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new expenditure? r.iisi:v; ft e ra thrsc r.C3 3-; tl;c tm'un. air! aceemmodate the people "res. TI.h cimsidi lation. together v. ith ith a w holcs-mo and unitbrm currency, circumstances to which I thai! advert ! 1 it as f ir as his particular friends in the presently, he. caused a postponement of ; House indicated his real sentiments, 1 nil rflkienl action 0:1 the mi! j-xt of the jniust acknowledge I was mistaken in my

public land. Ii tiio I ill which 1 prrpar-jcsiimato of hi-views. lle,on the -utu 01 d.t.lnve 1 cm act.nl upon, had the sub-! July last, tcM his then .Secretary of lhc irct been taken up, you will no doubt have Treasury, that "the Slate Hanks might 'discovered that I amalgamated the dis-1 not agree to the only plan he thought safe, tiihutive principle of Mr. Clav's hill of : that of mutual guarantee;'' and on the the Senate, with tlin.1 of graduating the 'M cf the same month, he said, in his inpricesof tLr public lands bv the 1 louse ; I structions to his agent, that '"hereafter, as and "indistinctive feature is founded up- j heretofore, tank agency would be found on the right of the slat, to the rxtt pro-j convenient in managing the fiscal conrrcds of 111 sales within our boundaries. ! ccrns of the government,1 yet, without This ri-l.t, although injudiciously ccm-ithc desired guarantee, and a continued prm:i-cd by the compact entered into, necessity of Lank agency, the; loud cornwhile we were yet a territory, can still be p!aint3of many of his best friend?, wit.i maintained under the constitution, and the known division of sentiment in his must be enjoyed before we can boast of : cabinet on the subject, his professed supthe equal righls guaranteed to the several I porters in the House, sustained the permMates. I.v that instrument. The doctrine I Scions measure of the removal, and with

insist noon is clearly set lurtn in me ceio- :omun uppun..nu uj au.uu

i

bntrd rrMort and resolutions cf Virginia, ! project, they left mo no alternative but to

.... -,! r,rotnrfl l.v tb:it otirn ro. ! onnoSC the selection of the present cicposi- ate, prevented an appropriation t

.'.oV: ' Mr -vT..ti-nn tiri i vr r-:i! I v rrmT. ! tories. No direct vote was permitted to made to carry them into effect.

".' ' T ! .t' . . j r ; io tnl.-on riM tho rMsnna of the Secretary scrunlcs. I understand, will cause

tl o ...s-.o,,.,- ! for the removal, and while the government s ty to be again submitted to the inchan

gan, however, was temporarily extended, to embrace all that tract of country north of the state of Missouri. An appropriation has been made to purchase the invaluable manuscript books and papers of the immortal Washington. The right to frank certain books and documents now granted to the governors of the several states. Tw o additional Land districts have been established in the state of Illinois, and

two north of said state. A bill to compensate for the loss of property bv the depredations of Indians on the Illinois frontier, has became a law ; but

the citizens of Indiana are yet denied remuneration for the loss of horses and other property, on former occasions, for the want of explicit proof. Ab many of our citizens arc interested in the treaty stipulations made at Chicago, with the Polowatimics during the last session, I lament to say, that certain scru

ples entertained by the President and Sen-

)cmg

1 ticse

the trea-

clislm-

i -r ii orrvnl tl.is nrul 1 1 nm n i i on n ! nrcss was daily denouncing many

cured bv the constitution of the Unifcd jguished men for their difference of opinStates our fathers i-heJ their blood, and 'ion with the President, in this matter, two - - . . . i . . i t

the full crj'iymcnt c.i ttiescby every state.

cannot be denied after tlicir sovereignty i-

acknowledged by membership in the Uni-

of his Secretaries, who were know n to en

tertain similar views, were retained in la

yer, clearly manifesting a want ot pnnci-

on. it the oio states couiu nggranuizo j w i.i sus.iu oi iuu uuniuw. themselves at the e.Tpcnsc of the new' My opposing a system of State Banks,

where is that equality of rights and im-i subject by arrangement to tnc control oi

inanities? I

Congress to

u equauiv oi lignia anu nn- j j-i- ' uuaitun-iinu mo w.im.t Poll pow'cr is conferred on j'hc Treasury and my opposition to all il-di-poe ef the territory and ill assumption cf power by any fane-

othcrpr i crty of the United States, r.nd ; tionary ol t!ic government, rr the sever d States as j int owners of the construed i..t any advocacy (

must not be

f the Ban!;

territorial d'-mnin. are obviously entitled 'M tho Lnitj Slates, as at present conto a prrp rii.--::ate c'i.i-ion of the proceeds jstructed. 3Iy invari ibic course ia C;i- ,.." th- c-;,;s t!:ereef: L' t r.s new states are , gres?, proves the contrary of this. But if provided f. .r by tl.e constitution, and can-j the bank has an improper charter or inunt lc rflri- ;d in their privileges beyond - fringed i:p.,n iho provisions of its charter,

the '.otter and spirit oi that instrument, U I a. con:-r,iu:r.wi..i remeu , uuu u

ij believed 1

nanv of tho first stales- tribunal to which it is properly amenable

iv rn and iuri'-ls of t'.ic count rv. that tliev ! The executive has no authority to ntillify

have an e.piitabJe con.-titutional claim, af San existing contract: tho power claimed

t-Tdo

r . i i i- . : i i .... 1 l.

:Oi nreccciis oi iuo san; c.i an laaus wua- ;'-

.tin- the cost and charges, to tho j by some ot' tho southern states to nullify

a law, should command as much respect.

in their bo

dor

President Jackson him

self, on one occasion, expressed an opinion that tho public lauds fhould not I e viewed a source of revenue, but tint thev should be ceded to the several States in which they lie. Nevertheless, rn another occasion, lie vetoed the salutary mea-

I can countenance suc h assumption of power in neither the one nor the other. That the responsibility remains where

it was assumed unfortunately, aifmls no relief to the country and that the destructive "experiment" continues another year, take leave to say is no fault of mino. It

ic of an ca lal distribution cf tho;c witnout consulting party expediency, tne

lands, w hich would have given to Indiana. Prty in po'.ver had looked at their constiupw ards of a million of dollars, equal to tutional duty and the wanti of the people, quadruple the amount she now receives, and proposed the establishment of an inor can rxpect to receive under the existing stitution under the control of Congress,

1 1

;ta!e of things.

When I reflect on the va- i as necessary to a'd'ud a sound currency,

filiating course pursued by the President as it is essential to tho public weiiare, 1

in ro ation to this matter, and that of his -nouid readily nave co-operatcv:

1 with t'nem

favorite adviser, Mr. Van Boron, while a ! 'n accomplishing the ol jeet, w ithout being

member ol t!ie Senate ol the Lnited States. I am con-trained to believe that tho people must right themselves by directing ihc.r

attention so.. ly to toe support of m

m any way tenacious ot my own preposition . The establishment of an entire metallic currency, I hold as utterly visionary and

benc h' i ll h) the country, &. in defiance of i impracticable; and if practicable, it may the denunciations of a party press, aban-1 well be questioned whether it would not be

doping as' t of men, w Ik, in their course.

loi k ab.ne I ) the

ti -v.-i dv.-ig: oir. Van

ad .

inccmcut cf ambi-

l. iron, w hen in too Senate

toil eg im: a bill to rru.h

iato the price

ol

tne l .boo Ian. Is to make donation- i

e ode the

v cha!i--

nil scalers and h

tocrev

it fuse l the states in which they lie. Va l ions attempts by the friends of the measure, were made by amendments, and re-rt-nsidcr.it ion, to secure its henciieial provicious to the young and enterprising citizens t f the now Stales; but Mr. Van

a costly ana inconvenient substitute tor that which has hitherto been found to answer every useful purpose. Tho relative

ol go.d an. i silver has been matcrial-

!. The standard of gold is rais

ed above thai of silver, and I "fear the

I eon-POOi'M-io v. ill hf. l'i.:t thn i :,--rpr i-i f 1.1:1

ol s.lver will cause it to be exported from

the co::utrv. a? "oi l

ciation, t Abstra

!ue of the preei ;:s n: is mere waste of tiai

Tlic affairs of these son3 of the fjrest,

arc v et of absorbing interest to the people

of our state. An extensive tract of our best soil is yet occupied by them, and

when their title shall be extinguished, is

yet a matter of perplexing and anxious speculation. The dense population of the

whites, approaching the borders cf the

Miami Reserve, will, it is hoped, cause the remnant of this tribe cither to abandon

their barbarous habits or emigrate to their brethren west cf tho Mississippi. A biil for the organization of a general territorial government for the security and protection of the Indians west of tho T.Iississippi, was postponed for the want of time to consider the subject. It would be idle for me to attempt to review all the important acts and propositions, which have occupied the attention of Congress for the last seven months, in the space of an ordinary circular. In

deed the peculiar circumstances under which this Congress convened, caused the agitation of many political questions the House, which had for their sole object the ulterior organization of parties throughout the country. However, if the people will elect to the counsels of the nation, men to represent them who are exclusive partizans, devoted to executive mandates, they must expect them to act occasionally in disregard of their more im

mediate interests. I do not, by this remark mean to impute improper motives to hon

orable members who may have differed

with mem the course of legislation du

ring the past session, but a candid retros

pection of political events, would seem to

demand a reflection of this nature, espe

cially when we recur to tho proceedings

of the ma jority of the Bank Committee, and consider the unparalleled inconsisten

cy of the final decision of the House, in

the case of the contested election of Letch

er and Moore.

To one who is habitually unwilling to

leave undone that which he believes is of

importance to his constituents, and to the

country at largo, the inability to commu

nicate more pleasing intelligence is pain

fal, but I did not lose an hours service in

rror.i !l,c Vail. Rep. ' TUB LATB RIOTS. Oar fair country, whose boasts it is to be a land of h..s," of which it was aptly and eloquently said by Lafayette, that while it contained the most orderly population upon earth, its government like the circumambient air. was neither seen nor felt has of late become the theatre of disgraceful riots, calculated to cover her w ith

shame, 6c destroy confidence in the capaci

ty of man for self rule. To what is this

amentablc state of things attributable?

Most surely not to any radical defect in

our political system; for, the laws, being

made by the sanction of the majority

must, w.ilc their Representatives are

faithful, consult the general good, and, ol

course, enlist in their support the physic

al force of the community. ISot to a de

ficiency of municipal vigor; for we do

not perceive that other countries, with all their standing armies and disciplined po

lice, arc more exempt from such disturbt

anccs than our own, wtiere long ociorc

mischief becomes serious, a sense of com- j

mon danger rouses the citizens to interpose, however reluctant they may be to engage in scenes of violence. We can only ascribe these accasionnl atrocities to that incendiary spirit, winch under the auspices of desperate leaders, will ever and anon insinuate itself into

IT)

t. j

LAST CALL.

L persons indebted to me or to Doc

tor Llias McNamcc are again noti

fied that it is time to settle and pay up. I By the President of the United States.

have thecojlccting ot all moneys due to j-iyx pursuance of law, I, AxdbewJick. Dr. McNamce, and circumstances require j JJ SON-f irC5idcnt of the United State immediate settlements. Being unable to ,of America, do hereby declare and mike go about, owing to the state of my health, I known, that Public S ilcs will be held at

expect those indebted to call at my house, j,lC i,an,i Omces at Crawf .rdsviile, in Inwhere they will be promptly attended to. j;anaj and Palestine, lilinoi, fur tho I can set no time for indulgence, but shall I Jisposal of the Puhlic Lands in tint part proceed as fast as my strength will pcr-;ef township Halving North of the Njrih-

mit tw draw ofi accounts and set tne prop-1 crn bound irv of Harrison's n irchae.

erolnccrsto collecting without delay ' and townships IT, IS, P.I and CO North, those therefore who neglect this notice j uf rnnze 10 West, of the second princiw ill not think hard it they arc visited by ; r?li meridian, through which Ins been run the officer within a week after they have , ,;,e jisio f,f demarkalion between the had time to see this advertisement. D ctor ; sla.cs of Indiana an-1 Illinois, to-wi:: McNamce, and I have lust not oniy hun- j At Cu.vwronpsviL Lrt, on the Scsox.l drcdsbut thousands by delay and m ini- j .V();r: n y0TCr.iler next, f-r the uip.-

gence, and rather than sue but 1 am now SJj ,,f i:nl rorljcn t)f tj13 afarcsaiJ town-

i hip?, which, by recent survey, is found 1 j ! be situi'n in Indiana: and

August C2J, ISol. --31-St ; At P.vLr.sTir.r, on the lourCt Momhut

in Xovrrr:cr next, for the disposal cf that

portion tuereof Ir.ind to be situated in the

compelled to adopt nditrer.-nt co-irso.

J D. WOOLVIUITON

the most orderly and peaceful fornix of

ill revert to the histo-

who

ice, in this count rv

societv. II

ry of political vi.de

for the last two or three vcars, can haroly

icsitate as to ti;e ultimate course of the

vents which have at length, awakened

the indignation of all good men.

A scries of deliberate appeals frcm the

established forms of law to brute force, commenced with Randolphs assault upon

the President. vcil do w remember how

that dastardly deed was applauded throughout the country bv the mouth pie

ces of the opposition. Well do we rc-

ncmocr how men, whose wealth, advan-

ages of aducalion, and generally correct

leportment, should have ranked them fore

most amongst the conservators of good or-

ier, yielded to the suggestions ot party

S-

In

NOTICE.

II is hereby given to the heir?, Slate of Illinois.

representatives, am! creiuorsot oo- , J.ar.ds reserved tor schools or for oth:r

siah Wallace, (late of Divicss county, ! purposes, also lands to which preemption

state cf Indiana,) ceccase.I, and Jo all rights have heretofore been established.

or which may be established prior to the

days of sale above mentioned, will be ex-

outtv op-

1

R.iien and many of his friends st

posed their c ffats, and so the I ill was li-

emef hope el the

e doctime t r winch

. .ow :t re;

unoer its

ct

silver.

eiepre-

; o:i ;he intrinsic val-

,-o-

pioasm-T as mere

'V

on

a currency.

many theories are os, but entirely nu-

he House, at anr one lime of tho session

without improve

really rejected. My

ao

.n ow h

neutot t!i

I contend, must iva mainly on tho aban- u,';lwn

gatcuy when applied to practice, and none is iu.ro idle than this of a suttieicut metal lie currency. Our induction, must be

rem the experience of tho past.

d nmcnt cf that parly obstinacy, which j

i as up; -lo

to

til-.

t i t

has loLiciio inol . ea men

in

in ,tnc

Tl

o un.ier.-tar.u-

grcs inconsistencies ct party

loulj.

A fiil to be agi-

wanls oi too present

time. Oar new country nee 1 not expect to present at this dav the anomaly ef an

4 extensive commercial s

em, regulated

o.l at the next session: and in the mean . " :ui t :!UiC -l'" c-

time. I trct the new States will emnhali- ! I b.i'o add a few radical objection

o.llv instruct their several delegations. to the system proposed bv the Secretary

P.t ti il relii f to oecuoants and actual set- of the Treasury, and sanctioned bv the

to rs. who have cultivated lands previous t.t the l.-t cf January last, is extended by the o uitinuanee ef the pre-emption right jecMrcd by the act of lifor two years. Tiio ati'iirs of the Cencral Land Office ;rc s ii 1 t.t to ia great confusion, and en el pod in a cl ud t f susjucion. Indeed.

Mic h is !h commit:-. .

con;

Committee of Ways and Cleans, as a substitute fur the United States Dank. The system is unconstitutional, because it recognizes unconstitutional depositories, and places the public money undercolor of law, beyond the control of Congress, and liable to be squandered. It places in-

tate of this P.ureau, that a jdirocilv in tho hands cf subordinate exec-

1 to n!iv.- i c. !- tho nowcr of mim.-v t.i ron-

- - 5 I .

and it has nut passed

meat, m many particulars. I have learn

ed the important consequences resulting from the unprecedented course of tho present administration. I have seen that the

President is evidently acting under an im

practicable belief, that he may, in many

tilings, do as he pleases, without the con currencc of the people or their represent

alives; that he may condemn legislative .. - C. I : I I I . - .1

acis, cv. uisregaru legisuuvc autnoruy in

a word that much of the power, legislative

an 1 judicial, is substantially merged in the very limited constitutional powers of the Lvecutive of this nation; and I sec the

absolute necessity of reform, through the

sovereign people.

Like every other public man in times like the present the President cannot

participate in the results of experience

without snaring its pains and its penalties

and no man can extract sweets from the

flowers strewed in his public path, with

out encountering the thorns. The country honored him for his patriotism and military services, and many of those w ho were loudest in his praise, now proclaim

in iron tempered censure, that the arbitra-

ctlicrs ir.'iom il inc-; eorxcrn: That J, Ail-

scy Wallace, widow of the said Josiah,

w ill apply to the Circuit court of said j eluded from sj!e. Each sale will be kept

county, at its next term, which v. ill be open for one week an 1 ho longer. holdeu at Washington, in sa'ul county, en; Given under my hand at the City of

the IaI Monday cl beplember next, to as-! V usumgton. tins seventh day of July, A. sign and tct over to mo mv clowcr of such 1 ). ISol

mds, tenements, and hereditaments, cith-

ANDREW JACKSON.

cr legal or equitable, as the said Josiah' j lh; tic President:

my deceased husband, cr any other person

to his use, was seized during tao coverture. A1LSP.V WALLACE. August 15, 31. :)l-"t

Elijah IIavwahp, Cera rr.'n-,; oner of the General Land Ouicc. August !, 2t-10t

- rv r" i'" i -j r, 4 J s - - J " - 1 7.S' hereon rieeii. to Churlr.? lliinecit l- a::J

&Mani Ann hi. iri Henry 1 Hjmby J A A. patent of Thomas Stagncr, of Kenc:id Caroline his tr;V, J tacky, tor applying his Truss, exclusively

Doctor TJiackcr V. Basil, CF KENTUCKY,

j .WING obtained the right under the

res

to

s: 0, t' taintv. lV.o:-is

.Mi-iippi mene unci hec.ud u :i tl.eu- 1 v. . the L.-ot: 1 ;iuu j c . e. 0. 0:utr t 1. - t . - , ' i' . '

c i. ; i oi o .-ii.uic.i t.iii in-r ine re- tn nn. ,n-ivc t:i!- irmi'iv

CI i.tviv...i.j.-......-vv'.......i... it - i v- ..i....ntlu(.i i.i ii I j

In c ... -c, :cnco ot certain ocsta-; .- w v.'.: ;i ilso tn-. :m I . tint rom. ' -ha I never ic a owru to :uvi i!i- rvnti rlit.

nity. It tends ry discipline of a commander in camp,

;:a. Ic to i

i

unaticn pending tr.o scs-1 i--.- , t' ir.t-r-.t nn 1 nvi!i;v- mi.ivp 1 ened w isdom and free soirit uf thr. rnm.

ori wi.n eci-!ui: . a 'oncral tmiicrro r-irrmcv- w or h ! sentatives ut the neon e in ("onTr

is :;cecss-;rv to uni.e us m a common bona

confers upon the power resulting

d I i V. I- t

w h-. a i , f the cl

I tit c e. v w v i o

in i- .aticn to many audaci ju e. ; ! to have Icon i-onimiltcd in' ppi c.;..l clew here, but at tho com- 1 ;e..i f too next session, 1 think I

: in'saym r.that the result i t !! iov-c::t t the people t f .tcs. a scone i f corrupt; ; . re; i ! c w itnc sod in c.:; " 1 ! ' - I c, , , ..." ; .' o neys 1 v-ing removed from .e t 'cited St.itc-, to state t e .h. is C. ngress has no t i"'"cr. at a period too.

expiration

cssarv to unit

of union.

state of Now V

finally,

it tin

from tiie dep 'cito and use of two-thirds ot

There certainly is a point, beyond which

homage to men in power may be productive of great evil; and while a virtuous people, and their worthy representatives

entire revenue derived from imports, ' will always support the chief executive

povations oi ' ohicer. m the proper exercise cf all his

wiU eaaoiC oe; esito co

U state e ,oo.

to s pe

dvant.igeouslv in I constitutional

rights and

prerogatives.

rc :; h her :c;-nn.r. ling l cu't C l i'V

proand c bv a

r tin icg

I

1 1 -

;:.t c . ..' fonili a - ii tho o; and a i ili .

n il co- .1.

:c . ;o th

t t:.;- mstitu: i a grad'ie.l rem d cp c r g-u.e

i.iiu ;.s i.:o e . :

cry Cx o l. .1 . to, i'c-,:o to lo io . , ' . - . 1 ... !

c.i o ;: ; 1. fro-m a d-

i:n, as

ho cno.ce c t

oval without tne r,

ral distress; c cs ef

c o i a t v

and m:u;ev co-ncerns of cverv ', thev will as thev love freedom and ban

thereby imparting to her, ; piness.guard with igilance, against cverv

icrci.il supremacy, aousc ami encroachment.

' i ... . .

During this session many members cf Congress were nominated to executive, and some to judicial odices; notaithstand-

j ing, that was one of the corrupting prac1vo assigned to their corn-S tices which this administration promised o. . r.li leave to sit during to correct. Of the number selected, the

: uty . f i.i piiring into the ! Sate speaker cf the House of lleprcsenta

i.il

sua most unrignteous conp diti-eal and leading iutcri.tvr the entire currency of

disgrace.

Next came the theme of his assassina

tion insinuated in a thousand da ik hints to a people w ho had been deliberately tor

tured and agitated almost to madness, in the vain hope of shaking their virtue and

orcing them into the desperate measures

of opposition.

Ihcn came the travelling Incendiaries the DuiTGicen and Websters, the Croc

kets and Isinneys, the Presions and Mc-

Dulhes -echoing the bells which summon

ed men to prayer, with the tocsin of civil

varl urging their followers to blood and

violence on the Sabbath of a God of

Peace I Urging the overthrow of the em

pire of reason, and the establishment un

der their own guidance, of a despotism of "force.'" Next followed abortive attempts at military organization then the mutilation

of a public Ship, w hose victories shed the

hrstgiean ot glory in that eventful struggle, which was terminated so triumphantly by the hero whose disgrace was sought thro r'l hers. At every stage of this infamous exhibition, the opposition press reechoed its plaudits, and flooded the land with contagious venom. Can we wonder then, that a spirit of turbulence, so seduously fomented in political matto s, should manifest ite!i on all occasions of difference ofopmian? Wo do not doubt that many of our opponents deplore as sincerely as ourselves the recent ex

cessesthe barhnrous assaults upon wretched blacks, and defenceless vo!aiie "f religion and charity. IJ.it they should remember these outrages arc the consequences of principles themselves have taught or sanctioned! If frce i in anv case to be substituted to tho government of laws, farewell to equal right and free opinion. Let the considerate, the virtuous pause in time! Let them no longer e uutenaucc those who ".-ow the whirlwind,"1 if they could not ''reap the storm.' We have often said, and we repeat it; there is a factious spirit abroad upon the

land, as reckless as ever agitated the Roman Republic in its most degenerate days As then, defeated aspirants to public favor, bankrupts in fortunes and in character; arc actively scattering the IJrands of discord. Artfully leaguing with a graspin" moneyed aristocracy, they have possessed themselves of unbounded resources of corrupting iniluencc. They have widely poisoned the channels of public opinion; they have deceived and misled a large and honest portion of public mind. "Thev have, by every inflammatory art, excited ihc passions of their followers, and paved tiic way to the subversion of all decency, by placing in near succession to the chair of state a prolligatc whose presence would pollute the humblest private dueling a wretch whose congenial sphere is tho thi-

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-

and provided. j w ,;grcvcr it lias been employed, and all JOHN IJ. MANiELL. " H""r Trusses have gone into disreputeAugust PJ, 1S J 1. 31- h j lt ;vi11 cur? cvcr.v ci-ccies of rupture whe-' ......... . . jher congeintal or the result of accident, Virginia Dismal Swamp Lottery j an 1 it may be applied to all ages without

.NO.

17.

Draws at Alexandria. Va. Sep:. (", 18.11.

Qo Nos. lO Drawn Ualluts.

sum: mi-:.

prize of VgO,Ofi3

1 " i n. 10 of 1.500 l.V.00.1

y 1 priz.

besides many others Lowest jivi.e StO.

lit urawn ii.ii ot his. 2jl oo. falt. oJ. itn j ii-b the utility of the truss

anu otn uo. bi-'. i ickcts bio.

xny danger to patients. The principles

ion which it ch"ects a cure is acknow!ed"cJ 1 , t be the enly true one by the Professors i of Transylvania University, and all the scientific that have examined it, and many I that have worn it arc ready to certify l; i the efficiency of the truss. I have num

bers of certi ficatcs at hand, jgoing to cstab-

I shall come

prepared to apply the instrument, and ill

4f .-. i -i r i i i t ii 1 those who feel interested would dj well to Grant! Consolidated Lottery, Uc:i, l0 lhc liin? as , shaII ,!av l)Ul a ftiW

NO. 17.

Draws at Washington City, ICth Sep 1S31 3 prizes of $,10,00;) :Ji.),(J5K) besides many others Tickets only S3. A CJi and distribu'iun of 2.55.025 DOLLARS.

Va. Tetersourg Lottery, No. H. Draws at Alexandria, .rili t:,ept. lfJ3l i piinjof s:o.oco 75 " 5C0 XPLEXnm SCHEME, Comprising a grand ditiiVutkn rf Tivf.ctsi.nfv .5 df Its. Address CLAlilwbl c"; COOK.

Va.

Wheedin t.

4 o nereov 'iven

that six

wct-ks fificr

fJ date, application will be made to the

Ilogislcr of the Land oJ"oo at Vincennc'. . . ..... '

in the htate ot In Jiaua, for a certi fieate cf

d u s at a place while on my ii:st tour

through the slate. DOCTOR PA'SIl expects lo reside in Indiana, frtle sole purpose of attending; to the application ol the Truss Juh r, is:n. i-tf "TURSUANT to the provisions cf two jj several acts of the (iencral Asscm-

! uiy cf Indiana, cntitlcJ "acts to proi Jc for the sale of certain lands therein nami od,' approved Peb. 21, IS33 and Jan.t Ith, J 1 tV-i 1,1, AnJrc.r Wilson, Commissioner

appointed lo tuecl the sale of such land, or so much thereof as lies within the county of Orange, and is known and described! as the jb "French Lick Rcscrvv

will, on tho 8th day of September next, at

the Court house door in the town of Pao'if

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roi:sxiTi:: i.-.xa sto.c:;, f -r the amount c:a!nC!lCc. SCll,n5 111 1 uIiC vcn.Iue, v. 1 si 1 iti.. t. ,....- . 4- tracts of eighty acres, to ln atrni".:,;.f,

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piing Loom 1112 gaming new, and the I rothel. Thus far, thanks to an overruling and Merciful Providence, tho institutions ot the country have been maintained, through tho tranquil firmness of tho Jackson party, the virtuous yeomanry of the land. Under accumulated insult and irritation they have continued calm and determined. Let them remain steady, yet a little longer, and every lover of the authority of the laws will soon raliy under thcir j rotcction. AN UGLY CUSTOMER. A few davs since, a lady of no prepossessing appearance w ent into one of our fashionable stores in Broadway, and after beating do.en the o ing man to the lowest price for a piece of good-, took it, say. ing 4 an't I an ugly oust mer V "Yes, madam,' said the oung man, "the .ugliest I have seen for a month V Mcr. Adc. The town of Centrcville, in Luzcrn co

Pa., was almost entirely destroyed by a!

m ost obstructive tortia4io on tho 'dd inst

u.i;i-.s t, form 1 nciS. Willi unchanged regard, I remain h ut cf'd 1 buildings, :onlv escaped un-

itijureu. v;ae peiu wa lullcti auj a

tives was on?, and his partial and party management in the chair, caused but a limited regret at his rejection by the Senate. Mr. Dell of Tennessee, was elected to tho vacant chair, and as I know him to be

i; a was made to reduce tho capable and deserving, I hope the course

1 ihe c.:i officers, the pay ot' of his immediate predecessor will bo a-

1 I 1 .tyres and the current e- voided. I might relate many additional

mucnt; 1 auvocateu incigents ot the session, but it is time to

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a. a mv views i conciuue.

j As sckui as I can arrange some business rue pioneers of in a neghboriug ci'.v, 1 shall hasten to

oiis 4 f Clarke aud j c imnunicate with ou in person ; in the , I at could ii' t be ' mean time w hat I hao said in this letter, I n. The exploits is given in a hurrv. Mv side oblect is lo

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. t tic emeu have nnm.r- present a general knowledge of the transan ! t!., ir loverly upbraids j actions of the session, to give facts with

out unnecessary argument, and surelv no

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it-. . t-. rinio two new : liberal minded man, under such circum-

t c.i'.ii 1 1. the Territ- stance-, will blame mv unsttulied frank

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now in the Jebersonviite tiistriet cntcied 5,,r'L-' UiJ idUil "wrcsau, ana will

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chasers of public lands, that have re-1 1:J' in Township 2, North, and so on pro-

verted for non-payment of the pur hsC i'X m the orJer ot the numbers, to money," the original ccrt.f.eato tf tlic ;--,JU N, J- 3,of said Township. purcha?e of which, has been lo;t or des-1 -. troyed. Given under i..y hand, tliis nii.ih ' TzuHItIS Oi1 SAZaS.

day of J une, one t.iousan J ci,ht hundred j One fjurlh of the purchase money must

anu iiiinv-iour.

twcntv-ninth il.iv -f An "- c',:"l!i :c incrcaiicr irom nay 10 ttay until

nd e ight h indre.r and of'ti? and ' .A l11 l c t the conduct ol

1 for non-oaymcnt n-n 0 ib'.v 1 0 vvaIC41 s"'c 1,10 ,J"s)wing order sshall be

claimed by me und-.r the net cf : ",!H;rvcd : boA'nning at Sec. No. l,Tow:i

ess. of the t'.ventv-tbiid Ma-.- o-, i ' "l ai.l n?!. and so on m rc-raJar

and eight hundred and twenty-ei dif. ' Pression to.ec. 1U, m said Township cd. "an art fr the roliof oi' .Tori ! an 1 tIlcn commencing at Section No.

. ue pai l rtromntK' nml unnn ibn roci.lno

J.C. Di'LLLII, i credit of ten years will be given at the opfor myself and the other heirs of, t ion of the purchaser, his heirs or assigns, Charles Dechcr, decease J. .drawing siv per cent, interest ncr annum. 1 4 (I U'll " '. . 41 . . . 1 T

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year in advance, countin'

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1 trorn tne tay of sale. A failure to pay : the interest Of two e-irrp-sivo vein d"-

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T"S ncreby given, that I have taken out ninety days after the elapse of the second

0 of William Shred, sr. (late of the ; the purchase, and all previous paymcuti uiity ot -r.ccr, in the state of Indiana,) , made thereon.

Jl Lettersot ..immistration 0:1 the cs-; year, sliall forfeit the land, the benefit of

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ueccuicu. .01 persons hiving claims, against said estate arc requested to pre- j sent them, and those w ho nre indebte 1 to ; sai l estate are rc pi osted to make immcJiate payment. The cstato is insolvent ; MAJIY SriUOi), Adm'i.

August J', 1 s;; 1 . j;tt;

OTTlIKAT AND "OATS.

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WILL s:ll on a credit of one and two

years

Subscriber Wishes- t - rivrr'nco n w r

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i quanuiv f)i clean Mi III IIWTV ct iirsi raie- iaiw, mucii u nc-cau un

DLL WHP.AT; also, a euantitv of OATS -' OX MILL &, STEAM DISTILLERY,

ior w nieui ne Wi;i give the highest price in : nferior to none in the state, susceptible of clcrcudhdise. j running fiv barrels of Whiskey rr day : ... JGS. MADDOX. jail incom!eto repair, with vats, tubs and V sneenncs, August 7, 11. -21-tf other necessary apparatus. Kli-ibly fit-

UlUii JiiUfaii ! hove Vincenncs. It is an establishment

TILL keeps his odicc at the . worth lhc attention of any one who wishes

to embark in tho Distilling business. I. N. WHITTLESEY. Carlisle, June S, 1S31. 2I-tf

V . o- r t the billo u.ir fneiid. and obedient servant.

. ' rriv-rv of Micln- ! JOHN LWINC.

tumbcr injured.

ohl stand, and hopes his

knowledge of the diseases of the country acquired by a prac

tice of eighteen years, with his undivided attention to business, will entitle him to a haro of public patronage. June 1S31. 2:1 tf i3Uut;3 for lUuo;s On hand and lor sale it this Cilice

PRINTING PRESS. TT HAVE for sale a Super-royal Printing; JJ Press, Stansbury patent, of tho first palitv. ELIIIU STOUT. June 2, Is:; 1.

qp.IIAT I shall ar.olvto the next Cir-1 in lh- tatc of Lndiana, expects to be in ii cuit court of 'Yunderburg co ritv. : v'w.ccnncs on or about the 15th ef July J thr the anu ointment cf r-.ommiswoners to i c-'w, at -0)111 C. Clark's tavern, when he

bitterness, or disappointed avarice, and j divide all'thc real estat : in Vanderbur r ';) v'A'lt .:) ca?cf lIiat .,n3' present, j A openly rejoiced at a transaction w hich co- county which is owned jointly by us, a". j The superiority of Stagncr's Trus over vcred the whole American people w ith rcealdv to the etatute iii such cases made , others now in use, js aekuow lodged

ANDREW WILSON, ComV.

Pa o'.i, Juno 'd'..), 1S31. OS IVIILL Z. DISTILLERY FOR SALE. A A

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