Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 July 1830 — Page 3
VIKCKNNES, JULY 31, 1830.
On Monday next, the free men of the
to the punixie.
In contradiction to somo statements made hy "Richard Heck," our would-be Recorder, (or assumed by him, though written by another,) I shall say but little, lie savF. "no IanruH!re used bv me since
ceunlry will deads by their voice, all I became a candidate, could be properly
contests between waiviauais, as to who constried to convey such an idea, 7 (allushall be their servantsit is then much ding to his name having been ordered to be desired that they should decide it out?) which 1 pronounce untrue. He cxt:ooly and deliberately, and if possible, honeratcs Mr. Stout from anv censure, tcrget every thing; of a personal nature, and verv justlv too, for it was me, and
'ji making out their great award. lnG a!one, that occasioned his name tb.be
taken out. though not without bavin? been
"Party," says a coalition print, "can previously authorized to do so. by bun:
do any thing it can make men fcrget nor docs it appear reasonable to suppose what themselves formerly were, their that I would take such a responsibility on own opinions, their votes, their actions." myself. But in order that it may be fairT bis is verified by the opposition of the ly" understood, I will relate the whole affriends of the late administration to the fair which gave rise to the assertions that Indian bill. When the same measure have been made by that dogmatical canwas recommended by Mr. Monroe, they didate. thought it right when urged by John gome few weeks ago, Mr. Beck and Q. Adams, in 1825, they pronounced it mVself went to Palestine. Illinois, for the
wise ana humane; but they now declare purpose of making arrangements for the tbat it is extravagant, cruel, monstrous, establishment of S Printm- Office at that because it has been recommended by place, and before leaving Uiere, ve all Gen. Jackson! We thus see that "par- those engaged in that business, to under-
ly can uo any thing. omtviue Jiav. stand that he would nositivelv come and
settle himself at thnt
The President, says the Charlollsvillc, TrnWpVPr. nrtpr Y-nn V;
Va. Advocate, was beset on every side and rcceiving a few different offers for buby his friends, who advocated the Mays- gincs?j some onc of which wag d ville and Lexington Road bill, urging b him to be more advanta C0usVo his upon him every motive of personal con- nt circumstanceSj it apepeared to bc
uuerauon to secure .ignaiure. ins a whh h whcth fi w Qr w rt I lvnt wnrt ntrnl hi m anrl nl Ihn oni' . ' '
I" " " "" -u3u i wnnIH nnf Wltlulrniv hie ivrhnl rn rr-i n-o
led me par
facts relative
g the thing
to him, he said, that taking every thing
i t . ; i
wnicn ne so magnammous.y susiainea. mcnts which circumstances
7 , .. ticularly to understand the
piaceu nie ncrc unuer me expeciauon ,l0,. 0 i t ., r thereto; and alter mentionin
guide of my public conduct. It is a just and reasonable expectation, and shall not be disappointed. It U my duty not less than my inclination to fulfill it ; and at whatever personal consequences to myself it shall he fulfilled' Commentary is needless. This is language worthy of a president of the United States : the course which it indicates will assure him the support of every Republican in the Country. Mexican Defiredatiofis Under this head the Nev Orleans Mercantile Ad
vertiser cau'ions masters of vessels
into consideration, he thought it would
be better to go to Palestine ; and further more, he thought it necessary that hi:
name should be taken out the ensuing
week, and decline offering for Recorder,
which you may suppose, 1 advised ; tor had he not agreed to v hat he did, his name
should never have appeared in the Pros
pectus; and it was solely in con
sequence of there not being a third per
son present to witness the conversation, that he denied the fact of having authorzed me to take his name out. Ilis plain and palpable design was to have two
THE LADY'S BOOK. CHARLES AL E X. iXD K R,
Publisher of the Daily Chronicle, and well
known as having been connected in the publication of the Saturday evening Post, and Casket proposes in conjunction with Louis A. Godey, to commence, on the first of July next, a monthly LITERARY MISCELLANY, under the above title.
Posey Circuit Court,
FEBRUARY TERM, 1830.
Cynthia Hicks,")
vs. V-Petition fcr Divorce.
Isaac Hicks, J
f fpHE complainant appeared by her
Jl attorney, and the court bemt' sat
isfied that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this state therefore, on moti
on of said complainant, by M. Ji. tl'ig-
This work will be devoted especially to ington, Esq her attorney, It is ordered.
he service of the Ladies, and looking
chiefly to them for patronagc.no exertion
will be spared to merit it. I he plan contemplated varies materially from that cf any of the American periodicals now circula
ted ; and if executed in the style which the proprietors believe to bc within their means,
will be found, they trust, to be an improve
thousand buihch of Corn, and twenty thousand bushels of wheat, and shall a! each establishment study to accommo- 1 date customers.
Vinccnnes, Dec 1, 1829, 42-tf.
HATS, Malic & Sold, by II. P. PRICE. (VlNCENNES, INDIANA,) house lately occupied by U. McArtiiur, as an Iron
B N the Ji James
That the pendency of this suit be adver
tised for four weeks successively in the
Western Sun and General Advertiser,
and that unless the said defendant appevr
here unon the calunc? ol the cause at the store, on Secon street, one door above
ensuing term of this court, by himself Market street The prices of iijTs in or counsel, and answer the said com- general, are for
Beaver, - glO Pine Castor, 8
mcnt, in some respect at least, upon the plainants petition, the same will bc ta
bestot its predecessors. In the choice of fccn as confessed, and the matters and
materia s t lougii contributions ot decided .,;nps therein contained, be decreed ac-
mcm win always oe accepiao,e, tney never will be introduced to the exclusion of other
articles of superior value. The numerous
Magazines to be provided for the purpose
ot selection, will always afford a plentiful supply cf matter suitable for the Lady's
Book, which, when republished, will pos
sess, for all but a few, the attraction of novelty. Extensive arrangements have been
made at home and abroad that will cue ev
ery facility to the ready attainment of the
choicest and carhst productions. The de
sign includes every thing which maybe ex
ung:
cordingly ; and that this cause be conti
nued till the next term.
A copy Test, W. E. STEWART, Clk. p c. July 22, 1830. 25-4t
Pine R9ramt9 5 Coarse do 3
PUBLIC NOTICE.
dministration upon the estate of
Gilead Honeywell, late of the town
of Whiteplain, county of Westchester H.TS shali be made in the best manner.
" New York, deceased, having been gran- f aufieTioT stufr, and in the most Past-
A'
Coarse do - 6
Hats made in the shops here, arc m general, much superior to those imported from the Eastern states, for the latter arc made of the coarsest wool, and n3ped with rabit fur the farmers would find it to their interest, at least 25 per cent, to purchase from the man
ufacturers. I pledge myself that my
tfrl in rlno Crr r- r f I o tr Imp t V n rini t a I
pected to afford entertainment and instruc- , , r .. , . , ... .. ionable style.
tlOH. in an invitinf fnrtn tr tVinc fni- whom
the work is intended. It is presumed too, who has regularly deputised the under-
bound Tor Tobasco, against the perfidy of st"nS8 tothia bow S that li tllC ouc iai1'
the pilots wh) haunt that bay. Capt.
Mayo, of the b?j Ursula, has reported several wreck occasioned by the villany of these sc jndrels, whose object is
plunder, and w hp the'ts and crimes are vinked at bv th. Mexican authorities A United States Vessel is wanted in the
Tobasco river, f the merchants continue to trade there. The port at the entrance contains four nine pound carronades and twenty Indians, who quarrel with each other, and have had no pay from the Mexican government for six months
LEWIS POTTERY.
A fine were (commonly called a Queensware) Pottery, has been erected in this city, and bids fair to become a
valuable acquisition. The clay and other
ed, the other might not.
Now, should I be blamed for having
thus acted ? Certainly not.
that a Miscellany deserving the notice of the
ladies, cannot but prove worthy of the other
sex. Among the subjects which may be c
numerated as likely to be prominent, will
De touna Music, including notices ot new
compositions, with occasional disquisitions on the science, and reprints of such New
Songs as may be thought worthy to bc sodis tinciiished : Biotrranhical anecdotes. Tales
and interesting Narratives, from writers of debts.
real talent ; the t asiiions, with an illustra the engraving quarterly, fancifully colour
ed. This department will be under the su
perintendence ot persons well versed in the
art, and no pains will be spared to render it
not tlie least attractive part ui its contents. A word or two now .tnd then will be iu
troduced, touching the exercises & snorts
which are generally regarded as improving
10 uoui Health and beauty, among which, Riding and Dancing may be specified, with appropriate wood cut, by skilful artists. Poetry, of course wnl be one of the Depart-
ineius to wnicn great ;.:untn,n will be paid;
and jnibroidery, tne poetry of Needle
w ork, will nil its due space. On this latter
subject it will be difficult to find contribu
tors who can write clcarlv, but the cntrraver
signed to act; and which has been ad
mittcd to record, according to law in the Probate court of Sullivan county, Indiana. The public are hereby inform
ed that the deceased was the owner of
real estate in the said county of Sullivan,!
which the undersigned is induced to believe will be sufficient to pay all his
July li, 1830.
JOHN WALLACE.
25-3t
9
AND NEW CHEAP GOODS.
r -
:o:o:osro:o:o:'
J. & W. HAYES,
th TflTAvE just received and arc now pjj opening on Market street, in the
I submit the above and correct stuto will be perfectly intelliui'ba .t 1 . 1 1 o
ments to the consideration of the public
at large, and wish them to weigh the matters on both sides. R. Y. CADDINGTON. OThe public generally arc informed that Mr. Beck will be succeeded by Mr. E. D. Campbell, from Lexington, Ivjutuckv, a gentleman of respectability. 11. V. C. Youk, Pa. June 22.
Last week a brigade cf about eighty
Germans passed through this place tor
the "lar West." 1 hev were from Al
CONDIT1
l lie work will be issued in numbers, on
tne tirst ui every month, and coniurise fiftv
six large octavo pages to he punted on a
nne super royal paper, with -niatlv new
upe, ana caretullv stitchcu i -doured co
vers. H,veiy number will con ai a piece
Music, one Copperplate Engraving, and at least four Wood cuts, illustrative ti the
contents ; and evev t!iree months a coloured plate of the latest London or Paiis Fashi-
on. L he subscription price will be S3 per annum, payable in advance 'J.i per cent, semi-annually, will be added to all subscrip
tions mat remain unpaid, and the w k discontinued to those who u-'tricot to m th up
their arrcavs. G eat attention w,H:.
su
iV' .'in one door below the store of J. and
S. Smith, a fresh and general assortment of SUMMER AND FALL GOODS:
Carefully selected within the last thirty incurs greater expense, than many are a
days, in the cities of Philadelphia, Balti
RICHARD P. PRICE.
February, 1829 2-tf tCTPORK, CORK If OATS will be re ceivedin exchange for Hate. R. P. P. PROPOSALS For Publishing by Subscription, A TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. THE subscribers, having been concerned in the publication cf this work, respectfully inform the citizens cf this State, and the public, that they have made arrangements to insure its speedy publication. Some may have come to the conclusion that its publication was entirely abandoned, ia consequence of its net appearing at the time expected by its author; hence, we deem it proper to say, for the satisfaction cf those who may have manifested a disposition to
patronize it, that the delay was occasioned entirely by circumstances beyond the control of its author. The undertaking is one
which requires more labor, and necessarily
e
sen
S3ce. They appeared in high spirits,
materials have heen amnlv tested, and antl amused themselves by sineii.e some to torwat dim: the w oi k to com. tr
found to be as pood, if not superior to of tllcr nave airs a they travelled on- bers, that they may rtccneit uniijured by
those used in the potteries of anv Dart ot warc?. They had that department well au transportation. Agents, rcccmng sub
Europe ; and, as provisions and fuel are filled which usually accompanies a Ger
1 r
man Housekeeper, as our informant stated, that he counted sixteen children as lecp in one nest, with their faces turned up to the sun.
ware of, or than the author at first anticipa-
more and Pittsburgh; the style, quality, blisher an 'opportunity of presenting patterns and prices, are such, as it is hop much ncw and interesting matter, which ed, cannot fail to please. has been brought about by the late session
Amongst which arc of the General Assembly, which will, in Superfine, Blue, Black and Steel mixed some measure, make the delay rather adCloll, vantageous, than otherwise. Suffice it to S;m,,,!n ni ,1 JXUnh r,rt ,i say, then, that the work is progressing, and
1 J J I mill rnmrtlnarl o e crvnn 1 C o slur. r0-'lfl
atimeit, 1 rnPrprnPC(! XUU nprmit
Camblet, Carcassian and Tartan Plaids, Wc deem it unnecessurv to bee the oat-
Bombazctts and new style Calicoes, Cam- ronage of our fellow citizens to this work, as jricks and J aconctts, we feel confident (from the patronage alreaSwiss, Mull and Book Muslins, figured dy received) they will take a pleasure in giv-
and main 1 inS 11 meir support, especially wnen tney
Irish Linens nnd Rnhhinp.tts. consiaer it is tne proaucuon oi meir own,
ui ii en c. oi and not of another state.
uio u oo uieueneu oiuruims oiieciinus,
The Rhinoceros. The brift Iars,
bundant c cheap, no doubt is entertain
cd of the success of the undertaking. As aoon as a few additional potters, competent to work on the Staffordshire plan, can be procured, the manufacture of fine vVare mav be successfully and vigorously
prosecuted. The prices of ware hcreKrom Calcutta, has just brought into
arc considered sufficiently high to afford Boston the first animal ot this descip ample encom nement to competent Dot- tion wnich has ever been in this coun
tcrs Printers may promote an important tr'- He excites great curiosity; is said branch of manufactures and the public to be 1 5 months okl and weighs 2,000 lbs
i sr r
interest by copyinor this paragraph. nis iooa consists ot vegetables, and he
Lou. Pub. Adv, consumes about 15 gallons ot water
To the Voters of Knox County.
Iellow Citizkn:
daily. Raleigh Star and Gazette.
Death Extraordinary. On Friday,
senptions, and remitti: g the amount to the
puolisners, will be allovra 15 t ei cent, dis
count, or a proportionate number oi copies
ei iue woik. AUtircss
LliWIS A GDDF.Y, 5c CO. Daily Chronicle (jjjlcr, Phdadilfihia. Country papers, bv inserting the above as
often as thev think firm IP' :mrl ci-tulincv
their papers addressed to "The Lady's Book," Philadelphia, will be entitled to re-
cencthe work tor one year, and the same
will be promptly attended to.
a7"Subscriptions to the above work, rc
cci ed at this nV. e
Si AVE (P 1N:)1ANA, Knox County.
Proba te counr. yuir sessions, 1830.
1 lie btute ol Indiana, i
Nottingham Review.
MSI'
Were it not tor a misapprehension of Uttciimen
mv desire to stand a poll to obtain by - -ZX lr g ' , 3, : : ?
vour votes the office of Urcordrr at l"13C " ,,1CU ,u,s uu ""uiluu oi uidi " J
the approaching election. I should await c,t ,or near 200 years
your decision hi perlect silence: but I am announced as having declined in the last "Western Sun" newspaper ; and it lias thus become necessaiy to make known to you, the error of that enunciation. At the same time 1 must exonerate Mr Stout from any censure on account of my name being eradicated, the
T.
CANDIDATES DEPARTMENT.
MONDAY 2D AUGUST, 1830.
Senator Fcr Knox, Daviess Martin.
Wilson Lagow.
Representatives.
misunderstanding having originated with Decker, John C.Reily,
-' i i , , mm'
Ins foreman. My opportunities for per
eonal communications, are too limited to effect a correction in due time, therefore
I resort to my mechanical skill, as the only alternative left me to be enabled toj
avail of your friendship. I did not, nor I
' shall not, decline to hold a poll ; and no John Purcell
language used by me aince I became a
A N attachment hrving heretofore is l sued against Auguste Tougas, cal
led Lavoillet, and Angelique, his wife, for a contempt of this court, in not set
tling up the estate of Ambrose Mallet, deceased, agreeably to a citation served
upon them ; which said attachment has
been returned by the Sheriff, " JVot in his bailiwick;" and it being suggested
to the court, that they reside in the state
Ebenezer Welton, Joseph Chambers f Illinois: It ts therefore ordered, up
I . . r ....
on te motion ot Ueneral IV. Johnston,
Attorney for the heirs and creditors of
said Ambrose Mallet, deceased, that the
said Tougas, and Wife, personally apt. r .Li . .. f . . r.
pear oeiore mis court on ine nrst uay ot te ensuing term, and settle up the said estate ; in default thereof, the court will
Joseph Roseman.
Associate Judges John Moore, Rioiiarp P. Price, John Black, Sheriff. John Myers, John 13, Laplakt.
Thread, Bobbinett, and Cotton Laces,
Silk. Bandana, Madrass &. Cotton Hand
kerchiefs,
Super fancy and Gauze Handkerchiefs,
Canton Crapes, Scarts and veils,
Belt, Cap, B muctt and Fancy Ribbins, Figured black gross de Naples and Lute
strings,
Marseilles and Fancy Vcstings,
To those who have not had an opportunity of examining the Manuscript, we would say, that itwas presented to the members of the Legislatures their session of 1829, and pronounced to be correct, and as an evidence, we refer to their signatures on the prospectus, or to the Representatives themselves, residing in the different sections cf the State. Great pains have been taken to obtain
correct information in relaton to the North
White and black cotton and worsted hose part of the State; and we are much indebt
and half hose, cd to those gentlemen who have long been Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk, Castor and engaged in the Indian trade for the inforBcaver Gloves, mln acquired. nJnrrliorv,,, a j n t i ti i A ne manuscript is now mtlie hands cf Ginghams Swiss and Mushn Robes, Mr. Wm Woodruff, of Cincinnati, whose nose ana 1 oint Blankets, character as an engraver is well known to White, Red, Yellow and Green Flannels, the public; we may, therefore, say the work Bed Tickings and Drillings, will be executed ina style not inferior to any Leghorn Flats and Bolivars, Umbrellas in the United States.
and Parasols, CONTENTS AND CONDITIONS.
This map will contain a rariety of useful and interesting matter, not usually published in maps. It will shew the Indian
Lad ies' Prunella and Morocco Shoes,
Gentlemen's coarse and fine Shoes, Fur, Wool and Morocco hats, Looking
Cdasses, Combs, &c.
With a gcncrral assortment of HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, (
and County boundaries the Seats of justice and other towns the surveys as registered in tlve several land offices the lncnticTi nf
CHI 1 tht several Indian trihps. their villap-e; ar.tl
ULiAO&WAttfc. the number cf their inhabitantisComberGROCSRIES kind RoadState Roads Wabash Canal of every description. Water courses the Form of Government The public in general are respectfully of thc State Fact of the CountrySoil solicited to call and examine our Goods, Prairiej-Antiquitics-and an interesting as we are determined to dispose of them dS U at very reduced prices for cash, pork, inhabitants Lawyers -Doctors- Merchcorn, country linen, feathers, furs, whis- ants Printing Offices Mills -Machinery,
Key, etc.
Vinccnnes, August 1, 1S30.
25-3m
STORE.
Recorder.
candidate, could be properly construed Samuel uill orth. j. a. uardekxk, uiu, uu.,, u c, io seme to convey such an idea. I have always Alfred G. Lagow, Hexkv Ruble, theaccounts rom the best evidence then desired to be fairly understood, and to a- r'vv"1'' i)cu HfS hada"d decce lhc Glance against XA ,tl aimmlties, ht l rJn C.W.Al. HictiARD Blck, lhem, and direct its appropriation. Or-
honest pretensions prematurely casta- Gexl. W. Johnsto Wn. L. Withers, J 1 1 aide, without speaUinB in my own be- Samuel Hill. Daniel C Johnson. order to be inserted for three weeks
CO RON OR.
AD UAH A ?I KrDARMEL
rAKTIN ROBINSON,,
AS removed his othec to Market & . .
half. I remain desirous to become vour
JEcont)ER, and conscious of my ability to discharge the duties of the cfTice, I beg of you fellow citizens, to confide in my sincere pledge to attend to them
laithlully I will here sav nothing that J H street, directly ouoosite KurtzSc
can possibly iiv rease the stormy ferment Lodwicks Store, where he will attend
into which a candidate tor another sta to conveyancing, book-keenin, or any . : r ... v r.. I ... 4 ' '
iun "iiu UUJ313 in ms weaiiii, nas iur umn wjiniiv. .
some weeks labored to throw the peo June '26, 1830. t 20-rf
ole: I am poor, but honest: and the im i
Dortant station 1 ask is onc for which I - IO'l'ICK
previously, in the Western Sun, news
paper. A true copy Test, For II JOHNSON, Clk. D C. JOHNSON, d.c pc kc. July 23, 1830. 25-3t
NOTIHK.
ICiumpomier, bcini
uin nui uiujuauucu. i l,rd oi you iei rvj xv vncnuenun c?n
low -citizens, to remember mc at thc polls as your pbedient Servant, RICHARD I3ECR. Vinccnnes Julv 25th. 1830.
1CJEV
7 C(mmo(l
BOARDING
ly to
SOLOMON RATH DON I
Vinccnucs; Ju'y 1S30.
92 9 Ij. ciumpomieb, ucing determin
ed lo go to rrance, never to return to this country, will dispose of his proper
ty at public sale on thc 12TI A.U
The whole to be neatly executed cn ccpperplate, handsomely embellished with a view of the FALLS OF OHIO. It will be neatly executed on a fine bheet of paper, (2
HE subscribers are now opening varnibWand mounted. Price S4 00. in the new Store on Market-street, The scale will be nine miles to the inch, next door to Messrs. Burtch c He- $7-Any person procuring six subscriber?, behd, a large assortment of substantial and becoming responsible for the same, will and fancy Dry Goods, with Hardware, be entitled to a copy cf the work. Pest Cutlery, Queensware, Glassware, Hats, Masters, Prine tcrs, and the agent fcr the Shoes, Groceries, bc. &c. all of which Miami Times, are requested to interest were recently purchased by onc of the themselves in getting subsenbew. 1 erson , 1 , , J ... , who procure subscribers are requested to partners (who had every possible ad- send a list of them to the Publishers hy the
vantage as to price ana quality; in M ew first cf June next.
York and Philadelphia, and will be dis
posed of on the lowest terms for cash; or in barter they will receive at fair prices, viz: Wheat, Corn, Rye, Pork, Beeswax, Cordwood, Saw Logs, Feathers, Dried Apples, Tallow, Domestic Lin en, Beans, Deerskins, Onions, Sec. together with all ether merchantable articles, thc product of home industry. MARRON Sc HUNTER.
XCJ M. Sc H. now possess thc Co
THOMAS J. EVANS.
JOHN SCOTT. Logcnsport. Feb. 1S30. C
L, (icntleiiun c?n be ar ly al Pmic saie on tne ikU" W-T ai. sen. now possess mc Lo ated with PHIXTAS GUST, 1330; thc sale may last sc- iumbian Steam Mill, and will with JTJ for particuiatrTap- ciald. Tct ms will bz ma.de known the retjuisitc encouiapemcnt, continue ' ' on thc day of sale. j il.e Store in the vicinit) of thc Mill:
Vinccnacs n, 1330.
3 1-ds. I they w?.:.: to rui chase immediately fifty
Kags! Hags! Kags! CASH, or WORK, will bc given for any quantity of clean Lir.nen rv Cotton RAGS at thC WESNTRJ SUN office. Magistrates BLANKS for Il
linois for sale at this office. The St. Petersburg papers announce the death of a rr.an at Moscow arct
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