Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 May 1819 — Page 3

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VINCEXNESj Saturday, May 29, 1819. i hvfi"! i s hecn rcccivcu ball be attended to in our next.

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Candidates at the next August rc ICJWll. Frj H GOV ERXOR Jris L IT i.m vv Jon r n w Jennings. y. r Lieutenant Qfovcmor. RATL1FF BOONE DEPAUW, SIS 1 EVNINOTOi RSTON C CLARK (For the West Iti Sun TO THE PEOPLE. Tii v r our Btate officer!) miiiht v J be preserved in the performance ot the important trusts confided to them, fiee from all sinister and extrinstck influence, the constitution of tiie state ha wisely provided that w No person holding ami of&ceunderthe United States shall exercise t'u office of Governor; and lei it be rem inhered, every e iti officer before he enters on tin duties of his office, is bound to take a solemn oath to sup- ; rt this constitution. What II n are we to understand by a i office under the United States v The constitution of th United Stales will at once shew by the 3d section of the 2 1 article, u All officers of the United States are to be cm; missioned by the President M W hen the truth of the above Remarks cannot even be ques.ttoned. what must our citizens 'ok of Jonathan Jennings. if f cr reading the following commi sion, eet tilled to be a true topy by the secretary of state of the United States ? M JAM ES MONROE, president of the United States of Ameica.toall who shall see these presents. Greeting : " KNOW YE, that reposing special trim St confidence in the abilities. prudence and fidelity of Jonathan J innings, Lewis Cass, and Benjamin Fake. I have nominated and by and y il) the advice k consent of the se n, (fc appoint them Commissioners of the U States, with full power and authority to hold conferences, and to conclude and sign a treaty or treaties with the Indians in the state of Indiana, transmitting the same to the President of the United States of America for his final ratification, by and with the advice and consent of the senate of the United States. This commissi on to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of iheUnited St.itcs for the time being. ft In testimony whereof. I have caused these letters to be made patent the cal of the United States to 1 be hereunto affixed, t 3. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, the 1 7th day of April. V D. 1818, and of the Independence of the U. Stan of America, the forty second. (Signed) "JAMES MONROE. 4- By the President ; -d) "JOHN Q H VMS, k ia c. ...... u! V - presiMC .Oi.i Come Greeting 1 CERTIFY, that f e annexed is i Tr":rTFtWrt t n iront ronAtni conn , granted to Jonathan Jem ins, Lewis .s, and Benjamin Parke, foi the pnH.,cs tlierein mentioned, as recor- " la I h whereof, I. John Quin v Adams, st'cntary for luswuiaiRu . v l r . r- a i X' Elates 't nir: a, signed these presents a 't . ? N' caused tlie si si of mv OfTict ' ' amst'ti in t to. at the c.tv f W vsi: vvoo oil-, f I muarv, A D 1119, and in the forty-third veat of the Independencfl ot the sai-t tau s jneil) J U ADAMS.' r -

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think you of this? A sworn to uphold our con? . . iion. and with a commissi from I he President of the Uni ed States, accepted, and in his possession, forcing himself upm you as governor, contrary to the spirit and meaning of an express clause in that constitu tion 'tis indeed tistoo mueh ; blind credulity miUt hesitate to believe it. Many of our citizens have i doubt seen the journal oi the last legislature, and noticed annexed to the evidence laid be fore the House by the commit tee appointed to enquire into the existing differences in tin executive department, a letter from J mathan Jennings to t ieir chairman. In that letter Mr. J. cart Tolly conceals all knowledge of having acted unvier a i: commission' he does to be sure admit (what he could not deny with impunit V having acted as a negociatoi w ith certain tribes of Indians but he disclaimed all knowl edge of any 'public document ne : -ary for the c o i n t ifcffk i required by the constitution : & therefore it was he sent theW no data upon which they coulcR found a correct judgment. Oh deceit, deceit ! thou canst not expect to escape always. Let the people throughout the -Uite. see into, and reflect unon t.u muter before the next August election: toe com mission is herewith presented for their information, and lean only regret it was utterfjfimpossible to procure it iniq f the Legislature, else Jen nines would not then ha? -r eived a saving ma irity of TfVO votes had thev receivoi ed a certified copy of this 'document,' none could have doubt ed what course to pursue. After reading it. can the people doubt if Mr Jennings held, and mav. a xording t ryis tenor, at this moment be mjwed with an v- onice unaer toiqitea States." Officium ithas certainly evei v characteristic of an office, and is as certainly incompatible with the office of gov ernor, as it i u ith the state con stitution. People ot Indiana : Read u again and again re fleet upon the whole matter and then, if vou can be deceiv ed to re-elect Jonathan Jen nings our governor I aul( ask only oie question, that i hethet you can be contfl to hanish or trample upon y constitution and laws, and sub mit with lameness to arbitrary and deceitful rule ? But enough at this time from A. B TORNADO On Friday evening. May 7th, a temble gust of wind and rain passed over Shelbyville, Frankfort, ckc in both ot which plaes houses wi re unroofed, and other dam age done to considerable a mount. Kentucky Herald. JOHN n A N no iflHk 1 to C oi piBm heen elected Charlotte District, Virginia. DOSTO AprU 18. 1 ne spin L 'on. xnard. ot - 1 Boston, from Batav i iheiirOin t Helena. 1 , a tvc n 1 11 1 1 ai en, ill lai 1 . in hi

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THE EttWARDSVlLLB BAST It is due to the public to state that in the opinion of nu ny of the best informed men o the country .this institution wi explode the instant tha the public depositeS ar

withdrawn trom its posses ion; and that event may bf laily expected, as theVutVa or certain Iv will reaMi Crawford. Of the specie which it had on theMi February, upwards or 5ow)0 were broujrht into St. Loois on FriJav the lfth int. St. Lou) Enquirer. IMPORTANT IF TRUE. We understand it is rumored in Ss vannah, that the ISLAND OF I U m n s hi v.N t i i)i:i i v (iREA r -BRITAIN. Our informant says he saw in Savannah a gentleman recently from Cuba, who told him that intelligence of the session had reached ; that Island just before his leaving it; in consequence, great disapprobation was excited among; the inhabitants, who, with the constituted authorities generally, had remonstrated in spirited terms atrainst the me ,e.t,ure-dcetann submit to such a Id throw off their ert their indopen-l that, rather than transfer, they woul allegiance and assert their Indepen J Tl. 1. 1 L :he most respectable source ; but the ulence of the Savannah papers indu:es us to believe the report entirely

ed,onthesh rteat notice, ani ki id of cnic!t,cfjirii3. BLANK BOOJ3 , A.cfanvsize, ruLJ to an? pattern and vFT F irr VrhV)r "'ho'U: :i s''r:' 00 sntle, impudent.! from fce Eastward.

ANEODO A very gent e. impti loctking young man wa- seen to enter a church in time of service he paused at the entrance the congregation stared he advanced a few steps, and deliberately surveying the whole assembly, commenced a slow march up the broad isle not a pew was opened the audience were too busy for ci vility he wheeled, and in the same manner pertormeti a march stennino-aTif to Roslin niarcu, stepping, as u to n.osiin , Castle, or the dead march in c? i i i: 1 a c moments after, he re-entered . , . tii i with a huge block upon his shoulders, as heavy as he could well Stagger under, his conntenance was immovable -aam the good people stared, and .7 half rose from their seats, with their books in their hands At length, he placed the block in the very centre of the princi;

pal passage, and seated himself -upon it. Then, for theVrrst

time, the reproach was felt! Every pew door in the house was instantly flung open ! But no the stranger was a gentleman he came not there for disturbance he moved not; smiled not ; but preserved the Utmost decorum, until the service was concluded, when he d liberately shouldered his bloc k, and to the same slow step, bore it on. and replaced it where he had found it The congrega tion is now the'most polite and attentive to strangers ot any in America. Bait. Fed. Rp. DROWNED, last evening, in the Wabash river, opposite the town Mr. Stufflebeam, son of Michael Stufflebeam, of Illinois. His remains, have not, as yet, been found HARRISON SrFAIRCHILD, Commission Merchants. Hvansville, Indiana. Mav 25, 1819. 22-tf Information Wanted r a m.tn named ABRAHAM

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FREEMAN, he is about 5 feet tanner Any person has i:Tkn t oi vweu ne i-. ana wi u formation by letter tr othervfm to Robert Hood, in Greenville, urk county. O.iio, will confer a lav or on me ii ins menus. Greenvi!le,0 Mav 5, Si9. 32t9

THE 3UBSCftlfcr HAS JUST RECEIVED 28 Tons well assorted I HON cb lie will sell low foi Jash or approved Piper at ixty days. A. PATTERSON. Mav 29. .22 Im

c 3 V - c S P j prv - a C! S" rBOOKBINDERY. COLLINS AN'D HAGEK, MAIN SI REST LOUISVILLE. KE JVTUCXT. l AVK just commenced the aV.ve j 1J business in ail its various branchts in the house adjoining the Globe Book Stop.e, and V. r-an A -1..- li ,!,.! 'V .. . .. . , Bask, where they intend e trying it on, on a very extensive pwv. sn I wil make and forward loan place ord r a large and elegant as"rn.ent of . BEST PAPER, ad from the beat manifactories in the United S'.ates, consisting of SUPERROYJU ROYAL, MEDIUM, DEMY, and FOOLSCAP PA P KR, sc that they an e " heir work shall be executed in styh e aal vt not superior to any irest of the moun - tn..u V '!?eir Pric sh" bc " fi,vorblc " t'lcu ft'si?-j ca:i make them. ITT Ml orders thankfullc receiv .1 i and punctually attended Vtil Pub,lc institut , Banks, FuWcVRi ea, ,Merchants' Uc' kc. funualW on the iu'vT itTtnc m 4 k May 5, l c -,w woo,), mills, & Co rmwiim, MUi Comm . iion Merchants EVAN V1L1 E, (IM).j RBFEnsocsa Mesa. Calvm Samfteon. Ifco. ffayd . .lu hi) Cinem f nan. Hath n S" Harm Savame $ Lewie. Louis It n: F Peter.- n. K'-fies 3 Pelis,. rc. iiie. . Orleans. W. E. Br?aJin?. Vincennea tHE t HAVE OS USD, and intend keeping c large and general ateertmtnt cf DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, QUE EMS and HARD-WARE. All of which will be sold very low for - 1 CASH. I Eransvitle, Mav20, 1819 22tf BEEF C A TT L E. Tlie subscriber wishes to ! part i ise good BEEF CATLLE, FIT SHEEP, CO M lui "nan 111 iftVT generous price in CASH. n i" wt JOHN BRUNER. Mav 57. 2 tf f FOR RENT. rilllE subscriber has a conJl ventent HOUSE, with a iaT-ge and good GARDEN sX I 7? It 7J v r .1-

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To COOPERS. THESUBSCRinKR.livii - In riJCEJfXESt flo!.'J: ) vtli ;ivc

Constant Employment tcr uny fenjrM c jmr, and th Highest Wages To 1 WI I V or THIRTI C.ood JO URWEYMEtf COOPERS. lie ifl as cood waecs a is given i ' Lnitt.d wttea H ( W'r U 1V1 r.O' FVY, .'A- Stcurr.-MJl. Xditert rk' rAr to 1 1cr vc thr r r.ncr. tv jjard thur fCCftftltff . or payment. m virtue of mn execu ion x me di! :cd f in I - q v clerk's office of Hie R iox cuit coon I will exp ise I iuoHc sak for n-ady more di at liuia the 5th June rt. tet ween the ...urs tf t and I oV,Qck at t hoif D . . 1 rairhurw 111 Palmyra tOri - .p the following prnneiv. nVuvt ' . . ft. uaaraj t l; f , . . . . . ' (rafl. fnriiitni e K.C 1 dlX plate Stove, LfVmn ;Hf stovcooc meaven loom, mill irons 1 rl I bumu 3 la C kettles 4 ih keffraUM KoW locks 2 trunks, 1 ai ew p"t, I plough, I coti .. rail. 3 guns, a number of hooks, l looking glas. hatldirom, 2 Qne backs, let nlver tea and table ipoona, 1 rtipboa d and furni ture. 12 lbs uai. :. m ute lead and onelaj MARK -I will also as abot at tbe house of John West fa! 1 EfarriMM township in the morniM be:w' i Q and 10 oVIoek. n wo AOCwON.CMlTeflt charter cd bank paper will be reeeivt r V P i 1 yj r c e s s- c" May 25 It WILLIAM CHRISTY, lately from Philad' ifihia B B ( O MM NfF- O TUR TAYLORIKG BUSINESS On Market Street Vtnee:ntM I neatly opposite (h. Greatest ! Tavern, onrf immediately adjebdmg John C. HU'nnd'e Sadiere Shofi. v here he hopes, from bis attention o bumnes, and the tv!e ot his work to merit and receive .1 si ire of patronage from a genrrov public. May 12,1 19. -4f FOrl SALE, on rta to 'ible terms, A sett of BLACKSMITH'S Tools. Appply to D 1VID Mi URNRT. Ap 33.- 17-tf ORGE IJI SSV, RnSPF.i.TFCLLV oiieif ail those indept-d to him to rati ar.d py c a isnei to go o:, to Baltimofc m , a lew weeks to rciiew his Aseortt ment Vmcennes, April 28, 18 tf To the Citizens of K N O X C 0 I N r Y. rMHE suboeriber hain returned I to Vincennes and ewied him se.f penoaneotiy, ofiera his service i ill if ir .) . I in the practice of a tti . j c. n ffS ' a mi - urzfTii. Those xho wiih tc consult him ma? find him generally at his shop neat door below Mr John Ewing's loie. kob't ALLISO :. March 1819. 14 tf FREIGHT. TliF. KMfrJ -r ka$ an excellent K e : , y; OAT, of 13 or ll r is birthen orltli an ex

cellent set of haoH, const a. y nm ?ii on the Wal :k " oral be ! ap- : to receive PAEIGU t t'ti cr np or down sa.ii river, application t ie jnde to the svbcrnbci , or Jonn Doo njr. THO'e. EMI SON. May 12. 1819. ;otf

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