Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 November 1833 — Page 3

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the eflicacy of law?. The Judc of vour j tion of his conduct to the great examples

vinci;nnes, Novembers, The meteorological phenomenon, which was observed here by so many of our citizens on the ninght of the 13th instant, appears to have been scon generally, throughout the U. States at the same time. On Monday next, the 2d of December, the Congress of the United States will meet in Washington Citv. On the same day the Legislature of Indiana, will meet at Indianapolis. The citizen of Vincennes Township it is hoped will recollect that this is the day appointed for the election of a Magistrate. SAMUEL HILL, and DAVID McllENKY, are candidates for theotlicc.

DEMOCRATIC RE1TBI.ICAN MEETING. At a meeting of the Democratic Republicans of Daviess county, held at the court house, on Saturday the lfnh instant, pursnant to public notice. Hdj.vmix FitzcnuAi.n was called to the Chair, and John MtKiuiv was appointed Secntary. The mooting being called to order and the object thereof being explained, it was Resolved, That a committee be ap

pointed to dralt Resolutions o pressivc cf

the wishes or this meeting, w hereon Messrs. Michael Murphy, John G. B.irtch, Saml. J. KeUo, Josia Culhcrtson, Richard Palmer, and Norval I). Merchaud, were appointed said committee, and reported as follows: Resolved, That it is important for the

union and harmony of the Republican

j Circuit is a conservator of the peace. If

I an affidavit is made before him by any of

you, that your lives arc threatened, and you believe them in danger, it would be his duty to have the offenders apprehended, and bind them to keep the peace. Justices of the Peace in their respective counties, have the same authority, and it is made their duty to exercise it. Take then, this course, obtain a warrant; let it be placed in the hands of the proper officer, and the experiment will be tested, whether the laws can be peaceably executed or not. In the event thcr cannot be, and that fact is officially notified to me, my dutv will require mc to take such steps as will enforce a 'faithful execution1 of them. With regard to injurrcs 3'ou have sustained in the destruction of property, die. the law is open to redress. I cannot permit myself to doubt, that the courts will be open to you, nor that you will find difficulty in procuring legal advocates to sue for damages therein. Respectfully, vouroobedient servant, DANIEL DUNKLIN. W. W. Piiflps, Independence, Mo. P. S. Should vou deem it of anv im

portance, or that it could in any way be of

assistance to you in obtaining justice, or preventing injury in future, to make the enclosed public, you arc authorised to make it so. D. DUNKLIN.

DIED Oa Saturday the 'SM November, Mr. John Kuyrkndali. SA51UEL HILL 3 a candi

of Washington and Jefferson, each of whom retired to private life at the close of the.second Presidential term. We have deemed it due to the bublic

interests to make inquiry on these points, idatc for the olhce of Justice of the Peace,

and to state the results explicitly, because land will feel grateful to his fellow citizens we have observed that the opposition prints ! for their support. are availing themselves of the sinister j The election will take place on the

".Mvinrr rint T fit tho DTint in nrintnin. in !?flth nt t ns ir.nnt li

order to make good their old charges a-

gainst the purity, the integrity, the public virtue of the nioit disinterested patriot of this or any former age. It is well known,

however, that the fcentmol is connected

November 16, 1S33.

Jkdministrators' Notice. YlTOTICE is hereby given, that the un-

with a coterie ot politicians who threw j . ,,, , . . ct. . ... , :.. i. i administration upon the estate of Oenl. .

obstacle in the way of

present announcement of his name by that

Jackson's first and second 'elections: the Jo I1081? fh ? V.nccn!C9' t!eCea

sen. ivn i nose lnueweu losaia estate arc

print tor ;i third term, is therefore a mere! ,, ., , . . i i i : . j i . i and all those navmg clan: trick, hypocritically intended to answer , . .? ir i ' i i . ; please to present them to

soiumi purposes, una iu auvaucu siiusier

views.

requested to make immediate payment

please to present them for adjustment.

ns against it w ill

The estate is probably insolvent

I3ENJ. G. JOHNSTON, ABNER T. ELLIS,

mcennes, Nov. til), li33 I l-3t

Admrs

NEW YORK ELECTIONS.

victory in

The recent republican

the

State of New York has been more overwhelming than we anticipated. In that

party in this State, tint a State Convention "p " 2L.ru i, hol.l nt r.uiinnW.is in th' great state, too, the people have displayed

month of Decemtjcr next.

Resolved, That seven Delegates be appointed to represent Daviess county at said Convention in December next, to unnite in nominating candidates for Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and the appointment of Delegates on the part of the State of Indiana, to attend a National Convention to nominate candidates for President and Vice-President of the United States.

Rcsohrd, That John Murphy, William

their fury, in consequence of the removal

of the public depositcs. Returns from forty counties "give l2 regular republican mem!crs of the Assembly, 5 irregular, and three anti-m isonic. The remaining counties will pro'.sably return ID republican and 1) anti-masonie. So that the regular democratic strength in the next house of Assembly will beat least 111 of the lS members- that is, 111 to 17. In all the districts, except the 8th, the democrats have elected their candidates for the State

From the Baltimore Patriot LATER FROM EXGLAXI). The packet ship Virginia, captain liar

ris, arrived at New York from Liverpool, I

whence she sailed on the tStli nit. bringing

J.omlun dates c4 the oui, and Livcrjooi oi oa Saturday the 2Sih day of December

the 8th of last month. next, at the house formerly occupied bv Tho accounts from Portugal by this nr- xlQ ute Colonel (iraeter, all the personal rival, says the Couricr,fully confirm the in-j property belonging to the estate of Genl.

Administrator's Sale. Ixj OTICJ is hereby given, that the un41N dersigned will expose to public sale

tellijience we orave a tew days since ot a

second attack by Bourmont on Lisbon on the 11th September; in which he was again repulsed. It does not appear, however, to have been a vcrv serious aUair. A far more important occurrence should it prove true, would be the resignation of general Bourmont and tho French olliccrs in Miguel's army, which is staged in various accounts from Lisbon to have actually

taken place. The reason assigned is, that

W. Johnston, E.s. late of Vinccuncs.de

ceased, viz: Some articles of Household and Office FURNZTUKS, Together with about 200 volumes of

) Valuable Books. If Historical, Religious, Sec.

IS hereby given, that the subscriber ban been July appin'ed administrator of the go.Kls and estate of William M. Pnrlv, (late of Carlisle, Sail iranro'jntO diccai ii

scu, anu lias taken upon him that trust by giving lond according to law. All persons indebted to the estate arc required to make immediate payment, and those hav

ing claims to present them duly proven, within twelve months. The estate is probably solvent. WILLIAM S. CRUFT, AdnCr, Carlisle. Nov.e;, 1S33 A TEACHER I7AHTED A T the Mount Pleasant School-house, i '1 three miles east of Vincennes; one who can come well recommended, will meet with good encouragement. yov.lS&T l-t-tf Administrator's Notice. TV: OT1CE is hereby given, that I hav JjSl taken out letters of administration upon the estate of Jonathan Redeway, late of Sullivan county, Indiana. Idece'a-

sed. All persons having claims against said estate arc requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement within one year from the 16th of September, and those indebted to the same arc requested to make irrrmediatc payment. The otate

i9 believed to he insolvent. ABRAHAM SXAFP.

Admr of the estate of J. Redgeway

Nov. iN:r4 is

TAIIEN UP on:i Barkman, litfeVf V'n n&nnson township, 'SWfeiA.Krhix county, on the XTTtli

bourmont had br some time seen the . all sums over three dollars-, the purchaser hopelesssncss of continuing the contest, ! giving his note with approved security.

of O.:tobr. IS:L one GRAY MARE

A credit of six months will be given on ; COLT, two years old past, Jott hind loot

whilMo the pasture joint, with a blaze in

,, ' . . o . i i r .m.i i Senate and in tiiat district the vote was ANallacc, Benjannn Fitzgerald, Josia Cub j r , . t. ' i , V' v - i so rlosc that it was matter of doubt .Ion the bcrtson, John McDonald, John t. ii.irteh . . , v l i i ia m i 1 1 i i ni i lOth inst, in the city ot iNew lork j which und Norval D. Merchand, be said icle- . ? . , . . J. , tt ' narty hau tri inmhed m the senatorial elec-

1 1 i

lion. The democratic party

cales.

V , . !, M - nn n i been so strong, m the Empire iMatc meeting be sinned bv the Chairman and . . , . ...

- s ., j - Ax- . are in me present nioiuuni. Secretary, and published m the esterii i, ' . . Lv. 1 j however, unopposed, except by

iUII ill iiiv.uti.i.c. mi y,,;

nave never

they

Thev are,

anli-ma-

nnd that, having tliis opinion confirmed by

two repulses before Lisbon, and the increasing disatibction of his troops, he at last took the resolution of withdrawing

from the service. All this, however, re-; quires confirmation and the llict of Bonr- J

ABNLR

ipprov.

T. ELLIS,

for self and RENJ. (i. JOHNSTON,

Vincennes, Nov. i0, lS:3--M-3t

DRUGS a MEDICINES. DR. J. MADDOX

, , ruV,.- i i ons. The Nationals, as a party, are oxtinct Rcsolvjd, 'I hat this meeting do now ad-; . a , -

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journ John

mont s resignation was evidently doubted :it the latst dute.-? in Iondon.

Donna Maria an ived in the Tagu3 on TTJA J'' received and now opening, the !2-Jd Sept. and her reception is repre-j 11 1,1 1,10 lumc formerly occupied by seated to have been most enthusiastic. f- i-Namce, a new and fresh supply

The Miffueiitcs appear to be in force be-1 ot

S5.

fore Oporto, and uc perceive that from Tf Jj Lisbon, Dun Pedro lias been compelled to send out an expedition Lr tha purpose of j PciUllS OH obtaining a su;ip!y of provision-, which Q '

9

BENT. FiTZuERALD, Chmn.

From the Globe. D.irOSTURE.

j The Intelligencer says that a rumor is I in circulation, '-That the Secretary of the

MtrRFiiy, Sea y

From the Fort Wanne Sentinel.

m . ... -.1. .i. m: T.,.i:n. ' 4,1

l nc ireaiv wiui urn xiiuuii jmuau?, . r., , i .i t i i l4av . . f ' Treasury has apprized the President that

iu.Wuu,lu.u.llvUl ... She cannot set alon with his administra

tooer. was urouiiui. iu i hmh unwii iiioif

Tuesday, without accomplishing the purchase of a single acre, of their lands. We understand that tlic Indiana positively refnsed to sell the whole of their lands and remove vcrt of the Mississippi, but they oifered to sell all their reserves north of the Wabnsluandastrinof seven miles in

7 1

tion of the finances now that the Treasury

is deprived of the services of the U. Suites Bank." This fabrication of the IntelhVondfcr is

net only fake, in regard to what is said of the Secretary of the Treasun-, but it is false in asserting that there is such a rumor.

! There is no man in this city who has the

was rot entirely successiul in die attainment of its objects. It is announced also, but not oiTrially, that the kinr of Sn;un is oead. This event would no dfu!.t have an important.

bearing on the future lln tunes of tho Pen

insuia. The deliberations cd

Sn Medicines,

Djc-Stuffs, 4;c.

sovereigns

j

in IVibemia

emperor of Ru:

T(cethcr with a variety of mSDXCZKES, So celehrntctl fur the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Teltcrous Eruptions on the

the three allied ;kin, Rhurnatism and Gout, all Sprains &

had terminated, i "N oius, vouijiis Consumptions Ilk 1 mm .i.

sia was on the

Dispepsia, disease of the Liver, Worms,

j. , -. - . ... ....... , w v . uim 'kuvj v;

i 1 1

anu ife

road home.

11 la -.

Among other rumors which circulated l'Vftj ani1 -inio.st every other uisase lncion tho continent ns t. he result of the 'doat to t,ic human family. All of which

one, tnat tin

ot Austria was about to assume the

Wltt,, extending tne wnoleienguioluieirj(,shoiiw(v u, opa5,,lc large reserve M miles) for ,V per acre siKh aiR obaIfic juisdiood butthe 1 he commissioners tried every means, but , . pf rIatcu, Cl.anil ho is not without eilect, to induce them to soil at a , . . . . .

lower price: and as the demands otthe:

Indian so far exceeded the price they had been instructed to give, no alternative remained but for them to break up the treaty.

The chiefs ot this tribe having become m

Hesas,kit h entitled to we know not what credit"!!

He however, ocs on to manufacture,!

and iiiveanodier rumor ns follows:

"It is rumored that already the folly of

a Treat measure civilized, and nu.itti ! . . . . , ., ; , a ai in. i. , the change in tlie denovitcs. has become so

riuch with the whites, they are fully a-

ware of the value of their lands, and will not be easily persuaded to sell them, except at a fair price; and the longer the purchase is delayed the more valuaole they w ill become, and of course more ditticult t purchase.

app.irent, that they are to be restored!" Then this rumoror of false rumors says: "Our readers will not understand us as vouching for tho truth of rumors"' 'When we believe them, we shall plainly tell them so"!!

What miserable evasion and paltering

,i,..,io. ...-.-v n'k r i;.. i-..x.-cr tit.it

Tf.tp.u . D.vnikl, Lsi. has declined . t , , ...

accepting the appointment o Attorney j j t readers cannot but General. e understand, that consider-, . .t , ? ..:kj !. i...

tions connected with his private interests i prevented his undertaking the duties of the t .... . . i

Qiiicc to which ho was invited. utooe

.i ' pronanates arc untrue, lie, therefore, dc

. I : i . k c. '

meeting, was

Austria

title of "Protector of Italy;" another was, that the conference had decided that

no -part f Luxemburg should be severed)

from the German Con fee

therefore the whole duch

der the kinijof Holland. It is impossible

to say what credit ought to be attached to these accounts. They at present do not

rest on any authentic information

Our aceounts from Paris are three

later tlmn before received. Some

irn ii'i'i'if1in,l 1 1 ...CM 1 I 1 . .

emoeror 1 umn.u uuhk-, anu win uesumon

mo mosi reasonaeie terms.

Vincennes, Nov. 2 44-tf

NEW GOODS.

xleracy, and that pilE subscriber reapectftdlv informs i i.s to remain nn-ja2 his friends and the public, that he

has received an additional supply of

FR3SH GOODS,

the lacC Qnd black main and tail, and ap

praised to twenty dollars by Joshua HarLu and William Hanncrs, on the 7th day of ncmber, IN'i. JOSHUA HARBIN, WILLIAM HARBIN. Xoy.no, isrto-Hup

STATE OF LND1AIU, Gibson County.

GIBSON CIRCUIT COijRT,

September Term, lb George Maxam, J r V Divorce Theodore Maxam,)

A T this time came the petitioner and

Ifc. tiled his petition herein,

pearing to the satisfaction of the O

the delend-ant is not an inhabitant

State d Indiana: On motion, ordered by

the Court, that unless tho defendant appear and answer to the complamants's bill here filed, on or before the first clay of tho next Term, w hich is to do holden at the court-house in Princeton, on the firs' Monday of March next, the same will bo beared and determined in her absence ; and fur thcr ordered, That publication of tha pendency of this suit be made known by publication in the Western Sun, a public newsj paper printed in Vincennes, Indiana, for four weeks successively ; that this causo be continued until the next Term. Test, JOHN I. NEELY, Cleric. Nov. 30, ll-4t

i, and it ap he Court that bitant of the n, ordered by

I Suitable to the present and approaching::? L"1, C. ec days j ?Cason, which he will .-ell low for cash ; he I l,row,l "im,s 3 agita-jwill also receive in payment of Goods at I (l,ccc:ised

tiikii t t-i--n 1 1 nil ii'Atn tlir r'rrlit i.'irft- ivi r. ' tl KI.i.K.-t mirlnl .i.. !.... 1 .

i.vn t.miv.i uum wiiioi mi - .mc ul-m,3i uuuiti fllll-f, V,IUUI1 IHUrC-IlU 111-I t" licubirlv in the southern denartments. but ! :i!dr Whmt. (Vt Fin

j 7 " ' - ) --'V V.V.11.. e thn I'ovprnmont ainp:irtn aitacli littln ini- 1 ( Jinpnrr I itkov Tp mc V i v ri.., or

- j " j (' nu. U . V UIIU 1 U 1 nortauce to it. and it is probably r.ol da-; Cloth. Yam Socks. Eivitbera nnd IWl ! "rc

1 7 1 y T ---' av M' f 1

jEmit. J. MADDOX.

Nov. ?,o. ?,?, n-r.t

;

serving oi nuicn.

COXGRESSIOXAL GLOBE. In consetpieuce of the lileral encouragement which our proposal for this adjunct paperhi already received, we have.

the suiTjstion oi some ot our sub-

STUOM ENGINE. OR sale a Steam Engine (as follows)

Cylinder ten inches diameter, four

up.n

SPENCER COUNTY, Probate Court. Xorember Term, 1833. BE it remembered that on this the PJth day of November, 1633, Daniel

trator of Charles Pierce,

in Court his complaint

! shewing the condition of his intestate.

same is insolvent, and pray-

relief generally: It is there-

ordered by the Court, that tho

creditors ot said estate be notified of

the filing and pendency of this petition, by a publication of six weeks successively in the Western Sun and General Adver

tiser, a newspaper printed in V 'incennc

and further, unless they notify the admin

istrator of said estate of the existence and

ot making

sires to escape the responsibility

the impression on the knowing ones of his

party, that he believes the stories which he endeavors to palm on the ignorant. He, therefore, tells the initiated, uwhcn we i believe them, we shall plainly sav so.'

To Edward Partridge. W. W. Phelps, Isaac (; Amj as j1G does nol sav jlc believes" them, Moriey, John Cowdl, A. S. Gilbert, John, tjie .ink trentrv aiuf stockjobbers are

given to understand, that they arc false.

GOVERNOR'S LETTER. City or Jkkvkkson,) Executive Department, Oct. U, 1S'

Whitmer, and ethers:

Your Memorial soliciting my interposition n"Ymst violence threatened vou, and redress for injuries received by a portion of the citi.ens of Jackson co inty, has

From the Pennsylvaian. Gr.y. Jackson tor a third term.

We state on the most unquestionable au-

and half fe? .stroke, with two lHiilT5 is!

seribors, been induced to give the publica ; feet long, thirty inches diameter; it has extent ot fseir several claims, try ii.inTl.ic ,..il.-o beeti in u?e about thn-w vmr. nnA in the same or a statement of the nature and

UUIl 1.1W IV! 111 Ul It UUV1 M ii I J 1' ill UlUIkO . ' " ""J -v ill

it more convenient to read and more ap-! od order, with all the parts complete and

propriatc for preservation.

t vtivi ivi c-i u( 9

except

the main shaft

The Conures ional Globe wilt be print- j which has lccn injured in the Journal, and

cd on a Double Royal sheet, of fair and jean be renewed at a cost ot sixty orsevencxccHent paper, in quarto form. Each ty dollars. It will be sold low for cash in number will contain 10 pages. At the j hand. Apply to D. S. BONNER, end of each Congress an index to the con-! incennes, Nov. 28, 1S33 14-3t

tents of all the numbers will be added. The proceedings of two sessions, with the indexes, will make about eiiiht hundred f aes, the usual number bound together to

give proper iorm to a quart volume.

been received, and its contents duly con-! thority, that the annunciation made by the Mdered 1 should think mvself unworthy I American Sentinel of this city, that Gener-

thc confidence with which I have been J al Jackson, under certain contingencies, honored by mv fellow citizens, did I not! will consent to run for the Presidency u

protnpuy empiov an u e inu uui uuru t..i..u r?T 1 progresses. Thec reports will appear in

rOnUlUUOU SHU I.IW 'ia.l.U ai l i H IU IlltllltUfUlvu uiavu.ji.i..u-,,- , j

disposal to avert the calamity with which : ed patriot offensive to his principles and

yuuare threatened, i '.irs is a government j ins ieeiings, ana unwarranieu o any aci of laws; to them we all owe obedieace; or declaration now or heretofore emanatand their faithful administration h the best ; ing from him. guarantee for the enj ivment of ouri At the earnest solicitation of the people, n rl.ts: . i itien. n r number of citi-'Gen. Jackson originally consented to

liens, has a rihtt tike a redress of their! sen e his first, and afterward

Administrator's Sale.

Ill- tulicrrilkOf ni!niiiHiLtf,-Ai. rC

VlL the estate of Wm. M. Purdy, deceased, willcfier for sale at the residence of

Wo will take great care to have always ithe deceased in Carlisle, on Monday the

Reporters well qualified to give exact ab-jx!3d ot December next, all the personal stracts of the procoedings of the two ; property, belonging to said estate, consistHouses, and regular sketches of the de-ling of a general ani well selected bates, for the Daily Globe, as the business as-ohtent or

' i

rISP.CHAJXTDIZE,

the Semi-weeklv Globe and will ha finallv

concentrated in the Congressional (ilobe, ; Embracing many desirable articles for the

in the form proposed. Our intelligent countrymen will not consider One 1 Collar too high a price to pav for that which

will put them in possession ot all the say-

grievances,

into their o

I inrro nun Hsfrrtrrst thn m i!i,in l'ourijnl.

his second , ... ..... ... .

Hiie uouv, anu more esperiau ai un

Luther real vr tmagmar term, tor the sole purpose o aidmg the et-, h o w n hands: buch co;..uct ; lorts ot the true tnends of the contitutin i ' . , r

Pile postage on this paper will be the

M J

fctrike at thr. er' existence ot society,!

and siibveitfc die foundation on which it is; t!ie Lnton, l intymg the action ot the

. r i ill.

in pavini oil trie national ueui, preserving

b.ied. N.t being willing to persuade my

iiovere.ment, and bringing it back to tho

telf t!ni anv portion of the citizens of the ! true State Risrhts principles of Jetlerson,

slate ot Missouri, are so lot o a sense ot i whvh arc cq riltv removed irom consoii-

theve truths, as to require the exercise of. nation ui:d i.ullification. Believing tliat,

same as that paid on the ordinary newspa-1

per.

jBjgmcucal.

oi cc. in order to en-sure a respe t for - his seconi term will be amply suukient to MARRIJD Oil Sunday the 'J Uh Nov

. . i

them: alter advising .

(jcneral, and excrci

with the Alt irnev

mv best

icco:npli.-ii these services, ho will retire t lS'W, by iS.unl. Adams, Esqr. Mr. John

mil

.-id

J c

n the nd of that period to the tranquility j Ranuakueu to Mrs. Sarah Firr, both

rvent,I would advise you to injii-j trul ofjof the Uenaita-je, uud thus adi tke sua:-1 of JLaulcu.e coaaty , Illinois.

farmer, mechanic, and families.

Household and Kitchen

PUR3STIVURB fl XEW OX CART,

one yoke or cattle,

TWO HORSES, A 55 TOOT FLAT BOAT,

iAnd many other articles. The sale will

be on the usual credits, jjood security being required, and will continue from day to day until all the articles are di? postxl of. " WM. S. CRUFT, Admr. of th Estate of Wm. M. Purdyt deed. Carlisle, Nov. V5. U&iM

extent of the same in the Clerk's office of this Court, previous to the final distribution ot the assets of the estate of the do ceased, that their claims will be postponed m favor of the more diligent.

A cony Test.

w

JAMES WAKEFIEED, c.s.c.p.c. November 30, 1SW 4 1 Ot

GROCERIES r n IIE subscribers have jest received

LL frum New Orleans, a cccral and

veil

Selected Assortment of

GROCERIES, Which thev have opened in the hoti?e lately occupied by Taylor & Watson, and adjoining Abran Jones' Hat and Grocery Store, where they hive, and intend to keep, a constant supply of the best

LIQUORS GROCERIES, fm of everv nr-aimoN. ALSO

FLCim, Corn Meal and Bacon,

always kept on hand.

THORN & TRACY. ViDcennw.Oct. 1:1 3 J-u