Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 February 1828 — Page 3
THE WESTERN bVH. FIJVCRJVXE S, February 2, 1823. Previous to the adjournment of the legislature, they elected, Samuel Hannah, of Allen, Robert John, of Fianklin, and David IJurr, of Jackson county, commissioners of the Wabash canal. The Farmers' and Mechanics Advocate, published at Charlcstown, on the 26th ult. says u Wc arc requested to state, that ISRAEL T CAXRY, of Jcf ferson county, is a candidate for Governorand that RATLIFF liOOX, of Warrick county, is a candidate i jr Lieu tenant Governor." The Uev Smith, belonging to the Cumberland society, will preach in this place, on Satuulay and Sunday evening, (the 9th and 10th of the present instant,) as a man of extraordinary lungs, considerable eloquence, sound doctrine, and zeal in the cause of Christ, he has few cquals. II. Extract of a letter from T. P. Moore, a member of congress from Kentucky, dated, Washington city, Dec. 25. u I have been placed on the committee
ot manufactures, it has been stated in the newspapers that myself, end a majority ol the committee are unfriendly to the Tariff So far is this from being the fact, that every member of the committee, with the exception of one gentleman trom S. Carolina, is in favor f i just and reasonable protection of domestic industry, by duties on foreign imports. Ihcie are in the house three parties on this subject
Tiz. one opposed to all 1 arms, lor tnc protection of our manufactures, which is composed chiefly of gentlemen from the south. Another that is in favor of the "Woollens Bill of last session, for the pm pose of building Up a lew manufacturing establishments in the north There is an other party, chief? v from the middle and western states, vvhu are in favor of the Tariff ol 1824, and who at this time ate in favor of a general TaiirT, equal' Sc just in its provisions, and calculated to protect and promote the interest and industry of every portion of the Union. This party holds the b dance between the two ex trcmes in the house, and I believe I can say with truth, that it has a majority in the committee of manufactures. A bill will be reported conforming to theii views While we are willing to afloul all icasonablc protection to the northern manufacturers of wool, wc shad require ol them ftrther protection for our hemp and cot ton bagging we shall insist on an incrca ed duty on molasses and foveign distilled spi.i'S, for the purpose of substituting out vholsome whi hey for their pois nous t:fi v rum, and making a more enlarged market for our grain. I can give no o pinion as to what will be done on this suhjoct ft is, 1 think uncertain whether the New-England gentlemen who ask so much ftv themselves, will yield ahv thinsr for the benefit of the south and west. But unless they are willing to bear some of the burden for our bcinfi' t am oppo
sed to increasing our bnrd n, lor theirs.
It vill increase the difficulties of my con stitucnts to be compelled to pay a high
er price for their clothing, wh; n they can
get no higher price for their grain, their horses, cattle an 1 h s. or their hemp
While, therefore, lam decidedly in favor
of the tariff. I will not vote for every bill
which designing nun may thrust into con press, and christen wi h the tuvneof tar
iff, Iikc the woollens bi ll bst session
To insure my humble gu; port, it must
come before me wit i the features of e -quality and justice, and I care, not by
what name it may be called by friends or
fees. The bill to extend the Cumberlaut. road will receive the early and prompt at
tentionol coturrcss. I do not know that
I can give you any new light upon the presidential question. I feel confident tint General J icksons election is just as cc;tain as h s existence; nothing but a miracle in the political World can p.ecnt it It is not denied that a scctet caucus b're has determined on James Pleasants Of Virginia as the coalit on candidate for vice president, and he will I presume be nominated by their state convention Their object is to operate on Virginia, since they have lost all hope of Pennsylvania Sc N. York. But it is the most idle project that ever a set of desperate politi- . . i : i r 1
cians ueviseo. rrivaic icucrs ami public
p Tiers represent Gen Jickson's strength in Virginia as at least four to one. The efforts of the coalition only rouse the people, anil make the strength of old Hickory manifest Nor have they any more prospect in Nort-Carolina, where they are endeavoring to keep up appearances. It is my deliberate opinion that out of New England Mr. Adams will not receive twenty-five votes, & il is extremely
doubtful whether he gets thc'wholo vote of Maine and New-Hampshire " ii Thr CherokeesYht nc'.v government adopted by the Cherokccs appears to be in full operation Among the fitstexhi bitions of its power, was the public execution of an Indian for murder, he was hung by the neck, until dead, about two wet ks ago The Committee and Council (Lcgisla turc) met pursuant to previous arrangements, on Monday, the 8th instant at New Town: their printing mate tals had arrived at the same place some time before ; the type arc generally cast in the Cheiokec alphabet, which consists of eighty-six different characters, or rather syllables They are the invention of a native Cherokee, and are said to display considerable ingenuity. They arc universally opposed to the opening of the canal through their country, between the Tennessee and Coosa river Alab. Chron, Fire in Florence (Ala ) On Saturday morning last, the large bu'ck building owned by Col. John J Wintson, in which the Latid Office was kept, was consumed with all the papers It is believed to have been the work of an incendiary. Tuscwitna Telegraph
WOOD
m ESP EC 1 FULL V informs the pub-
nc, mat on an eariy day, oi which due notice will be given, she will open in Cincinna'i, Ohio, A BOARDING AND D Y SCHOOL FOR YOUXG MOWS. Mus Wood proposes to limit the num
ber ol her pupils, s Jthat the school may
he conducted on the plan of private tin
lion, combining the comforts of home uith
the advantages of a constant and regular
attention to study.
Mrs Woo 1 was for several years enga-
vrt ill til cllfint l .itiiiiftnnpa C . f . L . .
l, vu in uiv oil nn,HVIIUvl VI U II VUI I S ' f l .
tst seminaries lor young ladies in Lon- ! ,; . , . T, .a,.-.. .
i I 1 1I Itul ll in CDliLTinli'ilillir .lmrr.1. ,1 l,,.....ir ' J -
i 'iif uiiu unj .iv.w-iv..jii.iii VilviiKll IK I Mill to the education ol her own daughteis.
During this interesting employment, she
has, by a careful observance of develop
I ibrary Notice.
The annual meetihgoi the shai eholders of the Vinennes Libiary, will
be held at the Libiary Room, cn Monday next, (Ftbt.uaty 4th.) at 2 o'clock, P m Uy order, J C.S HARRISON; Librarian. January 30, 1 828 52-U TO TUAlrELLEliS, THE subscribe? has lately taken the
Tavern Stand,
Formerly occupied by Judge Rogers situated near the comer
Of MAHKKT St WATER Streets. His house and stable aie well supplied, 8c he hopes by a strict and careful attention to business, to merit, and also receive a share of public patronage SOLOMON R ATH BONE. Vincenr es, Feb. 26, 1827 4-tf
LAFAWI'TB HALL
subscriber has opened a
PUBLIC H0USE, in salkm. Indiana,
Administrator's Notice. A LL person concerne d arc hereby noti l td, that I have taken out letters of ad niinistiaiion upon the estate of Andre w Clay canity d ceased, (late of Knox county, Ind.) and hereby request all persons who havo claims against said estate to present thera piopcrly authenticated fop settlement withia one year f. om this date; and those indebted to same are desired to make immediate pay ment the estate is believed to be insolvent, JAMES H. COOK A4m. January 10, 1828. 5 -3t
sPrTf tiivcn iii uy rnuicvv
J Hannah, living in Daviess county, Ind. onedatk Br stun
Ihrte, about nine years old, upwaida ol 14 hands high, a blaze face, four white lcg8f some small saddle spots, diOop rump John cawood j f do. January 16. i828 5i-3t-sR
htraj Horses. T AKEN up by Aa I horn U J .hnRecU i iivn g in Han ison township, county of K m!, stati ot Iiidiana tout head of horses;
: one a Ii)orjn Mare fntit years old, branded on the ne.r buttnek. D C, sonte erav hairs on
at the stand formerly occupied by capt. ! the neat hii d t ot, and mixed with some gray
li m. iiaircty on Eolith Alain street, i he ! baits on her . fl' foie fool, i3 hand high, apbuilding has been cnlaig- d, and is com- j praised to twt I vc dollars, modious. He hasattneiud to his house j Also, at: Iron Gray Co, one year old an extensive kEAnrs-G room, furnished ; past, long tail, and ubout 10 hands high, apwith Paiers fiom cadi ol the states : praised to ten dollars. Travellers who call at his house, will be Alan, one colt supposed to be of the Arubifurnished with Wcy liills giving the dis- ; an breed, mixed with hite and sorrel hairs, tancc from Salem, to all the principal ! suppr srd to bo a yearlinir nasi, about twelve
towns in tnc state, anu l lie puuuc houses kept in the same HENRY S HANDY. Salem, October, !827
Administrators ale.
AVrING taken out letter oi admin-
istiaiion upon the estate of Charles
Manvillc, (late of Knox county, la ) deceased, and returned an invcntoiy and ap-
Cincinnati.
ment of the youthful faculties, become
deeply impressed with t!v importance of oral instruction, and it " ill 1'inna p it of her system of education, to ;oi pr ove eveiy favorable opjiortuntty of t f-mmunicating knowledge by thismethori. She has secured the co operation ol Hie niost up proved teachers in b )tli the useful and ornamental departments, and eveiy facility will be embraced, calculated to Ixnciit those young ladies who may be confi led to her tare. That no dissatisfaction mav be felt hv parents in regard to the contingent ex pences of the pupils placed under her care, Mrs Wood stipulates that the terms in card for those who may become hoarders, shall include cvtrv chaigc except lor books, stationary at;d washing. Terms may be made known bv applicatio.it ) ?lrs. Wood refen n.es given to
l).MKL I) HARK, M U. Hon. Judire Huhnh r, Morgan Nkvllk, Pf.Y'onS Symmks, Iq
John Johns ton, Esq Fiona, OhioJ C.S II niti on Ksq Vincenneas la.
Hon. Edward Colf.s, Edwavdsvillc. Ill Uev. 1 iiomas Horhkl! , St. Louis, Mo. Th'ma I'sauk, M I) Huntsvillt', Aiab. David Hunt. Esq Greenville, Miss. 1 he Cizettc, Fupia ; Western Sun, Vincennes ; Corrector. Edwai dsvillc ; Observer, St. Louis and Republican. Huntsville, Alabama, will insert the above advertisement three times, in the inter form, atul fonrard the papers containing it, togetlier with their bills, to the olFice of tiie National Republican for settlement. Borough Klectkm.
lection of nine TH US THS for thl3urough of Vincennes, to serve the current year, will be holdcn at the coutt house in Vincennes, on Monday the 4th day ol February next ensuing, agreeably to law and John Collins is appointed Judge, and E. Stout Clerk, for the Upper Wad Janes Smiths Judge, and Ifjrncr Johnson Clerk, for the .Middle Waid. John I Iicilr Judge, c Martin Robin sc?2,CIc:k for the Lower Waid. By order, SAMt HILL, c b r b r. January 16, IS'28 50-3 1 BluckMiiithing. fTHE subscriber has engaged Mr R )jL Welman, to superintend, and carry on his Blacksmith shop, at the old stand, formerly of Smith h Thomson the well known qualifications of Mr. Welman as a good workman, will insure a liberal share of public patronage All kinds ol Edged tools made and warranted. N. SMITH. February 14, 1637 3-tf
ven that I bhall, on Saturday the ninth day ol February ensuing, sell to the highest bidder, at the house of the deceased, iti Bnss'-ron township, Knox coun.y. all the peifional estate of the said deceased, consiu! in': of C(i!l!e3 Hogs, Household FiirnU tare, and other articles. Purchasers of three dollars, anil und'.;r, to be laid at the lime ol pin chase; those over that sum, a ere (lit of six months vj! be given, upon tx t i.ntii.g a no!o wiih solvent end apmved seem i: y on the ti t v of sale. Sale to com muice at lu oc!;.tk. A M ELI MANVI LLE, Ad 'n, JaniMiy 25, 1823. 5 -2t
hand hih. appraised to g O.
Also, one Ray Mare, with foal, supposed to be four years old. a white mark on her neck, some white spots on the print of her near shoulder, has a long tail, about 14 hands high, appraised to 20, before me, JAMES THORN, j.p k c. January 15, I8l28. 5-3t
I HAVE formed the determination of removing from this state in Jho spring, ai-d w ill dispose of the Real and Personal
PnopERTr I possess in this place at private sah MO ESTABBS. Vinc nncs, January 25, 1828 52-tf Charner Haw kins, Ff: ly IF ukms, Sc Pu;cy Ha' kins, heii s -anu e;al i:presentatives of Eli Hawkins, deceased: TAKE NOTICE, THAT I shall ?pp!y to 'he next Circuit coutt to be hclden in ?md tor'ho eouiuy iA D i-iss, and state ot Indiar a, for the app ' ruicnt of Cmn.iHioners todivido the rn2 estate f s ,d Et Hawkins, deed, amongst his s vetal ir art-tably to kt RICH lu ERRP.LL. m r ich of h ivfr f a hnriue Met r ell formerly Ca haru 'e Iluvjkms. J mi', . f, P2 52-4t i i
r nr irain ooai Grs M.IRIOX, will kivo
N't: Hat iiiuny on Uu 5'h of
a new blue tigiu bodied cojt, and com- ; F b u i.. x , tor Nt w Oi eurts and inter
& V Slop the Thieves ! ihcimrht i the tn ot tlus inst.
Qsb'rn the other ii jiiii d Slew-
arty kit tlm place; in a skill, after having
stolen horn the shop ot J iin B Martin,
mutiny: various other petty thel-s O SRORjYh about fi. feet kven in ches high, b.ack hair and eyt s. daik complexion, has a scar on one of his checks, had on a blue cloth liock coat, with a velvet collar, nearly new, b:ue c;oth vvit, black mixed pontaloons, and a b ack fur hat, nearly new ; he i a Tailor by tiaiie, and woiked in both our shops dining the fall and winter he has left a number of small debts unpaid such as foi b aulini;, wishing, and gtog bills he was recognized to appear at court, and h is lett l-is security to settle that for him. We, the undersigned, would caution all master Tailors, Sc others, to be upon their iu,ud, in givii.j; him employment or credit Editors in the Western and Southern states will probably save their fellow citizens from imposition, by insetting the above. JOHX B. MAR TIN, HENRY F BKOKAW. Vincennes, J m. 16 ,1828 50-3: State of Indian Knox county, ss Georie Davis, I At , vs 44 Dmeattc -dtiaci Michael M lfan5 meUt' "yJ HEREAS h the 4th day of JanuY V aty, 1828, on the oath of George Davis, a wiit of Domestic Attachment was issued from my otTice, again3t the oods, chattels, rights and credits, moot ys and effects of the said Michael M H ogan, to satisly a debt, of three dollars seventy-two cents, which is alleOgid to be justly due jaid Davis Now notice is hereby given, that unless the said Micha el M. Hogan,be and appear at my office, in the town of Vincennes, on the 8:hday of February next, at 10 o'clock a m en said day, I shall proceed to hear and de tcrminc said suit in his absence, and award judgment, if the claim be uatisfactorily established. SAMl. HILL, yp k c. January 10, 1828. 49-U
mediate pons Tni boat is ineiuted for the
tiade of t e Wabash uian the r.avigatioi. of theii.crwillpern.it F i tteiht or passage, app'y to TWLOR FOUN f LEROY, Sc Co. N v H v. j riiivy 82H. 2-"!
Mu e of Indiana.
t ourt r.tiii rot nt county or onencer
0
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on he S-h auu c emotr IB27 Enr.ck H. y. ..nd Widian Ron y . adui s o Wil , Uf.on anafpli liam Ikiiy, deceased ! eat-on for he
bale of estate.
real
" i The heirs and devisees of
Wi'liam Beny. deed J
V motion of the app icnts, atd it appca ink; to the s:ris ,rtion oi the court
! tiai some of the def niU ts ar noi inhabi
tants of ttus state is therefore ordere(f9 That notice of this application be given by publication in the Western Son. a public newspaper, printed in the town t Vincennes for four weeks successively, and this cause is continued. A copv test, JAMES WAKEFIELD, Clk sec. Jmuarv 29, 1828 52-4t-jvo Si A I E of INDIANA warrick cousrr WARRL K CIRCUl I COURI, St n ember Term !827.
John A trayharri, adm "Af filieation for the
ol Wm Grayham, dt cd vs. The heirs of Wiliian
Grayham, dt ceasi d
1 appealing to (I e c
above named defendants are non-resi
ilents rsr-rdtred, Tat notice of the pen tlency of this a plica i nbeivtnby publication m thr Wes ern Sun. .a newspaper pub lished at Vn cei nes. for four weeks in tuc cession, and t c on this case is continued A copy tes', JOHN A (;RAYUAM,C f.f. January 2tt 1828. klw
3
ale of i he real et
ute of IVm. Gray
h tu (or iay ment
f debts.
ml (hat some of tho
