Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 October 1828 — Page 3

riMCRMJYES octobkr 25, 1828

It is astonishing thai an effort should oe Xttade to piace the affidavit of Richard Sag e, a Revolutionary Soldier, upon the tooting of 11 the Jehu G jsnei, nis mai k," story. There is not the least similarity. The affidavit ol Mr. Xaglc, was published many months since and it is only now too late to support his statement by testimony, that the friends bi Ilr. Adams have dared to contradict it And even now, the papers at Washington Cit would have continued siient, bu that the Po tcrsburg Intelligencer, furnished a sort ol answer. The mere ascrnon of a partisan Edi tor, that the affidavit of Mr. Nagie, (a soldier ol the Kcv jintion) is not true, cannot be viewed as even casting a shade upon it. If there is any resemblance whatever, bo tween this alTYir and the Ton e H are certificates, it is surely not in Nagle's affidavit, but in the administration answer to it, which is delayed until this late period Bu wherefore is ali this clamor about Jc hu Ciosnel ? Itis well known that (he cerlili cates were procured by McKmucy, (sai l to be an administration nun) to g atif y ins enmi ty produced as he savs, by personal wiougs o retaliate on col. H ake and that the Jackson men of this district, had nothng t do with them. They were not produ e l by political management but was she ofFspiing of private revenge of pcisonal halted. Wliy then this continual effort to identify Je hu Gosnel 8c his certifir.atc, with the fiieuds of Jackson? What injury did those certificates do col ITake ? Can the administration party produce satisfactoiy evidence that those certificates caused anv almims'ra; i n man to vote for B.jon, in place ot H ak- ? No no the f iends of Messrs. Adans Sc Clay, high and low great and snail are too well drided, to bolt at trifles. On the other hand, I do know that those certificate induced some of co;. toV kes personal friends, in the Ja;kson ranks, to support him warmly, as they considered him u 'iirlv treated

which is all sham bombast & quibbling from

beginning to end. 1 his sham v iter icts out with telling us what amusement it .-.fiords um, to see with what pertinacity those to whom he ascribes the conceit of supposing they possess the exclusive character of intoi ligencc, honesty, &c persist in their er.dea vours to dispel tne fog of prejudice and de ceit which the combination have spread, and arc continually spreading over the land, and concludes in the true J icksonian style, ihal the gieat body ol the people will go the whole hog lor the general, Sec Sec. i'hc friends of the American svstem & c vil rule, do not assume the exeit-si e cha ...c ter here given them; they cheeit ..iy acknowledge that many good me,n and uue:. uie led away by gratitude to a man v. no nas tender ed important services to hiscouutiv ; L. mi: itary enthusiasm, and the vile siam:! cuxo laled, and prejudices excil-u by the .!.:-...-gogiies Sc office linnets, who pietend :o teau

the Jackson party, each ur.ii un e n lit-., ; own advancement ; and thai acting u..d- r u.l j it, combined influence of these v,..', -m.-, o.;.n i

with the b si intentions, will no ..nn m,

pic, on a subject" cGunccityv. urucir-u r est, they are ol little importance And win iher J. C Calhoun voted contraty to the n i erestsof the west in 824 or 1827, ! imnu terial to my aigumcnt, my object bch g . shew that he is an enemy to interna, in. piovcutt ni and the tarift; ard that he h. missed no opportunity 10 avow his hosiiinv to both, as pjcsident ol the senate. My u t take as to the date of his vote on the 'aitfl, has induced me to hunt up the authoiity ;nn da.i s. and fiom a paper at hand, 1 extract the lohowing statement : l()n the tanflT nl 1827 the votes of tin hous ol representatives stood thus:

i he seven northern stales, The eight swuihern stales, 'i he h in middle states, The five western states,

ft 1 25 ID

9 62 12 I 1

IU6 94 All 'ho uites of Tennessee, except one ah- : i. : ks' ti-i bi'l Upon Hew Saint oil ' '.-i sti.a'c, the vote Scood hu-

m

)! Holding elcctiis in this o un y, Voiding eleuions,

tie state ol India-

for ag st

ulcnt

an

vci was a gtosscr imposition ..aem;

to pahn upon the pe. pk ol li e -its , j

Calhoun as a friend to Western one; a si a, m. i no wonder No Sham,' wr.b ail -is pinks; i onal brass, was obliged to cioak him... -t uv: j or an assumed name, wnen he wa- .-.,up'e g ;

Calhoun's name witi J liVi son's, t ..; ,,. up the gieat leader ol tue anli-ta. d t.of the south, as a Jiiend to western l .e.i

S: the most prominent exa;np:c ol in i!-;i - j

;'h - : ci i I.crn s'aies, 11 CO 3 ' "!e i i - u iuin states, O'J 12 4 . !.e i ;ir ::'.!. lie S'-ites, 3 4 I ! i.e , -, cjie in fc.atcs, 6 4 U 20 20 3 'i'l e ; ' vas trv.t bv tlic casting vt-'e of th

ilMSt lUt po: I i 1 t

c

c !; nt. And i.tis tne

':.e ;; icustural i,;U ; ol slu ( a- te n, and v. estet n stales tl.a' eve coi e be

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Indian Treaty C my ol a letter from gen Tipton, to the h n J J, unities, dated

Eel Rivriii, Sept 24ih, J82S Sir I have just returned from the treaty on the St. Josephs of lake Michigan. A trea'v has been concluded with th.c Pottawatomie, by which they have ceded ali their land north and cast of the line beginning near the pottage path, at the most easterly branch ol the Kmkakce; thence to Flat B lly's il lage, ttiencc to Seek's village on Eel river, ab u. fi'teen miles rcst Iro n fort Wayne, containing ijp wards of one million of acres, not incumbered with large reservations to impede out- srtllmg tho couotry Tourolic dient servant. JOHN 1TPTON Jinn. J. J n flings Chariest o xvn Indian Trials At a late special term of the U.iitcd States court, held at Pu'niedes Chien, by the honorable Judge Doty, of Mich igan, came on the trials of Van-i-i;a and Chic hou sic, as accomplices of the cctebia ted Red Hird, in the murder of R- gistie G'goier. Bo'!i were convicted, and sen'en ced to be hung on the 26( h of December nest. No bills have been found against the other In dims, supposed to have been concerned in the munle of Meihode and family, and the attack on the keel boat last summer, they were discharged. John Scott Ei ol Mis souri, appealed on the part of ine United States, and C S. Hempstead, Esq. was a signed by l he court as counsel for the Indians LEAD Rising of six millions pounds of lead were smelted a- th lead mines on pever liver, in this st.:te. in the month of J;inc. Ju ly, August, and Svpt mber lat, as appents from the returns made to the office of the United States' agent. Illinois Int.

F.asfern Biunaarij The following is extracted from the Boston Palladium : 41 Mr Gallatin, one of the commissioners on the eastern boundary, is now in ihiscitv Judge Preble, our other commissioner, it is probable will also visit this citv ; and 5; is possible perhaps, that there mav be a conference with the Bt ui,h commissioners aMhis plare It would be a happy result if the if fair couM be settled without a voyiure to I'u rope, and the submission of the subject to a foreign umpire II it take the las' cou-se it is not likely the commissioners can embark till spring." FOR TUK WE8TF.HN SUV. iMo politician, n r ' older or seeker of orfk I fr d mvself very unexpectedly involved in a political discission with an opponent who is. My objec in requesting S Judah to look otcrXiles' Register, k juildish lor the information of the public, certain votes of J C Calhoun, was. because I had ivither time rmr documents to enable me to do it mys-df, and presumed that from the appaent readiness with which he complied with a similar request on the subject of g. e.cal J icksotVs votes, he would have in like manner, attend cd to mine I know that John C. aPoun's naoeis rather a damper to the wide spread flame of J cksonism. in the west, although it Js fuc' in the south, S was not therefore sur

pused that S Judah, a Jackson leader snoiro lnv( such repugnance to perform the task, that rather than do it he ha assumed a sham

name of No Sham and put forth a piece,

inconsistency, as " a man nose

ever been uniform and eoosistcoi." John C. Oalhoun. as s cieU'y ol u:',, com. j v piled hv o'der of co ig'css, os syv' o to j ternal imp! ovene.:.t embi aci::g el.'cf.v iur

ifie.iliotis on ihe sea hoard, r ic ii wmi '1 I

lequ'ucd an age to accompiis irod rs ia. v. one to have paid, and let: us, the 'people ; the western states, depend mi as we : ova.c But Mi. Caihoii found thai Ids ss!nii, ai -.J. his i ccommenda,' -ions o:t this :!i ei, (.; unpopular in the south, wUete his . ii eiM-:': 'ay, a:id with wondrous hui:ity healteixci hj mind, and as pi evident d':b,e s nate, h g - e the casting vote against the il-inois c.in:-: oi i. In relation to this vote, I aii ae.cus.i. oi v, am of candt.ii" in not stating Mr faihfiUi. r . sons I did not even stale Ids vo e, 1 iiicn v asked S Jndah to do it, and no in :e. Sham.' however give.-, tin e ;rut- w hi.:h houn found f nc- cssa' y to u.i'.kc, tu.d ;:,:. one it is He sta'fd ! ai Ik rcind ;.: eel. sistcntly vo-e lor that Inl.' '.he 1 iivrv.s cun.,:

bill, because it bestowed ;v, r upon the ci;iz::f.s of lilnsi-;

hose special pnvnegt. u'-o onu n-'eo, r.a j v:

if the U S liites gnu tl.e 1'tmd? u? .. canal, all the people ;' i i . c- U - ' a'cs

participate up n etju -i icin.s r- i-s

:l r I .a :uon rrc.

ss, w as rejected : y'n ', t: vote oi

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ni

1 i is i v mat ka the fennessv e cjr ot linei oi

's r.ocssie SwOitorv. idso

S both

:ed

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'Ol i.-v s; n.. ai! s, w aim aiivo a ls (;

lekson'a ei c r i. i thf p; t sicney. .d

g-'i' ' b- , a did . ic J . kso;

i ue low i v houe

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vt lire las? s -.-hion (d (M giess. iikewi-.e, J. 'J Ca'lo tii; gave ;je r;.sii ; vote io faoi ao.end.neto to ''v ',)'. ap;' opi iutirg S " V'ia) ;oi su:e;s. v. !ii' n ,;nn iidoei.t ent i.r.-it i!ie ;ip!!o;ai o urvty s ..;lif j!y cf;0.iUi'. iiCed. t titia .it':g off tee on!) hsj.c e cep e ai 'c a! .-h t n.d have I iu g i' e eb.stt i.-ctioi-s m u.at io sui it:cd ; iio di p 'p. ing the-new t;; f -., in weu ii nr-th s g com; ra;iv elv. i. js h tr. d'-io 1,-y ! r . c ga ..,'. g-. i !.:nc:ii. in 'he wav f suiv and

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HE qua ihto Eiciicis ol Knox countyi

is ait IitrtDv noun o mai) ancicin nwiu

it held at the usuai piace ol Holding electi

ons in the several Township;

and alio at the places ol h

. the several counties in the

ua, on the Jirt Afjnday in A'ovember next to eb t t f.ve Elee:crt to vole lor Pi evident ii d Vi i Pre suk nt ot tin United Stales, agitoab v to the law in such case made and provided. JOHN MYERS Shf.KC Vinccnnes, Oct he- 2, : 82 i 35-5. Ailniinitrator-s Notice . T i: c i quesl ol those c net i i.td, 1 have : ob'.aincd Ictte cd administi a;ion on the slutco' Jjsr.es H(jhb (late of Gibson coun y) 'Kecked, wh ch tiUi'.t isbeiieed to he Vvnt all those who are indebted to said csfa c a e luicby uquiitd to n.k- imnudiate

paymcn'; and ttu.se naving ciain-s gui se s..mI e-iate.aie i t quested to ex lobit th in duly authenticated lor scttien.ent on or beiorc the 20th ot Scptcii.b i t.r xt. DAVID ROnn Jdm. Oru bf r U. 828. f.7-.;t 'itliialic IVopprt) lor Mile .7 Auvtwn.

iTjIIE snbscidui win sc il at Public 'ic-

2 i.'j.-ii "ii kjui ut tiny , int oui uay i ( r".brr nex on ihe pirn is s. that aiu ble j- - lit'ck Sire .uul Duelling IIouse9

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on.jun adj -inn g ihe subsdibvi's sto.c both the dwelling part, and

i st i . i4i.no. iv fn islitd in the best n-ctu rr:

rid ti.e si'nation is well known to be iqt.al lor '-tidiness to aiiy in town immediate oos-sv-i n id begiten sale to commenc at .2 o'l lock, m. hen the lei a s of j-ayo.int w ill be made known. S. TOMMNSON, Jgrnt f 'r4ihe fti .prrtxj Vinccnnes. Ociobci 5. I32B 37-4t

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ol ( f): ?.;s!e:.'. , ies ii .Mr llui

on this bid, w it..;.

Ji'.s name v.i!

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Soii:aais o' Ls3! i.s!.;n.

men. her ot c- n, oiif.ee cs:, c.a-

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A 1. 1ST ot letteis remaining in the Pfst j Oilieea P. inceii-n. Ciibson coun y, la tio q .ai ?ci ending ihe 30th Scpteii hei i; st winch i not taken out wi.hm th ee mouths, nit he sent to the General Post Office aa ee i ' leti- i s AHi D Wealthy Alexander, Tims Bi;t'e:, Dai- li.iiillv. Abrahao. craw. Wm.

j l;a l.er. Ai d ew the, J noes Chapj. ell, !J 1 P. Cas v D .ni or Wm ( aliin. Jis.

fn J - : n 1) Aiteniissa De. ry FJ'C, fl i!..s J Iv r ns, L'-wU Ki lev 2 W.. Eoilo c . , Edw a d Ev.H)s Mts F-eieh,

S ' Ci'll'! fi.bson; CiMoline G ss--o 2,

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mr lien. s ",:(t;ay a war, a bgjde ..I neinrc-i ?i ' o e :'in.ioe t ' -U ti !'. ..

( ase. instead of the true

give the funds to make the caral " NTw the j fs -nouth, he In eottfoi m'ny ui'li whieh tht bill proposed to donate aee;ta:o a --e'itv a j eon.tittcc i carried the joint usoiu;ion

land in otder to aid the state in mak't-g tin: dotted for that ;- ;:ose, and p'in'ed vU tin

t 'cs ,i:i!.. (o ! 0 v liich reoio i .

; iiiii..' e a iiug no. v hy the

t i'.iin.tin I'n g th

sif eys to wm ks aiiead conii;u.n

G 'gb e," Cieo 11' Idhoooks, H inn 2, J nil gut. C'har'c-s Hood. Abiani II lis, Nicholas 1 Ia ks, James Hanna, t hus llart;ci Viiliarn Ha' grove, Polly Hoi kins yVAVwV- U'wha'd Ingram, I I os 1 J din-

son.

L' !! iiC lit

an es K i!;m r TboniasKy

:mal. w hirli is n tn iplncr m i: rwl !,!. i a C S o

from Mr Calhoun's simnosi:inn 1 ! :o! i ttoi

of knd claimed would not in all p-:..'! :"u v, ' ; - " have defravd the half of the ev.r --e ol ihe i ri-ion '

wo' k, and ihe sute w as boun-l to li ish the j i"d under the art of co!.g ss ol 184

canal cntireiv, befot e ilu woicl acquit e at! j

vs

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7 e a ip i

le to the donation Now Mr Cd'Muin mod cstly re'use to vote for the hid unless the state cd' Illinois would do tins ami kp 'he canal in repan, foil free for the b' m hi o1 all the citizens of tht U States This w-oud le a very profi'ablc business trtny, and ic'this No Sham,' who I presume has to U gis'a-e for us this winter in relation to otir cr.nal, exclaims with wonder, " who doubts he coricctr.css of Mr. Calhoun's decision:" '1 he bargain w hich Mr. (aliioun waived to n::d;' with the state of Illinois S: which k N- S!ntin' th'mks was so crv corirr'. would be like one

I will gi c von

will

man saving to another

a thousand arrcs of land, provided vou

in a ca i tain time, clear and fence one hun c!r d acres of it, and bond a hous.c, and rdant

I have no-:, given tl e itdorn.r. i n. in if la tion to Mr (. alhoun's vote- v. i h I request ed M- Jonah to givt. all of which ! I... sieve n be correct, and t he peoree at ti e .oils en

h st Mondav Novemb- r.rx', wilJ vote

t in-

il e Jackson tick t if tiny agree with 4 No Ska. n, a; "d wan.' J C. Calhoun to b thtjr vice pre :T.h-n, ar.d 'luis p'-ns:ratc the great intcrcs's of de.rr.es'ic maiiiifact n c -. riid int-r

FIH PLAY

na. tm prov c men; s.

STATh rV INDIANA,?

Pike v' onwv. .set. Puck t nicvrr C ourt. Jm?ut Term 1828.

Sarah McCunc, complainant, ") n . . r f P'-tvion f(,r t tr iri. f Divorce. James Met un, dclcndant. J

an orchard, after which vou will have no mm e J 7 v'x at x'v' ,liTlC came the complainant

o no with it than anv b;

d V

else t whom

I

by her counsel, ar d it appealing to He

may give pet tvdssuv to go and live in the j ' alis':.ctif n ot the court that tht !cb n ant is house, and use 'he land and the o t !n?d, and j not a esident ol this state Ord'rtd that i.o

ynu must aho k cp up tlie fences ar.d the lioc.se in good repair at vor.r ovm expense i)C every b alv 1 in y send must pay nothing It might also be con'cr.iWl that a sovereign state has a light to the soil within her !vtn daties, and the d etiine is not new A joint lesolution to this effect, w as introduced t tl e last session of our h gislaturc, for which 27 members voted, and 30 against It eonld also be proved beyond doubt that the U States by making a grant of iand towards construe ting a canal in an unsettled countiy womd make monev from ihe inrrer'sed value piven to land contiguous. 15 ut I ha e not room nor time at present 'he peode are to judge whether M r. Caihcu voted as thev wished, and whether our represc'Vat v. e elect, in ap proving (tl his vote, represents the judgment ol l is rnnsti'ucnts ? 4 N Sham accuses me of making a wilfu' mistateoicot in relation to Mr Caihout.s vote upon the tat iff of 18 2-t he does not Mate 'he far t as I made no sta'emer.t vvha'cvcr. I eheerfullv acknowledge error, in refering to '821 and was led info it bv an exnnrt fmm the 1 nnsvh ania Gaz ute. da ed 16'hSept. Hot it is altoge'her immateiial. date in a curt of law ar go- d subjects for vers tn cpjib'le abui aod at a 'ifisro importance ; bat in an appeal to the good bense cf the peo-

ice o: the i)ench ncy of this sui be given bv adver' iscment lor four weeks surct ssivc in tl-.c Western Sun a pajer piinttd at Vin cennes and that lids cause be continued un til the next term. A copy test. JOHN McINTIRFmCpcc October 94. ' 828 -4

Administrator's Notice fA AVI vTi tlicovi i tl the est .ti of Johs 7 t Hill deceased (late o! Knox roun y will not tiischaigc the debt and other damag s vgunst it, I do hereby give public nouci heteof and do declare thesr.id es'ate inso! vent ; and that I shall claim tht settlement thereof as an insolvent state JASON MORRFLL, Jdnw of Jr,ity If ill deed. Oct. 20,

Da.iel

SuiT'O D Lovvel, Joh Lucas.

9 snc Montuon.ci y n John McCris'v Po--y cv. Daniel McFtt i p- . Kdward ioie, J 1 M.-s t v R .chel M. fiuffi i PHSTVIV - William Rinin, John Priche' . Davi.' Rob!;, -haderar R:chey. J.mes S-t w Joh . atnlcs, Wilhain Pru Joseph Pruit. Evasttis Townsend, Thos Vanlaidngh:n, Wm Woods 2, Peter Wilkerson Samuel Woodvrotih. JOHN I NT ELY. p m. Oen.b' i !. 1S23 36-i-l64

k n ' x t uu urr lour r.

.regn Attachment.

WiUnn Lagow tS ' FA Jo! n J 0H i i , J

if

GEO VV. PUHLKY. H S now on hand and tntei d. tit-co'intr tor ;.ile. an assoitment o

, ' J o - - - 3 y. ? lij) rs

nnde of the Best mateiia s in the Newes Fashion, and in the mos workmanlike min i.er He will seU l av for Cash, Fur, and such other produce as na suit 17-tf Vincennes, May, 1828.

V"0 I E is hereby given of the pendercy

i N ol a 5uii of foreign a'tachrnr in Uio K ox ( ircuit cout, n: tne sui' ol Wils i Lag 'W, pi dimtT. againv J hn J O'R-ieo defen'ai '. h an action of debt debt g2000 damg g500. S. JUD AH. Plff9 Jrt'y. Vinrcnnes. Oc . K), .828 :!7-3r fcWAIM'.S PAX ACKA. Doitoii k'McN.VMRE SI E PECllULLY i. fom.s the p. b'ic k. t. that he In -rfipul the agency ol i e p:optietnr .Mn II m Sn'jiM.of P'ih.d 1p ia, h i th.c saleol histiulv ctubia'cd pyjcEJ for this state, and the state ol Illinois 1 his

Medicine is recomnrndfd for th cute of j

SCROFULA or he

KINO - V VIL ULCFPS,

RHkL'MUnM SVPHIH1 IC MMlCl'RML and LIVHl COMPLV1NTS.

h:d mosr Disease arizing m dt bilttared con tifuti',n!i tr from an impure state of the Bl-.od, Uc is"c Hy several highly respectable physician Sc Mgcons of the cities of New Y'k arfl Philadelphia, wh'-se leron ment'a'ions are feun dec! upon their own ex i ei enet in its use p,-s ness Doctor Mc.A'-lMEF. con'inuesv keep a ee era' asni f o i' of 4fr.sh D iijL'gs mid MriJicif'PS 'or sale a'. In po hecartt's Stork in ?ddition to which are the lollowing pttent Mc dh ine Y'lijxv Hater cw 'rr for Hordes, Patent H- 's Pm chis. f r Crughs Frvrr ad Ague P vd r Itch Ointn.evt If rm Tra trr Ifc, 23-:f Vinccnnes, Jui) 185.

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