Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 November 1809 — Page 3
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We liav- tame re a fop. to believe that the nrgociatiotis between general Armftrong, and M. Hautereive at Paris, have gone fo inrns the fingnature of a convention, fubjvil to the conlideratiun of the emperor of France, and the executive of the United States. The convention it is f aid had been difpitched in the laft week to Aullria. according to agreement, and was expectrd cany in .SVptrmber. We can only fay what tie have heaid of its tenor, without vouching for its authenticity, though we bfiit vc tiic fact to oe flrictly as ftated th;t is to fay the ports of France to be cp n !o the Ihips of the United Spates laden with th- podure of the countries fubject to the laws and authority of the United States hut no Americ?n vtfiels to import into France the production of any o-th-.r nation, nor the manufactures, or produel of any other country than the United States ; vcfiVh contravening fuch arrangements to be fubject to the fme penalties the French (hips are fubjret to on contravening the laws of Franre, tn he decided in the court3 eftabliflied by the remmercial code book IV. title II. Through tli- fame medium wc are told, that fub-j-cts of 'claims "are to become mattcis of negotiation, under a regulation defined the term of which was not then fixed, hut of which we fliall probably learn particulars by the Wafp. Our readers will take this information as we have received it, and although we give it full credit, after reafor.ing upon it, we Ihould not advife any fpeculations to be made upon it, as this article has no connection whatever with official communication, through any channel. Aurora BALTIMORE, November 1. We flop the piefs to announce the arrival of the fihnonrr Experiment, captain Hill, in thirty days from Falmouth. Lngland : Capt. H. left England 2d Oft. and in forms that there had been a change in the Britilh miniftry. Grcnvillr and Gray, h:id been called to the miniftry the mauis W llril-y recalled from Spain, into which French ttoeps were pouring. The Britilh troops were leaving Spain and Portugal. A duel was faught betwe-n lord Ciftlereaph and mr. Ginning ; in which the latter was wounded ; not mortally.
thereof, Hating the names of the proprietors or occupiers, of fuch houfes and lot?, and vacant lots, with the valuation of each annexed to the fame, in the form fallowing to wit ; A lift and valuation of dwelling houfcs and lots, and 'vacant lots in the Borough of Vincennes.
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AX OXD!XAXCE For lrvying and colic cing a tax, for defraying the exprnces which may he nerelTary n widening, opening, and t-p airin? the Streets in the Borough of Vincennes, aisd for oth- r purpol s. .Veil. I. l?E it ordaintJ by th- Ghairmsn and Trudresnf tli- B-rough cf Vincennes in Common G .unt il AfT-mblrd, and it 3 hrrebv nrd.:ined by tlie authority ol the fn:r, "That dwelling houfes arc! lots, and vacant lots, in the lYid Borough, are hi-rehy made cJsargeahlc for defiaying the liorou'gh exp'-ncei, to be t.ix-d and colleft--J in fiu h manner and pnpoition as is herrinafter ilirt-dl-d. St. 2. B.-it furtliT ord itr.rd, Tht the Cii.irunu f xh B.)aid of Truliees on or W.re the 25th d y of November, annuallv, Ai l! appoint two diftrect perhms rc fidinrinthe Broimh, who fh.ll, on or bef ,re the full div of D-tem'r, p-ocr-d to rpoiaife and value eac'a dwelling Imufr and lot, and vacant 1 )t, in the Bor uh, : king into confideration tie fitu.thm and im-prov-m-nts of the fimr, and the laid appr'ail. r,, after having made fin h valuation, Hull make out a fair and alphabetical lift
which Ml of valuation the laid appraifers (hall deliver to the Chairman on or before the fifteenth d:y of December, annually, and which (hall forthwith, be, by h-m filed in the office of the Clerk of the faid Truftees. 6c. 3. Be it further ordained, That the Clerk fhall make out two fair copies of faid lift of valuation, as corrected by the Buaid of Truftees, adding thereto the rate petcent which is to be collected on fuch valu atioti ; one of which duplicates ftiall be delivered by him, to the collt&or, and the other filed in his office, .011. or before the twentieth of December. Sec. 4. Be itfurther ordained, That the Gollec.or, upon receipt of the: fa id duplicate (hall proceed to colled of the owners or occupiers of the faid houfes and lots, and vacant lots, the fum of thirty frven and a half cents, for every hundred dollars, to becomputed according to the valuation in faid duplicate, and the faid vollr&or (hall colledl, and pay the amount of all fums which may, or can be collected, into the hands ot the Treafurer, on or K-fore the'firft day of March, annually, who lhall give a receipt to the fad Colleaor, for all fums, fo, by the faid Collector paid, und which receipt Hull be entered by the faid Treafurer in book wherein (h-dl e kept an account of all monies received and experded, for, and on account of th" faid Borough. .Sec. 5. And be it further ordained, That
the Colleaor lhall receive as a tull com peuf-.tion for his fervites, ten per cert, up on all monies which he uVH colledt and py iuto the Treafury by virtue of the fore gain? law. i All ordinances coming within the pur-
------ . - view of this ordinance, fliall be, and the fame arc hereby repealed. HENRY HUB ST, Chairman, PafiVd 23d day of November, 1809. PL FEU JONES, LUrk pro tern.
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Free Dollars Reward.
ANA WAY from a DeUware Indian on the Tuefd.:v the 3 I ft day oi Oc-
toucr laft, at col. Jrhn Small's a
Sorrel Horse, about five'years old. about fourteen liand hifli, his miu cut Ihort, and hi? tail trim nied verv ihif.-, he.has a black (trek ail alofg hii lHtk, he is a thoi dl made hori,,iy perfon taking up fiti horfe md delivrrmg bi n to me in Vtncei.iiis fliall rc ectve the above reward. joscpb Barron. Interpreter.
J I' ANTED, A' BOY between 14 k 16 years of ar as an ap-ir-nticc loth; printing bu fine f at this otlicc.
MEMORY OF WASHINGTON. To the Citizens of the United States, WHEN your beloved WASH NG TON, the Father ef Ins rouuti, died ! You lw with increafed f nfiS)ihty, the univrrle in tears 1 AmkkicansI How did your boloms dilate and glow, when, at the firft meeting of your political Fathers, following the melancholy event, y u faw the call for a MONUMENT worthy ol the fublime virtues you hoped to perpetu ate, univerfally apphuded. How then, Fellow Countrymen, have ye permitted two whole years to pafs fince the noble and natural refutation was every where, individually formed ; and the traveller ftill to afk in vain, Where is the National Monument, facred to public and private virtue ; to the manes of the illuf triaus WASHINGTON ? Golumbi ns ! you owe to the world, as well as to yourfelvei, an apology, or an explanation, for the mvfterious delay of your acknowledged duty ; lince nothing can be more true, than that a mere difference of opinion, reflecting the form of the Monument, or the mode of its elevation, is the fole caufe. To prove this, Ictus agree at once to obviate all difficulty, by uniting in a fnnple plan to accord with the annexed, now in operation : TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, To a loitument facred to Public and Pri. vate Virtue, dedicated to GEORGE WASHINGTON, to be eredrd in the City bearing his name, by the voluntary contribution of Citizens of the United States only. The form, and inferiptions, to be under the entire direction of three Ti ufters 1. Thefe articles of fu'ifcription for a Monument to WASHING I ON, my be opened in any ciilliidt.oi pirt of the United tatcs, provided that none but citizens be allow.-d to fubftribe. and that no individual be allowed to contribute in his own name more than ONE DQLLAR,. to this fubftription fund. f 2. Thfe name of each, fubferiber (hall be written in a book, and traiifmitted with the fubfcriptioti monies, to either branch of the Bank of the United States. 3. To render the .whole defign as fimple as may be, three trufty and well beloved friends, namely, Buftirod VValhington, and John Marfliall, Judges of the Supreme court of. the U. States, & Brnjamin Stoddart, late Secretary of the Nvy of the U. States, or any two of them, are hereby empowered and r'Cjuefted to cany the whole dcfiVn into tfTedt, in fuch manner as in their wifdom may be deemed moft honorable to the memory of WASHINGTON. 4. .Should , the fum hereby collected be more than fufficirnt for a Monument, or Maufoleum, (whatever the object of our rcfpedl may be called) the Trufters aie hereby requrlted to appropriate the furplus, to in.reafe the fund which WASHINGTON organ when in his lalt will and teftamcnt he virtually laid the corner Hone of a National Univerfity. 5. The I'ruftees are hereby empowered -nd rtqurfied to draw the fubfeription mo nies from the Bank in which they aredepofited at diftretion, and alio to depofit the oiiginal furfc ription book, either with the remains of WASHINGTON, or in the Library of the Nation I Univerfity, found ed by WASHING TON. Thry are alfo lequrfird to pubh(li whenever they may think fit, llatementst.f their piogrefs in the important work, hereby continued to their enre.
This is the price of one ftone of the kind to be ulcd. i7A Book is opened at the houfiof G(vernor Hairitou, wherr all who ft I t venTtiou for the Immoktal Hkko vill voluntarily repair, and add one ltonc to :h" pdr. f Five Dollars Regard, SOKRELmare, four 01 five years aT- 010., witn a Iwitch td,(trie property o! James ll-gi, r'f) oke out ot m palture during th- late f llion o the LegiiI iture, ar.d I have no: finre been able to erover her 'heahove reward vsill be given jpon her drlivy to William II Harrison. Vmcern-3, 23d Nov. 1809.
l-or Ule at "the OtVur if th" Wftrrn Sun. THE PEIU'ETUAL ALMANaC, Vnze 12 1-2 Cents.
Forrign Attachment. NO'l IC. is hereby given, that a writ of attachment lhVd out of the court of Common Pleas ot Dearborn county, Indiana territoiy, at the fuit of J imcs Knight, againft the goods and chitteli, rights and credits, lands and tenements of Ricnard Reddy, a non refidrnt, in a plraof trefpafs on the cafe damage twenty three dollars, thirty eight and a qu rter cent3, returnable to the term of Auuft, 1808, on which the Iheriff of f!il county hath returnrd, that he has attached one uare as the piopTty of faid Reddy. Notice is thetetoir hereby given, that unlrfs the fid Richard Reddy, do appear by himfelf, or attorney, put in fpecial bil, and receive a
declaration, judgment will be entered
gainft him by default, and the property fo attached fold for the benefit of nil creditors who may appear en itled to receivr a (hare thereof, and who may duly t laim the f.mc. SamL C. Vance c. c. p. Jamks Dill, attry. for plaintiff. J Laureuceburgh. .Oth ept. 1809 Foreign Attachment. NOTICE is hereby given that a writ of attachment ifiued out of the court of Common Picas, of Drarborn county, Indiana territory, at the fuit of Robert Piatt, againfl the goods and chattels, rights, credits, lands and tenements, ot John .Hrriderfon, a uou-refivient, in a plea of debt, twenty feven dollars, feventren and a h .If cents, return ible to the term of Aunuft, 1808, on whidi the fheritT of laid county hath returned that h- has attachrd our mare s the property of faid Inderfon, Notice is therefore hereby given, that utslefs thefid John Henderfon, do appeal, by hirnfrlf, or attorney, put in fpecial bail, and receivr a declaration, judgment will be entered againft him by df, ulr, and thr property fo attached, fold for the benefit of all creditors who may appear entitled to receive a (hare thereof, and who will duly claim the Tame. Sam. C Vance c. c. p. James Dill, attry. for plaintiff". Laurenceburgh, 30th Sept. 1809.
I RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I am now r airy ing on the Reedmaking and Blur.dyi.-ig bufiuefs in t(ie houfe formerly occupied by Win Mc' Gowen oppofite the Court houfe in Vincennes, I flirtll color Cotton dtep blue at 75 cents per pound, pale blue ac 37 and 4 half cents per pound. Wool deep blur at 50 cents per pound, pale blue at '25 cents per pound, it muft be well cleaned and cleared of greafr and fop, fo as the color may take its natural elT-ct ; I will take rlix thread at 2s 8c 6d per lb. and tow thread at I 3d per lb. in part pay for Rrrds, and will always havr a fupply on hand to accommodate pun hf is I givr twelve fcc a half cents per pufti! for good aftVs. JOHN BRUNER. June IG. 1809. 29 6m FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, J HE L A W S OF THE INDIANA TKHRITORY. Comprising those Acts formerly in force,' and as Rrvised Hr Messrs. JOIIX PICE JONES, and JO II X yOIIXSOXs And pasrd (after amendments) by the Lrid iture ; and tie Original AciS p . - s-d at th First S-eion of the Sr criid (eoer t srm'!y of 'f -faid Trrritory. Price Three Dollars & Fifty CtniJ. ALSO A FEW COPIES LAWS PASSKD At the Second Si, n fJf the Second Gerirril Assembly of the Ii diaiia Territo ry. Price Vifiy Cents. K 'Uhl, THE perfon who borrowed GotdimihS 'iftff Ef ire's ' fwi, and lltsturtcal Anted tr$ the Ltw in Frenc h and E: ghlh will plr-tfr rrturn thcra to the clficc ot tha WcitciQ SUU.
