Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 September 1827 — Page 2

tTutiS Sr0t he I "t in this transaction. During an in burg and ,u vicinity. vadin. . R L Pr"t debate in congress in the vear

While advening to the generous and nh,.; 7 Huta"u" ai issue. 1 ne libera, confidence wh4 ycT,, rore?ernVT,,h,r"bC?:""i

anvanauiy susiamea me, 1 must be ner- wa, uuu iic milted to remark, that if there has been L, K" by mbers ol Congress who

been" to h! pie, I have avowed, or in ,l,e spirit whn "

r-T"',f"e.r,nned '"-"-calculated Adan,, voted against .he II ' r . ?. "I-

cistr and Mate I Ve : represent, ;n. represent it is to be mainfy ibX'thl Mr a"' SV" ftcMhat I am the representee of a high what IheT knei , lS

.muueu, anu intelligent peon e, who, motis will nr n, T 7 , ' ' While they would look with indication ZT, I e..pe.! of .l ie stal

upon an act or baseness or treachery on stitiiiinn.il V , b . " wa3 not con my par,, and punish it with exemplary C.' ntr,.. . K..: i: , n u"ana 1 wl now nmceefl lomniniuin

reTvic'e "are 'j""80" received seven " 6 e. me the most lil convene" tn ? 'Maryland,

exertions arc disinterestedly devoted tn I,!.:" , ' electoral votes ot the advancement of the safj, A d glory fecTo ral '' "" f "'6 -c' ofourcommon country, or to the pemet orit !"'no,Si and t a Uation ofherliberties.' Having sadthus CiU .fe KVAfr "F much in reference to myself 1 must now KP,,ini .i , Mr.Aoams. In invite your attention to some brie and oeonT. J' " "')' c",npt,ion lK ,ore ,hc general views of the great and cn ossing aTjf Lon Vy rene,' subject to which you have been pte "d fed for Mr' CK"'0" f l"e Pe"P'C vo" to allude in terms, to mc, b highly com- no i tut thh,7 '"P"" niiplimentary. rnnZ, r r" 1 e thud, as well as I reAnd in the first place, I give it to vou vote forJolTn ?"d "0t a 3i"s'e as my deliberate and solemn o .inbn, is not all "J P""" Adan,s- Bu! founded upon my best reflection," M c y and "l'' bv the political crisis in which the nublic l-nnw f,L ,(ls-1 sl)eak "hat lhrtv i. P". .c k.no, f,om unquestionable authnrin m l.

uoerty ,s now involved, is one which the fart, nn T " CU;"V lo Ul:

mtllllte v surn;n!n . . . ' S' "wins oi CXclllilve ins

occurred in, he hulonh.e

1 1 1 it rt-vn iiiiinn nt.ii. . . . . I . j .. i , uviium auu t iiiiii-

establishment " f K--ky, tba, the

Uv the war of ti, . .... . ,a , lo intiuce the neon h

- T.cy said' n'or he 'l:"'.'

Plnrtm! K.. , ulu

the unquestionable right, to make the C

, v ci imiuni. it now remains for their posterity to determine

..ww.vi u.ai experiment shall tail, or whether the capacity of the people for governing themselves shall be as clearly made out, as the riht. That such is the

soiemn ana eventtul issue which the neo-

elected bv tho npnhia ,

cc ,.-,n would of course, devolve ,, ,hc

uv. u, representatives. That before the house ol rcp.escntatives fie. Jackson had no chance of success, and ,l,:. only way therefore ,ir . , .

of Tr i . f- . ' me election of JohnQ. Adww, and secure a western nt'Ptrltvf .. 1

portant debate in congress in the year 1817. Mr. CI

. j uiiijvai prill ciplcs m these words : " I care not how I ascertain the will of my constituents, nor what are the evidences o! it it is sum cient for me that I know it. While I have a scat on this floor, I shall always hold myself bound by the will 0f my constituents, whether expires or iwfilitdV tnuwe find Mr. Clay, in 1317, by a sitfcular tatality, pronouncing sentence of condemnation upon his conduct in 1825 It U impossible for him to escape from his own judgment, so broad and comprehensive are its terms. They seem p.ovidenrially designed to meet the very case of rWical delinquency, I am discussing. . To 6e continued. J mm? mm&0 J JJ .-J. 1 Ji , . S.TOML1XSOX, (SARKET sri!SE VISCF.SSF.sJ f-TAS just received from Philaddfihiu il. and Datttinorr. n nmv .

ncral assortment ff 4 f .-M.EUCIIANDIZI3. CONSISTING OF , Spv'uig and Summer BUY (i001)S An extensive Qssni tmptit f

Hardware, Cutlery, Glass, and

H'ic'-r.sxvare.

FUESH GflOCKIUES-f the latest

.... auuns, anu ol the first quality. All at which :irf.f,iT....;.i r i ..

l., . "' 1Ui u:e

j civn prices.

'4Jm May 10, 1827.

Collector's Notice. fj t"abI of Knox, taking into JL consideration the absolute neccssio n,T Placcdur,t!",by their confidence, to pay up every cent of the State and County Tax before the first Monday of December "hA nl l ,abr in lhcir ""'ice, I mX I T SCat aS U LcKislator, will mate as early pay as possible. To proceed to extremities with any of my fdlow citizens, would be extremely pabri,! and all can now judge of my duly, "nd of my relative satuation. Messrs. Reynolds Sc Bonner, arc authorized to receive, and receipt for all taxes-a duplicate list is left w th them and their receipt therefor as good fc the same as mine. b THOMAS Mrrrnnr ,

huoi -w, io,,

- i;3uu which e neo- nresmenr u--.. (n . r he next Presidential election, I sha al. J ry fllrn Z I CBf8llfRclcl c tempt to demonstrate, by a very brief ex- ! as on, ' ? ?:"lbC. representative s

position ot the character and circumstances of the coalition by means of which Mr. Adams ascended the station he now occupies. I assume, as a preliminary pronosmon, too clear to be questioned, and therefore, rpnillrinn. tn -1" ., .

Ol' ? i'.. 1 1 Mnt' r

Jte sta; ioiT in

would be el4cu,l 1,0 ! gainst Mr A.?ms h wds d-, ,,'rl-lHS,'ie',ds' h -ai Bni e m, o tc nnccsts of ,I!C , s!.:isin. i..u d by vatum, acts, ,rili5 ,,,.,,;,-,..

v-asui, j i on sr.- ii ;.- r

serve with him in a btrr: t I f"' '1 1 x 1 , . . t" 1 m

-a.M,,ci oi 4ir. ;.;,nwv. And that in was important, on (!C score of nrinciirie' ? b,k cabinet succession whleh hi f !l,c course ot time, would enbhuhe Pis- i Kicnt, as a matter of course, u, i.on.i.ua, j ins successor. lhUH . s )u CIV-' i-.a!

ncfore the p?.otdr of rr,,.,,,,, . , r'.fi:.' in .... i - '

V ".xciiHivcoj,p,siM(m in Mi dc-oivcl upon the house of , c, f .cnn,'.'

highest candidates. It tlun h,,, r,..

Jtii of ulr. Clay and his uest.m r,;

ii anu

mm iiicreiore, reqUirinG" no enfnrrr-mnnt tU .t.

'J t ' " ' M man IMU liiUl ot the people to select and discard at p!easure their political agents, & panicuKivly their chief executive magistrate, i the very corner stone of liberty in a rrpren. tattve republic. There is' no other political porer that the people can exercise under our system of government, and to deprive them of this, amounts to an absolute disfranchisement, h follows, as a necessary consequence, those political agents who disregard and violate the known will of the people, in the election of the chief magistrate of the republic, the constitution of which recognizes the right of the people to choose that maris-

t j WI tll j.usac ireaencry duty ot Mr

. uu ui assainnp; tne verv to choree Iw-ivnm, n V citadel of their liberties. b 7 ' A "clvccn General Jackson

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xuw x assert, anu picth;e my reputation upon the truth of the assertion, that John Q Adams was elected against the will of ican people, and of a majority of the states, by a minority ot the representatives in congress, a considerable proportion of which minority,

....v...b lit,, v,ici) , voieu against their avowed principles, and against what thev kneyt to be the will of a large majority Jf their constituents. I also assert, and am willing to stake my humble stock of political reputation upon the truth of the assertion, that the circumstances of the extraordinary coalition between Mr. Adams and Mr. Clay furnish as strong evidence of an abandonment of political principle on the patt of Mr Clay and corrupt political bargain between hi-n and Mr. Aifim r. ,

urj t- y. iiniTl jjy fquired, in courts of justice, to -stablish the guilt of those who are chaud vitl, the highest crimes known to the law. Before I proceed to make good the first of these two important propositions, I must remark, that all the advocates of Mr Clay, following the example set by himself in his letter to Iris constituents, have, with an apparent consciousness of the badness of lhcir cause, most palpablymisstated the question. They assume that the advocates of Gen Jackson, rest their claims to the Presidency, upon the fact of his having received ninety nine electoral votes,a larger num. ber than was received by any other candidateand then set about proving, what no man of common sense ever denicd-1 that a plurality of votes docs not impose upon congress an obligation to choose the cadidatc that obtains that plurality. It is impossible for mc to avoid the bend that Mr. Clay knew this to be a false

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In the mean tinn- tho i,,,:. !,.,. r

tucKy, influenced, perhaps, by Some misgiving as to the course of Mr. Clay, passed a resolution, by an almost unanimous jote, decfenng that, next to Mr. Clay. General Jackson was the choice of" the people of Kentucky, and requesting their representatives in r.. ' . .

hl.r, A. 1 "'5,l3 iu voic tor h.m. Ami it was a rcm,rku!,!e Tact, that lie very few member, of Kentucky CJ e,r oppositton principally up , , ' Brouml hat was noioriou.'tha,

: .i , v-uu iuss must krvnv "uro Ut " ,eSOlUlio" 0f thc legislal nrcimS-;,01 a'Ul 3 maiori,y "r ' reprcs.ntativci it, congress rroni Kentucky "o .on ,. vo,e,l sffais, CencrW but,,, favour l John Quincy Adams,', Tc very man against whom, i.i.hc c", before the neon e. H.rv as.5

PncPal opposition upon founds o h political principle, viz: (.) The imnnr jance o. havi,,, a wester pre" S Z

uuv,v v jcjiuij. I ,i 1 l (jqi It. A j ams was an apostate federalist. A. rff ) that he was hostile to the interests o he es Now, not one of these objertion. applied to General Jackson. On con trary, he possessed the very I ;7Wen,i,lehim,,?eK who honest y urred thrto 1 t 1 ' ese Ejections to Mr. Adams. He was a western man de" voted to the western interests Tie was a private citizen, and never had been a aSVepub;: was an undevi

NEW iOOiis i Hi- subscriber has just received a gc neral assortment of British, French American ' DRY GOODS, UAfUnV ARE & CUTLEilY

ices and Glassware, A (general assortment of GKO'CHKIES, SHOES &I10NXETS. 1 larre assortment of COOOL BOOKS. I'hree hundred hurrcls Kenlunva Salt, rorrr'her with an assortment of 1UON&PLOW PLATES of which will be sold at the lowest ales lor cash. ,t , Wm. buutcii.

" The subscriber.

JOHN 11. HI. Le'KOY TTAS hike,, the old stand olVu'Js y . L S. 6,A, whclc ,,c js Q a yei cial assortment of b DRY GOODS, HARD & QUUHJJSWARE And I-Vcsh (iROCERIES Ot the be!,t fitialitv uri,;!.

. , ""ini arc on creel at the loues, cash prices, or exchanged tor I5F.KS WAV. rw snr,,... .. U

; PHOI KC llOX " S A XW uTTl I r.r.

.fScntf,lT the ritomcriox riK' ,,A, is issvbascb coMPr of liart.

ISnr?,a.'.C,,l,!..h'S"r? ?? Sl"", Keel,

. iuati, anu ai fjocs. Als Oil Slnr, ntrn . ms,

t fHlrit o i ! '-4J

night the 28th July 8"r twn rt T WILLIAM, or ZZ,r o!a yellow complexion a u-pIi - , h,K,, low. i,nc K A !'a vel! made lcJ-

ville to Orleans,., a Co.TadTa,bir"S -He took with him a slmt I2"t" cape on his )at ; 1)is , .h '"""J "ore well lrsc.ibed-thc were S Ca""0t b r'UA-fo,mei;7bcV,r,rKr ant, near Lancaster Kv S ner kv , .,S,.bc,onK,,,g o Charles CeoP-- rscd is about 13 vcnr f,r "ade, active am! ,.: -V: .S of aee' stout

cheel; bono, 3 . ' Snjove''3,

black, anr! : " nair nt very

a misc.1 cloth eoatee nea,J ' B ;fSicelor,v,1iterabro'JU

much uo,: .1?. !lo

linen or com'mo , :her W,;, left the townof Nashvillb on t ! , 7 'le 30,1, Jniv V.Vf n MntJay rugl.t

;l,cirite,inn J" ."J.""enlcrstoerf

-me distance and, en n)ale .' 'iVC:' across the eountry to L7aa 0 Ohio 1 he above reward will bc K"J fc, ? 'r apprehension and secured ; - ,.l,CIi" !em. -rhomas uJu?' fo' c,tl, f

Place has named

j prouaoie they may P-Pt In " ' Ul ipv ! 1 ln company country, anTthe n 'h,1'nSf,he W" "a, juf, opened , .is Ub"c ScncraIly thatllc ME DIC LYE sttvmB

On Market street novt a Hnson's store 7 ,be ,0 S" Tocupied by F. Hi"? ff'ly cc.

openin, Aledic , " : "ner.c " now'

K the n,on,h of Yue' T"".'?- ,' Philadelphia, ,eral VaV ' fCCcivc clitional, to cornn!-le ,h packaS admake It anmte P f" C..Ms.0"'nf, and

'ess, he ha, en" d .. ,lnB.,Wi busienable him T'th. ,le hrP will

P'Tchsse for fam fy " C hSe who

rc prescription, to ,Ch w7,?ehof

f every art.V'V' be erj aitic.c necessary in ,

otwn,, nouses, Aims, Sec. and their smed of every anV . K' ma? be assents, at the lowest rates of prcn i Z " lice, and of 'ne cu8 in atiafactoivcv drnr. fil. i:. tvill K rr b . U1"e TUaljty : nrn .

H,o . ,u ""eraii y oi Wfa UIIC'tu It will k , uu,cr the t'rotection nsnii, c . 7 tc c . 1 W" be rnadp ir,:. :

. r wpany m nr - iu iavor Inm t:i. . m-

5llng losses, and promptness in nayin- untry merchan 7 Tr custom.. the same, cm ho i,,,i iJ . . . PalnS '"crcnants may finrl ; .

interest to rive him , U t0 the Seines as th;mar such c

Vincenne6,.May,5:,fI.?E-

TOILL praet.ee M conjunct on fulX informs the citizens fr'CSptCl' y? in the Daviess Circuit court ??d vici""X. that he VlncennM. Any business enirii.tr.i r.. r, .. . hi. hi.i. .. . . "c so tar reenv....!

H at Washington, IndTa,:; r he S," 'thelbo b V' .r r.de.) W, be attended to by Wl, Jt rne W,'pr.c.fb0:S :,De?."

punctuality

12 6m. VitK;nn .

j ".uii v.uuns,

NOTICE.

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u- WOOLVERTO.V.

WILL in future, practise LJ in at our foM y V partnership. ta v mo HjrmX. 20-3m Vincenncs, June 1827. mR,FO"V

WE Will spI! , r ... . .

for thfi n;; " -"-'w

dred, garter, h..f p f htt0-

m V SHEEP, oldsin New

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