Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 June 1828 — Page 3

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CrC23 by a distinguished Virginian, I care not so much who governs my country as that niy country should prosper." Inflation to the charge of having voted For pensions to the widows of the six militia men, by referring to the Journal of the house of representatives (sec National Intelligencer ol

luarch 5th, and Nalional Journal March 5th,) nu til r....l !. I .1 I .

TT2'" i firrJ Nation; and Casper W. Wcvcr, Xsq THE WESTERN SUN. has been engaged as Superintendent, or prac

tical engineer. It is calculated that the woik will be commenced on the fourth of Jul)

Wabash Telegraph On Friday, the ' next Torch Light. 20th inst. the Wabash Telegraph, was once ; Letters from Mi xico state that by a recent more presented to the public but by "ca decree, the expelled Spaniards, instead of

FIXCEXXES,jvi;k 20, 1828.

Candidates Department. AUGUbl ELEC'JION. MONDAY, 4th, 1823. For Governor. James B. Ray. Harbin- II. Moon::. For Lieutenant Governor. Milton Stapp. Abll C. Plppkr. For Cortgrc st First DistrictUatliff Boon. Thomas H. Blake

Representatives Knox county.

sil-lf Jf iwhlrh nffiprt nun... nitinr lnicirrvc " I Fnihi r lr Jrirr frrin t ! rrrnl nl lh crtilf rl f v

you wilMiud that I did not give such a vote has again been suspended It is not so much ! ico, are oidered to take their departure Irom

twiipp c oi iNew-uampsmie ottered a j lo be regretted when we rcGcct, a has been Acapulco, in the Pacific ocean. Spaniards resolution which proposed pensmas to the wi VCry justly remarked by a by a brother edi- remaining in the country are to retire twenty cows ot those militia men, and the question tor, that " unfortunately" when it shines, "it leagues into the interior on the appearance of Ayas taken on the consideration of the rcsoiu- shincs but lor a few, and its rays of light are ' the Spanish squadron on the coast. Uon and not on the resolution itself, and I was not oniy murky lllcy arc alas , . fewbantJ far

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u., iuhju1.uU;,. j between."4 May it rest in peace.' inciters trom Lima, ol March 20, state that: Sheriff Knox county 1 here were fifty ot us who voted m the same. the congress, which had been eight months in John Myers. Chablks Polkt. -way, and or the number were Daniel of Ken ; communipatfd session, had completed the levisal of the con- j -.0-...0.. "l .of SoUth;ar.iira Iti:?CS. Cf ' tv,. r, r' on, which was signed by the president,! FJectorXlE denV lclident.

J-ciuiusSce, Livingston Ol L,'JUlSiana, i'OW O "aa .S,,vu Iannr nnlhp IQtl. nnrl vi tn lif ratifirrlhv i i i g- . f Tennessee ami J J Wo.,, l Vir,Mni: . notice iu the Indianopolis Gazette, to the Ca- "1"' ," . .. Ii.? r ! , j S& P bythe Convcm.ons at InOunapol.

Sam ual Jl'dah. John C. Reilry.

j Thomas McClurf., Ge:;l. W. Joii.st?:.

Andrew Jackson.

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persons conspicuous lor their zealous friend-' ,,JIVrfU,l,IIu:,!,I?,Ilcrs10 meci ai inuanaponb js sa-j l0 be small sh i i,rircr t . on the second Mondav of Jul v. This is done

ted lor the consideration, because previous to ! in Pursuance of the 3d section of the law of Central America, according to the accounts . lor An

that time Mr. SSoanc of Ohio had started an!the ,ast session, relative to the Wabash and . ""ai icw i o. k, is hi a very uusuiutu ; bf.njamik v. beckes,

Miami Canal. &iau-. orenaaa nau revolted, ana was oppo-j ratliff boox, iSv this section, whenever the chief Enri- sed by the inhabitants of Leon. Ijkssk b. Durham,

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in January 1828.

Flection on Monday JVovcmber 3d, 1828.

inquiry into all the facts in relation to the ex ecution of the six militia men, and the coin

mittee to whom the sabject had been referred I r,?cr employed in the survey shall have made had reported, and their reoort was then Ivimr ! his report, the governor is required to fur-

on the table, and I wnted tl" resolution min"lsn lue Commissioners with a copy of the ' rytown, 24th instant, stales that Isaac Van j

Anotur Revolutionary Character Cone. iwlLI lAM "iw,

t letter dated at Grccnshurcrh. near Tar V

F'r John Q. Adav. JOSEPH ORR, JOHN' WATT?; Jos. BARTHOLOMEW, ISAAC MONTGOM KR1T AMAZIAH MOKGAW

report, and with all such information as he may have upon the subject. The Commissioners will immediately aficr their meeting

goalon with the re pott that they bnh miiht

be taken up and acted upon simultaneously, i

Because moreover I conceived it dUc to general Jackson, more esnori.illv as he was :

candidate for the first ollicc in the nation, and "us wnicn arc, to locate me v-anai, to asdue to the people of the United States, that ccrta5n l!,c particular landi granted to the the subject and every thing connected with it slalc hy conK ess lllcir quantity, quality and Should be taken up and fully and conclusively , PIOdab!e value ; to examine whether upon acted upon. And. if finally, it should be de- ! lhc route of lhe Canal lliere a,e a,'' advn,Ua cided bv the house of renrese. tatives that the Scous town tuations, any water p. ivili ge,.

six militiamen had been illegally not tn and what facilities to procure materials ; they

death, it would be a fair subject of enquiry arc x! sUJ5P!y 'f deficiency in the report

lild; en should or Engineer as to estimates ol expense, an

Wai t, one of tlic fiv e captors of major Andre, i

m the revolutionary war, died on Fiiday last. ( Mr. Van Wart was a worthy man, and much;

at Indianapolis, proceed to discharge their respected in his neighborhood i

X. Y. Enq. j A note for a penny, issued by the 44 Bank ' of North America," in 178, with ali the for- j mality in lanuagt ..f a bill for ten thousand ' dollars, was presetted to the same Bank in ; 18 and p-dd in .:rcie ! I

A handsome Assortment of

JEWELRY and MILITARY APAR ATUS,

Just received, and now for sale, by I. N. YVHITTELsEY, ON WATER STREET VINCENNES, IA.

V Cn'lm will keep constantly on hand JLj WATCHES, SILVRU SPO'..YS CASTOKS, URFTAXIA ' TEA and COFFEE POTTS, And all other articles in his line.

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thev are to ascertain whether funds can be

had upon the pledge of the land and proceeds of the Canal, or, upon what terms, S-tc. The citizens of the Wabash country have cause lo rejoice, that by the operations of the Commissioners in the course of this summer and fall, all obstructions to the commence ment of the great woik so important and interesting to them, will be removed. In pos-

minatinns in the course of the mives ami lo act, no oJTicer shall he entitled

whether their widows and chi

should not be provided for but if it should be decided that those m n had justly suffered, , as a matter of course Mr. Whipple's lesolu tion attd every thing connected with this charge against general Jackson would fall lo the ground.. I have given this explanation in candour, and I tru-it it will be satisfactory to you In a day or two I shall commence visiting the district generally, when 1 will freely answer any inquities you may be pleased to make, and although I have been much misrepresented, as the facts now demon atrate still I invoke not your feelings of re sentment towards those who have injured me, nor do I ask your pitty but as a public ser-, vant conscious of having ac'ed honestly, as an old resident of Indiana who lived on her soil when she was yet a territory, as one of the firctle having the same rightsand privileges of the rest of you. call upon vr ti to do me justice. THOMAS II BLAKE. Terre Haute. June i'2th, I8U3. - - -

COLUMBIAN STEAM MILL, rrrxcEAWEs

f p HE subscriber wishes to purchase wheat and decided, but moderate course ; if the i and Corn in quantity and will take in measut es they advocate at e adapted to the Whiskey, Beeswax, Tow linen, Flax-linen object contemplated, the greatest sucevss Feathers and all articles of country produce WH ensee. But if on the other hand, the delivered at Ids prosperity of the country and the great interBnj Good & Grocery Store. ests bw(:mc "n:c,c secondary ob-

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.v. to Alexis LeRcijy who is authorized to con duct the business.

WILLIAM II. 9 Vincenncs, June 23, 1828.

session of all the information which the one

rations of the Engineer last year, and the ck- l'iC Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, tlic amina'ions of the Commissioners this season amount of his full pay in said line, according can a fiord ; in possession of full estimates of ,( bia rani; in the line, to begin with the 3d the prob-dilc cost of the Canal, founded not ' day of March, 82f. and to continue duiing upon conjecture, but based upon actual exa i bib natural life : Provided, That, under this

REVOLUTION AUY CLAIMS. !u'WLAiur "-iilii;. catetully rcpairAN AC T for the relief of certain surviving c(1' wnci warranted. VZTCASH paid for oU Officers and Soldiers of the Aimy of lhe .ol(1 G"U,r?ndSll He vol in ion i A JOU RA h 1 MAX, w h o i 9 a good workB Kit enact, d by the Senate and House of , ma at lhc ahovc business, will find employ Representatives of the United States cf A j"P application to, 1. N W. merica in Cuntress assembled, I hat each ol ' 23 lR28- ; 16tf the :survivin; officers of the army of the revo- J J CONNKLLY lutionin the Continental Line, who was tmi-! -tjtj- as pcinianrn,iv located himself in tho tied to hall pay by the icsolvc of October town of pKJscEros for lhe puiposc twenty in st. seventeen hmulred and eurhtv : .1-

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lie auiuoi lzcu to receive, out 01 any money in n 7 c mi r

to icctive a

cation; i.n I nrnuainicd with the nreliminarv kargrr sum than the full nay of a cantain in

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negotiations of the Commissioners 1 ela'ive to he terms upon the loans can be had. it will be easy for the members of the next Lcg'sla-

All kinds of Watches and Clocks will bo

carefully repaired, and warranted for twelve) months' GOLD and SILVER WARE made on moderate terms ; and inferior to rone in the western country. 1 1-3m April 5. 18?8.

said line. I'lni! IVwHY X. mn

ore. 2. And be it further enacted, I hat,' .-irT. . . . r T, . , , wluncver any of said officers has ,cccivtd: P g I'X'V. rCCC,VC1d flllada .nonev of the tl.d.rrl s,:r,. , m-nsioncr. ' ancl lt:more9 a large and general as-

since the 3d day of March I 826, aforesaid, the sum so rcct ived shall be deduct; d from what said officer would, otherwise, be entitled to.

tore to provide corrcctlv for the r.ctual commpncctrm? cf the c::c svatinn of the Canal. Upon the measures which maybe adapted, the success of this imnnv'ant imdert-diMi r

will much depend. If the frirt.ds of tb.r Ca i under the fust section of this act ; and every nal in the Legislature pcrsue a wise, v'u dent pension to which .aid officer is now entitled.

'hall cease alter the pasae.e of this act. Sec 3. And be it further enacted Thut every surviving non commissinntd efnecr. niti ; sician or p?iate, in said army, who enlisted I Ihei cm f.r, and during the war, and conlimu (I I n its service until its termination, ar.dlhcte bv became entitled to receive a regard of

larity, tlie promotion of piivate, personal an 30. under a resolve of congress, passed May

NEILS ON 2Utf

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S hereby riven to the heirs and lcg-t re

presentatives of John Anderson, deed.

(late of Daviess county, Sc state of Indiana,) that I shall apply to the next Circuit com t to be holdcninthe said county, on the second day of the term, for the purpose of having Com missioncrs appointed to divide the real estate of said deceased among lhe several heirs and

bition, or the gratification of personal feel

ings, ami not a regard for the public good, cools ol those who are to take the lead in this alfair, we can only expect venation, trouble, and disappointment. Z. Question of Jurisdiction. John Baker who clames to be an Amciiran cilizm, and to oc copy lands eti the Madawasca settlement, contiguous to the British province of NewBrunswick, but within the jut isdiction of the United States, has been tried before the Su prcmc Court of that Province, for a" seditious

Irani rpnrpsrntnlivo.. nrrnnlimr tathr .t.ti.lP vounuiuvu u mm uuu v.cl3

in'such case made and provided. ' 0,1 ,,is. U 'nl bci"K cal,Cil "Pon ,or hls

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TIIADLUS O HA NO Ell. one cf the

Jnderson.

heirs in right cf Jos.

June 20, 1328.

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rijHE office H geants,

Attention ! !

ifficers, StalT-Oluccrs, ?,nd fit si Scr-

ol the first Hegiiiicut of Indiana

Militia, will be puncual in their attendance at the Regimental I) 1 ill of two days, on the 25ih and 26th of July, armed and equipped as lhe law diiccts. By command, J. L. HOLMES, Adj't. 1st him. Knox county, June 23, 1 828 3l-3t Monev Found.

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tence, he thus addressed the court ;

I am a Citizen of the United States, and owe allegiance to that Country. I have lately received my Deed from the States of Maine and Massachusetts. I hold myself bound to tluirCourts I live in American Tcnitory,

15th, 1773, shall be entitled to receive his full

monthly pay in said set v ice, out of any money in the tteasury not otherwise appropriated; to begin on the 3d day of March, 1826, and to con intie during his natural life : Provided, '. That no non-commissioned officer, musician or private, in said army, who is now on the pension list of the United States, shall be entilled to the hew fits of this act. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the pay allowed by this act shall, under the direc-; tion of the secretary of the treasury, be paid : to the officer or soldier entitled thereto, or to their authorized attorney, at such place and days as the sect ctary may direct ; and thai no foreign officer shall be entitled to such pay ; nor shall any officer or soldier receive the amc, until he furnish to said secretary, sat isfactory evidence lhat he iscntithd to the same, in conformity to the provisions of this

sortment of

unu-n. rrencn ej American dry anons.

GLASS, QUEENS, and HARDWARE, NAILS, IRON, CASTINGS, &c. ike Which arc offered low for cash.

t-m Vmcennes May 1828. J5U iiTl Ii IIKBERD, HAVE just icceived, and now opening, a large assortment of British, French and American HARD, QUEENS. & GLASSWARE, IRON, NAILS, Sc CASTINGS, Wh.ch arc offered for sale, low 13-tf Vinccnncs, April 1828. " He rut hah a Trad, hath an Estate'9

Z35v Apprentices Wanted,

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v'pp-it) 'HE subscriber wishes to laka f four or five APPREXTICES

to leam the COOPERS TRADE B ya from the country, between the age of 15 and 17, would be preferred. L. BROOKS. Vincrnnes. Mrv 27, 1828. 17-tf -- UEO. W. PUKLEY, X, - t 1 n

r: 1 ijad now on nana, and -intends

ssortmeni of

-5 L keeping lor sale, an a; fc rr nv i

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made of the Best materials, in the Newest

act ; and the pay allowed by this act shall nol

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ai d hold mvself only liable to the Courts of m ay way oe u an,.c au.e, ,iau-e iu auaeu.lt ,,i,cp u,Hf,i..(.nI,tvnf iWiUmt in ment, lc vy or seizin c, by any legal process

the Slate of Mam'1. I enter no defence ai d whatever, but shall enure wholly to the per- fashions, and in the most workmanlike mancall n-T evidence. ' I do decline the iuribdic- ; sonal benefit of the officer or soldier entitled ner He will sell low for Cash, Fur, and lion of this court. I lo l',c sarnc nV this act. such other produce as may suit The Jurv. however, after aoout an hour's Scc 5 And bt' il farther enacted. That so' 17-tf Vinccnncs, May, 1828.

consultation pronounced the defendant -uilty, "l"ch of said pay as accrutd by the provisions and he was sentenced to be imprisoned two of ,,,ls t, before the 3d day of March, 1828, ' .nnn.lw In tho rnmnmn JV.l nf Ynit rnnntv. S,,aJl ,)C l l,,C officers and Soldiers COtl

and pav a find of 25 pounds to the KinK the l,C(1 to thc samc as soon as may be, in the

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HIackMnitliiii

1T51CRED upon Wednesday the 1 8th inst. , . . i'lv:;lir hafi rc.rAU to his nrrvious lonir manner, and under the provisions before men

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on me ioau irom iiiurunj iu i i imi -1 jninrisonmcnt T

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ton, a mil on me uaniv oi me unueu oiaies, the owner can yet it ai;.un by stating its a mount, otherwise dcsciibiin; it, and paying for this advertisement, on application to JOHN JOHNSON. Knox county, June 18, 1823 20-tf

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imprisonment" the pnticipal ottmce, ac- v r, . V.

cording t the evidence produced seems to saul c!a' shal1 he Taiu scnu-annuaiiy, m liKc hnvp rnn;UtPd in hnUtini nn Anirrirnn manner, and und( r lhc samc provisions

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on lands allered to be within the Rritish pro

vince. Boston Evening Bulletin.

Approved May 15, 1828.

larriagc Waggon Making.

The subscriber informs his hiends, and the

public, that he has em

The Rail Road Jonathan Knight, Esq

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i-N-Tf 1 wi' uu,,,,cers. we understand are at present in ihc

ivITJ-j- -A Thorn, livintr in Harrison neighborhood of Williams Port Their bap-

JjjLjf&Jb township, Knox caunty, one ;;ae vairr;n, instruments and assistants ployed a first rale Cai ri pe maker, aiuj now bright SORREL MARE, hands hih, were in Funks-Town yeshrday Tin ir ob- - carries on lhe CARRIAGE LT WAGGO five years old, biamledon the near shoulder , ject, it is said, is to test the surveys made last M.1KIXG BUSIXESS, in thc house lorm uitli the letter C. some saddle snots on the 'summer with a view to the fmal location of erlv occupied by G W. Johnston, FNq when

back, a spot on thc near side with no hate on, j thc route of thc contemplated Hail Road, from ' Miking and Requiring will be done in the .appointment of Commissioners to make par-

looks as ii it had ueen occasioneu oy a scam ; nammore to me vmio I nev aie to com "esi uiaumr, uuu in uic smomcm notice. u ion, or omrrwisc icgany uisposc oi mo or burn, tolerably lonpj main and tail, no other ! mence running from Williams Port, and will; Those wanting woik in my line will please n real cs'ate of Daniel Adamson, deed, situa marks or brands discoverable, appraised to j pursue the route, in firstintance, to Harman's ; call, and see if we can agree on terms of pay. , ted in said county. oiRhrfnreme. Vm. JUNKI V, J r. Gap. Mr. Knight we have been told, has ! ment, and price. D. AXDPEWS. ; MAHALA ADAMSQN

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HE subscriber as engaged Mr B Wei man, to supciintcnd, and can) on his

Blacksmiths'

at the old stand, lorn.erly of Smith & Thomson the well known qualifications ot Mr. Welman as a good woikman, will insue a lihcial shaieol public paironage All kinds ol Edged tools made and watrai.ted N SMITH. TVbniarv U. IP27 2' AilLLY ,' DAMbON Hl'IK A D M 'N JOHN ;damon. and Kaac K Adamson, htira ol DAMh.L Adamsos, dt ceased, TAKE XOTICL, I HAT I shall apply to the Circuit court of Pik courtv. Inriiai a. on tho first day ( i their Augunt term, 1828. for tho

June H 1823,

20-3t-JT-tp been employed by thc company to make the ! Vinccnncs, April 1323.

12-tf

June 20, 1828.