Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 July 1828 — Page 2
When the congressmen ttcre elected that fsadc choice of the present president, I was a tras a candidate, and in many instances openly declared in the presence of thousands of my then e.ectors, that I was for Clay first ; but if Clay could not succeed, in that event genl. Jackson was my second choice. Adams, however was elected though I preferred Jackon,and always believed he was entitled to the place. I at once come to the coticlu sion that I would judge the present Administration by its acts, and would not oppose it as long as it was goud, unjustly. Its measturcst 1 found to be good, wholesome for the people of the Union and particularly Indiana. Although Mr. Adams. was not my choice at any time, individually, I acquiesced. Under these circumstances, I determined to occupy neutral ground. I have never seen any thing since to change my first determination. And whilst I disbelieve the charge of bargain and Corruption, against Messrs Adams and Clay, I equally discredit the charge upon Gen Jackson that he is hostile to internal improvements and the protection of home industry, since the receipt of his letter to me on those subjects Although it is true, that I had doubts before I addressed the General, from the ciicumstance that he was taken up and recommended so warmly by the southern interests, opposed as we know ..to ours, that the General might think fit to go against us, yet I must confess, that his reply to my letter has removed them; consequently raised that great man very high in my estimation. As between him and Adams, my old feelings are renewed, I am one of those men who Cannot now think, that the Administration ol Jackson will be varient from the present ad ministration. I shall likely reply to the committee, you say is raised to address me in subtence as follows. I am in your hands. Dispose of me and my name, as you in your wisdom think proper. I wish to be elected Governor of the State on my merits, shall Tot become a fiartizan sh&IJ have no objections to receiving the united support of the Jacksonians shall not undo what they think .fit to do, in State elections and will admit the election to be a test of strength. But, must be permitted for the good of the cause, to object to a publication before the election, of the letter of the Committee to me, or my reply. By that course the cause would by Weakened, thousands in number. If you wish me to succeed by a great majority, leave me as much at liberty as possible al low latitude. It is enough for you to take up a man not against you and support him, Without drawing from him any thing for publication, to give offence to the opposite side And he who allows hi oself silenflij ot tacitly
to be supported in your name, stands com mined by implication as strong as the Andes. You aught to have c )fdence in the man you support, and not place him in an attitude which will weaken him Respy Yr political and personal friend and humbie scrv't JAMES B RAY. From the Brookville Repository. Governor Ray His Excellency, Gov. Ray (as we understand) on a tour through the populous parts of the State, arrived heic on Fiiday of last week, and agreeably to notice given by a public card, on Saturday, adi r . i . i 1 i
aresseu, ior more man ivvu nuu.s j Presidential questi--n ; meaiunc; (and e pre Court-house, a very respectable assemblage ! su,mr wefc so untl0mood) 'hat what ha-i of the citizens ot Franklincminty I passed already, made h sufrcientlv clear ,.n Among the numerous subject embraced ' Hchs;dc nis jU(1gment and lovc'ol country in his Excellency s address, the presidential , hai, ()Crmoncntly piace(l him. question assumed a prominent posi-ion In Wc hjve introduccfl th,s subject, and hi course on this subject, under existing cir.; dwdl u at such , aml whh so cumsiances, we could not coincide, nor did ! 1T)Uch n):nutt ness, for thc purpose f show. Tve believe that it mU the wishes ot the cm- , the opnosiUon that there c::ists not the sens generally; as he poetised studied in- j s;h,est lietcxt in faCt for tcir ciaimir decern; or in other wo, ds, rt tuscd to give ; the Governor of Indiana for Jackson : and
his opinion on the oAie.tum, as it respects ei- hat whcn h5s name 5s uscd abunu, wilh a
thcr ot the candidates lor tne nign ince oi
manufactures by thc exercise of Its constitutional powers, are richly Ireightcd with the b.st interests of the country generally; and believing likewise that the present incumbents are essentially Identified with the measures necessary to bring into efficient and successful opeiatioh, thaie gieat national interests ; and having no good reason to believe that Gen. J is so, or that should he be elect cd piesident, he will ne surrounded by a cabinet so identified; and at the same time knowing that his paitizans have claimed the governor of Indima as decided y Inendly to his election, and employed that claim tor effect in other parts of the Republic, we could not, under these circumstances, agree with his excellency in the coriccihcs of the course which he had pioposed fur himsell on the Presidential question ; especially when we entertained no d mbt ourselves on which side he stood in sentiment and policy ; and therefore resolved, 6hould an opportunity be afforded for it, to have an intet view with him, and a tree unequivocal conversation on the subject. Such an oppoitunity having presented itself, Soon after his public address, we immediately availed ourselves ol it, in the presence of a respectable numbei ol citizens of both political parties; when, alter much had been said pro and con respecting his adopted course, (to which he appealed resolved to adhere with pertenaciohs tenacity) thc following questions and answers passed be tween us and his excellency ; which we give in the form and order in which they occurred; and as nearly verbatim aour recollcc tion,' after a lapse of only three days will enable us to do. Editor of the Franklin Repository and Gov ernor Ray. Ed Vvras not the present administration of the general govermcnt constitutionally ;n slitutcd and organized ? (rov It certainly was. Ed Do you believe the charge of corruption, bargain and sale, urged by their political opponents against Mr. Adams and Mr. Clay, in the case of the last presidential election; and which has been traced back to Andrew Jackson, as its only ostensible author. Gov. I do not believe, nor did I ever be l!cve it.. . .
Ed.
be th
present
us own
and sale referred to, ;. end now for several
years Ivs been carried on by regular comhin ation, misrepi esentatio:! and fals'st'iood, while thc administration has steadily pursued its duty in pi omoting thc best interests of the
country r is not this opposition anouttageous Sc violent far ;. n ? (iov. It certainly is. Ed Is knot indisprnsible duty of every good man, Irom the Govt n "or of a Sta'c to the humblest peasant who feels as ho should do. for the lunor ar.d welfare of his coun'ry, openly to oppose such a faction, and by every lawful means in his power, to support such an adminir-tr;ti,j,n. identifying with it, the support of its incumornts, against the at mpis of such a faction to overthrow it. Gov. It certamlv a the dutv ot e va y man tt do so At the close cf thc Conversation, wc ob server to his excellency that we did not wish him to declare nintlt on either side ol the
Arrival & Departure of tfw Mails, (A at and from Vincenncs, la. EASTER A' Arrrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 p m 'Closes Tuesday and Thursday 9 p m, and on Sunday, 9 a m. WESTERX Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 6 p M Closes Tuesday c Thurdav, 8 P m, 8c Sunday. 9 a It XOZTfERX-t'ixvs Wednesday, 11 a M, t Jn s, Sutidv, 6 a m SOUTH, via Shaivntetov,m Arrives, Saturday, 7 p m Closes, Monday, 6 a m. SOUTH, via Princeton Ariiv s. Sunday, 8 A Closes Wednesday, 1 I a m ICT'Op Sundays the PostolT.cc will be kept open until 9 a m, after that hour no letters will be delheird SAML HILL r m Post O.Ticc Vincenncs, July I ?2-4t 15UUTC11 c HEJSEUD. HAVTi just teceivtff, and now opening, a large assortment of British. FrmclK ami American
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II AH I). QUKENS, & GLAShW AKE, IRON, NAILS, & CASTIN(;S, Which arc offered for sale, low 13-tf Vincenncs, Apul 1323.
i F AVK j'ist received from Phtlc'drlfihia
and Itullimorc, a large and gt octal us-
sort m en t of
British, Frcncli fj A hici icah f&DRJ GOOIJ. GLASS, QUElvNS, and IIAHDWAUE, XA1LS, IRON, CASTINGS, &c. ice. Which arc offered low for cash l3-3m Vincenncs, May 1828 I Dor Ilijttst? Sale. A GRKEARLY to an order of the Hoard jtx. of County Jusiicrs, .at the pit sent Juiy session V'Z sliall l act tr sale to the highest bidder at ti e com: bt Use door in Vincenncs, c'n 5;a .urday the, 25'h instant, between the hou.tiot 2 and 3 o'cmcl; v on a cied-
j.it of two vcvr.v. lor anpptoved ei flixsrd notes,
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V . w t f IU I 'J U V, JVI lllUllVHil lilt M I I T T 1 M T m ri,.vv v v
c real character ol the opposition to the . , , . , . . . . . ' . snrt r"miip.( s ih m i m.tn iif lo urn .r
administration, originally utgmg in I T . A, n', . . n
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j vis ii .iLuv i' ii, ioc c-onupiion oargam y wKK,, r, i omrms
J MT.S I JIORN,
Vincenncs, July 8.
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nati nal executive, or to which, Mr. Adams
view to produce an cftct favorable to thc election of the hero, they practice a foul
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oro n jiCKsonne soouu.gixc mS pc.sou-. deccptioI) upon Uie public, as well as upon
Support, assigning as mis 'cjsum n.ai t hflr adheiCOtS. Wished to avoid giving encouragement to ei j Govcrnor Ray, however has noting to therofthc pastes which now oppose each fcar cilh.r from bis competitor, II rtbin II. other on that subject by lending them his MoorC thc Indianapolis faction, or the inconname to aid in keeping the nation in that ! sideratc fcw of thc Jackson part y. who thun state of high excitetmnt which now agitates ; der o? th lhdr prosrriptions aginst every it. lhasas he conceived the present con-;man who refuss to do homacc lo thcir j. test from the manner in which it is prosecu-i do-He ha, lhe c;!Cral Clinfidence of lhc ted. directly calculated to destroy the Imer- pcopc.Thcy wcl know that lhe Sljlc has ties of the people, and prostrate thc free in ! nrn:npl Pfl llnrlrp ilU -fim?uIP!ll;n fn nn v.
Xeep aluf from both, and employ his influence to assuage the violence ol thc storm That measures and not men constituted his rallying po nt, ami that whoever, might be
tent unknown before that he has studied to promote their best interests to lighten their burdens and has Industriously prose- ' cuted every measure which he could con I rf'ivP Wi nlil tiw linrnf A tKr5i- ff1 l Irn
called to administer the govetnment, he was I otc lhdr prosptfrhv, respectability, and tn enarcd to go with and support them so s c. .....i i ,!,: ... .u
prepared to go vvitii anu supp
far as they pursued a conect policy, or in other words, supporting the American' System. Upon general princeplcs, this is all correct; and so far, in the sentiments express-
happiness, St with such a public servant, the
people of Indiana will not conscnr to part, whatever their views may be on other subjects and questions, and hazard their interests in untried hands, merely to g'atify the
party prejudice, or thc ill nature of a disap-
cu, we ium .w,u . uk.vv j po,nle(i political faction. No they have loo lencv ; and should have been perfectly satis ; , j scnsc Q do . r 1 . I 1 .. .... A . 1 Mu. 1 1 a 1 I
U n vvun, anu mosi ncanny app uvtu oi mc ; course which he adopted, on an otdin-iry!
canvass for the chief magistracy of tin Uni on, between two or more honorable compet
ing candidates. But, believing as wc most i
conscientiously do, that internal Improve
fcWAIiU'S PAN AC K A. I)ocTOR "Vlo NA3IEE, $ I Ed'KC I FULLY informs the public that he has acct pnd the agency of thc piopiietor Mr. it'M Sirjiy of Pimadelphia. f;r tiie sale of his u uly ccivbiatcd Panacea l'r this state, and the state of Illinois 1 his Medicine is rccommmdrd for tin cure of
sencruL.v. or the KINO's FVU.. ULCKT13, Illl UMATISM. SYPHILITIC M- ncur.iAL and LI V Ht CO M TL A I N'l 3.
,1nd west Discuses anting in dcbilitati d con stifutions. or from an imiure state of the Bl'jod, rlfc c't"r By several highly respectable physicians St su:j;cons of the cities of New York and Phi
rladclphia, whose recoo-mcndaiions aic ioun
did upon their own rxpeirnee in its use ful ncss Doctor Mc.YsiMEE continues to keep a geneial asvortmcit oi fit.sh Druggs and Medicines, for ?Ta!c at his Aro thkcaht's broitK in ad dilion to which arc thc follow ing patent ledir iocs Ytllozj Hater Pozvfrrs'for Horses, Patent Horse Pv ders, lor Cowkpt Fever end slgue Pcudcm, Itch Ointment, lVrm 7Va Ifc &C. 23-tf Vincenncs, July J 38ICTiJocron IVOOLVERTOX continues to aid D'M tor Mc Namcein the above busi ness, and in the piactire of Pf-ysic and S:ir jt-ry he resides on second stirct, in thc house occupied by the late G X. C Sullivan Dm ing the day. Iron. 7 a m, until 6 r m, lie may be found at the Apothecary Sloie, Mar ket street, when rot otherwise cneacd
iNOTICK
w netveov given to the heirs anu legal rc-
J3L preseotatives of J-.hn binder sons deed.
(late of Daviess county, k state ot Indiana,) that I shall apply lo the next Citcuit court to
be holden in the said county, on thc second day of the term, for the purprsc ol having Com
missioncrs appointed todividc thc rcai estate of said deceased among lhc several heirs and legal representativ es, according to the statute
:n such case made and provided.
THADLUS (iK ANGER one cf the
heir in right of Jos. Anderson Jon? CO. I h :8 2l-4t
AUGUST ELECTION. ' THE annual election for 1828, will be harden on thc first Monday in August next for the purpose of electing the following of
ficers, to wit : one Governor, and one Lieu tenant Governor, fur the state of Indiana; -one Representative to the Congits of thc United States, for thc 1 st Congressional Dis- ' trict of Indiana; two Representatives to the w State Legislature, one Coroner, one ShcriffS Ave Trust t for thc Stnnriaiy, and one I)i" rector ol the Poor House, for the county of I
Knox ; and also to answer the Inspector, yes or no, to the following question 11 Are yqtl in favor ol calling a Convention or not V The Ii.spcctots of Elections in thc several Townships in Kncx county, arc required to attend at the usual places of holding elections in their townships, on the day above mentiwued, and conduct the san e, and make their returns in confoimity to law S. ALMY, Shjf kc. Vincernes. July 12, 1S23. 23-41
fchc'riftXs Sales.
u s x virtue ol a writ oi vcnaiticni exponas
to ire directed from thc Clerk's ofBcO ot the Knox Ciicuit court, I will expose to ;;ublic sale at thr court hotise dcor in Vincenncs, on Mcndau, thc twenty-eighth July, instant, between the hours oT ten o'clock, A ri, and five o'clock, r m, and r.grccably to the 1 Iii d section ot the law subjecting real and ' pnsonal estate to execution, the following tract of land, to wit: the noith end of the Shaki.p Faux, commonly tailed, Jl'MsT UsiOS ) which is order fence; supposed to f be one hui died cuts, be lhc same mbre or j
less, with its appOr!tn:mccs theiennto bex
oogifg. lying an-.i bcit g io Ruseeron townt 4r mm
s.i Miox co'Ti!v. rAz't ot Iiu.iana, bounded
;is h.Movvs, to vMt . Ik gin tint1: cn the rast side
ol Pi scton cn-ck, oppysitr the Shaker mill, and running cai v. lib the street, o the cast
s'ub- of the ihage to j small pond, thcncef
.crth to t'.K upper string of fence On the
north end of said one bundi ?J acres, thence,
west, until it mi ikes thc ea?t side of said
creek, tlicr.ee, di m, said creek to the place
of be:.i ning, ire hiding ;ul the buildings and out houses ti er eon, ;;r. '. he pi optt ty el Gcorgo
Leiger art! jao.es iinkins, at the suit of
Abraham P Sir. pp. Cuior.el of the fust Re
giment ot Indiana Militta
S. ALMY. Sh,T K.t. July 5, 1323. 22-4t-S350 T viritie of a wtit of fieri facias, in da IS "pi ni a e 3. to mc diicrted, from the Cltrk's
ofTice of the Knox Circuit court, j will ex
pos to public !ialc, at the court house door
in Vincenncs. on Monday, the twenty eich h
day of July instant, luiwier I he hours of ten o'clock, a m, and five o'clock, r m. ar.d agree
ably to the th'nd section of the law subjecting real and" personal cdtaic to execution, thi
following property heretofore taker, upon at- O
tar.hment in this cac to v. it: the foih nuey
lots of land, nutnbcis eighty fr. e ninety two, one hundred St eh'ht, one hundr.-d & t.. ntyeight. onehundrr.d thiitv one, one liutidrei and fTfty-four, and one bundled and fjt'v five.
containing f"Ur hi ndrrd ;.ncs each, "'v';-,r Tx
being in thc i)ora'ion, in Knr.x c ;r.', in : ana, ami thc appurtenances tH r -M- to be! g
ing, taken as the pop( ity o' William Iitnr, sole heir at hu of Alexarde: Henry, at tlie suit of John Hays
S. ALM V, Shff k c.
Tnents by roads and canals, opening the way for an extensive, cht at and ready commcrci al intercourse among thc confederated states, effected und'ir the authority, and by the pc cuniaiy assistance to the general govern futntj and thc ample protection uf dontcstic
GEO. VV. PUUI.EY.
HAS now on hand, and intends keeping tor sale, an assortment of a r s
made of thc Best materials, in the Newest Fashions, and in the most workmanlike manner He will sell low for Cash, Fur, and such other produce as may suii Vincenncs, May, 1328.
13lackmitliii!g. KMIE subNcriber has engaged Mr B Wcl H man, to supci intend, and cany on his y Blacksmiths' bhop at thc old stand, tormerly of Smith 5c Thorn son thc well known qualifications of Mr
Wclman as a good workman, will insure a
liberal share of public patronage All kinds
ol Edged tools made and wai i anted.
February 1, 1827.
N. SMITH. 2-tf
Jnlv 5, 182H.
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Carriage Waggon Making. PzrF? 1 he subscriber in-
&Z'-jLn.'i ' '' mrms liis menus, ana the
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i" i . . w i .f r i i " mm
liuuiic, iiiui ue lias em-
jmjj t.-i4 u in 5i u'.v. iui v-t liiuKcr, uou novv canicsonthe CARRIAGE XVAGGOX MAKIXG EU SIXES S, in the house formerly occupied by G W Johnston, Esq. where
Mikw.g and Reiuiring- will be done in thc
best m inner, arid on the shoitc-:,t notice.
Those, wanting uoik in my line will please to call, dud see if wc can agree on terms of pay
ment, and price. JJ. ANDHEWS. Vincenncs, Apiii 1828. 12-if
COLUMBIAN S'i KAM MILL, (riXCEXXES ) ''IfIIE subsciibcr wivhes to purchase ::hezt ? and Corn in quantity and will tr i J Whiskey. Bees,iiax, Tou linen. Flax-. : Al
Feathers and all articles of country pre delivered at his Dry Good j Grocery Store, At the Steam Mill Application to be made to Alexis ErRoy, who is authorized to conduct thc busines. WILLIAM H.NEILSQN. Vincennrt June 23. 828 21-tf
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l B. 1 ILLAY, ; Co. COMMISSIOX MERCIL4XTS, EmiisriLLF, Kr. A TTEND to receiving, storing, and Furwahding al! kin-js ot Merchandize and Produce, in any direction. Having extensive Warehouses near the landing, ihcy aie enabled to sto'e on very good terms Merchandize from New Orleans will only bo charged thc expenses of drayagc and labor. For sale, on Commission, 40 tons of well as.orttd C.4STIXUS, 60 do. warranted B.1R IROX. Louisvil'e. July 5. 1828. 2"-6i-jp wtc BLAiNK l)l-KI)h lor bale m uie W. bun, office.
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