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dential examination, it should appear that tho duty of the Committee under its resolution of inquiry, required it: and whereas the Directors of the Bank have declined to produce tho accounts thus called for, and this Committee is unwilling to excite suspicions against any one which they have not the means either to justify or remove, and there is no longer necessity for uch injunction of confidence: therefore, Resolved, That the members of this Committee be, and they are, released from the injunction which has been imposed, to consider confidential their journal and proceedings, except such parts thereof where the names of private individuals appear. Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolution be forwarded to the Committee of Directors. True copv : EDW'D.D. IXGRAHAM, Secy May 10, 1&3 1. Com. of Investigation. Committee Room, ) (North American Hotel,) May 10, 1S31. Resolved, That when this Committee adjourn to day, they adjourn to meet in the city of Washington, on Thursday the 15th of May, 1834, at 10 o'clock, A. M. True copv : EDW'D.D. IXGRAHAM, Scc'y. to the Com. of Investigation

Doctor Thacker V. Bush,

OF KENTUCKY,

"AVIXG obtained the risht under the

"Administrators' Notice. LVT ETTERS of Administration having

III a

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DOCTOR B F. COOKE,

MESPECTFULLY informs j the citizens of Merom and adjacent neighborhood, that he has permanently established

himself at Merom, and will always be found at his shop or in town, ready to attend to any calls, save when he may be absent on professional business. Merom, July 1, 1831. 24-Gt A LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the Post office at Yincennes, Knox county, Ind.the quar

ter ending the 30th June, 1834, which if

not taken out within three months will bo sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. (r- Persons calling for letters in this list are particularly desired to say they arc advertised. A B Elizabeth Armstrong James Barrett .Thomas Anderson Robert Dunlin Noah Ashley Rachel Badollet, Pierre Andre A. Badollet, 4 Bcnj. V. Bcckcs J. Badollet, 2 David S. Bonner, 2 A. C. Baird,2 Wm. A. Baldwin E. Buxton Jesse Bennct Daniel Brown Lyons Beaman Vetal Bousheo Godfrey Brastider Saml. S. Boyd Thomas R. Brown John Black John Bruncr, 2 c D (i. W. Colccroro John Cobb

J. L. Colman

H AVIXG obtained the mht under the -ILfl "cen lawenoui in umu ' patent of Thomas Stagner, of Ken- the Probate court of Green county, Ind. tucky, for applying his Truss, exclusively n the estate of Peter Harrington, deceas-

in the State of Indiana, expects to be in ",anu is supposed 10 ocsoicn . Vincenncs on or about the 15th of July DANIEL HERRIXGTOX, Adm'r next, at John C. Clark's tavern, when he CATHARINE HERRIXGTOX, Adm. will wait on all cases that may present. June 21, 1E31 213t The superiority of Stagner's Truss over -QrriT7rtT all others now in use, is acknowledged JSa laZU9 wherever it has been employed, and all P7TM1E undersigned wishing to purchase other Trusses have gone into disrepute. a gU)ck of qq0Sj suitable for the It will cure every species of rupture whe- fall anJ wjntcr seaSon9. Therefore ther congeintal or the result of accident, p and it may be applied to all ages without izr REQUESTS

any danger to patients. Ihc principles Those, whose notes and accounts are due on which it effects a cure is acknowledged to call anJ scUlc lhc game on or l)Cfore lne

to be the only true one by the l roiessors 30th Ju, v nextj as it is our intcntIon t0 go of Transylvania University, and all the for thc a-b named stock 0f C00(js about

scientihcthat have examined it, ami man that imQ iurthCr indulgence cannot bo

that have worn it are ready to ccrtuy to jriven

me cinciencv oi me iruss. i imv uum- miKTf IT iV iikHERD

bers ot certihcates at hand, going to estao- June 28 183 1 3-tf

usii tne uiuiiv oi me iruss. i snau conie

prepared to apply the instrument, and all those who feel interested would do well to attend to the time, as I shall stav but a few

lays at a place while on my first tour

hrough the state. DOCTOR BUSH expects to reside in

Indiana, for the sole purpose of attending to the application of the Truss.

July 5, 1S84. 21-tf

Adam Cattring Georsio Clark

Clark Davis, 2 John Donalson

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Summer Arrangement of To and from Yinccnncs, Ind.

Sam. Emison Newton Elliot Patscy Ember Charles R. Elder Wm. Ewing ,

N. Eabrigul Lewis Gowing Isaac Gallands Rosan Graeter Ch.Graeter Jesse Gudo

Robert Gil more,

E F R. Francis Peter Fox Wm. Flint Gabriel Furman T. P. Findley

GH N. Hammctt J.C. Holland, 2 OiT Hamraons E. Hiatt Wm. Hays James Hunter

Martin Goldman, 2 R. Hathaway James Gibson J. R. Hammctt

S. W. Horton

Saml. Judah, 2 Wm. Jones Wm. Johnson R. Jordan W. P. Jenks Thomas Johnson

Lee Johnson R. Johnson David Kisling

J. Kirbv

Wm. Kirk N. Knipo

L IVI A 1 ox is I.ndcroutc E. H. McJunkin

Chas. C. Law Davul McIIcnry A. Mo mi nee A. Maxwell Anthony Ncrry Susan Nucom R. Oliver G. E. Oliphant John Purccll

A. Peck Ira Powers Wm. Pursley Eliza Piety N. D. Stilwcll Henry Stockwell John Shay Daniel Smith Wm. Sampson

Jehu Snider

EASTERN From Louisville, Ay.

(krThe Indianapolis Democrat will Arrives Every Tuesday, Thursday and

please publish the above until forbid, and Saturday at 12 o'clock, m. charge the same to Doctor Bush. Departs Every Monday at 1) o'clock, a.

m. ana Wednesday and rridav at 2 LJR.ETD Si&IiE. oiock, p. m.

WESTERN From St. Louis, Mo.

James Richanli and Man Richards hi

wye, formerly the widow and rilicl oj oj James Brandos, deceased, GIVE NOTICE TO Thomas Capchart, and all other persons concerned, that at the next (August,) term of Daviess Probate Court, on the first day of that term, application will be made to said court, to appoint commissioners to assign and set over to said Richards, in riiiht of his aid wife, and to

the said Mary her dower in thc North half of the south west quarter, of section No. 10, in township No. 2 north, of range seven west, situate in thc county of Daviess and state of Indiana. JAMES B. RICHARDS, MARY RICHARDS, By their attorney David McDonald. June2S, 1S31. 23-3t

TAKEN UP Jonathan Webb, living in Gill's township, Sullivan county,

stato of Indiana, one BRIGHT BAY MARE,

on the 31st dav of June, 1831,

black mane and tail, some

saddle spots, supposed to be five years old, fourteen hands three inches high; no other marks or brands perceivable appraised to 35 dollars. ALSO a horse colt, one year old. an Iron gray, with a star in

the forehead; appraised to ten dollars by

William Huse and David HoIIenback.

JOHN BOUDINOT, j.v. June 2S, 183d. 23-3t

cc, de 4

A!

PURSUANT to the provisions of two , V1 w i T i" i several acts of the General Assem- rnvLvcry i Wednesday, triday and it, r i . . ., bundav at 1 o'clock, m. blyot Indiana, entitled "acts to provide T. . r , ' rfM i c.tunr c i i i Departs Every luesdav, Ihursdayand lor IhP. sain nr rnrtmn linda t larnin norv X .7 J

or the sale of certain lands therein nam

cd," approved Feb. 2d, 1833 and Jan. 24th,

1&34, I, Andrew Wilson, Commissioner

appointed to effect the sale1 of such land, or so much thereof as lies within the county of Orange, and is known aud described

as lho

"French Lick Reserve,"

,vill, on the 8th day of September next, at

the Court house door in thc town of Paoli,

commence selling at Public vendue, in

tracts of eighty acres, to be ascertained and governed by the survey of the United

states' burveyor, (the State in no case re

Saturday at 2 o'clock, p. m.

NORTH CRN From Tcrrc-Ilautc, Ind.

Arrives Lvcry Tuesday at 10 o'clock, a.

m. and Friday at u o'clock, p. m.

Departs Every Wednesday and Sunday

at 4 o clock, a. m. SOUTHERN From Evansville. Ind.

Arrives Every Tuesday and Saturday

at 0 o'clock, p. m. Departs Every Wednesday and Sunday at 4 o'clock, a. m. NORTHEUN--JVo77i Danville, III.

Arrives Every Monday at 0 o'clock,p m. Departs Every Tuesday at 2 o'clock, p.

surveying) the land aforesaid, and will m-

; r. , ' . .. tvnuv nrr ia ir c- s.-

continuc Uiereattcr trom day to clay until uumaiuho via. o;cntr, yc. all shall be offered: in the conduct ol Arrives Every Friday at 12 o'clock, m.

which sale, the following order shall be Departs Every Sunday at 4 o'clock, am. observed: becinninn at Sec. No. l.Town Al1 letters intended for pending mails,

1, North of said land, and so on in regular must 1)0 deposited in the office one hour progression to Sec. 12, in said Township before the time of departure, and when and then commencing at Section No. ,,1G maiI departs at 4 o'clock a.m. must be 13, in Township 2, North, and so on pro- deposited by 8 o'clock p. m.the preceding srcsstvelv in the order of the numbers, to evening. To avoid all disputes, no acV. . - . - ' . Mil l . f

section IS o. oo, ot said lownship.

a

One fourth of the purchase money must

be paid promptly, and upon thc residue, a

counts will be kept for postage.

JOHN SCOTT, r. m. June 29, 1834 23-Ct

IsiLST NOTICE!

croHit of ton vnr will hnmvnn nHnn. kuu wno nave unsetuea accounts

linnnf tho nnr, IjL on the Books of the late firm of

drawing six per cent, interest per annum', Actors Kuykendall & Decker, are now MvMp . onr n,iu,n,; ' requested for the last tunc to call and sct-

from ihfi il.iv of K.nln A n.ilnm t M 1,0 sc with the surviving partner by

ihn intn.rptnf tivn ...rroeciv x c. f October next, or they may at

ninety days after the elapse of the second ier inairl , -P . P Ir,c

land, tho benefit of Ul uujusuiiS me wine wun an 0111-

ycar, shall forfeit the

thc purchase, ana all previous payments made thereon. ANDREW WILSON, Com'r. Paoli, June 29, 1S31. 21-4Jt

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Eliza Mershon

S. H. Miller Chas. Myers Matthew McDonald N O D. Offett, 3 Benj. Olney P. Owen PR J oscph P. Robb Michael Robinson John Ruby Isham R. Robinson Nathaniel P. Reed s F. W. E. Spalding

P. Sargent James Snellins

B. Sheldon B. H. Smith Thos. Stewart T V

Taylor & Watson II. Tyler Elijah Teoguo Francis Vigo Henry Turbctt A. Vanslyke Wm. Thompson Mar'ret. Van Allen, 3 Jesse Tomlinson, 2

X7 George S. Wharton M. Wilhelm Joseph D. Wheeler John Williams

JOHN SCOTT, p.m. July 1, 1S34. 24-3t 143l blaith dbbds iaw aii hist roa sals at tius crrrcz

Maey Westfall Peter Wolf Elizabeth Whito U. B. Walker

OX IV1ILL & DISTILLERY

FOR SALE. WILL sell on a credit of one and two years

200 ACRES of first rate land, on which is erected an OA' MILL & STEAM DISTILLERY, inferior to none in the state, susceptible of running six barrels of Whiskey per day: all incomplete repair, wth vats, tubs and other necessary apparatus. Eligibly situated on the Wabash river, five miles above Vincennes. It is an establishment worth the attention of any one who w ishes to embark in the Distillery business. I. N. WHIT TLESEY. Carlisle, June 28, 1S3 4. 2 4-tf

ccr.

As thc undersigned is well acquainted

with thc business of the firm, and better

able to adjust all accounts satisfactorily than an officer, it is hoped ail will call, a"?

I am determined to give uo iarther indul

gence, and all must know lam compelled

to close the books. II DECKER, Surviving Partner late firm KUYKENDALL &. DECKER. June 28, 1634. 23-tf

A LIST OF LETTERS, "jTT) EMAINING in the Post office at J Princeton, Gibson county, Ind. the quarter ending tho 31st of June, 1S34, which if not taken out within three months will be sent to thc General Post Office as dead letters: W. H. Brown David Linch George Binckley Richard Legrangc Richard Bass S. W. Lock wood

Elizabeth Crow

7 DOCTOR

j4Bm? Gl kcePs his office at the

Kjf old stanu, ana hopes Ins

knowledge of the diseases o thc countrv acquired by a prac

tice of eighteen years, with his undivided

attention to business, will entitle him to a

share of public patronage. June 28, 1831. 23-tf

V)

STATE OF INDIANA, DAVIESS rKOSATB COCBT, May Term. 1S34.

Nicholas Wallace, adm'r. and Ailcy 7al-

ceaseu. vs. The creditors of said deceased.

BILL OF INSOLVENCY.

ND now at this day came the caid

complainants by P. M. Brett, their

solicitor, and filed their bill of complaint.

stating that thc estate of thc said decedent, is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against the same, and praying generally for relief; It is therefore, on motion, 'Ordered, by the court, that the creditors of the decedent be notified of the filing and pendency of said bill, by publication in the Western Sun, a newspaper printed at Vincenncs, for six weeks in succession; And that, unless such creditors notify the said complainants of the existence and extent of their respective claims by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, description and date of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in tha

office of the Clerk of this court, previous to a final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of tho claims of the more diligent creditors. A CopyTest, JNO. VANTREE3, Clerk- D.r.c. June 3, 1S34. 21-Gt

JUST RECEIVED, 50 Bags Havanna Coffee, lO do. Rio do. lO Barrels New Orleans Sugar,

3

3 2 2 3 2 2 150

lo. Loaf lo. V American B o.y Cogniac 1 A.!? !V

do.

Brandy,

do.

Madeira Wine,

Malaga do. Cherry Bounce, Tanners Oil, Conemaugh Salt.

A large Assortment of QUEEXSWARE AND CHINA,

And arc offered for sale low.

BURTCII & IIEBERD. Vincenncs, June 21, 1S31. 22-tf

do.

d d

do.

do. do. do. do.

ETSW GOODS.

ROSS $ E WING, HAVE just received a handsome sun ply of SPRING Cl sut.it.2sr A GOODS, Which added to their former stock, makes he assortment general and complete.

i ney win sell low lor Cash, or for s.ich articles of produce as are usually received in stores. Vincenncs, May 10, 1S34. 10 3ra

STATE OF INDIANA,)

Yandcrhurgh County, ) In the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, Of the Marchjlcrm, A.D. 1834. Michael Jones, ( )

vs. S In Chancery

James Newman, cc others. i

OW here it appearing to the satisfaction of the court here, that Maticw Riggs one of thc above defendants is

not a resident of the state of Indiana: On motion of the complainant, It is ordered, that said Matthew Riggs appear here on or before the first day of thc next term of this court, and answer the complainant's bill of complaiut, or the matters and things therein contained, will be taken as confessed as against him, and decreed in his absence accordingly. And it is ordered that notice of the pendency of this bill

of complaint be given by publication of

this order tour weeks successively in the "Western Sun," the nearest public newspaper to the co.unty of Vanderburgh, (there being none in said county,) and that this cause be continued until the next term of this court. A copy Attest, W. T. T. JONES, Clerk. Junc2i, 1S31. 22-lt

STATE OF INDIANA,,

andcrburgh County. 1

anderburgh Circuit Court,

Term of March, A.D. 1831.

Yandcrbur f) In the V vEliza Sunr

SCT.

mmous,

rs.

David Johnson A. Legrangc William Garwood David Grissam Allen Graham William Gorden Henry Hunter David Herman Ira Jones

A. Powden Jacob Spore Jacob Spear Samuel Spilman S. Strickland S. Stewart Elizabeth Suns John Stewart

James Wiltsev

JOHN ABUTHNOT, r.M. July 1, 1S34. 24-3t 33l

CTHISKEY, 30 BBLS. of superior quality far sale by

S. &. W. J. WISE. May 3, 1S31 15-tf

STRAY!

incenne?, Indiana, on thc

10th of May, a DARK SORREL HORSE, 15 hands high, a star in the forehead, below the star a

white blaze six or eight inches long, both hind feet white, a heavy mane, which hangs on both sides and of a pale white, tail the same, and had on a good sized bell marked D. Smith. Any one that will sivc me information, by mail or otherwise, so that I get said horse, I will pay them for their trouble. DANIEL SMITH. June 2S, 1S34. 23-tf

Administrators' Notice.

TTERS of Ad ministration on ihc

estate of Erasmus H. McJunkin.

(late of D.uicss county,) deceased, have been granted to the undem Tned by the Dav icss Probate Court. Persous indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those who have claims on the same will please file them according to law. The estate is probably insolvent. FRANCIS M. MUUNKIN. June 2$, 1831. 23-3t lilnnw for HifttotoOn haaid and to sale at this Olfico

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IN CHANCERY.

James Billingsly and j John Billingsly, pothers J NOW here comes the complainant, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the said John Billingsly and James Billingsly arc not residents of the state of Indiana: On motion of the complainant, h ordered, that thc said defendants appear here on or before the first day of the next term of this court, and answer the said complainant bill of complaint, or the matters and things therein contained will be taken as confessed, and decreed in their absence accordingly. And it is ordered, that notice of the pendency of this till of complaint be given by publication of this order four weeks successively in thc Western Sun, a public newspaper of this state, and that this cause be continued until the next term of this court. A copv Attest, W." T. T. JONES, Clerk. June 21, 1S34. 22-lt

SALT. 6) Z( Bbls. first quality JJ Kcnhawa, just received, and for sale by

SMITH & CARSON. Vinccnneg,3d May, 1831 15-tf TT :

SALT.i fl BARRELS MUSKJXGUM SALT, iust

Lrceived and for sale, by

ROSS &, EWING. June 11, 1S31. 23-tw CLERK'S BLANKS. JUST PRINTED AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,

THE subscribers inform their friends and the public that they have just received from Philadelphia, Baltimore and PitUburh, NEW AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GOOBSj Suitable for ihe present and approaching

seasons consisting ot FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DH1T G003S,

Hardware, Saddlery, and CUTLERY, CHINA, GLASS, AND LEGHORN Cl BONNETS. SILK, FUR, PALM, 6c WOOL

Eojp Tonic and Anti-Dyspeptic Pilh, A large and general assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen's, and Children's BOOTS & SHOES. This stock of Goods has been carefully selected for this market, and will be sold unusually low for Cash, or approved Barter. S. &. Y. J. WISE. Vincenncs, April 25, 1634. 1 l-:f

TO THB PUBEsSC. THE subscribers tender their sincere thanks to their friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and solicit a continuation. Wc do believe it will be to thc interest of those wishing to purchase to call and examine our NEW GOODS, NOW OPENING, which has been selected with great care in the eastern cities, which added to our former stock will make our assortment complete, for thc present and approaching seasons, all of which are offered as low if not lower than any previous stock, for cash or most kinds of country produce in ex-

cnanne.

BURTCII & IIEBERD.

Vincenncs, la. May 3, 1S34. 15-3rn

THE STEAM BOAT

i C, vr Tin TAit

- l.i j

m WILL ply during the season as a Regular Packet between Cincinnati and Lafayette, touching at the intermediate ports. The SYLPH is very light draught, and to enable her to proceed at the low stage of water, a small keel boat will be kept ready at thc mouth of the Wabash. Her cabins have been newly fitted up, and th boat being in excellent order, offers a superior conveyance for both goods and pas

senders.

W. D. JONES, Aeent. Cincinnati

J.C. BUCKLES, " LouiiTille. February 8, 1834. 3-tf