez on the night of the I6ih f.r tiie '.lurpose of ntstroyig him; but b?;,g unable to finJ him, t!n y vented their vae bv destroying all the furniture and valuiihbs t he excitement was so great that the Q n en Ue ;' ;H changed her government at i , bv renvv mg ;.li lier ministers except Zirco DvllNelle of the War Department. Martinez de ni Unsaid pronounced premier, -n the tl ct of Zea Bermudez; (Jarch is .-alU-'l to the Department ef Justice; Vasiu' ?. Ft piereo, Minister ot rne .Marine; ana V t ialue to t ie riuauce Liepaitmem. viViriv a!1 the Cantains-trenerat of the va rim- provii.ces have addressed the most e -vi telic 1 1 -presentations to the queen, re qai-inga representative government, and d matsding the immediate assembling of the Cortes. A new state of things had taken :la e; the Liberals were again in power; n ' ex !e from foreign couatries were re tn:niog to the land of their nativity. A". Y. Cur. Etiq LATER FROM EUROPE. Nf.w York. March 4. The t)cket shin ilonrv IV . Ctpt. Cast.ft n rived l t nig.it Iro n lin. rc. tiuv 1115 lef: that port on the 30th of January. She o-i.-C I 1,1,1 "vre papers 01 mc i ,,luMve with London d ues of the 27th. - Thev contain 4 conrtrmati m 'f the news of l-ii.i'iMortvat chantrc m the Spanih Ministtv.bv which the reinsof government are 1 in the hand ot the Liberals. I he pe.'pieOt iMJJ'M HIC Mlil tu ui v.iii-ui-tt .1 tiie pvfiit with the cieatest enthusiasm, t i j . . i . . . . . i , . I . . . r ri' i. .. . 11 and the Ministry had commencei its measures bv the convocati.m of the Cortes, the lnslative assembly of the nation. It is ex-f-ected that the new ir vei nment, in addi ti mi to tins measure, will signalize its accession topo.verbv taking tf die restraints bv which f ie S: anih nress has been fettered. an . bv introducing a new and more eco 11 :iiic:il svstem of finance. P iris naner i f t!ie 28th of January, (in usa letter from Madrid, in which it ..liinr.edthat the new Spanish Ministry will ...,. f,m.,inwor. ami that it vv.ii i,:,t onlv . .w nicmetic measures f.r bi mirunr the at fairs ot Portugal to a scukur.'nt, but fur cx

pelling both Don Carlo and Miguel. It also states that "the Cortes, or rather the National Assembly, is to be composed of two Chambers the one of the notables, and the other of 250 deputies to be chosen by the Municipalities. The w ar in Portugal, which was going on rather drowsily, has been diversified by an event favorable to the prospects of Don Pedro Gen. Saldanha, on the 15th of Janua ry, took possession of Leira, a city containing between four and five thousand inhabitants, defended by a castle built by the Moors, on an eminence near the town a place of considerable strength. All the Mi guelite forces in the place were taken prisoners. Evtning Post

Ft cm the A Y. Cour. U? Enq cf March 4 LATEST FROM EUROPE. The Havre packet ship Henry IV. Capt. Castrff. arrived last night, having sailed on the 30th of January. We have received by her the Paris and Hav re Journal of the 29. h f that month, containing London, duieaqf the 27th. From tne extracts we give below, it. wiH be seen that intelligence has been received in England of an important advantage gained bv the troops of Don Ped'O over those of Don Miguel. I he news from Spain throws little additional light on the stale of that country W hdst there can be no dnht that the Q ieen ha been lOiitpelkd to Cull around id , men of the m .st liner-u polHcal opin:.is, it woulil still seem that . ;i n.any points, the pai f.zans of Don Car.os. or flieiu's of .bsolute pti'A et are in arms iu cppCiitiou to In i gov ernmt nt Itinow rettv generally admitted, that "ie o'idicultit '-vhif h m ai iv between England a'. i France and Russia, on the sub ject ot Turkey, have been adjusted in France, it is s i i, a change in ihe Ministty becrmes every day ivrrc piobfl cnRss we can perceive nothing that posi uvcry luuicaie ini mich an event, v POrllUGAL. Londcn. Jan. 27. HRILLI AN f VICTOKY OVER THE mk;uelii es. We h ive received important news from Portugal. Gen Suldanhn has entcrcOXei ri i, c.Mptimug the wh'-le of Miguel's forces which vvee in th it town. This nevvif'was brought to Lor i'oo tliis moinmg by an ofii cer wh landed at F dmomh, and immcdi ntel p'-sted to London. L he following is a private letter with vvhich vve have beeu fa voj ed. Lisbon, Jan. 18. "I transmit you here the Chronicle of yes tenia , and this day. by which you will see the result ot the hist movement of the Con ur e cMiuami.is umMon. i nose wno are luiiiiiaik 01 v. 11 i 1 1 1 i iv nil vil llUdlll 11 fl the ne packet ivhin Coimb.a, lorn and thfeefijeii i i vill know that by the you will near that our armv . I . i 1 i- . 1 V 1 me iniru f i;v oi me ivmsruomana tnistfC 1 . t . 1 tea, a co numatn-n witn tne armv. in Q. p rto will speedily leave an unbrokenVcotii mijmcari'.-u between that city and LisbonThe Aliguciite ferce m Santarem will be o uligtd to retire to the southward, pursued y the 11 .000 men hom ve have in observation ai that pNce. I teel persuaded you vil! very shortly learn they are driven comj)ieitiv upon ine ironticr en opain. Here all is etiibuiHsm ar.d confidence, and the jyivernment feels itstlf more secure than ever 1 nis is General Saldar.tiVs Report to the Minister of War, contained in the Chronicle of the 17th, uid dated Lei; a, Jan. 15: "AI1MY OF OPERATION "Most Illustrious and Excellent Senior His I npei ial Maje stv's ordei 3 arexe cuted L iri is in out possession. OMhe gairison, whicii was composed of 1,476. ar d 46 i ivalrv , o'.dv three oincers and six cav iby soldiers were able to escape, taking the road t L rum bra. 'Ihe Governor. Bnca dier Jostde Melo Pita Osorio, two superior .rhcers. the Capt. Mor, and manv other tirisirn,er :l rp in nor hntwt ne il! ac fnur it res artillery, and the Ensign of the Rt giment of militia of Lciria The Ccrregidor, a perverse man, was killed, in a word the overthrow could not be more complete: to - morrow l shall have the honor of sending io your Excellency the details cf this day, and of the movements wheh nrecededit corporal of Olcadores, No. 5, wounded; i irM i ivT this is all our loss! The aff iir ef Alcae$ is well avenged. God r serve your Excel lency, (Signed) -CONDK DE SALDANHA."Postscript. All the enemy's baggage ten into our power. CONVEX HON OF THE CORTES The Indicateur of Bordeaux, of the 25th of January, savs: "We yesterday learnt officially by a cour ier extraordinary, that the Spanish Gov em inent has issued two ordinances for the im mediate convocation of the Cortes fiar estamentas. Paris, Jan. 28. The Budget Committee have signified their dissent from the number of men laid in the estimate of the Minister of VVar, for 1834. Marshal Soult proposed a conference with them, and the Committee assembled for that purpose on Sunday, at the palace of the Chamber of Deputies. In the estimates the ttfective of the armv was fixed at 374 000 men, but the Marshal consented j to reduce it to 310.000, the same number as voteu tor ltfoj. Dome or me memners 01 j the committee were for reducing it to 284-, i luv nvn. aim uuici iui uai.iS u ti "".wvu. ! The Minister declared that the honor and j interest of the country did not allow him to descend below 310,000 men, and that if this number were itfused, ministers would re- ; sin in the mass. f I 1 t . . r . I i imcIli-i iiif rrt f ittrrpp t rnm t n f r rpnr n i tuji..-wiipt.vvcv.vvv. , v... . ...v- . .v..w.., , Ad niral Haron Hueoo, commanding the I-rench squadron in the .Levant, by which j he announces to the Minister of the Marine j the loss of the t rench ship of the line Le j buperbe.J P. S.-I cpen my letter to announce that the Cornelie has just been descried. I haye also just learnt that the American ship ttfc slvin tfcfc i, had her - ; United St ates.Commodore Patterson ! left tiie Hay a few hours before the after having lost some of her masts, is ; vails torn away, and her boats carried off. J and being nearly emhayeU ott the coast i discover the lint row pasaee bet-een Vina - land Andros, she was enabled to get through - aaj uin the harbor tf Milo.'

Frzm Ii. Levy's Price Current or Feb 15. REMARKS.

The weather has been finite oleasant thrnimhimt iIihumL ,i ik- w,fJ " become comparatively Cood; buine,, ha, : in consequence been animated. The Mi,sissi low w hiah wntir mark. I COTTON. Louishna and Mississippi from 8 1 to 13 cent? Alabama, and Tennessee, from 81 to 10 c ents. SUGAR. The fair demand noticed last week continues and a fair husine is doing at farmer rates, viz: on plantation, G a 7, and in the city, 5 a ! cents per lb. MOLASSES. Our remarks on sugar are equally applicable to this article. j i .u . Vi rt i e and it is said that within 50 miles of the; city there is a little or none to he had; on the Levee the current rate is 23 cents, cask included, but the distillers have bought at 21, we suppose it must be frosted cane. TOBACCO. There is little or none on hand for sale; the few transactions this week have been at 4, 5, and 6 cents for Crow, Second and frat qualities. rLOUk. 1 here has bee.i a fair b:isinessdoue this week for exportation, at $'1 per bid; and tor the city bakers, at 1 li! cents. WHISKEY continues to be very dull, and hhs declined in price; we quute this week J' a 'zt cents per gallon. FOLK lias clso declined, and though there is more doing now than heretofore, the article may still be considered dull. The last sales were, for Mess, gl 1 ; Prune $0 per bbl. HA CON and BEEF remain without material change anJ in fair demand. LARD. We continue to quote G a G cents per li;, and dull. HAUfiING and HALEROPE require onl a repetition ot lurnier remarks ilull J-EAD, Pig. There is no change iu the price: it is scarce. HAY is in good demand on the Levee at$l per 100 lbs; cargo sales. LIME remains without chanze 1 50 per cask; demand Pur. COKIN in ears is selling on the Levee at 75 cents per bbl; and shelled in sacks at boj a rents per bushel. M ACKEREL are scarce, but the demand IS Suited, and the Inst quotation t T' h& 10,::,S A"'1; . felEJvM CANDLES remain without cnangc, a tiacents per lb; the market regular, as usuU. PELTRIES arc slowly arriving and as et the market remains in active. RICE, Carol ina, remain without chance a per 1 00 lbs. Rrilllhlipnn Vnminntinn 1 ..v.... WU.UIUUUII. At'UUST ELECTION. FOR GOVERNOR, JAMES G. READ. FOR LT. GOVERNOR, DAVID V. CULLEY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. John V. S.vai'P. IIemiy M. Shaw. ATRIL ELECTION vinceNNES TOWNSIIir. ,y, rftWT4n.p I X VfXV s J O 1 2ULaj. JonN Bt. Laplante. JosETH RoSElfAN. JosiAU L. HoLMas. rT, ,r,,r. 1 ijMU tljf,lt. "ti,KT 1 dkokaw. John Koss. bUPUKVlSOn'S OF ROADS. Road Nu. 1. PfRRWR ItROTTI 1 1 VT . . -. ii 2. DAVID M'HENRY, it ti u ti u ii 3. ABRAHAM SMITH, 4. JAMES P. BADOLLET, 5. ALEXIS LEROY. 6. ANDREW GARDNER. 7. JOHN WISE. 8. JOSEPH REILEY. Steam Boat Xtet. ARRIVALS March ,5. F AIRY QUEEN, from Lafay4 16. MINER, from do. 17 SYLPH, from do. DF.PARTURES. 15. FAIRY QUEEN, for Louisville 16. MINER for dn -IO wVf dm c . JH. Mlifii, lor do. atnyrln,Sine ' Stcaai MARRIED On Thursday the 13:h inpt. hv Elder Abner Davis, Mr. PniLiP Cruse" Merchant, to Mrs Elizabeth i . .. Wnhinirton Ind "BLCIi, Dl" 01 MUmgton, Ind DIED On Tuesday night the 18th 1 H V . . . . . m . . m m - ... i . i-. it-, ih.n via u ii . t u i i 11 i.inivu, nni, ill 11119 tatC, IliVl V. iXJ I . PRICE, Esq. anold. and much respected citizen of the place. He was at the time of his death one of the Associate Justices cf this county. His remains were interred on t f 1 . . .mm . . I eunesuay tne 'otn with Masonic honors, accompanied to the grave by a large con course cf mourning friends. -t . i .. rfl MiE accounts and notes rrpHE accounts and notes due Taylor Jl Watson, are placed in tho hand ot of game HiH for settlement all those I it'll .11 . 1 call and scct Havc COa"- . TAlLOR & WAffeOM. March 10; ib'Jl. tt 3t

INCITATUS,

W'-V .stand the ea V V Pamir season at my stable, in Law,- i;o county, in. cvcn and a ha,f .,e esl f VcLennf Tho sea. 7. , . TiT " . V' '1,.nl lo. mar!s " & lhf T-,e lea'- '" P'4 wnen inr service is con, orui 11 insure any marc that may be put, with fal. -Persuns putting by the insurance and trading off their mares before they are known tn )m ivilli fa.il will !. hnht n countable for the insurance m nc . IXCITATUS is a dark chesnut sorrel, fifteen hands three inches high, and well proportioned. Thoe want to imi.i. vo theirttock would do well to come and eo him; as a toal tetter he is verv sure, and u .i - . V ' iau Nl'in 3UII1C Ul IJ'it'M VOILS ll.ll 1113 ever been foalded in this cantrv INC IT AT US was sired by Kosciusko, his dam by B.ack bum's Whip, grand d im by the imported Diomed. H? will be sir years old next M iy,and was raised bv Joseph Miller of Madison county, Kv. JAS! NABB. March 22, IS31. 9 lit knox circuit court, March Term, 1S31. Susan Lloyd, VS. LIBEL Ton DIVORCE. Thmas Llovd, ) a ND now at this time came the comU plainant by Law, her attorney, and court that the defendant is not a resident of this state, on motion, his or dcred, :hat the fiiinc and pendency of this Complaint be published in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vincenne.--, for four weeks suc cessivcly, according t-j the statute iu such case made and provided; and this causa is contiuued until the next term of this court. Test, A. D. SCOTT, Clerh March 22, 18.4 ;-Jt IJCTSCB E"HE undersigned have been appointed Commissio'tcrs to receive pr' po. sals for ihe support of the poor of Knox county; all persons aie hereby uowlied that they will receive proposals far that purpose until Wednesday the 10th dav of Arii next' at whiJdl optals will b opened, and a contract entered in, to with the lowest bidder; and he will bo required to take them in charge on the hrst 31ondnv of May, IKii. ANDREW iARDNER, JOHN PURCEL. March 14, 1831, Com. t fu TAKiN UP OA the 22d of Febru. ary 11, u Thnras f.V Stewar;, living int Clay township. Pike coun I 1 ty Indiana, one dark bay mare, six eara oid, lourteen and a half hands hi"h. no other marks or brands perceivab'e; appraiseu lo niteen dollars by Jhco Fraderic and (Jeorge Travlor, this 6th dav of March, lbJ4. I do certify the above to be a true copy of my estray book. SEBASTIAN OXVuER, J.P. Marck 10, 1S3I. STATE OF INDIANA,! MABTIN PHOBATifi C0UKT,l r,hJJ February Term. 1834 John bhepard, Adm. of . ... . f r Peyton Douglass, deed. ON COMPLAINT vs. The Creditors of said Poyton Douglass, decd.J ' TmHL said John Shepard havin filed IX his memorial m this court, shewing the condition of the said estate, and complaining that the personal property, ('her being no real) is insufficient to oar th debts and demands outstanding against itif is riercjore ordered, That ihe fnin' and pendency of the said complaint be mada kaown to the creditors of tho said Peyton Douglass, deceaod, by a publication of this order tor pit weeks successively, in the Western Hun. a weekly Vhat ,h. 1 vummisiraior oi tne existence and exl8m OI leir respective claims, by films the same, or a statement cf the nature. date and description of the contract or as ' mm foiinHorl in n(Ti. n tkA ri-i, c court previous to the final distribution of uie assets oi me estate oi tne said deca dent, such claims will be postponed in fa vor oi tne claims ot the more delicat creditors. A copy Test, LEWIS R. ROCiERS, Clk. x.p.c. by, S. L. H ALBERT, DepUy. February 15, IStH. 5-Gt FOB. DAIiD. WISH to sell my Tavern Stand, now occupied by Col. Alexis LeR-y, situ a ted on Market street, in the borough of Viaccnnes; also tha find Two Lots r-,,.1.. i.,f it 11 auai Hrcvi,uu1MM:ireei,iBiDi borough atoresaid. ine iavernatand is in a healthy ami pleasant part ot the borough; and the other house U well calculated for a private family, and like wiso in a pleasant and Ii t.i healthy situation. to For further particulars, inquire of A.T. Ellis, Iqr. and Zacbariah Pulliarn, both living in Vincennes. II. JOHNSO.Y Viocenuc?, 14, Marcb K, 1833 7 tt'

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