Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 July 1809 — Page 3

of govermrrnt. he n? orthodox, the exotic and utidociatic principles-of his native count! v, an ! by ni jr,-pt . -LVntations induces tb-n to IHieve themfelvcs oppremd byth-ir ieal lYunus. By at t.fire wheedhd into the adoption of his views, lie ne xt prevails on t!u m to lV;n i piper intended to lecure their vote s i:i fivor of Ins favorite Candidate, n n J ,;tthe coniinnKniKnt of the cledion, like a Hul of Iheep driven to a flaughtcr pen. th-fe h; t but uninformed

men are marched up to the pole's, where

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T he UtilitV nf a mfL ,L.,-n, t., -

they ou.rht to he free, ami nnlhackled. but ! decre. nnn it r.... ti.:.. i.

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I'OST-OFFICK, I'incennes, July st, 1809. A lift of letters mining in this office hit

quarter, which if not taken one before the

expiration of three months, will he return.

cd to the General Poll Office a, dead lu

tcrs, viz.

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A Ambrose Arthurs, Frederick At,tson.

John AJton,

Blachbum A hers

John Adams,

ted how to vote, euh ofceviwr him as bound

by a piomi fe, for the breath of v:hkh lie, f ,

uy nut, mignt recover damages. How hu. milutiog, how degrading Inch an oppofition ! what an outrageous 0Trnce againli the rights of men ! Thofe acquaint d with M'Intolh's hiftory will not he furprifed at it. The grounds of his objection to me are fluttering, and I take this occafion of acknowledging my jufi fenfe of the honor he confers on me by his nppMition ; never, never 1 hope, (lull I fee a Scotch tory (upporting ,y r.utV and if to him and his infamous faction it will he ford for flandcr, I with muchpleafme boaO of the friemifhip of governor Harrifon, whofe private vii tues and public f-rvices entitle him to the high conlideration of every hnneft man ; nay more, I c in pflure him fo far as I can judge from 3 hiftory of his adminiOration, k my own ohlVrvation of it, 1 believe it has generally been conduced with lenity, wifdom and virtue, nud where error may be dift overcd, it is to b? alr:ucd to the fallibility of human nature. All their febeuv have been effeclfd by pcrlVvrrance and fnlfehood, thefe are the

cnaraaerittic marks ot the partv. In this manner they furceeded in the divifion of the territoiy, thry imnofed upon congrefs by grofs mifreprefentatinn : you have feen the report of t! e iVlett committee, & of its truth you can judge. I will furnifb you vith additional evidence of their bfe conduft in this tranfacion. By reference to the journ .Is of the houfe of reprefentatives, page 165 you will find that " Mr. 'l'homas prefented to the Houfe certain proceedings of the grand jury of the County of Randolph, in the Indnna territory, at a circuit court held in and for did countv, in t!ie month of November laft, flating'thc laid. ibips and inconveniences to which the perfotn compofmg the f.i-d grand jury, and other ihhahitants of the county afoufaid, Inve been and are now fnbjeed, in confe. fju.-nce of their connection with the people fituatrd in that part of the territoiy caftward of the river W'abafli ; and praying futb rrlief in the premif-s, as to the vifdom of congrefs Mull feem ireet," I deny tint any Inch prrlVntment was in id.-, for the truth of wb'u-b hfierti-nn, 1 :mr--ai to Judge Vender Bi:rgb, ard the

Wraml Juiy. I Mk J. K. J nrs how fucb i:ftimation came hi-fore congrefs : He was nt tlie court wheti it was rcprtrd to have brru nnde. a noil ;::-,.hus fu;:p-rter of the divifmn, and for ihr great ex.-itions cf th.e p-rty (very l auhttde to be furr) to t T d tins diviHoii, ty whirli tbe -rrvvrrnor b .s l)een r-'iO-d to hi- p; hijh d jti.m. thev mrir l i? prtirnlir af-ntion niotVft, im-ltriciii-ii.e g.Mi'l-m-n Vji :u- ar.d drfr:rve t!it ,'ppt op iat- icw i i by ilandard m v Vou rrcivf wun d-fcrt::. Too?;h:s 1 aid j ?pj. July 2 j, 1800. f 'lo i)j cjr.tir.iuJ.J

cm Sun, and that he has honeflly adhered

to it, he, with coiifidence, appeals'to the

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---..j,. ui .,,1 impartial puolic

Doctor M'Namee however, has falfely

acculco him of rejecting any pieces, on any

terms, from his party. The fail is limply

this he tendered a piece for publication, to which the Editor made no objection, and

told mm it mould receive a place in his pa.

per, upon the fame terms all pieces of that

nature, had lately been received, to wit

payment In evidence of which be offers

the following cirtificate.

44 1 wasprefent in the office of mr. Stout.

when Doftor M'Namee came in with a

piece ior publication, and after mr. Stout read it, he faid he had no objection to it, hutrefufed to publifh it, unlefs the dodor

would pay him for it.

"SAM. ADAM."

This is the only piece, which has been

retuled m any Ibape, from his party, and retnfed from a determination toobfervethe

fame conduct towards the parties Mr.

Uandolpb had been charged for Jiis pieces,

ar.d the Editor was certainly not difpofed to extend to dodor M'Namee, a favor, he

would not, if required, have extended to

that gentleman. If additional evidence

could be necelTary to prove, that his refuel

did not proceed from party confiderations. he would ft ite that mr. Randolph, anxious for its appearance had offered to pay for its

inlertion : tor the verity of this laft, he

refers to mr. Newton E. Weflfall, and

lter Jones, Efqr.

Lemuel Baldwin , J Br ads flaw

Josiafi Blackford

William Berry

Sarah Crosby

Levj Compton, 2.

James Dunk:n

Enoch Davis, 2,

Dennis Dace,

Jesse F.mtnerson

Rev. John Evans

William Gamble

E. I Hickman

George Harper George Leech

Antoine Lasselle,

Robert Jlf'Coy J

Antoine Mat dial,

B George flat he. Tfiomas Beard Susan Bailey S9 C Join CahbelL

Margaret Crosby,

James Dugan -John Dougherty,' E Eohert Evans, James Evans, G

John Greatbouse'

iri Eli Hawkins, L Pear Le plant e,' M

Mary D. M'Clcur,

Daniel M'Clure,

Betsy l MCture, James M( lure

Robert JUosely, C. M'Cormich, 2.

John Moore

William Morgan,

John Ghara.

John Pea,

Saliy Parr,

William Prince 2,

Benj. D. Price, Manasah Reevs,

iasabel Bau-linps,

Joseph Hansford David P. Rankin,

NOTICK.

If A LIj tncf ili;!rbied to the fubfenbers

wi. . ... r.j e ,

-t. jfc. ic injuniru io come lor ward and rnke pnymrnt on or before the 25th day of Augull, tbofe who neglect to comply with

tins notice will be aeali with as the law di-

reds.

Ilodgcti & Holmes.

Peter Steley 2,

'lofin Small,

Joseph Shiftd.

11 m S trickling

Wm. Vm More?nan.

O L. G. Obaussier, V Wilscy Pride, Edward Porter, John G- Pframar R Mary Reeves David Reel, Alex. Robertson,

Jacob Sutsman, JViliam Salter, Jlloss Short. T

John F. Thompson, John Thomas, Frances Tisdole,

July 28 lb, 1509,

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NOTICE,

of us will ft-t out for Philadrl

ia, the 1ft of Augull next, and

wilhur iriends that are in arrears with u

to tr punctual in difchaiging their balan-

ccs oetorc that nay.

Cbas Smith, Co.

ju.v !Ui, iorj. J1.' 3t

Sofrine Vangordon,

Edward Wilson, James ll'utson, Isaac Wliite

V Samuel Fail, VV David Watson, Jacob Warrick, john Walmsley, A

Chenct Zcpherin.

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wh.icli will be f;!J whuleLtle c:i ir.oderatr terms.

I..:u. - ol broti.rr I,.inren.is in Vincem.c:

;.it;.crw topy, or itccive winf vtr bdl : ; r'- --r or f H .t I will rt i: :i J li n.v f.r.n a. i 1 1 i i t oi) itC tVCJ i)d

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PRINTING. JL:nd!; C-rntkr .d?crs, AM) ALT. KINDS ui UI-NixS. KKATTV AM) Af.M-it'T IV ' " I Ml D A P 'Mlb Ol FiCL.

IjI: S.iLE A F i HIS C F ICE, RMAL PKiNCII Li;S 1:0 M, IX CATHOLICS. (I-ic!u'!y ti isjj EluiiJatcU wi'.U NjIcj

tkl ! .

u tbrLL 1 t u L L Y inform the rub.

that 1 am now carrying on the R td

-king and Blue-dyi:ir bufmrfs m the

.nouir lotmerly occupitd by Win- M

Gi-iwen oppofjte the Gouit houfe in Vin

... in it i . . i

ic-nncb, i nin color cotton utep blue at

5 cents prr pour.d, p.tle blue tt 37 -nJ a

halt cents per pound, Wool derp blue at

50 tents per lu.unJ, o.dc blue -t 25 cents

per pound, it mult be hc1 t leaned ard

cleared ot greafc ana fo.p, fo as the ct los

nny tdkc its natut al ttcd ; I will take

hx thread at 2s 6.1 per lo. sud tow

thread at loiiprr lo. iu part p.iy t r lice Cs

mi will al.v.ys inve a lup,)ly on baud t

.iCcommodrfte ruiciMfrrt 1 ;':ve twelve Si

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a halt cents pet pufhrl tor j(wd alht. JOHN BKUNKU. june 1G, 18C9. 2y fim

Geary c JJcivniuti

iA.CLJ4i that I

Onll attend at the ClrTtTyTcc of K.o. v t; .:,ui S.turd..y the jih inlt.mt, u, p y i:,to the l...l:(is U tlCI rk, .!r,tl,h to .4 lawci the Teriit.-.ry, ti c t iX ,i d iurrt it tn twn:!y arrcs f f I ii.d iold L-r inn,0.r!4' t:iXri'! r :!,r )"f ar 'c 7, in'tbr i,H-i,r ( ( l horn I u!im. aovi i .f , I fo . ii i,r hxtcciilb clay cf Frbru.. yf l's, Lit All; t.cc ct l l.v uif. iii.

July Utlij Itu:',

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II O R S K S Braved in by the ll'cas India::.: and dsli xt red to the Governor. Oik- bright cbefnut fjrrel mare, about two years old Lit JWing, .bout fourteen h .mis high, no brand or mark perceivable, Ihe is not hrke. C).ic brigli: forrcl borfe, about fourteen bauds nJ c half high, no brand perceivable, a H..r and fnip, fuppofetl to be nine years old, a number of laddie marks on hij back, and h is ti e philb Kmv. Alio one forn l hoife fifteen hands hip-h.

nmnoeil on the- oil flioulder W. a ftar

f'-ipt his bark much marked with the fad

die, about nine years old.

Hie owners are dc fired to come forward

prove property pay charges and take theni

a way

JOSEPH BARRON, Injc.prctcr, July 5th, 1S09. INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, Washington, April 27 1889

Order All officers ot the armv whri

are on fui lough, or abfent from their ref"

pedive corps or llations, will report them-

,uvri wnnout delay to Adjutant and Infpedor t,f the army, major Nicoll, at the city of Wafliincton ; ftatini on what nn-

thority they are abfent, and the period for which their furloughs were given ; and all otluers who (ball hereafter be abfent from their refpedive corps or itations, will report .1 41.. .ii . - I

hiicimnyrs inontniy as herein ttiretted.

By ouler of the Secretary of War.

A. . NICOLL, Adjutant and lnshertnr'

ftCr'Thofe printets who are authorilVd tr

publilh the Laws of the Tenth Congrels of-

wie uniten states, are rruuefied to inferc

the above twice a week lor three weeks, and tranfmit thrir arc-mints to the Acimm.

tant of the War Department for fettle, merit.

30 3 w Matr r.

" v9 PRO POSALS BY

GENERAL W. JOHNSTON L. D

( of incennes J. T.J ' For publilhing by fubfrnption A vjork to be entitled THE INDIANA JUSTICE AND CONSTABLES GUIDE.

This work flnll embrace a 1

frrtation on the life and orco-ref .,n,U

thehws of England) and prefent rtfptdive powns and duty of Juftirrs of the Peace and Couftahlrs under the tta'ute laws of

Indian, it llnll hkewife contain all rl

neceiTuy forms for their refpedive offices and be prefaced with the Coutlitution of the United States and the ordinance of

the 1 ernoi v.

The utility and efientialltv of fuch

an undertaking and publication, cfueciidlt

in Itwli .na, cannot in 'eed it ought not, for

i moment, to he doubt. (j it Js therefore

hoped that whrft is renrrally Lr00CJ. ,v;ii

be liberally encourani."

CONDiTlONS.

1. It will be roo.piilVd of one vnbim-

odavo, of uetwtru one hundred am! m..

hundred nd fifty p'agrs

It Mnl! be printed on coou common

.'a)-r and Hitched.

3. It will e j ut to mefsas f.on as four

hundred n ui-s -re fu'.firihtd f r (which

amount, it is liiplrd will ban fv deftav

tl'e expends whuh mufl nn ff r 1 1 y be in.

currtd tor nnteriaL. a irpMit and printing.)

4 It 'nil be delrvrrd to in dcr ibers.

in r.c. ji:h s atone doiL pt r c t py.

5. I lie r.n r.ber ot frir ( i.'.fi ribed for.

U'ull !)f p. id cr, on iht fubl'cribers heinp-

publiily notified thai the work is icaa) fur

"live iv.

Su'jfi ri;vion; for tbe ribovrwoil:

.vui (e litriw.. lv tl-rl'-ver.'P.dLMatiers

i i tbe l etriti iv, by H rr Gentl-mm to

wl:r.m lu';ti ipthoi p. jr-r': may be foi warded o.d y ctl.rrs nl,., ip -y , favorably iUl ded loWdi'J; the m-dermki:..'. KDITOR.

. Iii. NK DKKDS J'r Suit ut this OJia a l r, . .;. ICiirnwt. umvir.ws. and L , c C it 1 1 an.; Jcr Mi itt , itCS J'itr Sjc at ihn Ojjicc,