Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 November 1833 — Page 3

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VINCENNKS, NOVEMBER 2, 1833. The following article from the last Vinv rrnnes Gazette, is published to show the V 'impartiality of its Editor towards the prcecnt administration of tho general government, and his very friendly feelings towards myself. Ida most sincerely reciprocate his good feelings, arid would not throw a straw in his vfy. He certainly, At the same time has mv best wishes and I should be pleased if CAlould have his OW3f W AY. "THE ANSWER. It seems by the last No. of the Sun that its editor has been frequently asked whether wc will "publish the expose of the President, and the report of the Government Directors ou the subject of the Depooites,r and adds very sagaciously, that hc docs not know our intentions," but that "justice would seem to require that we fhould publish them." We will answer Ihe question, and remove all doubts from bis mind upon this biibject, and from that of those who put the question to him. We will not do ro for a number of good reason; one ofwhich is, that the Expose and Kcpnrt have been published often before in thc column of the Globe and the other "collar presses." The expose of the President is but a heaping together of all the filthy slanders which have been circulated through the columus of those papers for the last few months against the I J. S. Bank a most horrible compound of political skunk's grease and assafwtida. We have more important, and we will add, more true, decent matter for the perusal of our patrons. We will also remark on this topic, that we shall be guided by our own eonso of 'justice,' and leave our neighbor of the Sun to entertain his own likewise.

Wo make thee remarks with Yeins overflowing with tho milk of kindness for our

run

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nt that time, or, Jn ciphering than to ffon thLake and perhaps not sulpassed

the answer to the sum, unconcerned about bjr any other on the American waters understanding the principle of reckoning. There was no insurance. There were Hence they measure their progress, not by about seventy passengers aboard, none what they have studied and understood, of whom were lost except one man, who but by what they :ave said to the master, attempted to swim ashore from the But let us consider the idea entertained wreck. ,

hv some that children are incapable of

learning much more than thev can in the From the Jf. Y. Star.

short time of a considerably large school, Infamoui ugge3tion.h Lexington (say 35 to 15 scholars,) with the usual paper, in referring to the removal of the number of classes in such schools. deposites, says, there no Ilrutut in Wc will suppose a child to have been rid the country of such a tyrant?" This taught a particular lesson so as to under- a lnc sentiment ol a bravo and an aasas stand it, and then to have returned to the ,fI anJ not an American. Take the seat, and in half an how to be again call- 111051 violent, the most unrelenting oppoed to the teacher to be taught a new les- ucnt of Andrew Jackson, and submit son. If the mind is like a bag that will such a proposition, and he will spurn the hold a peck only, and a peck isalreadv in w retcn wno oud even hint at such an it, no more can be put in the new les- act- Assassinate the man who has glorisn cannot be learned. But the mere ous,y shed his b,ood for ,tis country, and statement of the notion that tho mind is who whatever error may have occurred thus like a bag shows the error of those in lne administration of public affairs, is

who suppose a child can learn just so a. pat of undaunted, unsuspected pu

much and no more, and that but little in a rn) 1

dav. No one will doubt that tho rhild is

lus't as able to learn a lesson suited to its I We take the following paragfaph

faculties at 11 o'clock after having learned frorn lhc Alexandria Gazette, an oppo one at 10 o'clock as if it had not learned alllon Prl.nt- U 18 uite refreshing,' as unv thing the whole morning. And, iu nvel wr"ers say, to meet occasionally every case which can be supposed as pro- w"h such specimens of blunt honesty bablc, the mere fact of having alieadv and plain dealing. Hut, half a dozen ed learned ono lesson will not bo thought "a llor9 like our contemporary, in Alean-

reason for concluding the child thereby in

capable ot learning another. I know that the scholar mav be urged on too fast, too many things may be crowded on him in a day. But the evil is not in his incapacity to acquire knowledge at one time because a little while before he acquired something else: it is in there beiti'T no timo. for rfnititrnn with nmrtirnl

abdication. And it must not L fonrot. cou"e theil PPonenls be Here

ten that the guidance of the teacher will ,s lhe. P a,n "use and effect. Wc like

he as much needed in this rvrrisP n in 10 CaU lDinBS U ,ne,f "6 DamCS'

Ti i i c i Penniylvama. 1 he democratic tri

Cj I a.knl-v.aa-.in W a a - a a iL.k . . .

lars, short quarters and short davs are ad- U,,,,11im f 1 K - r

MARRIED At Uwrencobnrgh, on Tuesday the i!d October, bv the Rev. !

Win. Burk, Dlmiia H. IItrTirGTON, Esq. of Terrc-Haute, to Miss Jane L. Lane, daughter of Amos Lane.

ITS hereby given, that the undersigned has been duly appointed administra

tor on the estate of Hiram Barber, (late

ot Daviess county, Indiana,) deceased. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate navment, and

jail those having cbims again.! said c.--tatc are requested to file them according

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gust, 13 1. The estate is probably solvent.

TO THE PUBLIC. A general meeting of the Democratic Republican citizens of Knox county, is

.t..r.i... .u n.u j.. ..c v i ' t0 ,aw or before the PJih dav of

Wl minium IIIU UUV H mt:illVt next, at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of chosing Representatives to attend a Stato Convention nt Indianapolis, to select candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Govvcrnor, and to do such other thing? as may be deemed right and proper. It is sincerely lioped the meeting may be generally attended. f. I -J . .

dria, would ruin any party though they

unghtbe a treasure to the country Bait. Gazette. Many excuses arc made for the result of the Maryland election. There is only one good substantial excuse, and what is the use of hunting uo others. U. Ami. T

enouBh , b. .hefr o'pponen,,, and !t I.'L

THE INDIANA DE3ICCRAT, PUBLISHED AT INDIANAPOLIS, IA. THE Proprietors of the Indiana Democrat take this method of informing ths public that they have made arrangements, by the employment of competent Reporters, to ensure a faithful and interesting detailof the proceedings of the Indiana Legislature, during tho ensuing season. The paper will, as heretofore, be published twice a week, during the session, and will contain, iu addition to the legislative reports, the earliest important news of the day foreign and domestic, Congressional intelligence, politics, miscellaneous matter, &c. &c. The political course of the paper is so veil

known and established, that it is unncces-

FLOUR, Corn Meal and Bacon,

an to say, that it will be the ambition of! always kept on hand.

ADJ BARBER, AdmV. October 2, 1S33. 10-:it

GROCERIES. npiIE subscribers have just revived 1 from New Orleans, a genccral and well Selected Assortment of Which they have opened in the house lately occupied by Taylor &, Wat sen, and adjoining Morgan Jones1 Hat nnd Grocery Sto, where thev have, and intend to

keep, a constant supply of the best

LIQUORS A.D GROCERIES,

or evecy DEscmrno. ALSO

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neighbor. We would not sec a mosquito vantageous for those whose wish to fill "V "Jt c rcp .on o. ittht on his nose without brushing it oil.- their purse with the least loss of time fhe fir" .f1 'nce f DU,e t3 .e,cc""n k-r.w1 'inimnthorira. I.nt fnr.Inra whn Om Phlladdphll tnd Pltl&bUrRh. 1 hC

, .n , . , .. , c rcunsylvanian says: 'the democratic wish to obtain a good education, and for . . . . ' ., , , r ,i i . strength in the Assembly will be up those who are to pay lor the educating ot . , r . c .11 ,1 , , , . v r 1 1 wards of seventy out of one hundred, their children, it is tar lrom beinj; an ad- . . c 1 . ,

I have seen a letter from Washington City, informing of the removal of the Register and Receiver of Public Moneys at Indianapolis, and of the appoint ment of Mr. McOauty and Mr. Slaughter, to fill their places. The Register at Crawfordsville has

teen removed, as will be seen in another column, and his place filled by a Mr. Tvleu from Virginia. In this case, I regret that it had hot been given to a citizen of In liana. We have certainly men well qualified for the otficc.

the proprietors to make it deserving the

hbeial patronage it has already received from an enlighteuod public. The additional expense of a semi-wceklv paper, in stock, materials and workmen together

with the employment tf a Reporter for

T1IORX TRACY.

VinTenncs, Oct. tr, lH.I.'J :iMf

&TGTZC2! A LL those indebted to the subscriber? jjL l'' account, arc herebv carri-.

cach branch of the Legislature, makes it j cs:,.v rf:(l"tcd to discharge the same by

vantage.

and in the Senate we are yet more dem

An 1 c .li mm Kioiuiii r is annual vaiiiismall number of permanent scholars , , , . VT . J . . 1 r 1 . r , 1 , . guished and ihe Nauonalfi are effectual-

lursiiuu iiuu it;w classes uure ;i ra rj;e ! , . . i

share of the time is spent iu the school room under proper management of competent, truly qualified teachers though at

a nominally higher rate of tuition money is for the true interest of the employers and the pupils; while the teacher has no additional pecuniary gain to himself from such a plan. LOCKE.

FOK THE WESTKRX SfX. EDUCATION NO. XVI. 1 take the liberty to correct a slight intfecuracy in the former article respecting the comparative expense of the two schools. Twelve weeks per quarter, and seven hours per day, at the cost of $f tuition and 12 weeks board is equal to fourteen weeks at the cost of $7 tuition and 11 weeks board at the rate of ten weeks

jcr quarter, and si v hours per day. Such would bo the real difference inihe time of instruction and its cost though, in both, the terms would be nominally the same, 7) a quarter. Rut the qtiestion, in this article, is, M-hctber, or, not, the hairing more time of instruction in a dot, is an advantage to the scholars, especially to those in tlic jirst ttages t learning. This question is to be answered in accordance with the nature of the mind.

If tho mind is limited in its capacity of receiving instruction so that only a given quantity of knowledge can hs communicated to a scholar in a day, and all that he is taught more is lost on him because he cannot receive or contain it, and. if it is certain that the few minutes teaching obtained bv a scholar in large, promiscuous, fluctuating schools is as much as a scholar ,vcan receive, then I admit that the inUrease of time for teaching per day is ot no advantage to the scholars. But I deny that there is anv pro f of their beinir

We understand that a Mr. Tyler from Virginia or Washington city, has succeeded Gen. Samuel Miliiot ?.s Register of the Land Office at Crawfordsville. Gen. Milroy's failure to comply with the instructions of lhe de-

ly prostrated. Lou. Pub Ada.

A Philadelphia paper states that the opposition in that City talk loudly of running Mr. Clay again for the Presidency. lb gommcrcfai itcyoirt t'rm li. Jury's Price Current, Oct. 12.

Remarl.i. The weather continues drv

tributaries, wc suppose Red River. We rutirn with n!r-iisiirfthr niimprnn Imild.

partment, which made it necessary , for h Eoin in everv quartor of the citv, him to reside at Crawfordsville, we 2n nnrticuIarU- in faubourg St Marv. C.At

derstand, is the ground of his remdVal. ;f, roqf;are RH the ?agc, and after the I ew men in our state stand higher thn fogh(fm of thc northcrn citie, all UC ,h,

uc"- 4,11,1 "J"'"- va.....wu.,, w. and storcs ,n (j,arlreg street, will, we

nave more 01 me couuuci.ee u, u.e c su be mclamorpll0sed to suil tliC

MIII1I II 111 I 11 I W I niJ Ifl llll M M m MMM IJ t m 11 m I

v times.

Mouri Senator -It is stated m the We werc su is0tl (o hcar V(JS. last Missouri papers that Dr. Lewis 1. tcrda f a saie, at auction, of i or Linn, of St. Louis, but recently 01 bt. , ? tX , rr . ... . it; . hhds. ot the new crop trom la lerrrauxGencvieve, wi I be appointed benator to ,, r , . .1 i .1 ' , g- . r lfauf. and we quote with pleasure, thc

o -'w I 1'iip jiurl rancor -l 111. r:itr Slf whir

the late Mr. Buckner. The St. Louis

necessary that we should appeal to the generosity of the citizens of our btatc, to sustain us in the undertaking honin and believing, that we shall be euablcd to make a full return for their patronage. TERMS. Tho price of subscription, to regular sub.scrit.crs, is two dollars for fiftv-two

numbers, if paid in advance; two dollars and fifty cents, if paid within six months, or three dollars at the end of the year. For the paper, during thc session of thc Legislature, (published twice a week)

sKVEXTY-rivE cE.vrs, in advance. Qc-Subscriplions can be forwarded by the members of the Legislature and Del-

legates to the State Convention, through ; the Post Olfjce, Sec. Post-Masters are re-

and plcisant, and tho health of Ihe city is jspectfully solicited to act as our Agents in improving. The Mississippi luis ricn obtaining subscriptions. To all who will somewhat, and thc water is considerably !aid us in furthering the extension of the stained, bv thc contribution of some of its Democrat amongst the ponlc, wc promise

to make a suitable return, either bv furni

shing them a paper, or allowing a reasonable compensation. Advance subscriptions will be preferred in all eases. Subscriptions received at this office.

n ETTERS of

Republican, an opposition print, pronounces Dr. Linn "a most amiable and

every way worthy man," and an "original Jacktonian" lb.

Ohio Canal The increase of busi

ness on our canaU this year over any for

fair and reasonable rate at w hich it sold,

1 8i cents per lb. Molasses. Some of thc neir crop, but wticther xirop or drippings we are unable to say, has made its appearance in market, and sold at 27 ccuts per gallon. Tobacco. The only sale of which we

have heard, and doubtless the only one

BTOTZCE

administration on the

Reuben Ward, deceased,

have been granted to the uudersigned by the Probate Court of Pike county. Those indebted arc requested to make payment. Thoe having claims arc requested to present them for settlement. The estate is probably insolvent. MARY WARD, Admx. MALACHI MA NICK, Adm. Petersburg!), Oct. Ib'XJ lU-h

casn or note on or before thc lust dav ot January next; and all those indebted by note are also requested to m ike payment on or before the above mentioned time. Those who w ish can discharge their notes or accounts in pork, if paid within tiro time above stated. All those who neglect this call, may expect to settle their ac

counts with an ofiiccr, as no further indulgence can be given. THORN & TRACY. Vinccnncs,Oct. 1KM :$u Gt OT1CE is herebv given, that lhe uriJL designed administrator of the estate of Moses Smith, (late of Knox county) deceased, wiil expose to pubkcsnlc on Saturday tho Uith of November next, at the late residence of the said deceased in Johnson township, all the personal proper

ty ot tfje sata estate, consisting ot Cattle, Horses, Hogs, Sheep, A Log Wagon, a Stud Hor se, I!cd llousehohl and Kitchen Furniture, And a variety of other articles. Terms made known on d iv of ?ale. ISAAC COONS, Admr. Oct.,183:J 4Jf)-,'U STATEoFlNDIANA DAVIESS CIKCriT C'OTRT. September Term, Ib'.M. William Faith, ) t.t. Petition for a Divorce Mar Faith. )

NI) now at tin time romri tho cnl

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U petitioner, by D. McDonald, hi attorney, and it appearing to thc satisfaction of the Court here, on affidavit filed, that th said Mary is a nan resident of thc state of Indiana, It is ordered bv the Court

here, that notice of the pendency of said

mer one, is almost incredible. The late ma(le thi" wcck' " 4? hM letout fr"m the tate of Philip Morris, (late of Sulli

reduction in prices of transportation on o, ,T ' i T ? van county and Siate Indiana.) dercathe Erie and Ohio Canals, has induced 3L: an,d Pcr lb' fur second and sod. All 'person indebted to said estate

nearly all the merchants of Cincinnati, 1 : ... ., . are requested to make immediate pay-

S herebv given, that the undersigned

has taken letters of administration on petition be given, by publication in th ...... . ( . , . .

Western Sun, a newspaper printed at Vm-

cennes, tor three weeks in succession and that unl the SHid Mary appears here on the lirt dav of the next term of

Louisville and those parts of Kentucfc , "r conlinuos 10 n"r ncavily n j ,nent; anj t;10se Iraving claims against the Court and ans-.vers said petition, thc

Indiana, Tennessee and Illinois border u8;luw. l' im; i same arc notified to present thm duly au-

inc on the Ohio and Mississippi rivtrsj , lfl"u CiUiLU ai " fer thenticatod for settlement. The said ee-

who have formerly souirht other chao-

such a bar to the capacity of receiving j nela of transportation to ship by the nor-

c'7rorMrMnsiruc5ioii,or, uiai uil mioii !thern route The p-ice of transportatime of actual teaching usually obtained j ,ion from ew York to Cincinnati, via E-

in common schools gives as much as a scholar can receive oven though it should be true that there is a limit to the capacity of receiving. The rational way is to submit tho matter to experimcnt.--

Now thc experiment has been repeatedly

bbl. and dull.

"Whiskey. We reduce our quotation?, ashtd; but quote sales at '&2 cents per gallon. The market remains inactive. Lead Pig, is in brisk demand at 5 li per 100 lbs.

Bagging and Bale ' Rope are in good de-

rie and Ohio Canals, but little exceeds S2 per hundred. Almost every steamboat that arrives is deenlv laden with

nnn,a .m;nn ';., mand, and particularly Bagging, small

tbe interior. Our schooners also arrive lot ot which' ?a' f,"-v Picce:i' havinS with full loads of merchandise. The been sold at L'O cents per yard; Rale rope

made within a few years past w various j sch'r. Commodore unloaded yesterday at

jxirts ot Europe, Asia, and Atrtca as well the warehouse cf Messrs. Kelly tt Wains America. The result has been Uie j worth, with (large lots at other goods) same: that children can learn more of ap-250 bars of Coffee, for one house in pronriate knowledge in proportion to the j Cincinnati. The state of Ohio wasrevincrease of the time for properly adapted jer in a more prosperous condition, jor instruction. j increasing in population with more rapidPit there is another consideration not ! y,than at present; and though our imi . .-. . ,. ..,;;.... iii. norts are ereat, it is a cratifvinrjr consid-

L,;.,, i, imrtnnt n ammsition . a ration, that they arc more than balanced on t he subjec t 1 otatocs, yl b J, Onions

1 '"' l i ; . ... i i..-.: r :i VL! W'i, urn t i( rnfp nor .

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Cleveland ,idv. K orn. riieneu in pacis, conunucs 10

command former rates, 024 cents per bu-

Fmm tf Prir nnrcttf. shel, or S I per sack. 1 here is none in

tate is supposed to be insolvent. JOSEPH jKAY, Admr. Oct. It. ISM 10 IJt

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same will be determined in her ahswncc

and this cause is continued until the next term of this Court. A copy Attet. JOHN V ANTE EES, Cleri. Oct. 2.', ,'io!U

Executors' Notice. ITTERS !i!anvjntary li n e this day been grantod to the i:ndcrignei ri

SMOTICE3

S hereby given, that thc undersigned

has been duly appointed adrniiiitra.

tor on tho estate of David Hunter, (late l- t . W v.

ot lwviess county, Indiana.) deceased. , tiie estate ot Jamos Arrclj, (iate "f DiAll UCrSOllS illde!)trad to sniit rtrU nrP ro.

we continue to quote at 10 cents per lb. 'tC(1 to nrikc immcJi:ltc T, TJ' X V. 3' : "1 ?! I

Be, , Baron and Pork are very scarce "i, those havin,T r,.lilM. n .-, " i " "r "y A i r,,o,l ,hmnn(l " iaing claims against said cs-( mint make lmmcdi ite navment. Th c u in L,'wu iiLiuauu. I t;itr are reouestr.l to ti n tl

rr T . J r in, t - - -v u,, c- fJJ jm, ;i fiio sm Will Hatj. Wc quote an advance of 11! , til i-. on or bcfiro l.f. ritiwtn- .f .. i i , 5 , , . . J .l w law , mi or ot lire .lie loth dav ot Au-: nU.ii fi! ihom ilnU -m'U ..:i.,r.

i gust, 1S11. Lha estate is probably insol-. the time presrri!.ed by law. Said ciato

rent. JAME.S ALFOIID, Adm'r. October 'JO, 1KW. IU :it

cents per 100 lbs.

Potatoes and Onions. As this is the season of thc year when these articles command thc best prices, our country friends may be curious to hcar something

child's progress iu loarmng,

the increase of time for teaching were not

for communicating additional

necessary

re-

. knowledge, vet its use tor repeating

V.vicwing and practically applying whit has Ikmmi already taught is of the highest

importance in forming good scholars

rann sub? new sett

sett closed :

NOTICE.

is probably solrrnt.

JACOU 1 SCLDDER, P.rr. Washington, Oct. 16, I :t?:n

NOTICE.

cribcrs are commencing a.'rmnr. S,ibrri.rr b.viM- rr.mrrrl

ett of Uook., and wih the old j H ,u n ATTiVrl ltri r r, w-.

1VrTifrirti -ill tV.... i r,l, .V.t.v.l ' .

..... ... I . . n . . ... I .. ..i.. a

; aro re'pujMfu iu uiiu ;uij m-miu iv note or 1 1

Loss of tiir steam bo at George cam afloat, that in store is held at 00 ; r;,;: it w.ll ,,vn ,i L tZ I ? U V

WMMiNfimv Per bb 1 , . " . ' . s,,n J.agow, raKcs mis methCKj WAsiiiNOio.N. UJL'."U'- .... ! and increase the conlnlcnce wehawi m o :.: i

Thi. n-w n,l -nlenrlirl hnt lost in tofffc. Havana green, am indeed anv ;

the aevere gale on Tuesday last 1st mat. otticr oescription ot urst quality, is cry

l....l 41... III. . n ,...t a V Btftlttan, Ull M UV3

ljM'UlIlvlll'JU, lllUMI.llfck.il, uii'iiw.uii'ii ,i. '.. 1 I 1 I I I ' '..!'. .1 IV nnrUrcl,nr lka mir-kmnru nnl SPflrrP t li:tt Uhirll UP h:lVI 1 11 lllfl rL'Pt ti T

.-v ... n.wi'ili i in i ,n v uiiuwuiaiivi iibi nvi IUIUUIMV.I t.uv - - . are mdispeiisimc in the ... , . 7 u ,..!: ..i .... i-h i. n.

oui oi orurr, anu in course snc ucciinc i'v 13 n m uiniuk u m vmiuuiu.

nnd repetition are liuiispc

proper teaching of rudimental and elementary lesions especially with young rhildren. The ordinary arrangements of schools do not recognize this principle, ii.ir is time allowed for the practice. It is owing to the abscuee of this practice and thi'S negligence of the principle, that so inanv scholars hae no idea of any other

unmanageable. She went ashore VM

Long Point on the Canadian aide. It is said that she is broken in two and otherwise so much injured that she would not be worth getting off, were that poasi ble. She cost about seventy five thousand

dollars, and had made but one or two

obiectm learning a lesson than t-j iay it ! . c. . . , .. . , , J J a r J Unpb. Siie was thc most splendid boat

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Mackerel. There is none other than

1 M

1S0. .3 in market; they have been sold 111 n iHL subscrit r earnestly

several instances at .t per bbl. fi tl lose indebted to hi

Lard had been dull throughout the count to make a settlement

week, and wc had boundeil our quotations i cash or otherwise, i:timdi;

at 11 cents, but esterday some operations ; indulgence cannot be needed; and those took place at 14 cents per lb. and we. : that are owing on Notes, know whether or quote from 11 a K'J cents, with a fair ' not thev arc due. W.M. MllX'KL.

n. siii:lmiui:,vV Co. Vincents, Oct. :0, WlO-if

TAKE NOTICE!

tilt country at largi, that he

.expects to keep n hand, and fr sale, a ! general assortment of KL'lt HATS, which I work he intends to have made in a noat

substantial and fashionalc manner.

all kindd

me-stlv :oifit . "uiouaic niannr. mbv'Book ac-! 0T.hc hit 1'" gienfor all kin not the s imebv ;ot l , H. M. (ilLIIAAI i.U.lv, as further! "nnes. h. March 17.lS.Ti C-t

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prcpect.

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