Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 September 1830 — Page 2
Oceans is
J!cvvkd to the national ;.r.d vr.tnt; zr.d with an hurhb'c Lf.d carnr&lj
grayer to Almighty God, that he will prosper IT' y anxious endeavor to promote the happiness of a Irte ai d loyal
sc.
renstitutional came, lie has always de-
fended lis interests and proteased its principles, lie will icspcct our lights,' lor he will deme his own from us. Wc shall secure to ourselves h las all the guarantees necessary to libctty strong aVd durable. The rc-tstablUhmeut of the National Guaid, with the intervention of tbc National Guard in the choice of the ctucrs. The intervention of the citizens in the ronr.a'.icti of the departmental and municipal administrations. rV , r !nrir f,r the traniirttt;innS Oi tU
press; the lagally organized responsibility of the ministers, secondary agents of the administration. The situation ot the military legally secured. The reelection of deputies appointed to public offices we shall give at length to our institutions in concert with the head of the
state, the developments of wh'ch they 2:avc need. Ficnchmcni Ihc Duke or Orleans himself has already spoken, and his language is that which is suitable to s free country. 'The Chambers, says he, 'are gang to assemble; they will consider of means to insure the reign ol the laws, and the maintenance ot the
ri-t.ts of the nation. 1 he charter wi.. henceforward be a truth. From the Journal du Commerce Juy ol. "Inhabitants of Paris! thedupuuesol France, at this moment assembler :n I alis, have expressed to me the desire that I should repair to this capital, to exercise the functions of lieutenant-general of the kincdom. I have not hesitated
to come and share your dangers, to
place myself in the midst of your heroic Iminn. and to exert all my efforts
t .. r to preserve you from the calamities ci civil war and of anarchy. On returning to the cilv of Path I wore with pride
those glorious colors which you have re sumed, and which myself long wore The Chambers are going to assemble, they will consider of the means of sccu ?n thn rrio-n nfthe iaWS, and the mttl
icnanrc cf the ri.rhts of the nation
charter will thenceforward be a trutlu Lcuxs PiiiLLirs D'Ohlf.aks."
ASD xVEfr CHEAP GOODS. ' J. & V. HAYES,
rr WP. iiwt r rnvt d anJ am now
jtl opening on Market street. in vmmi miniWir Kn!iv lhr slOTC ot .1 .
n 1 it
s -
The
From the Journal des Debate. THE PROTEST OF THE DEPUTIES The undersigned regularly clcctcu Deputies by the colleagues of arrondis sements: bv virtue of the Royal Otdi-
nance of the , and conformably to the Constitutional Charter, and to me laws relative to electors of the and who are now at Paris, consider themselves as absolutely obliged, by their duties and their honor, to protest against the measures which the advisers of the
Crcwr. have lately caused to be proclaimed for the overthrow of the legal system of the election and the ruin of the liberty of the Press. The same measures contained in the Ordinance ot
the , arc in the opinion ot the tin-
deraifM.et!. directlv contrary to the Con
stitutional rights of the Chamber of
Peers. to the nublic riehtsof the trench
to the attributes and to the decrees of
the tribunals, and calculated to throw
the state into confusion which equally endangers the peace of the present moment and the security of the future.
In consequence, the undersigned, inviolably faithful to their oath, protest, in concert, not only against the said measures M.uaeainst all the act- which may result Irom them. And considering, on the one hand,
that the Chamber of Duputies,not hav-
ing beer, constituted, could not be legaldissolved, on the other, that the attempt to form a new Chamber of Depu
ties in a novel and arbitrary manner, is directlv onnosed to the Constitutional
Charter,. and to the acquireu iigms u. the electors, the undersigned declare that they still consider themselves as legally elected to the Deputation by the Colleges of the arrondisscments andde-
partmtnts, whose sunrages uic iav obtained, and as incapable of being replaced, except by virtue of elections
made according to the principles anu for rr. 3 prescribed bv the laws. And it
the undersigned do not effectively exercise the rights, r.or perform aU duties
pcop
"It is with the utmost sa!israction that I find myself enabled to congratulate vrm ur.on the reneral trarnnillit v of Eu-
rope. This trarquillity it will be the jg. Siith, a fresh and general assortment
object ot mv constant endeavors to pre- 0f
serve; 8nd the asurancc which I receive from my Allies, and from all Foreigh powers, arc dictated in a similar
spirit. 'l trust that the good understanding which prevails upon subjects of com mon intetests, and the deep concern which every state must have in main taming the peace of the world, will insure the satisfactory settlement of those
matters which still remain to be finally . arranged. "Gentlemen of the House of Comw;on, I thank you for the supplies which you have granted, and lor the provision which you have made for the scveial biar.chcs of the public service duting that paitoflhe present year which must elapse Jefore a new Parliament can be
assembled.
I cordially congratulate you on the
diminution which has taken place in the
expenditure of the country, on the re
lief which you have afforded to my peo
ple by the repeal of those taxes which have heretofore pressed heavily upon
them.
u You may rely upon my prudent and economical administrationof the supplies which you have placed at my disposal, and upon my readiness to concur in eve
ry diminution of the public charges
which can be effected consistently with
the dignity of the Crown, the mainten
ance of national faith, and the permanent
interests of the country.
" My Iords and Gentlemen I cannot nut an end to this session, and take leave
of the present parliament, without ex
pressing my cordial thanKS lor the zeal which you have manifested on so many ocsadons for the welfare of my people. You have wisely availed yourselves of the happy opportunity of general peace and internal repose, calmly to review many of the laws and judicial establishments of the country, and you have
applied such cautions and well consider ed reforms as are consistent with the spirit of our venerable institutions, and arc calculated to facilitate and expedite the administration of justice.
Ycu have removed the civil disqualifications which affected numerous and
important classes of my people.
When I declare, on this soemn oc
casion, my fixed intention to maintain to
tho utmost ot my power the I rotcstant
reformed religion, established by law, let me at the wmc time express my earnest hope that the animosities which have prevailed on account of religious distinctions may be forgotten, and the
decision of Parliament with repect to
those distinctions having been irrevoca
bly pronounced, my faithful subjects will unite with me in advancing the
great object contemplated by the Legis lature, and promoting that spirit of do
mestic concord and peace which consti
tutcs the surest basis cf our national
strength and happiness."
;ew nnva axd MEDICINAL STORE, . JPholcsale and Retail. IUTT OUU1UK,
General Land Oilier . 23d August, 1833. OTICE is hereby gicn, that tl:" sale of Public Lands, directed L the President proclamation of the 15th
cf June last, to take place at the Lard
SUMMER AND FALL GOODS; r.nrffnllv p!rrhMl within tho last thirt
dins, in 'tho cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pit:bMrih; tho st le, quality, patterns and pi iocs, arc such, as it is lu-p-ed, cannot hii to please. A mon which arc
Smcifmc, Bluclilack and Steel mixed Ch.th.
Superfine, Blue, and Black Cassinett and Sattinett. Camhlrt, Circassian, and Tartan Plaids, Bomhazetts vV. new s'.yie Callicoes, Cam-
hri ks ;nd Jaoonetts,
'Swiss, .Mull and Book Muslins, figured
plain, Irish Linens nnd Bohbinctts,
IrmviivV hlrarhed Shirtings Sheetings,
Thread, Bubbinett, and Cotton Luces,
Sill:, Bandana, Madras vV Cotton Hand
kerchiefs,
Super fancy and Gauze Handkerchiefs, Canton Crape-. Scarfs and veils.
Belt, Cap, Bonnetts and i ancy Kihhons, Figured black gross de Naples and Lute
strinc,
Marseilles and Fancy Vcstincs,
White and black cotton and worsted hose
and half lnse,
Ladies'' and Gentlemen's Silk, Castor and
Beaver Gloves, Ginghams, Swiss and Muslin Robes, Rose and Point Blankets, White, Red, Yellow and Green Flannels,
Bed Tickings and Drillings, Leghorn Flats and Bolivars, Umbrellas and Parasols,
Ladies, Prunella and Morocco Shoes, Gentlemen's coarse and fine Shoes,
Fur, Wool and Morocco haHj Lookirg
Glasses, Comb?, &.c. Wiih a gaitrral assortment of HARDWARE. QUEEN SWARF,, CHI NA AND GLASSWARE.
the T ATE of Ballimorc, respectfully in-tO.Ticc at Crawfordsville, in the State ct
1 3 A form the citiiens ot v mceuncs, ! Indiana, on the hrsLIWcncay in uctc-Ler
country physicians anu mcrcuanis, uui ncxi, is nereuy pusipui.iu umn they have opened a new and pci manent J Mcnday in November next; andthcsalc drug and medicinal f tore in Vincenncs, J directed by the same proclamation to Market street, in the house recently cc- jtakc place at the Land Office at Fort cunicd bv W. Lajrow, Esq and adjoining j Wayne, in the same State, on the thiid
the store cf Mcsis. Tomlinscn k Ross,
where they intend keeping cn hand, and
olTerir.c for sale on the most reasonable j bcr next
Mondy in October next, is hereby post
poned until the third Monday in Novcm
and accomodating terms, a large and
general assottmtnt of fresh and genuine DRUGS, VDDICLXES, PAISTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, CHEMICALS, &C among which aic many new ar.Jimpor-
Sulph. Quinine, Iodine, Acetate of Mcr-
pl.ium, Hydriodate de Potassse, Chloride cf Lime, Pepcrine, Pyroligncous acid, Extiacts of Elatcrium, Cicuta, Hyosceamus, Gentian, Stramonium, Dandelion, Bark, Colocynth and Lettuce. Denarco
tized opium, Flotida vratcr,, Odontalgic
Balsam, an admirable remedy for the
iGolhach, and to check the caries and cor
rect the cfTensivencss cf decayed teeth also Ague Powders used so successfully
in the East for the last few seasons in the cure of that obstinate complaint called jhe chills and fevers. PATENT MEDICINES of all kinds, among which are Crumbrachcr 's and Meade's celebrated Antidispeptic Pills. Varnishes, Gums and Painters Brushes of all kinds, Goid and Silver Leaf, Copper Gold and Silver Bronze. Smalts Surgeons' Instruments
Shop Furniture, Sec. Sec.
Miscellaneous Articles.
GROCERIES Of EVERY DESCRIPTION.
The public in general arc respectfully
solicited to call and examine our Goods,
as we are determined to dispose of them
at vcrv reduced prices ior cnsi, poiw,
corn, country linnciv feather?, furswhis-
NEW STOliE.
Kev, cv:c.
Vim enncs, Ausust 2, 1S30.
o
"-Sm
which they derive from their legal dec
lion, it is because they are
solute violence. Many Deputies arc expected at Paris to-morrow or the day alter (Here follow a list of the names of sixtr-four Deputies )
Com-
Fron the AVw York Jzumai c
rxerce Sfiteemher 1. LATEST FROM EUROPE. By the packet ships George Canning, ?rom Lhernoo!, anu Charlemagne from
llavic, we have received London papers to the evening cf July 23d, Liverpool to tbc 2-lth (Saturday) and Paris and Havre dates to the 1 st. The British Parliament was prorogued
on the 23d, and was to be dissolved on vh.e following day Phe following is the King's speech announcing the prorogation: 'Off. Jcrdt and Ce r.tlevie On this f.rst occasion of meeting you, I am desirous of repeating to you m person, my
cordial thanks for those assurances ot j
sincere sv mpathy and affectionate attachment which you conveyed to me cnthc
,!
rjHE subscribers arc now opening B in the new Store on Market-street, next door to Messrs. Burtch Hebeud, a large assortment of substantial and fancy Dry Goods, with Hardware,
Cutlery, Quecnswarc, Glassware. Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c. &c. all of which were recently purchased by one of the partners (who had every possible advantage as to price and quality) in New York and Philadelphia, and will be dis
posed of on the lowest terms for cash;
or in barter they will receive at lair
prices, viz: Wheat, Corn, Rye, Pork,
Beeswax, Cord wood, Saw Logs, Fca
thcrs, Dried Apples, Tallow, Domestic
Lin en, Beans, Deerskins, Onions, ike.
together with all "ther merchantable ar
heir icgai cicc-j t-lcjeSj tic product of home industry, e hindred by ab-1 M APRON & HUNTER.
fcCF L Sc 11. now possess the Cc-
lumpian Stf.am Mill, and will with
the requisite encouragement, continue
the Store in the vicir.it of tne -Mill
thev want to purchase immediately fifty
thousand bushels of Com, and twenty thousand bushels of wheat, and shall at each establishment study to accommodate customers. Vincennes, Dec. 1, 1329, 42-tf.
, FOR SALE, .
THE STEAM HILL f ACIORT , esiao lished at Batdsiown, Ky. is offerr . n n M 1
ed lor sale, cn a crcuu oi i, , o, aim
5 vears. Thebuildmc m 3 j stencs high
built of brick, in the best manner; the
machinery superior; and been muse on
lv 10 or 12 months. 1 be situation com
f ij
mands many laciiities ana aavamages for carrying on the businessa conside rablc quantity of cotton is raised in the
vicinity, and large sales oi yarnsmauc at the Factory. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as any one disposed to purchase, will, it is presumed, apply, on the premises, to the proprietors, or at our Store, where an inventory of the Ma
chincry, and a plan of the building can
be seen.
s TILLEY, SCOTT k. CO Louisville, August 27, 1830. 30-St ;rr- The editor of the Western Sun,
mcennes, In. will publish the above ad
vertisemcnt 8 weeks, (once a wcck,; anu
forward his account to the orhce oi me
Louisville Public Advertiser.
Superior chewing and smoking Tobacco,
Segars and Snufl ol all kinds Perlu
meries, Lotions, Oil for the hair, Soaps,
Wash balls, Confectior.arics, Fancy articles, Sec, iuc. Medicines For Family Use prepared in the most accurate manner,
and the purchaser can avail himself of
gratuitous auvice anu uirecuons ui men administration. II. ScO. having made arrangements in
Baltimore, by which they will be enabled to keep their itock constantly renewed, pledge themselves to all those who may
favor them with their custom, that their medicines shall be genuine and cf the best quality; and the prices so moderate as to make it an object with the neighbouring Physicians and Merchants to send them their orders and they respectfully solicit public patronage. DP. W. IV KIT T,
of the above firm, respectfully offers his
professional services in the practice of
UEDlClh'E, SURGERT, QBSrEritlCKS,?C
to the citizens of Vincennes c its neigh
bourhood His dwelling is connected with the above Drue and Medicinal
Store Vincennes, Sept. 4, 1830
By direction of the Secretary of the
Treasury, JOHN M. MOORE, Jct'g. Com. cf the Gen. Land Ofcr. fcy the President of the Untied
States. TJ N pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jackson, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held at the Land Offices cf Crawfcrdsvillc and Fort Wayne, in the state of Indiana, at the peiiods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Land Office at Crawfordsville, on the fust Mcnday in October next, for
the disposal cf the public lands within
the limits of the undermentioned town
ships and fractional townships, iz:
Townships twenty-eight, tmny-scYen
and thirty-eight, of range cne, cast ct
the second puncipai mcriuian;
Fraction of township twenty-sever., and townships thirty-seven and thirtyeight, of range cne, west cf the second principal meridian; Fraction of township twenty six and townships twenty-seven, thirty-seven and thirty-eight of range two, west of the second principal meridian; Fraction of township twenty-five, and townships twenty-six, twenty-seven, thir
ty seven and thirty-eight, of range three west of the second principal meridian; Fi actional township thirty-eighty cf range four, west of the second principal meridian; Fractional township thirty-eight, ci range five west of the second principal
. M
HxVTS,
luaiie o otyiu, vy R. P. PRICE. (TlSCESh'ESj -ISDIAXJ,) house lately occupied by & McArthuji, as an Iron
r, . - - Ann rtnnr flhoVC
store, cn aecom cti, . Market street The onces of mats in
general, are tor Bcavtr, - 810
SXV2XTK & TRACY'S r Tin & Sheet Iron
MANUFACTORY. ON the corner of Market and Second streets, have on hand for sale,
a large and general assortment ot l in and Sheet Iron ware, which they offer at reduced prices Tinware will be
told wholesale and retail uponadvansageous terms to purchasers. Vincennes, October, 24, 1829. 3T-tf Why is a hot cake like a Caterpillar ?
Because it makes tne buttery
1TN the
it TlMVS
Mm
TOR SALE, The ILLIXOIS II0TELy situated in the town of Lav-
rekceville, near the centre of
the town. It is a lartre trame
rritLdian; The Fractions of townships twer.ty-
five, twenty-six, twenty-seven and twenty-eight, above designated, excludes tiro
lands reserved to the stats ct Indiana, ior
Canal purposes, under the provisions of the act of congress, approved on the 2d
day cf March, 1827. . - . 1 .. V m A.
The townships aesinaicu as i.uutdtj j thirty-seven and thirty-eight, arc in the vicinity of Lake Michigan. At the Land Office at Fortwayne, oa the third Monday in October next, for the disposal of the public lands within the limits of the undermentioned townships and fractional townships bctweea the Wabash and Eel rivers, and embracing all the alternate sections and part3 of sections reserved to the United State under the act of Congres sgranting to the State of Indiana certain lands for
the purpose of opening a car.al, with the
exception of those sections tnrougn which the canal may run, to wit: Fractional townships twenty-seven, of ranges two, three, four, five, six and seven, cast of the second principal meridian; Fractional townships twenty-eight, cf ranges two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten, east of the second
principal meridian;
Fractional township twenty-nine, ci ranges five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten and eleven, east of the second piincipal meridian; Fractional township thirty, of ranges seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen and fourteen, east of the second principal meridian; Fractional township thirty-cne, ci ranrres eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen
and fifteen, east of the second principal meridian;
Also the undermentioned tawnsmp?
building containing five rooms below j in the vicinity of Lake Michigan, viz: and tlii rt
!A4 f
BLACKSMITH' SHOP.
f (i HE subscriber
continues to carry on the above
biick shep, oppo
site the Catholic Church, and ad-
joining the Cotton Factory of Reynoh.s and Bonner, where all who call n.sy be accommodated with the best csst steel Aes, Plovghs of every description, and Waggcss complete, constantly on
Fine Caster, 8 Coarse do 6
Hats made in the shops here, are in general, much superior to those imported from the Eastern states, for the latter are made of the coarsest wool, and naned with rabit fur the farmers
s
stairs and two above, with a large two i Townships thirty-seven and thirtystory perch running the whole front of j eight, of ranges two, three and four, cast the house Also, attached to the same,, of the second principal meridian; a good kitchen, smoke house, dairy, j Townships thirty-seven, of ranges workshop, and a large stable, corn ciib, j eight and nine, east cf the second pnn-
Fine Rorams &c. also a garden. With this property 1 cipal meridian; . -I. M.t n nnri i-iirK.! t k . , rv a h n tv 1 1 be crTVren m tr.Q
coarse u .. . i , , .i,:o;r.rT. hp-crinriir!"- vi!h
en lurniture in iact, every thing mere-, oraer aoove ucsi5i"bJ 7a ; unto beloncinrr. Terms will be liberal; I the lowest number of section sudjccI .3
persons are invited to call and judge for themselves. 17-tf A. S. BADOLLET. Lawrenceviilc.May, 24, 1830.
sale in each. The lands reserved by law forthetsr. of schools or for other purposes, are to be excluded from sale.
Given under my hand at the trv r
would find it to their interest, at least yQ firidrfaiicrs. JJllllderSj t?C, j Washington, this fifth day of June, A - 25 per cent, to purchase from the men- J moiccs of 1830. ANDREW JACKSON. ufacturers.-I pledge myself that my 5Y rv!er of lhf ?af?Ar , fr f,r?! ! Geoage Graham,
Hats shall be made in the best manner, HJ Pike county, tneoui.ui - t Commisiioncr 0f lhe Cencr.. Lcrnf .utrricr stuff, and in the most Fash- house m the town of I .ftcis-urg h, w -
la 4 I.I. 1Af III . I 1 I J LiJk ' " "
ionable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. FcSruarv, 1829. 2-tf rJPOKK, CORX W OJTS will be re-ccived in exchange for Hats. R. P. P.
hind, and
for
NOTICE.
WILL, cn the second Monday in
November next, expose to public
1, lpt tr, the lowest bidder, on .Monday
the 8th of November next, in the said;
f nr n
Thr. house to be thirty six fc
tounoation
, 1 1
11 1 - f r 1 n r f r- riiiTi.
r., t a HI OtZ ? ,'tciv,. . . . v. ..w
.IV I ILIil J
of brick, with a stone
nn-mrnt!
deed dollars will be advanced about the
time of contracting. The plan of the house, the manner in . . . 1. . rn;ci.'l inl fJie term
Which IV 13 IU Uw 4HII3I.1.U1 v...-
r .
It will be cbserved t,,-: some u -lands proclaimed for sale at Fort Wayni
-tt square 'by the President' -reclamation, ; ale. ion. The '5th June, 1830, are r.M ir.c.udci. in tnts
above proclamauf-:ii uui . . c.KctTrtirprl in lieu thereof. T ills I T -
- 1 . ' 'ir'vi - rr.
cmo o mv lamcu'.tw 1
' C -
cession to the thrcne ot mv ar.ccs
e'drii- in the best manner,
at.d cn i shc-est notice.
sale-customers m jL iNovcmucr next, cSpo , uu , narticulaily ir.adc ,t tV.anr.cr, and cn the sale at the Court House door in the town ol P ' DJ
suits from the circumstance that ueiu has been an omission in the law to atta ;:i the lands ceded by the treaty made with the Potavratamies on the 20th day cf
iv. y a tor-?. .i
esc
end that thrc.r.c with a
deep
s '.ivc of the sacred duties whkh devo.ve
Two or tin cc appentircs will be taken
to the above business; boys trom tne country, of good moral character, between "l 5 and 16 vears of ?gc, would be
of Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana, known on tne cay cf
each
. - !' 'I'l.n rrr, rirtor Will UIZ I i U w I . - .
.1 a---. ,nr..N nt ir?lfl. lli tuiiu uv.u 1
U.J 14 VTV.J IWVft jmi V... ' "j
, September, 1323,
y Land District.
ta the Fort Wayaa
sn;'. tovvn lots in the county
which the tax and co,ts may be then
due for the present or former years.
ifore.aid, for! give bound w,lh aPv'Qvcd securuy ir
June 26, 1830.
2D-
tu
JOSEPH C. MORGAN,
the perlormanccot trie comruci. .-V tr-r crttri'l'V "V
Vt PETER PR IN TON,
Has;s! Uaa;s ! Rags! cw'. n'nrs k' wilt eivcn fcr
P
1 Xci tioti f mv faithful iccts, a'' 1 on JOHN R. DUNNING. ' Collector, Fikc ecuniy. 'September 13, 1830. 32-3t ft ' ;-6t. ,7 ici at the wesmths sv c'.hce. r s irror t n 1 c.-r.rc ; a' . Par!:! V;ncc-.r.:5, Jut-.c to, 1830. tl.
with a firm rt li ir.ee upon the prelerrtd
M. W. FOSTER, J
vA Sept. lOUi is-'J. j
