Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 November 1828 — Page 3

liA, WESTERN bUflT

P INCKNNRS) November. 1, 1828.

On Monday next, the great question as to ? Inch of the candidates, Andukw Jackson or John Quinct Adams, will the state oi Indiana gin. tier voice in favour of as President ol tne United states, will be decided by her citizens Let every man attend the polls, and give ins unbiassed vote, and no fears need be entertained but that the vtice of Indiana win be tound with that of Pennsylvania, Vir giuia, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois Missouri, &c. on the side ol the pa not Farmer. On yesterday, the election for electors o: Piesideut and Vice President, took place m the states of Pennsylvania and Ohio that the vote ol the former resulted in the election of the Jickson electors by an overwhelm ing majority, none can seriously dmbi m the latter, it the election of members to con gi ess can be viewed as any evidence of ihc strength of parties, no reasonable doubt can be entertained as to Jackson teceiving the oe of that state- eight, out of her fourteen members, it cannot b- denied, have bcn elected on the question. FOR rilF. WESTERN SUN.

Some unknown individual has been pleas cd o make ue of m name, in the Westcn

Sun of last week, very freely It has not been

my course to enter into newspaper contro vcrsieswith any. I cannot imagine what inducement this person who modestly as sumes the appellation of Fair P. ay,' had for

selecting me from the ma.y respectable and intelligent Jacksonians in Vincennes and its

vicinity , as the object of his snlccn. Did he

hope by this means to escape Irom hi proper

opponent, 1 No Sham ' and to withdraw pub lie attention from the exposure of his ip;no ranee ? Or is he actuated by personal malice ? Is he some u po itieal aspirant,' vexed thai I should enjoy a little of the public con fidece ? O' is he some ambitious dem.i goguc some would be dictator, who hoj es to induce the people to think that he and ;ns friends, are the exclusive " ft iends oflnternaImprovement and civil rule and that he, and they alone, are Hie only honest friends of the rounty. and of its best interest- ? Be ne who, and what he may e his mo tives be as they may- dncc 'Fib Play' has th'Hight pioper, immediately before an im pnrtam election, upon the result of which, the conduct of every individual, howevc humble, will have some influence to direct his smoke,)? fire, if yon choose, as a more filtering term than smoke may plc.se him nvjrc at my proper self I shall so far devi ate from established usage, as to notice a lit tic and that will be enough for him Thi person, who, concea ing himself from rcspon sibilitv by a factitious signature, has unnercs sarilv draw me by name, before t!ie public Pair PI y' commences by asscrtirg, that he is no po i'ician, nor holder nor seeker ot . office " This is tin -loubtediy tr:t ?'rz '.art. That much No Sham could testify lint I

vnll s-akc a good pair of Hoots, it" he dare

di-cl jse his name and I will kave the c'cei

si mi to bono; able men of his own ivrtv tint

he is a dabbler in ficlitics or an nJJicc holder.

or an ffice seeker

D uibue s - Fair Play' thought that bv the

use of the mdd modest and fioli'e language, vii!i which lie seems so familiar, and by his gratuitous and g n'lemanly tefctence to my profession, he was ridng ovc me rough shod a d doubtless too, he felt every assurance that by his bold assertion, and most astonishing disrcgd of notorious facts, he was cut ting up Kn x county Jacksonism, 'ight and left Oi perhaps he thought he was cutting, and thereby would initatf me. Bm it wonl do I cannot help that k Fair Play has disap pointed himself. In common with all the ftiends of Andrew Jicksi-n, here and elsewhere I have been too long accustomed to the abuse and slanddcr, and to the bitter and venemous pcrsccu tion of terrain would be mighty men in the administration ranks I have too Song telt nivsclf marked, now to regard seriously the railing and rolling of Fair Play,' whose -tra ordinary ignorance, can only be equalled by hi unblushing vanity and cm only be exce led by his pa'tiality lor personal abuse none of w hich qualities could possibiy prove that !-c was worthy of serious notkc, at any othcr time than the present. Fair Play seem to have an antipathy to my profession-! wond er if 4 ne has ever fell the halter draw V Or if his conscience tells him he merits its in terp 'sition ? But to be scinus a moment. This person attempts to escape from No Sham,' by now asserting that Mr Ca!h un voted against the Tar iff of 1 827, and bv his vote destroyed it. N v this is not correct there cyx not any Tin tT hill in 1827 there was ony a IVocl lens bill and Mr Calhoun did not vote a gainst it he only voted in favour of a motion to put the bill upon the table' and his mo tives might have been friendly or not, accor

ding to circumstances That tVooHem bill

was a measure got tin for patty purposes t wis calculated to injure the West, for tin. benefit of the cast-and was intended as a sa 'cifioe bv Mr Cay. for the propitiation ol IVniel Webster, and the the Htrtfnrd con veniioiists f NMV I -gnd All the ami Tariff nf n of the cat ad north, who oppos cd the fair, honest and impartial Turiffof last

winter, voted tor htfWooUhir6UiziiiriutTuci

one iact is worth voiu'ts ol aigutnent.

It is not necessary ; However, that 1 shou'o

point out all the uninundcd insinuations, am; false chatges which Fair Play' lias made one more will be enough and that shall bi clear and undeniableahd 1 Fair Pa ma again plead ignorance, if he has i brass," no;

professional," but native sufficient. This individual, upon whom experience seems lo have no tfTcct has brought up Mr. Cat houn's vote u ion the amendment to the bill appropriating g3u 00 for ?hrveys "there O)," s Fan Play sas, ctitting off the miiy nope lite people ul the Wabash could have, ol having the obsti uctioi s in that river sur veyefl' lids assertion is ttot true. Again, alter refeiii'glu the i esolution ol O'p legislalure, of last winter, t equating engineers to survey the Wabash; 'Fair Piay asserts as follows Which resolution was tendered nugatory by the casting vote of j Iz Cal noun, limiting the apptopri tion," Sec. and this is not true If 1 Fair Piay wilt examine

Mr Blake s circular to his co: smuehts which he will find among the friends of ci vi I rule,' or the acts of the last session o' congress, which he may obtain at the t,ahd Othee, or any file of u byauthoiity" ncwpa pers all good authority I presume, w th nim and his hiends, he vvill discover that a bid did actually pass congress, received tin; stg. aiutc of the Jackson Speaker, of tl, -Vice-Ptesident, Calhoun, and ot the Pu sidciit, Adams, and is now a law ol the iar-.d : which makes an appropiiatmh o mo;;y, 300 I believe, tn defray the expense o sut keying the Wabash and that ci rj muI, Air. Calhoun has not u revdv 't d i n r'Uorv" the resolution of air Iceis'ature and has not cut "ofTthconiy hope ol the people d the Wab .sh of having a survey the five." si,...: ...it i . i

i ne river win oe su viyru o sorm :,; r, parim nt of war has engineers unctvploved to e;!d heie probaljiv t '-M semn er And now, if Fab P'av' is nn! cononr- d 'hat he had bitter leave off st ribbiiog. n d dobVootg in po ities. until h Ivcoi'ics po

litician," he must be past Ik pc incurable, indeed

I am not the champion -f vuy mar tv he devoted foliovcr ot at v m u s' me; surr s I cannot inagioe how my true interests c o

differ from the intetes?s of mv tedow c: !

2Ctts I do not suppose mvseif t -ivilrg d from errm . I prett nd to sincci'v oet 'v not infallibility I have hern t?urht to hr'oevc that in po iiics, the true, honest e' u io is to give the people the l ii'h. t'-e wh !r ,u;, and nothing but the truth. Up'M ; rv !.' iber.tie cotnpatison of ir ("m - tvi M:. Uush, as cant!(l '.tN !',; the Vir;; V'- ts;d. t-c. a tho I ;m cttseiiOi, iIm t- v. that I rar;n?it appro e in. M' ( " oo r-..--duct I .on compelled to prefer V- T i oi:-

lo Mr Rush It is no! ncc .s'v ( yv reasons, il t)nc sulViv i-nt. can he l-rv.rn

his report as S-.-e;aiy thr Trasor v. m : last winter, Hush ;rdv i.oo s m: u.jor.s J eorui g to mv jo JgOi'oe. .o.'i U- ;!:!)'ir v. ! most a i istoct at leal in th.ei" trtub ncv nu;' ' o'.hcr cxiiamdinat v nvionhcn's :ilvnnrc' l !

this admiriitrati'n cattdt'-la'c for the Vir Prcsi lency, is this--lie incide!t?bv '.prrcs the reduction o' the piir of wahltr. ':mm!v, because the cheapnes s of thnse l.-.t-ds inuc- s endgtation, and consf-quentlv tends fo k ' no the pricr of lalvm in 'In d-1 'rs ; i ff t, Mr Rush 'hi-.l;s, that thr pnoffFK cla s

of our ci'iz -h should be c JI rd o ?r n ive staff x tftittl hr f:aus:ry t.f tnt via 'ion .shall COMPFL TUKM TO WO!tK . T WIMTKVv. u r i c v. Til uie ii m v y n w n. 1. 1 x g i o ctVf , on &71 K irJ;. 1 ean never anctir.n sm.h an opinion, by giving mv ti 'he man who holds it ! teem Linzxrr o b prefesable to CiPtT'jL' and a ipida'.iiMi o' hardih tndriendt rir freemen to a race of etierxni'td ant' dfba&ed slaves dope. ulant for

erlands government, vihuh hascnteid mi commu. h auun with the govcutnu i.t Gu tcmtiia. ot central Afiicuu ; lor ih i put -o-l gcneial Van Veer, who was ecjiutcti on tna mission, haSjUst ictUinedto Etuupe, anU il is staled, thai several pen-oi. ate on ilai. way to the Netherlands horn (iiuuiua a. who ate aulhoiiztd to carty tnio vHVct the atiangcmems ceniKCttd with the umitiLik li g. Sfiie tKC'Uive ad auuiges a an n, (iucement toei-gctgt in tfit pi ojeei, liuve been offered to the Dutch gov v inn. em; and ii is said, that the king himseil hasinteicd intuit will, so ill vie h cat ik stness, that ht ha con po sed a h i g memoir, to piiin1. out .Is p.cbahiii

t oi ucccss, anu the ueinui- ui h m ich it

wilt he aiict.dcd A v ss I has

tube in leadmess to carry out

the ciiginetrs at;d pet sons appointed to sur vey the giuund ihuutgh which the piopobed canal is lo pass.

' mtpuiity andidh-nrss; and in: unty at.! t d nt again toduce indigence and Miacuri if The ship Canada whicK lately ai rivrd at N w-Y ik, Itorn Livci pool, brought cut fivo hu . ml tnd fort) five ion? ot tail mad pi utst lor the Delaware and Hudson candl and r il r. aiic n p uy The J ln Jay bioiihi ihrro tin usaim wo hundi d .i.e. fiby six plates for the same company We have heard ihM 0 locomotitt engine for thi, rail road h..d peviousl) arrived Boston Daily idvertinr.

Lost Land Certificate

been otdcred V. U 1 iCEishcivb) gncn, ttiur to (iuatemiila f ' da-.c, application wil; I

six weeks

pplieation wil; tie made to

tht Regiti i it ihe Land OfticeaiVu c nnes, in tlie s :iW ol Ii di.iiia, (or a Certifi( ;.tt of Forjtucd l and Stock, loi the amount paid on hat ti nai sec tion No 29, in toivuihi, No. 7, south, .l range No. I , vves'. in tlu Vin-

Hardening Steel by a current of comhres'

i cd air. Fiurn the ch ei vdin.n ol uaveileis, renin District, tmcud on the 3 s i iy of that the muimlactui e ol Du ascus blades was J-muary, t S 1 t, and forlei d -oi non paym nt, carried on or.iy duni-j; th- time when north ajrccabiy to law ; row f smud by me, urder winds tceuited, M Anozi ff made exneri !,,," act ot conjr ss oi l23.) Vijy last, en'i'ied

mi nis on the haidcning oi sieel Itistruments i 4 An act lot thetelielot ucl.&s r sol public b) putting tl tm, wlitn heuu d. into a power- j lands ihat have revert d lo mm pr jnien of

tui lUtrcnt cf air, instead ! quenching them Hc purchase rnonei," tht oi iginal ct f tifie'ato

in vvatct. F-om the eXneutncnts already " 'llc pUirliase of which hsbeerihs ot cemide, he expects ultimate success II. fin. Is st roved - Giv. n un.tr it.) hand, thU 17th ;t at. tor very vharp edwt d msti utneuts, ihis (,ai f ( 'c' ber, 183. ok tnod is nm. better thnn ihe on-maty om ; S9-3 -JrD W M GREAT HOUSE, thai the co;dci lheair und ti t moieiapidits " 1 ' -team, tin gnatrr is hv tffict The fi ct Lostl.uiul Certificate. v uties with the thickness .t the mass to be T. M tt iund.ncd Ihe method succeeds Well wi.h lb ' 1L ls nei 1 b en, that six weeks euse iiaidttided pomIs I ai'l'Mcai.n will be made to " ;,u gs" rof tneL.oti Ofiice ut Vi.ctn.c-s, On the Hddso-a hniVv mav b-c:ivf:.st in ' t'. SJ L, ' l';d,a,'aV ,or a enificatc of the city i New Vo.ku, 7 o'clock, pioc.ed 60 a Stock foi the amount paid a.iies i N whu vc, and, raking dinner at Uu tv S :'.ut" I xl'tlier of secti"n No ' t hoiw.l abi..i.d.'.etumlmnic,toMippei ! A m lvVMr,p N 7, south, of range No 12, ;cison ,,:av bt.::k!.,st h? liabbno; e ,nd ake ) 'S' V? v District, entered .'Q an u..i .uportc-iinPi.ilanrlphia; au,u U tf'e -7th d ot June, 1 8 1 1 , and forlci ed top tat lit eois-aP boa's md saes wasco tin-' n"n rI,.vn,t''1 Kiec.ab'.v u .aw; now twined u.ch ,c;; Nov Y-rk next mm i,in. l UU . Um1, 1 Un act of confess, td the

. . .w..,, vmiiivu iii uei iur irie reiiei o purchasers .f pnhlic lands t at have n vtrt.

.fioalvun riOhi' " f" yne.it of the purchase mncy," ,K he .ih-ha .hs , . nJ1 .fi..ale ef the pmchis, of

.ot o na oeen ot ..( des-ioved Gin-n i ride vh.-i.! ...j. 17rh djy ef ()c b, 88. 39-Cv-ji.d - FLSIU.R HY AR MS I R()G

.uie u.caKtasi w.s rc:,vl And i'V.odbv,

i

wiivii i ur aii ii a i'. fin In d

jmi Oi ikias! with his oV!

live-, .'.ml. ai t cicssin

t. ke 1 : i edV e io Ikrtnnwie ? Why tn.. n-)t u am v ( s ti .. vci ;!,s r. picl y and aff -rr 1 t!.f an;c rve o('.dions, os steam boa's ? Ol iei Iv. m has cauiate-5 h:it tht) vvould

i'.ah t i i c '-pevd ol lit ecu miles per hour

I rrsideuri.il election

t'is nrxUialc w,w compared wit' what ; 6 1 (lua,,n' 11 h'-f;s d Kn x county, va ikeanrnt ,i ue deeh't alien rtv years a i. . ut ht ,ib l o,,fiV ut an rieclh n rll

- x - e v oi;n a!Ki vteai." bo,.l "

e man was then Uvtnv wlto v. ukl t"s

- III. V 1 . . b ak.n.l ... ! I.

!ie m.'.vt;

r.t n.f'.t i 'I vv t ii i i j 1 i ; ; ' i 1 1 ; . : : 1 1 a v e : on Ui t h; b ;st

'.tti;e ot ' Ccl been com-

o sTieerss in niMii: pn. ( ii r'tiM i', said to be e

C':,.:l;r:gc

steel.

e v i

t ihe i

S ! 1 u I i 'n ;i i d ' n;itai;

I'.v ru; d aru One of

. f i 'ii; u ches a' dituinotn ! i to Ii- dt cided tl is evening t

ln;i co:, cer i-in. Lii;!it vt:e-:l

be In lcl at ihc usiia places o! iohlin elerrie.nsio the several lewnsfnr, in this Ct.un y, ai d also at the Diat es of h. .irhr.tr I, .

111 till' L. i I i n I -..in t...n !.. ll.. - . . .

... .... .-v. i.i.uimh3 ui uit sta'c oi tn.!ta na, on the Ji '. M-.nday in A"bxember next, t fit 1 1 rr Elccors u, ,.te h,r PrCMdent and Vi e P-esident of the Ur.ifed Sta'es.'agirtab v o the hw in su h ea-e n mIi and

'oif.ifl.1 intlVT IVIMU' 0 rr-

in v" '"ii.i m i tan. A7. if f.

I'he mat( ii is n. tn ')!.ed by the coi bMed

Vi'u ennvs. OctoSt i 2 8 21 S5- 5'

Valuable Propeitv loi ale sit Jtrlitm.

am.iy bird Fai.y.and '-e fai fan ci! G , i ran j rpilE mbsci5h . wi.l s il a Pubic fcApjobo ihe h.rmer Is ein,lv ed ?. J non. on Sarutday. the 8th d.-.v o' JVb-

h r nexr on I.: i)icn iss. that Ut

most . xecl'.i r.t rd

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5 arc x os'-d t

r . r i n m m l h i .

f.l IP". he v ie" ol J.'

h it fr.ur.r niiEAl) ilcn 'he

will

of a

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Ms do-. ii oc

oppi.ncnl, rjt tier al'y v i , s nnn ij.ines rtt . ten Two se's ol dorn'mccs ae to be tiei -othat neither party will ha an oppor Htt itv . f m et lookin the hand o! his yd er-at y. aiv an uotpiie is appointed to decide onv rioid-

P r. A !- C. ...I 1 It. WW

vj.vr uhu iifff fling r7uf'e9 ri .Nlaikci stieet. built bv V Di kon.jun adj';irir!g rhe suhsc-iU.'s 'mi hoth he dwelling tar. and

u io n. iy fi' ishtd in 'he best n ;.r . er; ul ti.e sitnati' n is well known m hi mnal

hat m..v arise Appollo,on account ot b'-in lot Uumiuss to any in town immediate os an ihlci actpiainianci . is the favoiite; but rd s si n I !M iritn sale lo commtixc at this we use convinced, that unless In pbs l is 12 'c-i.ck. m nhen the terms o payment vety best, his feathered opponent will be too! wbi be made known.

s! u

1 ; an

st" o.iy; lor him I itis lit!e bitd, oh coming Tt om his cape, carefullv looks over his dominoes, selects the one which he carries in his bill some dist itiec. to a 'kihS pedestal, and on his adversary's play bri"g atmounced, returns and plays act 0! cl i i . er : v .

S. fOM L1NSON, J gent for he firofirrty, Vincenrcs, Ortr-bvi 5, 1828 37-4t

Ulack-mitbins;. ' g 'HE sub-ctibei as uniiiu d is SHOP to the new biitk hui.'din f fill V:. rbf

Anther bird h:s been taught a variitv of! street, neatly opposite tht Marker I. ruse

tricks t i-nit) to be dead, standing upon its j The wet! know r, qualifications of yx yjm

pa MP h ? t; l) S'Aitons I cannot vote for Mr l'nsh, because his own official report, proves h;m to be an aristocrat, ami no' a republican I shall vote for John C Calhoun, because Although his native state is now oppos-d to the Tariff, 1 ihmk they win yet discover tlu ir true, interests and hronsc he is -i pu!'i can, and is the rniF.xil and zr. Lous aiVo CATK of Internal Imif-rvemevts On the 2d page oTNile.' Rcgisfr, for Oc tober 4th, 1 828, No. 6 vol I I , page 8 2. is the following Editorial note 41 Will ovt'h Carolina, in scannn nhv se, thr ow the Vice President cVtrb'jard ? Mr. Calhoun, if oo"

the champion ol "Internal Imn ov mr n cK.rt 1 Hampton roads yesterday, in the short pas

T.MN'I.Y HAS GONK. BKYOND AW OT11F.R GKN s?gp of tldltV SIN d.tVS from NfW Dieppe,:

ti.kman is pushing Ftin.VARt t ii f. -Ys (H'-lland.) info) tns that a sanguinary hatth O: ll E is hereby piicn of the pi rderx

was huight, (date r 01 precisely remen beed,) x or a smi 01 fit gn a'lachnx n; m tho

Itcad, seh eting any card of the pack that has

been chosen by the r ompat y. Scr 8c Haltimme American NoRt-oLK, Oftober 5 important from the Sear 0" Jl'ar ! A

geri'Icman who came passenger in the ship

man a a get d workman, will insure a liberal share of public parr.r,i ge All kil ds of Edged tools made and wauarted N. SMITH. oo rrliM . 1P98 2-t"

K. X

Heh etius, captain Tavh r, which ar rived in i v i'sori i.agow

1 i W lisou i.agovv "1 , Join J O'B'ien. j

1KCU1 1 t ULH

Foreign Attachment.

r km. at.d in the doctrine on the general wel

fare," Sc. Ami not only is this true, but Mi Calhoun in stating his reasoas for his vote on the Illinois canal bill, avowed to the Senate, and to the world, that his opinions were unchanged that he was still the friend and il necessary, wou'd be ihe advocate of Internal Improvements The plain truth is, that the administration party, to draw off tin, attention ot the public from the ami Republican docti incs and Arts tocratie opinions of Mr. Adams 5k Mr Hush, have continually abuse 1 and slandered genl. J.ickson. Mr Calhoun, ami their f'-iends and supporters but it will not y ip them. SMl JUDAH. Union of the Atlantic 15 Pacfch ap pea s, bv letters from AmsttvthMn, thai the project of cutting a canal, to u-iite the Gull of Mexico with the Pacific ocean, is about 10

ar shumla, between the Russian and Tui k.h K ox ( ircuii coutt, a 1 su'r ni Wils- n Laarmies, ii which the Russians lost 20.000 g'-w, ph.in iff. against J ho .1 O'P. nr.. delennen in killed, wounded a d prisoners ami so ; r'an', rn an aciion of debt dt bi gVOCO dam fo midahle were the Turks, tl at the Russians ?ge g500

found i' expedient to order a reinfer crnu nt of "00.000 nun to insure then passage through the Haikan mountains They were siill ad vancing.

S. JUD H. PIJT Jtf'y. V-r nt.rs. Or "7-3l

The Revolution of" Life The worM

Admit. iofrator's Nofitre

j 1 1 l' t (jta si 1 I m (( 1 m 0 ' (I I havo is like 1 v "b aii . i 1 1 d ai nur isria'rr 1 on the

a vast sea mankind like a vessel sailing cn ; cs'atc o Jam- hobb (uu (Iibsonc- nr. v)

I c I r lli IM v I f 1 1 . 1 c ii ic nm I In i tirliHon f e t m ill fr ncll u Ii fl .1 ll1 ll....rl f K . - .

s;;i!s, the sciences serve us for oars, g'od or vent-all tl se who are indeo

bati for'ur e arc the favorable or contt ary j ta'c ate hereby uquind to on

wi!ici ; and judgment is the rudder. With 'j ajmtnt; anu mosv vingcion s gmist

I'tt d to . i'l rs iak immdrato

out this last, the vessel is tossed oy rvcrr hil low, and will find shinwrerk in cverv bceze

said rsut . at e rt qurstc d lo exhibit tlu n. rnj.

Iv att'l t r tica'i c' lo st't'co tnt on or b urf5

in a vvora obscuMty ?ud iru ience the , tne. io-n ol septtriu i n.'Xt patents of vigil , nee and economy ; viibrce DaVID RODB Adm, and economy oUichcs and honor; riches and j October 14, 1828. 37-3t