Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 March 1831 — Page 3

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VISCnXNKS. MAHC1I 1. 1 8,S 1 Tho Mcani-boat, Java, Opt. Fearing, from Covington, iirrivcl hero on the Olli, loft sair.'j lay, for Louisv illo, Ky. The stran)-!M.it Forester, Capt. , arrived he-re from the upper Wabash, on iho Sih int. left the same day. The ste;lni-hat Experiment, from Terre

Haute. arrived here on the evening oftlie JUth, with full freight on board, and a iarrc flat bout in tow, bound for New Oilman.:. An r'iv ?i;:n'd li, received through jot office, evinces considerable poetiral talrnf.it jdiall have a place next work, and a continuance of his correspondence is solicited. A JOURNEYMAN PRINTER, Who h a pood workman, sober, of industrious habits and willing to onc for eio year, will find a place by making ?'eedy application to the Editor uf the Western San, Vinrcnnes, la. Mr. Stout. I have read an article in a late number of the "Vinrcnnes (iazette," sined "Corn-planter," in which the author of the article, has thought proper to introduce my name eleven times, pronouncing me a "fool r.ivi a mod wan," for having voted tor an enquiry into the expediency of re ducing the duty on suar; an article o " .S'.k h general consumption anion;? all dunces of our citizen?. This pretended Corn-planter has no doubt convinced the puidie, that he possesses much ability for low vulgar, and personal abuse of others; but if 1 am not much mistaken in the real Coi n-planters of Indiana, he will find .iter. difficult to com in c ihem, that it is lih' diat thev should '.efiUVtfor the c.cluMve hnelit of the l ii.ar o.ltivuJor in Lou isiana or any where else. Too many of ir traders to the New Orleans' market, hn-'Wthat the protection jiixen tolhorulti it rs of the suar in Louisiana, h is never induced them to pve our tr.uiers e.n h be.ter price for their corn, beef an"i p: ik. Sogar in the general, bears a uniform price at New Orleans, w hereas, adv.intage is taken of the peculiar situation of our traders m produce, from Indian?, and many of them are compelled to make a large sacrifice in the value of their jirodire, or in other words, they have to , take just whatever puce, the Louisianians a pleased to give them. If, however, 1 ah ;ti be f nmd in error in reference to this s i i c!, 1 stand to ne corrected by my co. is;it :ents, whose interest and wishes, 1 h.o eer faithful! represent when made known to me, Respect full v vVc, " R. BOON. mm Post-Oftee Investigation. Wc understand thai ihc attack lecently made on the Post Master General in the Senate, which led to the adoption of the ttsoluIn tavor of an investigation ot the condition of the Tost Office Department, vas mainly instigated by a lew disap pointed mail contractors, from Virginia enu Cicoria. By the late contracts, on aome fmrtaol the route between Wash ingion Cuy and New Oilcans, bids were inado for transporting the mail lor less Ti.oncy than the Department is now paying. Thescbids were rejected, because a company of contractois proposed to transport the mail on the whole line tor a much less sum than the Department wouid have been compelled to pay had the business been divided. This fact induced ihe Post Master General tore lectall bids for parts of the route, and to enter into a contract for the whole line with 'he company referred to Besides, - tlu conn act made was believed to be better calculated to insure punctually than the eld arrangement. These, we understand, arc the grounds on which the Post Master Gcncial has been accused of favoritism and corruption'. He has diminished the cost of transporting the mail from Washington to New-Or leans, increased itsceleriiy and insutcd ri ea er punctuality and for this he is assai.cill On this point taj . Barry has nothing to appiehend. lie has discharged his duty faithfully to the government and the people, and the nation will sustain him. Ljuuv.Uc Pub .IJv. !r. Uari'H'k, Sectary of War under Mr Aduns, has vacated his seat in v.he Legislature of Virginia. I he election of Mr Barbour vmh contested, and ihe Committee on Elections had report od that a majority of the legal voters of Orange county haJ voted for Mr Davis, the opponent of Mr. Barbour. Under ,thoe circumstances Mr. Barbour alun doued his seat,attd avowed his determi mti. m to retire, finally, to private lite A resolution was offered and adopted, d ' .;iu: Mr. Dwis entitled to the eat 7acatcd by Mr Barbour. Lqu VAUlS, DKC 31,1 S.nl To the T. liter of thr Morning Courier aud .Yew Wrk Enquirer (Ifni'Lkmkn The two Clumbers are at length o the eve of in;.kin their preparations for dissolution The first wet k of the next month will be devoted to the discussion of the proposed F.lec tot al and Municipal laws ol France; and thus wc sec a. one and the same time, these two questions, of s'teh vital imprUucc to Fiance, brought for tliscuis-ion

U.t)A Settlement. The prplc ' do nor eV

n ct much trom the present Chambers, but as La Fayette said, they cannot a dopt any thing worse than the present law of elections. If they do not comply with the wishes ol the people in this respect, they must be prepared for another resolution. Thcie is a rumor, and from the characters and standing of the persons among whom this rumor is in circulation I do not doubt its truth that Lafittt's afiyirsaic not in the best order. Of the 30,000,000 which the King has loaned to the city of Paris, I3 000,COO wcie given to Labile, to relieve him trom his em barrassu.ents, but all to no purpose, and it is cotifiJcntiy predicted, that Ids failure will take place before the ICth ol Jjnu ary. It is said that he is already making an assignment of his property but this I do not believe. Be this as it may, however, the greatest banker in France, the Minis; er of the Inteiior, and favo lite of the King, will, in all probability, be a bankrupt when you receive this Our Students have again gone in pro cession to the house of La Payette; for which, and their prior reiusal to deny the proclamation of their fellow Stu dent, many of them have been fiut un der finvaic arrest. The city continues quiet, if quiet can he called that state vvbcie there exists general anxietv and great dissatisfaction in the public mind. Heaven grant that the Chambeis may act honrstl) it thty do not, three-fourths of the Pecs muy lose their heads This has been openly and repeatedly threatened. The Prince of Saxt Coburg seems to have waited to some purpose, when he 'ejected the sovereignty ol Greece He is confidently bpoken of as the future sovereign of Belgium, and it is sod, is to many Mary, the daughter of Louis Phillippe. Private note. The rumnr, or rather the news in t elation t Lafitte, seemed to be cf so much importance, hat I thought it best to send this letter ovci to England, to be conveyed to you in the Liverpool packet I shall dso send a duplicate down to Havre. Yours, &c. FOREIGN NEWS. The mail, yt.sicrday, brought further news from Europe. We have room, to day, mly lor the following items from the New York Standard, ol Wednesday. Still later from Fwope. By the arri vat of the packet ship Midy, captain Pell from Havre, we received last night Paris dates to the 18th, and Havre to the 19th uitimo We make such translations as our time and limits will permit, and give the items of news exactly in the order we find them, although somewhat contradictory in their relations A letter received at Paris on the 17th, sav s that the troops of the Germanic con federation were about to occupy in miii taiy posts, the whole of the country. It is bclievca that ittc live great powers to

wnom a cessation or nostinries upon inei3trates in the townships r i i t i I .

frontiers ol Holland had cost so manv notes and conferences, will yet find means to check the present chances of war Turkey has sent an envoy to Poland to form a treaty of alliance in the name of the porte. There were some distuibjmces in the provinces of Moldavia and Wallachia, circulated to divert the atten lion of Russia to that quarter Formerly Jean Sobicski preserved the independ ence ot Europe by subduing the lutk; it would be curious to see the latter sc cut e the liberty ol the world by an alii nre with the country of the former. Unfortunately Russia has not employed the army of the Danube against Poland ; and it is hardly probable that the huspe- ; dars of those provinces would revolt from the government of the Czar. It is reported upon uncurtain authority, that the emperor has determined to defer commencing hostilities before the fit st of March There was a talk of plots and counter plots in Paris, winch has called out some battalions of National rtiards,but nothing was discovered A protocol has at length been signed which gives provisionally to king Widiam the city of Macstricht, on hi rendering to the Belgians the citadel of Anvcrs. This arrangement appears to be based upon propositions already made for the fixing of limits after which northern Brabant is to he ceded to Holland A Havre correspondent writes from Paris: T have information, fi on a correct source, that the reunion of Be'gium to France has been resolved upon in the council of ministers " Hostilities had recommenced between the Dutch and Belgians, and. the lat'er were still without a king, and with little prospect of getting one, unless they ac cept of the prince of Orange. Some members of the national congress propo

scd a reunion with France, others spoke j will he delivered free ot o-t in liiltimoiV, in favor of the duke of Lcuchtenber as J Charleston, NVa Orleans, Piushurg. Newkin'. ol duke John cf Saxotv ; of the i Vork, and at the Ari'-t o'dice, or setit as rthatchduke Chatlcs of Austria; aul of ; trwisc directed, hut ia tnat case at the o.vn nrinri- Citt o r , . c Unu'srw' Oiucts may he sent in immedi-

, t r-. t imi " a.- jiSl UU HISIU. Dill li iun Piiiiip would not consent. lie') KiniT nat ies Augustus heard cf the prop-. si Uon in Uvorot his so 1. n -ir.ee Otho. he Ilk r relused his coticun ence without the as sent nt the hftise of N'kvju, !. p, i 1 1 ;t. Mr. L.ehiie ii.. vt'iii it cf Air Bjtilov.

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150 blls. (fresh) Clover Seed, just received and for sale by TILLAV, SCOTV, & Co. Louisville March Ath, lS'U. Nails, Window Glass Sec. 2CO KcrsNails & Brads assorted sizes.

250 Boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Window Glass, 100 blls Green Copperas, 100 blls. Tar 200 Kegs White Lead, 200 Boxes h Kegs, Creel's superior Tobacco, 550 Reams Wrapping paper, QO Reams Tea paper, 25 Boxes Bapp's Wool hats, 100 dfz. Spades, and Shovels, 30 doz Hes. 30O Boxes Y H Sc G P. Tea, ISO blls Loaf Sugar, 30 CaskB Malaga vN inc, 25 Sioons, S F, IndigOj 50 Kegs Sad Irons, iO Boxes Candle, GO doz W r . sit'ers, lO d-z Phuii Buckets, 0 doz I in Kt ttles, ith a large asortment of GROCERIES, just reccivtil aoo f- kjii bv TILL AY, SCO IT Sc Co Match 4th, IP3: 5-2m. HE Mibsc ibci s have just received, and ate now opening, a large and gf neral LSMHtmcm of DRY wOODS, ILRIVVAIiE,&c. suited for the present and appoaching season The above having been pur chased on the best terms, io Pidiadeiphta, B:vliimot e, Boston, .md New Y ik, they arc confidei t their sloe k presents as m .my advantages to cvur.try Merchant, and others, as ae.v b t!o C'irv riLLA Y. SC OTT & Co. Louisville Man I, t, 1831 52 HERE i i be s-.'le on the 3;st da March, (instant) brine- I hursdav. at the dwelling and shop of the laic George Pur ley dee'd, the pei sonal goods ot said decM, confuting of a dtarb.n waggon and hatness, one horst-, one set hatters tools complete, with a quantity of hatters stock, such as furs, vitrol, logwood Sec also guns, watches, and a variety ol other articles. Sale to com mencc at ten o'clock A M. where due attendance willb-- piven by MAR ITN ROBERTSON, .UVtn Meet' 9th 1831 5-3i. O ICE is hctt O) ;ven. i.hat ilicf j will be an election in ear h 1 ownship in Knox county, on Monday the 4th day of April next, at the usuul places of holdin ing elections for the following town sbt officer, jz: IX As many constables as thec are mogOne Inspector of Ivct lions. Two Fence viewers. Two overseers of the- Poor, and as many supervisors ot the toad as thetcate now allotted to the township JOHN MYRES, Stf K C. March iOth, 1831. 5-3t. THE kHZEL, 11 5, 1831 iviih V2 Sf:l mlid Ergrarings. :oSo: This very popular Literary Journal, published every other Saturday, at 81,50 per annum, will commence a new Volume on the 14-th of May, 1831. Each No. is printed on :in imperial sheet of fine white p iper, nutktnvr 16 pages, or 416 in a yrar, adapted exptessly for binding. The volume will be eniWellMi with twelve beautiful copperplate engraving, prepared expresslv for the Aricd, and principally of American scenes and incidents. Its contents are Tales, Ksseys, Poctrv, Sketches, Biography, Anecdotes, Mic ella uv, occ. from the most peptd.ir Er.Hish and I American Magazines, Annuals, ice. with

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copious, original i.nnw i.juuoiis oi value. ; t, iiuiino ii o .w v , uy vjencrai The great and ine.reat.i115 popularity cf the V. Johnston, his attorney, presenAriel has induced the Editor toeffer the fol- ttci ;x petition with the accompanying loAing ..,,,.,.,, schedule, for the benefir of the Insolvent LIThKAR PKEMIUMh. 1 uu j . . v -,, laws of this state, wriich beine read, on 1. Am person who will prorurc s?v-n . , , L s , subscribers, and forward 10, shall receive motI0n' 11 was ordered that a supersedas a copv gratis. do issue to the sheriff, to release said 2. For ten su!)srribcgs. au Sl5. a copv of s Rambo from his custody that the said the Pearle (1 Plnladt ljhi.i nnual) "for 1 applicant enter into bond in the sum of

1S30 cv-c thetwo r..tn.,nur.g 15 bcauti - J tul cr.';ra utgs. and copv vi tlve Ariel. ror twenty su-enners, tut the S",o-

scnpu.n monrv , the Pe u I for iVJtfc 1831. T A J a Vk i 1 andtl-.e Atlantic .vc,;.r and H-tan i o liPaticn be advertised in the Western ken tor IS.U.okg.ictlv b.-und. the four r5h-i Suna PaPcr published in incennea, for

taininr ar 45 splendid er.gra ings, and the Ariel. Vox twentv-rirl;t Milxribers. 5'" .'..y-ii.vi, clIIU Hit .,a sabsc i'ltion monev. Hu.ne, Smollett and 1- - t FT nisseu s Jt:si r-j j i:r;j;jna, i;i V large volams, uh 9 hne en jravi:i-s, elegdntlv bound, also the Ariel. These wot ks ate warranted, nerfect. and atclv and ptvnjmtns wnl h? r ri.hii'it v tor-1 w:ViVii. S:-.rri!llr!ls nt tin n.-l -.,rif ,:rA

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Us uUh to possess thcniscB t s rf i ' tna '.n'urr.s anv e.f t!e i;-At least one of the ahoo lieraWjrc -

n.hr.is could, '.e ain.-d hv t..- re I'ciL-im?. Human Catholic Pas'or of the same is published on the second and fourth u h.so'An D.V., .ts the w.r k is . ;.;. 'u- . llla(Y s p.csuuud that lie resides Wednesdays of every men h, in mmyenda l prcc.ent in the hit..e ..t A:neri-', 0lC tif the Western States, perhaps bcrs ut sixteen paSc octavo, at g l 5 c :. pa a at: ms. . a. it !i-s v,i arc ex -1 ; ,,,,. navabJc in advance ss

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SvSarron ic Jtiu titer II A 1 K thr :!ntsi:rr of informing their friends and thrddir rn'niUy, that the tf hare recrircd, and ore rwir opening, pt -ncral assortment of Merchandize, among vhich irill he found Swrfne Black. Blue, Olive, Brown and (ircn Cloth. venj superior brown light-tdmi tassincts Bed, White an Crecn Flannels Jio.-c Mackinaw ami Point Blanktts Nvr Black Italian Lufctrir.Silk and Tub-' fry civets liovihazcts, Plaids, Cambrics Calicoes, (,'lorts. Hosiery, Fashionahle Bonntt and Belt Ribbons, Ler. j horn Bonntts, Fancy Soaps, Cologne Walter, Silk and Miirseitles Yextincs, Brorn i and Bleached Domestics, Prunella, Mo- ! rocco and Mens' Leather Shoes Fine and Common Hats, c. Vc together with I an assortment of Hardware. Iro:, St el, Castings, Fresh Groceries, and QueensI ware, they are determined to offer at the t lowest rates for cash or merchantable produce of any kind. I hey take this opportunity of informing the custom rs of the Yinccnnes Steam Mill that in future that establishment irill tie under the immediate 7r.anarrcmcnt of one of the firm; and they hoje that their invariable disposition to accommodate will ensure them a share of public patronage. The highest v:arket price for Wheat, Corn and Saw-logs. December i2.", lSIO 4?-? fy G c ni i n im t o u AND HE subscriber has the pleasure of i inforii ing the public generally that he ?Mil cmtinucs the i'ommission and Siokagf Businfss, at h" O d h and. SOUTH ICESr COHSER 0 WAtER ASD UARKtr streets. In oddi'ion of Ins ".ainei S'otk. hasicceiveda Uundsnme Assortment of COysiSTiWU IX PART OF Wlnie RmI and Gteen Flannels Black i.nd Drub Lion Skin Cassit.etvv atid New Styie Calicoes Colored Btown and Bleached Domes,rC Cm EX TLEME A 1 S M FINE HATS CP5 AND CAPS A few cases of 1. allies'. Gentlemen's and Boys' Shoes. GROCERIES. Tanners Oil first quality Sperm Oil. S Mackeral 3D llarrcls Whiskey Nails Assorted LIQUORS of every description, and of the best j quality, always on hand b) the 5?iS0!c;ilc or Retail TEAS, SUGAR. TOGETHER with several other articles, he will sell very low lor cash or Produce ot any kind. WILLIAM MI LURE. Vincer.nes, Nov. 1830. 41-tf STATE OF INDIANA, ) T KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, y SEPTEMBER TERM, 1830. Thomas Rambo, ") On afifilkatio; application vs. s. jcr t.e InsolvHis Cteditors. 1 ent Jet. 1 fifty lollars with David Webb his security, for rhe prosecution of fiis applica1 .1,. r , ... sixty davs successively previous to the j second day of the ensuing term, at which

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time this application is set for healing 1 r g MIE JOURNAL OF LAW,apoand to which time the same is continued, j pular periodical, conducted by an A cop Attest j avocation cf the members of the bar. is For HOMER JOHN'SON, Crk. J published on the first and third Wednc.

D. C. JOHN SON, c.c c 1: c. January 19, 1831 50- ' Z - T- "ZZ 71 xuformattou eeautrSt N intellii;euce concerning Tliom-1 as M'Donntll, son of Huh M'-! i came to the U niteu Mai in 1815, will sis er, Marv , he kind v received tiv his sis ir. ATarv .-11 m. m : M'Donncll. Rochchster. N. Y. or to thr 1; ,i;n,s friei.rilv to the cause of huiTi a !i v v : 1 peae insert thi. ,-cr l, 1830. Octul

Mmhmtratrix's Sale y V Saturday the 26ib dav rt March next, at the late dwelling of La Gumn, deceased, in Fort Snr settlcmer.t all the persona! property of said deceaied, ccnsistirg of horses, cows, hogs, household

land kitchen furniture, together with a variety cf articles not necessary to enumerate -terms made known cn the day of sale sale to commence at 10 o'clock on aid diy. ELIZABETH GRIFFIX, .idm'x. March, 5, 1831 4-3: Administrators' Koticc. THE subscribers hait:g taktn cut letters of administration upon the estate of Jame3 H M'Donald, deceased, of Washington, Daviess county, Indiana, hereby give notice U all persons indtbted to said estate, to come forward and make immediate payment; also to all persons having demands aeiJnst said es. tate to present them duly authenticated for settlement. REBECCA I. M'DON LQ J. G. M'DONALD .Idm'r idmini$tratrix, March, 5, 1831. 4-3t. THB LABY'S 3002 jfor .-ffrtntnrn. A MONTHLY LITER A RT MISCELLAKT. DEVOTTD TO LITERATURE, THE FIXE ARTS, FASHIONS, BIOGRAPHICAL ANPCDOTES, TALES. NARRATIVES, MUSIC, RIDING, DANCING, POETRY, EMBROIDERY, ?CC. E M BE L LI S II 31 ENT S. The Village School in an Uproar a. n asterly Engraving on Steel By G. B. Ellis. Eight handsomely Engraved Patterns of Cap and Bonnets, of the latest London Fashions. An Illustration of "a Toad in a Hole." Sfvcral Figures of Hiding. Thr Ornamental Artist. An elegant Pattern of Embroidery fer a Cap Dress. Alice Gray a favorite Ballad, set to Music. Contents; The School an original Article, by 2. Gentleman of this City, William Perm on Marriage, Fragrance cf Flowers, Propriety, Hail Storms, The Lottery Ticket, Departed Friend by U. L. .Uexcvdcr. raimyra oy JMch'Aas SHtichtlt. 1) or Plates, Distinguished Females, Servian Patriotism, Latest London Fashions for Caps and Bonnets. A Ballad by Hoxvitt, Contemplation, A Toad in a Hole, with Engraving, Serenade linrico. And Thou Wert VzlszIIarfiof the Isle, Ancient Superstition, Galileo, My Early Days, An Extract, Deceiving and Deceived Original, The North Cotintric, The Realms of Air by J. F. I foiling t The Jungle by Mu8 Roberts, The Voice, Genius, Delusive Test of Feeling, The Moon an Icelandic. Song, Song by Laura Percy, Riding, with an En graving. Old Letters, How are Scholars Made? The Kings Page a Tale of France, The Fiend of the Ferry, Colours addressed to Females, Hope and Lov e by the Author ciLH:z?nt Pearls by A. Browne, Test of True Love from the Italian, The Ornamental Artist with Engravings, The Lovers of Vire by the Author cf Richtiu u. The Guitar, Fidelity Blair, The Mirror cf the Graces, Woman at Home, War Cry cf the Ancient Noblesse, Conversation, The Western Travellers, The Prudent Tutor, Singing of Psalms, Serenade S. To the Sun Flower J. R. Emb r oi d e ry with Engravings. The Travelling Tin-Man--by M:ss Lcs!.s What a life this is! The Church Yard, Alice Gray a Ballad, st to Music, Enigma by Captain MWcughtw, The Departed by L. E. L. The Gatherer, To the Author of the Enigma, "What is This?" The False One bv T. II. YSzilrv, JOURNAL OP LAW. ' Ignorance of the Law excusith no man. davs of everv nu daysol every month, at the ofnee of tlz Journal of Health, No 10S. Chesnut (street Philadelphia. Price lerar.rurn, gl 5 in advance JOURNAL Oi4 HALiil. Het ! I ' 1. - ,r rr.c ts ric:. Cl, lh: rc: Uni J N I ENDED to point out the means & of prrswrv health prci-entnij; di3. Fa nl 01 n: ease, and ntoloniri; life Ihe Journal scriptious to coa me-te with the fnu jtuitnoer i ick. I numbers lurnished lor i.cv subsciibcrs.

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