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' FIXCliXXHS, DP.CEMDEll 2, 1826 Tho Nashville Republican, ot the 8th Kov. says, I he Bank of Nashville aus pended specie payment on Thursday last. The Sisters beg leave to inform the citizens of Vincennes, and vicinity, that so soon as they recover their health, the bchool will be resumed and in addition to the teachers at present here, they expect an assistant from Bairdstown, Ky. Prineccon, Gibson co. la. Oct. 30, J S26 On the 25th of October the citizens of Gibson county having received information that William Henry Harrison was at Vincennes (a distance of 25 miles from this place.) immediately determined to write to him to visit them a commiuec was appointed to wait on the General and ascertain from him whether he could consistently with his arrangements, spate time to pay them a visit: wh . address tid Gen. II. the following note : Princeton, 25th October Ifl2f. Sit The citizens of Gibson county having been informed of your hem,:, in their neighborhood, canuont, consistently with their feelings lot the oppouunity pass, without impt essing their ft rung desire of again seeing you amongst them.Believe us sir, when we declare, that we cannot recollect the many im'porumt idvices yon have rendered this infem country, without entcitaining tl.e most ghv. ing feelings of gratitude At a lime when we wcie involved it the greatest diffir ul irs. we always lound in ou an .ible defender, and energetic suppose! ot' our tights. The undersigned a committer aj.-poie-ted for that purpose on b' halt of the citizens of Gibson pnuntv, therefore most earnestly otpicst vou to visit them helot i you return to Ohio, at such rim as will most convenient! suit your other urtangvmeuls. Very respccifulU ',r '!? sers. V. WILSON, 1) RMBIJ. I. MOM I'GOMERY, J. I. NEELY, J. EVANS Oen. Wm II HaurisojO a t' s- nt at Vincennes. $ G n Harrison having accepted the ioiution on h' 28'h October, "m fo-op.f.y "with gov. Jennings, the hon Isaac Bhe!;fovd and others, repaired to Princeton lie was met four miles from town !v tv o companies of infantry, together with a laitre concourse of cbizers (in all about 200) who escorted him to town He lore he (I'stooutved. I e made the following ad-trr-9 tr, ilioc ground him No one fellow citizen who has not been plarc' in : si'oi t:n Mmihiv to tlrat winch I now occupy. can anprccia'.e the h iuuis which I at this moment experience. A Tw mi'i a' v e omrnnndcr af;er a long iepso of vc:o s seeing himself sut rounded tv a considerable number of bin fellow so'd'teis with' whom he had served and suffered, and allow motoav eonquered, must p s 3es? tri-,' insensibility 'I his mind dees not acknowledge a great deeree of satis faction But ''n1 tie which hinds me to yon fellow repens, is one of id deeper interest than 'et which usua'ov r vuet. a general with hi5; armv To the quaiiiies cf prompt i'vl cheerful obedience, uncle Viating confidence, and patient endut an- e of the grea'e' vufTeings and the most heroic valnm- in the fi hi fu- which I am indebted to. yon. I add one obligAtinn which no ether commander br.s ever received Can I ever forget, that at the close of the campaign of IS J I. when m charactc and eondur' was assailed by the grossest cn'ummcs, you not only hut hi them back with s.orn in the tec h of these who ip'ered th; m hut with a gent rosi'v of which histn- y alT- h no v x:i ap!e, you not only assign- d to vour commatuk r a lib ral portion ol tlv tnntM'sof the victory, but were willing to pi ice on his brow a share of the laurels which you had yourselves so dearly won. I have never claimed on 'bat or any other occasion, any merit but that of having giv-o to Ameri can vnhur an opp vtuniiv Todisp'ay itbeit Foftifi'd bv voti' solemn and repeated declarations which have been recorded in the anna'-; of yuir eotmtry, iul justifud bv the repeated atnl still continued misrep'reentr,tinns of dcrig'e.g men, I will ay, that to this moment. I am conscious only of the commission of a single error. iMsd that of minor importance (relative to a movement nf the caalry ) cither in 'he position, the plan, or th conduct of the battle of Tippecanoe That the designation of the encampment by the enemy is a vile, infamous shandor that the opinion expressed bv the numerous, and recent visitants to the seen of action, justifies that which has been tivcn by tie of the Supron c Judges w ho is now present, and who has jmt returned frcm an e.xcutiou
to it tf that it appeared to him to have been formed by nature for a position tube defended against an attack of savages" and that the plan, and conduct of the action whether good or bad, was my own. 1 1 to that plan, or that conduct, the heavy loss which threw a gloom over the victory is attributable, the sole blame lie on me. Hut gentlemen, the declarations you have nude; and the splendid tcception you have now given me, acquits me of being the author of the mourning in which almost every family in this settlement, was once clothed This is a point upon widen you could not, you dare not flatter me alter such treachery to loemselves, and the heroic dead who fell fighting under their immediate orders, my gallant friend whom I have in my eye ana is worthy associates, could not sleep quietly in their bed ; nor should I be' jurttiocd if the ghosts of Wan ick und Spencer, si. ould now appear to m,and shaking their goiy locks at their old asiociatcs., hearing theii bidding bloats, and pointing to me, should exclaim. 'twas ne thai did k" Hut I repeat gentlemen, that have nolo ing of this kind with widen to rcpi-aeh mvself. The heroes that fed at i'ip.n c. tioe, cspei ienced the common lot nt uai, to whic'i vu: were all equally exposed. Sueh a ic.tory, o er sueo ait e;:cm , crni.u n it be atcisi.:v d w ithom e. cat loss - Ko la!i".s ;;utui v. m'.n.v l;;ju Kie & ...
ka;.u s ;o. i;n i ... g. i s i.o n. t s o: t in battle, lint 1 h ive iiv t:it.Ci os too long ; I vi!l c livlu ie iy a ;tg, ; lt.it theelleets ol you; aiwur -a us tn.i mly coniimd to 'e.e l).o"ic of Tippeeame. It was ae knoulcdccd 'o Invo been Sett ihnugl;uut the North ,tem w..r. Tlu: t umpany i'oen sat down tt a dinner provide d lot tho occasion ! y -lt . Hi-own oul l);:!iiel. Alii r the chuh w :s removed a number of rt iom:-, ". .re drank hut th- length of the avidro.s will n-Aadtnit t.f the insertit-n of them all Aiiu)in;st the rest was t It c follov. ;.rig. G f; Y m li. Ilariison Tis ha ; :l 1 o ' trmsh pu--e x::amoiulh.is vi.ttus i.avt u i( t.ipl ev! v,.cr calutetiy." -J; on thU toast heh.g gN-n, Cien. II ahh ',.;) !'.e n:, too eil ac ; n :nt , it ,i : the g iv 'nus sentiments wlveh are n'er taiiu d hy the ettizi ns of tin' so:: e,.viu;. . to 'e.e n ; ; t -ed .1. t tie '; j1 : i 'V ' ' '' 'oasi. ,.' otaincd II . ; ! t c ( :.' ' l h;isec, tisat he -: . o '. 'a-' ! to ii:""!! a continuance ol their r ;: I oi h-n in the Sro:;o uhlr st.i'hi:.. in m htci. the eonfidet. ce of the p.conh- .-.I Oi ".-j !. ..i.t red iit'ir As l e had n j'.id ; to ee. ' ;... with legato to los e in , ti OMi'se, he wmi d sco'C.' ti'.'t 1 e , o. n i porter ol the p'es.'H ann in.u .. i . th'".;igh he did r.et etc Utv Mr. A.iao..-. lr Aihon.s h.e. vaid, had e.ico' t lo j m -m t!ie pnhev wldeh he helievcd to l)e v. ca ; n;at (!. to ,n !k: h:i nnin ss it' of the V it-. -. nd n l'ic n, n 11 I : m y suppo'-c-.i v. .b tun c v uhn in i he western c nin'.1- O.n th. :i ue-U . into a sl-oi t v in-lieatton . the in terns : low ) i inu" . lir.p; oveni'-nt a . it and e-.t eluded bv oiTV ri rsir th.e !o! si .ttiment 1 he -ith. U. States Ilcimcnt I"!u-:s valour at Tippi canoe, w a tine ol' the l Lerioa ot C&sar, su;u) nttd by ti'c lioman Vi Ikes. On the following to?.st licing rein! u The I Ion. Jooiul.aii Jennings Hi-, dns tinguished servi- s to this r.'ate v. iil noi so n !,c hu - i-:t! m" Gov Jennings ose and said, thai icceiviiu an evj:;esdoo ..o laiii)ie tmii uiu xpecud to his pas' ub lie. ser vires, th it I.e. should, he to gratt led svcie. i.v. not 'o tender to '.e cornnjnv his ti.-leij;uei ihunks. Although he w s in-sens;:-ic et de cei ving so mucdi ot t'u ir k'.o-Jnes and goodopini. n, he hefed iea4 e ;o as-iutc: ir.o coinpiinv, thai ' r,c ine. a '-ity tow. rds hiii, vvuhl have its ,iie i.i;uen.e in c i'in.; i,im to ;itat exetio i i his into c lisrharee of public duty as might induce a oiui:.na"ion of tin ir good opinion lie coiCiudcd hy od'etingtlie lo. loivii? sentiment 1'iospcrity to lhir.eeton and its vicinity. A gieat mr-nhcr of volunteer toa-f. were drank, among others wis one higlr ly complimentaty to the hon Isaac Blacklord, who made a lew remarks on the occasion, and pm posed the iVdovring sentiment, A well aimed and a well (lis ip lined Midtia The lecriti'.r.n'e defendcis nf a repuhlican g ov crn'Vient " Ci n Wiison, Col. I I.u ti;; ov c, and Maj Rob!), who commands j companies at rippeeaive, w 1 m M.v-. prent xNorici:. . K shall appiy to the Judge of Probate of Crawiord county, 111. on the third Mor.day in December next, for a final settlement of the estate of Ahraham liogard deccrs'd, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. JOHN W. BARLOW, 7 Adms. of JOHN liOYI), 5 said estate. November, 14, 1826, 42-4.
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VERTICAL SPIXNEIt, FOU SPINNING WOOL AND C0TJ0N FROM Tin: hull, caiculauu tor family, and other uses. r fi'HK suhscuber takes this method to Jk inl urn the public that he owns the exclusive n,r.t JOIfX JiROllW'S Vertical Spinner, As secured Letteis Pa'cnt, for the states of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, except twenty four counties, which he has disposed of since arriving in iJ.e state ; and now offers for sale, county m state rights, on ad'antagtons ttim to purchasers. This machine is simple & outable in its construction-? and a machine of six spindles will prodan c mere yarn Ire.m the roll, than lour common wheels, with lc ss laboui , and id a supriior tjuality. The suhsct j! c r wi--h.e-t)t to iimmnind th.ese lafiour sningon c' i: ev h.hcr than ti.ev will tcotiui. (i t! en fevi es but that persons des tons ol scint!ie machine ill o;n i aii. ti won (Icil at Mr. John C- CI.uk' Hotel, and examine its nu-rits hr then selves. ' 11 MU KS PO.MKKOY. Vincennes Dee. 2 18':f. 4.J-tf llh C' -M ! ' ) i JON' 1 flavin;; a? d.ft i-nt titues witnessed Mr. Ilrov n's Vt-rticu! '?..;; vcr in operation, and at ' he r ;rji st of Mr. l'omcroy, state witte-ut uu h. sitatpm, t'-at it wi'l in mv ondiU'Mi, !e found comn nie"t and 1 li-b Mir sav'ng maeidr.e in spinning - wool, f.icve.y family vvtio find domestic house hold n un. t 'Ctui e adviui'.anreou-.. JO TH N JKNVINCIS LriiANON (() Ju!y422, -23. Hav in" s'.'e.. 'te lrcr',cal Siinner ine)i a'ioe, I take msidi plcasir., io compliau' e with th-. icqucst d Mr Ch iToiti, v i w arriui'f 1 a;i interes t in the patent ti;:ht,to state irv ' pinion of it. Itappcais tome, thv is is " c 'd :.d t:V'l to the sav ing of mtic') 1 d-ou1', and that it rccemiormds itst T to i h" tublsc. f.atro' otc, by t! ?.t cu s'nh i ' ioji, as well . h; "s r:at ch'T.p :.e-.M. d vVMv ):V.SYi CI Y wr:.v v-. '? (i !!::, i f v n -.p-nr i- -rmieioe-. e-d'ed a Vt r-'.c I Sfaiiut.r x! ' 1 the la rev!' t, f tl.e 1. is-n-eo: . w u ra A,' ;ny. ov .vir 'c,,:,"d 1 i-o- i ! ru' tfd in the neue ' 1 e.o'nhiM .! -n ; e j tr.ii t (1 in tavor of its ! xt m.; :' I have s ;'-! no reason :ce 'o e.' !:" onin'n tn DMWITT CLINTON. '9 x i Vi7 S: ; v i tk h" g oo lis npnE p'uhsenfxM's have rcr ived, d: 'it f(V,u V''f.W t heii' om;!v I Veil V Wlnr Gontb er anp: in a great va n 'y of hoolens. an oner; " h"c' c : S f lih. Sc t0-.1l, R. selilankets, icht.'-w f?S pm- .int do. W w A. Toati' !T. f R-d and C.:e v K ?x U ! pr. FJ:M IV1S Tt:;irV. ;!, d i-hi'r rrdou'd Hose, !! r! - nd " ixt lamb-, vr.ol half Hose, cv inn- B'ond Clot' - Cassimetcs, and CasioL's r.ssorted colours. ato a sup j'y cf fresh A (' n OS' t " ei.t of UAnmVARR. T!ie .'H.ve goods beirg purchased in VbV- tdelj'hi -.t t'lc late reduced firicea thee rare enabh d to S"l' them very low, for Cash, or BF.HS UX J s Sc SaMl. SMITH. Octrbf-r, .S-tf On hands Ob'rre -d WHISKEY, too d . '- IXIUW I SJLT loo sides 1 -er LEATHER And dailv ex'.wd COO pieces DOMES'TICS, cem;v i g abnost every peri's f WOOLKX and COTTOX GOODS, marie at home. J. St S. S Puhlic Notice reby 'ivfc, that, f. ine weeks after date, ypplientt' n will be made to the Kepfis'cr of the land oflice at Vincennes, for the lencwal of a certificate in the name of George V L. Jones deceased, h t!i? -outh cast quancr ol section No. four, in Township No tvro south, of range No ten west, in the District of lands nffeied for sale at Vincennes. And also for tht; renewal of a certificate for the sov.h cast quarter of section No. five, in Township No. two south, of range No ten west, in said District which was entered in the name of said Jones, and one Basil Brown ; and bv said Brown, transfercd to the undesigned, as administratrix of said Jones the original certificates having been lost rr destroyed. Given utaler my ham' at P'inceti n. Indiana, this 16th dav of November, A. D. 1826. SALLY JONES, .rrfmf.r. cf 42-5 George W. L. Jones, deed.
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1M1LL FOR SALE. THE subscriber, living in the county ot Clark, Illinois, offers for sale his SAW M1LL erected upon Mill creek; i. is now in operation, and is not excelled by any in the statc the foundation for a ii HIST MILL is also laid. Further description is deemed useless, as it is not
picsumtd any person will purchase without viewing the ptemiscs Tht terms will he liberal, a etcdit ol ten yturs in yeaily payments, may he had for two thirds ol the ;u se n,. ney, by securing the pav ,. rn ! . Lea. mteiest from the date ol . v i e . s LAW uMNh HULLENUM K. O. ober 1:5. Iit':6. 37-3m A LL persons me hereby forewarned f lrom pmoK-sir.E from James John50, formeii) of Owen cout ty, Indiana, yf the south east quar cr ot -ion No. 26, ' in Towi i up No. 1 1 nth o Hange No. 3 west, purchased by him firm the Regis'ct of the Land Office at Vincennes, en tin :8th day of M; y. ' 8 1 I having puuhas -dii e same fiom Jcii Teely hi tcy.d a-si t.CC. JOHN ROBINSON. Octf hei 9. '826. ?6-9 One Hundred Dollars Howard? h AN A XV AY from the Mih-t-iber iiH vi!.gin Monroe foun'y. lississipni. on tin- !7ii of Dccen-bcr Inst, a lipht
mulatto man named BUCK, 25 ycais o'!d9 lightly marked with the smai. pox, blue eyes, lusty binwnhair, a b'uc spotrn his under lip, ot c ssioned hy a bi'e when small. liuck is so verv 'ght ''r.u.ed, ih;t nnmy nei m won : n susp: him us a slavi, In is ibout fi- ,- ; es hitth. s'out made, has an .n t -diuici.T in hissp.'ich wh.en intenoga ee, look with him a r.fle e;un any person appichcndiiig ami d. iivei in said mulatto to mCj sliall teccivc the above rcwaicl. ISAAC R DYCHE. C.Ctr.b r 18, V6 41-3 The Steam Boat 7 r S'A ; , i iors ol slu . -,o . toat jJL A u, now in suet ulcperatioo. p ; : et a ten Louisviit u TcrieHauti cflV; her foi sale n advjn ug. ous terms. Sh.. is o! iik..! t l:aught ol water, with an excellent l.t euie, ano or(y vvo yeais o'-d in Jutc next Tor tcur-b ap. ph to Mcssts. Mieur St Ot in-hv. I.ouisviue ; W. C Ro s, Cincinnati ; . C, LitUoo. l ene-Hau'e; or to J s L WILSON, Master s b a, . Public Notice LL pen sons indebted to ihu subscrii sx lo bv Note, oi Book Account, arc ri qu-stol to come io. ward and pay off Cl the san e, s no longer n du gencc will bo given I hose intertsted ..egiccting this notice, will nave to set ie wi-.h an officer. ( lis GRAETER. November 17, 126 41-tf The Album ami Ladies' Weekly Gazette. iJHiS is a new pubdcaii' n issued on Wednesdays. It has ceen commenced under the most favoiab e auspices, and, as its title designates, is ppiopiiated particulaj ly to the Ladies. It is ch-voted t" the cau e of viitue, to knowledge and amusement It will furnish inf. rmation on the culture of plants, flowers Sec useful receipts; a genera vveek.y summary of Foreign and Domestic news, with a rich lund of choice and select miscellaneous Literature. It will be neatly pi inied on fine paper, (expressly for binding,) quarto form eight pages, without advertisements, (which are to be insc i ted on a cover.) The price is only two dollars, payable by those in the city half yearly Sc byall others ycai !y in advance. Subscriptions will be icceivtd at the Muchant'e Cofle House, A. R Poole's Fancy Book Store, Chesnut street, S. C Sheppard'a, 107, S. Ninth sheet. John R. Walker's, 209, N. Fiont street, and at Wm. Stave ly's 70 S. I bird street Philadelphia Among a numerous iistoi icntiibutorB are the names of Scleck Osbon., Rosa, Ellen, the Boston Bard, Sec. Sc in order to render the work truly valuable, the tditor will distribute premiums for original artir cles amounting to One Hundred Dollars. All communications must beaddrtsed to Thomas C. Claikc Editor and Proprietor, No. 40, Race .rett, Philadelphia , Editors copying ibis will be furnished wiih the Album and Ladies Weekly Gazette, as an quivalcnt. Postmasters and others will be entitled to every sixth copy w h n tbry n av oreei laa ! Nags ! Hags ! TWO CLXTS p : pound, will be given for anv (j ntity of clean Linnen or Cotton HAGS at the wesntk.rh sujj office, in cash rcccif:ts against good a counUs.
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