Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 July 1821 — Page 3

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some personal or local measure, alone in f

vh w, and whose political vision, was too indistinct tn discern and effect measure of

NOTICE,

IX those indebted io the subscri-

r.'C;.V.Vi.V, JULY 21, 182 1.

public benefit, or counteract the pernicious ; ber, are requested to make paymachinations of others. ment on or before th l t September next, No doubt it is expected by the friend of othervvisc suils be instituted against Gvx r. Jr unities and of the Mother Hank , . . r . l. .1 i.f.i. ineiii.

" par nooue iratrum : mat mc kmui ui uic

We ate aut'C.rised to state, that the Register and Receiver of the Land Office at this i nlnri. n u f received their instructions from

the viciir d Land Office, and are prepared August election, will rally their lanic-struck j 'o ict uu ler the law passed at the last essi- dcrters, consolidate their strength, and con-

on of rongrc. for tlie relief of the purchasers of public lands.

July 21st 1821

DENXIE SAYRE. 25-31

Mt'HDEREU EXECUTED. John D dmitn who was convicted for the murder of Fiedcrkk Noltt in the Floyd Circuit -"out-tat the May Term, 1521, was on Friday last hanged, agreea

ble to the sentence of the law pronounced by the court. Xeiv Jlbuny Lhron. COMMON SENSE. No. IV. The common sentiment of tlie South an 1 I, i -i.th.it the " march cf empire is West -v ua," alf'rJ.s b it fallacious consolation to the citizens of thrs part of Indiana. Severe: experience ass an s us that we are forgot t he the State tinveniment, or rcmcmbrca v. the peculiar Subjects of its displeasure. Tuv s rwth and importance cf these western co.m'wicr. fills far short of the reasonable expectalluis of th'-i- population. We hiv been the chief sufferers in everv re-pect, arei were there no other reason, that circum5Lince alone, should render the counties in this ouirtcr, peculiarly c autiou j and vigilant.

Here the Mammoth ii ink was located ; fir its influence has unfortunately tinged the minds of too tn inv ; h r" from the inf imous conduct of its late Directors, the ch tract? r oi cur citizens hasben most essentially injur-

d ; here advocates, I ougit to say rr!ainr have been paid to defend and support niea sures of thc mo;t ruinous and flagrant tendency ; vet here, a large majority of the people have ahvay.t t ern lined true to their coantrv and to themselves, What they daily saw and felt, they could not fail to understand that those men who had hurried us into a State form of Government were upon the alert to ?ink the fiu b!ic for the advancement of their firivat interests So much so, that tiny stipulated with the General Government that to.v, the citizens of Indiana, who own not one twentieth part of the State, should pay all the tax of its organization and government for five successive years, and all this sacrifice this metamorphosis from an affluent Territory to a hankrufit sovrreiq-vt.it ! merely that a multitude of paltry offices might be created as vesture for that mltrv vanity, and naked nothingness, upon which

governor Jennings and his faithful associates were shouldered into power. What an insult noun vour ur.derstindimr. that thrs mrn

-i should ask your suflfra'ts for their adherents at this time of sere distress. Tliese men, who by sinister schemes of heenmarv facilities have aggravated the sufferings, it should have been their t';v, as it w?s their dutij, to diminish ! Half, nay one fourth of the rnnnev, this junta have expended in preserving tlieir power, and defrauding their counter, would have opened your markets en the Wabusfi to the rich ban est or Str am-Boat navigation. But alas, so far from consulting vour vreliarc in the adoption of me.asurre hetteving your condition, they have sought to dep'lve you of the munihrenoc which tlie general so vernment had cxtenccd for wir use. It vv:s unquestionably the object of govt-. J-nn'os. and that fraternity of sell'ih speculitovs ao! intriguers to whom he has ever been i'e op ' ly subservient, to appropriate the thrr :rr ft fit funi set apart by act of coogvi-s--- fr the internal improvement of the St are, o thf fuxtol ucs of their party view s. Sonn after thev succeeded in organizing a Stat". Gnvevntoent,the Legislature petitioned CroBov ,Mr leave to withdraw the monev from the Uoi. ed States Treasurv, and depos:t it in to STATE BANK ! 'this attempt failed. lVt. thev have involved the State with that institution, and tf n th'jxsttnd dollars of that fond, draM by order of the Governor, is reported )v him to have been deposited in the Rank, ,'".u- v;e A.v.o' This, with the enonrrus otn of the pct)pha money deposited bv the "iheasu.v department, las entirely disafi-

itrrd ! Thus our fund for internal invnrovc-

firm their power, rellow Citizens ot the West, I know that it It not your intention to gratify this audacious expectation ; yet beware lest your inattention secure to them the utmost of "their wishes. Our elections occur so frequently, that those men who are above controul, neglect to attend. And not unfre-

juently, an important office is conferred up

VLIST of Uttert remaining in the PostQ:tice at Ftne-llrtutc on tne i:rt cay of july, which if not taken out before the hist day of September next, will be sent t the General Post-Office as dead letters. A D

Isaac Aury.

Charlton Britton,

hherifr's Sale

I vjtue ot ;t venditioni exponas to nie J difveted from the Clerk's office of the

Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public sale on Wednvday the 1st day of August ' next at the court home in Vincennes, the fol- j

lowing property, to wit : a house, and part

Peter Allen Richard Arnold, Kzekiel Beckwith, Daniel Hell, Job Baker James Barns,

Williant Bratton, Laban Burr, Charles ha.rd, 2 Jantes Branch,

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Moses Co.ton,

M ithiat Clark,

Noel Degtnct,

on a worthless candidate, by the vote of a few of lot No. 23, seventy -five feet front miming well disciplined retainers. On such occasi- back to thc rjvt.r ai)aFh . aiso a lot nr.nr Jonathan Fdwell, ons, the honest elector who remained at home, ! cei cf groUnd situated, lving andbeinr to the williani Fulton,

iookb at tne selection wuu mtonisnnieni ami . north West (d, and facing tlie third nir dlel ! ' 1,ncs rcrn n regret. He reposed himst If upon the discre- street with, back from' the river Wabash i Jost'Ph Hawk, tion of his neighbours ; and his neighbours all in thc Rorovn;h 0f Vincennes, and conaininr ' 1)tni1 Hoovy,

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acting upon tne same reliance, stayed at on the said street in and about 12 1 tois. s and

home also, and the election ot a worthless facing a cross street io toises in depth joinoiFicer, against the voice of the community, tnf 1()t now or j.(ltciv owm,,i hv Thomas is the unhappy consequence. ; Coulter on his S. K. and that of John Kwim-

At present, such is the deranged situation ()art nf x. Dubois entire lot) on his S. W. 'it

of our public affairs, that the election in Au

gust becomes unquestionably more import int tlian any one ever held in the state of Indiana. Let me intreat vou then bv everv consideration which binds the citizen to his government, to be punctual at the polls! Be ass ired the only correction of error, and the surest check to tUe march of vice, in the po-

i.ty ot our rcpabhe, ik to ml- found in the bal

i being thc same on which John Mvers erected j

.a dwelling house, lormerlv owned bv the' heirs of Lafarce. and bv them rn,,v, v,.,i t ! William Mires,

, Francis Vigo, and by the said FrnneisVigo to ' , John Myo, and bv the said John Myers to I

John C. Rciley Carter Bcamon, a moietv ; or the one undivided half of the said property as the property of John C. Reiley ; and also the one equal undivided sevrnth'part of all -

singular the tract of la"d hereinafter:

Ferguson Clements, John Copland,

John Campbell, Samuel S. Canticld,

Caleb Crawford, John Crowcn, James Dudley, EFH Isaac Farris, John or (eo. Fleminr, P rrot Hrtdley, 2 Mosei Hart, 2 Christopher Middle, C Bradford Hecock, H an old Hays, J K L (ieorge Kirk wood, Thomas Lakev, Atutin Leonard, M N () James Mc.Gerth,

James Morrow, jr. Lemuel G. Marsh, John Martin, David Mover, Achillea Morgan, 2 William Nlaxwel!, William .Murphy, 5 Ddmund Neely,

Weill Hubbard,

Elcaser llovev, John Johnson, Fdi Lindanien, Jihn Long,

M- rdic i Owen,

Thomas Owens.

lot boxes. Reniemb' r the love you bear ,.a

vour wive s ami cmuircn, wtiom vou nave ,i.S4M.:k.wi i,:,o, 4,.n iv

promised to noursh and protect, your duty to with ()tipr virvn of T. Dubois deed yourselves and to your cmntrv , hiuI I may t Unt is to s;V . 1(lCHtinn No r(r2, containing add, t.ue so ciim dot of gratitude you owe the ' 10() acivs . locflL;OM No. col)ta;n;nvr Wq ouprems Beu.g, woo j)resided over, and ua- acres ; Jocatiol, 0m 30:,, containing 100 arccted the aclevement of vour L.lievtu-s- rres . lor,lti(V, No. 299, co-ataining 0 ;rres; ud surely you will come forward m tue ma . l()f. nion No :o6 rontaining 50 acres lor .f,jekty ot your franclns and put an end to the , OI1 N) o9r rom;Mn;llg 50 arrf. s;t;r4tcd in reig.i ot wickedness and f dly In approach- j Township No. 5 N. of RaMge Q 5r 10 W and nig the polls, snoald the q actum mtru !e it- j ir t,u. yyin nf Vincennes. Aiso the' one

sen, iur w oooi sum i vt'ie, among so main

triends and neiguhuurs, who are candiUat s? Voar oVo goo-a sense Das dieady answeia-d it. Not for him, w iio n is fin teudedy i)ut fail- ; ed to serve me hcfoiv n-t for um. whose i political science, sinks be low the dead level ,

equal untli ided seventh part of Intts No. ?i, &c 182 R ing, situated and being in the R-rof(gh of Vincennes, as thc property of T. D b is. An. 5 also thc following articles of propt rtv, to w-t : six Chairs, two Reds, om Cunhoard.

is attached to the Banks, nor tor Mm, be he j Tpiriks onc Minr. Chrst, seven Rroks,

tmu;u iiiut, vviuiiii i fit riir rmn i air

Bank sufifurt ! Test your candidate iv the

rule prescribed by the venerable Jt tfvrsou

tor the government of iiis own coa luet imd ! you cannot err : h he r. uesf, ,': ca:u-

blc?"

BLPL'BLICAN,

The following gendemen have been an- j

nouueed as caudiaates at ihe Au;.;uht election. Fr .'( .V jutfe. WILLIAM I'OLKi:, JOHN lAVlNU, FRi-;ULRICiv SlD'JLTS. Rrftresentativi v, BLNJAM1N V. hl.t K?.S, GKNKUAL W. JOUNoFON. DAVID BROWN, JOHN Mil-Ks, JAMKS B. Mc.CALL. AiiUAHAM r . oNAlT, County Co ri ; , ,s L n t r. WILLI .vNl yilsK'K. J ) uA'ii Mi a i A (!:, S vMeJLL i'.Mi.i )N,

J A M u )v ) A.v Ail.v.'l . . I it -vis l i.v;. i. V i C i " ' i,i , Jv I.SjlU A l) J n ! I . . . . 1 !

J I l . I 3 I .V j, )U.t. .it AH . . I) a Mr. i. L. M

":r t 1 LL, Jua. H,

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JOt IN Alt iv v i aL.DwN At. I). J . I N AK v Li S . i ,K 1 ,, j i , ,vi . luhlAM L. t v.MAN, C . t4 l i.iv tv . .. v A i s . it: a ;r.v f . i ' ; li Jv; iU A iv) vN, A. UaHaM iii. M vi(Ali .L, J.vAL.h 11. .vL K. .N

one Cridle, one Crd Tilde, two pair Hni Candlesticks, one eo. union do. fvo pair cast AivMrons, one Suir-Kettle, mif Stue-Pot, o.e Te vKettl", no S!wvel cv Tongs, nnr Sifter, one Cri'!'S'e, one ir Smoothlug-Itv-ts, one Coffee .-rl!, one ax, one W -,h-iug-Tub, and one silva r Wath, ns t'c rov rM' "f ValrntineJ. Bradlev.to s itisfv Ro-

hert (iill, Agent of Sullivan ' ouots . JOHN DECKER, Sh.T i:.-. t .1.. m i em

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virtue of a venditioni exponas to me

ureeiei ironi l le i, rx s tuhrr r:t th

Knox Circuit coun, I will expose to public sale on Wednesday, the tirst dav of August f Xt, at ttu court house in Vincennes, the fol lowing'propertv, to wit: a lot or parcel of land containing in vvedth or breadth on the rive" W abash in front, two arpents in French measure, and extending in length or depth

to the Elm road, SMYoni thence of the same

brea-Hh f-nv arnmts like measure, back tow irds the I'.igh lands, bounded on one side, on th N. 1'.. hy lands now or fiteh owned T'l aai 's Jones, and on the other side, on

the S. W. bv lands of genl. Wm. II. Ilarri-

vo , forme-lv (nvned by Nicholas Cardinal,

vv!vM-eon is erected one brick-house, three

tr a u -h' iri re barn, a blacksmith s and

coop r's shop, also the steam distillery, and th - stoun-mill boile rs, and brick of the old

Ktv:on-ui11 and alvi two b'ick-hoiises com

lp'-nred. ihe Mie eighth of the undivided nart

i i t i .

t M J 'lli w'o i f w' l' iir ivii itiitir . t m

v i ' '! p" j' I dS Ull (MR

of

)f -tv of iUis Fe'lows. And also the fol-

lo. lag pvoo.-rty, to wit: four lotts or par i" 1 1 1. . . . t i i .

us m i Mill, iv mg, Murom aiM i)cve? in

II i-'.son'.s vdil:t'on to the town of Vineei.ncs,

Martin Paltrick, 2 S dem Porock, Wallace Rea, Amos Reader, Jacob Rornain, Thomai Rndgen, Hopkins Sealy,

John Stewart,

William Stewart,

Jamcft Olyinan,

P R S William Phfh n, Lienor IVck, Lpv. te Hodden, William Rea, Margaret Robcrtior. And.rew Richardson, John inclair, Pardon Smith,

Byram Tichenor, Joseph 'Fhompson, Samuel Thing, Jascph Winsett, Joseph W'aitncy, Archibald Woods, Freeman Westnrn,

T XV Samuel S. Thompicr. Joel Ticker, Aaron Teal, 2 Henry Whaley, Am on Webster,

Henry Waggoner,

Wiiliam WoodarJ,

JOHN M. COLMAN, P. M. Terre-H oite, July 1, 25-1011 VLIST of Utters remamaig in tin- rcstOHicc at Pal estine, Illinois, the quarter en hug the 30th day of June, which if no; taken out within three mouths will be sent tQ t ie General Post-Odice as dead letters. A B II J 'hn C. Alexander, J aim B. Alexander,

R hert Bloom rield, J( sse H'gini, InhjJi Haq;tr, Hugu Henderson, J K M h.HSiou Johnson, 1) j..el Kirkend 11,

J iiiivi A. Miller, 2 Josep;i Morrison,

O P R d W R iben B. Owens, John Parker, imuel Perry, Nathan R iwlins, May Ion Seybold, J.imes Sn.iw, Jo.in Wdvli, SiTouel Wvle. WILLIAM WILSON, P. M. J.llv 1, I8aT. 24-liT

Particular Notice. LL persons inut bted to the estate of

JL Dr. Robert Aliscn. deed, are

for te.

siibHCiibcr is about leaving town fot Kentucky, and the notcA and accounts ai e deposited with F Greater, Eq. where hj calling soon those indebted will save costs M RY ANN ALISON, Ymrx. Vincennes, July :o, Ih21. 25-41 Estrav Horses.

k u wn he tlie Nas. tS, 66, 67, & 6H, where- f-s ST II YKD from tl.f oa - riveted a dw,dlh,ghone and shop, and , :'y subsoi,e ,u V c ; fi ,bo a stahle and barn as the prop-tv of , , d , . ol this ins, tbue borR 'hard MontgoMif w, t'- suutv Lut'n-r Ste I i r,

M.dk St.;ckliouse,

ment. instead of circulating for the beref t . :md advantage ef the whole State, has been LcLSll i $ lV'. place 1 under the care of a few Bank Direc J

ors, from whom it mav never be collected.

What a disgraceful picture ! and Vet there s i t a sim;lc fe dure carricatured. I have not ..:. 'v upon the facts referred to in these -trietures it was unnecessary, lor thev re familiar to everv intelligent citirrn. You

.have wimcsvd the tuvgress of that infuictfe

which our State ttov evnmcnt gave to its chief 'ranters. Among these Jonathan Jennings

vvas nio-t conspicuous and reason, licht knowledge and com ietion, pronvietv , decetv

rv ami deo.nnt, to the contrary notur'uhstand'aer. tint man, who is well known to bo drstitnte alike ef talents and energr, has bv ovc Mind ftalitv, pivvided over us, until our state alTdr have l)Ccome as perplexed and luehemu, as the conduct related bv Swift of tho Lilliputians, when they met in council, an 1 r.'i I ther r.;v- not what!" But mr. Jennings, since he utiexpe ctedlv became elev a ted over the just claims of the late vcr.er.Vde Poov , has been so busv in thse nameless au wh;ch consti ute a de naue, that he covd 1 tot stu b' the interests vf the people : -md ho has her n so ue arb at tu ! to fuik i ,;".' R.-m h, so dependent up i a others for the estimation, he t.t vtraugelv .-.cquircd, thst ho could not "rvo the Mate, without neglecting his h.-'ii !! anK Indeed with truth it can be added, that te ptoMr seemed unknowingly to saneti. n the e-u'tvo he has put sued, bv sending a ma;orUy xt his dopes, or a man iit,t of wcU-veaohr. hut

'vik men, to thc legislature. Men who had I

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ii i. Mius i iota U u w tip i- tal

delict ed at the Mi l J. r W 20th July 13:1.

will give

busiU ii ol

ash I v Wheal

V ' 'ns (iro-.re P.vai.s, M ddon Rale("s

JOHN DECKER, ShfT k.c. Juiv :l js-w

tur of a ven l;,h cxpmns tome

L LOI.MAN. 'J5-3t

f f'l) the Voters vf Kuox S Ty ar0 'lcll,,' thai a; the ii cnMiio annua, eiv cti .n there is to

ses ; civ a'a'ge liuti eis o.u ;.;ic hlly. n r 6 ii;g o e a oiail ro :i pot be:ded mate, about i4f I.jim.s higli, five y a s old (. a koad ba I ois.e, w itb a i eioat k.b: b tnhista e.apoiat

of v hicb i in s i..to

'la

of

is i'o ills a

dreeti d from th;- (!

ox v i:- ' ;t coon, l will

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so -, on v t unes i iv , tne nrs; c.iv : not, rv the court ho'ise in xinee ! -losing property, to wit : Lotts 7 . fL h iiig, sit i ited and being in th of Nhneeuues, as t'r.e propertv ( .. t Sullivan. And no to Wimb-u two Rare ins. mie C'orner-Cauooar '..

k'$ oftice of the! bout 11$ haiicU Lie, I', lii Vi..iS id; il-ev

expose to public aie alib.aruled with tl e let ei Rop.at!c

u!st mar sbou c!ei vv h(evcr git e nie no

tice ulieic titr.rr oi all ot In above i.or- ! st 5 tA be h,id or wi?l b-o ; ti ito to nie libv: a!..ut 8 miles S. E fiom incvnoes s. a ic ive tj(t- thanks, and b

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. a. a!

: - 1 -: a V Ch drs i

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be elected one Seiiaioi , tw o nu nib s to j Diuing-T ''f. as the prcvpertv t.f John My

the house ot Keprest ntati es, onr associ- 1 ers. And also a is "K.-Case and Htmks, one

t . . . .

ate junge, ttirec countv t 'iiiinii'oii'as and tbite incints i' i he ;o a house.

JOHN DECKER SidLn. c.

Juiv 21st Um-j

Han;; t VinrctHH's

he (it" Auk n! I

J:th :

tuti.f'a.

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SJHE n- ab odrt s .1 sul o.iiil; ate "v i hv ' 1 1 1 , i th i' an eio tiiui t'oi three Dp octto t;. s i , ( i p 'J c v a ancics occastonet' b ti e esigo.'t ol 1'iteei -ick R..pp D iu,n an an 1 McNa-mecvillhv-tu chn ai In l-.i. k a i-hoe'C

in Vinct nut s i attp lav re

ot At, ust h A Ryoidn t' R V. J. BRADLEY Ch.

5 b uav

S:'h-Roard. one Writing T;.blc and pigeon

boles, one Dining Table, and one large Settee, as the proportv of (Jenl. . Johnsf n, to s , t ; f v Srah Jtnet, administratrix of l'eter Jones, deceased. JOHN DECKER, ShiT. k.c. July 1, is:i. 25-w

yfrte.e of a venditioni rxpor.at to mc

i I irected tvom the Clei k ntfirr f tl

Knof Ciicuit court, I will expose to public sale, on Wednesday, the first dav of August next, at the court house in Vincennes, a house, and part of lot No. N, in Vincennes, or 75 fietin front, running back he ctur mon depth, the laid part to be taken off the N. W. sale of kaid Int. for the space or time of seven v e .rs, as , the property' of John Collins, to satisfy William Henry. JOHN DECKER, ShfT. k.c. JJy 2L1S21. -5-;v7

re. suaublc i e v r

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July 17.

Ii EN '821

AM1 RE KES.

25 3t

Waggon JJakin

HE subscriber having supniied Cy

aiiil of as :(adX

binisvlf with a quantiu

Oak timber as on- bottoma afT.ir1 f, t!.

pu- por of Waov-on makin-. ill make or rep';i W aggon', !n A i easonab e terms as any in tne coun'v and pledges himself to do it well. Those who have any of the above woik to do, will rail at Cpt. Hunfn's new building and sec thc subsciiber. DAVID ANDREWS. Vutcennes Utb July 182L 24 Jt.

P H I N T T N 0, Neatly executed at thc SUN ORit.

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