Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 March 1816 — Page 3
& ' - ' v THE VVESTRRN SUM.
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Appointment by Governor. 1) vVU) RAYMOND Etqn. Circuit fudge, &r t,1? W"! -rn Circuit( in the place of ITj.c Bf kford, efq. refigned Extract (a letter fi rm Paris. The 54i iglish who are in Paris and who frequent Bois de Boulogne, the theatres and the Duke of Wellington's halls think they sre a great deal of Paris k, of France and that no body is better able to judge of the state of iho country . and the wise measures of the king and ministers
than themselve . Besides these people observe the debates in the French Parliartient, and take for very fine and genuine stuff all that they hear about the Charter and the Constitution limited authority of the ministers. Despotism and teiTor are the order of thq day. Ti e prisons are so full t hat in a short time the only way will he to turn sdme large town into a prison, In the Abbaye there Are no Mss than 8 generals besides colonels and an infinite number of persons c;f distinction not one of which was in the king's July li st of p. v. bribed ; neither is there one them who knows for what reason he is arrested. Gen. Belliard is among the number. They are accused of no erim, but a e arbitrarily kept in rinse confinement, without trial or examination at the pleasure of the minister of police. Ve hear that among the instances in which the law in France authorising unlimited arrests was made use of an Englishman inves ed with a public character by the Austrian government and provided with the proper documents signed by prince Metternich, as passports from sir C. Btewart, was arrested at Marseilles on sortie frivolous pretext, and conveyed to Paris when lie was Confined in one of the state prisons where he was kept for a considerable time in close confinement and prevented from sending letters to the different ministers, whose interference he had a right to expect We hope for the sake df the Englishman travelling in Prance that remonstrances tvill be made by our government on this subject for the liberty oi our countryman tha country i at the mercy of ei canncous prefeet who may ch ose to arrest them without any assignable cause. Si. Louis. Febrttaru 3. News from the Mi isouri and upper Mississippi was received in town yesterday from confidential asfents residing with the ndiaJi tribes that British crnisaries were travelling thro' all the !ndian illages in this territory and Illinois inviting the Indians generaHy to a great council to be held slioitly at 8 t. Joseph's near LMa ' inaw. li is confid ntly asserted by several respectable cha meters thai the number of Britll spies n i onh travelling anion r the Indians but residing now in our villages are very nunn rous. We arc pleased to fine t hat we shall have a naval force in the
Mediterranean, more than sufficient to keep alive those favorable impressions, awakened by the appearance of the fnt squadron ; and have therefore no reason to fear the Dey's hostility. 11 there be any foundation for the reports that he ha had a relapse since the first cure of his 1 complaint.
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To the proprietors of the Correspondent. fVaMnthon, Feb. IP. L816. Gentleman. The bill firM the House of Representatives to repeal the act laying a tax on articles of domestic manufacture was ordered to he read on to-dav in
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without doubt, pass into a law in a da or two. The repeal to effect immediately. If our ob't servant. W. T. BARRY.
Administrator's Sale. THLKL will be fold at public vendue, JL as the property of, and at the dwelling houfe of Antoine Ma rebel, lit ot Vi:!crnnes, deceit d, on Friday the 22d day of Marcli, inftant, and in continuation it neceflary) a quantity nf House-Hold Furniture, looh. Cattle Horses Plate. Lea
her various Merchan
dize, and a Mulattoe Man.
all purchaferi of three doll an and under, Cifh mod be paid down, thofe above that fum, I crrdit of twelve months will be given upon executing a note cl fund, with approved fecurity before the article or articles re removed. Perfons indebted to the deceafed, will pbjafe to recollect that adtuiniftration is regularly t ikcn out upnn bis ell.ite and thofs having dem-ards agiinlt bin would no well
nate a third lime : It will to p1 li" lhenl in 1 rr rer UAW tor adiuft-
nifiit, ruci particularly notiiy the lubicnber thereof. H. LASSELLE, Adra in is I rat nr.
Vincennes, March 1, 18i6.
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NavirCommissioiier's Offide.
bt.h January, is i 6.
HE board cl Navv Commiflioner's
will receive, until the lit day of A-
pril next, propufals for furnifliing the f .1lowingleici iption of articles required fcr navy ufe, viz Cannon, tarronade and cannon Ifrk-?, B11, round, grpe, cannifter and lead, S I'petrv, fulphor, Cannon aid priming powder.
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fubferibera have entered into partnerflup under the firm of HALE S- ir)(;!h r tbf purpolc "t rr'vi'(?nn the
Apothecary Business, in co nr. -ii u with the pr;T'cc of Physic & Surgery They havt- jolt opened j l"re and g-neral DRUGGS & MEDICINES, a tli'-ir Apothecary ftore, wtrr (trrct, vincennes, (p the room Uteh occupied hv
MuIKtt, piltols, IwoiiJs, boaiding pikes William Mc.Intolh, fq. ataftnre,) which
arid battle axes, Copper heathing allotted, fay of 12 ozs. th of 2-i 03. 1 8h rt 2 6 ozs.
i'b of 28 ozs. !th of 32 ozs. and
1 8th of 34 oz.
Copper bolt3, foikes, flieathing nailo alforted. Lrad in pigs and Hifets Anchors from 500 to 8000 lbs. Iron KrntWige H-mp A tnt ric n. Twin- whipping, fewing and fciue. Iron fr (hipping Staves, 1-gcr pipe, hogfliead iicgng CaC Bunting, Seamen's rloathing liats, (hoes, trow fers (hir's and inckets.
rtiiJ wiidbort tor cartridges.
thrv will relit whole File- cr rrtnil, ..t ss reaf on able terms is any in the Wefterfi reunt v. They intend to keep fuch a fopply as will meet the demands of the phce, and make it an object for Pliyficians and retail ers to procure their (tipplies of them. The practice ot Phyuc a i-d Surgery in all t'ueir Virii"; brantlies, will be attended by Doctor HALE ; -and all calls in either line of bu (1 tie fs, will be gratefully received and promptly executed DAVID M. H,l E. JEREMIAH WOOD. February 2:), 1816. 13-tf
rNOTICE.
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RrSj are hereby Called upon to p y
Nqw purchase Cheap Goods. IN the corner lore, adjoining the new Critic Market houfe, and nearly oppofiic Mr. Grrtt-r's tavern, JOHN EWING Has opened an ex ten five and choice adortBient of Seasonable and Necessary Goods. His ad-rtmrnt of Groceries, Dry Goods, and Hardware, Is as COMplete as it could be rendered irt the markets of Philadelphia and Baltimore, -and wrh A M Queens -rare, Glass ni-arey W Shoes of every kind, y Wool, Fur and Beaver Holland Matter's
Trimmings,
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ail sorts of Brushes,
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nen j ana n omen s ctaaaies ana JfCn&igry,
hails, from 4d to 1 2d assorted
I in ware. Weavers Reeds.
School Booh, of every denont inat ioH Stationery, Window Glass, Castings. &i ,&e Hp tt.inl.s larmer and the mechanic (whofe wants ht ha? particularly endeavored to proviu'c far) will find in his a (Tort men t alrnolt every article they can reqiiire. tCFj. EWING moO refpettfutly informs the puDi.C, th.-.t it flir.ll be his rndvavor to keep a general assortment, and fell rs cheap as he can afford Me will rrCfive in payment ail merchantable Furs & Skins that may be effrred at a fair price ; alfo dried Venifort Hams, Hear. Lard, Reefwax and Tallow He would contract for Si;par, deliverable after the feafon- and if there be a: y farmer difpfed to raife a crop ot tobacco, he will encourage, bv engaging a p'itf. N. B. NEW ALMANCS for the enfuin year, American an.l Dutch. 4tf Viocennes, Dec. 29, 1815. For Sale or Kent. rTT HA r valu ible houfe and lot iyinp on i the fecond llreet bach from the W'aba(b, at:d immediately oppofitc H. Lafieile'i tavern. A gre::t bargain, and a liberal credit tVr a gr?-at pirt of the purchafe monty may be bad the fituation is elligibic for a large family or boarding houfe, and handlomely cuclefcd for particulars en-
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John Brnticr.
Vincennes, Feb. 1 f. 1816. 1 1 4t vil alfo difpofe of the adjoining houfe, at prcfent occupied by Samuel Hru-
ner, as a iiatt;s Ihoo. 1, l,.
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Ltgnttm Vitae and paints. a" second inst .I'm-, nt '. !i; roil is on each Too delivered either at VV idling ton, ajO'hbcfoie the I Ith, day of March
iNr'w io'k, or Doiiont Perfons tmdering a fopply of any of thefe articles, will be pleaftfd to llate particularly the kind the greatdt arid the
k:t.
By order of the Board, of Directors. Isaac Blackford Cashier. Vincennes, January 2, 1S1G. 5-lot.
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lean quantity ot eacn article toey m ay te difpofed to furniOi and on fhe envelope of the tend rs. thry will endorfe thr fubfltanct of their propofals in the following form : 11 Propofals 10 fuimlli for the niV of the N.nvy made by in coiifecpiei.ee of the Navy C jmmtflianers' idvertifement of 18th January, 1816." With thole whofe propofals may he accepted, the connr.illioners will enter into contract, and in caf-s where the articles are not to be immediately dclivrred and paid for, the contractors will be required to give fatisfaftory fecunty for the per for manee of th.eir contracts, and it will be well f-r them to accompany their tenders with the names ot the perfons difpol u to become their fureties, and evidence oi their compc tenrv.
On the hrft aay of A ii tlie tenders' will be
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JOHN RODGERS.Pfe.idr. of ,,,,
the Board of NavyComn
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NOTICE.
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w' er t ike? this method of
re IpecA Fully informing thofe who are
indebted to him, that he is in want of calli, ft nd expects in alt cafes where it is due by note or account, tlut they will, agreeably to contract, be pttn&tial in making ri.mt -dijte payment, other wife he is determined to bring fuit, efpecially on tiicfc debts of long Handing. Cbas, Smith March 7, 18 15. U-3
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Take Notice,
Si I LL apply It the next, or the foC-
c eutng Uircuit tcHiit tor Che ccunty oi Btt . m S r .
'i.'X. tor a lerr ncrois tne l.i t tnrfc nt
White river, at the fails, on l'ccn n No. 10 in townfhip. No. i north and large No. 4 WcO. March 8, 1816. H-3
Lots For Sale. p'op'ictors of part of the wrli known by the name of
Ilk's B.i-fy on the Ohio river, Po-
ounty, have each of inlaid off a mini-
ot valuable lots, which we will fell on
a liberal ci edit, on the 22d and 2 3d days of March next this bluff (if there be any who do not know the beauties of it) is handfonie St plea Cant, abounding with good fpring water, fr above the Rowings oC the riv. r. materials fcr building, both Hone and wo'-d convenient, St a good mill feat within h f w hundred yards ol the river, which affords water fufficient ior fa wing and grinding fever ! months in the year it is fituted at a fufficient diliauce from Ked banks and Shawnee Town, to make it a place of great buRnefs, it is lurrounded by a large body oi tcrtde land, and a well organised fettlement in ill probability it will become
c ur :aiu cour.ty, ana in
the nl-in ot tne town ttif-re is a Iquare ot
4 tw tries referved lor that pur pole is an eligible plate on the upper part of laid Bluff A genen us dtfeount will be given to fuch as pay down thofc who purchafe co credit will ive bond with approved fe curit fin ti er particulars made know n on the dciy ot fale. Aaron Williams John Givens. February 12, 1816. i2-3t
Land for Sale.
pE under Ggned ia authortfed to fell feveral tradts of lane! (ituated in the
delation furvey, between the Wabaili and
:ite liver; ftlfo feveral tracts located
within the limits of the referve made by the government for oM claim;. He believes the prcfriit time favorable to the feller ar,d thofe difpofed to purchafe, and will receive Bi'ls of the Bark of Vincennes and ether good paper in payment, fr.-m any per foil applying at his dwelling in Vincennes. Will. Mcintosh.
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T WISH to contract forencloiing a piece JL ground ivr.ear the court houfe) fixty feet Iquare, with a board f- ncf-tne bi ards to be ot louiU o.ik, one inch thi k not more than foot wi(ie, and ten fret hmp n... k i r i u .n
iur pun. u-; wi IUU1IU ! J 11 I I ) c I r y , fill)
tret long, and Squaring at tlie fmalletl rnd
at lead fix inches the p. -(Is to be fet thire feet m the ground, two to ech pannel of ten fe. t and f adi board to be put on with at lead two 12d cut nails at e?ch p,A. A gate, with fubftantial pofts and hangings, of a defcription to be furniflied at the time of contracting, will alio be required to be m ide. Propofals for the above purpofe will be received until the 11th of next month, at S o'clock, P. M. B. Par he. February 22, 18 16. 12-2t hi the Cir uit Court, Pen'f( Count if.
November Term, i s j
Randall Wilfoo vs. Polly VVilf n.
ret it ion for a Divorce. ON the motion of the petitioner, and it appearing to the fatistclion of the court by proper affidavit, that the defendant Polly Wilfon, is not an inhabitant of this territory it is ordered, that unlefi rt.r be and appear before the Judgrs of .u; laid Circuit court, on the fecond dy rt next April term, and then and there ar.fuer the f.id petition, otherwife the court will pioceed to hear and determine the fame in her abfence. A Gopo Tert. Solomon Lamb. clrk Administrators1 Notice. ALL prrtons indebted to the tlUte of John Hatton, dec. are iqueiied to call on Mr. Henry I. Mills, who IS IQthQnfed to fettle them, on or before the firft 6ty of April nexr and all t'ufr havi demands againft f.d ellate are alfo driired to orefent then to him lv the Ume time, properly adiftft-d for fettlement. PATSEY HATTON, Administratrix. February 29, IS 16. 13-3;
