Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 September 1834 — Page 3

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In this wccks paper I have completed the publication of all the Laws and Resolutions of a public nature, passed at the last session of Centres?, and shall herer.fter to able to give a grcaVr variety to the readers of the Sun. RHH-It h my mclancli !y duty t J-Tatr, that the dwelling ho::se r.n.l p .t rfficc of Frederick Siinkard, i ri Clrrca - iv, inn., i'ostmnstor at 'vsiauan. .i i i.ui, wr . ? nnr!.i cn.-T.'i.e.. vv u.e a i ... i .-.... i 1 1 . i . i. i i August, witli all their contents, except few wearing and l ed clothe?. I hac n ci.iu.' the entire vi te giver: at the last election f r Governor and Lieutenant GAcrni r in this State, some few of the counties, however, not .tficia!!y, next v.cck I expect to I e able to lay tho r f-iri al vote complete, l.( lore my reader?. NoMe'sii,aMri!vxuUfulllittlo5hortoflO,l)tU) i v .n . :n ' i i ..- i i:i ft ft .! i . .1 i 1 1 1 . . i i i a; iii 1 . 1 u iiiAldv exceed it. ' 1 Pecan tllhuas I hue no additional information for Lieutenant Governor the contest is a close one, though it is believed that I'.vans or Jenkins is elected, yet Archer will be hard upon their heels. flur Rcprc$i::tatircm The last Gazette pave us another piece of fudge from the iLnorabh: John Ewing, and so much like almost every tiling else from him, broad assertion, without any proof or point, that no reply is deemed necessary. Next week it shall be laid before the readers of the Sun, merely that they may see his cvasions and subterfuges. It should have had a dace this week, but I really did consider his Circular occupied as much 100m ns I could afford to tax my readers with cf his trash, in one week. Mv neighbor Caddington, in peaiii ng of the Western Sun, says: " mcenucs has been injured by the course of that paj er, and our object shall be to counteract its baneful effects." Fortunately for me, the people upon this point, differ from my 1. eighbor in opinion. But what has become of his trumpeter, be is silent at least, and may be dead. But go on brother Caddington, if by sn.ch abuse of me. or of mv paper, yon can do me material injury, do Hot spare mr. The Nashville Republican, upon the j authority of a letter dated i2M 1 June, says, j "tiut Col. S. F. Austin, et iexas, has been sentenced to live years linprisonmeat, and ten years banishment, by the Me x i e a n go v c r n m c n t . The following is believed to contain a complete list of the Senators recently clected, and a full list of the members of the House of Representatives with the exception of two or three districts. Marion" and Hamilton Henry Brady. S'lt-lhv and Decatur Win. Fowler. Montgomery nnd Clinton John Beard.. Fountain John Hamilton. Fayitto and Union Win. Caldwell. FraliUlKi John Reid. Washmeton Henry W. U u kclt. - Tipj-.ecananoe, Carroit, ( ):hniel L. Clark. Cass, ccc Dearl'orn Daniel Flummcr. Vigs. Clay and Sullivan George Boon Randolph", Delaware and Ciraat Win. A hers. Switzerland atld Ripley John Damcnt KKPllESKXTA 77 YES. TIarior ; Jeremiah Johnson. Wavne John S. Newman. A. M. P.iadbury, -Martin M. Ray nd Joseph it in.tgnu. ci"T ud Clinton -e-sep.i Ane and 'l'iiorntou Griffith. 5 ount in. Tho:na:3 J. I-v :s and ci iciutire. 1 u.u; n.i llecs Iiai;esty d V vn:: Grant St a i i r . . Nave. Slant" ud. Hendricks G. C. Henry Thos- R. She bv .l:icu Miaii nk. i'uion Wm. 11. Bonnet and J. R Meni.ball. Fayette Caleb B. Smith and Marks ( V.me. i -oeatur Samuel Bryan . Hamilton 'and Boca-- Robert naruan. .1 ohnsor. J oah V."ovd ruff. Jennings John Vawter. p1jliSamuel Bigger and Willet. Jeitvrson .lames II. Wallas tcph G. Mirshall. 'Soutt Iaac II .gland. irtiiM'.omew John Cook. L. IlanMariuus and Jo awrence u. . iionsp-u.i mu --- n li- '"l ..1 lUt t .Ui.. Pi auhoa -John M. Jo'.mson and James Con well. Do:.:' orn James Walker, Ho-Aurd r.nd N. W. T. r! et. Swi'..' r'an-'. Daniel Ivdso. Rip'.ey Thomas Smith. Jackson .K'li'.i C'.rr. I nomas M uuoe Pari C. D mrniv Vigo--Ralph Wi'-. p. Tineoane James Divi-, B. Henk'.o. Parke --En s L-we : I). -law are and Ci a:.' M id i sou at.d 11 iu -i oi i 1 Pat. n Wilsm. I). id Ki'g"rc k--Th.-mas 10' K'.i. Washing'ct Strain. i ev D. ( IP. - :; J -I. cm P. -ckhart ve 1 1 ! T Kt: U. M. t-!i"w. Mi a:: Ji .o- a 1 .a -uaw. "i a 1. Pb; !,'--. I'in, ii Le i ob'l) va;;!t ).i v i.-s a.i 1 Nivll tlil 1 ulbc i t on an Br. tt. Vermilli'-n J.'eph S-moV.mg. ( ' i r r i 1 1 . C?. v-, ilc . Ci i a .nice y ( 'a i to Wa t rc n J a me- s 1 1 re jury . ( ha::'-e--S. B. A. CarU r and J 1 Van P.avecr.' 1 .irri- .n Frederick Le!io and (ieorgB. Wi'-o:i. Lauorte anJ St. Joseph Jonathan A. Li -t"!i.

Alien, Huntington, and Wabash William Rockhill. Clay Daniel Harris Owen George W. Moore. Green Mr. Storm. Clark W. G. Armstrong, Eli M'Cauley and I). Rower. Vanderburgh fc Warrick J. A.Brackenridge. Elkhart and Lagrange John B. ChanDO man.

'DEATH ()!' d'LN. LEAVENWOBTII.: i hrougn the politetxs rt tho 1 ostmr.st-: or at tnitilar. wcuave a s.senpt ,uthcrn 'n'tp.r On to toe wiv- r (.1 t S . . . .... - . mail, iVom the Postmaster at Washington. Hempstead county, which states that an express Ir.d arrived there I ringing the news :f the death of Brig. (Jen. Lcavenu' orth remmmder of the division of the United States armv. IT died at a small post en the 1 aussc Oaacmta, m the , , T. , , , ,, , I ( Iiortaw countrv. It rdso stax,s. that ;--? "i iuo died at luc same post, i he di--enso is not r i .!..'" i- .t. w . i .. i n'nilirin mentioned. We thall probably have the j particulars next week. I Alllc Hock Ail. I 1 j Fro?;i the Catholic Telegraph. Among the various items of interesting anil gratifving news received during the past week tVom Rome, we have read with peculiar satisfaction, the erection of the new dir.ccss cf Vinccnnes, comprising the vhrk State of Indiana and part of Illinois; and the appointment, by the Holy Apostolic See, of Rev. Simon Gabriel Brute, l'rofessor of Theology in Mount St. Marx's Seminarv, near Etnmittsburgh, .Aid., as its first Bishop. A more auspicious nomination, could not in ouropinion have been made. Talents, science, learning anil piety unite with religion to sanction the wisdom of this selection of the lar-t Ec'csiaslica! Council of our Province and its confirmation, by the high authority to which the f?on of God committed the care cf his flock, both lambsnrd sheep. Born of a highly respectable and pious hi in i in Lcnncs. Department of Brittany, France. Mr. Brute, al an early age, obtained the highest honors in the gift of the Medical Collegeof Paris ; bearing away the prize from five hundred competitors, for a thesis or rather an erudite work A'l I iinir.nl k'c-; w ; n r mnrii-s wovf ! publiclv acknowledged by the University. The troubled scenes of tho Revolution, the agitation lint continued long after that event, to render private happiness and social institutions insecure, anu above all, a fervent and devoted piety, induced him to qualify himself as a minister of Religion, to render more eminent and lasting service to mankind than the most succcsful exercise of his humane prOtssion could have enabled him to achieve. He studied at St. Sulpice, under lheTui ike, paternal and enlightened guidance of the Abbe Emery left his beloved country was. received with open arms by the Patriarch of the American church, Arch Bi.diop Carrol! was appointed Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in St. Mary's College. Baltimore, and raised to the Presidency of that institution. A few years later, wc find him hiding himself from the world in the woods of Mount St. Marvs Emittsburg, and laboring with the Rev. J. Dubois, now Bishop of New Yurk, to found there a new monument to science, and ecclesiastical zeal and virtue. In this seclusion, he has. rendered, fur.he last twenty years, inappreciable sctLs to jlic Catholic church of the United States; educating her clergy, watching with angelic care the advancement of the H"lv School of the Sisters of Charity in its neighborhood, in every christian virtue and religious perfection, until the finger f God lias pointed him out to hi.j Vicar on earth, and commended him to greater tvi!s and more extensive usefulness Feeling it a duty to the rdcfSf 1hc 1 eu give tins hasty. nnd we an? conscious, very apcrtec f t p'.O, . ,1 , .,.,,1 .j ,, - It l .v .1 t uie iue . i i i niovn o io no wl aooos' ii:ho; o Vinccnnes. we nf C tiave humbly to entreat forgiveness iwigot i.e i 'liend, wiii!e wo long for himself and his valuable Library across the ?Iountains, and his aid in great Valley of the Mississippi. ' the Wabash and Erie Canal. About Ci miles of this Canal was put under conlTW on the nl ult., at Newport. I here ai now upwards of 00 miles completed or under contract, which extends from the Maumce, at IVrt Wayne, to a point fin the Wabash river about fifteen miles above Logansport. The recent contracts let, were taken by individuals and companios of which Indiana has K; Pennsylvania inn ini.iana, ; .1 ennsy ivunia, aiouc, ;; 1 hio, :! ; Ohio and lndiana, 1; Michigan Territory,.'?; Ohio and Pennsylvania, 1. Watchman ! 11 1 1 - I real Fire. The Salmon Falls Woollen Factory, lvar Si-uth Berwick, on tire New Hampshire si !e of tho river, has Veen totally destroyed. The less of property must have been immense, as it was me ol tho tivst extensive in tae country. Ti-.ere were t-O.OOt) dollars insured on "it in Boston, ';('V0 dollars at tho Nation! Insurance Odlcc. oO.OOO dollars aXliiei Mannfaeturcr . .rjJ aa. llartibrt. Four women lost thr uves at this fi:-o--.U;..mJ Argus. . m,.''V W .... - JACK We 'nave 'lONEY. Cold Coin. a g:i!d iicce o the vab irs. ar.d when the gentle- ; sreion it was. sh nvc : ue oi ny. man in v. it to the ;. -.tan-:ers, there was tho greatest anxiety t an adi vane peess the preeioaarticle nt (.1 ner eent. Km -mr Niek's paper, wrh an advanee of ij id eent. was ".'njreu lor it. Hartford 1U: i

j The annexed extract torn Henry Claw i Ministry on the subject has been uniformi -peach in Congress. lKc. lih, 1PJ, on ! favorable. Paulsons Advertiser.

i the subject pf the war between America I ; an-1 Croat Bri'ain. presents his now fang led wigs in their true light. In speaking f the party he then opposed, he remark ! "Voi tinl them tacking with c ery i gale, di-play ing the colors of every party ! and of all nation1, steady only in one uu -

alterable purpose, to steer if possible Into the haven of power." True to the very life for now wc have Bankism, Toryism, Nullification and Hartford conventionism all amalgamated "to steer if possible into the haven of power." Trucly friend Harry, thou hast prophesied right. Alb. Arg. A VOICE FROM TIIC GRAVE. Hear O ye people the language of the illustrious Jefier-am. ihn father nf tho

Democratic party, and give ear to his solemn warning jon the suljcct of a United States lb ''ibis institution is one of the most deadly hostibility existing against ihc principles and form of our Constitution. The nation is at this time so strong and united in its sentiments, that it cannot be shakicn at this moment; but suppose a series , i i . ., . ' c ring into doubt the compctencv of a re- , P . . . . puuncan government 10 tneei a crisis oi great danger or to unhinge the confidence of the people on the public functionaries; an institution like this, penetrating by its branches every part of the Union, acting by command and in solid phalanx, may in a critical moment, upset the government I deem no government safe which is under the vassalage of any self-constituted authorities, or any other authority than that of the nation, or its regular functionaries. What an obstruction could not this Bank of the United States with all its branches, be in time of war? It might dictate to us the peace wc should accept or withdraw its aid. Ought we then, to give further growth to an institution so powerful so hextile? . That it is hostile wc know first from the knowledge of the principles of the persons composing the body of directors in every bank, principal or branch and those of most of the stockholders; secondly, from their opposition to tho measures and principles of the government, and of the election of those friendly to them, and thirdly from tho sentiments of the News papers they support. Now while we are strong, it is the greatest dutv wc owe to the safety of our Con stitution, to bring this powerful enemy to a perfect subordination under the authorities. The first measure would be to reduce them to an equal footing only with f mcnt.The NuUificrs. The Washington Telegraph, in a late article upon the political complexion of affairs, in the reply to some of the other apposition papers around him, enters into a long dissertation on principles, in which he wholly declines transfering the Nullifiers over to support Mr. Clay for the next President, lie is vastly mistaken however, if he supposes the Nationals will support J. C. Calhoun. We arc rcrpicstcd by Thomas Posey, Agent for paying pensions in Indiana, to solicit the Pensioners throughout the Slate who would prefer receiving their pensions at Indianapolis, to communicate their, wishes to him free of postage at Corydon, at as early a period ns practicable., i his I'll . v . request is made in obedience to directions : m of tho War Department, preparatory to an arrangement for a division of the Agency. Ind. Democrat. Oat of l,tiG0.000 persons who have travelled by the Liverpool and Manchester rail-road, one passenger only has been hurt! The nctt profit of that road for the last six months, was 10,SS I pounds sterl ing The amount of Specie in the U. States i-5 estimated at double what it was two T. i.i t : . .... .i 1 ' i . i c ... twenty minions i uen, uuu iu uu now ion - J - UlUllOilS. It.nportJnt from licit it-h Yc&t Lulics. The New Haven Herald of Tuesday savs; By arrivals at this port from the West In - i dies yesterday, wc learn that the abolition

of slavery in the English Islands had ; l"ai l persons nave Lccn arrested lor commenced. In one of the Islands (An- the recent attempt to rob tho great western tigua or St. Kills;) the governor called to-im:ul near that place; one of whom the drigether a portion of the most intelligent of i vcr S l-Vs ',,c ls Il,jlc lo identify as one oi the slaves, and informed them of the con-1 ,hc lwo w mtldtJ x attack. The Post-

diii m upon which they were to be made ic, and the course to be pursued for that

purpose. A spirit ot revolt was immcui-j ately manifested, and martial law was ab-l Mr- Lucius W. Stockton, the spirited out to be proclaimed for the protection of contractor on that line, is as he writes takthc whites. ,nS suc'1 precautions as will enable his ., j diver to "stand," if hereafter demanded to A NEW INVENTION. jdo s0 and dispute the ground with these The Taunton Massachusetts, Whig, j fcloni- ;-

states that a gentleman in Boston, who j . , , .iti .1 owns a large chemical establishment, lias , f r . , ui;v.u e iju a new s mcu as ui mu, .iiuuii: I . . i produces a most intense heat. It is pro duced by the mixture of tar and water. With this kind of fuel a steam-boat can pass the Atlantic with the greatest safety. i ue uiscovcrer ueciares mai nc wn u.wry a steamboat from Providence to New IO:K IV liillrr lill"4 111 LI. 1UJ ll'U huikii .. t. I . ... i .. .i . r....i i'.. i:..n Sinlled .he value of everv aero cf lanJ ii is sain uiai me invemioii oi- t..'ikuu 1 m lho southern states, and-wc arc otopm-j the discovery iibove mentioned will double the value of the stccm engine - lt w ill be especially important to the en Z llch nre employed upon i rail roa b wi,l remove one ot the obstace, to t be ; general use of locomotives upon our ,otn- ! mon roaJs.

The fact that out of ',20 Deputies asccr- S Editorial We. A western editor says j tern Sun and General Advertiser, a nr.vs- 'J4 i;c'Pl ,ur u'?1 r"ir: tJie Pnco 3,n;1 'aine 1 to be elected to the French Cham t,c jcai pronun vc, so commonly used paper printed in Knox county, Vinccnr.e. ; f-t-'scr,I,;-oa of tne lan- they wish to utsber of Deputies, "-270 are in favor of the ' bv tjJ(, 5Crilics of the press, means "me and : and that thev be informed that unless iliev ?')::c cJ-

present administration, ensures to us the payment ot Ihc ;,lHJU,utu irancs snpuia r ' ted by the treaty of 1S30, as an indemnity '' tor spoliation committed upon our comi .... . . r . t - 1 mercc , The disposition oi inc ixmg auei - Mississippi roller. This great valley which a few years since, was but a howlJ ing wilderness inhabiitcd only by savages an I bea-ts of prey, now contains nearj ly r.,XK),(,.O0 of civilized inhabitants, 1 about 'iHitiO mere than the Mhjle pop -

ulafion of these United Stated, at the memorable era of our national independence. Pittsburgh Manufacturer. The Public revenue accruing from imports at Baltimore, during the first quarter of the present year, has been nearly one third greater than that of the correspond

ing period of the last year. - The total value of the manufacture ofU Iron, in the State of New York, is cstitnat ed at about $1,000,000 per annum. The experimental Rail Road Company of North Carolina have declared a dividend of twenty-five per cent, for the last six months. There arrived in Q icbcc on the 4Jth andXJ'.Hhult. nineteen vessels, in which came two thousand one hundred and ninety four cmcgrants passengers. There is upwards of twenty-nine millions of dollars invested in rail roads, in the state of New York alone. A Mr. Ililliard, has manufactured a penknife which has HT.'l blades! in consideration of which the Dublin Committee presented him with a medal valued at 50 guineas. If lie had made penknives he would have had a better claim forit,nnd the community have been benehiicu ny ins labors. Hoi Times Indeed. The New England Review, tells rather a tough story of an old decayed hemlock log having been set on fire by the intense heat of the sun on the 5th of this month, and blazed and burned vividly. The writer states that he examined it 20 hours after and found most of the log consumed. This took place in Winchester, in this State. The IvJitor states, that this most singular account was received from a gentleman "in whose statements the most implicit comfidcncc may be placed." Dwarf Marriage. On Tuesday last the marriage cf the dwarf exhibiting in this tow n, Don Santiago do los Santcs, to Anne Hipkins, whose parents reside in Livery street, took place at St. Martin's Church. The Don is -IS years of age, and about 25 inches high; and Miss Hipkins is 28 years of ago and about forty inches high. The Rev. Mr. Foyc performed the marriage ceremony, and the High Bailiff had the honor of giving the lady away. The Bride and the Bridegroom were brought to the church in a sedan; and as might be expected, an immense crowd of people assembled, which was found impossible to control without the aid of the police. BinrAngham,Eng.Ad. Marriage in Lapland. It is death in Lapland to marry a maid without the consent of her parents or friends. When a young mam has firmed an attachment to a female, the fashion is to appoint their friends to meet, to behold the two young parties run a race together. The maid is allowed in starting, the advantage of the third part of the race, so that it is imposniun , u ah u Ui uill.ll 1 1 , i Ji.il MIC SilUU.U , ' . ., , if, .n,i uiuii, 11 nil I111I.1U Jli: IU11 III-1 suitor, the matter is ended; he must never have her, it being penal for the man to renew the proposal of marriage if the maid had an affection for him thou at first she runs hard, to trv the truth of his love, she will (without Atalanta's golden balls to retard her speed) pretend some casuality, and make a voluntary halt before she come to the mark or end cf the race. Thus none arc compelled to marrv against their own wills and this is thecause than in Lapland the married people , . ,i :. . I "i i" inii'-i in iiiu.il u.wu..i.iiftiii;jui man in - I thcr lands, where so many forced matches i t c 1 ; make LugncJ love and cause real unhap pincss. The Mail Rubbers Tal.cn. Wo are , , ... . . . . , 1 -cascu to learn by a letter just received ! ,rom 1 ostmaster at V.um'ocnanU, astor adds that it is supposed that there 1 13 ? '"S 01 ulcm scaucreu tnrouguoui inai I t iiu; iKiuiuui i i i uias iv-i ill iiiu. IT , e, , , , , . united States, who receive a less annual , .1 . 1 11 1 mmnniw.i inn tlinn ton Irill;irc rvrri'i - thirty-one hundred. Those of Fairnlav.I i Goblentown Pa. Harrison, III. Helena, S. C. Masts III. North Landing Va. Pin Hill . Uoctandf and s Pa. are in the receipt of an cents cacti h. There arc twentv-fivo others . - i ii 1 who receive a smaller sum. The Post- . nKi!cr S"' " We never love hearth" but once, and lklt s (),r fjKt Jovc c: tli3 inclinations ss involuntary. ! whick succcde arc lc

Tocnf.rcc the doctrines of Christianity ! hy lUi3 dav puts mo in mind ! cv J - avuIliCrablc A.!t,;

cLillcs with armor. fiim,ly." It has been generally un - . erstood to mean "U c the editor and the dctiJ."1 L vnns wr. cant no without vor. On our Western frontier a female i-? so much a curiosity that a mar. has I cen j known to walk twenty miles for the pur y i pose of seeing cne. Virtuous and indus tiious females will find it to their advan - i tago to emigrate, and those beyond a certaiu age may by a speedy removal put an end to their doleful tun-' of 'nobody comi ing to marry mc."

DIED On Sunday the 31st day of August last, at his residence in this county, Gapt. A. Rodaujiel, an old and respectable citizen.

STATE BANK OF INDIAN A LTTnilE subscribers f ir Stock in the scvQ cral Branches cf tho SYnfn ::-rX ... l Indiana, are hereby notified, that they are lil'-'-"l'uu" " I'iMtKi, i.i the towns where the Branch Bank in which stock is subscribed is located, and at surh public place in s ii l towns as the said Commissioners shall direct, on Monday the tenth i . i ..... ? i . t r.av of November nextand also, that on the day succeeding, being ; the 1 1th day ofNovcmber next, at the usual place of holding elections in such towns between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M. an election will be held, by ballot, for eight directors on the part of the respective Stockholders in each branch; of which election the Commissioners holding the subscription Books of stock in such District arc appointed Judges. By order of the Board of Directors of the State Bank of Indiana on this twentyeighth day of August A. I). ls:U. JOSEPH M. MOORE, Cashier pro tan. The publishers of the several newspapers in each town where a Branch of the State Bardi is located, arc requested to insert the above notice as early as possible and continue the same until the tenth day of November next, and lorward a cony ci ' tne paper containing wc same to mis oi-.--.1 . - C I 1 A I . . I I ficc J. M. lepicitfbcr o, is:;l MOORE. Seplc VIXCENNKS BRANCH. A GREKABLY to the f jregoing notice, a. ti10 subscribers of Stock in the Vinccnnes Branch, arc requested to call at tho store of Ross cc Ewing, to pay tho first instalment on their respective shares. The whole amount of Stock is required to be paid by the 10th November next. It is hoped the stockholders will come forward and make the desired payment as soon as possible. JOHN ROSS, JOHN WISE, JOHN MOORE, ( -o:nm issioncrs. Yinccnncr, Sept. 1, ISol '.ioA CAUTION. persons arc hereby forewarned om trading for, or taking an as signment on four notes, given by the undersigned to Elizabeth Conner," of Knox county, on the Mi day of .May, 1631, for forty-three dollars seventy-iive cents, each. Slid notes were obtained by fraud, and wc arc determined not to pay them unless compelled by law. Dates of payment first note, October Dili, 15.T1 second, October tth, LSoo third, MavDth, 1SIJ7 fourth, May 0th, IMlS. ROBERT B. MARTIN, ROBERT LATSIIAW. September 0, ls:nTJ-3t

rcquircu to pay the lir?t instalment on (Ohio,) a general supply ct each share of their stack, to the respoc- j jcai Medicines, comprising all" of iho native Commissioners having charge of the X.T articles, and tire nvsi of the j-ubti-i-t lL.'ri nt I n TV...?-;- -.nnl. Ill I ! -W

fcTATEOJNb wrhV3 l-v- to wit: bp .a.,-fAugtist term, 1SU.

' INDIANA. Spencer counpencer Probate Court. Jonathan Ilarvcv, Administrator cf Samuel McIIughcs, de ceased, rs. the creditors of said Samuel McIIughcs. On complaint of insolvency i THE said Jonathan Harvey filed his memorial in this court, shewing the condition af the said estate, and complaining that the property, both real and pcrsonaf, is insufiicicnt to pay the debts and demands outstanding against it. It i.s therefore ordered, that the filing and pendency of the said complaint, be made known to the creditors of the said .Samuel McIIughcs, deceased, by publication of this order six w eeks successively in the Western Sun an 1 General Advertiser, a news paper printed in mccr.ne.-J, Kr.o;; county, Indiana, anu that they be informed, that unless they notify the sai 1 r. Jminis'.rator of the existence, and extent of their respective claims, by filing the sa:m and statements of the nature, date, and description of the contracts or assumpsit., upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the Clerk of this court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate, of the sai I decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claim? of more diligent creditors. Bv the cuurt. WM. BENNETT. Dp'tv. f..r JAMES WAKEl'IED, ttk. August lIih. KM. Administratrix- Notice. TATE OF INDIANA. Spencer county, to-w it: Spencer Probate Court,

Springfield Ferrv j August term, lbM. Miry Shroade, A Jin income of ten I mitiistratrix of William Shrua do, deeM. r .?.

! hc Creditors of sai I William Shroade-. complaint of i:;s dvency. I , .i. ,1,c.' !' : morial in thi court, shewing the condi-' tion f the sai l estate and complainin ' ' "hat the property, both real and persona!. : is insufficient to pay the debts and de-! i minds outstanding against it. 1 there ore ordered, that the filing and penden- : of the said complaint be mide known the creditors of the saiJ William i ',r r. -it l.ro-i-.n-l l.v t..i!.!i -t i, m . t', orer six wcoks succt' - - - - - -" ' sivciv m tnc he We - s - ! notify the said administratrix of ihecxis : vier- nr.d extent ot lueir re:cctivc claims, by filing the sam", and statements of the ' nature, date and description of the coa- ' tracts or assumpsits upon which the ame : may be founded, in the omce of the Cierk j of this court, prcvijUs t, the final di-'ri- - j bution of - j said dece i of the aS3f ts of the c-statc cf the deceased such claims will be pst-j 1 poned in favor of more diligent creditors.; By the couit. Te-t, I WILLIAM BENNETT, Diy. for j J AMES WAKEFIELD, r.i-.c s.r. i August 11th, l. 'Xi-'t 1

CORN AND OATS. THE subscribers will receive CORN and OATS in exchange fur merchandise, at the market price. S. & W. J. WISE. Vinccnnes, Sept. 3, ls31. 33-tf BOTANICAL MEDICINE.

S. HATH HONS TTTfAS' , " ' from Col tutcs contained in Uoctor jj.or;i;;H:.i. i ;cr;a Medica. Also, a new supply f 1 R0&ksj ar.d Vamifv Eights, Dr. Ruino: J Lectures, 1st vol.' of the Thom.soniuu R?. $ rorder. I bound). Svrimrcs.c. iVc. Vc. J ' ' which ho now otiers for sale. lie has n s n-.ediciae-i hesitation in recommending hi to be frch, genuine, and cf the best rpiulty. Vinccnnc?, August T.O, 1n1. CAUTION. We feel it our utnv to caunc n II Thomsonian fiiens to bcttare of wlr; j they purchase medicines. Dr. Thorns ju informs us by his letter, dated Bistre?, May S, lN:l,"thai much adulterated Cayenne is now in the country. Wo learn from other sources, that Thomsonian practitioners are frequently iniposcl upon in purchasing prepared medicines f those who sell without any authority from Dr. Thomson or his General agent'. The utmost care in the selection of medicine should be observed. Buy none but genuine, and of those only who arc authorized to sell. The success of the sv?t(,.'!i ni. :, vio r.f r.-, I I is at take yuur responsibility as Thoniisonians is also redoubled, if you practice ! with medicines obtained from an unccrtain and irresponsible source. Th o:::sonuin Recorder. TIIE subr 1O.O0 crit crs v. isii to purcliase . 10.000 BUSHELS dean mer chantable VHSA' .X lOT wiiicn in: highest market price will be given. ALSO, the highest price will be given for any quantity of Flaxseed. noss &, EWING. Vinccnnes, Aug. 2;?, ls'Jl. :il-2m E

g7)OWANDS Vegetable Mixture or j iiQ) Febrifuge warranted a perfect and j isting cure for Ague and Fever. IVr V 1

fast salcbv nOSS EWING. Agents. August 2, 1 I.2S-3m I R IT S ! ! 1G00 BUSH Is LS RYE wanted by tl c subscribers, for which the highest mark.it price will be given. SMITH fc CARSON. Vinccnnes, July IS, 1S34. CGtf LAST 5MOTIOB! rrrIIOSH who have unsettled accounts H n Ihc Books of tho late firm of Doctors Ivuykcndall Decker, arc now requested fur the last time to call and settle the same with the surviving partner bv the first of October next, or the- may after that date expect to be put to the expense of adjusting the same with an officer. As the undersigned is well acquaintel w ith the business of the firm, and better able to adjust all accounts satisfactorily than an officer, it is hoped all w ill call, as I am determined to give no farther indulgence, and all must know I am compelled to clusc the books. II DECKER, Sarririr.g Partner late firm KUVKENDALL DECKER. June 1S:M. 4j:j-tf 'rpIlE undersigncJ wishing to purcli.rsc sJ a stock ot IjooiJs. suitable f,,r l

fall and winter seasons. Therefore REQUESTS V Tl:ose, where notes r.r.u accounts arc d;;i to call and settle the same on or before the MOth July next, as it is our intention to g for the above named stock of gjods about that time. Further indulgence cannot be

given. BLTwTCII &. IIEBERD. June F :H. tjj-tf just iu:ci:iYEi), 50 Bags Hivanr.a.Cofn.c, lO do. lib do. lO Barrels New Orleans Su-ar. 3 cto. l-oat do. American Brand v, Cogniic d! Madeira Win Milaga cln. 3 2 2 3 2 2 do. do. d. do. do. do. do.

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Cherry Bjutjcc, Tanners Oil, Cone ma ugh Sab 150 A large Assortment of QUEEysWARE AM) cillXA, ad arc olTercd f ,r sale I w bui itch "hebi:i:d. inccnr.es, Junc'Jl, 2-u ! 3 Ln 1 A' i i l-v v,ll l''r "TNDIVIDFALS residing in the viciniacc, wishing to sell real . csiaTo, win ikiu 0x t.icir interest toca.i - ' oa tn- I"bcr;ber and have ci.tcreJ on a i . . . . . - j No charges will be made except in tho event ot clieciing a sale. ABNEil T. Y.LUS. Market Street, Vinccnnes, 1 1May 15th In:; 1. j4' TIN AND SIIEET-IBON BIANUPACTOIIY. 1 H E a n::;r. j j .;,!10'r ; jjwo'rVAJ JjCClT, svirH a Tiny suit. Jo! a short'noi;cc. N. Vinccimcs, 12 lS;o. HAVE a lisjk ai-rtnent cF TIN will sell at AS 1 1 or PKOwork done SMITH. 50 tf

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