Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 May 1819 — Page 3

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TUP! WP.tfTPUY cr-v ' 1' VINCENNES: Saturday, Mat h ISiO. Candid ties at the next August vlectton FOR GOi'ERXOR. BSF B L. IIOLMAN. V Of F leutenant R rvernoi R VTLlFF BOONE, fOHN DEPAUVV, DCnNIS PENNINGTON. '. T. n?. : 0 THE PEOPI E OF INDIAN The three eventful years of ftu- s.- v, which will fflTve elapsed on the first Monlav in ncrticr npvt vc nni iw more remarkable, Tor the humiliating scenes which occurred during their continuance, than, is t oe present period portentous of the most pleasingindi i sensible and important political chaises. f:i Aucrust 1 816 Jonathan Jennings was elevated to the gubernatorial chair by an unmerited, unex pected and extraordinary vote in opposition to a man who had rendered his country ser- , . .. . J . touls ;" a man, who defied re iv" ui 1 1 in 1 s nidi, tried mens ? : ui 1 1 i 1 1 1 s i. i i u i 1 1 1 e ( l men s proach, and rv)se during a lonac and eventtiil hie, superior to all Pi " Vfll the obloquy and management of the unworthy. In that elec tiv)n, fellow citizens, an intelli cjit but heedless majority, disregarded the revolutionary services of the late T. Posey liose virtue Sc sa- rifices were di tingur hed in seem ing the 1 e ! exercise of the rights which were then degraded. In that election, we the citizens of the Wf:s r.l st every thing hut honor and honor has hern hardly earned. Our candidate was supported without consultation or compromise. and he pased through an ordeal, such as 7'v irvu roMiu hoar a i . sustn n . ii, . .

witli a new triumph to his rep- T , ot be',s : -& Ba,ik of Unitd States utation. If a majority of the !'f "a'ts repaired spirit- within their respective jurisdicrople were the dopes of im. f ' uhfi P'ace ot danger. tions. This claim has been

pWure or the victims of deceit luTleorruotion al that time f rioice that t tie time is fast approaching when i 1 toe error may be corrected. It has b ( n apparent that many deplore their infatuation St degeneracy then, and now there a pears in prospective just 4 for complete consolation. csuuiiirr ueservinff Cluiraeter has been once more announced ,i j i - as a candidate for Governor in i le person of Jesse L. Hot. A I 1 - M kN. nd what art1 the uncon laminate uwat?,curcu.n:on. I, the virtuous & the upright bound to do ? They - i how their expectationsinMr.Jenningshavfbeen fulfilled-they have seen their constitution and laws prost.a-ted-thev have seen numerous abuses-they have seen a prostitutionol executive authnriiv :nto an extent unn. 1 .i:'no au extent unpreeed ?nted t hey have seerrsc hemes, and plottings, hireling presses calculated to render their rights ol election, and indeed every other right of citizenship, a mere nullity And 1 again ask what are they now bound to dn ? They see through the Dfedium of a " CentineP the fair lain,' and elevated character ot Mr. Holman already a ailed, and now they have only to resolve whether tin y will redress their grievances antl resost iiit the character of the ; f- " me ti nils oi peculation and deceit. Pa,j,l, of Indiana in August you nave 10 oeiermine whether

they were led astray hv the , Vu "u"!- satistactorly. and cone us vely thiit o! faction Lthe'lal! St mt - settled by the supreme court in ty and dignity of social virtue iw ' l , f .7' opposition to the state pretertid public happinesss, we have aU'n I i e TS ZT S-T- thp,'Sh urSed b a rcason now to reioice thai the l,".der- . The. fire wderable number of states in

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w rr"r.7. man Jennings agairf eaidirule upon your institiitiormnd keep them subservienHjO SHystem which if not entireVcorrunt leads to that result : or whether you will by the hon-

oraoie choice ol Jesse L. in the most graceful manner Holman place a gentleman in under a national salute. Her the gubernatorial chair, who draught of water with the mahas disposition and talents to chinery on board, is only 19 inrender your state respectable ches.

anc V I-, i r ' your aitairs prosperous. jt.v ouii.inriu luuisui jell nings it has been already asked "who is Jesse T. Itn1mn T f1!' answer them, that he is a czen whose science, talents, encrgy anl principle, warrants the heartiest wishes for his sue- . ...... i , , . B. ces?' This is not intended as praise : the writer of this knows Mr. Holman only by reputa-

tion ; and if he did not know portant causes in direct oppohim at all. he would not think sition to legislative acts and

praise necessary to counteract the censure of the " C en tin el." I hat paper is well known to be devoted to Jennings, and its censure and abuse should alwas . Vlewed by our citizens T . mnest praise. But let the in?truits ot deception lavwhiUhpvmnr l,.'.;ih'. . : J P"de in arding to you before v . j " i c the auusi cieciion cause to 4 l l I 1 i , , opk1 wiai you may ,uc, ""noraoietoyourown worth and the merit of Mr. Holman that you may once tor all, rid yourselves of Mr. Jennings, who has been a heavier load upon your prosperity, than the state debt. A. B. DISTRESSING FIRF.ni wywytun. marcn i. . . ,.- , .. ; ; A dreadful fire happened in mis piace last nigm, between 9 ...... .uumcv. a small groeery store on Telfair's wharf, occupied by Mr J. M. Carter, was discovered to he on fire. nun in na 1 J v me hp-tt nt a 1 , " I . Y1 ; , f , ptSP 1 he J011 ho"8cs: w.? "s.s-

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v't . l 1 il nnn !, -.1 1 n,u c c " " a m f0?1 ran?e at the "f hu. iiau it imi ueen or . s " U1C wesi which had blown r'Z . ' w th v;nifM1(.p tU v.. . o. . T V Ty i l"'" M,T" "r ' 7 STTL T i,.' U' ?bta,ncd S yt.ht ascendency.f "y devounn8 career, " I 'I'1 SftL S.rlri 7 " ''' . M C Mvcr' "m .'and " on and H.hs. must he destroyed. It was rv of the fl ames betran ... v, . , , t w v i. wircii i ne hiwhat to abate. Contrary a general expectation, tin tation.the w,m Anderson s vhSW Between this and en store on was saved. 11 wuftii an is desolate t i . . r i . K t din if. ..... I 1 1 1 1. add waste ; with a large quantitv of merchandize antl proHn.. th- Mr.,.r.. ..f .i:4v.L . v.iv ' I ' v It UI til lit" J ( It persons, are destroyed. The loss of property on this occasion, is estimated as nearly as P All K nCl'fM'llin.l.l r about 150,000 dollars, Pittsburgh, March 30 The U. S. iteam boat t8-

- u,c ver irom repeated legeslative acts, as Whitaker to Bernard street, wellas judicial decisions which in ito progress, consum- In like manner, several of ed all the store houses on Tei- the must powerful states in the fan s and Jones wharves.- confederation, have in operaHeaven only knows where the tion insolvent laws in the nadevouring element would have ture of bankrupt acts, when

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. ccn.iiti.i luiiucuLc ui uic general government over that of the individual stat in on, - " " ' v v v I. ng as a general modertor of the measures of the states, has never been more sensibly felt than during the late ierm of tne Supreme Court That dignified tribunal his given judgment in several vYiy imjudicial decisions of some of the states. For several years past the state of New-Hamp-shire has been kept in a turmoil bv an act of the TvCffislature confirmed by the judicial authority ot that state, altering the charter and constitution of IWlmnnili rllvv,.., MmhK the management of the affairs - vmm.i,, wmi! rl. ... c Ul corporation irom one . f. . . . trustees ana vesting it 1,1 notner. '1'Ue question was carried up to the supreme court of the United States, where it "as been decreed that all those proceedings on the part of the state were unconstitutional and void, and have restored the college to the direction of its legitimate managers, who have yiKen formal possession under a ' "1 rrv"r," "u" " anu uusicu ir.ai creature of the state called the University. The states of Maryland Kentucky, Ohio, and "some others, have claimed and at.emoted m ; . ih-,;k. .-.r to.-,.... u i -i I - . . ...... v. . VIIV I l&lll UI iaAS,l6 lI'c urancnes of the res,sted by the hank, and the question has been most ah! v. l,,v "uumiiauias pronounCC(1 to unconstitutional and ip cimt,. u ot course nugatory. All these ? . V ! M ..ar 0t ,Rn:at l,lt.C,TSt riiiti in miri iiicp t..r i ..... ... - vvllllluun ana as mey S to exempli-'-v salutary and sunf.intendingcontrol hich that court holds over many of theets of the individual slates. Though state pride may lake the alarm the exercc of this control, w can" 't view it as powcr very wisely given and iudiciously vested, for the .mm, of repressing extravagant and slfwh aei n rt,- "... ...... . w.i uiu put vjl LliC m;iti governments. Union. OKOR(iK J RESPE TFU i ose indented to HUSSEY, FUI LY solicits all i ' " v" "' "-v oim u , .. 1 Kin. (n -!l o .-. , J ne wishes to o on to Bait ir. ore in a lew WCa to renew ins mV' nn Vincennes, April 28, rtiq r is tt WARNING. ftL persons are hereby cautioned AiMinst trt sn.ishiny loTNo 20 in the Commons afliinirrr Vincennes, as I am determined to prosecute to the utmost rigor of the law all who may neglect this norice lERMIAfj DONA VAN. April 26 119. 18 .J...4.15

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and for sale. THE FIRST QUALITY OF S I RUNG BKEK, by the Barrel, at Harm on ib, Indiana. April 30, 119. 18 4t ADMINISTRA rOITS SALE?"" A. Matlock & T. Dubois, 4 DalNISTRATnRQ ,.f ,11 orwl - " w 4 an u ii rutins and v redits of IL IM JONES, late of the town of Vincenoei deceased, will on . . . rmuATy THE 14TB 11 AT) 1819, at the store door ol" the deceased, rM-'s' sell without rfftrve) ail the Goods and Chattels of the deceased, to wit tmall assortment of MERCHANDIZE, CONSISTING OF Fancy Goods. Calico. Cambric Muslins. Cloths, All the Kitchen and HouseJwld furniture Morses, Cows and IIos and will tttll or hire tiara-n are. eye. A c . rwo Indentured Servants. " credit ot 3 months for all sums f 3 dollars and under 30 ; m "lomlls sums above 30 and uncier iuo : QmnwUfnnii i Sioo.-Bond and approved security aer . . "Mlht De siven, ail sums under run. I U 1 J fc3 m ' , VALUABLE PROPERTY Fnn v uv FOR SALE. lie sale, on m JUNE NEXT Terre THE Dronnetom will nffvr. I vwvi ni rji;ON'DAY THE 28th m the town of Haute, la. a Dumber of LOTS m said town and some uut-LOTb, containing from one to fifty acres ad joining L wmeAUo 2 or 8000 Acres of LAND ying near l en e Haute. A liberal credit will be given to purchasers, and the terms particularly made known on tne day ot sale. C. fcr T. Bullitt ?i J. I.indltVy H Lasselle, Proprietors i E. Asfienwall. J April 29. 1 7w FIF.TY HO LLARfl REWARD. LOS T ON the road leading from St. Louis to 11 It fiuioo K. .. 1 1 r lV.r f r. r. . .. v..,.,v, IUtl'C! Iui (Is whi acuuu; s, nj'.u juuhuLLO rOCKBT BOOK, Containing a number of Bank Notes on the banks of North-Carl ina, Tennessee, Cincinnati and Vincennes; 2 small Drafts drawn in my favor by Duvid Picrct on IS cssrs. Jtssr Embrc & Co. Cincinnati, notes of hand, receipts land certificates, and a variety of other naners that are nfnn . iu any person nut the owner. Any Pon finding it, and will leaven. J - w. aw U JW rm " attlie s'' 'ce. St. Loui, or de.iver i i.' c.k :i .... ' toer ai. mnnnati, shall re ceive the above Reward. BENJAMIN A PORTER, vincennes. Ami. 28, !8-3t ADJOURNED SALE. JJlE subscriber has adiourned his auction sale until the Monday in May EN THE RESIDUE Or HIS GOODS Will be offered without reseStt. Ii. the mean time, he win !i u.. Retail at cost and carriage; and invites purchasers to Kive him a callparticularly those who vant QUEEjYSWJRE, or FjIjVQ Y ARTITLES, 'Sc &c. JOHN SWING! CT Purchasers at Auction will please call and receive their GooIs and all persons indebted, are gainJn4 vuea to m akc pavment. J. E. .':':! h xv tm TO RENT, 1)Ai:li.in(. house, Kitchennd Out-Houses, in the town ol Y inr nnnc. nn V. i w T UCa, iy opposnc uocior vicaaiec's. For terms apply to NANCY THORN.

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Tl TVES N'OTKE. thit he trill fl a request? i) practice LAW, at Attorney and Counsellor. In the several Courts of t! C fii t .'u ditial Circuit of Kdiana And that h may be found, at all ntmmiMff bowl in his room opposite the INN of Col, H. Lasselib. - a - tixcnii' s, pi 11 9, 1819 16-tl Ik. T i I I T 1 I All .1. wiit ii. au i lose in -L dented, either hv nntp nt book account to the' estate o T h H B , ? 15 opdeoeasrd, are nereDy requested to eall and

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June next, as there will be no "her indulgence uiven : Mt antl ai;CnlJlit iH he pla-1 cedin an officer's hands for col lection, without reserve. SvxES'D.i SrttoFEs, jtdm'x. April U. 163w Land-Office at Vmctnnts A April . 1 81 0. LL persons concerned are hereby required to take notice, that in 8 months from the date hereof. I shall issue to Jacob Sprinkle a duplicate certificaA No. 3252, dated April 16. ksi7. for the N w qr. of s No. 22, -. T - r ... IT .1 .. . r - 1 . 4 S. R . i W.l I fS-J n!"Pimic tnat legal sufBcieiit objeetions aiematle thereto. 3t John Badolht. R ft.Q. CA8TINGS. JOHN Me.GlFFIN RESPECTFULLY informs' his friends and the public in general that he has just received in addition to his former stock, a large quantity of CAsrras: comprising a general assort! icnt of w HolIow.Ware, alsoj a few sets of MILL IROJSS, All of which he offers low for CASH. Vincennes. July 23, 18 lb. 34-if ALL those indebted to the tafit firms of Harlow S TrntMBim and John Mc.Giffin If (0 arc requested tO I.... r.rl .. :.i T i c Llltiin htfore the 1 5-h of ugiMt all nn;etf tA r. . . ' M Hvuoti aner mat d'e. will be put into the hands of a n-oner omcer for collection. J. SfcG, JACOBS $ LeROY. HIVE RECEIVED ON 0OM8IOM l!NT, 6 Cases British DRY GOODS, we A DRV ( assorted. hich will be sold i . .1,1 r , on er 1 1 1 sonUTIIIS luf LASH, nr rvrl ., i . , . .-vi.uii lumr lanoea property. yun 2 -6 CHAR KS SMI1 Ii, ONCE mon take tbii BMthodrf respecttully lolkhiog all ibmm who are mdebtod to make payment in,BMUMtelTi as he inn not oimj to PhUadclphia for ( OO' S Tlie very lib, eral indulgence Jwaya iven rr. r .e who have dealt with him eacoyn Kes a bclieUhat they wiij now (. Iim of need) pay att ntion to tt.is noth e. January 23- 3 tf R E G IMENTAL ORD E .' sT YiscexNts, Ann 8, 819 nr , it i i ... Kejrunent Indiana Miliria i uiuaierru in nim)! rs on Saturday the 8th day of May ensuing ; and the 2d Batta ion Will on Saturday foHowing, , a i a0rpiahlr A u . r ""'j i" uiucis iierei : re issued.) Capt KnifBBaoif'fl troop of Dragoons will .'-e mustered with the 1st Battalion ; and Capt. Mvlks' corn; . ny of Independent Riflemen and Capt. Blake's comnanv of Light fufantrr. will meet and exercise with each Battalion . . Ao officers and soldiers will appear, at each of the above muster, armed and equipped recording to h . H JOHNSON. fcJ W RegHAuL MUkia. WANTED, SIX or EIGHT APPRENTICES A to the 4 C of: rtntf liustr.rtt. on imi di ite application to RlCH'o OHTtU !FPT. Near the stcAis-aiill.

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