Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 June 1834 — Page 3
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VINCENNES.JUNE 28, 1834.
By an advertisement of the Postmaster, it will be seen that ihe Summer arrange
ment of the mails will immediately commence.
.they hard proved boyond a doubt that the
government cannot get on a step witnoui
a nauonai DanK, m duii wnrov Mau and the country prospering more ibtfever, without one . New Hampshirekaf.
From the Louisville Public Advertiser. Washington City, June 11, 1634. Tho Committee of the Senate on Post
I rerv much reeret that it hae been out Offices and Post Roads have, at last, re
ef my power to favor the readers of this ported the progress made in the investiga-
cay S Sun, wun me wwiici"' -p- uon m wmcii muy uac uuch b ung propriate Masonic address of H. A. Hun- gaged. Two reports have been read in
ter. delivered at the Methodist meeting the Senate. The first passes tor the pro-
house to a very largo audience, on lues- ductionof Senator bwing, ot unio, tho' day the 24th inst. It shall appear next it ig) in reality, a collection of all the mis-
week, representations the fir o Vradleys thought
A firm of brick-makers, in Mount Vernon, Ohio, have succeeded in getting a new brick machine into operation, and with complete success. It operates by pressure, and manufactures as the Mount Vernon Gazette states, the very best quality of brick out of dry clay. There is a pressure of more than fifty tons upon every brick ; it comes from the press as smooth as plates of polished steel can produce. One horse makes twenty such pressures in a minute.
nZT c .L- . .u- proper to cause the majority ot tne comOn Monday the 30th of this inst he q uqt bJishwilh a vic w t0 present session of the Congress of the . D rtment from whlch thcv United States will close It will long bo (the Bradeysj were ejected by the present remembered as the most boisterous, noisy v . . . . ' e:nryili5ir
and contentious one there has ever been. u iingulaMOl because the report of About one fourth of Batavia, a flourish- the majority of the committee contains so ing village in the western part of New many fallacies but, because they ore so York, containing a population of upwards thinly veiled so clumsily told, so glaring, of 4000, has been destroyed by fire. " to be easily detected and exposed. .- ' The entire operations of tho Department The Steam boat Sylph, has visited us are grossly, and, I may add, foolishly several times this week, and continues to misrepresented. Its indebtedness is sta-
run regularly, from the Rapids to the up- ted at eight hundred thousand dollars,! per porta on the Wabash. when, in truth it does not owe half that . amount. An error is said to have been Elder R. M. Newport will preach in committed in the annual report, of eight the new Court house, in this place, to-mor- millions of miles, in the statement of the tow, at 11 o'clock, a. m. amount of transportation contracted for, O: when, in fact, it is discovered that the Post L GLTXD Master General, instead of overshooting With a painful reluctance the aubscri- the mark, has not, in any report yet made, ber felt himself compelled to decline the gvcn the full amount of the increase tery kind and polite request of tho Vin- of transportation which has taken place cennes Masonic Lodge, to partake with since he came m o office Ihese them of the festivities of their public din- and other important fae s are stated ner of the 24th inst. But his infirm by Messrs. Orundy and Robinson, (in the health, utter deafness and other causes, minority report,) and they give tho evi-
rendering him incapable of enjoying the f .t. Vn
jt it out ct his xu,s vi "'
convivialities of tho day, put
L r uL - h wn.,lrl do. They have, unfortunately for them,
cheerfully have complied with. He there. P6'" h? by fore begs leave t. request of the member, Bradlcys-to bo made the channel (I of said We their acceptance c lb his , X se" ) ti"0&
oology, lo tender them his thanks fur venom ot a pair 01 retormeu ,L:.:L'a.a r... il,. ih.i to find its way to the public eye; and there
he duly appreciates their kind motives, " M" " 7' and will keep them in grateful remem- ,he !un whe,her 80' " f . r D pies of the veracious statements ot tho
Bradley s shall be published. TheVcport of the minority of the com
mittec (Senators Grundy of Tennessee
brancc.
JOHN BADOLLET. June 25, 1834. Mn. Stout, will please insert the fol
lowing notice and oblige a subscriber.
and Kooinson 01 iiunois.i u pennmcu iu
accompany the effusion of the Bradleys,
Tt is understood that H. M. Shaw, a can- made throuch Messrs. Ewing, Clayton and
didate for he Legislature, will address as Knight, will prevent tho people from bemany of his fellow citizens of Decker ing misled in relation to tho admiriistratownshin as can conveniently attend, in tion of tho Post Office Department. All
rslation his views of State policy, at half that has been said by the majority has been
'A Man' in i Liberia'. The following is an extract of a letter from a colored man who went out as an emizrant to Liberia in the last voyage by
the Jupiter. His name is Beverly Wilson; and he is stated by the Norfolk Herald to
be well known to many of the citizens of
that borough, and a man of correct mo
ral deportment and industrious habits. Jour, of Commerce. Monrovia, March 4.
The emigrants that went out in tho Jumtpr had all had the fever of which four
had died, viz: one woman of 75, two chil
dren under 12, and the wife of the Rev.
Mr. Wright. The rest were all conval
escent.
I am not prepared (said the writer) to
ell you much about the distant parts of
Africa at this time: as far as I have seen
am well pleased. Monrovia is improv
ing very fast: the town contains two hun
dred and twenty dwelling houses, besides
stores and other buildings; there are about
en warehouses built of stone, and a num
ber of their dwellings have stone basement stories, and aro whitewashed inside and out: some aro neatly finished.
"There are many vessels on the cost,
which arc coins out and coming almost
every day. We have also many foreign
essels here. The harbor has noi been
clear since I artived.
"We have fruit in abundance, and the
varieties too numerous for me to mention
at this time.
"We have also horses, cattle, hogs,
sheep, goats, jacks, and all kind of poul
try that wo have at home.
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"The fish are very fine; I have seen
them wheigh 18Glbs. Porgeys, mullets,
and sunhsh are very plenty.
I have been told by somo who ate acquainted with farming, that the land is as good as any in America. "I believe this bids fair for a good country. Wrc only want means, for tho people who are sent here unprepared for farmI . I t T I 1
ing or any ming cise. i nave buch imu suar cane and coffee tree both very thriv-
Summer Arrangement of To and from Yincenncs, InS. Jgr J-i EASTERN From Louisville, Ay. Arn'rM Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 12 o'clock, m. Departs Every Monday at 9 o'clock, a. m. and Wednesday and Friday at ' 3
o'clock, p. m.
-.. oVr Sunday at 12 o'clock, m.
William Rapek.
GfauttttratcG' Department
AUUCST ELECTION. FOR GOVERNOR. Jaiies G. Read. Noaix Noble.
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.
David V. Culley. David Wallace.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Jonx F. Snapp. Hexhv M. Shaw.
R. N. Carnan.
FOR SHERIFF.
Jonv PcttcELL. John 15. Martin.
Zacuariaii Pulliau.
M 4"
4 tlf BARRELS MUShlalU JNGUM SALT, just
received and for sale, by ROSS & EWING. June 11, 1834. 23-6 w
Departs Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 o'clock, p. m.
FOR CaiMSSOiVR.-3d District. koRTHERN-From Tm-e-ffau. it
CHARLES roLKE. JOSEPH MCIIU". JrrtrM F.wrv Tuesdsv nt 10 nV Inrlr .
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rn. and r riday at G o'clock, p. m. Departs Every Wednesday and Sunday
at 4 o'clock, a. m. SOUTHERN From Evansville, InL
Arrives Every Tuesday and Saturday
at 6 o'clock, p. m. Departs Every Wednesday and Sunday at 4 o'clock, a. m.
ZiilST DJOTZOB! NORTHERN From Danville, til PHOSE who have unsettled accounts Arrives Every Monday at 6 o'clock, p m. JL on the Books ot the late firm of Departs Every Tuesday at 2 o'clock, p.
Doctors Kuykendall 6i Decker, are now m. requested for the last time to call and set- INDIANAPOLIS Mail, via. Spencer, $tr.
tie the same with the surviving partner uy Arrives Every Friday at 12 o'clock, ca. the first of October next, or they may af- Departs Every Sunday at 4 o'clock, p m. ter that date expect to be put to the ex- AH Je intended for pending mails.
pense of adjusting the same wun an om- mugt b(j deposited in th6 offico one hour cer . , , . . , , before the time of departure, and when As the undersigned is well Mquaintcd ho d s at 4 0,dock R m must with tho business of the firm, and better depogited bv 8 o'clock p. m. tho preceding
able to adjust all accounts saus acion.y ni To avoid all disDute;. no acC
. t - n- i. : I ii ...iii n '
man an omcer, ik is uupvu an nm
I am determined to give no farther indulgence, and all must know lam compelled
to close the books. II. DECKER, Surviving Partner late firm KUYKENDALL & DECKER. June 28, 1834. 23-tf
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counts will be kept for postage.
JOHN SCOTT, f. m. Juno 28, 1831 23-6t f niHE undersigned wishing to purchase
IX a stock of Uoods, suitable for tha
fall and winter seasons. Therefore
DOCTOR DECKER
share of public patronage.
June aw, aa-u
m2.
Education. The following elegant ex-
v, ua iuaiUd3Utuicu.uu.u T..v- . I . , . - 0Unn
Pat 11 o'clock, a. m. on Friday the 4th designed for party effect but they have a RW Y" roio when r v. . . .. ' i .L..k. r j' i,iu n.ni)nnia bov ! "If Uie time shall ever come when
dav ot July, al tne e ection siana in mai so iar wceuueu mu iihiiwwihui piuUv,u -v u u . u-., township, lie also addre,, his fel- would have prcscribed-.heir report is this might; fabric shall totter; when the . r it...: . u: ....i. . i...ji r ,.onnmn. ..m.ltinn beacon of iv that now rises in a pillar ol
Saturday the 5th of July at the election that people cannot yield credence toils fire, a sign and wonder of dw .f.l,...m.t,n, OnihBStird.v .tatJL.r.ts. wax dim, the eauso will bo found m the
; r .;nun vmm. with hi undivided for the above named stock of cooda about
attention to business, will entitle him to a at time. F urther indulgence cannot b
given. BURTCH tfc HEBERD. June 28, 1834. 23-tf PRINTING PRESS.
I HAVE for sale a Super-royal Printing Press, Stansbury patent, of tho first
ELIHU STOUT.
State Bank, returned The report ofMcssrs.Grundry and Rob- the sun conunuc w w.u u, -
torepart ot mis weeK.-- ison meets alul vcry satislactonly rc utes - T " "7.. ! :;V"7"f, ,
sioners are still in all lhc charges made against the Tost Mas-cawau wciu,u. u,
Snll van ha tlrt doubt r? .wl i),nt .Unimnnt I rnfpr lone StariieS UIO ivraill III UiS uiuuis
I ir Vic lit? I ill --""1111U KJ llllll uw.liuiv" i
REQUESTS
O TI Lu keeps his ollico at tne j olfl stand, and hones his Those, whose notes and account! are
knowledge of the diseases of t0 catI and settle the same on or before tho the country acauired by a prac- 30h J uly next, as it is our intention to go
STRAYED
STRAYED from the subscriber, near
Vinccnnes, Indiana, on the 10th of May, a
DARK SORREL HORSE, quality.
15 hands high, a star in the forehead, below the star a
white blaze six or eight inches long, both
hind feet white, a heavy mane, which
hangs on both sides and of a pale white,
tail the same, and had on a good sized bell
June 28, 1S34.
iuiAiia oiAiii tranKiy acKnowieagea ine puru ui niajui -j o- . Jeremiah Sullivan, Esq. one of the com- Barry, his assiduity, and tho rectitude of ot blessedness are to attend our county . . .x .i. . 1 " . J1 In hor rnrrer nf irlorVJ if VOI1 WOUld haVC
missioncrs autnorisea 10 coniraci mo iua.i mfl intentions. - " J! , V: i.i,i
of capital for tho
from the East the
Tho other two commts
New York. Mr
but the loan, at 5 per cent., will bo effect- thosc who are not prepared to condemn one cJ. Mr. Merrill, tho President of the 0f lh0 most amiable and upright men of
Bank, is now in rmiaaeipnia or iew lhe nge unhcard.
York, where he is to supenntena mo en- , . f . enemics of thc Post
: T .K n .ta. nnH Iho nrintincT nt I J . .
the n
iOliori u maKin 10 uriuj; uio nisuiuuvm - ,i
. 1. H- 1..- lO vuiimwuvw -
io,oFerauon.--ivci,. u. , .u. nation early in thc session, and couia have , f hn( sevcrclv
progressed as tar as they have gone vvi th deat wilh for an offencc vhich carrics tts
fl.,.v,.,.., . ltinafew weeks, liui uicy cauuu iu The contested election between Messrs. move slowivto pile accusation on accu-
ooreunuiiuwi. nnA tr boon t ho. came unUfim . .r-
vesterdav referred i i r, f. -ui '.3V, J An Oiu ago unsupporieu u mww .yr
- they knew u wouiu uo impu&Mum
power, and rouses the slumbering energies of an oppressed people. It is intelligence
that reared up the majestic columns ot na
tional Morv ; and this alono can prevent
them Irbm crumbling to ashes."
Ofrcnerarid Punishment. A man who
wn imprisoned for marrvinir two wives
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EVANSVILLE AND LAFAYETTE RAILROAD. The Directors of the "Evansvilli! mnA
marked D. Smith. Any one that will give Lafayette Rail Road Company" are remo information, by mail or otherwise, so quested to meet at Vincennes,inthe counthat I get said horse, I will pay them for ty of Knox, on Monday tho 21st o July their trouble. next, for the purpose of taking such steps DANIEL SMITH. I as may be deemed necessary to carry into June 28, 1834. 23-tf effect the object contemplated by the'act
incorporating the fcvansvillo and LafayUilX&ilA UlT ette Rail Road Company Approrod Jonathan Webb, living in GilPs December 24th, 1833' township, Sullivan county, Thc folowin gentlemen are appelated
11 HI? U T 714 V ?M RE D,rCCt0rS by tha aCt in 11,8 8everal counfi ties hereinafter named, (towit:) County on the 31stday of June, 1834, of Vanderburgh, Robert M. Evans, Jame. black mane and tail, some r Jnvn u,.,- A
saddle spots, supposed to be five years old, and John MilcheIK County of Gibson, fourteen hands three inches high; no oth- J0jm L Neely, John Brownfee, William
BY
S'ltW!- ?-. ?k Payne, and
William
County of Knox: Samuel Emi-
William Burtch, Albert Badollet. r. m . ' m.
This question was
back, by tho House of Representatives, to . -Barry cr his fricntlS to bring th Nion. The commit- N. . J . i u.
i uenco m B.iai" i, i Dereu,re- : ,lw lormintion of
ported is lavor oi major iuumc, u, . ... - . jn thc on3Ct to ,njurc
j j i the neoole for a decision.
tee on elections, it will be remembered, re
loritv ot hve to two. in
nrinciDles of tho report were
both fides, and it was found
comnlication of the testimony
. . ... i . .i
proposition made immediately alter ine election, by Major Moore, to refer it again l u-.n thi onlv inst one. A
" "v t'"r . j j
nre fiii rA fin Tmn nrav with n ilnr in
""""" " ,nN rnnimiVOT , . Uoun,y 01 Sulliva"; William S. Cruft,
l i . . u . i. i -" j I i.oiemn.n nnn jnnn i. Hir i r
v discourse ana meaiiauon, is mum u u r 1 l n vvu,u) t .i ). vrt nun ho mnrn Hftstitiitp rTjZTto XT:- Vigo; John C. Linton. William Wines.
denco in existence to bear upon tho sub- K 1 f him yh 0 when tho delights AUllIIUI"",1. . X1UUI'C- James Wasson, John Jackson and Jamea
mu sussiuu. I c k- niniSnrnnrti m iliw oi vuminisiraiion on me iurns. iountv oi I'lirkn- Mfthor
Ol 6.euc luraaivc iiuu, uB l"w v rwl . . r r, ,r ... ,. . . . ,,',, - "" .w-
thrmind LtLJ esiaie oi rrasmua 11. mcjunKin, ci, ianiei niCiUorns, James Cameron.
(lato ot liav less county,) deceased, have James l. U. smith and Joseph M. Ilayt.
TVizA A (iMvpnlv monitor, tho ore- been granted to me unaersigned by the bounty ot fountain; Uriah Biecs. David
cents of which all alike honor and revere, Daviess Probate Court. Persons indebted Sewal, David Rawles, Wilson Claypool
but few very few arc they in whose lu ,1,u aiu,-w uit icucsicu w uiaac iui-iuuuiiuun, tinsuu. vyuuuijf oi uppo-
sit is permitted to rein supremely, mediato payment, and thoso who have canoe; John laylor, Joseph S.Hannah,
d
be satisfactorily and triumphantly
cd.
Sinco writing tho foregoing, I learn that
the Senate has passed a resolution direct-
hearts
: . K M .
direct vote vat taken on a proposniuii ----- pr;ntrr to that body to print 30,
II was ueciucu "TL .
claims on tho same will please file them Jacob Walker, Thomas Benbridge and
according to law. inc esiaie is prooauiy uuam neaion.
- w i
V.I .1
rive .Mr. L.ctcncr tne seat.
iu tho negative. 1 he pro
was originally offered by Mr. McKay, a gentleman who believed Major Moore's
clatm to the seat the best, was then auop ted by a majority of eleven. Globe.
THE TEST OATH In South Carolina has been declared .unconstitutional by the Judges of the SupremeCourt ot that State Nullification has thus received its death blow. "1 he n.,r nnnnimoua in thc opinion that
tho Convention had transcended its thoritv in defining allegiance, and daring it to bo exclusively due to State."
pos on "which OOOcopicsof tho reports of the majority r", . I i nn.iti rir lin rommitteo.
anu iiiiuvrii v - - Tho House has not yet disposed of thc contested election. The last motion made this evening was, to refer the subject to a committee of thc whole, with instructions to refer the matter back to the people, which motion was adopted by a majority of four votes.
SUGAR REFINERY. The New Orleans (La.) Advertiser of tho 27th ult. says "There are now loading at tho Sugar Refinery of Messrs. Forestall, Co. tour vessels for thc Mediterranean. Thc Refinery is situated about two miles below tho city. One hundred
and thirty men aro employed in it, and the
insolvent.
FRANCIS M. MUUNKIN. June2S, 1S34. 23-3t
A general attendanco of the Directors is respectfully requested. June 19th, 1634.
The Fditors of the Western Sun, Vin. rnnp Gazette. Wabash Couripr. MrMi.
ames Richards and Mary Richards his rv and Lafayette Free Press, are reauer.
trje, formerly the mdow and relict of ed to publish the above notice for threo
oj uames orawaas, aeceasea, weeks successively.
GIVE NOTICE
EtfOTECE.
au-dc-thc
.
Tho course of the panic maKer. j refined amounts annualHnf uhai Noah once said ot nw mwu j , mu.
w,kUS "a U1 " . ,1 lv tr about U'J
oppoiilion to the greai wwn. u-u. . v g and u HBy the time I had proved id to be without exception, the most exsaidhe 'Hhat it was abso ? and complete establishment of the
U in. successfulV kind in tho wholo .ration." So in this case by the time fc Noah and huco-panic makers hao pro- a ou condition; and a ed that the country is absolutely r ruined u in lho iy iho adm nistration, they will find it in wicne P"1 r,infjcur I hiEh state of prospority ; and by the time midit of all his grandeur.
MARRIED On Monday evening the 23J June. 1834. bv the Rev. Mr. Lalu-
i- vv ui?,v rth;- nUr.. niO Thomas Capehart, and all other
to Miss Anna Beckes, of Knox county, August ) lerm of Daviess Probate Court, INDIVIDUALS residing in tha viciniInd. on the first day of that term, application iL ty of this place, wishing to sell real ' . . . ' rr Af ....II fanrl if tnw t K . . . & . ft
will be made to said court, to appoint com- MM" w "V" " nucrcsi io can missioners to assign and sat over to said n the subscriber and have entered on a Richards, in right of his wid wife, and to hok kePl forrtl)at purpose, the price and
niED In this place on Wednesday the the said Marv her dower in the North half unci,i' ' iu lana mey wish io ou-
25th of June 1S3 4, Mrs. Cartrxght. of of the south west quarter, of section No. P0 0I Sullivan county, Indiana. She had been 10, in township No.2 north, of range se- " bo made except in the
on a visit to her son in Natchez, Mississip- ven west, situate in the couoty oi Lraviess
pi and had reached this place on her re- and state ef Indiana. turn, when death suddenly arrested her JAMES B. RICHARDS,
ronrse. one nas suuo io yay oi an I iu.ixvA
flcsh.n
ABNER T. ZLUB.
Market Street, Vincennes, I . - f May 15th 1S34.
Also, on the Mississippi river, a
By their attorney David McDonald. June 28, 1834. 23-3t
CZsSIUI'S BLANKS.
Rags ! Rags ! Regs !
CASH or WORK, will bo given for
short time since Mr. Hibah Sode.v an Jir ADFRSALE "7 of c!cn Lin " CfWon industrious and worthy citizen of this JUST PR1NTLU AJu tXJti bALA j a w . c ir inuusirious au j OFFICE; RSt
