Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 October 1834 — Page 2
ETOTZCB THE School Section, No. 16 North, Range nine West, will be offered for tale at th Court house door in the town of Petersburgh, Pike county, on the ninth day of Nevember next, in separate Lot?, according to a division and survey of the tame, made by tho Trustees of said townhip, ft plat of which will be exhibited on the day of sale by the undersigned as School Commissioner for the county aforesaid. JAMES BRENTON, School Commissioner. September 29, 1834. 37-3t ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
fipilE undersigned hereby gives notice II that he has taken out Letters ot Ad ministration on the estate of Abraham Rodarmel, (late of Knox county,) deceasd. All persons having claims against taid estate are notified to present them duly authenticated fur settlement within twelve months, and those who are indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. The estate is believed to be solvent. THOS. W. WILLIAMS. Adtn'r. October 2, 1S34. 3?-3t 01 REWARD. TIRANA WAY from the subscriber on Jt, the 17th of September, 1334, an indentured bov, named, JOSEPH WADE, bout 14 years old, and small of his age. A difenption of his clothing is deemed needless, as he may change them. All persons are cautioned against harboring or employing him under the penalty imposed by law. Any person taking up said boy, fluid returning him to me, shall receive the above reward. ENOCH ORGAN. September 1, 1S31. 37-3t A LIST OF LETTERS "Hp EMAINING in the Post Office at JlQi Washington, Daviess county, Ind the quarter ending the 30th September, 1S34, which if not taken out within three months will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. B, C. Barton &. Peck Cannon James Bennington Moses Creighton J. R. Ball Dillian Ballow William Brown Thomas Cessile James Carnahan William Chase S. R. Brannan Rebecca D, E, F. Davis Pheneas, 2 Farris Hardin Edwards Levi Frazer Ahsolem Fulk Abrm. Faith Thoma9 G, H. Graves John Hindman Margt. Green Henry Hedrick Peter Gester Ebenezer Heart James J, K, L. James Benjamin Lashley George Johnson Anthony Lott John Kelso Saml. J. M,Q. Mattingly William Matheson Alexdr. Mitchel Stanislaws,2Moore Allen McDonald W. II. II. McFarland John McBride Samuel Qotts Samuel Matchett William J. Quigley Mary R, S. Raper Robert Reaves Mark E. Rodarmel S. A. Reaves James Ragsdale Hczekiah Right Catherine Rupert Michael Read &, Davis Read James G. 2 Solomon Henry Shores Ransom Spears Friend T, V. W. Thomis Jacob Wallace Nic holas Thompson Ephraim Weaver Richard Toler Charles Watt James Taylor Charity Williams Peachy Vantrecs John JOHN MURPHY, p.m. October 1, 1S34. 37 -3t 01 l STATE OF INDIANA,) Pike County. Mary Ward, Adm'x. and" Malachi Marnck, Administrator, of Reuben Ward, deceased, vs. Petition to setJ. tic estate as InThe Creditors of Reuben j solvent Ward J 1VTOW at this time, the second day of October, 183 1, in vacation of the Pike Probate court, before the honorable Matthew W. Foster, Judge thereof, come the petitioners, and file their petition, herein Sitting forth the situation of the decedent's estate, an! praying permission of this court to settle the same as insolvent,1 as also acting generally. It is therefore Ordered, by the said Matthew W. Foster, Judge as aforesaid, that notice of the tiling and pendency of said complaint he given, by publication for six weeks successively in the Western Sun, a paper published at Vincennes, notifying the creditors of said estate, that unless they notify the administrators of tho existence and extentof their respective claims byfiling the same or or a statement of the nature, descripii ?n and date of the con tract or assumpsit upon which tho same' may be founded in th'i office of the Clerk j of said court, previous to the final distribu-i tionof the asset of the esiate of said decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of tho more diligent creditors. A copv Attcs JNO. Me INT IRE, c.r.c.r.c. October 4, lS:U.37r.t " JOB WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. D05JE WITH NEA.TNE6S, ACCIBACV AM) DCefATCn AT THIS OFFIC.
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Knox County, Mary Graham, Adm'x. ts. Complaint of Insolvency. The Creditorsof Andrew Graham, dec'J TVTV THEREAS said Marv Graham has Yt filed her complaint in the Clerk's office of the Knox Probate Court, settins .... . . . . . forth clearly and succinctly the condition of said estate, as also the debts and de mands outstanding against the same, and said estate is insufficient to pay the debts, and praying the same may be settled as insolvent. Now, I, George W. Ewing, Judge of the Knox Probate court, do order and direct that the creditors of said es tate be notified of the filing and of the pendency of said complaint, by publication six weeks successively in the Western Sun, a newpaper published at Vinccnnes. And further, unless said creditors notify said Administratrix of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, de scription, and date of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the Clerk of said court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of said decedant, such claims aforesaid will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more diligent creditors, and that this order be entered on the records of the court. GEORGE W. EWING, Judge of K. P. C. Copy Attest, A. D. SCOTT, Clerk, By W. R. McCORD, d.c. September 27, 1834.- 36-Gt A CARD. HE subscriber respectfully thanks his customers for their liberal pat ronage, and would be pleased to receive in return for his services rendered, merchantable Wheat, delivered at his Mills on the Embarras, for which he will give the highest market price. The Wheat to be delivered before the 1st of Dec. next. JOSEPH BROWN. Vi ncennes, September, 31. 35 tf NOTICE. LL those indebted to the subscribers by Book account, are hereby re quested to call and discharge the same by cash or note, on or before the 1st of No vember next, and all those indebted by note are also requested to make payment on or before the above mentioned time. All those who wish can discharge their accounts and notes m Wheat, Corn, or Oats, if paid within the time above mentioned, or Pork, paid any time within the present year. 1 hose who neglect this call mu expect to find their accounts and notes in the hands of an officer fr collection, as no further indulgence will be given. THORN cV TRACY. September 20, 1S34. 35-tf $150 REWARD TST1LL be paid for the apprehension 'V and delivery of my man LEWIS, to me at my residence in Limestone coun ty, Alabama; or SHOO DOLLARS, se cured in any jail in the United Slates, so that I get him again. He is about 25 years old, of a muilatto color, bushy head has a cut across one of his hands, (not re collected which,) that causes one finger to be a little stiff, and is about 5 feet 10 inch es high. He was lately apprehended and put in jail in Vermillion county, Indiana. but was released before I could get him Information to be given to me by letter, di rected to Athens, Alabama. SAM'L. I). WHITE. September 20, 1831 35-3m BOTANICAL MEDICINE. S. RATH BONE MAS just received from Columbus, (Ohio,) a general supply of Botanical Medicines, comprising all of the material articles, and the most of the substitutes contained in Doctor Thomson's Materia Medica. Also, a new supply of Books, and family Rights, Dr. Robinson's Lectures, 1st vol. of the Thomsoniun Ro cordcr, (bound), Syringes, &c. &,c. &.e. which he now offers for sale He has no hesitation in recommending his medicines to be fresh, genuine, and of the best qualtv. lyincennes, August 30, 1S3L 32-tf CAUTION. We feel it our duty to caution all our Thomsonian friends to beware of whom they purchase medicines. Dr. Thomson informs us by his letter, dated Boston, May 8, 1S31. that much adulterated Cayenne is now in the country. We learn from other sources, that Thomsonian practitioners are frequently imposed upon in purchasing prepared medicines of those who sell without any authority from Dr. Thomson or his General agents. The utmost care in the selection of medicine should be observed. Buy none but ijervuine, and of those only who are authorized to sell. The success of the system depends upon it. Ihe safety ot convnunitv is at stake. Your responsibility as Thorn-j sonians is also redoubled, if you practice with medicines obtained Irom an uncer-' . - -.1 tain and lrresnonsiDie source. 1 Thomsonian Recorder. PUIXTIXfi PI1RSS 7T HAVE for sale a Super-royal Printing JL Press, S'.ansbury patent, of the first quality. ELIHU STOUT. June 2-9,1634.
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.,.., .reoerej nouueu, ma required to pav the first instalment mi each share of their stock, to th respecfive Commissioners having charge of the subscription Books in P.nrh District, in the towns where the Branch Bank in which stock is subscribed is located, and at such public place in said towns as the said Commissioners shall direct, on Monday the tenth day of November next and also, that on the dav succeeding, being ! the 1 1th dav of November next, at the usual place of holding elections in such towns J
between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. 31. so, President of the United JMates and 4 o'clock P. M. an election will be of America, do hereby declare and make held, by ballot, for eight directors on the known, that Public Sales u ill he held at part of the respective Stockholders in ! ih Land Offices at Crawfor.Isville, in Ineach branch; of which election the Coin- diana, and Palestine, in Illinois, for the missioners holding the subscription Books disposal of the Public Lands in that part
ot stock in such District are appointee Judges. By order of the Board of Directors of the State Bank of Indiana on this twentyeighth day ot August A. D. 183 4. JOSEPH M. MOORE, Cashier pro tern. The publishers of the several newspapers in each town where a Branch of the State Bank is located, are requested to insert the above notice as early as possible and continue the same until the tenth day of November uext, and forward a copy of the paper containing the same to this office. J. M. MOORE. September 6, 1S3L 33VINCENNES BRANCH. AGREEABLY to the foregoing notice, the subscribers of Stock in the Vincennes Branch, are requested to call at the store of Ross &. Ewing, to pay the first instalment on their respective shares. Eighteen dollars and seventy-five cents, is required to be paid on each slifcre on or befi re the 10th day of November next. It is hoped the stockholders will come forward and make the desired payment as soon as possible. O-Any subscriber for stock, failing to comply with the above requisition, will forfeit ten dollars, on each share. y with tendt 0 JOHN ROSS, JOHN WISE, JOHN MOORE, Commissioners. Vincennes, Sept. 4, 183133dministratrix' Notice. ATE OF INDIANA, Spencer coun ty, to-wit: fepencer Probate Court, Inmost term, lb31. Marv Shroade, Ad ministratrix of William Shroade, dee'd. ts. the Creditors of said William Shroade. On complaint of insolvency. The said Mary Shroade filed her memorial in this court, shewing the condition of the said estate and complainin" that the property, both real and personal, is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against it. j.s therefore ordered, that the filing and pendency of the said complaint be made known to the creditors of the said William Shroade, deceased, by publication ot this order six weeks successively in the Wes tern Sun and General Advertiser, a newspaper printed in Knox county, Vincennes, and that they be informed that unless they notify the said administratrix of the existence and extent oftheir respective claims, by filing the same, and statements of the nature, date and description of the contracts or assumpsits upon which the same may be founded, in the ofiice of the Clerk of this court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said deceased such claims will be postponed in favor of more diligent creditors. By the court. Test, WILLIAM BENNETT, Dp'iv. for JAMES WAKEFIELD, c.r.cs.c. August 11th, 1S31. 33-Gt f'ATE OF INDIANA, Spencer county, to-wit: Spencer Probate Court, August term, 1831. Jonathan H-irvev, Administrator of Samuel McIIughes, deceased, vs. the creditors of said Samuel McIIughes. On complaint of insolvency THE said Jonathan Harvey filed his memorial in this court, shewing the con. dition of the said estate, and complaining that the property, both real and personal is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against it. It is therefore ordered, that the filing and pendency of the said complaint, be made known to the creditors of the said Samuel McIIughes, deceased, by publication of this order six weeks successively in the Western Sun and General Advertiser, a newspaper printed in Vincennes, Knox county, Indiana, and that they be informed, that unless they notify the said administrator of the existence, and extent of their respective claims, oy filing the same and statements of the nature, date, and description of the contracts or assumpsits, upon which the samo may be founded, in the omce 01 me iierK 01 tins court, previous J to tne nnai distribution of the assets of the estate, of tho said decedent, such i claims will be postponed in favor of the claims 01 more diligent creditors. By ! ,l - m . 1 in thefout. f WM. BENNETT, Dp'tv. for VL. JAMES WAKEFIED. Cl'k. August lviib, 1S3I. :j:mu CASH or WORK, will be given for j any quantity of clean Linen, or CoUon I RX, U the Western Sun ofiec.
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rrrSHE JL lO. mbscribers wish to purchase OOO BUSHELS clean merh b T7HEAT fcr -hch the w a h,SJcr8' j 't price will be given, e Ar s ,he h,J r"cc will be given 'or any quantity of I laxseed. ROSS &. EWING. Vincennes, Aug. 23, 1J1 :jl-2ni jj tjie president of the United States. w p.j nuance of law, I, Anpkkw Jack i0f township lo, lying iorth of the IWthern loundarv of Harrison's purchase. and townships 17, 18, 10 and 20 North, of range 10 West, of the second princi pal meridian, through which has been run the line of demarkation between the states of Indiana and Illinois, to-wit: At CitAWFounsviLLE, on tho Second Monday in November next, for the disposal of that portion of the aforesaid townships, which, by recent survey, is found to be situate in Indiana; and At Palestine, on the Fourth Monday in November next, for the disposal of that portion thereof found to be situated in the State of Illinois. Lands reserved for schools or for other purposes, also lands to which preemption rights have heretofore been established, or which may be established prior to the J days of sale above mentioned, will be ex eluded from sale. Each sale will be kept open for one week and no longer. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this seventh dav of July, A D. 1834 ANDREW JACKSON. By the President : Elijah IIayward, Commissioner of the General Land Office. August 9, 1S31. 2J-lGt ctor Thacker V. Bush, OF KENTUCKY. AViNG obtained ihe right under the patent of Thomas Stagner, of Ken tucky, for applying his Truss, exclusively i:i the State of Indiana, expects to be in Vincennes on or about the 15th of July next, at John C. Clark's tavern, when he will wait on all cases that may present. The superiority of Stagncr's Truss over ail others now in use, is acknowledged wherever it has been employed, and all oilier Trusses have gone into disrepute. It will cure every species of rupture whether congenital or the result of accident, and it may be applied to all ages without any danger to patients. The principles on which it effects a cure is acknowledged to be the only true one by the Professors of Transylvania University, and all the scientific that have examined if, and many that have worn it are ready to certify to the efficiency of the truss. I have numbers of certi ficates at hand, going to establish the utility of the truss. I shall come prepared to apply 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 first tour through the state. DOCTOR BUSH expects to reside in Indi ana, f jr the sole purpose of attending to the application of the Truss July 5, 1631. 21-lf LAST NOTICE. A LL th ,e that are indebted to the late firm of Tomlinson &, Ross, that do not call and settle, or make some ar - rangement about their notes and accounts by the first of November next, suit will be commenced against them. 7 A. LeROY, Agent. Orfgust y, 1831. J-tf (7- Books and notes at Insurance Company Oifice. , . . . me vaiis:i A. Lf.R. OX MILL & DISTILLERY fFOli SALE. W WILL sell on a credit of one and two Jl years 200 jB.CB.S3 of hrst rate land, on which is erected an OX MILL &. STEAM DISTILLERY, nferior to none in the state, susceptible of ! running six barrels ot Whiskey per dav: 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. J ,yl isle. June 23, 1831. -Jl-tf DOCTOR DECKER 1 TILL keeps his ol!ice at the 7 old 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 share of public patronage. June 23, 1S34. 23 tf TIN AND SIIEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. I HAVE a large assortment of TIN WAKE on hand, which I will sell at Resale or retail low for CASH or i'KO - wholesale DUCE, such as may suit. Job work done at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincennes, Ian. 12 1832. 5C tf
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CORN AND OATS.
ripHE siil criUrs will rrteive CORN J5 and OATS in exriun-'e f.ir merch andise, at the market prir.. S. &. W. J. WISE. Sept. 3, lS3l.33-:f mcennes. W1IEAT AND OATST f n MIE subscriber wishes t. p.,r( jn?0 1 miantitx of rlmn MFnfrMvni BLE WHEAT; also.a quantity of OATS; J for which he will give the highest price ia Merchandise. JOS. MADDOX. incenncs, August 7, ls31. 29-lf AGUE Cl FJ3T7HR CUTCRl naOWAND'S Vegetable Mixture or iTL rrbriliiire warranted a perfect and listing cure for Ague and Fever. For sale by ROSS & EWINC, AeesU. Aogust2,lS34.2S-3m 5 PROSPECTUS. The Auroka is revived to sustain the principles which obtained for it the ccr.fidei.ee of the country, when the public liberties were menaced hi 1798. li piinciples are 1. The Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution as maintained and illustrated by Thomas Jt Alison and Andrew Jackson. 2. That our goverment is constituted of three distinct, co-ordinate, responsible classes of functional its: J. The Legislative, in a Senate and House of Rt pieientatives. II. The Executive, in a President 11!. The Judicuthe. in the courts established bv law. 3. That neither cf the authorities can infringe upon, assume, o: deprive ekher of the others, of the functions, powers, or duties assigned by the Constitution. That a charter granting privileges to issue pieces of paper, instead of moner. is m breach of the public pledge, by the Constitutioi:: aff-cting property, exposing it t0 an arbitrary or capricious fluctuation. That the coinage laws forbid debasement of the gold and silver coin; and the debasement incurs a penalty; and usurv on money is also made penal, it operating as a debasement, by deduction from the established purport s of the coin. That the paper unlawfully authorized to be issued, reduces the universal power of gold and silver, and is also made the means of exacting usurious interest for the use of paper, in violation of all the rights of prop, erty, and of those guarantees which are the objects and ends of society, constitutions, and laws. At an eaily period rf our envernmnt j persons adverse to freedom, and invested wita trusts under the government, caused innovations which have grown into abuse, upon the absurd and pernicious common law nr tion, that the principles cf the constitution may be settled by construction like the practice in courts of law, in a country which has no tangible constitution, and where judgments anu opinions are in pernet.mi i.ii vuini auction. This ;:ir;t of innovation aimed, at a verr early period, to divest the execution of its constitutional authority, by constituting the Secretary of the Treasury a second executive. i;i derogation of the Constitution; that this gross and unprecedented innovation has operated ruinous mischief, at three several periods of our history. 1. The charter of the first Hank 2. The purchase f Florida. 4- The 16th section of the existing charter, winch should read 1 hat the Secretary may. under the director, of tie executive. remove the deposes. &c the words in italics being in conformity with the constitutionwithout tlieni, unconstitutional. That the charter f the Hank, by the issue of paper in liru of monev. levies an indirect tax- on the industry f this nation, more in annual amount than the whole public revenue. That the Constitution requires to be an.ended soato secuie to the profile the cho.ee of a President pieven: the recurrence of such scenes and compromises, as 1 s'" of Congress. anu me late scsjii 01 vongress. XT' Writers nn constitutional or nci.r.,1 subjects, will be always regarded with attention and fidelity. Terms of Subscriptiov vrU ai. ! .!" 1er a,",M,V; .S5 to DeI)ad in advance. uy paper 10 ue issued daily when the subscnption covers the expen-e. ll'itham Duane. Philadelphia. Address Col. 1-Subscripts swill be received at the cilice of the Werem sun. RYE!! JLUOU BUSHELS RYE wanted by the subscribers, for which the highest market price will be given. SMITH & CARSON. incennes. July 18. 1334 6if T7HISHEY, a nni o r ui superior que uiy isr saic nv S. & W. J. Mav3, 1S31 15 tf WISE SALT. Bids, first quality Kenhawa, just re ceived, and for sale by SMITH & CARSON. Vincennes, 3d May, 1S34. 15-tf LAUD AGBarCY, ' 1TNDIVIDUALS residing in the rkiaiJL y of this place, wishing to sell real estate, will find it for their interest to call on the subscriber and have entered on a book kept for that purpose, the price and description of the land they wish to disu mi j charge. w.H ; eveni of cS be made except in the a sale. ABNER T. ELLIS. Market Street, Vincenoco. May 15th 1834. J1'
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