Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 September 1832 — Page 2
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THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE, ron rKF.;r'r.vr. ANDREW JACKSON. roR vj f-1'Kc"i:t, ZSARTXN XT AN El REN.
3lact;$ou glcrtoral sre cftct. CF.OBGK BOON, of Sullivan ocmlv, JAMES BLAKE, of M arton oountv, AM rni'R PATTERSON. Parke do. NATHAN H PALM EH, Jifferson, do. MARK ( HUME, of Favctte comitv. THOMAS C.IVENS, of Posev county, A. S. HUUNETT. of Flovd county. W. AHMS l'HONG, of Dearborn, do. JOHN KE'ICIIAM. cf Mottroe county. NAT. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE. rm rRK.sinr.NT. HENRY CLAY. ron vicK-rur.sinhNT, JOHN SEEGEASIT. Cl.iy Sltctcral cricket. J. KUVKENDALL, S. HENDERSON, WAIIEH WILSON, A RILL LOM AX, JOHN 1. NEELV. JOHN HAWKINS, D PENNING VON, STEPHEN LUDLOW, b Y L V AN US E V ER' I S. JJY THE PRESIDENT pursuance of law. A MTtr.w Jm ksox, President of the United States of
known, that public land sales will be held dn not propose to recapitulate his as at the undermentioned Land Offices, in ""mptiona or areumens; my purpose is the State of Indiana, at the periods here-' to ask hi,r whaf Kood ,n thc countr' car' inaftcr designated, to wit: ' possibly result from his attempted de At the Land Office in Fort Wnr.i,I,ons,ri,lion -Mr c,ay is lhe ircted
on thc tccon.J Monday in October "next J for the disposal of the nnblir :h, w -ithin ' ri.n ,vC , t ; "I" Jlllltici vjj, HIV U 1IVJI.1 11 jVlJ I IVJ1IV.U II.MV IIsliips, viz: Pownsliips thirty -fvc, tlur'vx thirty .Vi"iY?l and llnriit.i i.rht nt Pin e .v.,J'ractional townsiiin t'.nrlv-otu and ! ""'V "f"" " " township thirhf-tu-o. t!mH;-fivc; thirtwir, Jiirtu'Sci'en and thtrlv-ci'rht. of ianTe 1 lVCP. Fractional township t!iirtij-onc. and ''four, thirty five, thirt;;-iix, thirtisain iiid thirty-eight, of rane fourteen. To-.vnsbips thirty-two, thirty three, tliir-ty-four, thirty-jivc, thirty-six, thirty -serai and thirty-fight, of lango fifteen. There will also 1 e offered at the same public sale, a quantity of land m town- j ship number twenty-four of ranjje number t Id-en, equal to two sections, heretofore reserved to Francis Godfrey and relin ouished by him to ibe United States. Ail f which lands situate Aorth of the base ;ne and Eiist of the meridian. At the Land Office at Ck.vw ri;nsv it. li., on rne jourii uonuav m .'etcher next, for the disposal of the public binds ! - . ii .tic t . 1 ovvnships twfnt'i-lour, twt n!i;-five and . c ' weiity-six, ot rane.e 4.r. , - i 1 ' - tt ninge seven. ... .! low ns.iip twenty-tour, and fraclk:nl i- . ., tow -usinp twenty:pve. ot ratioje o. Fractional townships twenty-four and twa.fy-f,vc. of ranpe 7;r. All of which lands are . ; , I'll i - , Ail oi which buds arc situato ori'i ol Lhe ' ase line and TFt7 of the . meiidi in. ill? sale; vi!l kept or'en tor a pernd .. 1 . I fiet e(.' ( iliii5 two weeks. 'i he lands reserved by law for the use of school- and for other purposes will be excluded from sale. Given under inv band at the Citv of VnhiM!run, the uineteenth dav of Jul v. A. I). lMt j. ANDKKW .lACKlSON. the President KLIJA11 HAYWAUI), Cor.Kii.ioner cf the Gen. ai(! Ofee, Avi. 11. lsk!.
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iix-c. thtrht-six, t!,irt:cvcn and thirth r .nusireat mis time, wncn instances at c taz, anu inc io i or 4 ooasco. occup.cu u , .vW-f cfnwfH.-nr thai Mr. Clay cannot Ret a vote in tin so frCf,lcr!, in 0?per places, of c hcera troops in the interest of Santa Anna 'o'vh'ii '-, .rn tlr'-'hrrr iUr ' thnt Pl c sulen! Jn c k s,J,,i Vf lo n Pcr j pa tient s bei. g ahapdoucd to their fate, which resulted in thc capture oi the Flo-j W"' 'f ' ,Ba"k ";,! lSC h;,m 3 VtC ht 'iM, on-y such assis.ancc as a physician ti'.b and all on boaul. 1 -1 ''"'.y ' w U certainly receive thc votes of New ..,,.. 7 L..' n n,.t;i!, r.rov,,,! nf tU .ri, Am,!
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within the limits of the undermentioned ! uar,K PJPl s' lI,Jl J u n,u Wltvt ' V" b V.-.. , " , . ,- .
i i . . ... ; be elected Governor bv i rr.-toiitv f)l al i awing enco paueni asu;e rs nis ;um -ownships anil rac ioua townships, m- e eieteu vov ernot uy a mv.joniy oi n k i Town-bin frs.f.fri.r't J , , ' ' " I least 5000 votes, it is very reasonable tni comeS be &ays to him, 'Sure, ave yeu J own-nip tii'tnty eigt oi rame ;rcc. . . , . , , . Clmf rih n-n.p mfiipt?' ?r..'tii.ir. i i .- i iMinpose their frunds abroad were e.-.-rc-u s' rne c?sos( rne nu-neyr J ow nstjip tti't niy-fn.i'L n and fractional : . . , , . r . . 4'n j,. tfn VP, v ,or ;r,trr.i ...-nuK:-, it c v iiujrrfat the resn.lt After caiiit-g ' ' b,! 1 1 e OI 1P,11CC--OWnshl,WrrrV-r'i;;W, Ot ranC tour. , , ...... , I Vrr i-nni' fl? ir rr. vrr enrrv f,ir
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J the HATTING lU.'SINESS on Waer street. Vineeunes, in the house, formerly owned bv Wil- Qc sm Laj;ou-, takes this meth id ot Miioimin- me enrens, anuf-fX uit country at lare, mat be - apei to hee tu naHo, anu mr sale, a general assortment ot H j; lLi,whnh vwrk be intends to have made in a neat , .ubstantial and fashionalc manner. CC.'"'l,!i" highest price given for all kinds f PLUS. If. w GILIIAM. ineeum . la. ."March 17. ISt'J. f-tt COMMISSION AM) STOBAGi: O V" rifMlF. subscriber has the pleasure of j informing the public ucnera'ly that I e still continues the Commission an n Stoiia(;k Bi'sinfss, at his Old Stand, soar. i ) f s r corner of water a vn tij.'iznr sj'RFF.rs. WILLIAM MITCHF. Viorrnnes, April, 18.TI. 9-tf. iilAuho for iUfnofo Oa h iad aijd fur sale at this Of.'.ce
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i The amusing paragraph which we j subjoin, is from a serious article in the j Ohio State Journal, a leading and crit-j able print in the cause of the opposition, i It may be profitable for eoificaiir.n to the friends of Mr. Clay, at a rr.oo.ent when Ibis defeat in Kentucky has driven then i for prospective comfort to the other eleci tions of the West. Tlte writer is exclusively, but as wc ! think somewhat timidly, anxious lor the j standing of Judie M'Lean. lie fecir. I assured, tfat so hottest a man cannot be otherwise than hoMiie to (Jen. Jr.cksan. his principles, his measure, and bis officers. 'Yet says he ith very natural j surprise, "Judge M'Lf.an daily con tributes more than any other man in the west to continue these evils. 'I will explain,' he adds, "how this is effected. In his conduct and conversations, be evinces a deep inteiest in poli 'ical affairs. He professes to stand upon ;a neutial ground, and to view with in partial observation, the condition and prospects of thc two political par tic?, that now divide the country. His experience in politics, and his extensive acrjuain tancc with political men, fpvc 'rca? weicht to bis opinions. These he omits 1 no occasion to express and their undoviating tendency is to discourage all tlt tfTorts now making to prevent the re i election of President Jackson. lie asj stimcs, as a question past debate, that Mr. Clay cannot git one single electoral vote west of the mounttains. With this ! prophecy as a sort of text, he discourses ! I continually to move its correctness. 1 candidate of those who present them fiC,ves ,hR Prn TPentsot the present incumbent. If that incumbent can now be defeatcd.it must be by the success of i ,V' "I?" . f "PC lt,t t ii:i i i .i . i 1 ' ..v-uvu. uvn lowv.. tain. Whvthen should an influ,en,ial man "C ' . . ' ' ' , ' i:i t . i ifiT ..!. : . j l.. : tne present sia-r m pmme ana. exen, -i . i i i it' : I . - j himself most tflcctivrly to continue that j s'ate oi mires. i nai ne noes so. nom i jority. It is thus that Judge M L.ear. uses his influence to ptomotc a result which he cannot but condemn; and, in do ng this, be impairs his own standing.' A'aughty Judge jW' Lew! to A'0ssunie as 3 ( tKstien past debate, that Mr. Clav c..r,not get one single ekctoial vote west 0f the mountains." .Pennnjlvamun. The Dimvillc Olive Rranch makes tbi very natural confession: 'Our friends abroad will no doubt.be i astonished at the result of thc tate eleci lion for Govern r in this State. i After the assurances eiven bv party m lentncKy i .i.e. : . .1 .1 . i r, i .. : , u . . . . . , .. , 'A erch w a rant in broad ray irnt, in- ; ... r , , . . , . ; telliLrenc.e of the eccion of Co!. Rreath : itt. bv a mainn v ot ! vOO vfttes. was icn ! erallv received abroad with amrjement r,,... r.;-,i ,.n i. ;iiu', iui. v iaj a ii limn IM mil uv uc-orU-.t 9ln r,mjnitinn l-Mimr. now assure them, that Kenlur kv will go t'l in a urn ',uif t'l 1 1 V 1 U I. . ,,J.. ' .- . ... 1 f w o fviomf tie d i n jf- r t k, i in)usiiii.- i. vi i viv n? nr.'ii mii uyi j . . , . . , i . ,r,i , j- . iW e repeat the die is cast in Ken : tucky." Mr. Clay is defeated in his own htate. i crmous facts. ! Mr. Benton affirms, in his speech de liveied in the United States' Senate t J a the bank documents show that, that in Uiitution had onlv sent ?,933.0O() in snei ! cie to the Western Slates, while Mesi sis. Clay and Webster aRirm that thc aj mount of dtbt., due by citizens of the ! Western States to the Bark is 30,000,i CO; v-hence it appears, that tor every dollar in specie sent to this country bv !hc bank, it has issued some forty or fifty i dollata in rarer; np-cr. v hich ovir ci;izcns 'are paying interest. the interest of at o per cru per annum, ,s i (H-,uuunear:y uuu c uc amount ot ""- nmuev uinrjcmu, ,u,,.,ir, , - "s tne vavor tor wnunwr are ra.ieo - i nponso lustily to support the B mi. ? a ! favor by which she m;kcs norly two, ' bundrcd per cent, annually upon thc acjlual bo1 Me capital sen' an ng us. A''.. Sf7it,TU I. From Detroit Frtr Fress. of July 1?.; I Wc learn that at Ypsihi.ti, the Mail 'Stage from Onie-it was fired eron bvthc people, a fine horse kilied. 1 1 e diivci r.at ! rin'., escaping, in consequence of the! i fart. of ibe populace, and t!u ir dctern.i ' nation to enforce an entire non m'trcourse with the citv. At Rochester, Oakland county travellers from Deti oit are tur ned out cf doors, and their bag I gace thrown after their; aril tbe biidgts! torn up, to keep people trom l) tr it, cut ol th, v i i I o c, At Poidiac, men arc arm
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i 1 persons from the infected district - Such alarm unl precautions are worse than useless as v?clt rright n.an Vav the flight of time, as the desrover's n atch, with such futile e (Torts Ofao titles. From the A'ational Intelligencer. TO THE EDITORS. Not having as yu noticed the foHovtcg simple cute against the rr ar.v presei ted j . i ' tnc public, 1 forward it for pubiica Ul',u I'vjrn tf c Jf-hi'ic J-:?iriil for June 1PT2 CURE FOR I HE DYSENTERY AM) CHOI.I.liA. "e n ? ,e a'"',mr'" " P';Wlc ! AND CHOLERA. Sir: to mtf ry crv and Cbo'eta 1 rl.im no iH m ! original") in thc prescription, for it was published by Ciovernmetit, through their own servants, I believe, nearly two years ago; but I have sen its effcacy in innu merable instances, and the ct ne.uslcn I
have come to is; that where it is pres-jthis
cribed in the early stages of th.c disease, the cure is infallible, and even in ex trcme oases very often effectual. The receipt is very simple two gta4ns ol opium, two ol assa'(T?tida. z d two grains of black pepper, made into a pill, and by no means forgetting it to be well chew ed before swallowing.. 1 have used the i precauiicn for several year; many of my neighbors have done the same, and so ; far as I am aware, the opinion is one and , rcc-irdim- it. In ;omr rr, I ound ilaivis;ble t second pill, at the inierval of an hour to two, but never had recourse to a griater rjuanliI am. ike. DAVID SMITH. Jiowai.y Gunge Myruenfeirg. JERSEY GIRLS. A number of the voung ladies of Trcn ton. mvs a Jerscv '.l.-iner. hv: asvoriatv tl ,!iemselvcS for the nurnr-sc of minister i ing to such as may be sick of the cholc ,a, and some of their number spend scv. t ral hours each day, in atttv tiding at the hosPital vvhen lheie are Pa,ifcn,s there I Sur.h an cxan-ple of benevolence and VTT.,athv tmvarrlc H.p afTlirf-H v-r.ncrrr. . h' f U!l,tirve(l p,aiS(, anil com fAli , n n-K cK;n u..i, .nt;,r on tin. l ontnu v, thev ai c sue h as are ablt tovisil ftiitt. i he first n (jum y he makes is, rrsprctjng he Mate of their pockets; and he makes up I is mind of the disease accot diiurlv. 'Jo those who arc vcrv
ton mihl be extensively coph d. commanded by Lira Boniir?. Th-s.. j Webb, deeeaj-ed, arivi fi!e! his ecm'.:r.irt Phila. at. Bulletin. vessels, about 8 o'clock on the morning : surrcMinj: to the court here, th" f lhe 25'.h, were seen approaching a.e j rieney of the eslatn of the snid Nat! an Money vo Mcvey We have fert, com.m&i.ded by Fcttin Lcbreu Pe- I W'cbf', to pav the debts ?.t .'..inaviVriit-
1 1 1. v t i ; a 1 1 y Kii'i'fcii'g v oi v v. me mov.c ''.Mdz,i, ouu mc kijl;u,.ii'i! 1 1 ;n '.-i -cn vi sTa iiuinii a 'a ins! i iie id estate 'tdt-riv of prnr edit! e of a faou. Us Choldi Curer o! I firir g her 54 ponntr, w hich at fir st was i in,r f.r;ijK pr rr-'iV-f r " ... . i i i t - I viJiN, i t v . if i . it i- ttierelore. thn city. He does n.t . i s 1 1 his patients;! not answered from the fo:t. its guns being ierde-ed bv ii eerurt ut the el f
sirk he gives a vial ol his seejr, aidjof thc foil, which w.,s gar. isoncd by only
charges ten dolhr; to mheis he merely t tleals out a ftw pilis, for vvbicfi be cli3r'I have no money at af; I'm as poor as b'stuikey' 1 i .r.: no money nt an: poor as tie job ! Tin k? Mon Dier.! Me vcr sorry fo I yu- Sair, nc ft ely your puUo. Not I mush bud not mush bad. No mwicv.! j . ! ch! Vv, sair, I bae tVc erand pleasaiie
to say, sair, dat you have lectul cholera jfie with rudiitbicd viijcir, at pistol shot vcr Icetui not mush ycu get veil j distance. you no vcr bad, sair you got no money, j At length, after nine hours' frintr,tbe I charpsbe you nessin at all, sair.' Flotilla surrendered at discretion, inip'orIIa'ng dismisstd tfiis patient, he cal'.si ing the clemenry f the victors 'lhe
in another, and puts the same important question resptrting the state of his finance. Finding theur favorable, he proceeds to examine thc tongue, the pulse, fcc. He then shrugs his shoul dcrs, shakes bis head ominous!)-, ai d exclaims, 4Mon Dieu! Vcr bad verbad! Sair, you ave got de ver bad cholera I vcr bad; you tong, you pulse tour ver bad. Me no vish to give you some alarm, sair me no ih to scary ycu; ' ' - -m .il r-i a n alft - t , r 1 A r a MM, III, t4 rMt i;Ul UV Ufl'i tW'dltl 3 abeut voi). You will die, sair, unless yon tak my grand sper-hc. N ossin b"t 1 dat vill vou file s3ve. You eo to dibble, quirk, you ro take it. Dis vial vill ( nrv yon. I savy vour life, sair I muM chargzhe you tor hi:n. De grand spc- ; ciilc vrr castlvi must cha.gzhuyou foil.lir ( 'n,c nit cnt take his vial of thc crarrl 1 c,.,eia spccf,c, p;4VS the ten do.lars. 3P(; in hK , m n wry to some new rai;.flt. tllC vilit nrr a NV!l0se dise .se is j to . r dt.UM n ,( ,(d ,he anjui(l v . hc haj h) lh ot moA". Y. Construction r r.non u nJ t: S'2!' FaT.k The fol'ow iug is an extract o 'et'er from 77.cn n Jrf-.mon to -!' frrt OclLitiK. In relation to thc o il U S Bai.k. its overshadowing power and. the! il.mgcrrus application of its immenso :- pecuniary nteans. Itisdatedin D j -;er, l'.j.l, and n av be found in tf ( vol. of M r. JN works. E' Lvrry repnh.i c?n w iM mark the p-n oh of the h utility of thc Bank, to the dtnocrr.cv and fo the j Oen nc i at tc admir.istraf.on ol the govern - ' ineid; at.d he will n.d! k also v iili w ball
force these proofs ap;.Iy fo the pr?il rro-
rued monopoly of il-e present oav. ..r"From a p3s;e in the letter cf the Prcsidcn', I Ie ve ao idos of establishing a b-anch bank c.f the L'r i'ed State s in New Orleans. 'I hi institution is on? of the most de-div hcs:','i existing, czars' the principles and form cf our consitiiHon. 1 ne nation is, at this time, so trorg and uni'cd in its sentiments, that it C3ooot be shaken at this moment. Hut suppose a series cf untoward everts sltonld r-ccur, sufficient to b'i.? into doubt the compc'tTM y of a rppub'i' an ......... brand e. P3,t of .he Union. government, to meet a cri; of great d o. . . , ' critical mon.er.t urset the government. I deern no goxernn:nl sfe which is under the vassabgc of any self constituted authorities, o any oher aurboritv than that of the nation. or its regular furrcticnanes. w a- an obstruction coma rot bark oflhc United States, with aM its brarrh banks be in time of wat? I' might dictate to us the pesce wc should icccpi, or wi'hdra'.v its aid. Ought we then to give further growth 'o an instituIWIl S ptiwcriu:, 'J n3tl: ' . i"i i .:.? r : .. so hostile wc know: 1. frcm a know?. edge of the principles cf the persons composing 'he body of directors m every bank, principally or branch, and those of rt - of the stockholders: 2. Jrotn their opposition to the messure and
principles of the governmer t, and to the ; " " V , J l elecion of these friendly to then : and 3. 'Ul of ,hc HI,,,- and from the sentiments of the newspapers rn'l r,( lIs:,l(1 coru;lam.? by pul lteathcy support. Now, w hile we are strong ' n ;!x "iy th ,t it iHthe gteatist duty we owe to the ' Rrnr,n rAsH r,,rti' i!e the safety of our r onstilutioo, to bring this 'Cn '"irs gf ai.I esfate notify saM ncxiuv.powerful enen.y to a perfect snbofd'n.a. : ?ltr?ll"r., !"' exntenee and extent ol the.r tion under its authorities. The firs' : 5!"" clann, by niin-the s-.ra measure would l)e to reduce them to an . nfc"'- f, ie nnt;re, description and.
:qual footing only with other banks as to the favors of the rovcrnmcnt." : FROM THE COAST OF MEXICO Jntrrr est trig from 7 baso We at c indebted to Crt. Perkins, of thc brif: Comn.odorc Preblr, for a Tobasco pspet, primed on one of thc fast days ot Ji.fy. from which ve learn, that on the ?5ih oi ; that month, an action took place br.tveen a government Flotilla, rrder Capt. Ror itoo svaii to reach tlx l'tutiiuat such a
2KC' i if t r, , jP,R,(;-y"r---aiilf.i:ipIniif, by publienAbout half an hour afteivrard the Ition, six wet k: sneers-ivel- j.," tl e VVera Cruzana. follow d by thc trartsports,;crnsn. And further, untes- hn r,f.t!
. Mnv vi.nif.!-,,i it.ini; me same. r od both ssdes; the ti.nsports meanw rule ! foment of the 'nature, deseri-.tion -wl appioaching the shore, here they Ian- ;llafi tbc t,llllr:fCt of dd a large hotly of mM,, ,u der the ro. ; u hiHl lhc ,an;c IMV C 4f.-fltIJ,, -ei of the eons ot the era Crnyana. afrer- -,v c. i. ? ...
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. i . . I., . vv.rus asccnameo .o ..ave amounted to 788 men with one piece of attillciy. o. c, K.ii. c rW, 3;,un. edthe fort cn thc land sioe. while the VcracMizana continued her fire from the ! sea. Rut no scorer r-id the fort pour j term Us Ine !rcm lour pieces cannon ?tul ' a vrreat nun her of muskets, noon the assiiilsnt on shore, than they tied, leaving manv killed nod umir dr.i. 'I i Vrr . - - - w . ciuzana in the meantime continued bet total loss of the government forces, in addition to the sri.oorer nd trar ipor s, was 187 killed. 35 woundrd, iticlueinc ueing the Comrmnder ot the Flotilla D. "Man uel Lara Bi'iiilsz, an officer of n.aHne called Sanabia. arid another, name un kown, botn in thr United States, and the '2d Lieut, of the 1 3th per.anent battal ion. D J'-sedel Carmen Soli. Prisoners, 105. Among those wonnde d on shore was an olf.ee r by the name of Gill, and the well known Paulino Morales. Total wounded on shore, bv estimate, 80. The remains of thedivis ion which hnded. m: de tlicirfsr.mr for the tin e, it being 5 o'clock in the even r ing, and t,he Commander of the fort not deeming it expedient to weaken the vrCtOgtb of the for l v sending a detach ! ,nent in pursuit.-.V Y Jour, of Ccn. J "eJCTJCE. Tj"AYING jiureha-ed all lhe itifert of 3 2 Mu'Kon vV, Hi nti i; in the Yirieoiines Steam Mil'. Sttre. vVe. the hmiress of the s:n)- will bereafti r l - ei'ircd on by rn". through s v h ;';!. Is as I nr.v -s - - - - from time to time .'i'!"inb HALL NLILSON. Fy . -L'f.-', T. 'A. Mun;r. Yinrenucs. Ai:j. 'V. v- I T 4
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