Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 April 1816 — Page 3
THE WESTRRN SUM.
rllfC&tfNKS, April 20, 1816.,
O.i the 16th uit. the fotloIDg refolution was Introduced by M-. Jennings, into the hod ft oi tieprtfetttativeft.. 1 Resolved, Tint the Committee on p ii lie expenditures be, nJ they are hereby iiillrudcd to enquire uit.i the Hue of the accounts conDoited with the fuperintendeocy of Indian tfiirs tor the ternt uy of Induna, and the manner Q which the tuueriiitcudancy has been diMharged. 1'iie utiftttlied integrity and brilliant talents ot our lte goeernoi Harrtfon,att too well bottomed, to be in the leall iff cied by the following flim'V Ss. unfounded rtOtafltl '.he juft and Well earned faint ot ih.it diltio.Mjilhed foldiet and (I ate fro in, will fhtne more brilliant., if an enquiry be inlli. tuted. Many of my readers well know this In inn hulinefs has been Jennings's hobby he mounted it with a few rml contends, when fi(t offering to nis re pre fen t the people Twas hen managed fo adroitly, in ContM&CI ion With other fabrications equalIv untrue and m Vicious, that a portion of the p-opl-s eats were donned, h their eyes blinded thui did Tenmngl tide to con. prr fs What he has there done A Farinrr of Knox county' informs the people io part, to dy. Governor Hemfon will live in the grateful reeollecioU of the people of this tettttoey, when his puny and Contemptible flndererwill be thought of only to he f. neJ Without idding more a: prefeht) I will gire this fluff to my readers 1 M Jennings, in offering his res dution on Turf lay, for an enoiiry into the luprr indanco of Indian as of Indians terra tory, obier Ved, i h t he wifhed to lute to the houfe, that each of the goeemori of the terrirni ies of the United States, at c of the territories north arefl nfthc river Ohio, were likewifr luperintendauts of Indian if fairs, f r and within thrir refpec"Wt tr rritones ; That it would be diffii ult to ascertain the nufchtef which might acrrue by reafon of any nepjret. or other mrl feafance in relation to the dutieS'bl focO fuprrintrnsfaactet That It- In J long been of opinion
that m -I Conduct had taken plicr in the lu Oerintetivlantv tor the territory of Indians Mr. J. said that t he lws of the United Statea had Ion; fince prohibited any fuperintendant from being concerned in meichansiiaing ; though he had no hefitation in Rating, that the lte fuperintcndant for the territory of Indiana had been concerned in trade wtnle ailing as Inch, ami that he had pur hled goods for the ule of the Indians on account of the U. States, from the concern in whi h he was a partner Mr, J. f id tint he did not intend to na-ke any alloiion to the prrfent governor ot Indiana he alIu ld particularly to I former govern rjte Major General of the army of the U' it-d Sta es. He hoped the enquiry would be tuftituted." Washington City, April . " The Bank f i 1 1 has just passed the Senate by a majority of ten votes, and a the amendments made to ii are not very important, it is almost certain to become a law. The Tariff will very likely pass the house to-day."' lieporter.
The hills to enable the
people oi inutana os wiississipj)i territories to form them selves into separate states, have been discussed in the
House of Representatives,
to make the bill a law. The amendments adopted by the senate are not such, it is believed as effect the principle of the bill. The principal of them have already been stated in the Journal of Proceedings of the Senate. There is one of some moment to this District, which has not been noticed the object of which is to allow the government to charter any other bank or banks, within this District with capitals not exceeding in the whole six millions of dollars. The general impression is we understand that the amendments will be concurred in by the house of representatives Nat. Intel, SALE 1, March 22. From Gibraltar. The ria gue. dpt. Tread well arrived here." from Gibraltar, infortiu d us (handle plague was raging with great violence at Constantinople Naples in feveral piacrs in Italy and at Corfu. The govern, ment of the latter place had burnt two towns, & encamped the populace on a plain, under a (Irons; guard to prevent communication with uaaffecled villages. The United States Frigate Java, Com. Perry arrived at Gibraltar in If days Irom the United States. & proceeded to port Mahon, to join the American fquadron under Conn. Shaw.
THE iubferibrrs hive entered into partnrrlbip under thr firm of Chale ij won. Jfr tlie uupofe of cartying on the Apothecary Business, in connrcion with the prafice of Pni?ic & Surgery, They have juft opmed a Nrge and general aiTortment of DRUGGS fc? MEDICINES, t their Apothrcnry Rore, water ftrret, Vincennes. (in the room lately occupi"d bv William Mc.IntoOi, plq. as a ftore,) which thry will lell, whole fale or retail, at as fafinable terms as any m the VVrltrrn country. They intend to Icep fu h a fupply as will met the demandi of the place, and inke it an obj-.fl fnr Phvtici ins and retailers to procure thrir ftipplies of them. The praiflice ot PhyflC and Surgery in all their various branchef.. will be attended by Doctor HALE; and all calls in either line of bufinefs, will be gratefully received and pt omptly e xecurrd. 1) V!D M. HALK, JEREMIAH WOOD. February 29, 1816. I3-tf
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Eight Dollars Reward. pj ce RAN A WAY from the IT Cubic riber on the 2 2d day K., ?V. Marcni negro man
. : i I e about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches
nigh, 30 years olu, yellow ComuierRion, large nolr, and hs a bad c ountniance, he was feen on the 2 i inO- on the Weft Tide of the Wahafh. three miles from Vincennes, St work with a free man rf rolu, who calls himfelf JACK &UTLER, nd who has been in the habit of harboring fid negro man ior fome months pill fhc above reward will be given to any perfotl who will deliver fid negro to mr, or lodge him in jail fo that I can net him ag;;in. John Mc.Cure jr. April 5, 1816. 18-tf yrTF Ml prfons are herchv Forewarned f om Imi bciiing fiid negro, I ;jn deter, mined to profrcute fu(h evil difpofed oppo fers of the laws ot their country, f. M.
Will be Received DURING the enfuing week, and for fal by the fublcnber, J-umatta rda, if a quantity of Plough Wool and Rcrcm IL:tts,
Lossac and lop Bjats, Mens, IVomens and Childrens Shoes, Chains, Hj?s Sh Xmvts, Axes, Aailt Window Glass, cTc. cc.
He has now on hand, Cheap C illieoes, Shirting, I,ifh t.inen. Cdmbrn . J .conet, Lenoe, Book and Mu! Muflms, Fafhionable Marfcilles and other vetting, Blue, brwn, black, and mixt fjperfine London Cloths, Krrfeymers, Cords. Velvets, Crapes, Lavrnt ne, Sattm and Lutcltnng Silks, bilk handkerchiefs, Sec. Sec. with a choice Collection of HARDWARE CUTLERY', Embracing all ufttul articles, fuch as Knives and forks, S hen and Brafs rim Pen k pocket knives Stock and Pad Sciffors, ifTorted, S Lucks, Main irons, alTorted, I Mill and Crofs cut ChilTels, l5ir,cers, S Siv3, bcl ftcel Door Latches, v pi ite, Cai dlcfticks, S Tenant and Hand
Fi!
es,
Saws, S c. Sec.
also a complete aflYrtment of Queensware and Groceries, Among it which are,
Cups and Saucers, S Chocolate, Plates, Dimes, belt I .digo, Table Ciftors, S Madder, Bowls. Pitchers, Logwood, Gold & Silver Luf- S Chalk, tre ware, Allum,
Glue, Coperafs, Brimftone, Saltpetre, Tobacco, s Cloves,
Nutmegs, S Imperial and Hyfon
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Teas,
Look Here. WILL fell two lots of ground in Vincennes, with two dwelling boufes, one kitchen, and one ftible, all well inclofed with a eood fence, adjoining Henry Ruble on the S. E and a lr of Tho. Emmifon on the N. VV. and bounded by two llreets on the other two fides I will give a good warrantee deed for the property for terms apply to the printer, or to B F. Brckcs. April 18, 1816. 20-3t
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f Wants (Employment. J YOUNG MAN ot fair charter, 0JLJL he would write for any one who wilhes to employ a clerk, or he W'ul! -ii te:id in a D;y Good or Druggift Horc quiie of THE PRINTER April 19, 1816 20-3
In the Warrick Circuit court
March Term 1816.
Lufinda Tucker vs. John Tucker,
Petion for a Divorce r" 'IJIb d y came the petioner by her atX. tornty, and filed her litl tor a Divoice, aud it appearing tn the fatisfaftion ol the coii'i by propo affidavit filed, that laid John Ttlfckrr is not an inhabitant of this territory, it is ordered by the court, tint tne faid John Tu ker lo appear at the next term of this court, to be holden "t Darlington, on the fourth Monday of yuwe, then and there anfwer the a fore fa id libel, or otherwife the cou t will he r and determine the fame in his hlVnce, and that a copy of this order be publilhed at leaft eight w-eks in fume public newlpiper in this territory A C ,pv Tefte.
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G. BUCKLKR, Clerk.
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tiered to be engrossed for ot upo moderate iei
Ol
a third reading and ill probably pass; NATIONAL BANK Bll L. The Bank Bill has finally passed the Senate. Having previously passed tlie house
oi representatives, mere re
mains only the consent
that house to th
ments ol the senate and the
Prepare to Pay !
LL tbot'e indebted to nie by note,
look account or otberwifr, will l-.ve
trv ut)l eand c IV, by making payment pre
vious to the 20tb M.ty - 1 m in want ot
mney jnd muU have it fo luok to yourTclves. WtlL Jones Apiil 19, 1316. ?J-4t
Nr. W. IOHNSTON
b jull received from pittlb i uh, and opened at Ins ftoie at tbe N. L. e;.d
iuin ttreet, in Vincennes, where be in
rods keeping an elegant and extenfive af. ljrtme:u ot Books and Stationery,
ie will difoofc
ms His collection
ia iudlCUMiSi for home ufe ; and he would
Willi gly engage to furotlh Merchsnti ai d others, upon fuch terms svill make it nd viirable for tliem to pure bale of him, in ltcad of importing. 3-tf Vincennes, Dec. 20. 1815.
9jSe
if tbe fu It ujiluv, which
NOTICE.
LL per (bos in future bringing in pub
lic arm?, ill be picifcd to deliver
VilC taillC IIJ II I . ii. i ii,. j Jill c , III II "1 cennes, who is auihorurd to rcctip-. tor the
amend-
JOHN T. CHUNN, Tit mat V . lA It, ft..
approbation of the President Apni ip, i s i &. so-rt
NOTICE,
blcribrrs having procured a
k of le itbrr, and other ma-
trriitot thr quality trom etl ot the
rnorntains. they hereby inform thr public in gerpral tliat they intend carrying on the SADDLING BUSINESS in all its branches in the corner houfe a part ot which is now occuj ird a Oore room by Mr. Rfiley, and nearly oppofite the (lore of N. Breading St Co. where they w.ll k--p a conftattt fupply of the moll tafhiomble Saddles, Bridles & Harness of every d ft riptiun lri;ni the exprrirnce they p . fft is in their line of buGnrft, they will e;prti at leart a marc of the pubhc patronage. Ii , us r Cs? Wise Vincennes April 3 . I ri I 6. 18-tf
NOTICE
i f in I V . m mmm
J VVIIJJ I" til VKV I V I I I 1 I UK I )
and Mcchnici Brk of Indiana,'
rgie notice that one thoofand fti res
ami upardi have bren fokl ,an elrion will therefore be held at th Cfuit hoofc in Mad if on, on Satuiday thr 4:b day of M y next, betwrrn thr In-urs ot I 2 Sc 3 o'clock P. M. for 13 ciireclors, to f c until the fitft Monday in January, 18 17. By order, JOHN 5ERING, 0 e of the Commissioners. Madifon, April 3, 1816. 19-3t
MuUard, C Ffh, See. Sec. PATENT MEDICINES Such as Experi ne hs Api'uovt d and B h COMMKNOKD. Brilifli Oi!, S HjiI m Oil, Elfence Peppermint, s God trey a Cordial, Bh em ii s l)r ps, S Stoughton's Bitters, Antibillious Pills, S Hoopers Pills, Anderfons Pills, Itch Ointment cc. A variety of fdtd BOOKS, Sthool and Miscellaneous All of wl icb will be fold uncommonly low by JOHN EWTNG, In the Oore, formerly occupied by Grorge Wallaee, tfq. nearly oppofite Mr. Grcater's Inn. C7J. EWING requefti all who are yet indebted to him for goods fold during t he Idll ye-ir, to rail and nuke payment with cut dly. As an inducement, be will pl-dge himfelf to renew thrir accounts ota much better terms thnn thry were contracted He continues to receive Peltries, B-f w-ix. he. So. Vincennes, March 26, 1816, Administrator's Notice. LL aerfons indrt.trd to the rllate of
1 Will iam Francis d"cd. are r-qucftei
to come forward nd frtrlr fF the f me b
thr 20th day cu Aiy next, and all pt;1t)ii
having claims againil faid eftatr are drfneJ to prefent them by that time alfo, properly adjofted for fcttlement, to THOs. EMMIFON, cne of the Administrators April 17, 18 16. 20-3t
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J. N Wm. L. COLMAX, HAVE juft rririvrd a fr rfli lupply of Merchandize,
fumble to the prefer.t feafon, which they
..II .1.1 r -1 l ii .1 r
win unpoie oi on cne lowrn irriji .i ol
1 ale, uill do wrll to call, a we will frU our whole flock of goods at a i m til advance. N. 13 All thofe indebted to us are ernefllv rcqu"led to tomr forward nd mke payment immcdialfly, at lonrr indulgence cs: nct br givrnwill take ll kinds of Furs in exc hinge tor merchandiCr. o-tf December 20, 1815.
9dm in istrators Notice, ALL perfons having j ; i Uims aalnfi the eftate of Divk Liloe, fen. deed, arr r - q u-ft d to prelrnttf.fin properfT d
juueu ior irtijrment r.y tlir nn: u V Ol AN
i rx', -nd dll thofe indebted to fid iittc rre d- fired to come forward ant fettle them off by the iid fiit dy ot May nrxt. DAVID LILL1E, Adm, April 4, 1816.
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