Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 May 1818 — Page 2

The following communication was intended for last we ks p iper, but was unavoidably excluded by other matter ; this must be our apology to the writer. cOMMVN'ir AT ION .3 Suppose young Mar-Plot e'er so wise ! Yet when the weight of Hendricke ttet Too long upon hU single shoulders. Sink down he must or find upholders. I would be actuated neither by affectation or srorn to Withhold any neccssarv BtrietUfei upon the last weeks Centinel scribbler; but as the fac.s and ar-

gu me ns presented to mv fellow citizens by Civ is in his analysis of Mr. Hendricks vt i vpret.iv vamped up circular are not disproved pity, sheer pity, will restrain mv pen. This feeling of pity operates the more powerfully as I would not for the world, M buil d myself up" by pulling such a M knocker down" advocate as

Mar-Plot" down ; for in truth, it would be a difficult task to leave him lower than he has placed himself; and it would fealty be an ungrateful one, to deprive Mr. Hendricks of all the benefit he can derive from so cafiable a coadjutor. Yet When 1 think of it, the family of the "Plotters1 nave pas H A unnoticed long enough ; and although I have no acquaintance with them, when a makea, or a nominal M ir-Plot will join crude and inaccurate thought to deceive the people, I may notice the Numbfish, with all due respect. In the mean time I wtti transcribe Mar-Plots' able defence of oni untruth, atld tee only one it appears, ids pro lence deigned to " wade" through. Wh it a pity he could not M wade1 or HM i n. thrOUgn all the others exposed by h th v'ivis and lyUOX ; then might conv, tion certainly rest upon the mind of Mr. Hendricks, and all his admirers who pre, or pretend to be, already convinced ! I will transcribe this veil of sophistical Donscncc to "illume the path of the pestetkv" of '.ar-lot 11 so that they may Arrive St the pinnacles of celebrity and efftci d honors at) teazmg and itching inclination' to the contrary notwithstand Ing ; also u to exhibit al future elections, tv n to future generations) for the benefit of' Mr. Hendricks, and uthe author himself " and in addition 'to shew" Mr. Civis Mhow much resembled the King ol France 1" It will be remembered that Mr. Hendricks circular commences as follow s : k In the President's Message at the commencement of the Session, you will have seen the outline of business which has since that time occupied the attention of Congress." This sentence Civis positively contradicted, and produced many instances of its fallacy. lie instanced a great deal of business that has since that time, occupied the attention of Congress of which there ?n outline in the mesSa ,e of the president. Now read Marplots defence of Mr. Hendricks w outline here it is u Would it have been atvinaceuracy if Mr. il. had stated in his letter that even onenaolitary bill wnich was recommeudetl in the president's message had sir.ee that time occupied the Attention of congress. No Mr. ( ivis,

State no chimmcrical but a real duty Sc that

all who arc entrusted, and prove unworthy, should be exposed ; and that if this Mr Mar-Plot can in any way help to blind-fold or impose, he must write better probably a better fee might aid the cause ? Heigh ho ! Circular.

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Chutan J j-h Chocolate, Copperas, S. F. Indigo, Madder ( tinger. Pepper, Allspice, Cloves, Nutmegs, Sec. Sec.

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Dry Goods. Quecnsware Hardware. Which we will sell low for C.ISII o COUNTRY PRODUCE, Sand. Ihll cS' Co. Vincenncs, "May 23. 25 4t

y Madeira, 1 5 Port, k J Valaa, J S Shad, J Mackarel, v,; Herrings, J Allum, Sweet Oil, Shaving Soap,

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IrTr ALL persons indebted to the siibseribers, are requested to make immcdl tc payment. M Co. Slate of Indiana, Sullivan county. Circuit Court,

Li.i.vkim Crosby,

THE subscriber respectfully informs

his friends and the publiek in general that he eontinucs to carry on the TOTTING BUSINESS, inySlTy various branches at lis shop on NVaiN SrnF.ET, in Vincenncs, where he has on hand and will at all times keep an extensive assortment rof Fashionable fUils, which lie will warrant shall cot in point of elegance and dm ability, be exlelled by any in the United States. His prices shall also be as low as Hats of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his old customers for former favors, and pledges himself that no efforts on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their patronage. RtCH'D.P. PRICE. f7 Orders from a distance thankfully received an 1 promptly attended to January 30th, 1818 6 if TL Take Notice. Lf, tjiosc t; at purchased I.OTi the town of MF.H M, at the sale are hci'ebv requested to call at Carlisle, and pay un the first payment, or their Bonds will be put into the hands of proper officers for collection, in case of my absence Wasson Sc Havre will be authorised to receipt for the amounts. S. COLMAT, Agent of 5. C. Mav 7. iris 23 3 w

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hare said in his letter that the subjects

recommended in the president's message had, since that time exclusiv rj occupied the attention of congress, then you could have had some ground for blustei ing, but as that business' (what business ?) whas been acted upon, and Was not agitated prior to the date of the president's messa ;v, it necessarily follows" (how does it necessarily follow "thai, it must have since that time occupied the attention of congress, on cf U doe not allow that it mn hove orcuftied the attention oY wgress during the whole period of Hint which has elapsed dncc that time." W ;re disposed needlessly to criticise, 1 couid ask no better opportunity ; but such stuff requires no dissection ; 'tis ringly absurd, and none can be deceived by it. n many of the other remarks so beautifuliy interspersed throughout the piece s; ujned Mar-Plot I suspect lie is guilty of a vety Kv li ditftosed fraud that is, I t nnk it he means an thing, he means himself, when he would seem to mean Civ is ! But his "conception" is Ins own, and ; shall 1 Ay remark tint although Civis may be very Willing to leave the care of informing "posterity1 to better pe - such pens no doubt as Hendrteki an 1 Mar-Plots) 1 e will I hope take all p. 1 per opportunities of letting the misled a , I u Ithlnking part of the people See

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TO E. H. SQUIRES.

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oreien Attachment has

been issued by the said Eliakim Crosby, in the above suit directed against your goods, chattels lands and tenements, rights, credits and effects, now unless you shall appear by yourself or attorney and give special bail to answer said suit judgment will be entered against you by default) and the property seized by virtue of the -aid attachment, be sold for the satisfaction of the plaintiff. Ry order of the Court, April Term. VM. P. BEX NET, J. DOTY, Attorney for Pltjf. Mav 9, 1818. ' 23 tf - Notice. rt "0 all those who arc indebted to me 1. by account or ot'vrwaj 3, they are once more invited to call v- pay their respective balance 5, as I v have declined business here, for the purpose of closing; and settling my accounts, there are among my customers that must think from my indulgence that 1 do not include them in my notices ntt 1 fear t vy will find themselves mi for I am determined lo treat all I liWc of those who do not Call and pay V ry soon. Wilson Lagow, Vinxennesj April 25, 1 8 1 8 21 tf Gejoroe U. C . SuTfTvan. 5j James

IV Mc.Call, DMTNIS PRAT iRSon the estate of Henry Vanderburgh, deceased,

with the will annexed, Hereby giv . notice to all persons who haveS!w claims d gainst the estate of lienrv Yimdcrburuh d ceased or w'.o have bonds, for the onveyancing of Real Estate, to produce them on or before the 1 5th of May. as the Administrators with the will annexed will endeavour tO produce a settlement with the next probate court April 18. NOTICE. THAT on the 25th day of May next, tlas5t'e of Lots will commence in the Lown of PALESTINE, the seat of Justice of Lawrence County State of Indiana. The terms will be one fifth prompt payment, one fifth at the expiration of six months, and so on in suceession until the whole is paid. The town being situated on the east fork of White River, a beautiful stream, it will be north the attention of enterprising men. Also, there will be let to the lowest bidder, the building of a jail in said town, on the 27th of May next. ro ier r M C Ri TON. Agent for the county of Lav. :; ( S'ate of Indiatuk March the 2 ;th, 1818. 21 Jw N 11 The Editors of the following papers are ?e juestcd to give the above . Ivei tisement a place in their papers for Six weeks successively! and forward their accounts to the subscriber . Argu Frankfort 1 v Western Sttit, Vincennes Tu ci itj Salem RO r.MT M. C VfiLTON. Ac.t for the County of Lawrence, Stale ui h'- u

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HE SURSCRIBER,

'iVTISHES to prepare to go to the sV Eastward, and wants cash All persons indebted to him are requested to make payment immediately. Suits will be brought on all notes and accounts of long standing, that remain unpaid after the first dav of July next. J R. McCALL. Vincennes, Mav 8, 1318. 23 3w

SALE OF LOTS IN THE TO IFJV OF

P A L E S T 1 .V E .

The scat of Juxtia of Cra wford county t Illinois Territory. WILL take place on Monday the 25th of May next, near Judge Kitchen and Cullom's in Lamotte Prairie, upon the liberal scale of only 2 dollars to be paid down, and the balance in 6, 12 and 24 Months to be secured by bond and ecurky the conveyance depending however upon the punctual payment of such Bonds. PALESTINE is laid off in the Low cr end of Lamotte Prairie, one and a half miles from the river Wabash, and 25 abovc Vincenncs. Tne scite is equal to any in the Wabash country ; the lands around for seveial miles, arc generally of the first rate, with a sufficiency of good timber. Ston-co.d i- o be found adjacent. The settlement arounft is populous, and bids f ir to increase. PALESTINE possess manv advantage:, by being a short distance from the river, in point of health, Sec. Industriou' mechanics will do well in my opinion, to purchase lots and settle in this new town from its eligible situation, salubrity of climate, and growing import mce. Due attendance will be given on the d.y of sale by. DAVID PORTER, Agent of Cravtford county. Illinois Territory.

GEORGE BWING, IvT.SPECTFULLY informs his friends tl the public that he has purchased out UTe late firm of At I Breading arc, in addition to which he expects to receive in a few days a quantity of D u M s s r tc if 0 rit t it Se .1 0 n l e GOODS All of which he will dispose of; tow for cash or any kind of country prodt4 Furs, P l tries S;c. -f- Vincenncs, April 1 8th. One Cent lie ward !

Runaway from

the subscriber on Sunday the 86th, of the present iu-stunt.

JAMES LAYLIW a bound boy to th.c farming business; he ha I on when he went away a pair of LinBey pantaloons and short coat, a course linen shiit, The above reward will be given to any person who will deiueat; te said boy to me near PetersburghiJiPlkG c'.m.ty. St.te of Indiana, but no cte Oc charges paid, I also forwam all persons from harboring said bov, a I am determined to put the law In force against them. PAUL TISLOW A rU 30th, I8it, 82 in 4

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INSTITUTION. DOCT. J. E. Throckmorton, OF Carmi, White county, Illinois territory, appointed assistant agent to the United States Vaccine Institution ibrthe Illinois territory, and parts adiaccnt, has it in his power to offer the genuine Vaccine matter to physicians and private families, With proper directions for ita use, on the following serosa, to-uit : 1. The Genuine Vaccine matter will be preserved here without any interruption, and furnished for the use of physicians or private famines, to the number of Two Glasses, for tne sumo: Two Dollars ; or in like proportion a-:-cordin to the number of glasses cr quantity of the virus req uired. 2. Everyfportioa Of the Vaccine master furnished will be warranted gentian . and should it fail to t ike effect, fro any accidental cause, afresh portion will be furnished in its stead. 3. Such directions will alwavi accom. pany every fresh portion of the matter furnished bv the subscriber, as will cnablc any intelligent citizen oi private family residing in places where practicing physicians cannot be conveniently procured, to use it with the most perfect safety, and thus to secure themselves from the Small-Pox, with the greatest certainty of success. 4. All letters must be post paid and enclose a sum adequate to the quantity of matter required. J. E. Throckmorton, Atxitint C iii'ed States' Ager.t cf Vaccination. to the; cFnzENs of INDIANA. The wide extent to which the natural Small-Pox, lnts lately prevailed in our country, and the consequent mortality Which has attended its progress in various places, compels me to address voU at this time, with the hope that all respectable citizens wiil consider the public good, and will not longer overlook this subject, nor treat it as one of such trival importance, as to be altogether unworthy of vour most serious regard. Tne cr ies of New-York and Philadelphia become much infected with this co itagious disease, more than a year since ; and from thence it was soon carried into many other towns and seaports within tne United States, by travellers on land and by water ; but the spreading abroad of this contagion is by no means to be attributed to the carelessnesss of travellers alone ; the bin me may be truly attached, and it justly applies to every in

dividual in society, who neglects to secure his own person or family auinst it. And more particularly so, if in tins unguarded sit uation they travel from place to place, or hold any intercourse with the rest of mankind. Thus it happened when the smail-pox was lately introduced into the cities to the eastward ls has been just stated, that transient visitors, and others who were passing to und from these places, caught it there and joon planted it, not only in other cities and towns, but a! mg cur main roads, where Strangers and travellers, ignorant of their clanger, had afterwards to pnss at the peril of their ihes. Many of the public houses on the high roa Is leading to the eastward, became infected in this manner early last spring, by which means every family emigrating in this dlrectioQ with their children, bee one unavoidably exposed to it. They often took it, and in their turn again sohn became its propagaters to others. So that the last Summer had scarcely commenced before this pestilence had become an al-. arming epidemic to the citizens of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentm kv, Tennc see, Sr c. Tec. where it has not yet become extinct. J. E. Throckmorton, .1 ts. V. S. Agent jr Vaccina tion. 23 8w ONE CENT REWARD. RAN -AW. Won Toes ley thf 5th c;ofthc present instant

John Laylin. abound boy to the farming be

had on when he w ent away a pair d olotl

pantaloons, a coarse shin, and a ronn I- '

bout coat. The shove reward wifl be ivn to any person who i.l deliver the said John Laylin to me in Petcrsbnrgh, Pike county State of Ii liana, but no i -or charges paid I al so forwani all ptr.:, from harboring said ! as I am d term tned to put the in ., in force airainsi them WILLIS t: OSBORNE. April : Wll . - -

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