Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 February 1828 — Page 3
THE V KaTE.il N hUN riATCEXXES, February 1 6 l2H The following article is cxtrac tU hum mo Tcrrc Hause Register. I a n not aware ot any proceedings at Indianapolis, on the pan of the friends ot gen. Jacks n, which evinced a disposition to daavv the Sine ot di unction at the next election. Cettainly there ate ma ny offices which cannot have the least bearing on the icasurcsot the general government." Hut with some odice: it is otherwise; us to such, perhaps distincti n as to party, might now with propriety be made. Dr. Canby is a decided Jackonian, honest and intelligent, as a politician respectable, in private lite most estimable. He was not
committee ncting in regard both to feeling and duty, believing it incumbent on them to protect general Jackson from unjust aspersion, Sc o develop, as far as may be in thci' power, the truth in relation to the trans actions adverted to in Mr. Ciays appeal, have set on toot an inquiiy tor that purpose. The attempt of Mr Clay to distort the most trivial Incidents into evide nce of politi ai design to present the negative statements and conversations cf his immediate partisans in exculpation of himself, to impute tctn&rks to general Jackson in stages and steam boats, to inculpate Mr. Clay and hi friends; and that this was the result of a conspiracy between the general and his fiiends, is a course so very disingenuous and illiberal as tends, in the judgment of the committee, at once to absolve every individual, who re
spects truth and honor, from every imagina
brought out by the Jackson convention; and
private occurrences, beyond Ins control, and , b, b,. - ionger t0 conceal any fact with-
in his knowledge relative to this subject. The committee, relying upon the evidence already in their possession, with that which they have a confidence speedily of obtaining, assure the public, that in a short time they will present a scries of facts and circumstan-
uncxpectcd, have compelled him td decline
holding a poll. I have understood, that during the session of the convention at Inidanapolis, the gene ral opinion of the friends of genl. Jackson, then there, indicated Mr Ju lab as the candidate of the Jackson party, in opposition to col. Blake. That such sentiments were en tcrtained, and exchanged in private intercourse, is not surprUi' g. Since his retur n home, Mr. Judah has more than once ex-
ces, calculated, incontestibly to show, that the late appeal of Mr. Clay, and the charges made by him against general Jackson are untenable and unfounded. Moreover, they will csiab
pressed himself upon this subject. He ap-1 mm ,hcrc mnst havc ,u prcvimi5 lo pears to entertain the most tnenolv and res the dccli an undemanding between Mr
pceuui bumimemb luwuiu eu.. li.at.t, aim , , , -,crus. with
Valuable Heal Estate fot Pale. PURSUANT loan Act ot the Legislatore of the state of Indiana, the underLi m A f 1 I I I I Ait I I . A
First Monday ofJpril next, duffer for sale at Public Vendue in the
town of Merom, in the county oi Sullivan, the following valuable tiacts of land situated in the aforesaid county, viz. S. W. Qr. of Sec. No. 1, in Town. No S N. cf Range- No. 11 West. S. E. Qr. of Sec No. 2, in Town. No. 3, North cf Range Nn. 11 West. West haif oi" Sec. No. 36, in Town. No. 9, North cf Range No. 11 West. East halt" of i;ec. No. 17, in Town. No. 7, North of Range No. 10 West. S. W Qr. of Sec. No. 8, in Town. No. 7, North of Range No 10 West. East halt of Sec. No. 2-1, in Town. No. ?, North of Range No. 11 West. Those lands were purchased at the public land saies in the tar 181b, and was at that time considered the first choice in the country. Persons who may wish to receive intormation as to the quality and situation of these lands, ate lefeiied lo Mr. Samuel Colman, of Metom the tiucts vtill be oficicd in quarter sections. Also, will be offered in the town of TerreHautc, on the Second Mondnn cf JprV,
(hc"f'g court d;iy) ti'C following lots in, and
at
Unless the party question is nude in this dis
trict, will support his re election. A decided and uniform supporter of gen. Jackson's pretensions, Mr Ju.lah considers himself bound to comply with the wishes of his po litical friends; he wishes them to be unanimous; but he has not any desire to avail himself of the present situation of parties, to supplant col Blake. He will adhere to his political friends, and is at their control ; but he will not take any step to induce those
regard to the nflicc of secretary of state.
JOHN V. VAN NESS, CA'i. T. C. N'lale, Secretary. At a meeting of the citizens of Vinccnnes,
I held at the house of John C. Clad;, pursuant
to public notice, lor the purpose oi taking m asurcs preparatory to the celebration ol the 22d February, instant, P.Vhu S'out, was called to the chair, and Alfred & lagoiv, ap
I pointed Secrctat y After the meeting was
olutions wcie
FRESH MEDICINES. A HOCTO? mZyaMEE lespectfulty iaV Aj) forms the citizens of the Wabash coun ny,and the public generally that he has jus: opened his MEDIC LYE STORE On Market street, next door to S Tornlin son's store, in the room formerly occupied by F. Dickson where he is now opening Medicines just received. During the month of June, te will receive fiom Philadelphia, several packages additional, to complete tho assortment, and make it ample. In conducting this business, he has engaged the assis.ance ol Dr WooLi'tRTox, which he hopes . will tnabie him to accommodate those who purchase for family purposes to their entire satisfaction; the advantage of correct preset iptions to such, will be obvious. Physicians pTii chasing, may be assured of every article necessary in practice, and of genuine quality; none other v.ill be offered It will be maoe their interest to favor him with their custom -Country merchants may find it to their interest to give him a call, for sucli medicines as they may want. E Mc.NAMEE. - Vinccnnes. May 15,1827. 15-tf SZTD" U'OOLVERPOX. respectfully intm ins the citizens ot Vinccnnes, and vicin
ity, that he has so far rcrovcird his heahh.
tlltl'l 111 CMtll llliril ! ( III l. tC ! . w I,a nl.ln tn . ..!,. f
OS 07, 72. o3 o. d7. j t!ic above hufincks, & to resume his Practice.
n Lots Nos 53. 70. 188, 200 cv 201 ! w,,ich hc win do in the cmP,f,y of Mc ly nferenee to the Map o! the toun, it i,l!amcc- J' D' WOOLVERfON.
fneds to take himself, or any one, up as their . caik.j Q Qr lh(J followinr tcs0 candidate, m opposition to cot. h.akc ; much I d unanimousVi v-iJS less, would he, it a candidate, take advantage Rcolvt Tlut J.A ncvVL Cl
committee jof
of the necessary absence of that gentleman, j fi ve pc, hc ap)0-IIUcdi vvho shal, ,iave
to forcstal public opinion, or to advance hi
own election If I have understood Mr. Judah rightly, he will have no connection with any opposition to col Blake's re election, other than that of party arrayed against party From ths Tcrre- Haute Register. The frh n ;s of general Jackson m this state, it would seem from the proceedings at Indianapolis, are dt te mined on drawing a line of demaikatim. E eiy candidate lor office, is to be in favor of or opposed to the Hero To this principle I will never accede. There are many offices which cannot have the least bearing on the measures of the general gov eminent. In such cases it is immaterial whether the incumbent be in favor or opposed to the present administration. If n be capable tz honest, it is suHicient, ond paity feeling should never so far influence enlightened
freemen as to induce them to support those
power to make all an a.' genients neecsarv for paying proper respect to the birth day oi the father of his coimirv. Whereupon. Henry 'Ruble, J C. S. Harrison, Isaac A U'mlrs-ey, Henry P. JJroArtTy. and J 'Jin Laiv, Ejrs. wcie appointed that committee. K.'solvcdi Tnat the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the. Chaii mrm and Sccietary, and published in the. Western Sun, newspaper. E STOTJ i , Chm'n. Alfheid G. Lagow, SV c'fw.
Frnm the Charlcxtiji: Cor;ri Dec
We were yesterday invitee! to vu-u road upon a siiu, 1 scale, laid down in tin:
s;ore, on rVz-dmons' w!urf. It w.is doi ed to transnoi't colt on from one e:t.i .'
store to the other, and is found tn imswc.r the
purpose admirably. IMecc'of ea ling are
By
be seen that the Inn Lots aie well situated j as to business, & the Out Lois present soon
of the most desirable situations lor piivate roidences adjacent to the town.
i From one third, to otit hall of the purchase ;
money will he expected in hand, ard the balance in twelve month, to he seemed by Icin upon the property For information as to the Lots in i errc-Hau'c, inqniic ot James Farrir.gton, Escjr. DIANA M BULLITT, Jdmstrx. rf 'Pilfer, as fhititl cited S M l G V A ? I ! M I Y. n t f iT Henry l:ki;snn cJ Mary i.k nsr,n.
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I HAVE formed the determination of removing fiom this state in tho spring, and will dispose of the Real and Personal.
Proper tt I possess in this place at private sale MOES TABBS. Virc-nnes, January 25, 1828 52-tf " lMatc of Indiana. SPENCER CIRCUIT COURT, September Term, 1827. John Daugherty, complainant,"N vs. I Bill in The unknown heirs of Waller Chancery. Ta) lor, deed defendants. I $ N motion of the complainant, and tho 0 court being satisfied that the defend-
i dots are not residents cf this state It ia
Athnni'bTralri Sale. 'MIE undeisig evi havii g oe li y ointe d
adn-inisti :w iv ol the et.it A A'tch 'v.?'
i, r. ti i . I ! i tier tj 'jtc QTuerta. j nat notice ot tne Denwil nroceed to r ll. nr rmh.r. sa't. a il.t I..tt. J . rv1
. -it i o . i deuev ot tins cause by eiven by nublicatioa icstdence ol r.aid d'-ceascd, cn haiurdai the.. . .. c ,. ' . ; i tr , it i , i m 'nc Uiscrn hun, a public newsDaDer. eih h day ot March next, Zu the person;! , r , H r
jji uni.iha- v Mitviiin-s lour wecKS successive!v, at.o the said cause is continued until tho next term A corn tes'e, J s AKEFIFLD, Clk. sec.
e personal
state ol " '?id deceased. S.de to commence ; t let: o' . hrk, a m the terms will be made known ihccl.v of sale P A LEASH E B AY A KG OIN, Mmstx.
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"Who are not qualified, merely because they ; 1 ticl upcm the n, round rods of iron e.re. pin
may have seen proper to avail themselves of
a popular fnbby. A man, though hc may be a strong Jacksonian, may make an excellent governor, constable, &c kc while his opponent, though an avowed fiicnd to the present administration, may be competent to the discharge of the duties of any cIVicial station. However, on the score of the recommendations made by the members of the late Jackson convention, there is no doubt that men
ned, and groved cat iiou v!icc!s, w'sieh oca:
t!e truck, unon t'oee icds tlic wio!c is ve v ;
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simple. With three bags ot cotton, weigh ing from nine hundtc.d to 1000 pounds upor, the truck, a man may, with his little fn.ger, and wi'hout much cObit, n.ovc the v. hole, to the extreme end of the store.
Taken up by William
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' it?'on township. Knox county, Indu na. oic Sorrel Horse, supposed to be ! 3 or 14 enrs old, about 15 hands high, a s'ar in his t.rv;ead, tho left hind foot whi'e
! ios t i;hi eye nearlv band, no artilicta: brands
perceivable, appiaiscd to ?5, behie ir e, JOs. McCLURE yp. February T, 13 28. 2-3
The New York, Upper Canada Freeman, savs : We are informed on unnuesiionidde
have been selected, possessing talents. The j authority, that lord Dalhousie is tecalled fiom
the government of Lower Canada. It is :-aid general Taylor is to take his place.
A- rI'0 IMUNTEltS. PYPE POUXDRY PRINTER'S WARE HOUSE, Corner of J'ine i Centre strs. Cincinnati.
IIE Proprietors of the Cincinnati Type
Foundry have lately made considerable
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recommendation of Mr. Canby for governor,
and ?Ir. Jud ih for the icprcscntativ c of congress from this district, were no doubt, as judicious selections as any that could have been made from the ranks of that parly. And, notwithstanding, I much ivgret it has been lound necessary to introduce a candidate, in opposition to our present representative, during his absence, and previous to his constituents having had an opportunity of knowing in what manner he has discharged
the important trusts assigned him, his trends j luditiuns to their establishment, and are now
can but felicitate themselves that an horora- abjc to furnish, on demand, on very short noble gentleman has entered the lists, who will ticc, TYPE, fiom fourteen line Pica to Nonnot descend to any intrigue to forestall public i nai-cji moilv of xrw cut, and as a eieat a
opinion, or take advantage of the absence of I variciv of Fancy. Job Type, Cuts, fccas any
Foundry in the United States, k at the same prices as at the Eastern Foundiies: also, Presses, Chases, Cases; Type metal Reglct, cast to regular bodies ; Brass Rule of every description; Printing Ink, of New Y rk, Sc Philadelphia make ; Hall skins, Parchment,
Sc. We will also procure Stereotype
Comnns.-ion & Si o rag
pllK subset iber respectfully informs his J friends, atn) the public in general, that hc hr.3 latelv completed a large and commodious VJRE 1IO USE, on his wharf in Vinccnnes, on the Wabash river, whre he will receive Gotds on Storage, or Sell on Covj?nifsirji: and hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a part of the public patronage. Wm. MIEURE.
Vinccnnes, Feb. 7, 1823. l-;f
MATT1FAY F . MAHEll. Vt, Mcfl, N. EMESON. & Co. yU" f"lca'1JOHN MARSHALL, 7 c. SAMl M ARSH ALL, 3 ,;azi':icef0iUn' LEWIS MILLER, Xatchrz.
D.vVIl) S. CHAMBERS, T. 11. TILL AY,
his opponent, to advance his own iiucrcsls. to riiifpuuLic W SI1 1 N GTON CITY, JAN. 8. The Central Committee of Correspondence heretofore appointed, in pursuance of aresolution adopted by a meeting composed
Sic.
otthe triends ot general Andrew Jackson, Phtcs.to order, from J. How's Foundiv, Phi
in the District of Columbia, have seen and j ladelpliia. and deliver the same at C incinnati considered a pamph'el issued, and signed j frcc ol" charRC, for transportation, commissiby Mr. Clay, touching the late presidential 1 0Mi s.3 Printers who deal at ihi Foundry election. , will please insert this advertisement conspi
In this pamphlet Mr. Clay has undertaken cuousiVt nine times Sc forward their bills for
to show, that general Jackson and his triends paVment. O Sc H. WELLS, have practised seductive arts to prevail upon Cincinnati, Dec. 17, 1827. 49-9t
him, Mr. Clay, to favor the views of general
V Jackson in the election to the presidency, and j
, that when their efforts failed, he, gen. JackJ son, conspired with Mr Eaton and Mr. Krc- , t mcr to intimidate Mr. Clay, and to deter him from voting for Mr. Adams; tha gen. JacktV son, in speaking of the events of the late presinential election, has been guilty of misre--Lr n resent at ion with a view to impress on the
. s . public mind, prejudice against Mr. Adams and Mr Clay ; and, lastly, that he, Mr. Clay,
previous to the election, had no understand
ing whatever, that he would be appointed secretary of state, in the event that Mr. Adams . Nverc elected. mm - iroT irnn-r 1 " rm .
IXtlOX ColilitV. !SCt. BOARD up roUN , Y JUS I V ES. J :nuary S sat', n. .828. VTHEREAS, i: c Roud through our V V coumy. a;e in many places to-; rtJrrow, and espeeu'lv i lie latics thrcugh faro.t J: is therefore re.s'lz'td That the S pervisois to be appoint d at the me in g of this Boaid in May next b- mstrucud in the ord.er t)t their app ir.nicnt to open ell c-x, thinugh which the R -ads in 'heir rcspectc Districts may pass, to the wi 'th of thir ythree feet; and that the Cleik !..v.-a copy of this resolution prirm d in ike Western Sun, paper, lour weeks smccssiv t Jy. A copy teste II JOHNSON, Clk Bey. F'h'oarv 7, '828
Library um-e.
j HOSE shai eholders, w n ate in arrears
to the Vinccnr.es Lihiay, arc hereby
informed, that unless full payment is made tc the subscriber, on, or before, the fi-st of March next, their accounts viil;otivz, bo placed in the hands of an officer toi collection. J C. S. HARRISON, Librarian. Erbruary, 6 1828 -"!
Adniinidtrator's Sale, r
N. B In addition to his former assortment, he have just received from N. Orleans, r O FFE E, MO L.1SSE S, SUGAR, MACKEREL, Ufc. Which arcfFered very low for cash. Wm. MIEURE.
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Charner Haw kins, Polly Hawkins, Sc Patsev
Hawkins, heirs and legal representatives
o Eli Hawkins, deceased:
TAKE NOTICE, THAT I shall apply to the next Circuit court to be holdcn in and lor he county of Daviess, and state of Indiana, for the appointment of Commissioners to divide the real estate of the said Eli Hawkins, deed, amongst his several heirs agreeably to law RICHARD MERRELL, in right cf his xsife Catharine Merrell, formerly Catharine Hawkins. January 26, 1823. 52-4t
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iN pursuance of an order of tne Piobato couit, in and for the county ol Knox, and state ot Indiana, made on t lie lourtceth day April, A D. 1827, at a special session of said rourt, the undersigned, acting administrator upon the estate o IVilliam E. lireading, deceased, will sell at public sa c, on Saturday the eighth day of March next, on the premises, the following described teal estate, viz. An undivided moiety of thiee hundred and five acres of land, lying and bt ir g in Sullivan county, and state ol Indiana, commonly called the Duncan Town Tract, the same being; the real estate lying in said county, of which William E. Breading, died seized. GEO W EWING. acting adm. of IVm. E. Breading, deed. February 7, 1823 U3t
c A(lnririitrator-s Notice.
THE undersigned having betn appointed administrator of the estate ol ElUha Iioudinot, deceased, (late of Sullivan county Indiana,) requests all those indebted to theesate to come forward aid make payment
and all those having accounts against the
lake Notice.
L persons indebted to the subscriber.
cither by NO TE or BOOK account,
are requested to call on or befor the first day of March, JS28, and make payment after which time, I will place all my unsettled balances in the hands of an officer for collection. Wm. MIEURE. Vinccnnes, Feb 6, 1823 U3t .
o TRAVELLEltS,
subscriber has lately taken the
Tavern Stand, Formerly occupied by Judge Rogers, situated near the corner of
mauket vvateu streets. His house and stable aie well supplied, and he hopes by a . 1 C - . .1 t .
siiici ano careiui aucnuon xo ousiness, to a"u a, uamg aciounis agamv me e-
merit, and also receive a share of public pa-1 state to present them propcly autht micated
tronage. SOLOMON RATH BONE. Vinrennes, Feb. 26, 1827. 4-tf
1 allow, wanted at this ollicc.
iui anufcuitiu uic caiaic is uciieveu to oe in solvent. RICHARD DODD Adm. February 5, 1823
