Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 October 1828 — Page 2

urevO ickson) who has shee so much gY.O RY on our counuy, whose renown constitutes 80 ftt-at a portion ol its mora firofirriy I ne ?cr had. I nevhi CAN HAVE, any other feelings than those of the must ptotound HE SPE T'tc ol "the utmost kindness ' n clay 11 in Andrew Jackson, a command i ot a division of the south, the president found a

n r "' ivi i itiiv; cci mocc i ucsur.v a r,l ,5 I if y e,"er8"y ..! b m ad arrlv(ai c. MissiotMry Ksial) coot and dispissionatc ; a soWirr, icuil),c in ' ii.i,m.,i '

Leave same every

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For carrying ti.c Mansol the United States on the following rmi'ts will heicceivcdat JHhc Gcneial Post (JfBcc, until the 25th day of Nnvcmbct next, iuc usive, viz : .V IKDUXJ 133 From Fort Wayne, to Cary Missiona ty Evab.tshmcnt, ontc in two weeks

Leave foil Wayne every other I uesdr.y at

bailie and mild in victory; a patriot whose b's rn swelled with love of counuy. in fine a

man whose like we shall scatcc look upon a gaimM JAMES MONROE ' It is fortunate for the country that general Jackson is likely to bo fit lor public lite at the end of the present lotn eats; for in him is the only hope left of avoiding the dai geis manifestly about to ai isc out ol the bi oad conStructton now again given to ihc constitution of the United Slates by president Adams which ffaces all limitations of powei s, and leaves the general government, by t oty, al together unrestrained " Tit J f.ffk.Hson General Jackson ha b -en 0io gtu lorvad bv his 'wn merits, by a s nc ol gratt tude for the services hr has conferred n his country and bv a belief that In- wasuiwro1 fiairiitic man ' CHARLES Kt G, Of the New Y k Am riean "The communication of gmeial J.icksoii to the legislature of I enntsseev in which he resigns his scat in the senate ol Hie United States, will he read w ith much interest. I Shows the pure and lofty sphit of the veteran, and his high sense of those punctilios, a tic parttlte from which anion odiuary men Would not excite a single sensation." WL L stoxr, of the Coin. Adv. That any Jmcncan, even skulking trem blinir cowards, who on the dav of battle ncvcr saw the enemy, but were safe under the shadow ot Jackson's valor and foresight) hat such men, with a dasiaidly and malignant Spirit, should, shrouded in daikness. and at thousands of miles distance, attempt to assas sinate the fai" fame of general Jackson, may be permitted to excite some wonder. He is a republican, and therefore must be vilified He thou as pure as snow, as chaste as ice. thou snail not escape calumnv " iunns, of the Democratic Press "The fid is. that ninetu nine hit d t dths oF the PEOPLE believe that genial Jack son act d nn every occasion for the good o liis country success universally crowned his eff nts. He has suffc red moie hardship, and encountered higher responsibilities, than any man now living to serve us. II s'H.ES, Of the Baltimote Register The character nf no man has 1 c n so much misunderstood as tint ol Andrew J.ickson H has been rcptesented as a tank nnd desnerate military rhicf:ain. regardless of the laws and constitution of his country No statement is more unfounded in fact An drew Jackson is firm and decisive in execu ting his plans, bu cautious, firudent, and de liberate in forming them, and eo-d and co lec t'd iv the hotirofdmgcr B R B ER, ol the New. Haven Columbian Register. There is something in the character ol this man. Jickson peculiarly uncommon. a d p culiar'y imposinghe writes and he figh's with equal energy and combines two p-opeuies rarely indeed to In found in the character of one man. We. believe we haz zard no'hing when we state our finr belief, that general J t kson ;s the most extraordina Tu man ??: I ving on the continent of im ri c'a " P UL ALLEN adopted by the Bos ton P f i-t

1 General Jjcksnn is a more extraordinary

fierdTi(igr th in has rcr af'firart d tn our his -tory nature !as seldom gilted a man with a mind so powerful or comprehensive, or with a bodv better formed for activity. 1'nigucs and hardships. She has been qu "!v kind to hio in the quali'ics of the heart h has ambition, but f r 'he tiod of hi connrrtt " Endo.stdhv GM ES Sc - FA 'ON

JAMKH & SAMi, SMITH. "Tl AVE jus rceiv cd fiom Nrw-Yohk Sc .1- Piui.ADKi.rttt . an CKtcuMve and wed selcoro s . . . : .,'

dnd anivc at fort

Wayne on Monday bv 6 p m

134 From Green asile. by Blakcsburgh, to Crawlouhville, once a week, 30 miles. Leave Giccn Castle ecry Monday at 6 a m and an ie ai Ci av lot dsvilic by 3 p m. Lcac same cv ry M(rday at 1 p m and thrive at Gtccn( astle on I ue?day by i.oon 135 F'oni Ft uonia to Pi inceton, once a week er n'y five miles Leave Fiedonia eciy Wednesday at 5 a m and arrive at Princeton on Thutbday b 6 p tn L ave same every Friday at 6 a m and ar live a Fi idonla on Satutday by 6 p tn. 135 F om Rushville,) y Shelby illc, to E dtnbingh, once a week, fortv -four miles Leave R is ville every S iturday at 5 a u. and art e at Edlnhut gh by 7 p m. Leave sao.t every Sv.rkiay at 6 a m and ar rive at Rushville by 8 p m 137 Fiont N-b!csvi!le to Crau fordsviUc, once a week, (ifty-iwo miles Leav e N blesville every Sunday at 6 a rii ' arrive at rawfot dsv ille on Mom'.ay I l a m. Leave same every Monday at I pm and arrive, at Nobles ille on Tuesday b. 7 p m '3m FromJ Vincenncs by Pete: shut gh, to Boonville oce a week, s'xtv two miles. Leave Vinccnnes every Wednesday at 5 niat daniveat Boonvillecn Thursday by II a m t.eavc snntc evev Thin f dav at 1 p rrt and anivc at Vincennes on Fiiday by 7pm IN ILLINOIS 139 Vrom M'Lcansbtit (j, bv Carmi,toNew Ilomony la once a week foity thiee miles Leave M'Lt i'nsboro ev . t y Tuesd ivat J mandarrivt at New Harmony b 7 pm Leave same cwry Wcdin ?d -y at ; a m an! o iive at MLcansboro b 7 p m 140 From Pans to Vaiukdia ence a week, one hundred and five nines. Lcavt P.n is every Tlmrsday rt 10 a m and a-tivc at Vandalia on Saturday bv 6 p m. Le.tv. s;mecvev Sunday at 6 a v. und ar rive at Pa?ia on Tuesday by 0 p in. I. The po?.trv;.srr general n:?v C.Npedi". the u.aih and alter the limes lot anial ;n:i depailine.at any time dm ipg the cnittint.atict l t!;e Coulracr, !e prui.sg ;.n vd. fju-.ite rompensation hr ;-.ny c:lia ..:pvi'i3 iSn.i uyj i:e o caituu d the: cl y .

2 Seven i-muies sh.dJ lv' r.Howcd :

ccssary for the performance cf the contract, iic shall bo required to purchase tiom the jitcscnt contractor, at a reasonable vamation, the whole or any part of the stage property, icluding horses, that maybe suitable for the service, and make pay inent the refor, by rca s-jnablc instalments, as his puy becomes due, oi a& may be otherwise arianged. I bis will be made a condition in thcaccep lance oi any bid, under ihc bid ol the piescn conttnetor; and should the undctbiddcr tail to comply, his hid will bcoflcicd to the pestnt coiituctor; but siiouul he decline ua king the contract nt that late.tht proposal ol the undei bidder will be accepted uncondi ticnally It isdistinc ly understood that the mail v.ib continue to b eatiicd in st;cs on cvtiy rouu wheieii is now sj convv.d. II. No btd shall be withd.awn after the time (or receiving hiU shall have explicit, a-.d should any p-iion ulnsi lo take the con tract at hhbul, he sha!; b- he d icsp'.-nsibic tithe depattment, ltr ti.c clifTei ti:tv, bet w ecu ins bid .-.nu that at which '.he conn ;.i t iiall b. mafic The assignment ol any coniract, withfiut the consent i.l tt!C poa? muste! gncr al, shall tot I c i ti-imd in ail cases wt.c;C ap piieaticn is mane to the d; p ntm. ".t to vv.ne lion i trans!'1! , the tet ins mo si be suiiv biutti. Should a cont i ,ti tm tr his acnt e: e.at;L in l he ti aibini sict (A commci ci.d ndr t mat. ion ny fSpicss on hi;', rt!'c, moie ta; idiy linn the Ou.il. In shailfotlv.il I. is et'iittau .2 II a fcj'e h.uu!ii I.t i.iictn'.i,",ed bv cotipjicbs, or b.ti use use :;ei,;i. rti v. iioie ? in part, in the opinion o! he pvs-. m.is'er i;ei!ei ai, he n ay Hi. it o- disn-msc will, the seivicv ol the t onti ;'ct' r : u o.; kinc', lumun allowance l one month's i n i i a pay 13 'I he eontiacts will all bcin t ihhai y 1st. '3'2y, ; nd the contracts i r nmi s in the sta csot Inoiana Il:in-is .iiss un A Kansas, i v n esssv e. A'al;:.na, .1 ississtpj;i ::nd L ,uis iana, vit cn.iii.tn lot one vcai nl. Con- ' ! ?cts fctj rules in Vit j;inia, Noi th afid South Crolira, Ci o-ia, a. d Fioiida 'ei'inny, w j 1 1 c(t tit vie two y ai s, tnc c!Ui acts I'cr the other toutes vviii con'tunc hr c vears. 14 P stu.asic's who tereivr ao advenise o.tir sin -u Id i'ie eveiv jv.ison who applies, ;ni "!p i p i'"r v to 1 1 H'i it Ji!IN M'l.KW ljst:ui.urr (Uncral. Post ' ffi c v u i m v. v r , J uii .3, '2ii

Fi)RM OF i'ROPOAL.

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Ol AO A1 IGX an I DOM STIC MJ.Y UF.iCTUKK, Suitable forFvLL k Vi?crER use. ALSO LEO HORN BOVNETS& IU)L1V US, Ladies and Childrcns, Leather and Morocco SHOES Gcntlew HOO PS, c fine c coarvo SHOES, Hardware Cnth rj, COTTO V r.?.V, FRESH 7'A.S Vc. Atd a general assoitment of arfcles ol ab most every description usually kept in stores, which they will sell low fot csti, or ev-

chanjrf for Flax, and 'A:: l inen, I.insey,

Jca Fta'her Lets II u.r er JI hwkert " 36 Tt Vi icennes, Octibv' 7, i S 2 S . pCT 'xi 'tis to close all unsettled accounts dm us, aul collect notes in our hands, vc will r ceive in payment. Corn Fed Pork. at the matket pur- and requt st those interested to avail themselves ol this way ol rr- ' '".v if cash iv M .nrp. J Sc

"'ilE Pinur wi'iml be e-ai; . i . e a

w p tmuls ol uot-d new Ff. .irirr.it s

fo- wnic! he will allow ths highest s' market price. E. Si OUT.

ta pa-- "cuiai tun

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v in;; . f:er the lime presc.i iix. (

the contun tor sh iil hu Icit f: . v

tt thcilc.ay commuc until ;!ic (Lpaiiruecd a uv pending man, wheuby a tiip is lost, a futciturc of double ti e amount alhuvcd lot cai yini; the mail one ttip, shall bv inctirtd. unless it shall be made to appear that the dt -lay w ,is occasioned by una nidabie accident; in witch Osv the amount ol pay foi a nip wi'l he fot I ited These hir Tenures, it vviii be ub:u:rved, ate unconditioiu' ; exci-pt tt i the failuu ot a nip, by unavoidable accident, ihc penalty may be -reduced to the pa for one trip. That on no condition is tt it. sum, or the other penalties stated, to be re u ted 4 Prisons making proposals a'c request cd to state their prices bv th year I host who contract will rec eive then pay quartet !y in the monUis of May, August, Novendn r and Fi bmat y, one m nlh aficr the e::piraiiiin ol each quarter 5 No other than a free w!iitc pcison shall heemplo, etl to carry l!c mail. 6 Where the prtiposer intends to convey the mail in the bodv ol a staie canine, he is desired to sta'c ii in his proposals ; and the sare tv i be of suflicicnl size, unless other wise esj .esscd, to accommodate seven pas sennet s , 7 F.vcrv proposer may offer in his bid to mkc any improvement in the ti anp: tatit-n v f the mail, from the terms inv i'.nl. cither as to the mode of transporting it, the speed re quired, or the Irequency of the ttip-. per week which h dl receive due consideration. Thcnumbcrol the p-st rou'c shall be sta ted in every hid. and the proposal inu-t be sealed and ditee'ed to the general po-t oftVe, and endorsed "Proposals" Stiici attention mtist be qiven to the endoi scnu nt, as it is no: intended to break the seal of any proposal until the time for receiving bids shall nave

expired 8 The postmaster general rescrtrs to himself the rijht of deel .irinpj -ry contra t at an end. whenever one failure happens, which amounts to the loss of a tiip 9 The distances stated arc such as have

j been communica'ed to this office, and some j of them may be incorrect : on this subject the

conuarior must inrnrro l ims.-ll the departI

mcnt win not be answerable lor any mistake. 10 In every cae where the mailis transported in stages, and the present contractor shall be undet bid, and the undcrhiddcr shall not have such stage property as may be nc-

Sin I v. ii! coomv th.e Mail c'n Post R';Utc No wz : h tt in to , lot the ) t at ) c v. j. nsa'ion tA dollars. The bidder wiil state such impi ovement s P'eent themselves tt him. Kinastat'C i- will be piopcr fot InJo lo say so. He si. 'U'.d !iviir,ci;y s ale tee numbei of tht m u'. e. atid n t n,! the nuu be : , but the be I'.in. i- ;r a d v nd ol'i: He should al:.ocleai ly onti. his resit! i t e-, as to the stale at d low n in which he live.';; if I i he not a (ontitcoi, he must pccoir.paoy his bids by suitr.bic rccon. . t, ndat ions.

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v3 l '"t Lauii ( ci tilktatc. T O l ICK i heiebv i'.ncn. liial hix 7tcks J af-v r date, application wiii be mad ti.e Hester ol t lit Lano Ollice at Vincenin s iu ihe state of L diana, for a Ceitifiean tt F'.rfritid Land Stoc:, lor the amount paid on the snith m s qtuitei of section No. 3. u towns' ip No 8 n.n'h, il rans-e No. 10 west, in the Vinct ni:es Distriei. cj 'tot d r.n the 27'. Mav, 1810, at (I liable to foifeiunc aiiecabiy t law ; i.ow claimed hy the heirs of Jamr-'s Carrcdurs, deccastd, under the act oi Con u;u s of May 23c, 1 828. t titled " An act h t the relief of j tr chasci s of Pub ic Lands, iha have levcrttd loi ni.n payment ti e purchase moot y." the original ct riifica'e of the purchase ot vc hi :h has been lost oi destroy cd Given under my hand, this 8th day of Oc tobcr A I), 1823

6-6t J(HIN McMH KI.K. for

hi nself and the o:hn ht ir.

Lost Land Ccrtifiraie. O : 1CF is hereby trivin, that in 6 weeks

i v J ' ----- abet application will be made to

i he Register I the Land Ofliecat Vinccnnes in ibe st,V.c ol Inditu a. for a Ceitihcate ol Forfrittd Lmd Stock, lor the amount paid on the south ast quarter of section No 3, in townsl i" No 8, south ol range No. 6 west, in the Vi cenr.es District, entered on the 8th May !8I1, and fo: ft ited for non-payment, aEtceahly to lav; ; now clainicd by me, under the art of congress of 23d M..y Lbt. entitled An act lor the rel'n f of pure haters of public lands that have rev ci ted for non pay n.eM of the purchase money." the original certificate ol the purchase of which has been lost or destroyed Giv en under my hand, this 27th day ol September, 1828. 35-6' M ATTHEW POGERS.

ISIuckiuitlunsc. f Jj HE subsei ihc i I as t ngaed Mr B Wei man, to supciintt i tl, and cany on his Blacksmiths' Shop, at the old stand, loro.erly of Smith h Thorn son the well known qualifications of Mr Wei man as a good woikman, will insure a liberal share of public patronage All kind ol Edged tools made and warranted. N. SMITH. February 14, 1827. 2-tf

Collector's Pale for Taxes. 'Fo all xvh',m it may concern. 'T ! OT1CE is iVicby given, that I will, o j 1 i the eecond Alnday cf A'ovtmber nex(9 commence selling at the court house door, in e town of P ohTER V ILLE. in the county of Dubois and state of i tiiana every trac or parcel of Land end 7cvn Lot, upon which the tax tiuc fir th'; year 1828, has not b-cn p. tid. Sale to continue from day to day. between tht hours ol nine o'clock, a M. and four o'clock. m, of each day, until all have bcea of feud toi sale. JOHN HART, Hefty Collector fr J'.v . dmoxson. CoV'r. DC. Octo! cr 3, 823 36-4

Collector's ale for Taxes. 'F aL it may concern . Ol ICE i Lerthy giiem that I will, on the f corid Monday A 'ovt mber next) at he coot- In use in Viyci. sst s in the coot. y oi Ksux and s?aie ti Indiana, com-

v en c sellii i- all. and iueular the tiacts of

Lar d and 7t:: Lots upon which the taxes

. ue fot thcvtais I84J5 '826, 1827, or 1823, have not I cen paid Sa:c to continue liom dav to d;.y brt w een the h.ursol ninco'clcck v :r. and lout r-Vh, K r m. t f each day, until all hav e t n flerc ri lor sale A VA II A M W ES I FALL, C7, k c.

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( oiiector' :ale lor I axes. F-j ctt iihr,m u may covet rn. O MCE i.! t"bv ivtn, tint I wilj, on X 1.6 .irtbnd Monday l .Ycvember i.extt a l he cr.u-t I- u;e in PsmchroN, in 'he county o CSiLSoy and state ot Indian. . c mii'Ct r e sci i. r a I ut.d singular, the ttat's of La.d jx.O. rF,t'jTi Lor, upon which ihi faxes due 'or l27 and 1828. have noi been pcid. Sale to Cont nue fit in day 'od. y. between tin hours ol bine o hu k. A M. & 5' til o !cck PM. nf caih day, until all have been ofieied for s:de. J MES DEVIN, Cf. c c. Ofobet 7. 8-8 S6-4i

Collector's ale for Taxes. 7'o all hihom i n:ay concern, fUIJLK i t;-ict i htrihv i;ivn, that I w . , on tl e second M'.day ol X. lumber rexr, comipc.ce s -limp; at the r.-ut house (!o(,r. ii the low not PtTtitsBuncif, in 'he c unty of PiK", and s'att ol L uj , a, every tict or panel til Land zvt 7'own Lot.

ot-.-n paid Sale to continue fi t. m d.y to (fay, between the hours ol S'.'clock, am, and 4 o'. lock p;i.cfcach duy. until all have been offeree? for sale. JOHN SPADE C.l pc. October 15. !88 -7.

CollcctokN ale for uxes To all ?i horn it r ay concern tOBLH notice is he i coy i;icn, that I wili on the stc.nd Mot.day ol A":-vrm-b r ?:ext, at the smie Lewis Blocks, ift Mousr Pleas Asr, in Martin county, and s . to of Indiana, comn-ci.ct sOiirp a'l and su ular, the tr.-.cts of Land and Toivn Lot8 u on which the taxes due toi the years t824, 185, 826. 1827, ami 1828 have not been paid. Sle to continue from day to day. between the hours of nine o'clock a m, ami four -'clock p m, ofeach day, umill all have been Meted for sale. SANFORD BROWN cm c. Octobc- 13, 1828 S7-4i

Collectors Sale for ! axes. To all iv horn n m:y concern, TTOl K E is he i by fcivtn, that I will, on the second Monday o Xovurbtr next, H the couit l-t.U't in li asiiixcTon in the tuny of Daviess, antl state ct Indiana, comn ence sei iM. all ;md singular, the uaru of Land and Toivn Lots, upon which the axes due lot tht wais 827. and 828 reo.ain due and unpaid Salt to commence at 9 o'clock, am on -aid day, and continue hom day to day, beiwe n the bouts ol 9 t.'ch ck A m, and 4 o'clock p m, ol each day, until all shall hav b en f.ff 1 1 d f r sale RICH AR 13 PALMER. Col d c. Omber 14, 18j8. 57-4t

Public Notice to the Land owners in the l ower Prairie.. A GHl vlJlY u' r ct t.. es ;b ish a 4 LF.VF.l , to preserve the Rad fcading frcn. Virc nnes thr(ljgh tht Lower Piaiiie, approved, Januan 5ih ; 828 we, the undersigned. C.-.mno-sn.i 1 1 s iHK'cr said act, shall plotted to make a kvfficient Lrvee, tn all such land as is not completed by the fifteenth day ol Dfct n I er not PIERRE ANDREW, 2 Ccmmi,. PIERRE BROU1LETT, ,cner, Ocrhtr 7 1823. 36-IOf

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U h.skcy, Bceax. Tutv linen, Fiax i.nen, ficarhrr, and ail article, ol count,y produce riUivcitd at I is Dry Good i$ Grocery Store At ihe Steam Mi I Application u, bv made to McxiM LePoy. wno is at thoi ized to conibuct the businos WILLIAM H.NEILON, Vincennes, June 23, i828. 3I-tf