Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 February 1834 — Page 3
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VINCENNES, FEBRUARY 15, 1831.
The Deposite question continue to occupy a larjio portion of the time in both houses of Congress, wilh butlittlc appearance of Icing soon nominated. A proposition to extend the Pension law,
n also undergoing debate; hut no meas
j mony. . .Tlic anonymous tnformanfjwll from $ 1 50 a $4 62 i per bbl. ; it is plenty ' probably come forward again. Chrqnlkle. and dull. Arrived since the 1st Ocbdcr
iasi.an-.up 10 tne 1st January, as per books of the city inspectors, 113,.;. Arrived this week, Fouk, in Bulk, is selling at 13 cents
per To. by the cargo; in bis the rates lust
Cheat Verdict. In the case of John
Randel. Jr. affninst the Chesapeake arid Delaware Canal Company, (which has been under trial for several weeks in the
State of Delaware.) the jur, after four ; quoted remain without chance, miilomin
days spent in their chamber, came into al; there is nothing of irpf-'trfloing in
court last Saturday afternoon, the 'J5tk the article. Arrived thijek: 1)001 bbls
.y HEREBY GIVEN tlu signed will attend at tlic
laisounoergomg ueud i. uui januarv awardin , to lho .laintilT the ' in bulk 75,ti70 lbs. re of any importance had been adopleo pcR y either house, or question ot any mo- the d gA hundrcd and c;ghtjf.Jite prime the bbl. S10, scarce. rout decided on, at our latest date trom , J J .
ure
by
the citv.
The Legislature of Kentucky, it is said have passed .in act creating a State Bank.
gold coins, $'2,7.)b000 in silver, and $2S,-'. this week, 470 bids.
The legislature of Mime have passed resolutions instructing their Senators in
Congress, to sustain the Executive in the The coinage for the year amounted to course pursued respecting the Dcpositcs, J 3,705,7 10--compiising .$078,550 in
and to oppose tiw renewal of the charter; cf the bank of 'he Ur.i'H Stntes. ! Col David Crochet. -The Col., in a letter to the Editors of the National Intel iigeacer, denies the authenticity of a book purporting to fee his memoirs but says 'he i now writing his life and adven lures1 which will probably be published before the end of the present session of Congress. PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE STATE RANK. On Thursday at 2 o'clock, the Senate &, House of Representatives, each voting separately, proceed to the election of a Frcside'nt an our Directors for the State
cargo do. bul. uncert.
Bacon, in hhds, and in bulk, has com-
THE U. S. MINT. I menced ai riving somewhat more free, and
The President lately transmitted to ! is in good demand at former rates Ar-
Congres, a Report from the Directors of I rived this week; 173 hhds. and 33,000 lbs.
the Mint, exhibiting the operations ot that jin huiK
Institution lor the vear 1S33
finer. Missouri Mess is sellinz at 1 1
a $11 50 per bbl.; Prime at $(d 50; and cargo at !7 50; demand fair. Arrived
ic court hotii-e
in the town of Rockport, Spencer county, Indiana, on Monday lho 10th day of March. 1S31, in pursuance of an act of the General Assembly, entitled "an act for ihc benefit of persons who are likely to
suffer hy the destruction of the Records of
Spencer county ;v approved December J7th, 1833 for the purpose of attending to th duties of the appointment enjoined on him by the provisions of the aforesaid art, and will continue from day to day, (Sunday excepted) during ordin irv busi
ness hours, for two weeks, if the business should so long require hi attendance. SAMUEL FRISBIE, Com. Rome, U. Jan. '2 mIi, IS31. l2t iioroualt 0i5Caaucr.
OB ! ATKIKSON'S CAKiT,
that the under-1 on glms of liteuaitbe, wit asd seit-
100 in copper making altogether $1U,307,790 pieces of coin. Half dollars, 'is it i.i well known, ore the mi st numerous, and constitute one half the whole number of pieces coined. Cent? are the next in number. The number of half 'eaglet was 103,630, and ot quarter dollars 150,000,
Ot the amount ot gold coined, about
Eaki is plenty and dull nt 7 cent per lb.; some very line parcels command 7$ cents per lb.
U- a . ill - ' l '0 AlJI VW
last sals ran (V.rnT n Lt, dl he:ahen:cforlh n rctal!crS sP-'te
dull. Anived this week. 31 bhls.
ORDINYNCE umeu hik r tounorIdinance respecting tippling houses. Be it ordained by the Board of Trvs-
LTt VI i inn Hit.f. 1II
Lead, Fig remains without -hine, s5 a l'-2i per 100 h.s. :, urrr.ui this week.
S5,000 came from Mexico and S.nuh A- Baggixc; ad Bale kope have no dc-
merica; 81,000 fr-m Africa; nnd S"0sj, mand. Ourqu itations -re nominally cor000 fr aa the gold region of the United ! reel; they are asked. Arrived this week,
SL ites, more than one half of w hich, or j S52 pieces Lagging; 55 coils of Rope.
Buk. SAMUEL MERRIL wrs chosen Pre
s1(cnt in the Senate at ths first ballot, j
and in the House of Representatives on the ssecond. His coinpe'itors were John Scrin Esq. jmd Hv- Gum d'ui Tailor. Fcr Directors, a consideritde number nf (icntlemen were vottid lor, and no ele.:tion was had till yesterday tbrenoon. Te Senate, Thursday afternoon, chose the following gentlemen, viz: Calvin FLinvuKi:, David II Maxwell, Robert .Moir.usox, and .Iami:; Civax; and the llu;ise of Representatives, alter several ballotin-js, chose the following gentlemen, CliniSTOPIIKR liAKKISON, S. V. NoilKlS, Ni.wro.v Clavfool, and Lucius 11.
175,000 was funished by the mines of
North Carolina. The amount of gold furnished last year by the mines of the United States, is esti
mated at a million and a half of dollars,
or about one huh the amount produced, within the same period from all other sources. Cm. Ren. v
Wit
From London and isr rjool t)r$
Hay Flint of good quality is sold con
veniently at ,31 per 100 0j?; hut the large quantity on h nd renders inferior rather dull at reduced rates.
htcam Moat iiteu
:cott.
Yesterday morning, each IIou?e again
to the
27) th. and th November. !toH inclusive.
CHEAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. The assessed taxos it is Uted, are to be repealed, and a tr?: upon foreign wines and gas lightp to be substituted. Extcns ive forgpries had been eomuutted in Dib-
liu by Jilin S:-ott Va tula 'cur, u.on thej
Bankl England, Limeri-k branehes, and some Dublin bankers. The cholera prevailed to a considerable extent in Ireland. Mr. O'Conuell was continuing his agitations.
ARRIVALS. February 10. Svlvh from Cincinnati.
DEPARTURES.
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The Wabash is falling, but very slowly, tirid is vft at a good staje for navigT.i.m.
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TIMUNT Iiived monthly rcch number eontairfc 4 rujal octavo :agr$. embtllit.cd xv.ih f.ne cr.xravi'ixs c:i A.Vr. cof:irr and w,,d, and ti ah nrrv and fiihijiijt!e t.v,f'.r.ning a,x"Mimr cf near COJ t a! thf close cf ihe yrar. vilh an engrav. d ti-tlc-fi je and idcx. The preceding volumes cf the C isiet, sufficiently prove the punctuality of the publisher in ffilfiiling his contract vviih lui
1 patrons, as regards its contents und c . o-1-
lijhmcnts. and are mfScient. with th at all acquainted wiih tt.e work, to sh ua tru; chiracter. The constantly iarre kv.njj p it ronagr bebto wtd upcn the Cask-.. ha enabled the publisher to add cnnsidei ably to its value, lis typographical appear thV is equal to any American periodical. the oiame which comn;encetl with 1334, is regards appearance, quantity and qiuu . of
us cmucmsainent. literary cpiucm-. cc wilt render it the cheapest periticl cf the kind in the country. The facilities cf obtaining good matter for the work, have greatly increased f t 1 itc. Many of the best European M;j i:int, t well as the best American pcriLKlicils, arc
regularly received fr the especiU u-c r.f the Casket Selections from all are mado with great care. The publisher believes that no other wcrfc contains such a profusion and variety of embellihii.ent?. The Mijects cf the engravings will consist, as heretofore, of Portraits of distinguished individual; plates cf thfc Newest lshions. both of Europe and A-
mei ica; trikii,g .-4Hd inttrestiag iew$ of Amt rican Scenery; N atui il Hitor; Foreign and Domestic Architecture, ii.A other subjects that may be calcolated to inter est and auiuse. Careful attention is paid toPretry, ncclcte. Light Rcadir.g. Amusing Sketches and those etceteras hichso delightfully relieve the mind from the labor of .eere study, refreshing the understanding, and r o ing a zest to graer and more important touw positions.
praised to t.irty-iive dollars, beforo me, a j the many improvements made in all itsde-
b? fivi'i ;tt thi! same rate as that assessed by the Board f County Conunissioners. and that an ordinance entitled "an ordinance to amend an ordinance relative to tippling houses' passed the Uth April, lbo3, be and the s- :nr is hereby reoealed. Passed 10th Fe t . lSll. '
J. B. MARTIN, President. S A?iur.L Hill, Clerk. IV.ruary 15, 1S31. l-3t
UP BY James Reeve, in ri" Ta, r. u: t .
rY county, Ind. one
fieorsix venrs old next fori:iT nhnnt
It. Vit-
LI I TJ f
AK . bKLa fourteen hands and thr.-e it.ches hi-h, slar H.-Svu-ii lor Lafayette, la. j illherface aaJ snij OIJ her N)
brands r other marks perceivable. Ap
PORTUGAL. Don Pedro hud released ren. sir James
proceeded to ballot separately, a:.d ob com- j Camplwll from pris u, on condition that tmmic&tir.;; the results to each other, i. j he would return to England. The pope
iv:i nsertained that Calvi 1'i.etciieu; has reco.ned Donna Maria the second, bli:, fd mister ol
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and S. W. Nouras hnd received a majority of both ll ji'.ss, and were consequently elected. Failing to concur in the oiecti-.n of th? :iier two, l,oth Houses proceeded to
a l'"Ulll UailOljU.lO Oil lill- .n wunwi u; i iu.i
The queen's army hu been successful
in several vdlVii?, and she had tutimntcd to
Louis Phillippe that she would ho aide t
nut down the reuels without foreii.rn aid. Bui Spain is in an a ful state of civil war,
in
11. S ott ari'i llonERT iUOKRisox receiv
ed a majoritv of all the votes, and were declined duly elected. Theofticera of the State Bank therefore arc a fdbws. Pre iden t S A M U EL MERRILL. Director CALVIN FLETCHER s.nd SETCN W. NORR1S. of Mjidi.
LUCIUS H. SCvTT ; V 10, and
.MARRIED In Diie county, Ind. on Tuesday Mie 11th of FebnrirvJ 1K5, l.y Elder A: ner Davis Mr. R. Tr.r;-
thu !-pf-j, to Mis
as queen of Portugal, lie lately, and with s .b:.vxr;n;: , dau-ihtcr cf itlajor Houghton,
re:u seen;y, ucnounceu ccnam pnceuins of hor father, the rerrent. iM. quel's army yet remained nut far from LiiLon; but where he was, is not stated.
of I)aioss county
DIED In this boron .dt on Sunday
evening 'he D:h
Fchiuir,
Mr.
Co
ROBERT MORRISON of Wayne,
p 1 it
MttACFrr HoLiir?, :cnsortof Mr. Joaiul'i L. Hi.irnes.
120O ACRES VALUABLE LAND
The Nullilicrsand Union men arequnr-
fnriausly in South Carolina. The
military bill, passed at the iast session ot
the Legislature, iticbulitig the test oath, has ;ijain set tlie parties by the ears In Cireenville a Union district, a meeting has been held; denouncing the act, refusing obedience, and resolving to stand to their arms in their own defence. The militia officers, who are removed by the act, are requested to hold on to their posts, for the tlnion party will stand by them to the death, in spite of any posse that may be mustered to enforce the law. uIt were better," say they, "for the district to be the cemetery of freemen, than the habitation of slaves.' A letter puldishcd in the Charleston Courier says, "Ihe incitement in the mountains is beyond description.' The Legislature cf Maine have instruc-
many of her provi.jccs. f m. HOLLAD AND BELGIUM. The negotiations between these two 4$ TIE su scni eis, Excut..rs to the cs,wers relative to the garrison of Macs taieof N'oah Stcr, (late of Vt!St-
tricht, and the navigation of the Meuse, "reland county, Pa.") tier t r sab-.
moreland county, Pa.) Her f r sa!o
arc at len-th terminated by lho ibaiiaimn, ,00 ACSiES OF LAM),
ot a convention. FRANCE. A rupture is said to have taken place between Fran c and Sweden, the consequence ot whi: h has been the withdrawal cf ministers respectively. The cause of the rupture is stated to arise from the refu
sal, ou the part oi Loins Phillippe, to suspend the peiforniance of GusU:r( au le Bal Masque, and tho Comarde ou Lit, which ier .ocin'i, rcpiv-enied iu Pi;is! TURKEY AND EGYPT Serious disalfecious prevail in both these countries. In the capital of the for mcr a conspiracy has ! een discovered, having for its object the placing Ibrahim pacha on the sultan's hi one. In the latter, Ibrahim has h;id to apply the strong arm of the military to suppress the spirit of rebellion. A Turkish regiment which
I was inthc service of the pacha, had re
ted their Senators in Congress to sustain ; volied, seized the pach ' ships, and the
money in the public cci'iurs, and proceeded
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the l Aecuuve tn me course purwcu u u.u nd ministration in reference to the Depositee, and to oppo-c the renewal ol the charter of the U. S. Bank. The total number ofU. States pensioners i- "S;5 17. More than halfof them be-
lon t New Eniriand aini Ne.v York.
situate in the counties of Gibson and Knox, in the state of Indiana, of the I Iiovving numbers, viz: No. in the additional donation, containing 300 acres. N. . 7, in the same donation, contain inu 3.GQ acres. No. xiH, in tho Militia de.iati )n, of IOO
acres. No. 40, in the acres. N-. 47, in the acres. No. 50, in the acres. No. 51, in the
a" res. One of them will attend at the house of John F. Sn.ipp, Esq. near Vincennes, from the 1st to the 15th March next, for tli3 purpose of selling and conveying the same, should purchasers offer. Term '
Justice f the peace of said township.
ELIJAH MASTERS, j. 1: Fel marv 1, VAM. 1-3:
p, BY Philo Havs, living
Ifcir'jJV.f Harrison township, M 1 I n,,ac county, Ind. on the <Xi'2m t0th day "of January,
bud 1, one ctrsy DARK BAY MARE, a 1 laze in her forehead, ihc right ec .;!assv, b th hiud feet and the nht fore to -t while, no other marks or brand perceivat lo, supposed to be about five years obi next -spring; apprai-ed to twenty se-
: .l Ui.tis by Auraliam Jveel and John Strk, before me. JAMES II. COOK, j. r.K.c. January 134. 4-.t
'HIE STEAM BOAT
id X JUjSTJL 'JL, Capt. Ro. Takleton,
"TViLL ply durinji tho season as a y y Regular Packet between Cincinnati and Lafayette, touching at the intermediate ports. The SYLPH is very light draught, and to ena: ie her to priced at the low stages of water, a small keel boat will be kept ready at tl3 mouth of the Wabash. Her cabins have been newly fitted up, and the boat heing in excellent order, offers a superior conveyance for both goods and passenger. W. D. JONES, Agent, Cincinnati. J. C. BUCKLES,' " Louisville. Feorwiry N, 131. 3-tf
partaun'.s. will net be m-teased. When paid in advmce.it will be firt;!e d for g50 a vear or $3 if net paid until the t .t or the v ear. fjentle men at a t!.striit 1e11.1tlicj; bix subscriptions, arc entitled to n c-.py gratis, and ten per cent for crliff i --,.-1.
j Complete sets for 132o. 1629. IbZO. IK3I,
1832. and 1823, can he vippli-d -o :rIer, ei'.ber Oouno orii mi'uliers. The vcl'ime for 1334 will, from the srreat variety and beau-y of ;ts pictoril eo be'li-h-:nents. he exticmeJv mtercst'm to .to admire the wi k ctupeuer artists. I J-s9 who desire the work sent to the-i , stto -.d trunuu't tlicir n'.cns at an eaily day. 'Orders free of po&taKf, be promptly attet.ded to. Re oittances :i.ay be rn.ide with safety, AJd-ess S. C. ATKINSON, N. . 35 Carter's Alley Pui d ;p.ia. J7u!)sciipti'ns tothe ab"r v,, k. ieceiveci at this ffire.
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NOTICE
fTTHE subscribers mf :rm their tnends and the pubib , that ihey hat e juet received from Phi;adelphia,and now offer for sale, a good and
General Assortment of
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te'-!f A-v ;VCL Uh kind a n,av suit them.
DRY GOGD3,
GROCERIES,
HARD 17iRE,
AM (ucenswarc.
ALSO p
150 PARRELS KENHAWA
Ail of which they are determined t3
oduce of such
down the red sea, and occupied S' ino towns ; . 1 10118 V PFERS
POLAND. The fate of this urave pc. iK; is, we fear, fixed for the present, Rossi 1, Austria nnd j
Prussia having signed an oiiensivc and j defensive treaty respecting Poland, each
M ,re than .$1,(KH,UG0 have been pud to j party being bound to furnish 85,000 ma.i
. o M . i-v 1 . f tiki' in. . . I .
prr'.sjonors ine prcseui uii, ui ; to put uown an rr-i
Fr.rn R. Levi
Cur re Tit. Jan 15.
louut to bAvweea three! The Mississippi rcurams at the stage t Wiiliam H. Huffnan, (late of Knox X. Y. Standard. last noticed, ten feet t i?:cht:s bobv hi-h county.) de.-'d. consisting of
fi I t.k lltrt tl'ftO tLlll'
VylU IKJ tilt UUU .VlilVi
rludes two or two and a half years' pay
tor manv d them The pensions to be
paid in iS' t will amo
and tour miuivns.
I water mark.
pHiLAorLniiA, Jasuiarv I L ISol. j business h is heeu cr much retarded, and
Amoun the napers stolen from the Phila-J some tranches have stopped entirely
delnlra 1 ink, on Sund.is l,it, uvrc 0:ie Suii.vk. Siune dealers from the wester
Hundred and Fifty Hundred Dollar Notes;1 country have purchased on plantation at m ranting to Fifteen Thousand Dollars. tU a 7 cents per pound, but in general the Wo have ascertained the .ruth of a re-j article is dull, and purchasers of the Atr.varkable circumstance reported yestarda ; iantic cities, who will not buy on plautacuut much doubted. A few weeks ago, the 1 tion, if they can avoid it, refuse to go t.e-
) .Earc
SAMl WALKER, utors. Westmoreland cty. Pa.i Januarx 0:th, 31. 4-5t
Administrators' Sale.
'THEuE uii no b -ld at )ai iie auction Q 011 Monday tho 3d day ol March
next at the dwelling h'juse of the subscri
ber iri Viiieeunes, all the personal proper-
a
ooriis anil iarnins- nr
'odsc ti Keel or Steam buats on reason-al.If-. trms. Application to be made to the dii'e in Vinceiri.es, or to Mr. Vautrces, at Washington." February G, 1831. 3-3t
THORN & TRACY.
Viarenncs, Oct. 20, 1833:.Mf
3j
OXE HORSE, OXE YOKE OF W ORK STEERS,
nous
WITH A AUir.TY OF
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN
Six months credit will t o given on all sums of tnree dollars and over; l.ond and
ERS of adinmstraiion on the
estate of Lionel J. Larkin, (late of
V .-ey county,) deceased, has been granted by the Posey Probate court to the undersigned. All those having claims against said estate arc requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and all those indebted to said estate to make immediate puymcn:. The estate is probably insolvent. MARY ANN STEWART, Admx. W. E. STEWART, AdmV. February 8. 1S34. 3-3;
sITei
Myoi: received an anonymous letter, ; ond 7 cents for that m warehouses in the
from L-.wisville in Kentucky, informing city. We (pu t j on plantation, 01 far the j approved security required. Sale to com biui that, on the first fair Sunday, after the best, and in town a 1i cents per lb. from! mence at 10 o'clock, .1. m. time when the letter would pruuatds reach inferior to very good. I JOSEPH NYSWONGER, Admr.
oj ;(.'? H. llujaun, dec d. cbruurv l.y, bSil. 1-3'
him, ati attempt was to te miuc, by ex-i Molassls. the urgent demand has at 1 pericuced and skillful rog'ics, to enter and : length given way to the firmness of the j t,. r..ti nu ,a tli Piiilado'chia banks. planters, and neratious f:0 smoothly at 19;
- 1 tj . Ti.e intelligence thu conveyed to Mr. a l';i cents pr gallan, en plantatiun Mwirr, was immediately sent by him, to (without casks.) We heard cf one sale ol tin' Ca-hiors of all our Ranks- though both ii,'U)0 z alion, at 1SJ cents; but we think,
Ik; and they then thought it not improbable in Jced we are sure ot the tact, that the rate tneir stocks, would earnestly request those that the writer was a hoaxer. : i ada...-ing; in the city, sales range at i.Jcbted to them to call aai settle the
fcHE subscribers intending to str
rnt'DV 1TVT7 V 1U1 ..n.lAr
a o niviii'U 1 onii.i i"i ins unui-
J signed has taken le'ters testamentary on the estate of John C. Osburn, (late of Sullivan county and state of Indiana,) deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immeJi. ate payment, and those having claims a. gainst the same are notified to prcscnt them duly authenticated for settlement The ?aid estate is supposed t be solvent.
JOSEPH CRAY, ) JAMES CARRLTHERS, $ Februarv 1, lS3i-3-3t
GROCERIES.
$MIE subscribers have just received 5 from New Orleans, a cnceral and well Selected Assortment of f7 Which they have opened ia th hc-usc lately occupied by Taylor & W...,., snd adjoining Morgan Jones' Hat and (n-c-ry St?ne, where they have, and intend to keep, a constant supply of the best
LIQU 3RS AXD GROCE.'.'IEy
Oi EVERY DESCRIPTIO.V. ALSO
PLGUH, Corn Meal and Bacon,
j always kept on hand.
THORN &, TRACY Vinrcnncs, Oct. 2.", 133 :W-rf
Exec'rs
East for t!ie purpoe of
tart
renewing
11
Tho ' ank otters
reward of Thrit 2-1, S .md 3i cents per gallon, same wiiluut delay.
Ly s s
d.
SAMl. W. J. WISE.
Just received two hundred bar
rels first quality KEXH.lll'A SALT, ...d for saie ny RLiirCH HKBEia.
TIN AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY.
1HAVE a urge assortment ot FIN WARE on band, which I will eli at wholesale or retail low for CASH r r FiiODUCh, such as may suit. Job wo k dene at short notice. " N. SMI PH. Vit cennes. Jan. 21, 185-. SO tf
APPtfffiKTICE 7ilKT:D. - YOUTti oetueen the ae 01" and 1G years, who can read and write, of goud moral character, and industrious hai.its, will t e taken ut this oinV.-, 1 arn
thciirm'inj business, il ai;licat!?n ITC
prm mg business,
1
i
Tiiuaiv.i Dollars f.r tho
aupivlK'USl'Ul '. CUSn.- I i'-i
of the thieves and the rcbicxatiou cf the ' I'l.oi i;. The sale 'A r cck ranc V:r.ccrtne?..l Jyn l3-i. 1 Gi maue immediately.
