Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 May 1830 — Page 2
(ration, ami enervated and corrupted the government ; to effect such amendments to the federal constitution as may be required, to keep the election of Ptesident out ot Congress, and to erect such additional barriers as may be necessary to preserve the Union, and prevent the subversion of the rights of the States. Other States will soon perceive the propricty of following the wise and patriotic examples of Pennsylvania and New-York, and, in twelve or eighteen months from this time, it will be distinctly understood, that no man can be brought forward as a candidate in oppooition to the present incumbent. But, this consideration, instead ot leading to apathy in the cpublican ranks, should only cheer them in their career, and add to their activity,
principles of 'this giant child and champion j
of freedom: What time more auspicious than at the commencement of the administration of his steadfast friend, disciple, and follower? The first celebration of Mr. Jefferson's anniversary has accordingly been in a style and with a spirit worthy of the occasion, and we hope and trust that it will be repeated annually, in all time to come, by all who are really and in truth of his political faith. We hone arain to witness a similar
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scene, the same generous enthusiasm, the same unanimity, on many successive returns
of that day.
1 he celebration was attended by the Pre sident of the United States, the Vice Presi
dent, the Secretaries of State, Treasury, War, Navy, the Postmaster General, and mare than
watchfulness and energy. Whenever the op- la hundred republican members of the two
position may abandon all hope of gaining the Houses of Congress, together with most of
ascendency in me aaminisirauuu m mc naiion- me distinguished othcers ot the Government, al government, the undivided attention of the visiters in the city, and citizens of the Disparty will be directed to State politics all trict, and neighboring cities. The President their energies will be exerted to gain and arrived at 5 o'clock, staid till 10, gave a patIiold the ascendency in a sufficient number of riotic toast, and retired, the States, to enable them, virtually, to effect There were twenty-four rccular toasts.
the rejection of the amendments that may be and many volunteers given, and in the inter- to elevate and enlarge the conceptions to imbue proposed to the federal constitution. vening pauses there were several short, ani- the understanding with the most exalted ideas of But, to the resolutions adopted by the Re- mated and eloquent speeches delivered. The illimitable attributes and perfections of the Great
publ
York:
PROSPECTUS. OF THE NEW-YORK AMULET, AND Ladies' Literary and Religious Chronicle. o::o OjTjHE primary object cf this work will be, to sJL. check the rapid nrocress of two alarming
evils, so fatally prevalent in our country, viz : Intemperance and Infidelity which, like the
cakcr-worm, are stripping the green walks of
lite ot all tlowcrs, and leaving the moral world a leafless desart. To do this the more effectually, we shall pourtrav in the most vivid colours
the deformity and deleterious consequences of
these most deadly evils, by interesting moral tales shetches, fragments, essays, and scriptural illustrations. We shall endeavour to cherish in the hearts of our readers, the sublime and be
nevolent sentiments of the blessed eospel of Jesus
Christ to exhibit the beauties and rewards of
virtue in all their captivating loveliness to awaken the better feelings of human nature to
cultivate the social and domestic affections
to lead the mind through the most delightful avenues, to the bowers of happiness and peace
ican members ot the Legislature ot New proceeding will be published together and 1 n .c,eo leaning manKinu to xear uou
Louisville Public Advertiser. entire, as soon as received. anu Keep nis commanutnents.
solution adopted by the republican The dinner was furnished by Mr. wLi
rnctiiDcrs or inc legislature or uie atate ot urown, at the Indian Queen, and in a style most fascinating forms-such as moral essavs, iSow York, at a meetinc held in the assembly unsurnassed for richness, variety, elecrsnr.t!
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ch imbcr, Tuesday evening, April 18th, Hon. and abundance. The hall was tastefully or- gay, from lively to serene" poetical Win. M. Oliver, president of the senate, in namcntcd with beautiful evergreens; and didactic articles in verse and somet
TTTT AVIXG purchased the right of making . JOL and vending within Knox county, Pcnkhatn Moshcr's Washing Machine, for scouring and washing clothes, any person wishingto purchase can have them on trial, and if Q s not annroved. inav be returned. I have also J
on hand and intend keeping, a supply of Ca-lwJ
binet Ware of the best quality; will alsa da Carpenter's and Joiner's work at the most reduced prices. JOHN MOORE. May 1st, 1830. 12-3t.
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sketches
preens; and u,uaLU- arucie m verse anu sometimes to en
the chair, and J B. Gosman, Esq of Tomp- amidst the freshness of the festoons was dis hvenour pages, a tale of fancy a humorous sto-
Xcn.s countv. secretary. One hundred and covered n full Irnn-th nnrfmit nf Whinmn ry an allegory a ballad or, a song, will re
Qix .lembers were nrcsent either in person or and two busts of Mr. Tefirrnn Thr ,i,Jcci.vc an Insc,ti- In each and in all, the great
by proxy. and form of the room are admirably adapted
Resolved. That thl3 ineetinP" do rCCOm-I to thr. nrrnmmndntinn nf a hrrrP rnmnm.. It... . - i . 11 i.,
o i - w... ....va. v. .u. vumifuiif i i iiii" if i r .rr in f i pr vvnrns. in n 'nt i p "ikp. ..i
tri tk :iu.lu.: i- r- . r.,i, . r . r . .: settlement.
Uivnvi uidii a vwinvmiuii nviu at uiv niiav,! ucillg WIUC ClIUUlIl IOT IWD parallel taOICS, 1U1 Wltll Hie SWeet, of Herkimer, in the county of Herkimer, on and across table at the head, which promoted In order to furnish our readers with thechoic
the 8th day of September, 1830, for the pur festivity and sociality, and prevented the dis- cst a
NOTICE.
7HEREAS we have filed in the Pro
bate court of Dubois county a suc
cinct statemcn of the estate of James Tol-
ley deceased, and find the same to be insolvent, a settlement of w hich will be claimed
accordingly. All persons failing to present f?'
their claims before the determination of the f . .i tn i ,)
JAMES TRAVIS Sc ARTHUR UARBINSOX, jidms of James Tollcy, deed. April, 1830 12-3t ADDISON & MERRIE. OPPOSITE the Union Hall, Main street, Louisville, Ky. Keep constantly on hand a very cxtensve and general assortment of Dutch Bolting Cloths, a very superior article, 34 and 40 inches wide from No. O
to No 9 inclusive, winch they oner lor saic
on reasonable terms.
Arrii in. irho. y-om.
trTThe editors of the Beacon, St. Louis
end and . aim will be, to convey moral and reli- Missouri, will pleace insert the above about gions sentiments, through a pleasing medium, to three months and forward their account for
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articles both of poetry and prose to encour-
pose of nominating the candidates of the re persion which a single long table creates. age genius and to foster talent generous prcmi- BT blaclwel. HALL' publican party for the offices of governor and U S. Tclerrahk. ums wil1 be awardcll froni l,nu 10 mc. fr oS- For publishing by Sut lieutenant governor, to be supported at the nal articles furnished. rI he entire services of a A New Periodical Wort, vni
governor, to oe supp
election in November next. Resolved That we recommend to our democratic republican fellow citizens in each of the counties in this State, to elect delegates equal in number to the representation ol such
c unty in the assembly, to attend the said con
vention,
going re
-Resolved, That : in the opinion of this ,c This precaution does not scei -Kneeling, a . net adherence to the usages of be wilhout rM as . d f the democratic party in the selection of can rn.: ' ....
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V Goods. -fT-Persons to whom the subscription papers
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respccunginiseyen was commanaca, and the wilrl Hardware, Cutlery, Queens ware, Glass- are sent, will please return them by the hrst day
greaiei precauuonsvYerctaKen to prevcnuts ware, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, cc. &c. all of ot June next. . .
cuiuuiir iu uic snowieuire 01 ine nuo ic. iu...Mok .m rnt Unnrrh k n nrm inc runurs ui mwusju -ma wa, n.
was mere v announced in the ministerial innr. '!.... :u,i Republican and Beacon, St. L.ouis, and the
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..Moiv, i i ucn. nnurcw jacKson, in s- nounded an ixcsively tcrrir,. : b., short but bnlhant .mhary career, f.lled ed. The Garde du Corps, seeing that his ' TVT1?W t'lVOT? the measure of his countiy's glory. As pre- ,im had failEl) destrovcd m.eIr h Hrawin ' ' ' iJN Va VV O 1 Ulvlli .
nirlt-nt n! the United States. hr ha hilhlh-H r . . . ' i I
our fondest hope, and most ardent expetta- Z Z rXSHJ.f". w"
tions and in the selection of his Cabinet, has "7 "IT5 " w .;:' "V": : ..new aiorcon i.rr. ne
evinced a feeling in common with the rcpub- " " Jirni, t n. H . 10 Wcssrs UURT0H & "kberd, a I .:. .. n b H more adroit than I. The greatest silence aottment of substantial and fancv Dr
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' Resolved. Phat his vigorous efforts in the chih' of ictu nchnn nt and relorm, and in the d lection, lemoval and pun'shmcnt of public deUultcts, iiave endeared him to the Democrs 'v of the nation Resolved, 1 hat in wiping a foul stain from tht n4y regiser,he has, in the autumol life, in he cooincss of wisdom, erected a new and imperishable monument to his exalted fame. Resolved, I hat this meeting heartily re-
opond to the senti nent expressed by the de
adventure.
lowest terms for cash; or in barter they will
receive at tair prices, viz: Wheat, Corn, Rye,
Vandalia, Feb. 10, 1830.
Strayed Away
The late Lord Hcmand, when presiding on Pork, Beeswax, Cordwood, Saw Logs, Fea
a trial where life and death was at stake, was thers, Dried Apples, Tallow, Domestic Lin
proceedincr with that solemnity which distin- en, Beans, Deerskins, Onions, See. together
ni cratic members of the Lecislature of gu,shes our Justiciary Courts over those of with all other merchantable articles, the pro
Pv-nnsv Ivania, and entertain a lively hope and our ncignD0-s, wnen a wag entered the court, auci os nomc muusiry
&' roni desire tnai Andrew jacKson will con-1 M ,u UM UUA a r,al,,& JIl'ISk a I ii.v, w. . .v.
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riu m,,rhKnnnMftMm..ir a crable Judpe. who was to the last most ad. Qt Mt?.. nmi will with ihprmnuhn.Uon, will be handsomely rewarded by me
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FROM the subscriber living
in I iu!ifnrr rniintv. Tllinni;. it'
one GREY MARE, thirteen. t A
hands high, six years old, mane and tail dark. y
Any person bringing the same to James Gib- -f
Aiselulness to his country.
mirably acute, stared for n moment at a sound couragement, continue the Store in the viso unusual in a Court of Justice, and with a ciniti of the Mill: thev want to purchase im-
RSo't frantic demeanor exclaimed "Macer, what mediately fifty thousand bushels of Corn in the name of God, is that?" The officer and twenty thousand bushels of wheat, and
oration of the birth day 0f ,00.kei1 a,our,d him ln va,n to satisfy the in- shall at each establishment study to accom-
ctary of freedom 4nd bene- qu,ry "n Uie wag exclaimed, 'U's
April 20, 1830.
1 l-3t.
THF. CELEBRATION OF MR. JEFTE
BIRTH DAT.
The commem
this l ustrious vctarv
factor of United America, was everv wav Alive, my Lord
wortv nf ihe man and the cause. A greater out thls 'homcnt. "We canna grup him
collection of talent, worth, diirnitv and vi. tue. m lord " "If hc has lhe arl of hell, let
rarely il ever adorned a festive board Free evcry man asslst t0 arraign him before me, frr.m dM spuit of taction, (although diffeiing thal 1 may commit him for this outrage and in so ,,r minor measures'! an immense enn contempt. Every one endeavored to disco-
cou from every put of this U ion joined ver the author ol this annoyance, but he had viih i Ik ufnosi cordiality and enthusiasm in Put lhc chcck uPon the box when the sound c. itbt au.r the birth day n him horn they for a time ceased, and the maccr informed his loved wh.l hving, and no or when dead lordship, that the person had escaped. The vh.os. political principles tluy adopt as their trial proceeded, when, in about half an hour, o.'ulatd and tM follow as heir surest guide sounds of music again caught the ear of the lor p-e.rtviog hu-u m libe.ty, extending hu- CourL "Is hc therc aKain-" exclaimed his rr, hmpmeH, su aininr the Constitution, lordship. "By all that's sacred, if he shall o.i ycrpcnu-io the Union of these United escape me this time fence, bolt, bar the l t.s doors of the Court, and, at your peril, let a
n .m.' the crowd who thronced the Hall, nian UvinB or dead escape." All was now " I i -1 ... i r ! i t
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Jack's modate customers.
Dead or alive, put him Vincejnes, Dec. 1, 1829,
42 -tf.
AMERICAN STENOGRAPHIC
e a v' . , I' lor'
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? . he seen man who acted in public life l,usllc'ul"Udl a.1,u tuuiuaiuiij scarcn him rtivmnhrv met to honor: here was was equally vain as before. His lordship
nt man whose consHmmate sic and ucgao iu luntmc inai inc uuou was some
thing more than earthly, and exclaimed "This is decefitio auris it is absolute delusion, neciomancy, phantasmagoria." Edinburgh fiafier.
v!o v. i,n from the lips cf the patriot b-- nd eloquent encomium, 44that fiUfJ ihe uuasure of hU country'
'pi f, also, is the i e sulmg officer ot
tit d -v; thr viu-.;b e John R anr, of Vir-
F'm" ' " 'v u iubican o tony years habi: We learn by the Natchez papers that the Ci d firaci.cr nd wh t ti:ne could be more Choctaw Council, which met on the 1 5th ult. faviM ,be r ihe c .mmen erncn and estab- decided in favor cf emigrating to a new luhmtnt ol ' ' :-jnuM cdebraticn through- country, west of the Mississippi out this rido Republic, of the character anJ " Louisviile Adv.
No
BY M. T. C. GOULD,
6 NORTH 8TH STREET PHILADELPHIA.
Hats Made & Sold, by R. P. PRICE, (VlSCEXHRS, IXDJAXJ,) In the house lately occupied by
ames 1ST Mc Arthur, as an Iron store, on S-
con street, one door above Market street.
The orices of hats in general, are for
Mr Gould teaches persons to record the
language of publick speakers as fast deliv I rt. ...
crcu. inose who cannot attend his person
al instruction may acquire the art from his book the 7th edition of which, is now before the public, price 50 cents. N. B. This work will be sent by mail to any part of the United Slates, upon the following conditions viz: If gl be enclosed in the letter from a less distance than 150 miles, the writer will receive a copy of short hand free from postage both ways. If from a greater distance than 150, he will receive two copies, paying his own postage, both ways. Post Masters, and others, who prefer to pay postage both ways, will of course receive two copies in all cases. ZZTA copy shall be sent to the publisher of any Newspaper in the U. Stales, who will give this advertisement one conspicuous insertion, and forward i number of his paper containing the same.
Fine Rcrarr.s, 5 Coarse do S 3
Beaver . glO Fine Castor, 8 Coarse do 6
Hats made in the shops here, are in gene
ral, much superior to those imported from the Eastern states, for the latter are made of the coarsest wool, and naped with rabit fur the farmers would find it to their interest, a: least 25 per cent, to purchase from the manufacturers. I pledge myself that my Hats shall be made in the best manner, of sufiertsr stuff, and in the most Fashionable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. February, 1829 2-tf KJPORKy C0RX& OATS, willbe received in exchange for Hats. R P. P. Kags ! Hags ! Hags ! CASH, or WORK, will be given for any quantity of clean Linnen or Cotton rags at tllC WESNTRH SUN office. INDENTURES tor Apprentices for sale at this office.
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