Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 January 1828 — Page 2

Administrator's Notice. ALL persons concerned arc hereby notified, thai I have taken out letters of administration upon the estate of Andrew Clay -comb) deceased, (late of Knox county, Ind.) and hereby request all persons who have claims against said estate to present them pioperly authenticated for settlement within one year ft o n this date; and those indebted lo same are desired to make immediate payment the estate is believed to be insolvent. JAMES H. COOK,m. January 19, 1828 51-3t

Taken un bv Andrew

iypJ fr J Hannah, living in Daviess cXNJjL count v. Ind. one Hark firman

Horse, about nine years old, upwards of 14 hands high, a bhzc face, four white legs, some small saddle spots, dioop tump. JOHN CAWOOD j pdc. January 16, 1828 5l-3l-sn Stray Horses. TAKEN up by Aa Thorn h John Reel, living in Hart ison township, county of Knox, state of Indiana. foui head of horses ;

one a Dtown Mare, four years old, branded on the near buttock, D C, some gray hairs on the near hind foot, and mixed with some gray hairs on her off fore foot, 13 hand high, appraised to twelve dollars. Also, an Iron Gray Coir, one year old past, long tail, and about 10 hands high, appraised to ten dollars. Also, one colt supposed to be of the Arabian breed, mixed with white and sorrel hairs, supposed to be a yearling past, about twelve hand high, appraised to g'O. Also, one Day Mare, with foal, supposed to be ur years old, a white mark on her Heck, some white spots on the point of her near shoulder, has a long tail, about 1 4 hands high, appraised to 820, before me, JAMES THORN, y.p k c. January 15, 8'28. 5'-3t

Jackson Convention At a con ention he;d in the Representative Hall of the State House in Indianapolis, on Tuesday the 8th day of Januaty, 1828, the Convention was called to order, when, On on motion of William Marshall of Jackson county, ISRAEL T CAN BY was appointed President, and Benjamin V. Bt.cKEs Vice President of the meeting On motion of Mi. Judah. IVMiam Mar shall and Paris C. Dunning', were appointed Secretaries. Whereupon, the following gentlemen produced their credentials and took their seats as members of this Convention, viz : From the county of Shelby H ram Aldridge and Jacob Shank. Switzerland Thomas Armstrong, John F. Siebetuhal and John Aden Lawrence Jno Milroy St Vincent Williams. Monroe John Keattbam, Paiis C. Dunning, John W. Lee and John Bowland. Posey Thomas Givans. Knox Benjrmin V Beckes Sc Saml Judah. Orange John B. Moycr and John G. Clendenin Carroll Samuel Milroy. .. Floyd Jacob Bence and Isaac Stewart. Warrick Thomas Fitzgerald. Jackson William Marshall. Jejferson Israel T. CanLy and James Ross. Afunoniohn Cain h I) mas L McFatland

Dearborn James T. Pollock, John Spencer,

Arthur St. Clair and Mark McCratken 7?wsA Marcnus WiUitt and Win. J. Brown. Decatur Martin Adkit s. Sullivan George Boon. Purnaw Lewish H. Sands Sc David Lindley Washington Henry S Handy. Clark Alexander F. Morrison. On motion of Mr.Givans. Resolved, That those members ot the Legislature who have

Pot been delegated to this convention, but w hu

ate liiendiy o the election of Gknkal AN DREW JACKSON to the Presidency ot these United State, be admitted as members of this 1 onvention.

Whereupon, the following gentlemen came

in and took thtir seats : Euphalct Allen, of

Fake John M Lemon and Joseph Woik,

of Cla? k William Lewis ct Union Lb ha

Long, of Henry, Madison. Sec 11 McPhcet

crs, ot Washington V i ham Cumhell, of

Switzerland Janus G Held, of Daviess

Ens B'air, of Momoe.

i'lia'u Hoggeit ol Orange, was admitted

to a seat by the convention. On motion ot Mr. Samuel Milroy, Rescl vrd, That the ru!es of parlianu ntary piocee dins, he adopted as the rules lor the govet n JTient ol this Convention during it session

On motion ol Mr Pollock. Resolved, That

Messrs Cletulenin and Boon ot the 1st Judi cial Circuit; Marshall c Mew art f the 2d

Smiley and At mst ong of the 3d; Givens &

f rzevrahl of the 4th; and Ketcham & Cain

ol 'he 5th, he appointed a committee to pre

paie an Electoral Ticket composed of one

elecioi lor eich Judicial Circuit in thi state On motion of Mr. Boon. Resslved, That i

committee of five he appointed by the Presi-

d nt to prepare an address to the people of Indiana, on behalf of this convention, Whereupon, Messrs Judah, St. Clair, Dun

ned.

Senate Chamber 6 o'clock, p m. The convention met pursuant to ad journment. On motion of Mr J Miltoy, Resolved,

That a committee of two delegates Irom each Judicial Circui be appointed, to examine and report what measuies may be necessary to be adopted by the convention lor the purpose of advancing the election of gen. Andrew Jackson, to the Presidency of these United States, and that it be the duty of said committee to report to this convention the names of proper persons to constitute a central Committee of Correspondence, and such other committees as may be deemed necessary throughout the state, whereupon Messrs Reid and Clendcnin, of the 1st Circuit ; Lemon Ec Ross of the 2d; Spen cer & St. Clair, of the 3d ; Fitzgerald Ec

Givens of the 4th ; Aldiidge & Lee ot the 5th, wete appointed that committee.

On motion of Mr. S. Milroy, Resolved,

That a committee of three be appointed to make arrangements for priming such

documents as may be determined upon by

the convention, whereupon

Messrs, Milroy, Cain and Boon, were

appointed that committee.

Indianapolis. January 12, 1828. Administration Convention. This be

ing the day originally appointed lor the

meeting oi the friends of Home Manufacture arid Internal Improvement, in the

state ot Indiana, at Indianapolis; with a

view of consulting how those interests

may best be promoted There were pre

sent as delegates chosen by several ol the counties the following persons, to w'r : From the county of Knox, J dm Law, J. C S. Han isou, and Thomas ?I'Clure. Hutrison Daniel C. Lane, Harbin H. Monte, and James B Slaughter. Franklin David Oliver, John T. MlKinney and John Reed. Dearborn I Watts, & H. Rassctt.

ning, Willitt, and Fitzgerald, were ap-1 each Judicial Circuit in this state be appointed that committee pointed to inqu re into the expediency of On motion of Mr Judah, Resolved, tecommendmg an electoial ticket luendThat this convention adjourn, to meet a ly to the present administration, and regain in the Senate chamber, at 6 o'clock, port thereon at the next meetii g ; and if

which passed, and the convention adjuur- . they deem the same now expedient, that

they accompany their leport with the names ol the persons selected by them to compose such electoral lickc ; ai d thereupon, the following genllcnn.ii wcie appointed that committee, to wit: Messrs I1 Anson, Colman and Btatd, of the 1st Circuit; L me, Ciark. and Simonson, ot the 2d; Watts, Daniel, Worth, & Reid, of the 3d ; Montgomery, Daniel, and Johnson, ol the 4th ; Morgan, Smiley, Sc Grcgoiy, of the 5ih, and the meeting adjourned to meet in the representative hall, at 6 o'clock on Monday evening next. On Monday evening the convention assembled, and Milton Stapp from Jcffeison county, appeared as a delegate riuiy appointed; and Seth M. Lcvenwoi th and Allen D. Thorn, from Ciawlotd county, produced their credentials, isa. c Hutlock, of Hamilton county, appeared and took his seat as a blend o' the adminis-

FRESH MEDICINES. BOCTGf Mc.A'AMEE lespcctfully infoimsthe citizens ot the Wabash country, and ihe public generally that he has just opened his C!? MEDICINE STORE V

On Market street, next door to b. lorn linson's store, in the room formerly occupied by F. Dickson where he is now opening Medicines just received. During the month of June, he will receive from Philadelphia, several packages ad

ditional, to complete the assortment, and i make it ample. . In conducting this busx- ! ness, he has engaged the assistance of ; Dr WuoLVERToSn which he hopes will enable him to accommodate those who j purchase for family purposes to their en

tire satisfaction; the advantage of correct prescriptions to such, will be obvious. Physicians pui chasing, may be assured of every article necessary in practice, and of genuine quality ; none other will be offered It wiil be made their interest to favor him with their custom.Count ty merchants may find it to their interest to give him a call, or such medicines as they may want E Mc.NAMEE. Vinccrnts, May 15. 1827. 15-tf UZTDk WOOLVERTOX. respectfuiy inf.Mtns the ciiizens of Vinccnnes, and virinitv, that he has so far recovered his health, as to bj yb.e to a-sisl Doctor

tration; and John M. Colman, from Sullivan and ('lay, and Thomas J Matioi k, from Morgan, took their seals as delegates : arid the following leport was sub milted from ti c committee on the subject of forming un electoral ticket, to wii: I he committee to whom was lefeirtd the resolution of this conv ention, adopted on

the 12th inst. to take into considci alion j ilf Xamer. in the above bm'mos, ai.d to the propriety and expediency ot loiming rcMimc h Practice, which he will do in an electoral ticket iamrable to the ic .....ujin ir v,ni,P

0

election of John Q Adams, to the ptesidency of the United States, beg leave to report : That the members composing said committee, met and interchanged opinions on the subjects refetrcd to them by the convention That they are fully aware of the difference of sentiment on this subject, arising out of the unfortunate circumstance of a change in the lime ot i giually agreed upon for the meeting of the delegates ; but your committee, under all the circumstances, are of opinion that an electoial tic ket should be formed, and

J D W'OOLVERTON.

Stop the Thieves ! fY N the night ol the I I in of this inst. ? two men, one by the name of Jo ha M Oshom, the other nimcd Slewart, ieft this place in a skiff, utter havir.g stolen fiom the shop ot J din B Mai tin, a new blue tight bod'ud coat, and cumminim; vim ions other pe tty thefts. OSllORX is about five feet seven inches hih, b a k bail and eyes, daik com-

nlexion has a scar on one of his cheeks.

presented to the people as soon as possi- ,aton a b;uc cIolh rock coa. wilh a

velvet collar, neai ly new, blue cloth vestf

b!c. The fact of 71 delegates Sc bunds

of the administration, from 41 counties,

Orange A. Wallace k Thos Ryram, j having nut on the day originally agret-d

Jennings L F Pabodv,

.1arioM V. Sharp, Hobt. IJiciton. W. I4Dowt,ll, J .:es Ahllvain, James (Jiven and li V Morris. Monroe D. II Maxwell St I) E wing. Gibson AY '. Wilson U I Montgomery Daviess A. II. M-Junkin, and H. M I' Anson jf:r-in W i 11 i a m 1 1 a r r i s . Park & VcrnuUionC D Morris. Ti c following persons from the vaiious parts of t!ie stale of Indiana, friendly to the piesent administration of the general government, and favourab e to a system of internal imptovement, being invited by the delegates aforesaid, took their seats as members ol this meeting, to wit; firm t li e countv of Wpync, .las. Rariden, Wm. Stec'e, Abci Lonax, William Elliott, John Jene and Isaioh Osborn; liom the county of Dearborn. Ezrkiel Jackson and James Dill ; from the ctuniy of Clatk, John S. Simonson, Kaac Howk and John H. Thompson; from 'he county 'd Wash

ington, M Kt vlMk.John II l ainh .m, j and llc-nt v P. Thornton ; from the coun- i ty of Switzerland, William Cotton and t

trphen C Stevens; Irom the c un'v of J (ferson, John L Spann. at d Jis. V D. Lanier; from the county ol Faelte. N. Claypool aiul Israel Decamp; Union, 'I 'hnwn; Rush, Auu'ziah Morgan,1. . H Veeder and William Newell; Dica'ur, Ihos. Heiuhir ks ; Rip ey, M S. Cioig; Jackson, William G'ayham ; F.oyd, Jnhn K Grayham ; Craw ford, Si th M Lcen worth and Allen D Thorn ; Lawtence,

Rollin C Dewey ; Posey, Samuel Anna ble ; 'igo, John M. Colman ; V- nrei -bmgh k Warrick. Charles M Johnson: P'm-i y. Jnhn Daniel ; Montgomeiy, John Heaul; Parke, James lllair ; Sheibv.Jas (irciro-y ; Johnson. J dm Smiii y and Peter Dewit ; Randolph, Daniel Wo'th ; Allen, Samuel Hanna; and Irom Bartlnd omcw county, Benj Pliilip Sweelser John Watts, an old revolutions y soldier, was chosen to pieside at the meeting and James Dill and Henry P. Thornton, were chosen secrciaties. On motion ot Mr. Wi.bon. Resolved, That the credentials ol the delegates be submitted to a committee to repot t thci eon, and Messrs. Wilson Sc Moriisof Marion were appointed that committee. Oi motion of Mr. Montgomery, Resolved, That a committee of thii teen persons be appointed to dratt an address to the people of this state on the subject of the next presidential election, and that said committee report at the next meeting ; and Messrs Law, Harrison, Eatnham, Morris, Shaip. Ratiden, Maxwell, R S'C", Howk, Grayham, Moore, Sweets r and t'raii; were appointed. On motion of Mr. Maxwell, Rctolvcd, That a committee of three persons Irom

upon, is a circumstance worthy of consid

eration, and is one amongst the many rea sons which have governed your commit

tee in recommending the formation of an !

electoral ticket at this time. Itistheopi nion of vour committee, that ti e fiitn s of the administration Sc of the Amcican system in the counties which are represented, as also those represented by friends not rcgu'aily delegated, would most cheerfully accord with, co operate in such measures as may be agreed upon by the present convention. The citcumstances under which it has taken place being explained, it is believed that no objections would arise to any airangcment which may be made by this convention, whhh n ight fuither the views of the fiiends of the administration, and have a tendency to promo e the cause in which, we are engaged Under this view of the subject, join commi'U c rccommct d the adoption ol the lohowing icsolutien: Resolved, hat gc net al J sefih Orr, of Putnam county; hon'ble J hn ll'utts ot Deatboin; gen Josr h I'd :iol( n tw oi Claik; hon'ble Isaac Mon gonury, ol Gibson; and the Rev Jutnr.s Ai ?nstring ol Moniot, he i ccommended to the people of India a, as suitable pci ons to compose the avlministiiition electoral ticket of the state of Indiana. The cotiv ention then adjourned to Wtdt esday cvei ing.

black nixed pontaloons, and a black fur hat, nearly new ; he is a Tailor by trade and w otked in both our shops dm ing tho fall and winter he has left a number of small dt b's unpaid such as for bearding,

wishing, and gog bills he was recogni

zed to appear at court, and his left his sccutity to settle that lor him. We, the undersigned, would caution all master Tailors, c others, lobe upon their guard, in giving him employment or credit. Editois in the Western and Southern stites will probably save their fellow citizens from imposition, by inserting the above. JOHN R. MARTIN, HENRY P BROKAW. Vincenncs, Jan. 16,1823. 50-3t

KASTERA" MAIL Airiv Fday, 'll.uisda), and Salu LPo'clock, v m Departs, Mi nesdav antl Fnday, a' 4 o'c

State of Indiana Knox county, .

George Davis, j r vs. v Michael M HoganJ 1

mestic Attach'

ment.

r J - ' I V1UIIUI J y two cents, which is alleilgd to ly clue said Davis Now notice is

SCtLQOL A'OTU h 1 he subscnb k.Ti r ....

s)tcULe ctitisti tnion Iit ti.e cstuuubh-

ol a FRi E SCHOOL in Knox

it

con i it, art nereuy rqutsttii to nuet at toutt In. use in Vincennes. on Saturday, the 2d ol Febiuaiy next, al 2 o'clock p m in oidtr tooiganize the sotieiy, lot ihe accomplishment of the objects con tcmplaled in saiil con'itntion. A UIlbCRIRER. Jnnnarv 9 I8P8. 4(,-."t

Arrival and Jjrpuhurt vj tlic

Mails, at fyfrum lruiccunes.

FASTER A" MAIL Ax rives on 'I ties-

Saturday, at six

onday, Wed-

iday, a' 4 o clock, a.m.

WhSTERA'MAIL Ariivcs,on 1 ucsday, t huisday, atid Saturday, at 6, p m. Dcpatts, Monday, Wednesday, and ' Fndav, at 4 o'clock, A M. SOUTilER.V MAIL, via Shawneetown Ai lives on I uesday, at 7 p m. Departs on Friday at 6 a m. A'OR TH ERA MAIL. Arrives, Wednesday at 12 m Dcpait3, Sunday 9 o'c lot k, a M SOUTH ERA'' MAIL,a Princeton. Arrives, Sunday at 8 am Departs, Wednesday, I o'clock, p.m SAMl. HILL, p.m. January 1, 1828. 48-4t

VTSHEREAS on the 4th day cTXinuV Y aiy, 1 823. on the oath ot GDavis, a writ of Domestic Attuchmtrii was issued fiom my oflicc. against the goods, chattels, rights and credits, morn ys and tff-cts of the said Michael M. II- gap, to atisfy a debt of three dollars

sevt nty

be justl

heiebv ejivcn. that unless the said Michael M.IIogan. tr and appear at my office, in the town ol Vinccnnes, cn the 8'hday of February next, at 10 o'clock, a m. on said day, I shall proceed to hear and determine said suit in his absence, and awaid judgment, if the claim be aatisfao toiiiy established. SAMl. HILL, y p k c. January 10, 1828. 49-4t

f Cheat. Flux Seed and SAW LOGS.

WISH to purchase a tjuantity of good merchantable Wheat, Flax-Seed and

Saw Logs Delivcied at the Vincennea Ox Mill. 25-tf J. L. COLMAN.

Henry M. Shaw, fin right of hit wifr Eliza M. L bhaw.J Dr Jacob KuykendalL ( guardian of Charla and Villars I) Smith.) TAKE NOTICE,

I HAT application will be made to the Circuit court of Knox county, at the March Term ensuing, for the sale of the real estate of Churle Smith, deceased, or so much thereof as may by said court be deemed necessary for the payment of the debts of the said estate the personal estate being insufficient to pay the same. THOMAS BISHOP, CAROLINE BISHOP, Admstx. of Charles Smith, deed, November 14, 1827, '.8-4t