Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 June 1825 — Page 2
of our entire confidence In the able and deavored to gain the particulars of this Tvnil St ffiflll0 impartial manner you have discharged tragical occurrence for publication in this ' Ull J tUarcrijO mir various public duties. 'week's nancr. but without success. o:o:
You became our Representative at an They may be expected, however, in ourl JAMES & Mc ARTHUR, important and critical juncture of cur next. H
country; during the whole time you have Butler, Pa. May 21. The Storm. been the inflexible advocate of rational On Wednesday, the 18th inst. a part of t:i ... .1 ... 1 . . f . . K . i ... i i . r . i .
jiuciv.auu mc sicauy suppunerui jjuu- t uus county was visuca oy one Ol me musi
lie justice, l nere nas occurred no ses- i violent and destructive tornadoes tnar
sion ot Loncress, out ot the many you , has ever passed throuch it.- The storm
have been a member, that your political acts were more completely in accordance with our wishes and views of national prosperity and repose, than the one which terminated the arduous and respomible rel itionship that subsisted between us. Y u have been called fiom us to discharge the duties of an elevated and distinguished station in another department
came from the southwest, and passed in a northeast direction We have not yet learned where it commenced, nor how far it continued its destructive march. It passed diagonally through this county, and its ravages arc about a mile in w idth. It had the appearance of a hupe volume of smoke, arising from a tremendous fit e. which, with the vivid and continued flash-
of the government; t est assured Sir, you j es of lightning, the loud peals of thunder,
Carry with you our highest confidence in . the rattling of had, and the crash ol tim-
your superior talents, experience, and un- her, with which it was accompanied, gave
auiftiu mutiny i Wc avail ourselves of this opportuni- !
ty to renew to you assurances of our great personal regard and esteem. With sentiments ol the most distinguished consideration, we are vour obd't servants. WM H RICHARDSON M. FLOURXOY. JNO.TILEORO. TIIOS. BODLEY. E YEtSEU A DUDLEY, JAMES SHELBY. MR CLAY'S REPLY. Ashtand 20th May tS25. Gentlemen: I teceived, with very great satisfaction, the note whi ..h oil did me the honor to a oress to mc on the 28th it. si; and I except with much pleasure, the invitation which it conveys. No man more highly estimates the pub lie approbation than I do. I have sought however to deserve it (I hope 1 may ven
ture to assert without arrogai.ee as it is
said with perfect truth) by zeal, ft kiity,
and integrity, and by the exeilion ot tht
utmost ol mv humble novir is I have
never sought it by any mean compiomi
ses or unworlhv arts But I have desired
the good opinion of no portion of the pub
lic more anxiously, than that of my im
mediate constituents. Judge then, gen
tlerm n, what inexpressible gratification I
denvc from vour assurances of the entire
confider.ee which is rcpuscd in n e by my
fellow citizens of Lexingto and Fayette,
who comprise at the same time, my near
est and most inornate friends and neigh bors. and a highly respectable and con siderable part of my late constituents. Th. ir kind extension ol the same unshaken confidence to the n w station, to Which I have been summoned, adds to the miuibei less obligations under which thev have placed me Among the objections which 1 had to the exceptance ol the of fn , none nad moie weight than that atiing out of my repugnance to close a connection which has so long subsisted between the people of this disu ici and me. As their representative I have experienced without inten notion their libera'ity, afTVction and confi etie. I can offer only in return, unbounded grati tude and ardent affection. I tender, to vou, gentlemen, the hm-
mnge ol mv sincere respect and higli per
sonal regud Your obd't servant. H CLAY. Messrs W If Richardson Fl u;oyy Jj;o lilf'.rdy Thou. B dhy's I Y -rr, A Dud fey, Janus Sh !bvr,
t it an awtul and tcrtible appearance, that baffles description. It passed within
about six miles of this town, and in its destructive march, bore dnwn every thing before it; houses, barns, fences, orchards.
and woods, were levelled to the gound
ANNUAL ELECTION. Firs? M,?:daJ in dingus! next. KOU GOVKRXOU. ISAAC BLACKFORD, JAMES B. RAY, FOR I.IF.l'TF.VAM GOVKRXCR. (i. Y. JOHNSTON, SAMUEL MILKOV. EL1SIIA IIAKH1SON, JOHN H. THOMPSON, DENNIS PENNING TON. The friends of the following gcrtlemen, request us to announce them as candidates for a seat i.v our state Legiature, at the annual election in Angus, next J AC OH CALL. HEN J V. HECKES. SHF.KIKF FOR SULLIVAN C.OVTCTY. ELISHA BOUHINOT.
INFORM their friends, and the public generally, that they have rc-com-menced business in Vincexnes, and are now receiving, direct from their Furnaces, a large and extensive assortment of inox $ cAsrixos of every description, among which are,
6 gallon Kettles, I gallon Pots 8 " do do 2 do do 10 do do 3 do do 13 do do 4 do do IS do do 5 do do 25 do do fi do do 30 do do 7 co do j 8 do do
Strrj Pots I? Lids, difT-rcnr sizes.
G riddles. Dog Irons, Fan-mill wheels, Rag Irons, 10 plate Stoves, Odd Lids. Vgon Tire. Square Loo, Mill Spindles,
Fla. Irons,
'Waggon Hoxcs,
Mandi ills, Saw mill cranks,
Tea Kettle, jttull PWngh Plates, Scollop lion, Ax bars.
Ovens, Sec
State of rndianti. KNOX COUNTY, scT. KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, March Term A. D. 1825Arthur Pattetson, J Foreign Attach t. vs- In case damages John D. Gilly. J 1 500 dolts. AT this time came the plaintiff by S. Judah Esq his attorney, and thci writ having been returned iluly executed, according to the statute in" such case made and provided, and it appearing to
requisites of the statute had in other ics- . ... 1 .1
motion, it is ordered, that this cause be continued until the next term of this court, and that the pendency of this attachment be published in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vincennes, thicc weeds successively, according to the sis lutp in such case made and piovided. A true copy Teste.
H. JOHNSON, C;. cckc June 10, 1825. 17-3t
ix C.
Valuable Ileal Property. FOR S.1LE, 3 HE subscriber has for sale a grist ji and saw MILL upon the river Am-ban-as in the state el Iitinois. both in on.
Which they will sell on reasonable terras cration, with five nuaiter sections of well
bv the ton, hundred, or lesser quantity. timbered land, sitmte nine miles from AlO 200 Barrels l,ic scat f justice of Lawrence county,
LrT?VII V miT I iveive nom uc Wabash river; one
" . V ; ' ; lhe above quarter sections was enter
Ann a tew kegs ot 01 a very su-
3
period quality. 13-tf
May 11, 1 8-25.
new mmns. "TUST rcrrived from P1111.A DKi.rni a C" and n.M.TiMonK, an extensive and very general nsvortncnt f F 0 It 15 1 0 X -V DOMESTIC 4 aaSo
European, India and Domestic : From AVw-orfran. a fN-Tkn ; -which will be sold a
:g:q::o:o:
S. TOMLINOX, (marke? street viscEystis :a.)
AS just received from PfrU'a
AT 0
few heavy articles
at the lowest prices,
j i.t th.o wcw brick house on the corner
I of Ma' ket r.r.d ccoim! vtrcet ! REVVOLDS & HONNER.
Vinccnncs, Juve 4, 1825 Ifi't
IT
3i and Baltimrevi handsome and ve
ry general assortment of
Merchandize
of ever v description consisting ot
Spring $ Summer BUY GOODS,
A comnlele assortment of
If'tvdivare and Cull en f.
Quvcnswm e $ Glassxcnrc. FliESn GIWCEMES. All of which are off' red for sale at the
most reduced prices for cosh.
15 tf
Cheap JFmlesaln Iletail,
Hat
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1
Stoi
ed in conseqvicnce of the ureat indications of Iron ore thereon to be seen, and in the event ol its answering the expectations of jrood judges in such maKci g, couTd not fail ol beinj; a source of wealth to a man of capital, who could carry these expected and leal advantages into operation. Eor terms apply to the sub-
fccnpcr at West Union 11 d. JONATHAN DOUGLAS. June 1 1, 1825. 17-tf To the Creditors of Stephen Walters deceased. OU are hen. by notified, that the personal and real estate of said Stephen Walters deed, will not be sufficient to discharge the claims against the same, we do therefore declare said estate instl. vent, and as such claim a settlement
thereof You ae also notified, that wo have filed a petition in the Gibson Circuit court, setting forth the condition of said estate. Those who do not, come in
and present their claims for adjudication.
P. PRICE, On MMlKf.T STUnET, vintf.xnes, has constantly on
hand, a handsome assortment of hats of before the determination of the court on
cverv description, which he is enabled to I said petition, shall be postponed.
veil as low as anv in the place.
IT F. SCt XV M ANl'F A CTCHES T11F. Cortes, & f ral Water Proof HATS, Which are ascertained to be the latest fashions jT'Oi (h rrs from a distance thankfully received, and svccdiiy fil'cd
Vlv November,
IvTnv
ELIZA WALTERS, cxtix.
ALVIN WALTERS, cxtcr. 20, 1325. 16-4t.
1 1 1
A.
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Mav 23, 1S25. i
YE W i$ CHEAP.
Ch: GUAETER.
ov MARKi.r between 2c Is1 3d sTrffTs HAS just leceived from Philadelphia , and Baltimore, and row for sale, an elegant assortment of ; 11ICH Sc FASHION A HLF. i
PRY GOODS,
article needed
by the Eainu r, or the lechat1lc. A GF.NF.IlAt A3SOHTMF.NT OV H A u n w a u i: & C MT I i 1111 v AL SO QUEENS & GE ASS VTA RE In very great varietv.
Compiling nearly cverv
JACKSON k LAFAYETTE It will be iecollect d tuat the vvioier bvfoie last, a brace, ot pK'ols a present bom Laftyettc to Gen Washii r'on, was pre sente-J.by a legatee ol tlm patiiach ol our liberties, to Gen. Jackson. These pistols, on the iccer.t vis;f of Lafayette to the Hersi)iia;e. e!c placet! in Ids hands by Gen. Jackson, who i quired if he tceoliected them. The General
prompty leplicd, 4T iccollect them pevtectiv; yes, they are the same I ptcsented to Gen Wasliinston: and retunmn; them to the hand of Gen. Jarkson, which lie warmlv pressed bet .veen l is own. continued, utake them. General, and keip
I I I 1 Ilia I 1 I l1 I I II t tlli 1 - I 1 I 1 V - -4V- ' I a
them " Some ncrson standbier bv, re W9 tCUUdL A O l ICE.
rmtked, that thr- quard of one ol Hum rHUE citizens ofVinccnnes and its vivas broken "Y- s" replied Gen. J.ick- cinity are intormrd that a bcrioL soi,i4it is just as it was when it was pre- will be ope: ed in the Seminary in Yin5cntcd to me; I would not have it altered cenn s, on M:vday the 9'h d::y cf May for the world M ( rext. where Ibr undersigned will teach Read;r:cr IIV??rT Arithmetic. F.vrlrsh
Newark, N. J May 19 X gale of (;rJrrr:ar. Geci?raf:h:. M.i hmticks, Al-
viinl vv s teit : Hip line-ton. in this county gebra La'iv Q".d Creek lam;uae;es. on W' d u'Mlav last, which levelled sev- GEORGE CALHOCND. era! houses wib the iifvind, and killed April 125 IC tf a nu nbrr or p ople that were in them, snd , w uounded nunv otheis. Ye have tn. BLASk DEEDS for sale.
XEOEMS the public that he contin
ues to carry on V Q
Saddlery ? Harness m3i;ine business, at his shf p on (V ATVU STllF.F.T VINCF.XWFs) He also, will keep on hai d a regular supplv ;f EEATTIEU, of cverv description, which will be sold en reasonable terms. He also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, .roofs SIiops, of cverv diieriptien and quality.
imai v 19, 1825. 1-tf
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CllILDRENS J Mill lib. A very complete assortment of OUOCEUIES. All of w hich will be sold on the most accommodaiine; terms, lor cash I r ; f Ymccrrjc:, June 1825.
7
F t'.e March term of the Circuit
court of the ceuntv of Daviess, in
tlio t:.'.te of Indiana, .T imes Ashcroft. fdrl his pe'iti.m, proving a divf.tce from Mary, daughter of Andrew iV.nn.illy. cf Green tow nship, in the county of Gallia, Ohio. It is therefore on motion, ordei ed bv the court, that the defendant appear on the firt day of the next term of said court, to wit : on the 1st Monday of Scptcirber next, to answer the said complaint nc the makers and thmrrs will be decreed against her in her absence. Test. J YAXTRFES. Ga- n cc. June 9, S25. 13-4t-n i'ip
State S County Kcvci.ue.
VI'LIC ATE lists of the state and
T1 . . .
countv Kevenue are now in mv
hands, for collection, where all persons, charged thereon, arc invited to call and discharge the same, on or before the 15th of July ensuincr. Wm. L. WITHERS, n c. Vinccnnes, June 4th, 1825 IG-lf.
Printinc: neatly executed at this ofTice.
rjAKEN up by William Taylor in JJi Pcny townhiji. Mar tin counM , I.-.
a sorrel mare and
i.!L CO thr mam nh.mf-
llt$y:- 14 and a half hands
high, 13 yews okl, she trots and racks, has some saddle spots on her back, a blaze in her lace, both hind feet while, has a blemish in her tirht eve, has a b n swi?eh tail, heavy thick train, has on an old hell and collar The crdt is 13 hands l.ih, two ycais old, a blaze face, mano lianas on the fiirht side, lonp; tail, b ft hind foot white, the mate colt and bell appraised to Gf 25 cents. b' fo- me, J. LOVE y v t . May 5. '8-3i SI km7! fls SaieST BY virtue of ;4 writ of plurius Ven !i tioni cxprnas on replevy bond, to
me directed fiom the Clerk's r file e f the Knox Cirtuit curt, I willcxpoM: to public sale at the Court house floor in T' ... AT 1.. .1. . .
c?rh inst between the I. mips tif 10 o'clock a. m and 5 p m ai;:eably to the third section ol ti e law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the follow-
mp; pinpcrty to wi': r.nc houc r.nd half a lot f ground in the borough of Vinccnnes. known on the p'at of said bnrour;h bv the Xo fi'tv iv.-o, as the propcrtv of William Lii dav junr it the suit of Jacob Kuykendall. S ALMV, ShtT. k. c. Jm.c 3d. I S 25. ifi3tft N(TICK. BOCTOR M'Namek intends moving from his residence in Vincer.ncs to New-Harmony. He will attend to tho sett line; of his accounts in the first week of June next Such as are not settled hy that time, will be attended to by doctor J.I). Woolvcrton, who is authbiKcd to settle and rcc(ipt lor the same and who will in future reside in the house now occupied by the subscriber.
J 5-tf May C3. 1825. T1l'0CFXTS per pound, will bo given for anv quantity of clean Linncn or Cotton RACS at the wpsntern sun oftVe, in cash rcceiit8f agsinst oocJ accounts.
