Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 December 1822 — Page 3
father of the nresent c&ndidateUnd sup. its regards intellectual endowments and
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r.uiK WlTRllN 8UN. ported by his friends, in 1798 9. l mean even mere i.u. UPC uiJf u'f , . AYbSlliCN hc aUeiandscjitioi; ,aws, &c. ficc. It tage. The talents of Mr. Crawford brof nXCKXMiS, December 21, 1822. nasbeen proved by calculations made on into public life twenty years ago, have In Kivin the following extract, handed the floor of congress, as well as in the been expandedand Pd d u" foiiublicaiion, cannot dissemble public papers, that if the voice otthe pco- stant succession of the most importnant VrZrZ and dissatisfaction, at discov- pic be so divided as to bring the choice public lrut8'n. Inn attempt sanctioned by the senate f the next president before that bo y, of the suie.to revise the crude laws now thirty one members can dettn ; cn arg Cumberland road
in force, during the session. We think rity ot me votes ; ow, m iuu. :r" T ' , ,P nifnr.
State of Indiana,
SULLIVAN CIRCUIT COURT,
SEPTEMBER TERM, 1822.
Andrew Purcell,
against
His Creditors.
AT this day came the said Andrew Purcell by Samuel Whittelsev. his
attorney, and having filed his petition for
the purpose ot obtaining tne benehf ot m
act entitled " An act tor the benefit of in
solvent debtors' it is ordered by the court that a copy of this order be publishm. m
ed in the Wastern bun, a paper printed
m vincennes, sixty aays previous 10 me first day of the next term of this court, and that it be published for four weeks in succession. A Copv Test, S. COLMAN,Clk.s.c. December 14, 1822. 47-4w
time that it may account for some of the
endeavours now making, to retard his advancement But in this particular the neonle can never be duped rthev know
k w 0 and you know gentlemen, that the offi-
in lorce. durinc: tne session. v e mm rity oi me vov.es ; uw, a uw. - . . . a . . r in iorce, uuunb . t anj lhc unchan$reable unitor-
with our wotthy anu intelligent represen- uing is uircuuy uyyu w litiml trnrn are not t be tativc, it will be really unfortunate should of our government, to the popular and c mity of his WwKncti, are not t. be the resolution be adopted. The hetero- quitabl? system upon which it is found, overlooked Jt
aeneous materials of which our legisla- ed, and opens a wide door to tne m " - rrr'n gencous ui.iiai u ........ bn i: : c ;r. and in. nous deoartments over which he has pre
turc is composed; tne multiplicity oi io- aangcrous spcsiw ui uunuv.. . . ,.rt,.r-u. ta measure, always obtruding them- trigue, it is fervently hoped that you will sided, which have by their p ogre sue cai mcasu M i b ,J: ' j: II f.;,;n. r,r amWtp.r ex. operation, saved millions of the public
till be ta th.uie ; the other business ample,) make sucl, an annunciation of money, cannot be forgotten. 1 he patr.owin vy vi.w a , r ,1a- fnnnd- tism and practical economy of Mr. 1..
ccessarilv ucvoivine on uie icw iiicam vuur sciunucuis iu una rivu.-., . . Juhcrtoe whoarl capable; the expe- ed upon your own central knowledge of arc not alone manifested by vnrd, .but alrience wc have had of such a revision at- men and things, as may benefit your fe . so by acM-his view, appear to be comfIUIIC . . .t i t.. rprmatipnt Drehcnsive as our system of government
teiTiDtcd. anu as was tnouciu cxccuicu, iow ciuicns, uu v.mv. . r-... . - in?c already ; the unjust reflection and interests of the Union at large -calculated to promote the happiness Horace which must accrue, after having Of the immense importance of this mat- and .udtciously curtail the d.sbursemen s ., ..... ' u:. r....i . t m .iifif..1. inse..i. of the people. When he went into his
ano ther could not be found-in fine, the Me ; nor can it be the wish of any a- present olhce the old system by which Chori on that i, to be dreaded, induce u, mongst you, in changing our present the treasury regulated, was loose and . t.u. i.:.c n thi-nrinr nles wasteful, and (he beneficial changes he
to none tnat inc wisitum ui iisaiv,i, i ttuti huiiuiv w r- 1 . ,. y,K. h,.o. mv finally defeat the of our government. To the factious do soon had effected are universally ack-
rr signs therefore, that would stir up .mi nowledged-ln addition to all this tne incAauic. & t VA.,r l.r)nm UDricht determination which he has evin-
. Tr r... I -it u a n.'jpnt nf ,Vii ced on everv nroncr occasion, to dismiss
Jixtract of a letter rrom iK. .orw- win ucvcrsuuumu. ivamw.v . v , . . - .e .oar rfrearte. United States.is not to be the head of a from office all public agents who were t i un - j f ... .-V .1 i r tt: J Irnnwn tn linvft nhnspfl their trust, merits
dated Corudon 13A iruf. part, out ot tne wnoie oi uic uniuu, aim c i V- . Tr ..The honor confered upon me by being he that is worthy of the station will in the gratitude of the nation at the same incuuiui b nr ,h- -mnft nf Wftshinrton. time that it may account for someofthe
ciecteu speaker oi uic uuusc ui icpnaur uiavi..w .. t--- - o tatives, though it will add considerably to exclude from his administration every the labour of my trust, shall not lessen thing like personal or local favoritism, tny endcavoursor interfere with my ex- that might excite opposition, or countej
artion. to meet tne expecianous uunj uautc uissuiwiawiivu ..ib . i - ... c iiiuns, w uiv.. l.iw v j . v, I cpr that finds ltnroner m the nerformance
-finntituents on the contrary I trust u iiiseviaenunen,ui.uiiucwuwi nu cl- i r j ;r rul. ill enable me to further their interests rely upon sectional arguments were real- of his duty, to guard the public money th mwe success. Gov. Hendricks !c Lt. ly as much attached to the interests of from the fangs of unblush.ng defaulters, ov. Toon we" severally sworn.into of- the west, as they are to the elevation or and who performs that duty at the harard fice bv the Hon. Judge Blackford, and some one of the candidates, such argu- of all the illiberal enmity it may some-
. i ...... MMMnw.nni wmi n npvpr ri f. rpnrrrii 111. in wvw-vr..T - 7 1 .
ach made a snort uut vc.y fVVv r .w u 7f " " nnri now remlrcd. to fill the executive Public Not CG
hereby given, that letters of admin
miw m i - - - - - - i j laviauuii SI M V W WWWftJ v w
1 . hrinrihi and residing in a hrst selected in a congressional caucus county of Parke, Indiana, to Thomas t,il-
3nV hvetbeen dir elusion of the country, ve adiUor the presidency, alttougH Mr. Craw. Ueson, asdmini.trator of the estate of
?"rrx::::::' ""I i'l r.,n. marg h that accession of influence andMd urn not then a candidate, some ot William Rea, deed, late ot aid county,
final iv acieu uuuu, ....w. . r . " . . l k... .,.r-wi u;c nimo anH n . .1 r 1 j
. 1 .u nnl 1 c r n tr I o f n
lution nas passeu mc amavc, nw before the house of Representatives, to authorize a revision of our statute laws in tjtssion : What its fate may fce, I cannot
ntJrinatr -bat should it untortunateiy 1 wun a onci noucc ui aumc wi jiu- Q- . the labour of hercules was light minent candidates now before you, set- were determined contrary to his own wish to make immediate payment pass, the laboui ot i'cii ,. ... r ,,, nr(.nt. nr ,t,- to recommend him m preference to Mr. THOMAS GILKESC
Swill "prolonged Vome w eks. wt, as most of" you, gentlemen, must M6nroe:-hU able and faithful services r.hr.7opSrfurtVwrvelandbusines, know them as well as I do, I shall con- since, as well as before, have Jificd and 1 s 11 an, as ujjjjui lumvj confirmed their eood opinion, and i trust of importance transpires, adme you for elude. co nnrm 1 ,
information of my fellow-citizeni." Mr. Adams nas ms lamers mercunai IcC: ' Z
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temper, .luumaiiai.a.u" "'7" R . ' that . CntlCnian of the and tail, about thirteen hands and a hailed his fathers political principles ; indeed I am a are that a gentleman mine sunnosed to be five vears old last the old man and his son thought proper west, has been announced by a legislative b. supposeu to dc me ears 01a iasi tne oia man ana nis son uiuugm jnupvi npMmnrino- stitr worthv spring, no brands, or marks either natuto change their sentiments about the same caucus in a neighbouring state, as worthy 1 b Jrceveable Annraised time for the old politician may have of support ; and there is no man more i or artihiciai perceveabie Appraisea timeiortne oia po uiciwi iuy uatc Ji arirnnwlrrcrft thft to twenty five dollars before me.
thought this necessary to secure meson s - FRFDK RR pmfr 3 o . . . 1 - r. r rMnt .mm Tift ti elnniipnt jrijr.. urvv i j
. Sheriff's Sale. IN virtue of several writs of execution to me directed and delivered, I have seized and taken 15 acres in s. w. sec. 34, town. 13, range 9160 acres, s. w. sec. 23, town. 13, range 9 40 acres in n. x. corner of the s. x. sec. 20, town. 12, range 9 10 acres in the if. e. corner of the. s. e. sec. 23, town. 13, range 9 160 acres, s. e. sec. 13, town. 13, rang 9 73 acres on the north side of the s. w. sec. 7, town. 13, range 8 and 55 acres from the north side of the N. e. sec. 28, town. 12, range -also lots in Terre Haute, Nos. 98, 4c 174. Also two yoke of Oxen, four horses, three cows, one
plough, and one grindstone, which I shall expose to sale as the law directs, on the fourth day of January nixt, at 12 o'clock, at the house of Francis Cunningham, in Terre Haute. T. H. CLARKE, Shff v.c. December 12, 1822. 47-g2-2t
THOMAS GILKESON, Adm.
November 23, 1832. 47-3w MIAKEN up by Andrew Marxian r of 11 Gibson county, White river town-
ship, a dark bay mare with a black mane
TOR THE WESTERN SUN. & letter to the Senators and Re presenta tives of Indiana. 6 Our country welfare is our Jirst con
tern- -j Th, h km tilmte fit- merit of that crcntleman. He is eloquent
nuTtuvw Ynur constituents arc ativuiiciunv.. " ",,,,"vu , - , . . - . . . nhtaB a ereat con est for the ting him for the subordinate station of a and pamotic.-But the announciauon is a : TZS' l 10 '""r of sta,e wiU not be denied 5 but eIe.s gratiflcauon to h.m, for n .s well Choice ot a worthy aim suiwuic k Uetin T,to,i u fiv known h a services are not so universally
Sit thf niirriit oflice Ot f resident OI me Vliai uc lias aiv,aya " -.- , . j ... I 1 ,i t nUcd Sutes - and however the finesse political principles, or pure patriotism, or appraised ;-nor is it admitted by the a5 anAWwrKn m at this time becoming discretion, to entitle him to the mencan people, that eloquence and wis. ml amoiuous noiiutiaua o : Hnm n wnv5 ap.comnanv each other.
u,VP narties arranged in the dittcrent nrsiomcc muicgm ui utc ijCUt, 13 , .tates it i i almost certain that the strug- positively denied. The inevitable effects Your patriotism gentlemen, will I, le must and will be ultimately, between which would flow to the west from his po- hope, in giving a recommendation to ln If Crawford and John Q. Adams licy, it is not difficult to divine. His late your constituents, trample under foot all r in other words, between republicanism treaty with Spain, and his conduct as a sectional preferences ; for the founor. . , A. k; norUtnr nf nwrft fihent. are sat s. dera of our renublic knew nothincr of
nd trutoCraCV. 1 lie CIllCi tvtuia 111 nno y , w . DolUka dmk may adopt whatever Tactory upon that head. By that treaty he them in their acts. The pnde of the inbourse and call themselves by whatever rendered Louisiana afrontier state, and re- stitutions they bequeathed to us, is; that MmesNher p ease; but in the end, the linquished to Spain the just claim of the they amalgamate and destroy these .njuS?6,. Ll L. iiii he. fnnnd advocat- Un ted States to an invaluable tract of nous and ridiculous partialmes.-The
iriCUUS Ul Vliv vj.iw ..... . .
FREDK. BRUNER, j r a c.
December 2, 1822. AT 3t. Valuable Goods. REYNOLDS & BONNER, MARKET STREET, VINCENXES,
HAVE just received from new york PHILADELPHIA Sc BALTIMORE a
European, India, & American DRY GOODS.
ALSO
?ncr the voice of the neonle, and those ot country canea i exas ; ana as a ncgocia- paning uua. .bw.., UAUmVAKfc. and l L.C1U. the other, the supremacy .f the peoples tor, he advocated an offer to the British us to"rom" on them, as they were in- CHINA, ? if A 1 17 tS vam.. In every nation like of the freedom of navigating the Missis- in.ical to the best interests of the country GLASS, and i WAltE, our. a common knowledge of human na- sippi river, by which our frontier settle- and are every way reprehensible-that "VfcRFpOL. i ? tan wHllead o concfude, there must ments might have been rendered a con- you wilt follow tins advice I rely-and re- Snor COlOl. & OOL CARD5, 5T. be two parties struggling for the stant scene of Indian murder and rapine, main. Gentlemen-Most re.pectfull, ?J$.. ascendency. Although happily exempt Even the New England states are known yours, FRANKLIN. MOROCCO ? C1--c from the chief cau.es which excite Euro- not to be unanimous in his support. 1 he n.,rrc,, KID. and SHOhS. ft0m 1 ,"J.v.. , nriviWed chief hold he has upon them is the fortu- A REQUEST. LEATHER 5 IM.JJ
I 4 nn,nUf nF
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priesthood) still a barrier exists to divide itous circumstance of being born m Mas- 7TPlE sucscriber requests of all periqual men, founded upon one of the worst sachusetts; and Maine, one of the most SOns indebted to him, by note or principles of our nature I mean wealth, republican states in that quarter, is avow- book account, to call and make payment Where reason had rejected the imposing edly opposed to him. before the 10th day of next month. He
cntrv nf titles, it was lone since an- As tor ilr. Calhoun, ne is unquesuon- is rcsoiVed to place m the proper officers
LLfa, fnthor nf nur freedom, ablv a man of promising talents. He is hands for collection immediately after that
. w An nVin-ht snon be erec- vet vouncr, and his mtluencc in the nati- i,te aii unsettled recounts and notes
ted: accordingly we find riches has as- on, arises chiefly from his present station lhen duc turned a cunning supremacy in some of in the cabinet. A discarded public agent JOHN EWING. the states, even over the dignified and im- is publishing, and gratuitously circulat- December 20, 1 322. 47-tf. perishable charms of morality and intel- ing, a paper published in ashington , Ci- n?ggQ. fitrenee It is true this money making ar- ty, to further his views ; but without ef- SHLUlrr o bALlb.
- ? u k- oioL-r in it crmwih. I feet, borne writers nave tnougnt proper -r . r ..... j:,- : -p..
lSlOCiai,y liaa u--n v-.i-v....v. ... t l ...r r lflUl Virtue Ui a mil ui vcuuiuuiii xjw nd beine composed of motley materials to laud him for a system of ures ac- i me dircctcd from lhe
cannot soon uirecny ancti u uui it i u.. -r r 7 f clerks office ot the Knox Circuit court, 1 pot the less ambitious, and pompous, and department, for the protection ot our tron- se tQ blk c Qn Wcdnead designing. If it be true that men are er- tiers. This credit is almost entirely, gra- thc firslt day G January nexl al lhe courl err where under the influence of their in- tuitous. It is well known the system. -n vincennJ a certain tract or parcel of
' .1 vriii ran readilv lucleu to, mouprn since cxicuucu uy tuui, .. f 1 terest or their passions, you can 1 eauu) uyu1 b . land containing forty acres, lying situate, imagine that the eastern nabob, from us was first recommended and arrange by b X own habits and pursuits, can feel no disposal- Mr. Crawford his predecessor, while he cd I V 7 on to protect or extend the peoples pow- was ac un6 reta'y . w r. Th"e "e Henry Barkman's land on one tide, cr: but on the contrary would if possible, ,t is beheved, not less than fi;c hundred K ..heother
- i nrrxakio v b fYi irnr i . - - 1 r
change our government to a lorxn more men .,.. . - - 1'; ; ; lwo sides not known, taken as the proper- on the state road-constant employ, and
congenial to his own feelings and disposi- u ftnfi : t u not Llie ved h e hat an v of John Wyant at the suit of Reynolds cood wages will be given-apply to the on. To illustrate my meaning it is only houn; and it is not behead he has an ZXt 1 Subscriber living near the Rev. Samuel necessary for you to recal to mind the op- reasonable chsnce. nprKFR ShfT k c V. Scott's. . ' j mpcnrp.; The c aims of mr. crawford stand JOHN ULLKLU blili kx. yrrr
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A complete assortment of
GROCERIES,
Patent NAILS,
WINDOW GLASS, Zee. &c.
All purchased at the lowest prices which enables them to sell accordingly.
33-tt September, 18'. NOTICE.
flTHE co-rjartnershiD of Chas. Smith's
Jl Vincennes Steam Mill Company, is
thi dav diinlvprl hv mutual COnSCnt.
WILSON LAUUW,Jy.
ior C. 5mifA' . f. C. November 7, 1822. 4-tf BLACKSMITHS.
WANTED immediately, a sober, industrioui, good workman, to take charge of a A
Blacksmith's Shop,
about one mile fcc a half from Vincennes
pressive aim uncunsuvuuuuu. . - . r , I t- , n , , BO racommendcl bj presidcot Adtras, upon a very different foundation, except J December fil iu
