Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 July 1832 — Page 3

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j their forcesin vain! Tie souihrvill 1 confined ourselves almost escltrsifVy to Island by him The Urge mass oTrtJic the particulars of li e insurrection in 'Western people will stand by .inV--s Paris, a we have neither time nor space

, New loik will be nrm ar.U we know to tiacc ine movements in

Vrtu rf the U. S. Hcnk Hill. This im ti'.rtatit document, so n.uch talked of, i

jirni-hcd to the readers cf the San in thisj

i ivs paper. It merits a serious reading from all. and cannot but be gratifying to thoj-e who love constitutional law.

the depart

what we fzy when we declare that Pen- j menu. Of these, Maine et Lone, La nsyltania will still firmly support the j Vendee, Loire Infcrioure, Deux Sevres

and several othets, are placed under Martial Law by Royal Ordon3nce. It has been discovered that the Duchess of Herri and General Bourbon have visited

I have hern authorized to announce

William Raii:r as a candidate for Conn- for a Bank.

man ot her choise. it the Veto lose hin

I r 1 It it ill trtlrv tlivi f.lL....ai lift

some menus, n " uun-n, iv has many ardent ti lends even in Philadcl phia and the interior of the State, and the y eomanry of her larrd, are not so wed ded 10 this institution, as to abandon him

all the southern provinces, and many of their circulars and private oideis have

His veto will gain him more t been seized and published.

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tion.

Commissioner at the aojaoaehing elee-

Hxlrnct r" a letter from the hon. John Tip-tr-r., to his friend in this place, in rrply to one, enclosing or.c of Mr. Hill's papers.

"I have looked ever the paper, he docs.

not qiK.te me tr.dv. I did say that those Indians had complained, and" that they hud been wi 0.1 Red. I did sav, that more efficient Agents. riot connected with Indian r.dc, most he ?cnt to that place, (Rock IV.and.) Rut I did not censure the Administration. It vou will inquire, you will hnd that he thut'was agent in was remo ved in l JO. That man, with two or three othns. and some British agents, have produced this war. 1 know it, I foretold it here in 1S30, chics Mr. II. know this?" 1 1 THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. tor rKFsmr.xT, JACKSON. rou virr.-VKKii)K-T, XOAItTZH VAN SUnSN.

strength there than it will lose. The 1 The accounts come to us only through great keystone of the Arch of our Union j the ministerial papers, the liberal ones is too firm to be changed about by the; having been tither suppressed or issued tricks of the Opposition 01 the clamout ' with blank pages, and we hac no cor-

of a Bank j rect means ol judging ol the distutbanThc minions of Mr. Clay need not ta; ces but by their pattial representation, talice themselves with the hope of IV 1 Yet from them we leain enough 10 ex success. The candidate, who wouldJote great anxiety for the lutu'e. The change the whole theory of our Institu j disbandmcnt of the Polytechnic school lions who would invest she Federal the deciding Paris and several ot the Government with splendid and overwbel j departments under manial la , the mine- nowers who would enable it to ! sUDnressicn of thelibeial nrcsscs. the

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stalk with arrogant encroachments over

the rights of the States. and the liberties

admitted iotte of the (Jhoti.-ns and the presence of the Duchess dv Betii and

of the people -w ho would draw money j General Bourbon all lead us to appre in streams from the pockets of the peo- j hend further dimcuhies. It will be per pie, to waste it on federal and cxtrava- j ceived by our translation from the pa

gant projects once a zealous opponent, j pers of the 8ih, that on the 7th another

GEORGE BOON, of Sullivan county, J MES BLAKE, of Marion couniv, AH nUJU PATTERSON, Parke do. NATHAN IV PALMER, Jefferson, do. M HK CRUME, of Fayette county. THOMAS GIVENS, f Posev county, A. s. BURNET T, of Floyd county. W.SiRMS TBONG, of Dearborn, do. JoVj KETCIIAM, of Monroe county.

NAT. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE, rou rrti-tnr.xT. HBNRY CLAY. ro!( v n . E-rH r.s 1 n i:t, ,"OHH SSS&G3ANT.

J. KUYKENDAEL, S. HEN DPI! SON. W W.TEK WILSON, AMLL LOM AX, JOHN I. NEELW JUllN' HAWKINS, 1). PENNINGTON, STEPHEN LUDLOW, SYLVNUS EVER IS.

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now a uevoteu auvoc.ite, or mis mamm'Uh monied inst'ifj'io the reputed f-H.et o the Tarift system and the avow ed opponent of any l;beral modification the indiscriminate advocate cf unconstitutional appropriations for roads and rivers lie who would scramble away the proceeds of the sales of the public lands, for the sake ol currving popularity a morvg the terge distributed States and who gets Jt a resolution for fasts and prayers, wiiV a view of soothing tne hearts of thcious, and seeking to place himself in contrast with his distinguished rival a candidate, who has thus apostatized from the great republican principics he once profetd, thua goaded on by insatiable ambition, thus bold and

reckless ol the means ol attaining power, deserves not to become the Chief Magistrate of a frea people. But we have no room for further re-

aitcmpt was made in Paris, the first and principal attempt having been made on the 5lh and suppressed on the 6th. The papers ae literally filltd with accounts of the depredations of the Cboyans artd Carlists, their sieges of towns, and disarrnmeot of the National Guards, Sue See with the movement of troops and ptoclamations of the government with legard to the movements in the south. The Quotidienne, the Brid'oison, and

the Moniteur Typograpirque, or Prin-

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may possess interest for the general reader. The Literary Department of the Courier is watchfully superintended, and no article is admitted which does not possess positive merit. One hundred dollars were paid for a Prize Tale which was published in this paper on the 7th of January, and other inducements have been offered to secure original contributions. Among the voluntary

I correspondents of the Courier are Miss 1 J ctli.i font rf iiAi rril liiihlirntirmu whirli

stant,atthePost Oflice, and the 1 es:cct-! ha,.c bvtfU hi?hlv alllaufed bv American ive printing ofhet j ,,-d j".irCpt.ail critics;) Richard Penn Smith, Orders were issued on the 7 Jm., j tiu. ceh brated Dramatist, Novelist, and lor the orrest of M. M. Labossieic Ca M;. '?.'': e writer; Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz,

ters' Journal, were seized on the 6th in

bet and Gamier Pages. The Messagr des l!harrbfs of the 7th ot June savs, that the (. houans had

aken an important city in t-ie west, and

marka. The bill was to be re consider- that 6eticus distiubaoces li3d broken out

From the Richmond Enquirer. Thk veto l he die is cast; and the

veto upon the Bank Bill is out. It has made a deep impression at Washington, and is calculated to have a great effect every where. We know not which to admire most, the manly and fearless manner in which this high duty has been performed, or the power with which it has been executed. For this noble defence of the great principles of our in fctitutions we thank A.Jackson and we

arc much mistaken, if the great body ot the American people do not also thank him The whole subject is discussed -with great ability, and no impartial pert on can lay down the message, we should think, without being deeply impressed with its force and truth, as well as charmed with the Romai firmness and Ironssty of the old Patriot. There is no evasion, no blinking of the question; he has met the crisis in a manner, which is charac teristic of his principles and character; worthy of himself, and worthy ot his country.

His enemies were solicitous to pre cnt this cup to his lips The Bank men said. "Now, or nevei!" The desperate politicians re-echoed, "Now, or never." Thev determined to place him between

two fires, on the eve of an election to 1 educe him to the alternative of displeas iog Pennsylvania, or of displeasing other Statcs They hoped he would trim between them They said he would skulk How triumphantly he his refuted these injurious imputations! It is astonishing that his enemies should so completely miscalculate the man and mistake his character This paper will d him more honor than any act of his political life It is the most important and glorious art of his civil administration. It is the

feco'id battle of New Orleans.

t-A in thr. Senate on Wednesday. Its

friends wfr

two ihirtlsNjjhcir sine, nut mey wm do this: They will try to put out a Manifesto in some set speeches, that they may be widely circulated, and the effect ol the V.tn attempted to be diminished. The

. ... , Senate was crowded whilst the Message was reading, and we understand, it was amusing to witness the effects displayed on the taces of the spectators. His enemies professed great solicitude to give hira all his constitutional riglns They wished, nodoubt,o give h't.ai the benefit of the wole tea days, and the chance of an adjournment! But they were mistaken every way in their calculations. TrfTe

hii; was stnt to him on the 4th July; arid he makes a happy al'usion to this circums'unc. He returned it on the 10th. The t a it 1 f . The nation wilt be gra tified to eorn that the Tarit Bill, which originated in the House of Representatives, has becouie a law. The Senate receded from the objectionable amt-nd ments introduced bv that body, in confor-

mity to the recommend. rion of the committee of Conference appointed by both

Houses.. The vote was taken, seriatim,

in Caen. 1 lie same Journal mforms uj

y in vain to gei a vuic in ; mat u us tcuci an j nin:uun,'i m hum-

Pans, that the Duchess dc iierri had

out fans,

been arrested. The Constitutional says ,lP appears certain that there were foum m thr house of one of the persons arrested, many assignats Inpoiheca'ed on the u ture. sale of the National Domains.' M. le due Fi'.z James w.-.s arrested at his house on the morning ol the 7th ultimo. The three Arrondisements in the west placed under martial law, contain 234 parishes, namely, that of Lava'. 93; Chateau Gontier, 79; and Vittv, 62. It is said that on forwarding the Orrionancc to Laval, the Minister enjoined tic im mediate military occupation cf all places noted as rallying points, or places where meetings are held. The Paris papers of the Sth announce that young Napoleon had suffered a re lapse, and a passenger in the ship Marcus arrived this morning trom Rotterdam, reports that an exprcs arrived at

Franklort while he was their, announ cing his death, and a new revolutionary movement in Poland It is said thru Protocol No. 63, in rela-

A QUANTITY OF T P. ROSIN and TURPLN I . flOO BARRELS, KL. VWJIA, and a large quantity of ALUM SALT, All of which they are dcteriiiircd to tell low for cash. By calling and examining the articles above spoken cf, and learning the prices, ou can at once c Hcrmine ih fact. Vincenncs, June 23, 1832. 20 tf FARM FOR SAXiE.

j fTTHK SnhserilH?r otfers for sale the

JX. FARM cd which he now reside?, containing 400 ACRES Widuer Township. Kno county, Hi miles from Vincenncs, near tire road leading to Indianapolis, about 100 ACdRES aro in .a good state of cnltiva .ion, a gocxl APPLE ORCHARD, of ir,o trees ot excellent truit. It is well calculated to divide, and make two very good small farms. The terms will be. one fourth paid down, the balance in thrco equal annual payments, to I e well secured. The title is indisputable.

As no person wouhl wivh to purchase

the ar.-'.".-p:ishcd author of the prize-trage-dy,'LV . ' a;" ?l'ss Bacon, the fair writer of the p jwuz "Love's Martyr," &c. And nia.iy othe s whose names are equally distil, guished; b"rides a number, whose productions under fictitious signatures, have elicited general approbation. In the selection if liter arv matter, the

pnilishers ri the Courier have extensive facilities. Their e change list includes the most vulu.ih'e Ann can jurnals; c anions other periodicals .. hich they receive from abroad ny be specially enumerated Bulwer'j new ISIon hly, Caiiipbeil's Metropolitan. Fraztr's M.tcazioe. London Literal v

Cassette, BlackHca's La Bt tie Assemblee, j without 1irst viewing the premises, a tur-W.-M. of Fashion, and te Uuitel Service ther description is deenn d unnecessary. Journal. 1 hroneh th ir agent, Mr. W ill- j .Should it not be sf!d iirevioiis to the 1st of

mkr, ttsey are also iumisneu wun ine clioicest Knglish papers, including the John B'dl, Bell's Life in Lot.don, &c. A toi tir.n nf tlif Cmiritr is nr.nrrnrintpd

to Shortin? Intelligence, and pai ticnlarly to ,1'y F7, j 21 ts

that branch which relates to the Turf. Sub- - - jects of this kind are introduced as cften as 757VY C CJ A T T a proper regard to variety will admit. I)e- W iiAJ W 1 1 tfm scriptions t f favonte horses, their jedigrte, j BHLRF w ill he sold at ptrb.ic outcry, on

performance and appearance, accompanied', Saturday the th cf August ensuing,

November next, it w ill be rented for a term

of years. WILLIAM POLKE. Widner Towpshi:J

July 17, lhoti.

with engraved likenesses, are occasionally I hc,Tinniru; at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the ha- . Z ..-LL,n.a liL,L r e , . .

upon the twenty controverted points, tion to the affairs nf Belgium and Hot-

land, Has been issued, which is ot tnr at eninsr character towards King William. Don Pdro has appeared off the Torus with hi 3 fleet, and an active ci cs

out of which the discussion arose and

they were given up by great majorities The Bill as It came from the House is much better for the South, and th-;

it was with th amendments ot the Se

nitc. Mr. McLane's bill was belter than either. Glr-be.

Three-Rivers, Lower Canada. 50th June, lb3

The Creator

agricultural interests of the West, than ! pondenee has been opened between tne

French and English Mtnisrers wun tne Minister of the Court of Spain. They require of Spain to observe the strictest neutrality during the approaching

Irvrnis. and nledee the adherence ct

Don Pedro to the terms of his proclamation. ENGLAND. Pcesacc of the Reform Bill. On the evening of Monday, June the 4th, this

important measure was carnc ir the

given, in furnishing which, assistance is pro

cured from several distinguished sportsmcu In preparing the contents of the Courier, strict regard is paid to Aews. All foreign intelligence, up to the latest dates, is invariably given; and whenever a press of important matter may require it, an extra will be published. The summary of domestic affairs is more complete, correct and full, ami embodies a greater extent and variety ot information than can be found in any clier paper, as in addition to a condensed statement of localities, a synopsis of passing events in all parts of the country, is regularly prepared and published. In order that those who love to laugh, may find matter for their mirth, each number

bitatioH and iaiedwellinr of Pierre B r.u,

deed, on tlt N. W. bank of the Wabash, in Law ren?e county, Illinois, a number of

HORSES, CAT'! LL. HOGS, FARMING UTKNSII , HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN T?i :i)V!'rr:ii.'

J IV. i A ' IVH, AND A HORSE-MILL, the property of s;id dccea?cd. A rreHit cf six niontli3 will be pven, upon executing note with approved security !cfore removing the articles. All tho-c inochu-d to the estate, and those having den ands na "t tlie tame,

i -iro w-j.ii ir.wto1 t V it' t t tf."- rfr

contains a melancC bf Jiumurous Subjects, , . . , , . . , ; I make then den.ai, know us helwre-

some oi uiiieii huiumuu-uu au tuiaxug

employs sulphur to purify

the car. Preventative and cure for the

Asiatic? cholera mohdus I aUe a

tea spoon ot Sulphur in a little Molasses, three limes a week, and wear brimstone. Burning bximstone in the open air, will destroy the Cholera. When a person is attacked, drink co

piously warm rain water, or water su!- I jror .fwtZrc SA1L. y MLINSON

House of Lords

Ctuulidatcs Department.

;:lkctio:::::::.ixth august. 1832.

phurated with ihe acid, or if neither at j

hand, warm water, sweetened.

By this simple mode only 2 deaths occurred in this town, midway between

How ; QiieJiec and Montreal, where upwards

completely has he disappointed all the Ui SCOO have died, by taking brandy and

insinuations of his enemies', lie ha ! opium instead of water, and burning tar j

met the question ully and directly He instead of brimstone.

MU3I"A li Ail 1

For Sheriff'. a-.

DAVID S BONNER.

WM. L. WITHERS ABRM. W1IT LL

S E.N EC A ALVtV JOHN PUR CELL JOHN B. L APLANTE

Co m :n in .s ion er. DAVID Mc.HLNRY.

might hae veti'ed the bill on the ground of expediency He might have sta'ed pome exception as to time, form or circumstance. He might have lef some

hole to creep out and his enemies said; Prom thr A". V Courier and Er.q. July 15

that he would do so Hut he has not (jone y on V t contrary, he has taken the bull by the horns. He has seiztd upon the bld and the strong ground. He has objected to the constitutionality.

as as to the expediency ot mis in-1 stitution He has told the Bank people,'

tte infuriated politicians, the whole body

LA I ES I FROM IRaN :E

DISTURBANCES IN FR ANCFj INSU R R EC T ION I N P A R I DlsB AN D MEN V OF THE POLY TECHNIC SCHOOL PARIS DECLARED UNDER MAR11AL LAW!

1 31 SottrurijmiW 3)iiutrr.

i One cf sober, industrious habits, and a ! good workman, who will bo eonteiiVith

' moderate wages, can have a permanent 'situation bv making immediate applica

tion at this oifice. ELIDE STOUT.

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J Simrlav evening t!i' ITt'i tnst. a v.r

n .n.e! WILLI AM BARTLET A I) KINS RIDGLWAY TOML1NSON, (nrnnwjdy called W,n. Ba:et.) ve-.rs f ae, ct

(TjtJur news schooner Eclipse, came

of the neonlc. that he cannot sanction to town th;s morning at 9 clock, having

.nrh a rbirtcr and lhat he would rather hoarded at sea, at 8 o'clock lasf evening, Doctor's hands 1t s mu' tnr.e. H elo

go the Hermitage, than sign a bill so the packet ship Francois 1st, Capt. Pell, ; thinjj was a cianectous to the liberties of his cno- fiom Havre im the 10th of June. By and vest of

trv. and so oppose! to her constitution.' this arrival the editors of the Courier ' taloons, tin1 vest h:s buttons on t!ie pen

The Bank will now move Heaven ami and Enquirer are exclusively in posses ct Ikies. Any person returning the said

:r.iall stature, '.;r! has l-n iinrtgrhe

i follows: i hiui easinet coat

the s un JMid blue eiuth nan

Larth to prevent his re election. Rut; -don ol Pari dues of

nriihtf will h.fnV all its efforts i vi e to the 9lh June.

I i and the old Hero wilt be triumphantly elected.

The Bmk.and Mr. Clay, and Mr. Cul- iufUl situation ot Fiance, and the pio

hcan, and tht paitisitis, nay clul i, Lability ot rv;!'.ec Tevobiitgn

The intelligence will be found of cx-

ctiing intticst, as vle r oiiatrating tlie dis-

the 8th, and H-' man above-mi titione.!, hall receive five

liars, ai d have all reasonable expenses

Col

pan

prisoner,

We h.ve

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'J he i i

t. an o in It. o VX

when

he m ade his

ithr r h:t er sim'-s.

nr-i. j Mt.i if Mi.

ex cutcd by a skilful artist

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vit-ws of new publications; notices of the i

- s -

fine arts, &c; remarks on general topics;

descriptions of public improvements, amuse-

ments. ccc; discussions ot sutat)ie subjects.

dramatic critic'nsms, Thi- department

has been, and will continue to be, conducted in a spirit of the most fearless independence.

Whatever comes rainy wiinm ooservauon, shatl be franklv dealt with, and no station or

infiuence will deter the prompt and decided

expression of unbiassed opinion.

Police Rep.orts occupy a share of attention. These are prepared by a skilful person, engaged expressly for that purpose; and as the materials are gathered from authentic sources, their general accuracy may be confidently relied on. In arranging them for the press, the reporter combines facetiousness with fact, and so constructs the nar

ratives, that in most instances they will be j

fouiid extremely graphic and diverting, with out the slightest sacrifice of truth. In fine, the Saturday Courier professes to be the largest, cheapest, most diversified, entertaing and instructive weekly newspaper issued from the American press. The publishers claim for its contents a character of igorous originality, judicious selection, extensive variety, and interesting detail; and they invite comparison with cotemporary pvblications. PRIXvlIUXrcS. Persorjs procuring five subscribers to the pai.sr, and forwarding the amount of a half

i VCUr i SUDSCnpuuii, 0 "c cm.wcu vu a i sixth copy, gratis.

Pet s-m f )i wardicg ten subscribers, and remitting GlQ. v'i'' he entitled to an extra copy, and a discount of ten per cent. Persons forwarding fifteen subscribers and

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in piper, and a copy of Lord Bvron's Works, j k- Sir Walter Scott's WrtJ.. or any other-

work of a similar character c value, which ; may be preferred. j

Uncurrent notes of vdvent bank", received at par, Address, free ot postage, WOODWARD & SPUAC.C,

A?. V22 Chexnut turret, Phdudclphui. j )-!"wuWiip;iui4 received at tins ottice. I

quires, h ihat inno. J. V. BAYARD Ad

'- :-i!n

the

will anncn d, of Purre i ,s X ct.

June J.",

Jl-ids

summer acox WILLIAM MIEURE tt . : i i i

ii is i si rtM-fi vii it nunj uiMiv hi

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.

Amongst uhlch are the newest patterns and latt.t ttyle Calicoes, Gi.ngiia.m?, Rot'KN C'ASSIMEJins, &.C. He has also received GROCERIES,

IIRON CASTINGS, SALT AND TAR

He respectfully t-olieits a continuance of public patronage. Vinecnnes, March 17, IS32. 15-t! NOTICE. fllMIE Subscriber having commenred JL the HATTING BUSINESS on Wa-

ter street, v incennes, in me house formerly owned by Wilson La'Tow, takes this method

of intormmg the citizens, anc.

the country at large, that he

expects to keop on hand, and for sale, a general assortment of FUR JLVTS, w hich i work he intends to have made iu a neat, j substantial and fashiomle manner.

(jrThe hiht priee given for all kinIs uf FURS. II. M. GILHAM.

B-tf

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Vincenncs, h. March 1 7

Rags ! Ha.s ! Hags ! CsiMI, or II OHK will be given for any quantity of clean Lmnen v; Cotton HAGk ?. the west tun u- office.

ALWAYS ON HAMD, A Mi loll sAlX AT Tllli

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