Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 May 1836 — Page 2

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VINCENNES. SATURDAY M AY 7, 183G. FOR PRESIDENT IN 1836. GEN. WM. H. HARRISON, Of Ohio. J 1! !!. .. ;j HARRISON ELECTORS FOR INDIANA. Gen. John G. Clesdesix, of Orange; county. Dr. ITiram Decker, of Knox. Gen. Milton Staff, of Jefferson. Mr. Enoch M'Cartv, of Franklin. Mr. Achillks Williams, of Wayne. Mr. Albf.kt S. White, of Tippeca BOP. Gen. MarsxosG. Clark, of WashingMr. port e. Mr. ABRAHAM r. ifTDREWS. Ot L.aft .-f" a r r A. W. Morris, of Marion. . . . WANTED j At til i Office, an Apprentice to the Print ! ing business. None need npply excei t . . i auch as cau read and write. CONGRESS. 1 atliff Boon is again at bis old trick? : nit c!'"ililn ihinW of ihp Senate of the U. States as a reward tor t... partv intoB j " .,,,.,! eraoce, and has recently sent a ridiculous ; hlress to the dUtiiet he has too long ! mirepresented. , . Altho'.ig!) the spoil?, partv hnve a majority in both hnse, jet ! .-' . J J .... . . 1 Rntlitl i not content the 4 Kitchen Cab , , ; met ure not secure, and every indepen-. dent representative who will not bow t the collar, or who attempts to expose the prevailing unpositious, tie nun tne gang.: would txter mmate. We bless our !-tar that the reign of such humbugs will goouj cease Only hear RathlT depict the pre-; geut Van Buren men! he says, !

-Four month nf the present action o! (j ( lu. lo llnv. ,ijeil uu( of Congie-s have rxpired, and am eon y to rnaikei h. the .maHest extent? Ltltrt a vi i h j t 1 1 ' i In i h :i -i ti'-n d one ot 1: e r t h a n ' , . ,

" . . to dispute aiiout "rules am puxins j urucr sad to indulge in angiy mid u-eless de bate, with a view to operate upon the next Presidential election. Subject ot the deepest interest to the people of th whole country have been mads to give ,-t ... way to tne n nuance oi party By thus telling upon his co-workers, ' des ths wld Raccon think to eicspe him pell 7 'tis too ridicnlous If the people? were mi iicquaitile.l with Bovmi's propcu-j sities, his unfounded declarations respect-j ing the " Wh.gs" might .mpo.e upon the! creduleui;out h. plans 4-his chen.es cannot . be PU'tlded bvUuchstang-hiSMUu.ociuoy, means sell; bis ioea of the fare" 1$ own. ana lhl o k'lhet ) o - ! party " Mr. Ciay"s land bill troubles RathlT very much; he wishes it to becin "a party question.'1 so that his op o tion to Internal Improvement and Education may escape relnke, and that the money may he ueJ as it has been, at the discretion of the party leaders. He adverts to General Jackson's recommendu lions well, did not Gen ral J ac Kson in lo-9. recommend tha surplus revenue to be divided ? TV . 1..i:(T ,li ' J",ts""1 l.au.u veiy e , , know, that the rtduclion ol the puce ol the public lands, and (he cession of refuse lands lo the slates, is not attainable; and if attainable , is not incompatible with the dirision of the eurplus money? The pro duction, allcgether, is like every thing From its author it is fr partv, and lor office . Rat I iff wants to be a Senator, and who would think of such a Senator at thi day! Tha 'Albany Advertiser," in the following article, touches the subject, inatter without gloves: "Bribfry on a Grand Scale. It it.,; computed that, through the present sys - tern of maiiHement adopted by thei Treasury Department, upwards of thtee, millions of dolltrs will be made this year. by the friends of the Government , by the means of the ptiblic depnsites. Our lib-; uerties are in danger, wnen maaons are, used io petpetuaie an ill gQlteu ajctnden ; cy . ! The distribution of the snrplas reve-j nues is the only check to ll.e evils com-j plained of, and will leave future Admin I istrations to etatid or fall by their actual; jnerits. j I. !-.-. a . I. tl ! ,l , lwc E"EBemselves. A corrupt aristocracy is ri-j fin? P in 'he land an aristocracy of; wealth, gained by public plunder and I ibe spil of the People. 1, " 1 I n I 1 1 1 1 v. a uuikiii. 111 lliform nf surplus revenue, is locked up ia tho National Treasury. The Government has no ue for this money. Indeed, the welfare, it sot trie safety, ol the Ra il",' r 1 e,vi; res . t d be immedi-1 -O tiy d ;psi ct. A" i vvliat manner hoc!-.i tj l;e F'. :' c.i r. . ' den .Isru-sfiv ia jxt'ioij r.v. ; i Sias sta! cf things, when fte wat iiuluenced l.y oc motive but to give jtr. r j: -?ii opi-ioo, thus snstvers thequeso'A lK-i sv:'tt appears to me iht the most ? u ; , put. siri federal dispo fi i-". viiitvls r" uld Le rrsHdw of the surplus revenue would be its apportionment ainong the several States, according to the ratio of representation." President Jack son's Message lo Congress, 1829. The circular of Boon intimates, that diid og the surplus mentioned, to c instruct Roads and canals and to educatethe poor, would be biibing the people! What a coioplimeut tu our understanding!

The Cii.cinr.aii Gazette of the 25 Api il states on the authority ot the otTicers of the Commercial Bank of that City , that the large mm of money, (100.000.) logt by the Bank has not been found. '

irr -.- ..- SCENE VI. Ohio is in trouble. Good, loyal Ohio, that waj the fiisi to obey the Executive dictation in prohibiting the circulation of the bill of Riddle's icsuscilated monster, is the ti rot also to feel the inquisloi ial power of the political pet bank machiner v. So fared the conmver of the guillotine. But the loyalty and zeal of Ohio a,e yet dis - ...... "i i i". : ... 'i'.., .!. i trusted. Mr. Ewing.on Tuesday , made a disclosure of the means by which her yet doubtlul humanity and submission are to be grounded and secured . He staled that the lart at Columbus had been re ceiving, tor the quarter, j 1 UU.UuU l- e i' month in jjiy for public If. rids. Do the people do evtu our public men, fe the present slate ot our faiun

cial e.ftaiis in their true tnenaiicuij;, aud:,.jT aj coinmuoicat iou betv;ei General nortrnlioin asnert '! Di thev dlsceti t he .' s,-,.t t ,.! il.t. .,tt,.r (.... I .aw o- e s- :

aljli(Uir cei tull), y 0, lhti ll0, Jlll( j r erecull! before us, it gJ tJ" as " ll'lVf

don. At the rate that money has heeuwajlile frtft i (limb the infoi million

,,,,o tha Ohio pet bank., an amount equal to the whole turreticy ut the country will gel mlo tin- pet banke in the cuune ol iJ J ear. but ,1. 1S so.emn and db.uluie 'ct, that at the rate ih tuiplus pubUc iitisiir'tiiMMijft-ri iiit rj.ifoiii"' iiib'b i.i i4iiA4 l .. , v . .. : . ...... :.i :. J ' j ........ 10 ... nun of all the cur i eucy that tan be kept j afloat in tins country. V hat will be done j with it? Will it be txpended in the pur - j chase of any king of p. opeily, real 'tr - j tonal or nieicantrle? No one will pi ei i...,i w.'.ti - : i... ..ii "v .. . lKU,i '""'" " "l - , . ii. I, . j I-. leuii u, ii in ant hi ii .ie 1 " ar" 1 u,e u 01 " . " ' one uti lar ol tne runnc uiuuev nisi is iui ... . .m " . j ' ' J lhi tin if l hp urn 114 tvi ! f;- ihf iiiiad,,15. 1 IM17, II. UUC Ctll auiu UUilda- . ' ' lion tor three limes the cuireno tnat can' , , , be kept tl laliiig in ihe country. At uhat rate cati the use of this money Le piucuied? The nation gets absolutely nou .Li. . ii.ir ii nn ri ii v .titiiit ., , , general of whom Whitney I the ailing liead, may be content with three j ti cent,, leaving three per cent., ioi l lie. fabwIiiHiai.e IHlllran thuicii l.t.t I - IV unpt'rsitde. Itiey wi.l wal ow in ivealth if ihey get but 1 per cent lor the prlitical priiicipies, and I lur the paitisan , Judeibtrappfcis. Il ou ii 1 1 ve I hem bo di dotnIoa quaitcr per rent., they will j hold their giou:id an I monoj.ohre Ihe j currency t.j the lull extent ut Ihe mean i m theii povei ; that if, al,l the cuncuCy. . The money can reallv be laid cut lor j nothing c-Ue; '.,r though by aiaiiageuieii t : the public laud are procured by it, that uiii ceriiii io :iiaive niu inoauei inw uala. IV.iiv hIiii :f..t not en bi r;'fi Miit.i.i h k, ppei tl)(l u 1(hi ll a(.i nQ C(,r poral 1UH , (he Ct , y C0(iljlfc,a u ., u'ti) , can j o?fli a po w e 1 All ni up r lit (iiiP n v r it 11 iiaj 111 j . a u . . . 1 . 1 . t a tr . r.lliff Wii i Itiwn n u eh r nLf m.r ...mini,.. i. v-wivii NIL II IU III, 'I'll is cannot. It mti.l be idle or in tuculat ion,- anti it "ill riot be iiile. Will no'. s;l other jiioperty, Mien be driven into ulher channels than that of the currency ? Can it tie other wise I Then wheie are we! What is the power of the w hole command : ot 1 lie c 1 1 r u la I ing medio m ' I do not ask in the fust instance, what is the politn at pO'Vfcr. Lut what is Ihe, 1 eat substantial Ent v i . . 1 I i liif I P 11 1 all!. iiiinpi' 1H1T ll inirun . ni iln r.iiintM ) - '- , . place stands secure liu.ii in terference. Property withdrawn liom the currency, cannot remain ai a i!;ictuating state, ready t reinin to it, and escaje f 1 o tu it as occasion i quite. In Ihe second place il exerts a sovereign font 1 ol over the pi a e, and ol course over, the value for the lime being, of all ihe, properly of all kinds in the country j Thatsam RfMiffco M. Whitney will be ihe ! acting Neptune f lur more liian oceaiji- ' power. lie nod, and every ihing i9 left! high and dry. Nothing will sell, be-; cause there is no money iu buy it. Theti! for the Iihi ye-t ol political villains. The; vast amount thai must be bold, will be loUrKt by them for 1 mere pittance. ..gaai he nods and the country is tlooded vItn r,,0ney. Every thin r comm aids a lt h ,,nce at)(i tlieee !iHUje Mlam will ij,en sell out, don !,l ng or tiibiing llihir opeia'ion. lie nod cajiital at a sing'e again.t lie flood sut Side s I he lia r vest of v 1!-) Inns is gat he r ed , the flood i etui ns , and to on ail libitum. Wh;g, aie ynj prepaiedj tor ttii-r Ldockheaded dui.ej of tory l his if demagogues and scoundieU, will you also endure h that y ou rny tet jour pdiiui Ill H 1 1 Ck fin the nrl'i t ,,rrn ri, ? . .... ... I I .... - w" ' , Jwu d,ie Nothing but absolute pounding,! rea' h e ad rhi caking, will gel an idea with- i ou 1 pei ic 1 aiaums nir. Eav pig slated that a great portion cf the issues of the Ohio banks weie forced lack upm them by the measures ofj the pet, vv hose bills ol Courre commanded the the tuireucy. Ihe other banks are all iu a panic. The blow is stiuck at the very root of their existence, and theii perfect soundness will not in the least avail theni. So frightened are they in ' ueeu, ana wun most abundaot cause, that all who fiad sent to him ut all on the subject, had earnestly eDtteated hirn to be silent as to the souices from which he derived his information, lest the vengeance of Ihe pet monster should' be provoked and vvieaken upon them. Will they cringe? Will they cou.e under such a dynasty, and lick and support the land that dnites them? Wi 1 the) , like puppies. pick up the polluted crumbs which an to be ohtaind by such begar j 1 They w id then be pitilul indeed, however little they may be pitied. Mr. E procured a Resolution cf inquiry, as t the part which Seeteturv

Woodlusy acted in tlii affair. No one had dared openly to oppose if. But what will it effect? The secietary understands a shuffle or two. and is learning fast hy bis practising on WhitDey. He w ill doubtless

icoutiive to wash hi hands ivttti evasions THE FLORIDA WAR, The following is an extract of a letter to a gentleman in Baltimore, published io the Baltimore Patriot of the 231 in-t. It i calculated to f xcite alarm for the tale of i.-.. . . . ii.:... r i.,., i, ... ; i v. lue" OM ' 1 a,M '." .o , j1 wliuiuJe, lur iunner ii.teii.gei.ee: Lounvine Journal. Extract of a letter , dated Monti ti.LO. Florida April 10h 183G. 1 !. e Faiaai neus within Ihe lat two davs, has asloishfd us. 1 am really tt J ( a 1 1 i thai they aave treated Gtneral iScotl as tiiev had be lore ii eattai General Gaines. They w Lipped G aiues and thea gocd leaswu to br! ie v e i hey hare cut ,e ,,jiiv a n.ile.nau luar.ed latel v f..:n . ivil F oihia, who asuien inn thnt lla 1 r.,v be itlicd on. O.-ce-da has taught the'whittui in before ibis, that he is a Geneial, and a savage not to be treated , j!h Cl)bt(-ni ?,, . lell(iw eilJPf ti;lt he j ; w ui ,lol ul tt)H fHt battle ef the Wiihla-I . . . i i i i , . i i i eoocnee, i.i,gi,i on me oim ti jecemner and iiiiii ir hf lino tieen liipre, vric1 1B kilunan ikoul,i hare rt-crosed iht rirtr.'i jje atk,i()iv ....g ie ls l)(),v Ilcarv t ;()ti! 0, ammumtion but in the last week j ;, has cut r.ff General Scott's bagy;ae! u airon on t heir way fmm Fort Dihiicto' ; ... . , I , ithiuconc bee, nnd it i3 very much to be apprehended th-t he ha, ga,.ied enough! 1 i'l'1) lor ro,e lime.' . i S I he Republicnnot Saturday attempt" . . 1 - ' " to make the public, believe that the . ., . . , giegate liainii uiaiontv m thiciiv a t theiale flictnin, vvns only 6V sense. The ticket bv which the i nilnL'L'i e'gate inn i .nt ( an te mo-t tanly etun-i-I ed i the one lor t o nrhi p Ti u-tees On ihat li kel 1 of the V i r candidates wan aUo se'tc'ed b the V.ai I'.iirenilc as one ol their can. . b'i e, dt f Il l .te. I be u it: Fulling 1 1 i i i , a n i him, tiler etaking the tggn-g'tto i-te h.i t! i .. . ; l. . i v ii o . e. e i c w :i v a '.. n tit ke',;lie Whig ni-j-,! i;y cuu It tolcra0 i v n e 1 1 r e i i j iii i u viz; an P.ur en H arrison. S!ia!!y, CcO King, i'lol) Alexander, 7 'Jo Fobc, ibl) 4 2-1 J that the maThus it v i ii be perceived jriiv lor Ihe llarri?un caudidn'e. armr iinirto thi estimate, i-, TWO TliOt-S A N D SIX II L N D R i : D A N D I FOLR !- Cincinnati Whh. Among the letters recently dertied as remaining in thn Baltiiore Post O.'li'e was one with the following neat anJ concise supersci ipiioii ; lb. 'Pat M'Mahori. the little Carpenter that s go! a big pnir ol vv,rker; hi wile! 1 eep rliop, and is a Jackson man, and voles tor the Fnion, and lues in Harrison stieet. alter living i.e ir the mai kct au I n 111 ks close b v MAI;i:ii:D-Uil Tnesdav llie.'ird in$t., by i John CoWiiis, Mr. JACOB UlDDLt:, to Janette Pi:nrd, eldest dauj.blcr of -Mr. A i'i-' c:ird ot tl.is t-lftee. 1 d 1.1) - to Wt'di-.tsday th 4li in-t in I, Mi s. LKlCK,. uir.nt vt A Picard, t-fler along and linjjeriiitr i!lnes. ; Oa Friday the Gdi just., Mr JsEl'II I fail. FOR SlIERi; ZACIIARIAII PL' Li WILL FOR AM SCOTT SENATE, II John c. f !' SCHOOL COMMISS 5.v ' !: WILLIAM R. McCO F Commission and I' .rrFa-ra,'; LOL!l6'ILLE, k JTlIK.,be riber l.as opened v li ,,Caiiy opposite the iiank on band a wed selected assorli... cet St LIQUORS, a.'". which be is determined to ?c io futct ,1 in (hi. a I men, cheaper than they can be 01ty. being determined ( tlevc tention to the above business. I. customers and others, will call 1 ON II AND, JUST IMP Li 1 ire t - . i'-1! hi Oi l ' , 1 !Ui. !l FEDC2C hogsheads New Orlcaus ' ; 0 boxes llavuiia. ijO barrels biaf To biips coifee 200 kegs nnils luO boxes mould and dipt ca ' CO boxes sperm To bbls New l'ork Brandy, 4 ' 50 ' do do " i: 40 ' domestic 20 half pipes chainjiaign an brand y 6 pipes pure Holland gin 20 barrels Baltimore gin 15 " dome-die Erin 12 " New Engbaidnim 0 " New Orh ans rum 3 pipes old Jamaica rim 140 qr. casks Madina, Tenerifn Sherry, Sicily, antEMridori 10 doz. boiJ (1 dos cacbj old Jen.

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Ctjlon brand 100 keg oysUrg 30 qr caskt sweet Malaga 50 boxei clart wine 20 ' muscat du 20 " lemon syrup 15 " assorted cordiali 2 pipes goud port wine G5 boxes pun powder tta 50 b iritis ti-h 1 iihd codtbh 6 barrels wluui and saltpatre 2 k cpioii) salt 2 u ginger rucw and ground 1 lilltllJt'! 2 ceroans indigo 1 tiosLcad madder 20 caiks cliCf se 15 b)xw3 raiiina 60 dl UIiiS fii 100 liilXt'S tJuitOD SOfitl 9 bit if.") aiinoiids 2 " liibfiti IGu boxes scotch herring J'l tc xtfs ctioculattt 10 kl mustard j" t rnpt dt-mijobiis 4u barrels obi r a vbikey lUli ' diictl apples 50 kt g whitr ltiad fi'J bai rt 1 good porter Co Luxes tobacco, uasurted No. ii barrels a'uob'd 10 ' peppei liiint curdial JD ba-ri table sidt 20 baskets champa'p." win 50 doz painted buckets "j btixi-s 8 iy 10 glass 50 ' 10 by 12 " 4u " tumblers

i V- iMjxt mticu i:it;ai u 2j,ooo s pnnih 7 j ituuis wrapping p pr oO " tap " H cans pina apple checsa. 1 " y. B. TILL AY, '-ouisville, April 13, I K i6 4D-0ia I M J I A N A 1 ' i 1 . Is , INDIANA. Al'ELY from Peimv Ivani.i, respect fully Wl informs Ibc pntilio Uit be has taken ti.e i'sre iiinl ia,ii;inoiinjUo tiriek buddii!g, on Wash si 1 1 e t , U) : to tlie I'onrt Hnust, (recently oc cii;,iu l asu tavern, by Mr Juhn Elder,) vhre ba v i a ir pa re.i no i:i i a n U' i m" it n p us a hoiisr i If i - r l a i eel to acconunodalc traveiicra, ia a Ma It: i. i.t ii feri.ir lo that of any Imii'f in tbt. Slate. lie tl.iTf-.'ore r r,ec M n !Iy Mlicits u i-nari-ol puniiu pu ' rolia ec, wbicli be ipipest mi l it bv bi n--i:, s eaiiuvors to nlea.e a nd t li'l .-r ruiiil.ii table iin.ru o uia) Lc p!i aei i j is tiro I 1 IS Mano;. )r fulij UMtiliuf-d . I a J i u ii a ; io lis, A ;: i i - , k 1I furnished, and care 20, lsSn--i'J-3t bdicon fr sale . f-. v r tt v-- ;i i.l f.EII li BAILEY. V i rice fines, Mv Tit., 4f;-'.f . C ty,fors,l,by a tui t , tint cjunli- ". ilf.i.LKR L BAILEY. inceiir.cs, Mjt Ts.1i , iC.'J i'j-'A irgS inr, for sal by MlbKbl.R & BAII.EV, V inriiines, .Mjy Tlh, lbJd-4'J-tf WHI5E V V T 11 E BARBEL jpHE subscriber Un constantly on hand ..i uy io e oani, hi uhi (jiisi.iy lor 5H0 at the market n...c. P..r h...,V Vf II I i.t tl . quested to call . . - - - - - - E. BROWN. tirt.cer. Viucenne?, Mnv j;L l'J3i 49-lC iL ciiitncr anted. A man of cood moral character, will, ibrr; suitable ipiabrieatioiis to e.mduele eca.-! .onsihn.d .... ,c,;n ., ,.,,;f 1 -..t i.r -. , .-I 1., ,. ..,1, . . a , i ii.li, a ii , c r a 1 1: ... i , . '. 7' T . T J'. i ; ia t'i c an ii ;vi! 4 iin'i to a cf tu o ! i v n, -,vhlc! 11 r, . t: IJ . 1 i : !,il IC aI a . 1 r. .n. John-. iii'tld! to 'stt r iir ; .re a . i .oi ; 'urci! ;n ; ! ia'.'t - - j.onl t .i.Uulttce 1 n 't w ti. " : n-.'i r . :ai h; i.1:i.', -:d ( a. . 1 a ' t ! 1 .. uC is, sue, I a- t h H fij-- '. an'v (;; sot-" ; i,Sd .M." 1: r3 said !oj :t wi,. i ti.rt ?'; or ti uxaci't . n i 1 c ; t;,.,.ia; i. Li. eJ v'M-l ; ; ; i.a ''- -A Ma 1 1 j'-j JCo , Ev'-a-. A. I) ,-,ro i r J''l - tonv'.i." :: - . iii ' tp.-, 1; j CHAbLFS E OEN i; ,( ( Vv'M. i p -j JACOo IJAiti' 1.1 r Slay Gi'i, IS3-Jy.l( v

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YfYfAVING haJ my carding micliiim r lxTi paired tborouthly.aiid ainjaged a stead 'and exnrincd haud to attend tbo same-, 1 vi , . .I ....Ll'. .-.t..i t.. j tie able to accoriiiuouam iun puunc wjiii mo uc 'kind of vrurk. H. U. WHEELER. ViDcmies, May all, 1S-.G. FT OS'l' or sdoieu ou the road from Vini if ct nil a, imliana, to Louisville u calf- . iikiu pocket book, containing $o0 ! jwhich three $5 notes weie on the State J Bank of Illinois. three 5 and ooelOi" on the Bank of the United Slates and 1 , on the Northern Bank ul Kentuck) --ai$o ttvo notes ol hand, and some olhi ,' j pa per-. ; A ituanl of 20 will be gitcn for le jdelivi iy ot the putket book and itsra b jtent, to the ubscriLcr at Richmond, M j i.-oii county, Ky. I DAVID II. M"LEAN. ! April '2U.li, JC3G---i.'5-3t. I iI mm f n tits v rniJE undersigried have this day coin. - intnced ihe manufacture of I'uUht Biscuit arid Cracker of ihe following kinds, viz: Pilot and Navy Biead--S da and Wine Biscuit Water, Butter, Boton and Sugar Crackers w hie h they warrant equal to any made in the Foiled States, being manufactured by machiney, uud dt idedly supeiiur to those mado I i. V hand, Ci.i;-::-f CoU'.iiry Merchant.', ) -

otvneranf h.eamboats, and all u. 4tS Piteiested in the article, are invited to raj ami sxamins- for themselves wholesale and retail by Pt. M ASON Si CO. So 3. W'ater-St , between 2 ! 3 I SK. J Louisville, April 25lh 183U-- I3 41 N. B. Orders to any extent Pur the above articles promptly executed. The Lexington Observer, Common,

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