Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 May 1834 — Page 3
V1NCENNES, MAY 17, 1831. Since Gov. Noble has been in office, he has made upwards of 80 appointments, and more than 40 of them have been taken from the Jackson rank?. Paoli Pat.
have named. On the contrary, 1 consider
Binney a temperate, pure and patriotic man, when compared with most of his political associates. In his speech on the depesite question, he spoke in the"lanpuaffc and with the temper of a gentleman.
: He had not then been lono- ennuTh in the
Will the worthy editor of the Patriot, rnirinr,nv Df iilf, nnnncitinn nsnfmnt to
1 lirVf tlio rrnmlniica f rv nam A th( JarksOtl I r . . 1. 1 1 l f . . i
w ..v li w . . i mrrrHi mh v: nn nnri nil r-a nrnp r t niip iinii.
. men appointed by Governor Noble t Uii- ticaj institutions, or to feel prepared to join I ass he does, I must be permuted to doubt , in a conspjracv to bring on a civil war. the correctness vi his information upon M, Rinnv iaan nltnrnfl mn IW
more strongly tainted, more corrupt, crtly noticed, still continues. W quote this
less patriotic, than the other individuals 1 1 week, Crossed, 3 a 3i; second, 4 a U; and
the first quality, 5 a 5 cents, the better
descriptions readily est rates.
realising, our high-
Flour. We notice an improvement in
NDIVJDUALS residing in the vicini
ty of this place, wishing to sell real
estate, will find it for their interest to call on the subscriber and have entered on a
the demand for thi article. S.iles are book kept fur that purpose, the price and now miking at $3 50, and some holders description of the land they wish to dis-
the subject. May not that worthy editor I
bo mistaken in the number ot his appointments; if he is not, Knox county has certainly had more than her equal share ot his favors, for it id certain that not less than four of her citizens have received appointments to office from him, and one of the four, a Jackson man !
The entire Stock in the Branches of
the State Bank, located at Lafayette, Ter-re-Hautc, Evansville, New Albany, Madison, Lawrenceburgh, Richmond, Indianapolis, and Vincenncs, has been taken, so that nine,out of the tea provided for by law, will go into operation. It is said the Branch nt Bedford, for District No. 8, composed of the counties ef Orange, Lawrence, Monroe, Morgan, Martin and Green, failed.
associating four or five months with such irhigsns Calhoun, Preston, McDuffie, &lq. by listening to the clamor of men in this city who would ruin or enslave the nation to enrich themselves Binney has
become a convert to the doctrines of his associates, and is now ripe for revolution.
The Globe has taken a correct view of
this subject, and has plainly and briefly exposed the designs of the leaders of the
opposition. Their object is civil war, and
it is not improbable that they will under take to wade into power through the blood
of a majority of the American people. No
man of observation can remain in ishington a month, or a week in Baltimore,
Philadelphia or New lork, without feeling convinced of the truth of these declarations.
I have leen authorised to say that In New York it has been openly de-
Jaxes Tiieriac, is a candidate for Sheriff clarcd in a prominent opposition print that of Knox county, at the next August elec- in the exercise of the right of voting, free
tion. negroes ought to have a preference over
naturalized Irishmenand what is the
MAJ. f. P. MOORE. IanrunfTe of the frenflrmrn Whirrs in tlint
i nc nouse 01 ivepressniames ua e- c,tv and in this? Wh . thev sav the neo
refused less than $4 per bbl.
Pork. No alteration has taken place in price ;tho demand regular and moderate; for Mess, 11 50; Prime, $9 per bbl. Bacon. The demand for Bacon is improving we quote, 5 a 5 cents for Hoground; Hams, G a 8; and in fair demand. Beef. The rate last quoted, Mess, $11 Prime $9; Cargo, 7 per bbl., remain
without change; the demand as usual. Lardy Continues to be sold at former rates; that of good quality in fair demand at 6 a (3i cents; inferior dull at lower ratcg Butter, has not improved in price or demand. Wc continue last week's quotations, Goshen, 19 a 20; Western, good 10
cents per 11). Whiskey. We have to notice a still
pose ot. No charges will be made except in the event of effecting a sale. ABNER T. ELLIS Market Street, Vincennes, I,., ,r May 15th 11. j1'"" NEW GOODS. II
J. & W. HAYES
"JTTAVE just returned from the Eist
i. 3 with an entire new stock of fash
ionable
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Comprising almost cverv article general
further reduction in the price of this nr- ly called for, or kept in retail r.rcs,nll .
tide; 1U accents, is now the current which have been carefully selected from
price. the importers and manufacturers. :ud
Coffee. Former remarks are still appli- which will be sold for CASH at the Lou-
cable: the demand continues irood, and isvilie retail prices, and to which wrin-l
quotations are still the same, Fine llava- vite the attention of all who are desirous 1 & ft . .- v 1 . . I
na green, iz a ioi; kio ll;3t. Domm- ot netting bargain.
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Thomas D. Jonex. (late of
uaviess couniy, ind ) deceased, have I een granted to me by ihe Clerk of the Daviees
Probate court, in vacation. Said esiute is
olvent. DAVID M'DONALD, Adrxr. May 10, 1831. 16-3t TO THB PUBLIC.
THE subscribers tender their sincere thanks to their friends and customers for the lii.eral patronage heretofore re
ceived, and solicit a continuation. VVt- do believe it will be to the interest of those wishing to purchase to call and examine our NEW GOODS, iVOIV OPENING, which has been selected with great care in the eastern cities, which added to our former stock will make our assortment complete, for the present and approaching srasjns, all of which are offered as low if not lower than any previous stock, for cash or most kinds of country nroduro in rv.
change.
cided by a majority of thirty five,t this pe' of ,he interior are ignorant of banking etntlernan received a majority of the leal unnw r,ntun nU.,t tK ..lot;A
the late election, and
gentleman
votes given at' the late election, ana is
therefore entitled to his seat as the representative of the fifth Congressional district. Louisville Pub. Adv.
land know nothing about the regulation of
the currency; and, sooner than submit to their stupid sway, they will shouldetheir
arms ana marcn 10 ivasningion pui down the President and coerce the government to Dernetinitft th Rnnk Ohh of
From Boston to Nevtown, Mass., the the tradersof this citv told me the other
rail road is in full and successful opera- day that he wouu rathe se each of the
States of this Union converted into a sepa
rate kingdom, than submit to such a con
tinued derangement of the currency as would be produced by the refusal of the government to renew the charter of the
Bank. This feeling is but too common 4t 1 f i i - . I
on me pan oi me advocates or tne mo
nopoly It is entertained very generally
by the leaders of the opposition in the At-
tion. 1 he distance between those places is nine miles, which have been travelled in twenty-one minutes, with a hundred passengers. PROPOSITION TO BEGIN TO LEGISLATE IN THE SENATE!!
Mr. Hendrcks introduced a resolution
r J
proposing ioBiyo a poruon oi wic umeo nantic citics, and by the prominent pohti
(.lit; jciiuiu iv iiiu uusiiiujs ui itr imuumii ;
The table is loaded with bills sent from
tho other House, and matters of great in
terest and magnitude are totally neglect
ed in carrying on the war of the tnppie al
liance against the President.
cians of the Ancient Dominion. The Re
public is in danger. Let the people of the
west prepare for the worst. In the U. b. Senate there are at least half a dozen men who aro Catilines in feeling and principle
if indeed they can be said to be affected
10 a 11 cents per lb.
Lorn remains without anv material change in price.
Lead. The arrivals of the week a-
mount to about llJil pigs. We notice a
decline in price. It is now held at 4 cents.
Hay. We quote cargo sales at 87
cents, and by retail, on the Levee, $1 per
1001 bs.
Ve have in a great measure determined to relinquish the Crediting business. By this arrangement we will be enabled to offer superior inducements to Cash purchasers.
Vincenncs, May 15, 183 L 17-Gt
BJEW GOODS.
Steam 3oat titet.
ARRIVALS.
May 11. Lady Boon, from ports above.
14. bylph trom bhawneetown, III. DEPARTURES. 11. Lady Boon, for Louisville, Ky. 12. Sylph, for Ports above.
The Wat ash is falling, but is yet at navigable stae.
E
R O ft s i; WING,
AVE j'ist received a handsome
oi v
of
sup-
BURTCH & HEBERD. Kircnncs, la. M t v 3, lU.ir,-:! NEW (iOODsT SMITH CAR I-OX. jj 1 ESmrjTULLY inform .heirfriend. 3. and ihe public Hint they have just
n-i'cu iruiu uje casr, -'ir
SPRING & SUJuXtlSR ASSORTMENT OF
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9
u
The resolution was defeated by the ma- b anv principe that a morsU man woujd
joruy. iHuj urc uwuiu uiai n me um not be ashamed to avow
of excitement is intermitted for a moment, that there will be a recoil of their forces,
and that Drobablv a moment's diversion
from their electioneering system, to the
true duties of the Senate, might bring up something to divide their phalanx, and rob
them of the power of ever again rallying
a majority. Globe, May 5. The Protest Since writing the above no
ticeof the attitude of this question in the
Senate, a vote his been taken on Mr
Poindcxter's original proposition as modi
fied bv Mr. Calhoun. It will be seon, I
recurring to the congressional proceedings mm i ii
in our columns, ttiat xAlr. amoun s resolution Hhat the Senate do not receive the
nrnfest of the President? was lost bv a
x ' -. vote of 3 1 to 7. So it seems the majority
have made one sten towards a recovery
from their delirium. They will next de
cidc, whether they will permit the Protest to stand bv the side of their accusation
and judgment, on the Journals of the Sen
ate, or whetner tney wm put tneir own false interpretation on the page it should
occuuv. in the form ot a resolution to
characterize it, and stand in place of it. lb. May 7. From the Louisville Advertiser. FROM THE EDITOR. PniLAPF.irin v, April 20, 1S!-1.
Sir The state of parties at Washing-
m
1 tie preserva
tion of the republic is involved in the struggle in which parties are now engaged.
Are the people sufficiently firm and virtu
ous to meet the crisis? I belieelhev
are. The yeomanry of the StatesW&nerally will still rally around our free inVtitTitions, and will make the requisite sacri
fices to maintain the supremacy of mind
over the power and influence of money.
MARRIED On Wednesday the Mth inst by the Rev. Mr. Alexander, Mr. Thomas Lewis, of Shelby viile. III. to Miss Jank Arhstronk, of Knox county, Ind. Al'GUST ELECTION. FOR GOVERNOR. James G. Read. Noaii Noble.
, GOODS, Which added to their former stock, makes
ithe assortment general and complete. 'n. mi iii i .
i ney win sen low ior Uash, rrtor such articles of produce as are usually received in
stores.
Vincenncs, May 10, 1S31 lG-3m SlSQlEWAIiD WILL be piid fr the apprchonsijn of my man LEWIS, and securing him m any j iii so that 1 net him. II". is about L'5 years old, of a mulatto color, tmshv head, has a cut across one of his
hands, (not recollected which,) that causes one finder to be a little stiff, and is rtbout f feet 10 inches hih. I received a letter post mnked New H irmony, Indian::, Nov.
-ib, lbJJ, which appears to be written bv
which wilbbe found very select and complete, comprising mostly cverv article generally called fV, and "it is onfv nrcec-.-ary to say that THEY HAVE to be sold, and WILL BE sjld, unusually low for CASH. J Vincennes,3d May, 1831. 15-tf
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FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, a Mr. J. Waller, of lYscv county, on the David V. Culley. David Wallace. lGlh of said mouth . M . Walkr states
We copy from the Globe the following
detail of the duties of the Bank Investi
gation Committee of tho House of Representatives, deduced from the resolution
under which they were appointed.
1. Objects of Inquiry. 1. Whether the charter ot tho Bank has
been violated.
2. Whether abuses, corruptions, or mal-
practises, have occurcd m its management
3. Whether it has used its corporate
power or its corporate money, 1. to controtheress; 2. to interfere in politics, 3. to irKiucN. elections.
M (7t .. t.j .
uas imu any agency, ursi
'4r
M
througliAts management; secondly through
its money, in producing the existing pres
sure upon the community. 5. To ascertain, as far as practicable, the cause of commercial embarrassments and distressess complained of in the memorials presented to the House of Representatives. II. Power and authority of the Committee. 1. To inspect, l.the books; 2. the cor-
ton. and the lack of patriotism in the ranks respondence; 3, the accounts; 4. all other
of the opposition in the great cities of the papers connected with, first, the business,
cast, are subjects on which the people ot secondly, the management of the mother
the west are vet incompetent to form or Bank, and of each branch.
express accurate opinions, lhc Lditorot the Journal, in advocating resistance to the constituted authorities of the country, in urging a resort to the sword in order to fasten a moneyed aristocracy upon the nn'.ion forever, was only giving utterance to sentiments entertained bv men who
FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Jonx F. S.vapp. Henry M. Shaw. R. N. Caunan. FOR SHERIFF.
Joiix Puruell. Joiix B. Martin. Zvjiiariah Pulliam. FOR COMMISSIONER. I st District. William Smith. Pierre Laplante. Thomas O. Bailey. Jas. P. Bdollet. William Rape it. FOR COMMISSIONER. 3d District. Charles Polke. Joseph McClure. THE subscriber wishes to dispose of his Real Estate in Vincemies, consistin:; of iho XiOT 111 Market street, for
merly ihe property ot Ihomas Jones, wih A BRICK HOUSE
thereon situate, now occupied bv H. Bro-kaw.
ALSO, THE
1 1 a
formerly stood high in the estimation of gation to the House.
2. To send for persons and papers.
3. To summon witnesses, and examine them on oath. 4. To visit the mother Bank. 5. To visit each branch. III. Duty and final action of he Committee
1. lo report the result of their mvesti-
considerable portions of the American
' - people. Foiled in their efforts to prostrate
the democratic party dctcatcu again and aain before the people the leaders of the exposition, acting for and with the Bank are now striving to bring on a civil war. 1 am no alarmist. The fact I have just stated is not embodied in this letter to cre- , r- n"nrpliniitiin.irr tr ririfl tr
the warmth or virulence of the contest in
which we are engaged, in me greai valley of the west, people are strangers to that species of fear which it was supposed would operate on Congress and extort from that Iwdy a renewal of the charter of the Bank but they can no longer doubt that treason is abroad, or that it is the settled purpose of Clay, Webster, Poindexter, Calhoun, Lcighj Preston, MeDnffie, ccc. to pe rpetuate the Batik by the use of the sword, if they can. Binney, in his Baltimore Sunday Speech, has only been a little less prudent than some of his prominent coadjutors less guarded than some of his
brother conspirators but he is neither
2. To report the evidence obtained to
the House. Commercial iUort
& LOT
in Harrison's addition known as
the "PARKE PLACE." This property is too well known to require a further description. For terms, apply to the subscriber at Palestine, Illinois, or to John Law, Esq. at Viqcennes, who will give any information necessary to those who are desirous of purchasing. WILSON LAGOW. May 14, 1834 17-4t
that Lewis appeared at his house on the 2Uthuf ihe previous month, (O.-toboL.) acknowledged himself to be a runawT and wished Mr Waller to buy him, butTcfthis house on Sunday night following. I think it probable that ho may yet be in the
State of Indiana, and perhaps in the neigh borhood of Mr. Waller though he mayhave made his way for Canada. I will give the above reward, of one hundred and fifty dollars, upon hiseing secured as above so that I get him. Information to be given to me by letter, at Athens, Limestone county, Alabama. SAM'L. D. WHITE. May 8, 1S3L U It
TO PitlNTERS.
WLli to the ill health of the Eiitori
ot the New Castle Advertiser ue is
deHrous of disposing of the subscription list, which is as respectable as uiiy country paper in the state. He wishes likewise to disp!ssj of the subscription list of a popuUr semi-monthly publication, which consists of auout thirteen hundred subscribers; and published at the same office of the New Castle Advertiser, all of which will no disposed of on reasonable terms.
1 he pubii!herof the aoove named pa
r fj M1E subscribers inform their friends 11 and the public that they have juft received from Philadelphia, Baltimore and PUt&burh, A IfLW AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP GOODS,
Suitable for the present and npproachicseasons consistinof FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
23IiY GOODS, Hardware, Saddlery, and CUTLERY, CHINA, GLASb, AND LEGHORN l STRAX7 BONNKTS. SILK, FUR, PALM, - WOOL
ewtfiiji, SinUs, fee. Eofs 'Tonic and Anti-Dyspeptic Pilh, A large and general assort ment of Ladies. Gentlemen's, and Children's BOOTS & SHOES. v This stock of Goods has been carcfullv selected for this market, and will be Fold
musually low for Cash, or approved Bar
ter.
S. W. J. WISE. V incenncs, April 2., 1S31 1 l-:f
8 A LT.
pcrs, will
dispose
of the printing cstab-
NOTICE
lihmcnt on favorable terms: or he wrmhl
associate himself with a gentleman capable of conducting the editorial department. To any one desirous of embarking in th'tf iJOsincss, the opening is a desi rable'orrP 1 The&itiee of tho publisher is very extensive for a country establishment; suffi-
ciciiuy sdiu uumii oi amain" into two
first quality
Kauhawa. itistrn
, i - -
reived, and tor sale bv
SMITH ic CARSOX. Vinocnnes,! May, 1S31. 15-tf
30 RBLS. of superior quality fr sal by
S. &, W. J. WISE. May 3, 1S31 15-tf
ALL thos indebted to the late firm of
JL Aa, omunson a noss are reauesrpo1 tn
From B. Levy's Price Current or 1firil 19,
offices. It consists in part, of Lon " Prim-
o hereov civen, that on Monday
16ih dav of June next, between
hours nf II) n m 4 m m of snirl rlnv
- r i i - una nui uv.cn in ust ui'Jic man iiirce f
will expose to pubnc sale, at the Court ! months, two Presses, (one new) and all , V , 7 r T ? house door in Vincenncs. to the hitrhost i thn mMori..u ii.r,. o r.., oeerl clt tor collection.
(5 '-''niawiuu UV1UII - III" IU l I'llllllliVl
me mer, urevier. Aonnanel and a irrcnt vnn. rr , .
. I PI ! 1 in.l collln .
1 theietv ot other Tvn. nil ni-. r.,. ,.r - . ,uc,r "mc3 account
ay, I ich has not been in use more than three ' Tr" del' " ,,'
the office of the Wabash
Company, where they have
Remarks. The
menccd falling and is
bidder, LOT N- 196 as designated J Letters addressed to the subscriber, New on Johnson & Emis .n's platt of the lia j Castle, Ky. post paid, will receive immc-
j rougn 01 vincenncs. kjiiv iounn ot tho diate attention.
Missisippi has com-1 purchase money, cash; balance, half at
now about 2 feet 1 one 'ear a lwo years, tor notes
below hi.rh water mark. The weather, ! wilh g0t,J security. Sold by order of the
since our last report has been every thing ; that could be desired, verging to lither extreme, but preserving a proper iimkn between them all. c 'in : 1 I .V 1
oiiJrur. l iitic is no inaici iai iivmu in price, but the demand is very limited. We continue to quote 5 a 0 cent as the price on plantation ; in the city, 5 a Oi, that of inferior quality selling at prices below our lowest quotations. Molasses, remains without change in price, with the usual good demand; on plantation, 20 a 21 cents; in the city, 22 cents per gallon. Tobacco. The good demand, previous
Knox Circuit court.
SAMUEL HILL, Master in Ch"y. May 17.1S31. 17-3t
A. W. Mc GREG OR. April 2'o, 1S34. 1G-
A. Li: ROY, Agent. Vincenncs, April 2t, 1831. M-tf
CAUTION!
KTOTICB
7TS hereby given that the undersigned Jl has taken letters of Administration on the estate of Daniel Reaves, (late of Gibson county, and btate of lad.) deceased.
All persons indebted to the said estate are
EffOTSCS J S hcreb giv u, taai 1 shall annU-
AL the H ard of Commissioners fur tk
lty of P.Hcy, in the state of Indian-,
to
persons are hereby cautioned a-i requested to make immediate payment,
linst trusting, or dealing with mv
wile Polly, formerly Polly Fail, as she has Jyft me without any just cause; I am theretore determined to pay no debts of her contracting, after this date, unless compelled bv law. JOHN B R A N OSTEDDER. May 15, 1531. l?-3t
and those bavin" claims against tho same
are notified to present them July authenticated for settlement. Tho said estate is supposed lo be insolvent. A. I). FOSTER, ALEXANDER CONNER, Administrators. May 3, 1S31. 10-3t
couniy 01 I'.Hcy, in the state of Indiana at their September term, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, for the establishment of a FERRY across the Wabash river, opposite, and near the north west corner ol the north west fractional quarter of Section thirty-five, in Township number seven south, ot Ran-e n imber fifteen west, of the lauds directed to UvsolJ at Vincenncs, Indiana, King in said county of IWr. DAVID BENTON SEARS. February 12, lisM. lM3i
BLAItX DEEDS J UK SALE AT Til IV OITIUX.
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