Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 July 1819 — Page 2
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TO rTS RXCELLRMCY JO.YJ T'lA.V JEW I VT0 s, CO MMIS .VO.W.V OF THE VX1TED STATES, IT . cTr. SIK m have taken upon youraclf to exercise the privilege from which no person is debarred undei ( ur constitution of announcing yourself a i an fl 1 itc for the office of Gov rnor of Indiana at the ensuing electio i. 1 shall only, then fore, exercise the privilege equally guarantee! ton as a voter, vixi of investigating voiir claims to the confidence ot the peopte. First, You, sir, were one of th( frame ri of our constitution, and a presidenti witnessed every article the fe of. Second, You were elected Govern r im ler our constitution for th term ot three years, and consequent!) tool an oath to support it. Third. You tiien accepted unde t;M authority of the U. States the of fi :e of Commissioner, and proceedei to discharge the duties of that oflict joi itly with others. Fourth. You received twelve do!fai s per div for your services by virtue o!" that office. Ftfih. You then returned to Cowdon ifter being superceded by the Ll Governor, and took possession of the badge of office, (vi et armis ) sixth. Y u were then called to lav before the legislature the facts rela tive to your accepting an office un der the authority of the United States. scv n'h. You now exercise the t wers and nr-form the duties ot t i ernor of Indiana. These are truths which T believe y ;ii cannot deny 1 shall see how fa thev a: c consistent with the office o Governor ahd t he constitution. The constitution, which you took ; solemn oath to SUDDort, reads as foli lows : art. 4, sec 5 No member o congress, or person holding; any mice under thr authority of the U. S. or o; this state, shall exercise the office of Governor M Here the word offiti r is expressly laid down, and the same word is in your commission from the President, which reads: 'You are to co itmue in oTice during the pleasure of the President" Art. 9. sec. t3, s- No person shall ho!d more th i one lucrative office at 'lie same t a ." h alio section 9 of the same Article : 4 All Commissions I ill h? in the name and by the authority of he state of Indiana," which compare with t ie lordly style Of those which you ssue which read tli is; u t na'han Jennings Governor an ' r mmindefin Chief of he atai" of Indiana We.1 a title which the Constitution never gave you. Rut sir, it would have been too low for your lordly mind to have come on a level of the constitution, which would read : u In the name and bv the authority of the stat: of 'ndiana, to a'l m shall set- these presents.greeting: know ye, Sec." Put King's and Rulers cannot bear the idea of any other au thority but that oftheirown. How s r, shall we reconcile fhe inconsisten cy of your conduct with that sacred constitution and the pledge of your oath ? e'an you picvl ignorance ? Certainly not. To what then shall v e impute this violation of the consti tution I and by what authority do yon now exercise the office of Governor i Why 1 answer, by the same authn. i v which crowned Joseph Bonaparte kin at Madrid, namely: a tyranica disposition to rule and exercise pow er and that von will abdicate and re sume the office when you please F r mv part. I know not how vou can reconcile the constitution with your conduct ai an Executive; for th 'e appears a eulf as impassable as that m fixed between 1 aaarna and Dives :C tod how far vou." oath would justify you in exercising two lucrative offices at 'he same time an ! expressly forbi ! len by the constitution! I know not, as that is between vou and vour God. And how far you may think you have claims to merit the people's auflrage, I know not : but 1 think if Uaiirpition. a departure from the constitution, and a corrupt administration will be of any advantage in deciding between merit and demerit, the people will elect so ne person besides Jmaihan Jennings, C ST1G A TOR. mrnF'-r:" n- .Sun-Hower seed fsvs a New-York panerl makes ai pure white oil. It is excellent either t' mix with paint to burn in lamps or'use tor tne taoit vis! the Agricultural Societies would .ke the co'iie ot p;reat importance beforl long and why not commence it now ? The numerous uses to which oil mav he put. make it necessary that n c should turn some attention to the suhiect, and not to send to Europe for it.
Thomas Jefferson speaking of the isefulness of sweet oil, observed, that hould a man be obliged to choose
which he would live upon, bread or )il, that he had much better make :hoice of the latter and be without bread than to be without oilFrom the Troy Post, May, 25. XFAY INVENTED TEAM-BOAT. We were hierhlv ratified this normng in viewing the successful .MiiT'itinn rf Tv;i,- lmtMMA4 boat. invanted bv Mr. Branha ian,r Ion ; the Machinery is on so simple i plan, that the whole expense will iot exceed 4 '0 dollars, and requires out two horses to propel the boat 5 ie crossed the river, which is nearly 500 yards in wedth at the upper ferry in less than three and half minutes ; fter which she assended the river in front of this city, against a strong current, in fine style, and the acclamations of a lare;e concourse ofspecators. We sincerely wish thib ingenous selt-tauglit machanic ampie renuneratin for all his labours.
Invention-. Messis. E. Sc C. favor him with their custom may d Smith have advertised in a Utica pa-' pend upon their work being done in er a new invention for excav 'ting the I substantial manner, and us cheap, jarth and for raising the stone. It nof cheaper, than at any other Man. 's stated that two of these machines j factory tins side the mountains, are now in operation on the great, ICPAll orders left wit! or seiv weS'.ern canal that each actually rais- Messrs Whipple an I W h Hm R: es oik ton twelve feet and car. it s it off 1 front street, oi mvse'f shad be altci ieventv feet, and returns again with ided to with punctuality ie empty b x to the place where it i Cincinnati Tn . i 2 : 9- 2
'ftinute and a half. This is perform J led bv one horse and two men ; one man attends the horse, the other at ends the boxes to unhook two hooks torn the empty box and hook them iim to the next fullest box, when that is rased carried off, and returns in the same manner. Columbian. New-York June 19. LATEST FHrj ENGLAND Mv the f 'st i liner shin P.siritnn ( rn. tain Rogers, the Editors of the NewDaoers to the dav of her departure from LiteiDool, which was on the 15th nit. In the House of Lords tne 1 Ith of May, Lord Lansdown ;oed for coples o, ail commumcati n wl.ioii ! ad i passed between tiie English Govern ment anv' the (?ove n nent ot tne nited States, respecting the conduct of the American farce ::i the Floridas, and more particularly respecting the trial and execu ion of tow British snbjeets by order of the American general Jackson Lord Liverpool in epU' said, that the cession of t! e Fioridas bv Spain was a subject w ich the English government had nothing o do with ; Spain having a light to cede anv part of her possessions she pleased, without the Interference of mv forei gn government With res ectto the affair of Arbuthnot and A mbrister, although he censured the conduct of general Jackson, those persons lead no right to the protection of their government, if they voluntari v embraked in ar against any state w'itj, which theii own government 'vas at p' .ice. The motion was neerati ad without a division London, !ay 5 The Americans at e fitting out, for the fi st time, an expedition round the world '1 he rongrcss frigate, apt. Henty, has been selected for the purpose. The ex Queen of Holland has anived at Frankfort to take leave of her sister, the ex-Queen of Spain, who proceeds in the Course of this month o join her husband, the ex-King Joseph, in America A4 N E W GOODS REYNOLDS & BOMYERt . 7 HAVE JUST RECEIVED t their Summer supply oj Merchandize, consisting of FORE Gf AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, HA RDIVAR i: ( L TL E R V. CHtS A, "1 GLASSSc 1 WAREr QVEEtfS, I GROCERIES. LIQUORS. All of which tliev will dipOC ot low for Cash. , Jue 18. llQ 2.Vtf : M r BON P s ( RE EI A WELL ASSORTED PARCEL or i Swedish Iron OF THE BEST QUALITY, Application 'nbc made to GEORGE FLOWER. Albion, Illinois, July 8. 2yt4
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re Factory. J. DROMWELL, AtELr FiiOM BALTIMORE. about to establish the various branches of his business in this citv opposite the Hill MARfcar where he will MA O 1- AO .r House. AC TURK .the following articles, viz : Sieves id Riddles of all kinds, Safes, Wove and worked Wire for Rolling and Standing Screens for Mrrcha.it Mills ; for Fl txseeu ; For Stand ng Sc reens tor Lime, Sand, Gravel, ro d, and Ore ; For Kid lies and Screens few Wheat Fans, Cellar ind M lk house Win lows. Shakes for Meal ; for Com and M dt Kilns, and Rat and Mouse Traps. ALSO MANUFACTURES P itent and Common Wheat Fans, Straw Cutters, Iron ami Steel Knitting Pins, &c. As J. B. intends to make this ('i his oermanent residence those wh v , kJ Tbnrgl DIANA, ) . untv. .ou" Vaqderhurgh rircuit Coin ni Lainant. J IV, others, clefts. Chancery Cppearing to the satisfaction i t that Jonn Balas v, i horn John, Elijah V tchison and Vole tine Shoults, dt Ten ants to the abo bill are non-residents ; therefore, it ordered by the conn that unless t sai 1 at K nnanls appear I.C! C on t v ' .l 4 term and ansv . : ' uMiun u.u u,,u ll,M,B: l( e.ein charged v. i.i be I i . i , Ken as co lessed ; and that this on mKIm I , 1 . r r r 1 ulsun,OUi iom v . eks successively. A Copy Tes e E. HARRISON, r.c v c llltam) larisy J I nan it, . t 1 1 it ..-. . .. u ui 1 1 l nutrx.n i nam it ,n William 12 Abigail Wilhci atu; , i-al rt'tirr&t-?: raift 'is Williams, deceased TA ICE, A s 1 shall, bv i v cnnnl. . M V totac nei Circuit coin: I the county m Sunivan, and Stat Indiana, to be .held at Mrr. m in county on the third Monda; i: S tembei n at. for tnree commissi to be aprjointed, todiv.de the rea Ute lyinj t rrancis Williams, deccaj in said county, amongst hu sci v.i heii s. DANIE1 WILLIAMS One rfthe keifs Francis Williap July 16 29t4 CIKCI I I COUK M l.?' TE HMy 181 V. rsffallj complainant, I',re defendant. Fttrein Attachment Plaintiff appeared by Sullivan a Call, his counsel, and on motion C dered, I h.at this cause be couth . to the next term, a. id thai Public N tice be given in the Western Hun lease three times, that a Foreign S tachmeut has been sued out by ti plaintifT against the said def ndant, , that unless he be and appear here ! his proper person or by his atton i at or before the next October term this court to he holden at Vinceni firsj lnmiay October ne and hie and put in special bail in ti ; cause, that in defauit thereof, Jud ment by default will be entered again him ROB'T. BUNTlN,cIk.c.c.k i Dissolution of Partner hih artnership hertofor6 existin under the firm of id,Mih8CCo, s dav dissolved hv mutu as consent. All those indebted to firm wid please call and settle tbei respective accnutits. either by note o otherwise, as the accounts of the finmust be cfosed. ANSEL W(H)'), WM. MILLS, J, N JOSEPH PADEL OR ' K7The bu mess ill be continues by the subscribers, under the firm o U rn. Mills Jr. & Co. AT TffEtR 010 ifAttD ll'nr.RE G O O 1) S OF EVERY DEM HIPTION can be hail unusually low W M MILLS J, n'r. JOSR H P DLLLORn EVAXSVIELZ,Jul I I 3J-3m
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IVII UI IliailV IliatIllUl?, MM I U I I 3 ilOU . doratories, I have never t--n anv representation of them. The ir small expense, small capacity, and p culiar HVct to the numerous machines in which they arc applicable, render them an object ol very considerable importance. Id carriages intended to convey pcutenger in as small capacity a- possiaie, these springs b being uhxed tnder the cuss. ions of each seat, comet ly remove any kind of jolt or oc k., occasioned bv bud t.t(';s, c ! he re fore their advantage may be silv imagined where staees un vith great velocity on pat tnents, Sec. .n sadd cs thev rc atnxe I to the ice directly bent-nth the seat of tin ider bu to cive lhe seat us much mion as possible 9 the leathering o-the eat is stuffed, and confined very loo m to the saddles In saddles thus instructed, the webbing is notnecesary. rOSEPHB. EMERSON M D. Vincennes, Tnd. June I, 818 30tf notice: eeting of tiie Board of Trustees Boroufr! , ul 23, 1 8 : 9, the ring re soi u ion wa sdopted : Resolved That the ele.k of lhi loard of Trustees be autliorised to reivc for the inspection ol the Board, ealed pioposais ior Va ts or pari of . ts. on wi.ic.i to erect a permanent Market-House ithin the Middle warn, un it t'nc '2''1 ol August next, in ; ich propois the quantity - f ROUN 1) its sitA.im and p. ice or term', of sale i.i stated ; aii(i .. proposaia for re tniir?j the present Market-Hot ercon, ai d tl.at he jive pubik DoeTt the same : IV CONF -RMITT vith which, e ow.r.-rs ot iots v it iin the iii ui rard, are hereby notified to hand in ir proposals; a:d workmen di -e 1 to bargain hr the j(b of removr tie .iarket 11 use, to tia:.d in ir" Cy rder of the Board. J. BRA LEY, Clerk, July 23, 18 SO. 39lf NOTICE. Presidents n 1 rustees of the Ai P.Rom, having taxe d the nperty lh rein, 5 ce.nts on t! v Persons concerned are ii fbraiiat unless the sum is paid L the tthofl September next, lhe properwill be sold, or so much as irili ly ?.nid tax I) WID II R- 0 R, Tr usurer, Ji v 34, I 8 9 tO- 41 tfyerUr's Sale. I Y yrtue of an e i t:ti n issued B T'li1' e eierks cilice and direcJ to rHesl.eriff of Gibson count3 I ill expose to sale at pub k aution on turdas the 7th day of August, be re the court hous door in . riot--i. two out lots knoa d a;:d designati on the piat ot the town ol Coiuma, by Out I a Nos s & 9. ontaining abont f ;rns of land, tali as the property -t braham li.uei to satisfj an execution in faoi oi obert M. Evans, sssignee sale tommence between the hoars of 10 id 2 o'clof k, where :ue Iffttltdanri ill be given 1 v, J AMIS K.SLO W.d s K c. July 21,8 0. 3. .3 TUT. SUBSCRIBERS f I Cl leave respectfully 1 5i 3 the public thai thej have jusl eceived their vummcrsuppl) ol dfTsibtine of an extensive asorlneiit of DRY-GOODS, HARD-W AR: Q EENS-W ARE, k tiRO i R ES. Carefully selected by one of t1 en -selves in PhiladrlfJna, and piurl an lhe best terms, vbtcb tl.ey fTi lor sale low, DK KS() Sc WII SON July 12 29tf HARRISON a PAIRt'HIM CIIM Mla.lnV Ml It t I I 4 V I V. f) Evtinsville, Indiana
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If'TI.L RE CtVES TO APHRLHt Wilt tarn KUlhuck srmcrcc of lhath foP the uuirticr , Thoma5 vicCall,in March last He hf cscapc f:om lhe gamfd Rt Palestine, Crawford cout.Iy Illinois, m t,,c ; a , M ,;c ; , . fi , , inc,,ti H , nJ A r iLi l & t a ro .t t 'incennes. Julv 1 9 C9t 2 CAUT IHfiRl BY CAUTION k FOllN ARN all persorrs from f.a mg loi in having any thing to do whh a NO lE executed bv me on or about the 16tb day of December List, ai.d. made pavabie ?t the Louisville HrK i.arik- six months after date. For Five Hundred Dollars and endorsed bv l'dward Trie I The said note was delivered to L. Sum 1. ot incennes, and he 1 . . . . . j ceived tne in the consideration n 1 t i b m ! . , T a - s termioed not to pay the same. CAR i LR BEAMOX. Johr 16. 5 i5 NO THE SUBSCRIBE!?? EQTJEST those s o ;:rc indebt9 v, eo to then- to sittic their -counts as soon as possible, that their arrangements may be made for ncuring a supply cf Fail and ll'znttr JACOB i St LftSOY. July !6. TcL en I p By Mai Ion S u plienonWjcf . - c unty, Vtv, VT IS s . Oai Mare. tbout ei.ht years old, f imtern" 1 s high, ; nite spot an t ad. n .i I A 1 c a itners r.c r the mane, sumc , ma rlt 9 ii At nt-i! timi t. Si . . : . j I . ......... nvmiui nun ; .-,) l J. ' U l'l is dollars, before me th'ts 2Uf rija of June isiVfOy Joseph Sbeiby, Sa,;U:tl Huup and Solommi Tcvebi ugh ROHER1 GRATHAM j p. Sheriff's Sale. IT ii 'lie of a writ of R. f. ini from under t!ie siai.f the ( iranit court of Knoxcofmtv lc dh M e nhfTof titison cow pty trill e soldat' Pv BUC A C I ON i , r, ,s( a , . "n the 3taSl ihx of Juh it V-r folioniiig property to wit j 1 o i. in l rincet'ut. and I HAl J AL'l I . . i QVjII r POLE adjoining Princeton s saovb by the iot whirr John j Ft mm fort erlv !iw d. T e said iji r m k tm. I kn on execution as the prone tt or "ff,,"! TV. ' .JfT.Cs CeC'd. to s. li-fy An I n k IVl klm k. v.:e toenmmci e b uen the Lou-s of Jo m ai ti 2 r m t en h, cuireni Bank Paner. THOS STO l.,S! ff r. r Prince trsn, Jar 12 !8 9 292 REGIiliTAL F f I .1 .,. '. J HE Regimental ! RILL N.V E '1 I R "l the Fii m K, : ; 1 mt of Indiana Militia s w id be ho den on the C0MMf, YS neai the imvgfa ofVmcem ea, a . u.e 1 fcT 14' ra nf August emsMi T .e OiTuei-s, Tf mi T immiiiiim t4 OH cern. and MsnicSaSM ol the h e;iment ill n.eet cm the regiments. I'a1 dc Ground on ribe Sib of Angustf M 11 o' ock A M precisetyi an t 4 nd equipped aceevdin i lair; r.J prepared to encaii pout ore ni hi r-nd rem the niuster ground liui 11:5 he two dava. T; ,,,;: i,iontd O0i . rs v. ;:. do well locxne ine the dme ( ifa h tm mismesia, tod see v htther tfu time tor uniform ih is mailv etpMsd - v w .1 iiLrvair Ie r .11 1 .'n ; i", foi ward their r ts ir h s become WLttiin to m me them relauve to the o.trs 1 1 uin I by iaw fe talu n, zxu . . , . ites r.t C4 .-aiy ;o be et id vaed t luM e k All the laegimertal SC cmnmmm d a- d 1 .!.- (.1, misami ed t itscers il j- t i ll : i, I t; t v :i ..m near in r. ., u f rw HOMKH JOHNSON. y . -. .
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