Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 November 1834 — Page 3

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Mam?on BiiArscn.

Tho rash on the part of stock lMcrs in Madison was paid in on the lOllNeinstant without nnv defafcation. On the 1 1th the

following gentlemen were elected direc : ton on the part of the stock holders: viz

! J. F. I). Lanier, John King, Robert

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An error occurred last wecK in pUD- v.r.uu uvitj. nuuu-, uus uirocr,

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VINCENNES, NOVEMBERS, IS31. STATE BANK.

Vinctjtnes Branch.

j President of the United States, but as plain . m

Andrew Jackson robes oft, and all hands

unfettered. He is well aware of the real

1ihir.ii the list ot Directors to this lirancii, f- 'i1-'',. t.J. vnunanoiKnv

to correct which, the names of the Direc- pro aus. i nc oirccmrs on me pan oi

im ntrain nnhliahoi -- tiie state arc win. Uulton, Kobcrt man

David S. Bonner, William Burtch, Rob

r . m. t f VI 11 - i

crtbmith. iMchoias Mniiii, Jonn r . rnapp,

Mali

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bias Rose, William Rnper, and Sam-1 meeting and elected Wic; who, together with John Law, ; Esq , president Milt

John Wise-, and Samuel Emison.r.s Direc- cashier, and John fcer

Inrsnntbe nart of tho State, will compose ;J- l' l)- Lanier, was also chosen a direr

Iho board .f Directors r,f this Branch. I "r of the State Rink, on the part of the

ham and Williamson Dunn. On tho everting of the 11th, all the director-' held a

J. F. D Lrmicr, on Sfapp, Ssq., . T 1

eniiLf, isq., clerk.

David S. Bonner was unanimously clectcd Pre?iJenf, John Ross, Cashier, and Michael Murphy of Washington,

Daviess countv, Indian

the State Bank, on Branch.

Director of

Madison Branch. Republican and Banner. Warsii iNst'RANcn Co mi a ny. The

!'innt"l ntrr'iin f. ir Ilirnrtr.rc riT tin V in.

. ( l. till ULtl VIV..tlUII IJ I J W . I I Vrf ' the part ot tins j ccnncs Insurance Company took place on i Monday the 17 ill inst. when Samuel Ju-

T " . , iJah' Jo3 S"m Thos. C. Biilv, II. D. 1 1 heeler. J. R. Martin, Samuel Co'man, Wc arc gratified to be able to slate that j j0j,a i. xec.jVj Chas Polkc an(j Samuel the full amount tf tho subscriptions of limner, wrrn rlprfrvl Attbo first mret-

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Stock, cn the part of the Stockholders of ihe Branch at this place, was punctually paid in, on Monday last, withoufany, deJalcntion. Considerable anxiety was also manifested for the purchase of stock, and a small premium offered. On Tuesday, according to previous notice, the election for Directors took place, w hich resulted in the selection of the following gcntlem, viz: Harvey Bates, B. I. Ill the, Samuel Henderson, John Wilkins, David Williams, Alexander W. Russell, Homer Brooks, James Blake. The Directors have appointed Mr. TIi:rttev Batf.s, President, and the Hon. B F. Morris, Cashier. The salary of the Cashier, wc learn is fixed at eight hundred dollars per annum. Samuel Hcrriot, Esq. is appointed the Representative from the Indianapolis Branch, in the State Dirccto ' The Governor, wc understand, expects to be able to issue his Proclamation fur

Bruner, were elected

ing of the Directors, Samuel Judah was

re-elected President, and Alexis Le Roy

Secretary. Ihavebeen informed a divi

dend of 'J3 per cent, was declared upon

the stock paid in. 1 can truly say, the institution has been well managed, and the

dividend declared, shows it to be profitable

to the stockholders

Administrators' Sale.

,l.m .cl.rreu,anoniWtmeciir,i Si:incetoan order of the Martin

q Hsivzoviiii. "SKHTH & CARSOIT,

wn.cs hvj is as recreant in chivalry as he ! p.,.,.,. .-. nt ihr Nov t-rr- l'U I t4! i c u ? . i i ; m c : i . " n . t r juatc ccuri, ai in ov . um, l i Room, corner of Market and -nd i in rracity. A friend at our elbow nvnriBn ,rtnfo r,l,1i. ,riin . .....

sa s that for hn par , if he were Mr. I ; 1, day of December next, on the from their custom, nnd ,h nAi en.

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premises, the following ATTRACT OP LAN25;

tnonorth and

quarter

three no

105 ACRES and GS-1C0, hKASOft ABLE GOODS, (which was .f John Watkins, late of the which will be sold at a small advance on

i countv of Martin and state of Indiana. : Cost for cash.

sidcratue activity in the cotton market; ! deceased.) A credit of nine and twelve! Vinccnnes, 13th Nov. 1531. 13 if

me reviving ocmano, spoken ot in our ; months w :!I be

i !

ip nad rather Oiil Hirunrv shotihi rntrr I

tho arena in any other way than as "plain Andrew Jackson,' for in that capacity he's "quite an ugly customer.'"

Commercial tttnort.

J'rcm D. Lev 9 Price Current of . Vow 1. Cotton. This has been a week of con-

cra!ly,a continuation of the liberal pat

ronac thev have received since their com-

GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE. THE undersigj-ed, residing in Liw. rencevillc, Illinois, ne-;r the W.v bah river, and cn the great Wtrern Mail route, leading foui Louisville, Kv. tj St. Louis, Missouri, believing hi sitoutbn o be one of the bet in the t-a:e f.r a

GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE,

ih and cast part of the south east j mencement in business, and fur which j and also willing t.i accommodate the pub , of section twentv-five, in town j m.v return their sincere thanks. They j lie in the line ot" his profession, off.TS hi 3rth,ofraiie five vvest, containing! liavc no'v pn ,llni1 rt lae stoc!i f,f" services in the following business, an,

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last, at the close of the week, has since j giving his note with approved security.

BARNEY RE! LEY, Adm r. Nov. I3;h ISU. il-3t

been followed up; and the result is the

Wahash and Lric Canal. H'afer was

let into the summit section of this cana

yesterday, from the St. Joseph River. Five miles of the canal arc now ready for

navigation, and an additional portion of S or 10 miles will be filled in a few days. Fort Wayne Sent. II. D. Gilpin has been appointed governor of the Territory of Michigan, in the place of George Porter, Esq. deceased.

transfer of a large amount, say 1200 bales,

generally, at an advance of from 4 a J cent on last week's prices; sales of inferior to

second quality, ranging trom loi a Hi

and for Prime and Choice, from 15 a lt'

cents; and operations limited to th ex

tent mentioned only in consequence of the

shortness of the supply. Choice cotton

remains scarce. Sugar Sales of both old and new crop (several lots of which have come into market,) are made within the range of our quotations, from 4 a Gi ; from all we can learn, the present crop promises to be one of great yield, and the quality of what has been received is very highly spoken of. Mohts.rcs. A few barrels of indifferent quality si!l find their way to market. Tobacco. Wo have not heard of the

sale a single hhd. this week, and believe there is none offering; it is in good de

mand.

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administrators1 Notice.

undersigned having taken out

ji Letters of Administration on the es

tate of Aaron Beach, (late of Green countv,) deceased; all persons having claims

j against said estate, are notified to present them legally authenticated for settlement

within one car;andall persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. The estate is supposed

be insolvent.

GOAD, Adm'r.

to be insolvent. f ARES GO A fcXov.22, 1S34. 14-Iit

and for sale bv WM. MI EL RE. Vinc3nr.es, Nov. 12, 131. i:i-3t

ssing of mortgages; taking non-residents; msoeciin-''

NOTICE.

ALE OF SCHOOL LAXDS.

i TTSherel

CIRCULAR. To the Collectors of the Customs and all Receivers of Public Monet. Wheras. bv the act of f ,'inrrrr!; nnsprl

the Rank to go into operation in about ten :ust July, 1?S, it is provided "that the day. Indiana Democrat. ! duties and fees to be collected by virtue of j this act, shall be received in gold and silver Lafayette Branch. jcoin only1 and, bv a usage under that

On Monday last, the last day f r the act and a similar one, n3 to the payment

UNDER, the authority of the several acts of the Legislature of the State of Illinois, I shall offer at public sab, at the Court House in Palestine, Crawford county, state of Illinois, on the 2uth day of December next, between the hours of nine in the morning anJ four in the evening; Section No. 1G, of township No. 7 N., in range No. 11 W., situate in said county of Crawford. The terms of sale

will be, credit of one two and three years,

NOTICE y given, that the undersigned

has'taken out letters of administration tne purchaser giving a mortgage on the

on the estate of Thomas Evans, (late of the county of Martin and State of Indi

ana,) deceased. All persons indebted to,f'on u'' Resold in tracts of forty acres.

land, and personal security fur the pay

ment oi tne purchase monev. The

sec-

Flour. -The stock in market is not ve-! s,a,d csl:ite are requested to make imme- j l section is one of the most valuable ;;nd is acquainted itli such place as rv large at this moment, but is accumula-! lhate Payment, and those having claims j m the county of Crawford, about three nitc good health, with good soil and v, ting; the demand is but moderate al 1 jagamst the same arc notified to present J quarters ot it is of the best quality of ter, and all with convenient facilities i

'Hie

S. L. IIALBERT, Adnfr.

ov. 11, 1S.3L H3t

and

pledges his undivided attention to i!.

1st. Collections cn opea accounts. Notes, Bonds, Drafts, Scc. 2d. The investigation of Land Titles; the purchase of Real E-tate, on the cheapest terms, and of the best quality fjr emigrants to this country. 3d. The prosecution of suits for the division or recovery of real estate, or eny

! interest therein.

1th. Foreclos

depositions for

and transcribing public records, and cau

sing Deeds, Bonds, &lc. Le placed oa record. 5th. Effecting sales of real estate; redeeming lands sold for non payment of taxes; and settling the estates of persons, deceased. G:h. The acquisition of lands, bounties.

pension3, &.c. allowed, or which may bj allowed for military services rendered, or moneys advanced the United States or Virginia. 7th. The writing cf Bonds, Deeds, Indentures, Mortgages, fcc. in a form neat and correct, and tlr the lowest pricespayable in country produce. As the undersigned has lived in tho

Western country nearly twenty live year;,

c-a-

them duly authenticated for settlement. prairie, and the other quarter of it rich ,lrket. pmi-nnte w-nnhl nm'mi.k- i!n,l it

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iiiv iuiu c-Maie is solvent. su a,iu um,;:! nom tin- much to their advanta'T. to make sr W-

cenncs to Chicago runs through the sec- ,;on!5 f ian. a-p ,!.,.,...!, i.;m. riir .,1,;

. . J T " " prairie i ,t a 5rnal compensation will be exacted.

pavment of the first instalment of the Batik stock, the Stockholders came forward with

lor public lands, it was customary to re

ceive only specie and the notes or bills of

great punctuality; and we learn there ; iianks redeemable in specie, until ISM: were but few delinquents, and that their jand after a different practice, adopted in stock was taken up and paid in very readi- ISM, Congress, on the 30th April 1810. ly. i resolved, "That from and after "the 20th On Tuesday, the Stockholders proccd-Uiay cf February next, no such duties, ed to elect their Directors for this Branch, 'taxes, debts, or sums of money accruing

which occupied the whole day, and result j 'or becoming payable to the United States,1 ed in the election of Messrs. John Tay-; 'ought to be collected or received othcrlor, Andrew Ingram, Isae Coleman, i 'wise than in the legal currency of the Rudolph S. Ford, William Ilcaton, George j 'United Slates, or Treasury notes, or notes Nichol. Israel Sper.ccr, and John Sherry, j 'of the R ink of the U. States, or in notes On Yesterday the Directors met, and u-j 'of Banks which are payable and paid on nanimouslv elected Thomas T. Benbridge i 'demand, in the legal cunency of tho U.Prcsidenf, Samuel Taylor Cashier, and States' And whereas, the practice under Dr. Loval Fairman State Director. We that resolution, conformed to its provisions,

i

till January 21st, 1S2S, when permission by this department, under certain assurances from the Bank of tho United States, was given that drafts or checks of the Bank A its branches, should be received for the public dues; though said drafts or cheeks

were not notes of the Bank, not being like

have not learned further of their proceed

ings, Wabai'h Mercury. TKnRF-lI.u re Branch. Monday, 'he lOdi. was the last for the payment of the t first instalment to the Stock of the Terre Haute Branch Bank.

At the close of that day the whole amount j notes, signed by the President and Cash

subscribed was paid in; and in accordance ier thereof, nor originally made payable with the law on that subject, on Tuesday j to bearer; nor, according to the subsequent last the stockholders assembled in this j decision of the Supreme Court, coming town to choose Directors. The following j within the description of a note or bill gentlemen having a majority of all the ; And w herons Congress have never audi rvotcs were declared duly elected. jied the issuing eueh drafts for tho purpose Detnas Doming, Chancey Ros, Curtis of circulating as currency, and have refusGilbert, Jus. Farrington, J. D. F. trly. ' ed, though urgently and repeatedly requesDavid Linton, Sand. Crawford, of Vigo, j ted to permit the issuing even of ru-tes of

J. SatHle.rlai.d.ot Paike county

00 per bbl small lots, 1 75

Pork. Tho demand for Pork, though on the increase, is confined to small sales, generally, to fdl orders for Planter's use;

from $11 to $3 50. Reef is scarce, but the limited demand ! that continues to be felt renders sales of little importance, and prices without change, from 12 to $7. Bacon, though scarce, is not in much requcs , and the price, except for Hams, w hich wc quote at 9 u 10 cents, without alteration. Lard We quote Lard at 7 a 71 cents per lb. with a fair supply and rather a dull market. Yhiihcy is worth from 30 a 31 cents per gallon ; it is still scarce, but not in very great demand. Lead continues to meet with ready sale

on arrival. The last that came in was taken immediately at .$ 1 3H per 100 lbs. which is, however, a reduction on the previous sale. Cojfcc--The demand for good green coffee is quite active, while other sorts are almost entirelv neglected. Present quota

tions for Havana green 12 a 13i cents. No St. Domingo in the place. Corn is now selling in the ear per bbl. at 87 cents; shelled in sacks at 75 cents per bushel.

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iiuy a ion, uiu uuo.oer u. .u ' ; COI,.racl or asstimnsit iinnn ivhirl, tl. Purpose oi lormmg uiemseives into a

vals, has been jp.ite plenty. We q'- U;lme may be founded, in the off.oe of t!je anch Society of the State of Indiana, cargo sales at to cts par 100 lbs. clerk of 'this court, prev ious to the final 1 :ln' 10 tran?;ict R" s'lcn farther and oth(:rhave declined in price and are now ( Jj -ribMlion of the ets of ih n:,,. (ficr business as to them shall be deemed

selling for Si '- per sack ot 2 busheis. . t.,0 i a. ... ..... ., , j mete and expedient. It is therefore here

STATE OF INDIANA,? , . Martin County, t-xx:ii' Martin County Probate Court, No

vember Term, l!s31

Rufus Brown, Administra

tor of William Reaga 1 i

ueceaseu, i on ror-

rs. PLAINT OF

The creditors of said Wil- insolvent v

liam Reagan, J

On comes the said administrator, and filed his memorial in this court,

she wing the condition of said estate and complaining that the property both real and personal is insufficient to pay the debts and demand? outstanding against it. is therefore ordered, that the filing and pendency of the said complaint, be nude known to the creditors of the said William Reagan, deceased, by a publication of this order for six weeks successively in the

Western Sun, a weekly newspaper pub-! lished in Vinccnnes, in the county ofj

I Knox, and tnat thev be informed that un

less tney noti the existence

claims by filing the same or a statement

jof the naturedaic and description cf the

contract or assumpsit upon which the

tion. About ninetv acres of th,

is now in cultivation, and for farming pur

poses there is not probably a more valuable section of land in the State. WILLIAM BARBEE, Com, of Scho d Lands for Crawford c'ty. Palestine, III. Nov. 10, 1S31 13-lt 9 Administrators' Notice.

ETTERS of administration on the

estate of Allen Godwin, (late of Daviess county, la.) deceased, have recently been granted, by the Daviess Probate court, to the undersigned. Persons indebted to said estate are requested to make

immediate payment; and creditors will please fi'e their claim-?, authenticated according to law. The tstato is probably

Close attention will be given to all euc!

business as may be contiiled to him, ia the several counties of the state, and when necessary, ia our Supreme and Circuit Courts. O. W. CARRUTHERS. October 1 st 1 S3 1 US-Gin TSTPH FOUUDRY. C1 SHERMAN & SAMUEL ECICLIN. : Irtiicg purchased the Type Foundry oiaV.Uhed by the lite J. HOWE, have entcteJ into partnership, for the purpose cf earning on tlic Manufactory cf 1 ypes, under the firm cf S. Ecklin ic Co.

We intend kecpi-jj o:i hard a large as-

solvent THOMAS GREENWOOD, Adm'r.

Nov

BOTANICAL MEETING.

A MEETING of the members of the 1

f'xL. Friendly Botanical Society of the

fv the said administrator ofiUn,,vl 'Sta,c?' u iIlU heUatthe Btanicand extent of their respective al Icu,c,tJR Slorc of rf- Kutlibonc in in-

cennes, on Saturday the Oth cay of December next, at 10 oV.ock, a. m. for the

Lime, Thomaston in co

t lie B ink of the

At a meeting of the Directors, on Wed-; . signed ; anc

smaiier

the

uenominatDiis.

wliich

Stoat extent to

nesdav. to rjani7.e the lrar.c.n and tueet ! tae saui uratts ot sin. ill denominations

its nfficcrs. Dr.MA Dr.Mrc, was clr-s mi Jhave been put in circulation, as currency. President, and James FAKKiNivrov. Cash teeming to be directly repugnant to the

ier. jauic i. -'ivV-iiti nia-M ist I'lrii m mo aci i:icorj'oraii:i me

piantilies h is i.itely arrived, and is now -e'lin for ftl 75 a tf d per ca!;.

ous neis ; tje ?.a , lt.cu.ieslN ?ud, r,.iinj!, wi,, ,(C )SJ. ! mete and expedient, ns.derable , lcJ i;, CxvoT uf li3 tlaim, of mr,re'jiH. j req'irstcJ that tha ltd 1 foul ! I. i ......... '

Suitors. SILAS L. IIALBERT, Clerk.

i mourners, m i.'us se

rpiit rroniliirc

iNov

!. iOoi. ll-!)i

STA TE OF INDIANA,

ti m of country would give their attend

a in-e if practicable. They will please bring forward their credentials of mem h'-rhip, &.c.

to-icit:

S. RATI1BONE.

Nov.w, is:? It

1 in Knox countv on Ihursday the ; Sullicun Countii,

lOili o.l 1 CO 1 1 T - . C M . . . ' I'- . ,i t, . . '

luuiyi.i.uuuL,, io,u,1ur. o. n a u si a oui : i vaji countv, I'roDaie Court, Aovem- vi s?z7i t t m o rTftwrsn

'V'V J 1 - . J i run, '

Bank

chosen a director to supply the vacancy I and of tho subsequent proceedings cf Con-

occasionncd by Mr. Farrington's resigna-: ress; ami doubts having arisen as to tho tlon. W.ibash Cornier. ! legal liability of the Bank, to redeem the jsaid drafts in specie, under the penalty Evansaim.e Branch, ; provided in the charter for the tvnpayThe Stockholders in the Branch of the j meat of 4iis bills notes or obligations:" State Bank of Indiana, al Evnnsville, paid land the counterfeits of the said drafts bavin the first instalment, of thirty thousand ling become very numerousand difficult of dollars, in specie, on Monday last, to John ' detection, and those who sell or utter them, Mitchell and William Lcicis, Esq Vs. Com-1 being likely to escape punishment, in contnissioncrs appointed by the State Bank, sequence of questions which ari?e in proseOn Tuesday, under the superintendance Renting them under the saiicharter.it is of the Commissi mcrs, ti e Stockholders ; therefore, deemed proper, in order that the

rlected ei.'ht Directors as t dlon s: ; clearly expressed view s ot Congress should

Willin-n Lewi. John Shanklin. '' be enforced, and the ancnts

Robert Slockwell, Wiliiam Ouen, nnent proteetcJ from the

James Cawson, Marcus Sherwood, by said drafts, to revoke the

!.. ., nr.A Chester 1.1 hotf. cra.'Ucd in iS"JS! but with a view to mvp dav

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A JOURNEYMAN PRINTER, who is a good workman, sobct and industrious, will meet with employment at the Western Sun office, if immediate application is

made.

1 1 ' . i ( ii

nr-ToTt., A(!1mi4 r..,.,,,.fT,.Mii !' Pd!,,,c ?encraiiy are nercuy no-

November 1,1 S3 1 .

lis, Deceased,

rs.

Tho Creditors of the said Tyra Harris.

0 lO.-Ii'LAINT OF INSOLVENTV. ! ... 1

' . Mid sjui ucorrre lioon h ivin"- li ed

sortment cf type, cs;,tci diy those kind

most used, which wpleuuble us to supply orders wi;!i t'ac lca.t putslb'.e delay: ur.il have now for sale a large quantity cf tb best qu ibty. (stock purchased from the estate of J. Howe.) and intend to make immediate additions to it. S Ecklin : Co. arc now prepared to i cccive orders for founts of every description, from Peail to 22 lines Pica, incl idini; ;i alictyof Ornamental Letter. We cilVr for snle al-o, an assortmtnt tf Cuts, Djshe. Bras' Rule, and othtr ornaments, rf which specimens will be forwarded to primers, soon as tin) can be prepared. Such improvements as t!ie wants rf tbi trads and taute may require, will rece'nu the earliest attention at this establishment. Print in 5 Presses rf every description. Printing Inkr f the most pnroved n ialities.

c. i Composing Sticks, Bras a:u! Cc .non Clal-

i.i5, viia?i.3, ftj.T,iig ntuiie. 1 ape r ar.a i'ress li )anls. Standing Presses, Furniture, together with a complete assortment cf all

I irticlcs used in a Priatin; Office, will bo

kept cor.staiitly co l.ur-.d. Small founts, suitable for nx.k-b".nd?r. in a great variety, may be had when called f.r. Orders from all parts of the Union wp.l he promptly and mc-st carefully attended to.

in 1 particularly in s-jpphing sorlt fcr a!i

TO WAGON

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"t) jL ''i"5 memorial in thfsjcourt, shewing - the condition of ?aid estate, and com-

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i soman u t.in:cai .vsiem ot .Me.licme will .V r.: V , .. Li;..nf i i ,. ,i i -t ii . e repectful y s.,l c;t a share of p-rj .r. b3 de.ieied o the Kev. Ac. II inter, on i ,t.. r,,.- .e.,-..

' j;.-.uuiiit,.. iu nit iv.ui.-i-i jj.f.iLHl llil1 Doccmaer tqx, j foundry, vvc deem it i-jfricient to say. that Methodist Meet- jthey will b-j as well arid as promptly served at which time i as hei etr foi c, should thtv bcf!i-nesed to fa-

i

t .Saturday the i h dav of

at th J

inccunes

oVlock, n. rn

f 1 . M I II I ? i -..- n"sl iI1 Z . I . 1 A - a.

: piaming that the property, both real and;f,i

ii'Tin i t . ... I : ...it . . . ! v-n-i. Mm

1 iliiSUiisrrioer wish-1 per.-n ti, is iiisuiii:;ieni to nav t ie i e is

es to employ Ttro good and demands outstanding against it; It is !

Wagon Makers, of so- therefore ordered, that the filing and pen-j

oer inuusirioiis nanus;

ing house in V

and place the Ladies and Gentlemen of i vor 1,5 Uitn tueir oroers. The beincss cf

the l ouncry win jie conducted under the follow ir.ir liim, and by the same person who was in f ict the type-fouler in Mr. Howe'

N.

1S31.

IP

RSNCK BURR KILL

STONES.

iuv.li. y.i uiu s.uo com piaiui oe rnaue

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cn. Young men would be prelered. ; H-irns, oee .!. by a publication ot this or-; Atones of IJ jzhv c II Jrton's munu

r J.C. tliAUK. cier lorsix wccks successively, in tin He--; factory fjr sale Lv Vinccnnes, Nov. 22, 1S:J1. 1 1 if j tern un, a weekly newspaper published j ' ROSS EWING . I in Vincenr.cs, in the county of Knox, ! Vinrrnnrs. O.t 11 . I vi l !

iv-ncrv. S. ECKUN Sc CO, C-rncr cf Crcw n ani Callowhill ttrecn. Phila. Sept. IS, 1S.31. 41-3 Printers cf English Papers, by tpving th -x.-.e tliree insertions aiid forwarding or with the r.dvertiement. wul bf entitled to at tides to the amount ot three d. -liars.

and that theyj.e informed, that unless thev S. 15. Orders will l"c received end!

Yh together with John Mitchell, Da -doe notice to the community and Rink, of "pOWN LOT, rius North and l'r.mci. Am u-y, Jr. Direc- the contcmplatej ciiange, not to allow the y ',oning to Robert. Benj tors appointed by the State Rank, compose , revocation to take c fleet till the period j fme M Crs, sul ject to the a fall board. " 1 hereafter mentioned. j juul Mvers and Julia his w

COMMISSIONERS' SALE.

-vpr-, I T I I V'! .. n n., ,.p r,t Ihn I -1 .1 ... : 1 4 1 - .

. juiict.ui " l'luu ' l"v ,w i.uiuv uj'j suu .-vummistratorot the r-o-)- ..i.. e - ,... ?

s of the Depart- A. b"aU court ot Knox colint lho lin" j tence and ctenl of their respective claims, i I F ' risks and Uscs designed w ill cxpae to public sale at the : by filing the same or a statement of the i

permissi.)ii court house rior in mcennes, on auir-: nature, date, and description of the con-! (J j

lav the lotn oi inc. ner, tract or assumpsit noon which ihn cimr. :w P Ml!- suis-iiicr resoecttullv t haiiks !

' may be founded, in the ofnee of the Clei l ' m his customers for t.r.ur liberal

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imin

By the President cf the Vnlud Stas "JTN pursuance of law, I, Axnaswr0AcK-

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ui .Miiv.ii'.a, tvt n'.-r.o ueci ire anj mak'j

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uie uivj e?ao- i i i

f tIii- f'oorf orfi v i. hi j t,- tV,. 1l 1 ro:i 'C. nnd uu;i!;! be rih-ised t"recpivn

Ution r,f th,. ..f lw. C .t. . ; n-tnrn f.r hU service re-.d.-rp mr-rch. Unown,that I ubllC S ihi W 1.1 be I,J r.t

w... l, u.-uanj ui .oe.--- - iirv.T-. . r- r t .. .

antal le Wheat, delivered at his M.lis on lue l'iU 1 'llV -s .mi..rcvi,ic, in In-

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juiiii.)iiv.imu.ii wn.. .-, . . , . . t. . i una anil l a.e-;tmrt in . . . i nnno.-lllltn. ... il. l .: I I- l'i.-I .,,'i-.i-r-. c . .1- ll l.iii l.n u l! mtn , JIJIil,a.lU.Il-.-.II.,l.l

T uo.iu ;i vmi.io ui iii'.'ru uiii- i - - e i

ence, m conformity to tlic require-1 ;t r s;v ni(.nths the nurchascr 2ivm

On TvKvdav evrnin; the first meeting , H

of the Directors took place, Mr. Amory mentsot the aloresaiu acts and j jint rcso-1 approved security.

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loo"

noi--, fur ilQ

icinij al cn wore quahtie.1 according to lutior.s in Congress, all collectors of cusaw, and to .U their s. a!. Robert Stock-: toms. and all receivers of public money.

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vell, Ihmuz called to the chair, the board are hereby enjoined, that, alter the first was organized and proceeded to choose a ' day of January next, they shall not reIVesictent, when Jehu Mitchell was duly ceive in payment cf duties or of public fleeted. Tho board then proceeded to np- lands and coin or piper except such as is

point a Chier, ami Jv.hu Douglass was , described in said resolutions, viz 'uheleI ...J W'.ii: . .-.i i...i.-..

inn ti imooil v C.cv avi.

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gent creditors

A 13. T. ELI. IS, Com r.

Rv the Court.

RENJAMIN WOLFE, C.'er November IT, 131. li-tit

handed in his resignation

this P. ranch, and (icorgeW. E White, Mas dccted in his stead. Mr. Owen was i hen nn inimoily elected Director to the State Rank from" tho Evansulle Eraiu h . ! Framrilu Journal. Nrw Aii!nv Rtt.vxcn. We are informed that the whole arnmnt of Stock in the branch of the Slate Hard; ktcatt-d at New Alban , was taktn prior to the Huh inst.. and that the first instalment, required to be paid on that dav, was

usitrd with tlie com iii-inei s in spe.v .i-ii.! i i.

t?;i trie i i in, an car;! .i i r inrec-

t. r took pbu e, which res died in t'.i' ::i m t.f M.C. Fitch. A. S. Harnett. P. r.Tue ly, Wicoire Hale, 11. 1J. Shields, M. Rjliuson, S. ii. Wi!.ii anl R. Down. -v. At a meeting of ihe D.rect us, in ilie anie evening, M. C. Fa. h. w as clioeu I'rct!!cnt. and JarrKt-R. Shield- Cashier.

Vincrnnes. Nov. 10th. Is'dl. ll-3w

Administrator's Sale. Administratrix' Notice.

-rOTlCEUfcT,vSi?. ,ha,I i expose to sale at public auction, on . n,in:slra.:on flM ..... ns, rC ...

. ru. WsuiuLUH.MmK,u1uirJ,,i - - , . ,,-r.n,ll uv nf iWrmberi . i nomas ...

Milium Owen 2al currency of the tinted States, or -awi4Ul1-'1", V .". ,, ; -asn, (uie ot Unicss countv, Ind) i. . - ..... . n..vt Fit i i, ltn resi. ence of Uanie le- . i n ... . -

as a uirec'oro! ireasnrv trntes, or notes ot the Rank ot i "' . ... a r oeaeu. -tin wiosc indebted to

highest market price.

; delivered befure the Isto

i JOSEPH BROWN

"mcenne-. September, 1N31. do-tf

The Wheat to Le ? th- I,Mi': l that part f Dc. next. vt town'1"? lt; lnZ -Vj.rt!' fih-- North-

,ern touu'Jary c: mrrism purchase

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i of rane 10 West, of the second princii 1 -10 T! V XV A S I l IP"11 meVidian, through which has been run ) I.IU IV LJ l AIlU j,..,, iiRc of demarkati ,u Utwecn thj

be paid for the apprehension states of In Jiana ar.d Illinois, to.-.vit:

f and delivery cf my man LEWIS, 1 At Cn vwrounsviLLr, on the Stconl

the United Slates, or notes of Banks w hich are payable, and paid on demand m the legal currency uf the United States.1 LEVI WOODBURY, Secretary cf the Treasury. Treasury Department, November oth, 1S31.

It ihcrned? some turther articles ot i

H Oil it , .

, i l i ......... v. i L.inieui personal property, ot the said deceased, : m c,ainj w-n fi. -

came intotiie nauus oi inc auuuuisira

i the r-t ite ' lo Ir,e at my rcsidv,?e in I-mestone coi:n- j Monday in Xorcmber next, fur the dis-i0-11 1 ,h 1 V, Alabama; or IOO DOLLARS, se- of that portion of the aforesaid town-

as

tor, to-w it

Mr. Poindcjrtcr. The Tre-HeM pro t. r:,. cf the Senate has allowed himself to

-e put m a tern, te passion bv some scrib-

I tfri CORN in the

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ronerlv axi- CJ ia an'. Jai1 ,a the doited States, so j -hip?, which, by recent survey, is found i

thenticated for settlement Said 'estate i- : n "z:XiU' He h uImjui itc situate i.i inuiaaa; aJ I insolvent. ' " years old, of a mullatto color, bu-hy head, j At lALr5TiiE, on the Fourth Monday 1 VIRGINIA NASH, Ad rax. 1 haf, a ca,1 a?:sNor;e of h" hanU'not r;' -Yorker next, fr the dispwal of that . Nov. 'J. 1:1 1 in ... collected which.) that causes one tinker to , r,.irti:n thereof found ta bo : .. .

tr

crib;

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no.

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a convcr-

t'U-r, wn l inushe i the cuik-rs .f the RUi

limvre l uirtot wi: t!;e report t-t

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dent, :n!e at (i .

t- r to tlic . n -:iea

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l.. - ot gt i CO ingti'ii, that I ! s.v. h ;!ut

SOMI

AM) SOMK OMFJl ARTICLE

A credit of nine months will be git:i on

ot ho:::? sort against the j all sums over three dollars, the purchaser

-na.l expect it he giving his note with approved security;

Administratrix' Notice.

tf3 KTnl' undersigned hereby gives notice,

, AL t-ti-he has taken out letters ad- , ministration on the estate cf Thomas J. Berry, deceased, late of Dniess county.

All th'-se haiing claims a-aiu-t said es

ue. a. in a , r.

4 - itvrs .f the Patriot, ho threat-

SOME CJSTIXGS, SADDLER'S WORILa,

, j T iu--c ii. i ciairns agauitt saiu esJM I'i A O 1 13 UI1 It AJ1V :ate uij prt?eiit them legally authen'.icaM) SOMK OFIIRR A iTri.'.'v ed for adj istment, and those indebted to

i be a little stilT,anJ is about fet 10 inch-; :ate 0f L.'inoi?

es high. He was lately apprehenoed and Ijrinds rCs.ervcj r,r 4.c:l0o,Or ror othof put in jail in Vermillion countv, Indiana, our,-c?t ajs0 anjs to u hidl preoni,.'ioil hut was released l; b re I could get him. i , ..i !nve heretofore U-en e:abli-hed

information tot-epit-.i 10 me ov ic.icr. j ,,r wmch mav be establii-d nrior t., thi

rected to Athens, Alabama

SA.M L. D- WIIITI1 September 20, iSil :Z-3ni

an

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. ,,. 4..i4Js I .1 " - -ho will shortly afterwards. ! Mr. Jackson has ente red '

ce iv ii

it t

ars ana uncr. c isn

tlic atcna wjthmc, not in Irs thara .tcr r.

in hands

ale to commence at 10 o'clock, n. m. JAMF-S S. MAYS, Airn'r. November 1', lO, ll-'J;

the same will make immediate piymeut.

1 he estate is thought to le solvent. ELIZA BERRY, Adn.. Nv. is:;i t:u:?t 33lauk0 for kUiuo(g (n bar. 1 and t.r sjIc at this Oft.ce

Hags ! ! Has ! CASH r WORK, will be given for J ! any quantity f clem Linrn, or L'ot!on 1 Rag, at the Western Sun o frier. ! LBKKcS BLANKS. j

days of sale aboie nuntiomd, will bectcluded from sa'e. Rich sale will be kct't

iopen for one week and no longer, i Gi-.tn under my ban 1 at liie Citv f i Wasliington, this seitnth dav of Julv, A. J). 1SU

ANDREW JACKSON. By the President: Elijah IIiYWAsn.

J! $T PRI.MTJ) AM FIR SALF Lornmiom:rcf the OrnrrU Liad Q;Ti;t,, AT THIS OFFICE. Aus: ., lSH.-'J lOt