Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 October 1833 — Page 2
of said newspaperi; and the taU Wilton
further deposes and says, that he has not,
a a he believes, yet reccircu a ou..-r w such subscription account, Trom any such officer or director, and that the amount of ihcir subscriptions is the aame as that charged to all tc subscribers respect, ivcly and no more. And the tatd Wilton Turther deposes and says, that he has had no correspondence, directly or indirectly, with the said Bank or any branch thereof, or any of the directors or officers, in relation to establishing or conducting, or in anywise appertaining to
cither of said newspapers and that ho, the said Wilson, never borrowed a dollar from said Dank or either of its branch es and never received, or was offered, any money, or other valuable thing, in the way of donation or gift, or in any other way, from the United States Hank or any of its branches, or Irom cither ol the directors or officers of said Bank or branches, or from any other person for or on account of either, for the purpose, express or implied, of influencing him in, or paying him for, his editorial course, or in the establishment, support, or management of his said newspapers, or ci iher of them. And turther this deponent saiih not. JAS. WILSON. City of Pittsburgh ss. Sept. 29, 1332, sworn and subscribed before roe CIIAS. H ISRAELI., Aid
It appears by the Directors' Report , that the same James Wilson received ! fcU47 75 for 55,000 copies of the Repotts of Mr. McDuflic and Mr. Smith, and 25,000 copies of the Address to the Members of the State Lcgtslatuic, agrccable to order and letters from J-j. Sergeant, Esq. It will be remembered, that John Serjeant, Esq. was a candidate for the Vice Presidency. Here wc have a candidate Tor the Vice Presidency ordering punting, and the Dank faying his bill!!! This is throwing off the mask entirely, and directly sustaining a Candida-e with its money 11 I)ut without this direct case, the most sceptical can no longer doubt, that the whale power, and an increased proportion oi iHc funds of the Bank, have been employed since 1 830 in a-ticmcndous cf fort to conitcl the politics of the country and fill the councils of the nation with its
creatures. It is not these punting ex penscs alone which are to be considered. -Vho has forgotten the fifty-two thousand dollars loaned Webb & Noah, who verc insolvent in a year; the thirty thousand dollars to Jasper Ilaiding, who is in like condition; the eighty thousand dollars to Gales Sc Scaton. who were insolvent beforehand; and untold sums to po. litica' profligates, who might be able to extend its influence and increase its power. And what is the prospect ahead? Wc trc officially informed, that these practices nrc tn he continued. The President of the Bulk has been instructed, by a formal resolution of the Board ot l)i-
rectors, to continue these expenditures
indiicrcetlr, and our presses, with few that the clearest proof of this dclinquen-
soppotted charges may be called calum- quarter ending :Jhh September, ls:V.t, ot a very superior qualitv , to wit: nics but that which, untroved, may bet which if not taken out within three Cum Mvrrli CompcV.tic characterized as calumny, it proved, 'months, will he sent to the General Post African Grey Cay- ders t. it,.- ri i,arhf -Tn nc i'.'-hI ltira enne or Capsicum Pond LlljT
exceptions, arranged themselves under I cy could be considered as "hatacme cathe banner of the bank. The Issue was i lumny?" If crimes are charged and not
tried between the rc charter of the Rank proved, then indeed, the refuted or un
and the re election ol Gen. Jackson and we all know the result. The movement was a bad one our party should j have had nothing to do with the Bank, as
a political question suspicion hung ocr it evidences of culpable carelessness on the part of its direction were de- . . . i -i i i
VClopcu It Siooa cimrgcu wim iiavui - . j tampered with the press, and in some in- J The motives of the President cafinot . j,
stances, strong proois were auuuccu 10 , auy.u "; ';"
sustain the charge
of our party blindly determined
" A LIST OF ZaBTTEEtS BOTANIC 'nn3D202LIB.A TIT) emaiixo in :ho Post Ollicc nt Vin-j JTCST received from ColumbtH, (Ohio) lTu, ccnncs, Knox countv, Ind., thefo" an assortment of llotanic Mcdicimh,
tion pott-
takes another complexion and attaches Office as dead letters.
to another object. Ib. foj-Persons calling for letters in the
, , " , ... following list arc desired to say tlhrn arc From the Philadelphia Intelligencer. , or thcv niay not thcm.
Auam i.ikc Miks Lusaw
and yet the leaders than patriotic and public spirited. The ! "Vj5:011 1 Hot f determined to stand cup of General Jackson's glory is full; Aluert imuoiici . .. - .l . i. .. i .1 ! mir r-minlru rvo nriu Imnnrt 1ft offer J Oil II jSrUIlCr
by the bank! They sowed the wind and they reaped the whirlwind! An institu
tion, which, under a proper direction,;
country, the want of which will be grievously felt, has been prostrated by the bad management of its direction, in the arena of party strife. We have had but one opinion on this subject for two years past and we have never sacrificed that opinion on the shrine of party that the direction of the United States Hank ought to be changed that its friend
should have labored to cHcct such
rtiir rnunlrv has nn new honor to offer .
him; and at the expiration of his term ! Joseph Ilaird
he will repair to the Hermitage, full ol , "etnis.
John lauderdaic , ran O yv. W. .Martin
n W. R. McCall
Win. Minor, 2
Ray berry Nervine (Un.bil) Hemlock Copai or Colic Root Xinthoxyhm Ohio Kerctima liittcrs o. 4
Lobelia, herb anil
seed Cholera Syrup anvl powders Number 6 Third prcparatori of No. 1 Bitter Rod.
Juhu McDonald Joel 31annir' CI A. .Marshall James McLean W. (i. Morc Allen Mallr.-on .Tame-; M. Mays Zcno North o p Denton OtVutt Dorothy f).vcn iWarv Overton
years and of honors, with the noble con- James Rarrctt John Mot.cr, 2
mntnii nl virlui. nm nnnlausc inillijois ijiiwii. r in. .viuv ium
and veneration even of his political foes, j -eddock Bos well, What benefit can he derive from the re i leveret Rue x moval of the depositcs? Will it increase Amada Rrown his popularity? On the contrary, the op j Robert Renson position pronounce it the most dangerous ' C D political step yet taken by the adminis- j W. R. Clifton , "1 tration. Will it add to his honors? He j Jolm P. Clarke has arrived at the summit of republxan John Chancer honor he has exhausted ambition, and , Christopher Cooper
change, instead of stubbornly upholding ; the republic has not, and cannot have, ) illiam ClinMie the dircctori in every thing that they I aught further to tempt his hopes. We ico. W Colegrovc chose to do. Had thii been done, had i can therefore suppose no motive that is j. J. Chnpmjm ihUnrnnpr drfeiencchcennaidtonubliclnot honorable and patriotic; anfl even ; Philip Catt
opinion, a sufficient number ol members i those who most condemn tho results ol " Christopher Curtner Daniel Parker of Concrcss might have been elected to the measure, acknowledge that it proves J. W. K. Cameron William Polkc
carry there chaitcr next winter by the I the independence, disinterestedness, and j.incoi UiiIjois constitutional majority. As things ate; j disregard of consequences which have Jesse K. Dubois there is no hope ol this, and if the of. j characterized his life. ieo. S. Dix
temht be made, it will be unsuccessful. t The Bank is doomed." i Frtm the Xew Jersey Eagle. ! APPALLING CORRUPTION. The views of the Richmond Compiler Well it is said by the Albany Argus, add strength to the remarks of the Re-'. that the disclosures which would soon be publican. The Compiler, as we have made relative to the profligacy of the U. said is no fiicnd to the administration: ! States Rank, would not only confound its
"Ex-Secketauy Duane is to have mends but astonish even its opponents, the hotor of a public dinner, upon his ' The olTicial report of the government dirctutii to Philadelphia. The fiiends or rectors of the Rank of the U. States, the Bank wc suppose they had as well,1 which we have just pet used, and wilren
for the present occasion, be called, the(deavor to publish in oua next, exposes a ; Samuel D. Green friends of the Deposites soy that it was ; scries of corruption cn the part ol the jtlas R. (innlrncr. necessary to spend enormous sums in the j Bank, untKr cover of the extraordinary jMary Crahatn,:? circulation ol political pamphlets, be-j resolutions of the Hoard, quoted in the JJ J cause !hos who were the enemies of : Presidents letter, which, to use a favor- ! t A: Oniok, 2
thai institution, had distributed through i ite expression of one of its hired cham-1 John Hall, or B. V. J. P. Stevens
the country much that was calculated to pions, will "make the dantier rise on tne ; lanlis injure its popularity. No to say no- head of every honest reader. It shows ..Tonaman Itornback thing of the propiiety of leaving this ; that one hundred and eighty thousand : s. R. Hull dispute entirely to the care of the two dollars certainly, anil how much more it : William Uunnvcutt parties of the friends and enemies of the ', is impossible to tell, has been expended Parkison Ha use Bank, with whom it originated and by ! within the rast four years in purchasing, I II i Humphry wtiom it should alone have been carried ! printing and circulating papers anf doc- 'William Howard on, and of that of devoting the funds ol ; uments with the view of putting down j Salmon llawes
the Bank to Banking purposes only, in-, Oen. Jackson "l or twenty lour uiou i A. C. W. Hunter
Christiana Deoatt
J. 15. Dillon Jesse Day Allen R. Daniel Patsey Donaldson John Day E G Charles Limiukis Will rain (hay Hannah (lunn, or Dnniei Rrown
.Tas. S. Plattenbnrh !
J. H.Purcell
V. Pettinjjill Llizabcth Phelon a r S. R. Quick John Ruble David Rizley David Reih William Reed David RulrsJohn Real, Xancv Ann RivCrs R FRuby A. (J. Roberts S T Thomas Small Martha Sea ton Ceorjie Signer
Angelica Simono
And many other articles not here cnumc-
J rated, which the subscriber otfers fur sale
in John isc s new brick buiUlmg,fKi Y ater street nearly opposite the Land Oilier, where he intends keeping at all lime a.
plentiful supply. The sHh-criher also liolds iiimsclf in 1 readiness to attend to all calls in the Ro-r itanica! practice of medicine. : OANo, jliti sultscriler having rcccived the appoiiitmcnt of sub-agent, would inj form the jvublic, tliat he has received a i nmrtker of setts of looks and riglits, toI cther with Robiscn's lectures on lQ j '1'houHonian System of medicine, whicl I ho oilers for sale as above. S. RATIiBOXK.
August 21f is:i:i -450 tf
Just received two hundred barrels first quality KEXIlAirjl SALT.
and for sale hv
. -
RURTCH & IIEBERIX
Jul v 23 IK'J:J--2(-tf
i nn W m m I
I stead of cspcneV.ng them, at the discre
lion ol an individual, in an attempt to in
sand dollars of this sum, voucher j Adam llornhack
are given," so that the object to wtnen Henry llolhav
llucncc public opinion upon a political j it has been applied is left wholly to con iV.aryllitt
jecturc 4la tieeci witnoui a name j j The New York Evening Post of Wed ; :Unuel Johnson nesrlay says "A crcatuieol that abom- ; Lien, Jackson
inable institution is even now in this city, ;cIie(,r,Te J,,ncs with tvic that sum to purchase ano;her Join, Kurtz.
question wc would ask, it the very same reasoning which is brought forurari to defend these measures, would not serve, by a little extension, to- defend
the same institution, should the directors
in their wisdom determine that it was; press for its use.'
necessary for its interest, to place it inj Although we were not expecting, at the same condition with the administra- (the time of the arrival of the above intion, and to atm it with the same power j tclligence, that the removal of the de
for objects, known and unknown, lie is ! for preserving an equilibrium in the de- j pos-hes would have been deemed neccs
instructed to hire writers nnd editors, to
assail those opposed1 to the Bank, to scatter misi eprcsentalion throughout he land, to furnish electioneering documents
to candidates, to fill the officers of tHc
Wiu. Knipo Jacob Ku kcndall Goorjic Leech John Lau t IJ Wilson Low
terminations of men; and therefore, tlmt sary sc immediately, yet the able Lxec
the President of the Bank should have ' utive document which appeals in i0m Lainium the same means subjected to his contrcd , colarons to-day most conclusively satis i(,,M r ....
as the President of the .Government, in ties us, not only as to the wisdom of and ; Ui...!C5 (; t
order that it might be generally under-' positive necessity for their speedy trans , . ... . .... . I l !J..I
Mr. Shaw
James Steward Josiah Stout 3lr. ?j)auldafj James Scott, 2 Daniel Smith Saml. Ti'inliuson Lvnch Tern.41 Tlios. lTowle,2 James Timms Aarrm Vandevecn V. Vanderl urnu A. Vanarsdeil D. K. WanLl J.D. Williaias Mr. WhiMnore George Wear C Wilson Joseph Wi'more Xathan Wells Irvin Will; ins W. B. Wilson Allen Wood John Wurth.
05 HBWlRD.
STRAYED or stolen from the sukscriber, tliret;
&ty iiih south of Vinrpniiv8-
on Monday ni;ht the l!lli f Au;ist,oe DAY HOUSE POXEY, c 10 or 11 ver.rsold, a star in his forelicafL W some saddle marks, heavy main and Uil, his liht tore feet split up; no other masks recollected. PILRRE COMP AG XTOTT, Aug. 27, s:W :il-rt TT AN A WAY from tlc subscriber, on JlXl.r the Ohio river, near the lower part
ol Illinois, on the 1st ot
August,
two m:ci:o mkx, it the name or UAlilir and MOSES.
JOHN SCOTT, r. :i.
State and General Government with its j stood, whenever any ol the high officers i Icr, but that in taking the decided and j Oc-toLor 1 lSJIl rhi-tit-Ll 13
creatures, to vrest t!ie political power ot
the country from the hands of a pure people, and place it in the hands of men who shall rule as the mere regents of the Bank. Will not all republicans and all pure and honest men, of whatever name or party, rally to the support of himt who ha resolved to strangle this Hydra and aave his country from its usurpations and corruptions? Yes. general Jackson has never made en -;pcal to his countrymen in vain. At Ne v Orleans he said, 0ur country must and .shall be defended, md ir was dey&vDED. When the Bank is now assailing fjur institutions by corruption in a thousand insidious forms, he S3vs, it
about the President should learn that o-: patriotic course he basin this matter,;
pinions unfavorable to the Rank would 'the President has added fresh laurels to,
3UJlV.llO(-HI IU VII3IIII33JI, WtVJ Illicit. UI IJ "ikillil) M.tvj vjwiiw.' ... . u . v x. ...w ..-.- X-f tXlVV I I ill W ' I ft V J C so know that the President of the corpo-; nl gratitude of his country. The press ; Thorn, Deceased.
WOULD iust take this on
rditor.-i of tii' 1 -.stare ot
ration would secure them a eomptnsa ' es owned by and in the interest ol the
TT.
tion equal to that which their firmness Bank of the United States, may rail, a- 31 return mv sincere thanks to all the
might causcthem to lose, and thus place nuse,ttecry anu denounce it is tne vo- creditors who have made a deduction on them above temptation, free to act cither cation by which they live and move, and their claims against said estate to enable way That Mr. Secretary Duane, for in-; consequently it ;s expected of them but , mc by a small sacrifice as administrator, stance, should be pensioned with six , in this matter the people will make up to pav $00.i lfJ cts with the assets in thousand a year for the remainder of the their own judgments, and wc feel all !mv hands amounting to 5153i cts.; and term of the present administration, or be j assurance, will fully sustain the Presi- to" thoe, of the creditors that arc not vet
rewarded, as a tribute to his firmness and dent in his Herculean task of ridding the by way of exemplar to others, with half-j country of that monstrous iniquity ol pay foi life. Perhaps the intercstof the Mammon knnvn as the Bank of the U. stockholders mipht require even this j States. would that argument suffice to justify it? 1 . .. This, of the interest of the fund hold-1 Administrators' NotlCC.
opportunity to
must be tiestryedx and IT WILL BE j crs requiring the expenditure, which by
DESTROYED.
F'-om the Glebe. The follo.vi' g article? arc from opposition prints. Phe first, the Winches ter Republican, is one of the bitterest as well xiihc abkst of its side, in Virginia.
Mr. Riddle will sec in its remarks what an hocicst, earnest partizan of the lfcmk not tainted by its bribes, thinks of his course: GOVERNMENT DEPOS1TES. The President made a communication to the cabinet on the 8th inst. on the subject of the Bank of the Uni'cd States, after the reeding of which, it was dccided that Irom and after the first of October, the funds of the government should be deposited in the State Banks. The law requires that this be effected by order of ihe Secretary of the Treasury, and that he shall lay "before Congress the reason of inning sai l order The commu iiicatiooo! the President ha3 been published wc have given it a careful pcru - and wc feel bound to say, frankly nod unt cscr vcdlv. that he hxs assigned satisfactory reasons for the course which the cabinet has pursued by his adicc and at his request It is a truth not to be doubted, that a larcL majority of the American people
I
ETTERSof administration have this
A dav been granted to tho undersigned
the way is not true, is the only thing yet ;
. . , r, -i . ,i . on the estate of t.hnstophcr .lohnston.! which ttic President has not only brought, riv , n i i t , . . . - . . r" , (late ot Ihiviess coimtv.) deceased . Per-!
oui iruvcu, dguiuai iuu uirctiurs oi mc Bank
(late of Daviess count v.)
son; indebted to aid estate will plcae 1
paidr I would just inform them, that 1 have declined selling the real estate of said Doceased,, and they may expect their pay on their accounts Lciu presented properly authenticated bv the 1st dav of .lanuarv l(S:U. JAMES THORN, Admr Oct. r,iKW :u;-:u vllt:nm:s
WILL oo :JLtd;
11.1 oommcneeon Thtirsdav the
i ir.. i .1 i
make immemaie iviv mrm ; nun rrne u no y :lst .Tav .f 0rtoi:0- n.,4i Cl,nt:n
i ..:n ri ii , -
The Intelligencer and the Rank Dress ; v K " , . ' ." uc tor three davs.
i . . , same with the t. erk ot the Iaviess i ro- t ri.. ....Trt tT,A r.rc .f generally, have taken a short way to de- . . t. 4 , , . . ., lataav. una mile, three tcst out ot
fend the Rjnk managers from the crimes ; ' V ' , ' "V,,, live lor a purse ol I iV V HOLLA IC5.
v i i 1 1 win iDi
dale. The estate is ,su-
2-f
AMES JOHX.STOX,
nl which thcv stand convicted before the
... ..: ti ' . . . : rrl
JIUUIR. lilt.) IUIIUUI LUliUUVWIl a 3111
lAhlishcd bv record evidence anil vcV A.UiJ.l, 1MAU., )
without even making an attempt to clis- cl-' ls:i:
prove, or even to pauiaie inc enarges so .,j,n i;lKlV
tnorougmy sustamcu, mc pain press oi , r, I nt)mcflt:c Attachment.
tiuJ day. Two miles and repeat, fr a
HARRY is 1,0,t 20 years old, near six feet hi:h, of a yellowish complexion, his rijiht arm crooked at the el
bow joint, nnd when spoken to, nodd hU i bond. j ItlOSES al'out ?2 years old, fomc ! the lare-t, black complected, has a scar on his right hand, which has made the lit tie finder shutter than the ether; he is a i blacksmith by trade. J I will ivc tho above reward fur the appn lrer.sron and delivery of said negroes', to John Lnr.f, living in Equality. (Jalla- ! tin count v, 111., or fifty dollar, if hul'n.'d j in any jail, and information given to Mr. j Lane, or to D. Ifencemiicr, iu Vienna, ; Johnson comity. III., so that I gel them ! r.rrain. From iuninuation, I think they nrc makin their way to Indiana. Thcv were purchased of Samuel Burks, Jefferson
countv, Kentucky. LOV'ELL II. SXOWDLV. rarksville, Iuisiaiia, ) August s, isrw:n-tf THE ?tibscrfbcrsf inform their friend and the public, that they have just received from I'JtUadcliihiiij HaUimorc anl Pittoburgfr,
A XLW AM) r-XTrXSTV E ASSORTMrXT Or GOODS, Suitable lor the present and approaching
seasons comprising FOUKHJX AM) DOMESTIC Dry Goods, BOOTS ANI SHOES, TUR VCOL HATG.
Iron, Glass, Castings, c. c. Which were selected at a Civorubh: tine;
Admr a.
j purse of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. a..(1 uill ,lC fol,nd 01 cxamiuati.n, worthJ
ihd day. Three year old colts, one
mile and repeat, tor a putcH. of EOIITV DOLLARS. On the same evening at I o'clock a jdah of one mile lor a SA DDLEand BRIDLE.
I A horse taking any one of the above
by the perpetual ech-i "VIvr' ,s nrrp,, P11 r ptirses will not be permittex! to enter tor
oinp ol such phrases and the parrot note 1 ' imcM'f attarmrrcnt was issueu )Cither of the succeeding orn. ol "Kitchen Cabinet," that these misera j b.v mo. Jnmcs ( a Jstiec of the j September 1 1, 1S?1. .Tl-tr
i,iiki.riin,u cimnntMLp ran our. i h ! peace i u a no ior me counrv or rxnov, in
nubhe sense and render an cnliehled na-
tionol freemen indilTercnt to the prcat ,,C(M remrncu executeti, ami an inventory ; f JTMli; Subscriber h:nin- crrrrmienccd
the Hank in every quarter, with one voice, : i.m:;.1k thrill F)
cry ouix(loa!brd calumnies "loathed ca ; ' ' . r
the above ease, which writ has this la ! 2TOTZOS. been returned executed, and an inventory ! f JpIfErSubscrihcr h:nin- crrrrmienccd tdtnl; and that on the Sth day of Oeto-: JJ the II ATTLNti RCSINESS i.n Wa t io -. ii : f
her, lS.'k'f, at mv otlire in Harrison town-
tT street, Vineennes, in the
i . . i. it ii... i. . i i i ., . .i. i ; i.i:i..i;n ...
are opp';euiOiuc J. djuk, un piuiuiuvu uo'ii puuov. iiijiuiiiiuiii iu der its present management. The friends i bribe the press and impose a President . . - i ! .! i. :
of that institution, very uuiciy, matic, upwi uic cuuimj, voc jiiulmu toiiuw
free-
ibim. These subsidized creatures of
Mr. Riddle, must have a poor opinion of , shiiN 1 xvl11 proceed to hear and deckle up- j (,OU!!0 fonucriv owned by Wil
the intelligence and moral feeling of the , sul 1 Attachment ol wnicli the said 1.- j s,m LOVVi takes this method American people. How else can they . ''J11' Jerill, and all others coiicerntil, v. ill f informing the citizens, and
imaeinc, that when it is proved by the re-1 lahC toiice. 'the country at larjc, th;t be
.i..n.r5 ii. vnv.i, j . r. jexpects to keep on hand, aiul r sale, a October 1, lSWm-ttt ; jr(.0ral assortment of ELTl HATS, which - - t ..i. i- i . . t i
i.. i i i i i with uc uuciius at ime inauo in a ueai
iux-3 : iius : ivaub :
cord produced by the government dircc
lors, that upwards of gSO,000 has been
I i
CIS II, or If OKA', will be given foi
it a political question at tho last election tion and depravity could meet with ap 1 any quantity of clean Linnen oe Cotton j our own party caught at it, eagerly an J , probation? How else can they presume ! rags at the westerx sun efflicc.
substantial and f.islaonale manner. (grille higlvest price ;ivcn for all kinds of 1'LTtS. JL M. (ilLHA.M Vinccnncsj la. March IT.Nl'.1. li-tt
tlu attention of purchaser?, and will Le sold unusually luw for ca!i. SMITH vV. CARSON. Vinceivnes, 1st Juno, XrV.l. 111 tf FOR SZlSiB. " E WIS II t sell my 'i'avcrn Stand, nowoccupied by Col. Alexis LIvoy, itu-
attNi on Market street, in the -r.iiigh of V'inccnnes; al?-o lLse; iJrfcft Tbomc
And Two Lois formerly owned by D. C. Job non; tiraated at the east end of. Market street, in the borough aforiaid. The Tavern S.'aml U in a licr-ltky ziu pleaaut part tf tho Uiroiih; aril t!r tUer house is well calculated fi a private family, and likewise in a plcaiant auJ lieal thy situation. For further particular-', in piiro of A.T. I'.llis, E-itpr. aiul 'Aiihair.th ldli.ini both i in in Viucennei. II. JOHNSON. Vmcennv. hid. March I". InTJ7 tC
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