Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 June 1818 — Page 3
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We have been authorised o state, Ben a niii V. :ck s, is a can ;: 1 .te for the o nee of s leriif at tUe ensuing August ek clion We are al so authorized to stae, tliat John Scott, is a ca ididat for the a Tioc of she- ftat the ensuing A igust cb CUon, W i Kavjs '.j .ion requested to state, that Gjrjj R. C Sullivan, Robert Buntin, jun a 'dJJri M C7rr. Will serve, if clelcctcd, in the next general assembly of this state, in the house of representatives, to represent the district compo ?ed of the counties of Knox, Davis, Belli i van and Vigo Wo nave been requested to state, V at Joseph Warner, of Datis county, will Serve ivctectifliHthe next general assembly of this state ha the house of reprcs nitativeS, to represent the Counties cf . iiox, Suiiivan, Yi ;d and Davis. Wi Have also bee:-! aftithorised 1 i state
that Nathaniel Huntington, Esq. will, ii
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next general assembly oi t us state.
We have been requested to state, that William 1 Ike, Esq. will if elected, atrve his Fellow citizens of the senatorial district composed of Ihe counties of Unox, Davis, ullivan and Vigo, in the next general assembly as a member of t'::: senate. We are authorised tolmnoUnce P T T -B"l.Nr W. MELSON. al a candidate for Congress, at the ne:ct A igu ' election. tVr are authorise d to State that RldHat.:) DaNifti,Bsq ifcleeted will aain Represent the count) i of Gibson, Pike, Dubofe, and a part of Posey, i i the tiext QeneraJ Assembly of the State of IndiWc are rentiested announce Joes W
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b - e and groveilin practices ut I trust the unfetter. intelligent and virtuous electors thr i a ;'h ut the state. WiH fetch hito at the ensuing election in Au-;;ns-iv ;t, that such attempts hereafter, . i on!r produce detesu'i )ii. Mr. Ilendrir'.-s instead of being "Employed in attei ling to the interests of his nstituent, as is falsely intimated in ; . : Centinclof hist week, is, and mat at the matrttttt that tent cite vtent to f:rin, trav ding thrdugh the Western section ot the state, ' ' ctiotte fing ; trying, as hisp 'ototyp ! mr. Jeaniags, often di 1 be1 . hi n. how many vote he can ot for shaking hands an 1 talking about the weatiier ! 1 I is to b i hoped the p?op!e v- 11 treat him as he merits; let them r li is tht ir voi i sin n Ignorance imbeciiity and intrigue, and the state will be c o in pi teiv renovated. HEIGtf-HO CIRCULAR. TO ril PEOPLE
Hark from the East a doleful sound, Yo jugglei s he ir the cry ; Jrj .: i igsand Hendricks loses ground Y,. . it tfnuraid tlicv'li die.
C IM NT VTfOM There is so much of m ntal ins! r.Mdtuce, ;f not depravity, manifested by iome sinister scribbler who has lately sent his insidious trash to t -.e publick thro the medium of the Centinel t' at c mnot dc cen i to make a foonal reply ; Indeed I have so much reliance on t c To ..! sense and liscernment i i my fel i-w citiaens, that it does not appear necessary to do so t would in t i :mark, howev r that avarice, fraud and i nposi ti i k have carrfed their points, and sue teeded too lo ig not by fair, on a manly con luct, becoming the rulei-s oi a free and virtuous people; but v tun ii o r St v.r oeuv u-'n Y s, just by such pitiful cunning and maneuvering as the scribbler I ahn.h- to, displ ivs.F irinst nre. Wm. ttendricks was chared With plalgerlsm an! falsehood ; the c- v res v.erC supported by irrefutable proofs ; hi apologists 5 Opl oldei - come Jut in the Centinel, and what do they do thev orfer a c mti rtiptible explan itlort for ti- H .-d ricks, and thentry to bel hour the writers who brought (brward the vyy with kW scumlitv. Tins has Von their invariable practice they alVavs makatrr H in some way to divert nubli attention from rh' - n fact of mr. Hendricks : ,,d kbcn lbm!J down and fusing every man in dares iont : his vniee against his unhallowed p :c,cetn Ho. v despicable must the
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corr fct t io tloniinec.-.-ov an ot toe party woo now sway of In rian i. In toe a ife kt p op!e rests our soverei m improper proceedings 1 an c tie fir ward next u r03 iestv of their strength t i
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their rig .vs and i ite rests snorted with at pleasure, suffered too much by the
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subserviency of ot lei s, to bo p itient u idcr the load any Ion j er. The people in the East of the st ite who have heretofore led the 'Vest as they please I be bo to manifest signs of returning moderation an I wisdom ! they begin to see that
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heretofore uphel 1 ! and n w it tlie WC t will arouse from carelessness and inactivity ; h its citizens v. ill ttep forward with vigour, the satc mav be redeemed ! the present disgrace of our state, the bane of our prosperity, may be ba ; led forever. Faction may try to Cover i i rottenness ! men in omce may do th :ir utmosf, t'icy mav denounce an 1 ci v aloud.hut the ''" should, k T trust will cause themselves to be respected. Th. ir interest is net a patties! their can ft i n t a factions ; they have suffered by inebmpetent and unworthy rulers ! they have suffered imposition, until they cm sufc fer no longer. They Have discover ' experience is the best test pfprincipl s, they have seen that bromises made by some men, are empty sounds, made I ut to le forgotten : and that ttmduct is t' e only correct test of men fthtJ tl '" p.cti ms too A majority of the people I Ing now sensible or this Sre rapidly changing their opin.: :: of Mr. Hcndi icks w homt h v ha re heretofore unacc: untablv
ey have di overed his b'y d 'i. lent 1 1 m my of i remi'isitfes for omce.
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displeasure $ Or to suffer materially in reputation and fortune That time !;as passe I a v iy. Veither sia crv to rim r., nor slaverv to dictator, nor sfavery to personal hate, engendered o ily by party spirit will longer support him. I he rlghtsof nofreemancan with impunity he hereafter trampled Upon ; and Mr
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his individual merit and his acts. To shew these a-, they appear without exa ferStiott or w co(,t'."i r down u ht in malice shall be the object of another communtcatioti ; in the mean time this one may recal a suitable modi of thinki igto some ofyouf t taders It is geiwirally acknov (edged that the afi ; -s of the state should interest every . titen of the state and if any one can shed light upon an obscure matter, or point to ?. fact or a in ide of conduct that will tend to ben'.t, he is culpable if lie remains silent T 1 1 a a h a ; contemptible pens that occasionally f-,(d the Cen tii. el, rr.v h p i' in re uiisitioo !o suppo their c-v.n'.overs and mrstead the pnbiic mind ; but thev are too low o withdraw my attention from the main obj jet. This notice is given In time, and the reason whv I give it is this that corrosion is manifestly upon her last U i in this state ; and in one particular seems to be subject to the genca! law of nature
mamt!y that mimalsofatco advanced
ag;e are generally of feeble frame, k ;ive to their youns many defects ; smoflgst which imbeciifty of mind is not the least. You! for the present, KNOX. APPO N i ...EM S I rfl i by the President with the concurrence of the Senate. David M. Hale, Collector of Direct s and Internal l.utics for the state ot Indiana. Au JU tus ChoUtesm, Commissioner to treat with the 1 irt,i . u ). .; fs, Pot'awatamies, and other tribes of Inoians, witl in the Illinois Territory. liliain Clark, and Augustus Chouteau, Commissioners for hoi ling a treaty with the Quabash tribe of iiiuiads. Jonafhan Jennings, Lewis Cass, and B njamin Parke, Commissioners fof ho d a treaty with the Indians in the state of Indiana. Isaac. Shelby and Andrew Jackson, Commissioners for holoinc a treaty with the Chu kasaw nation of Indians. V iliiam Prince, Indian agent at Vincennen. Alcxai der Wolcott Jr. Indian agent for the Lakes. Foi eisti. France. It is said that the recal of Si me oft he c v. os is decided Upon ; and Soul v. ill be iin ested with the marshal's baton. hv ! r.T v Paper money is working to its end in Sweden. Ten persons l ave fallen at Gottenburfeh for 240,000 collai s. Letters from London states, that the B Itic was open on the first of March A circumstj nee that bus not occuned for two hundred years. The Fhri:h:s Ferdinand, Intending to seih or expectio; to be dispossessed of Florida, is carryihgona high game. In the An. a of Monday, a letter is pnblisl ed. dated Madrid 17th, 1818, in which it is stated that since the seizhmr of Anielia Island bv onr goi ei nmeiit, rerdin- ; 1 t' e Y Itli has i;ratited to st -veral of his favorites immense tracts of land in the Floiidas."
At a mertmg of the Citizens of Cincinnati!, considerable anxietv was evinced for the completion of the Jefferson ville Omo C anal. C ommittees were appoi, -ted to wait on the residents of each ward, thetosrn council and the different Banks of the ( ity to obtain subsci iptions. I he s ime irening one thousand shares were subscribed. tlx ig n, Mgy 7 Never within tf.e recollection of our oldest Inhabitants, lias such cold unpleasant weather been ixperienced, as that wc have the present w ason. On Monday last the tloui tains Wi re white witfc snow and the wind ever since as chilling as in the middle of Vv inter. Vegetation is at least one month m arrcar of all former seasons. r7 c ..N-.V..V LODGE, Ah. . 1 MIS nu mbers of Vincenr.es Lod c, A; l:M: a,e Inquired to be nunc' tual in their attendance at the I odfc om on Wednesday the 24th inst at 8 o clock, a m. to celebiate the anniversary oi St. John the Baptist All worthy transient Brothers are respectfully ini'ied toatt; nd. B) order of the M. V J. BRADLEY, Secy June 12, A. L. 5SI8.
r m. Aury the Washikctow citv GA2ETTF states (on the authority oflttters from Charleston, S CA that corn. Aurys squadron, consisting of six vess . having on hoard 300 trot ps comm in le 1 by col Irwin, sailed from thence on the 8th inst, fer St Bartholomews.
It wa stated by T. M Nklson cf Va. in the discussion of the bid to authorise v . i ive prcccss to compel persons v. ho h ve rec iv. d and expended public moni s to ace count for the same1 that the uni nidated debts of the Paymasters of t e irmy alone, smoUnted to throe millions dollars ! What government ever ( Lbitt t a more scandalous state of affairs in any of Its departments ? Late newspapers have been received f 5 o France S England! cy cio not Coot hi any news, except accounts of a ni 1 t dre iful storm that t .ed c specially on the British Coasts from tire 5th to the 7- ult. Several houses were unroofed in Lon Ion ' and there was not a street which Was not strewed with wrecks of chimneys tile ;, si lies and lead 99 The acc sfro n Plymouth Sec are trri ii!e si . v sels in distress were flying at ilmosl every port, but relief could not :ive l u Within the mcn.ory of man' says one account, u no. ..ing like it was over seen M
Moscow ". Y.) April 23. O i Frid v and Saturday Ust we were vi ite ! with an uncommon fall of snowprobab v mo re than fell at any one ti nte during the past winter In some of the towns west of us, wo understand it ii now two feet deep. The travelling is s i liHlcult that no mails have arrived or departed since the storm. Pre -blent Boyet ofHayti is a Colored M n, about 5 v ars aid ; and was or.e of I commanders Who expelled the French i kders ol St. Domingo under Le Cure and HochambeAu. His courage and miii-ta'-v skill are highly spoken of. On ! of the first acts of Picident Poyer, of lavti, was the liberation of ail P i iners not Under the sentence of death A whhe President could not have done a more humane deed fttltf D. 41 Erie. Pa. Afirii 25. S:;ow Storm Prom the '.7th to the 22d inst some Snow fell hear every day ; but n- er more then 2 inches deep : 7 or 8 m; cs from tho Lake, bowcvrv.it was 13b c ' s; S yesterday morning it was nrx fot ?ieep ' pat Wa'd in, T r s' igliin ) .3 born as good, from WalnutcreCK to h'.tsrford, as any time last Winter.
TAXES I WILL commence the Collection in a fc . days and in order that the TAXABLES OF KNOX n ay be pitrpaicd, 1 wijl ii form them that such money only as will be receive in deposit in the Bank of Vincenhes willji be taken iii payment of Taxes. Punctuality will be exacted its therefore hoped ail will comply with the re: ulsltior.s of the iaw . B; V BECKES June 13, 18 18. 28 tf
20 DOLLARS ,LU AUD. RAN AW AY ftoni the ubsciiber. on the '2jii ot ay an apprentice 1 oy to the hatting I usineas, named JUliy Mc'FALL, His eyes are divers toiors. he has a scar on his upper lip . as to his clot! ing he had one pair of leather and two pair of blue domestic Pantaloons, two fl .x. Shirts, half worn, one yellow Mersailics est, coarse .Vhocs, one biue domestic Cozn, one supmiln bl.ick bioad cloili Coatee, very much worn ; 1 cannot tell What kind of a Hat he wore, as the Si op was found opto ti e next morning after he left n.e and several bats n.issii ig ; I co not know whether he perpetrated t e some, or whether it was b: oke t pen, how -ever the key which belonged to the lock was in it and toe windows open. 'J 1 is
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iciiow is a notorious villian forewarn ail persons from harboring him as I an determh ed to put the law in force against suth person or persons flatters may do well not to give him work for they may depend on paying ver) high prices for making hats i wiil ghe the above reward for his delivery and all feassss able expences. SAMUEL LR NER. Yinccnr.es June 5, 28 tf Notice. r "O all those who aie indebted to mc 1 by account or otherways, they aie once more invited to call fit pay th eir respective balances, as I have oeClined business h re, for the purpose of cloin and settling my accounts, theic aie smong my customers n.at must think Irom my indulgence that I do not include them in my notices. ut I fear they will find themselves mistaken for I am det 1 mined lo treat all alike of those who do not call and puv very soon. V. ilson L&gOto. Vincennes, April 25, 1318 21 tf
for u.f: OJfM Q VAH TM H y 5 C TIOjV OP i. 0. ;r township So. 8 North of Range No 10 West with 6 acres cleared and under fence acomtortsblc Double Cabbi: . Se ! rer f i ii 5; in within 3 and a h.df miles of ME HO 1. For terms SSsh to the subscriber livin : on the Land CEO. KIRBY, Isi nan 00. ? ; 7 f Nil IC & T H VVEappointa I Maj .f ( k9 1 my :.ient and a.trrr.ey to trar s .c; U my business in and about Vincem.ts. 8c havt fully authorised him to sell aus 'f my n tl property in the said town m i s cinity, hereby banding myself tocos Irm all his contracts ut . lati n il mto. Wm H HARRlSO . Blank Sett Bm I For Bale at ihii 0:!icc.
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