Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 August 1834 — Page 3
VINCENNES, AUGUST 2, 183-1.
Jonx II. TnoMrsoN, of Clark county, has teen appointed by the Governor, President Judge, of the 2d Judicial Circuit in this State, in place of Judge Ross, decJ. State Bank. I have Leen informed, that one of the commissioners has written a letter to his friend in this place, advising him that the loan has been effected, and that the Rank will probably go into operation this fall. Upon this sulject I have given in another column, a short notice from the Louisville PuLlic Advertiser.
i port of common sobools, and they would
be subject to Stato Legislation. It has been hinted that tho nature of studies should be adapted to our national character. Would it not be highly proper, that those upon whom your mantles must fall, should understand the constitutions under which we lire, that they should be able to compare the constitutions of the different States with each other? to com pare the principles of our own government with those of other countries; to reflect upon the sources of national . wealth and prosperity; and to understand tho causes which have led to the overthrow of those nations which once dazzled the world with the splendor of their deeds, but arc now no more. In the enjoyment of all the bless ings that our country now affords, there is a disposition to shut our eyes to the unpleasant truths of history. Their warning voice is unheeded, and we vainly imagine that the mountain of our prosperity is too strong to be shaken. But which of all the nations of antiquity that now live only on the pages of history, or in the mouldering columns of their splendor, was not as sure of immortality as now are the sons of Columbia. The proud Trojan guarded by his wali3 and his Hector, would have laughed at the prediction of his overthrow, but who now shall point the traveller to the land of Priam? Would Grecians, under the wise institutions of Solon and Lycurgus, in the days of the heroes that she nurtured in the prime of her glory, have listened to the prediction of their subjection to the unborn Saracen' Hannibal inarched his victorious army almost to the gates of Rome; and yet, in his day, the walls of Charthagc were razed to their foundations, bv a Roman armv. Where
corrupted? Is tho press the vehicle of are the cities of F.gypt, Syria, Pocenecia,
and J'ersia? where arc Babylon, Nine
At the election on Monday last, in Vincennes Township, for a Justice of the Pence for said township, to supply the place of Joti.v Collixs, Esq. w hose present term of service will expire in a few days, he was re-elected.
I have Nicholas
been
Mini, ot
authorised to say, that
Vinccnn- . has con
sented to serve as Coroner, if elected.
Wabash River. The Wabash river has at length fallen Lclow steam boat navialion it is yet at a good stage for keel boating.
Extract from the speech of Judge Kinney, delivered at the celebration of American Independence, at Terre Haute, Lid. on the 4th of Julv, 183-1.
"Knowledge is power" it is the life of
liberty ;"but I ask you, my fellow citizens, if the channels through which political in
telligcnce now flows to the people are not
trulhl 1 know there arc honorable ex
crptions; but I ask, with feelings of deep mortification, if a large portion of the talents of the country are not, at this time, employed, to deceive the people, in relation to their dearest interests? if misrepresentation and falsehood are not become ko common as scarcely to excite a blush? 'lt is but newspaper slang, and unworthy l credit,11 is tiic common remark. And is there no remedy fur these things? No matter with what wisdom your constitutions are framed; no matter with what solemnity your laws are enacted; no matter with what penal sanctions they are enforced; if man has lost confidence in his fellow man, the temple of your government must be dissolved, and anarchy or despotism usurp the place of law and liberty. There is not in the universe of God a prin
ciple upon which a mild and rational gov-
vch, and Jerusalem? where are the seven
hundred cities of Asia Minor? and where is the Eternal Cityt Buried in the revolutions of time, or become the habitations
of strangers, who knew them not in their days of glory. Bi't they did not rise, flou
rish, and full in vain. '1 hey have left us a bright lesson of instruction, in which we may read our own fate, or study to avoid the rocks on which they split. The causes of their overthrow may be found in their systems f government and their principles of action. Many wise men have supposed, that there exists in the very nature of things, causes which must produco a decline, as well as a rise in nations. But this is not supported by reason, and is believed to be a slander upon the all-wise Creator. It is, however, a law of univer
sal application, that whatever is founded
eminent can be sustained, if truth be want- j in, or supported by injustice, and falsehood
ing. I will suggest a remedy. It is be- 'shall ultimately be overthrown. Troydelieved that our system of education, is rad- j fended the captor of Ilellcn Carthage
ically defective 1 he common branches was founded by trawl, and supported by
t literature are taugut here as they are taught in Europe, and so far it is well ; but ibis is not enough. You would not give a King or an Emperor the same education that you would give his subjects you would fit him for the station he is to occupv. Nor should you give a republican ihc same education that would bo proper for a slave of the Russian Autocrat. The people of the United States arc their own sovereign?, and they should be taught, with (he first dawnings of intellect, to feel the responsibility of their stations. Every Atnerican citizen should he taught to feci that he is a pillar in the public edifice; that the government iests, and may mainly rest upon his shoulders. Every school in the land should be a part of a general sy.s!e?n of education, which should pervade the remotest limits of your wide domain; and every branch of instruction, from the highest to the lowest, should look, directly or
indirectly, to the prosperity, honor, an I glory of the Republic. I say a general system, beciOc all experience has shown that no other can be long successful. Particular institutions, under the care of competent men, will ensure particular objects; but no institu'ions, however wisely framed, or ably conducted, can supply the want of a well regulated system of common schools. The franicrs of our State consti
tution foresaw and provided for this.
unjust traffic, and vindictive war Greece and Rome were enriched by the spoils of vanquished nations; and it has been said by more than man, "that those who take the sword shall perish by it." And whether we test the truth of this remark
by principle or learn it from the pages of
history, the demonstration is equally clear. But the nation that continues in the practice of those virtues which raised it to
power, prosperity and glorv, will i .
uiminisn in nrigiuness tut sts DECLINE.
never
VIRTUES
Indiana State Hank. We understand that the engraving of the plate? for thh institution is now going on in Ncv York, and that the President of the Bank states that the State loan will be taken in the month of August next. The Bank will probably go into operation m September or early in October. An error seems to have been committed in the choice of Commissioners. United States bank men should in no instance, be selected to assist in putting State Banks into operation. They naturally fall into bad company in the eastern cities, and arc as naturally subjected to the influence of their favorite Bank, which we apprehend has been the case with the Indiana Commission. In March the prospect of selling the bonds or effecting the loan was said
as well as that of Ministers, hoi fcsolii upon the convocation of the General Car-
ted of the Kingdom, who are to raeefCnd-j-
commence their sitting in the Heroic city of Madrid, on the 21th day of July of the present year; in order to occupy themselves with the important affairs which the Government confiding in their zeal and loyalty, will submit to them. In consequence, it is ordered that the Proceres be called upon to take their places by the Estatuto Real, and the Procuradores elected by the towns and corporations, shall assemble in the said city on the day above mentioned. It is added that the Queen Regent ordains that the decree be promulg&pd with all the solemnity that is requiygj tr announce to Spain the new era oTTprosperity and glory which may bo expected from the re-establishment of an institution of so much importance for the good government of the monarchy. A decree of Amnesty follows to the following effect: that the Queen Regent, being desirous to celebrate, by an addi tional benefit, the solemn convocation of
the General Cortes of the Kingdom, she has resolved in conformity w ith the advice of her council of Ministers to give the fullest extension to the Royal Decree of Amnesty of the 20th of October, 1832, by annulling all the exceptions contained therein. These decrees are both countersigned Martinez de la Rosa. By the latter all Spaniards arc allowed to re enter their country, and among thejh Generals Minaand Vigo who had so valiantly defended it against foreign invasion, and the gloomy despotism of the reign of Ferdinand. Thus the politioal reaction in Spain is completed, and the delays which have taken place in its accomplishment ought to be attributed rather to the innumerable obstacles which presented themselves to the more rapid march in the path of amelioration and justice, than to any wilful hanging back on the part of the Queen's government. Spain has now openly entered into tho creat constitutional family, of which England and France may be said to be tho
heads; and as it appears from the same Gazette, and the despatches received by government within the last few days, that Don Miguel had evacuated Santarem, and was retreatiug in the utmost disorder upon Elvas, his fall may be considered as certain as that of Don Carlos; consequently Don Pedro will, it is to be presumed, soon convoke the Portuguese Cortes,
and thus two Constitutional tribunes will
be raised in the Peninsula, at the same
moment when, to all appearance, the En
glish Parliament is on the point of becom ing more energetic by means of a rcnova ted administration, and the French Cham
her, through the approaching ejections, is, wc will hope, about to gain sovme new Representatives who, at the same time that
they are impressed with constitutional
and loyal sentiments, will bring with them
more enlightened views than were mani
fested bv some members of the late Cham
bcras to the material interests of the country. This prospect is cHftering, and it should excite the spleen of the northern potentates, tant pis pour eux.
Madrid was perfectly tranquil when the Courier left, and it is mv generally understood that the account of the disturbances in that city on the 21st was much exaggerated. The widow of tho unfortunate Gen. Torrijos entered Madrid on that day. She was accompmied by thousands .of the most respectable inhabitants of the4capitol, who went out to meet her. Thiildcmonstration is a proof of the stateVKthe public mind, and of what may be looked forward to from the approaching meeting of the Cortes.
D. O. BOEvTOTBZl
9 )
HAS just received from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, an ex-
connexions and friends who sincerely mourn his loss.
firOMXrMCATltn.1
Eliza Smith, beloved consort of William Smith, departed this life on YVednea.
day mornins the 23d day of Julv. 1634Jtcnsivc assortment of
having her hope fixed in Jesus Christ, the Q FANCY AND STAPLE author and finisher of our faith. She 7 ? f oiftftnCL bore her sickness without uttering a groan wtyUU, or a murmur, saying "the Lord's will be among which are: done.1' Her malady lasted with great se- Blue, Black, invisible Green, Brown, verity during eighteen days, when she Mixed and Drab Cloths. breathed her life out sweetly in the arms Blue ad Ulack Cassimere,
of Jesus Christ, her risen and ascended French and British Merino black and col
Saviour. She was the lov of her husband
and his chief delight on ths earth. She was loved by all her relations and friends, and her death is very much regretted bv
all who knew her. It has pleased the B'ack Italian Lustring,
Lord to take her from this world to praise Uac suk uamiet,
oured Circassian, Bambazine, Bombazet, Brochelle, Lasting, Princetta, Tartan Plaids, Camlets Cassinetts,Fannels, &c.
him with more perfect strains in the New
Jerusalem above, where all is joy inexpressible and full of glory. DIED On Monday the 28th July, in this place, Miss Eliza Rosemax, daughter of Joseph Roseman, Esq.
CMutntratos' Department.
FOR GOVERNOR. James G. Read. Noah Noble.
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, David V. Culley, David Wallace.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Jonx F. Snafp. IIenrv M. Shaw.
Robert N. Carxax.
FOR SHERIFF.
John Purcell. John B. Martix.
Zachariah Pulliam.
FOR COMMISSIONER. 1st District. William Smith. Pierre Laplaxte.
Thomas C. Bailey. Jas. P. Badollet.
William Rafeu. Nicholas Wallace
FOR COMMISSIONER. 3d District.
Charles Polke. Joseph McClure.
FOR CORONER. William Bruce, William Smith, Abraham Rod arm el, Maxassa Brown. Nicholas Smith.
Fancy coloured Poult De Leon and Gros De Naples, Silk and Velvet Vestings, Flag, Bandanna, and Pongee Hdkfs. Grass and Linen Cambric, do. Thibet, Alpine, Merino, Prussian, Gauze, and silk, do. Lustring and Fancy Cravats, Bombazine and Silk Stocks, Plain and Figured Swiss Mull, Bobbinnet and Jaconet Muslins, Russia &, Cotton Diaper and Table cloths, Calicoes, Ginghams, printed Muslins, French printed Cambrics, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &.c. Together with a large Stock of DOMESTICS, SUCH AS BKOWN AND BLEACHED SUEET1XGS $ SIIWTSGS, TICKINGS, PLAIDS, STRIPES, CHECKS, &x. &c. And a variety of other articles which will be sold for CASH at very low prices.
Also, 18 chests, 1-2 chests &. 1-4 chests, Young Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder TEA.
For sale bv the chest.
Vincennes, July 17th. 1831 Gt2o
If,
NOTICE
r
LAND SALE.
XIOTZCB 18 hereby given, that six weeks after date, application will bo made to tho Register of the Land office at Vincenne, in the State of Indiana, for a certificate if forfeited laxd stock, for the amount paid on the north east quarter, of section number eleven, in township number t j south, of range number four east, then m the Vincennes district, entered on the seventh day of September, one thousand eight hundred and seven, and forfeited for
ed by me under tho act of -Congress, entitled, "an act for the relief of purchaser of public lands, that have reverted fjr non-payment of the purchase money,'" the original certificate of the purchase of which, has been lost or destroyed. Given under my hand, this twenty-eighth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four. GABRIEL BERRY, for mvself and ihe other heirs cf
Thomas Berry, deceased. 1831. tI-0t
Julv
5.
T S hereby given to tho heirs and legal npURSUANT to the provisions of two JJ representatives of Hezckiah Parker, JL several acts of the General Assemdeceascd, that we shall apply to the Judges bly of Inaiana, entitled "acts to provide
of the Vanderburgh Circuit court at the
next term of said court for the appointment of commissioners to divide tho real estate of said deceased, agreeably to the
statute in such cases made and provided.
JOHN SUING LER, RACHEL SHINGLER.
vansvillc, July 28, 1831 -28 -4t
AGUE & FEVER CURE!
OMAND'3 Vegetable Mixture or
Febrifuge warranted a perfect and
lasting cure for Ague and rover. For
L
JLU
tor mosaic ot certain lanos therein named," approved Feb. 2d, 1833 and Jan. 2 1th, 1831, I, Andrew Wilson, Commissioner appointed to effect the sale of such land, or so much thereof as lies within the county of Orange, and is known and described as the 'French Lick Reserve," will, on the 8th day of September next, at
the Court house door in the town of Paoli, commence selling at Public vendue, in
tracts of eighty acres, to be ascertained
sale by ROSS & EWING, Agents. antl governed by the survey of the United
August 2, 1831. 2S-3m States' Purveyor, (the Mate in no case re-
survevinir) the laud aforesaid, and will
continue thereafter from day to day until all shall be offered; in the conduct ol which sale, the following order shall be observed: beginning at Sec. No. l,Town 1, North of said land, and so on in regular progression to Sec. 12, in said Township and then commencing at Section No. 13, in Township 2, North, and so on progressively in the order of the numbers, to Section No. 35, of said Township.
LATE FROM SPAIN. By the Mero Castle, at New York from
Havana, papers from Lisbon to May 27th,
STATE OF INDIANA, ' CO
Knox County. i
OT1CE is hereby given, that on the
30th day of July, 1834, a writ of
Domestic Attachment was issued by me, a Justice of the Peace for the county of Knox, State of Indiana, at the instance
and upon the affidavit of Allen Burter, AdrnV. of Wcstley Burter, deceased, against the goods, chattels, credits and effects of Daniel S. Harbert; by virtue of which writ, John Reel was summoned as
rarnishec. I shall on the 23d day of Au-
ust, at my office in Harrison township, in
the county of Knox, aforesaid, proceed to
hear and decide upon the said attachment,
of which, the said Daniel S. Harbert and all other persons concerned will take no
tice. JAMES II. COOK, j.v.
August 1, 1331. 28-3t NOTICE
OF PARTITION OF REAL ESTATE.
LAST NOTICE! THOSE who have unsettled accounts on the Books of the late firm of Djctors KuykenJall Decker, arc now requested for the last time to call and settle the same w ith the surviving partner by the first of October next, or they may after that date expect to be put to tho cx- j pense of adjusting the same with an olficer. As the undersigned is well acquainted with the business of the firm, and better able to adjust all accounts satisfactorily than anotficer, it is hoped all will cal!,aa I am determined to give no farther indulgence, and all im:stknow 1 am compelled to close the books. II DECKER, Surrichg Partner late firm KUY KENDALL & DECKER. June 25, 1S31. 23-tf OX MILL & DISTILLERY FOR SALE. J" WILL sell cn a credit of one and two J years f
200 ACRES J of first rate land, on which is erected an OX MILL & STEAM DISTILLERY, inferior to none in the state, susceptible tt running six barrels of Whiskey perdav: all incomplete repair, with 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 wishes to embark in the Distilling business. I. N. WHITTLESEY. Carlisle. June 25, 1S31. 21-tf jBl REQUEST. THE undersigned wishing to purchase a stock of Goods, suitable fur the fill and winter seasons. Therefore REQUESTS i
(Those, whose notes and accounts are duo
to call and settle the same on or before tho 30th July next, as it is our intention to go for the above named stock of goods about that time. Further indulgence cannot be
Ml
from Cadiz to June 2d, hive been re-atc of Gibson county, Indiana,) deceivcd. If the accounts prove correct, Tlca.J vou ..-
r
TAKE NOTICE,
Thev have declared, that '-It shall be the I be highly
Haltering but as the
Bank
duty cf tho General Assembly as son as controversy waxed warm m i ongress,thal circumstances will permit, to provide bv j prospect was represented to have become l.iwjVr a general system of Education, as- more gloomy; and, we now learn that in cending i irregular graduations from town-' June the principal Commissioner returnsdsip schools to a State University wherein led from New York, through Philadelphia, nition shall be gratis, and equally open t to Washington, where ho stated to certain t j ajj v j members that, if the House of RepresenI:i executing this wise design, we have j taiives should indicate by a vote, that the begun wrong.5 The cupola of the edifice charter of the United States Bank would is built, but '"the foundation is wanting. i be ronnwed, there would be no.ijfllcultylin We Invc a College established under the obtaining the loanf or the Slate oflndinuthoritv of the law; but have our I.cgis-' ana. Thus the members from Indiarta seem
l iters vet to learn that the block must be ; have Leen appealed to, to go tor a re'r.iwnVro::i the quarry, before the chisel Incwal of the charter of the U.S. Bank, as f the scuh.tor is required? In our com-! amcans of obtaining a loan for the States'.
of science
t tie nurseries
t;ir n schools t tie
are shewn. These
ltrst dawnings
are
fhat movement failed. Congress adjourned
on the 1st inst. and Indiana credit seems
there is an end to the civil war in the Pe
ninsula. The supplement contains the capitulation of Don Carlos and Don Miguel, in Portugal, and a royal decree, convening the Spanish Cortes. The particulars of the fall ot Santarem arc also given in detail; after which the armies were closely pursued to the city of Evora, where Don Miguel and Don Carlos were surrendered by their own troops to the forces of the Spanish army.
Judge Lamar, of Georgia, shot himself
on tho 4th inst. He left on his desk a letter to his w ife and children.
i . i
vour s'aoiars, ana your statesmen: anu in
these they must receive culture, until they ro prepared for transplanting into the. higher institutions of our country. We have funds, but we have no sy stem. Every sixteenth section is under the direction f a distinct government ; and by ihe cxist-
laws, cacn scnoui m uie .-i.uc in i ie
lueted upon principles dirertc from
To!
We find in the Boston Journal the fol lowing touch of manners and customs:
"Customs vary in different countries,
and in some parts ot Europe, particular
ly among the genteel classes in the city of
to ha e risen suddenh very suddenly J Lisbon, picking one s teeth is considered a Louisville Pub. Adv. ceremony necessary to be observed at dinoa ' ner at the end of every course. So much
Fnvn the Halti;norc Patriot. so, that tooth picks, fabricated of pieces of
LATES T FROM FRANCE. tough wood, are always furnished by the T, . . o . . . host. Thev are fancifully stuck into a
lite (i.umi mii i oin iuiucii busier- . . . , . . 1 - , , i" ,, neat little machine, resembling a pepper :av trom Havre, whence she sailed on the . , . . . . r.i . n j
u'a, j'laeeu in me cu.urc ji me laute, unu which is regularly handed round to the
TERBIS OF SALZ.
One fourth of the purchase money must be paid promptly, and upon the residue, a ! credit of ten years will bo given at the op j tion of the purchaser, his heirs or assigns, 1 drawing six per cent, interest per annum,!
payable each year m advance, counting from tho day of sale. A failure to pay
the interest ot two successive years, f jr
! given.
BURTCII & IIEBERD. June 2n, l5sL--2:J-:f
LiUMD AGE3TCY,
NDIVIDUALS residing in the viciui-
of this place, wishing to soil real
estate, w ill find it for their interest to call on the subsciibcr and have entered on a
Mr Eli Baldwin, Chauncy Pierce, TAom- the purchase, and all previous payments
s Bruncr. Clinton Bruner. and all oth- made thereon.
cr heirs at law of Lemuel Baldwin,
i .i i . i . ii nit
inn i ii. i a til iui iin,tnii3; ui iiiv; si.luiiu li.ti.r.i. - .
veir, shall forfeit the land, the benefit cf ,7" " " i"r', I " , ' , , ,, 1 , description ot the land thev wish to disIhn nnrclnt( arid nil npnvmiia nn'inpntc I .
pose ot.
ANDREW WILSON, Cum' r.
Paoli, June 2J, 1KJ 1. 2 l-3m
! No charges will be made except in tho j event of effecting a sab".
1st ult.
papers,
Our files of P, savs the New
iris and Havre York Courier,
nerv .thcr;anJ these nurseries or science . t.rou-ht bv this conveyance are to the3lst
C .... 1 1 i '..-..! i .i t : - . . - ... - . ,
uc as tit'siiuif ui iuluh, ... ...v. j.H.:,,; v. , Ai.iv. l ie toiiowmrr letter trom our
Id
erness.
To establis-h a system
Paris correspondent contains a summary
-f common schools we must havea fou.vio.-i : ol- ajj tjie intelligence, and therefore prefmd. The sixteenth section are the pro- !cjlut,s necessity of our making cxrcrty f ihe townships in which they lie, tracts: !md "there is no power to compel them to be j Paris, Mav 31 , 1S31. made common stock. But men are led -p0 ,jie rUorcf the Courier and Enquirer by interest. Provide by irrevocable law Sir. I have, at length, the pleasure of that five per cent, of your State revenue j announcing to you that the Spanish Ccrtes shall constitute a hind fcr common schools, : are convoke.l 'for the 2 1th of July next, the interest of which bhall bo annually ! tne (Jazeta de Madrid of the 21th inst.
contains tho decree, which is dated Aranjjez, 20lh May. This important intelligence was bought by a Cabinet Courier,
distributed to the several townships in the State, according to the number ot children taught; but make it a condition that no
township shall participate in this fund, the ...iU) 0fr Madrid at 11 o'clock
proceeds of whose sixteenth section does! on the 21th inst. and arrived
i;ot make a part of it. By this course you J yesterday evening at 6.
wouU suuti have ample means for the sup-( 1C fjecrce is as follows:
That Queen Isabella II, and
nmtit.
at
at Paris
The tenor of
fins remark is net intended to apply to tcachets, hut that apathy and indifl-rence hich genraliy pit vails on the part cf parcr.ts, guardians, and the community at largeas to the manner in hich schccls aie -.end jcttvi.
in her
name the Queen Regent, m erder to ac
complish the fundamental laws of the Monarch v, in comformitv with the basis es
tablished in the
company, who supply themselves and proceed to business. It is somewhat difficult for a ankce to accustom himself to this singular habit, and we confess that we were not a little astonished, perhaps shocked, when at the first dinner which we had the honor to eat in Lisbon, a young lady, the daughter of the host, w ith a most enthusiastic smile, pointed to an image,, resembling a Hindoo Idol, with its head bristling w ith small splinters ot wood, od asked me to have the goodness to hana her a tooth pick! But we heard aright she selected one from the lot, and throwing herself back in her chair, and opening her
jiv;iiv tuuuin, cuiumvnceu operations in the most graceful manner imaginable'."
f fllHAT application will be made to tlil
H Circuit court of Gibson county, in
the State of Indiana, to be holden in the
town of Princeton, in said county, on the first Monday in September next, for the appointment of commissioners to divide the real estate of which the said Lemuel Bald
win, dee'd. died seized and possessed of, among the heirs, owners and proprietors thereof, lying and being in tho county of
uibson, in the state of Indiana, aforesaid,
at which time and place you will attend if'
you think proper so to do. JAMES LYNN, JANE BALDWIN. July 2 1,1 834-112? 3 T Tr T I f
1000 BUSHELS RYE wanted by the subscribers, for which the highest market price will be given. SMITH & CARSON.
Vincennes. July 18. 1834. 26tf
Administrators' Notice.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I have taken out Letters of Admin
istration on the estate ol feamuel Mc-
Hughcs, (lata of Spencer county, Indi
ana,) deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are requested to present them immediately, and those
who are indebted to Baid estate will make immediate payment. Tho estate is sup
posed to be insolvent. JONATHAN HARVEY, AdrnV. July 1, 1S31. 2o-Gw
TOIl B. F. COOKE, tij.'ant.v,,rri'i t v :..r
lirt rifi7rn j rS tr.?n 0??
W"J IVWHI IIV.IIIUUilVtJtJj llllll 111. has nermanentlv established
himself at Merom, and will always be found at his shop or in town, ready to attend to any calls, save when ho mav be
absent on professional business. X Merom, July I, 1S31. 21-Gt
loctor Thackcr V. Bush,
OF KENTUCKY,
WJTAv ING obtained the right under the
ilL patent of Thomas htagncr, ot Kcn-
ABNER T. ELLIS.
Market Street, Vincennes, Mav 15th 18:11.
jl7 if
STEW GOODS. ROBS E W ING,
AVE just received a handsome supply of
SPRING a SUKXIttEB
GOODS,
Which added to their firmer stock, makes he assortment general and complete. They w ill sell low for Cash, or for such ar-
tucky, for applying his Truss, exclusively ' lic,cs of proce as are usually received la
II itttti IS 4 lllUIUIiUf W J ati
Dt)Utuir.
DIED At his residence, in Lawrence
county, III. on Sunday evening the 20ih
ultimo, Mr. Jambs Timms, an acd,indus-
ly.r..t,,f.i Its.i! nifl nflpr . tnrn unit rrrwr t ahm rifi-ron 1 la Kin
hiving consulted the Council of Regency, left behind a tender wife, and numerous! Vincenne?, June2l, 1931. 22 -if
JUST RECEIVED,
50 lO lO 3
Bags Havanna Coffee, do. Rio do.
Barrels New Orleans Suga
7
do. Loaf do.
3 do. American Brandy, 2 do. Cogniac do. 2 do. Madeira Wine, 3 do. Malaga do. 2 do. Cherry Bounce, 2 do. Tanners Oil, X50 do. Conemaugh Salt. A large Assortment of QUEENSWARE AND CHINA, And are offered for sale low. BURTCH IIEBERD.
Vincennes on or about the l3th of Julv
next, at John C. Clark's tavern, w hen he
will wait on all cases that may present. The superiority of Stagners Truss over all others now in use, is acknowledged
wherever it has been employed, and all other Trusses have gone into disrepute. It will cure every specie of rupture whether congcintal or the result of accident,
and it may be applied to all ages w ithout any danger to patients. The principles on which it effects a cure is acknowledged
to be the only true one by the Protessors
of Transylvania University, and all the
scientific that have examined it, and many that have worn it are ready to certify to the efficiency of the truss. I have numbers of certificates at hand, going to establish the utility of the truss. I shall come nrpnnrpd to nnnlv the instrument, and all
those who feel interested would do well to attend to the time, as I shall stay but a few
days at a place while on my hrst lour through the state.
DOCTOR BUSH expects to reside in Indiana, for the sole purpose of attendiug to the application of the Truss. July 5, 1 Sit. 21-tf
DOCTOR DECKER
iTILL keeps his office at the 3 stand, and hopes his knowledge of the diseases of the country acquired bv a prac
tice of eighteen years, with his undivided attention to business, will entitle him to a
ahare of public patronage.
June 1531. J-tt
Vincennes, May 10, 1S3I.1G 3m NEW GOODST SMITH - CARSOX,
nD ESPECTFULLY inform their friend and the public lhat thev have iit
received trom ihc east, their SPUING & SULILIER ASSORTMENT OF
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which will be found very select and c omplete, comprising mostly every article generally called for, and it is only neccs sary to say that THEY HAVE to be sold,' and WILL BE sold, unusually low fur CASH. Vincennes,3d May, 1S31. -15-tf SALfT 7" f
9, f "bis. fl ? ccived, and for ii
SMITH 0 Vincennes, 3d May, lfJ-
TIN AND S' LiAnur. 1IIAVE a LARGE t WARP, on hand, wholesale or retail low DUCE, such at may si at short notice. Vicccnr.es, Jan. 21,
