Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 June 1816 — Page 3
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THE WESTERN SUN. riNCENNES, Ju i, 1816.
By information from fort Harrifon, the council with the Indians was to have commenced on Thy r Way Uft whether it did, or what progrtls has been made in it, we have not yet learned but from all the information we have ben able to collect on the fubje&i we are induced to believe there sfflll be little, if any difficulty in amicably
idjulting all diflrrences.
delay from pretended deference to the wifhes of the people, had afforded him time to exert all his ftrength and mutter his forces for the fi Id. M When the decifion was made known from the chair, the House refounded with enthufiaftic & reiterated cheers."
NORFOLK. J bri 1 25.
Highly important from Spain. We under land from a gentleman lately from Spain, that aeonipiracy formed Rgainft the life of the King and Prince Charles was discovered the latt day of February A Frenchman Mons. Richard, it is laid was at the head of it. When the latt pott left Madrid, lit March two Snantfh generals and two other pei ions chu flv military to the number of 26, had been t ken up and put in clole confinement Another Spanifh general Reno vales, ordered all to be arretted, had escaped It is not known to w hat extent die plain had pmgrt Ted. The arrival of die nfliing pott was anxioufl) looked for, to bring fome further parn ultrs. LOXI)0. March 14. A letter received on Saturday latt from P is lavs 1 La Vendee is all in arms and it is faid that the Bretonrfe confederation is ig'rouih renewed and hat ramifications are vcrv extensive. !t is faid that the agents of Foue.hc ck Maret, are the lecret di eCl s of all theft movements ; feveral perfona aflert that thefe two member! of Buonaparte have f un I means of organizing in Paris a very aflive police, the principal at-nts of which are protected by the Austrian embaflVlor. This latt circumtt net- fiifficienth indicates the object of Foil ehe tn l Maret Affairs an to IVioUa Rate n irritation and the numb- r of difcontt nted lb confi lerable, that ive are pr baUly fell approaching to a gr at catastrophe, and a new n volui ion.' PARIS, Mtrcb u. The fermentation which ttill unhappib prevails and the menacing altitude of Lyon and feveral ot the contigious departments ha e excited jutt apprehensions in the M millers of the Allied Powers. Since I wrte to you latt, M de Pobgdac w s deputf d to the duke of VVellinRton, whom he met at
J the Kb fee Bourbon with M Fa-
gen ambaffador nl the Kins of the Lou Countries, and intimated the intent! n of 'he Court to oner ate a charp.n in the nnmttry in lax our of the Ultra Ro i lis. The Duke rave no cone lu live reply, but in
ipnjunciion with M rizzo cli
rrho. made fhortly after an en.
tgetic repre(entatin to the Kin?
nifelf. M. rizzo (!i Hondo's
was 1 unrferfl ind verbal hi Grace I hae every reafon to believe, conveyed his fentimenta by letter. Latest From England, B ?ht irrival a' v H York, on tin ifl mil. of the fhip Trident in 35 days from Liverpool London p ipers to the 83d ol M ireh inclufive, have been red IV d I he great queftinn on renewing the IVo i t Pax, wa decided in Parliament on the i 8 h i a majority o r. Bgaii tt the Minifli v. The L don Clrbe,an ion mtniflerial paper, ol Mnrch 19th announces this facl n h following Drains : I'ht Houf f Commons h s done its tbitv ; and h caufeolthc people has triumph d. The income tax w as i j 61ed, latt night, by a majorit) ol 3T, the numlnrs being for it en: ; againfl it 238 'I he Minifter had brot' it forward With CVCty advantage. bludied
M
The total number of perfons that have belonged to the Britifh 4td Regiment, from 1 797 to the prefent time is 13,127. There are only 3 men in the corps that fought againft3onaparte's Invincibles in srvpt.jk It isfaiathe emperor of Auttria has ottered Madame Nev an asylum in his dominion, and rt llored certain ettates hich belonged to her husband. Bonaparte's favorite B( trand, has caull d 160001. in the Britifh funds to bepurchafed for him ; & 16000 have been purchafed for Cambaceres. Four of the French Regicides who sought an afylum in Kngland are fa id to have been ordered to leave that country. NEIV YORK, May 8. Confirmation It appears by the following article from the Baltimore American, that the name of the piratical fehooner captured by the U. States brig Boxer is the Comet, and rkMtUor, and that Ihe had onbmfti J 60. 000 dollars inftead of ohlyyfo,000 dollars as mentioned in Ynrr corftpondent's letter yellerdav.V- " Herald. BALTIMORE, May 6. Late from the Boxer. The following is brot by the fchr. Midas, Capt Dickerfon arrived at this port from Havanna, where the Boxer was lying on the 30th, ot March. I he U. States brig boxer in the beRining of April tell in with and captured the fchr. Comet commanded by the famous Pirate, Mitchel (one ol the crew ol the Britifh frigate Hermome) & anoth t r fmall vellel laden with amunition &c. for the ufe ot the pirate & carried them into New-Orleans. The pirate had on board fpecie,
jewelry &c. amounting to 109,000
dollar
Cat t f jjthews late of the scb.r. Ad It.,' 3 this port re iched tow n Saturi,r iight, ifi the N-rf.dk raeket."HTe gives a long ftatement of the inhuman treatment by the Spaniards ot thole who unfortunately fall into their hands. He fr s that the officers and crew of the Adeline were ftriped & plun. dered of every thing, landed and driven on by the Spaniards, who beat them fhamefulh w ith the but ends of th ir mufkets till they reached the prifon, where there were 60 Americ ns fit Britifh who had fallen into their hands fmce the furrender of Canhagerra and w ho experienced treatmi nt fimilar to his own. There was a dail removal of fome of their comrades to the hofpital eanh d by rlijthi nefs of the prifon and its NpSbre to tfit weather from whendPwv eer n turned. Cap! M- alfo tt?s that a fingle frigate w ould he fufficient to lay Santa Martha inatbes Notice to Farmers. raL-IF. fubsciibcr wi'l conlrt fW Pork Jancf Tobacco, to be delivered him in pfpt.ll far ul'i'n he will now advance them Goods at c;0i prif t tod willow rrCive Flour Butter, Taliciv, tcts-tix, & l w-l.nincn. in fxcbanp' far Mrrqbv dite he b.ivi 11 juR receicd a trefl) fnpply foil able Gooiis. N, B Baifty. Vincrnnes, May IB 6. 24-tf JLand-Office at VincenncsJ ft 33, I 16. wSj I K K F. A S by ;.n cl of Congrrfs, y entitlrd kk An ad reUttng to iVtfbn the- Undi of the United States," paflcd on the 85th day ol M rch, 18 16, it is provided, 11 That at y i e Ion or pf-rijn who, before the fiiO day of February, one thoui nd eiht iuindred and fiNtr- n, b id taken po(Ts.Hijn ot) occupied) or mide a let-
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tlement on any land ceded or fecured to the United States, 8cc. and who at the time of puffing this ad, does, or do adually inhabit or refiJe on fuch lands, my, at any time prior to the firft of September next, apply to the proper regifler, See. requeuing the permtflion to continue thereon, &c." NOW Bh IT KNOWN, that in conformity with the provifious of the faid ad, every perfon in the diftrid of Vincennes, circumltaoced as above, may file his application ill the office of the regiftrr at Vincennes, at any time previous to the fi'ft of September next, from which day indufive, no more applications can be received. JOHN B DO L LET,
Register of the Land Office, iand-OlTice at Vincennes, Mjv '2. 18 16.
ipnformitv with an ad of Congrefs,
led 11 An ad for the relief of cer-
ciaimints to lana in tne linnet oi
Vincennes," polled on the fixteenth day of April, one thoufind right hundred and fixtren, it is hereby m de known, that the feveral perfons whnfe claims were confirmed by tlie ad of Congrefs, entitlrd " An a ft Confirming certain claims to land in the Diftrid of Vincennes, and for other purpolVs." p.ilTrd Mirch third, one thouf'nd eight bundled and f-ven ; and the ad, entitled 11 An ad confirming certain claims to land in the Diflnd of Vincennes," paded February thirtieth, one thoafand eight hundred and thirteen Which having been loc itrd cannot be fu'veyed agreeably to law, or which having been located, have ben removed by thf ftu vry of prior loca tins, from the fpot intf-did to be occupied," may on the f-cond Monday of July next, enter their locations with the Rrgif ter of the Land Office, or on any fucceeding day. JOHN RADOl I FT, Register of the I and Office.
'own Lots for Sale.
iE fuifcrtber has laid out a number of lots on his land dj ining thr town
' i i ii. rr i i
cR mcennes, wuu n win oe i ii' reu at puolic audion on thr 0 ii of June nrxt the terms will be, one third ot the purch -fe mony in hnd, one thi;d nt thf end of one, Sc the remaiiMng at the end of two years, to bear interert from the d re of lale, but if the payments are pundually nudr the in t ereft will be remitted, and if at the end of one year the purchafer oi any lot m y have nude improvements on thf lme to the amount of half the purch fr money, a fur tlirr credit of one year will hr frivrn without interffl if pundudly paid at the end of that time. lirW'rnm TL LT j
North Krnd. Ohio. ?
May 4 13 16. 5
Will be Received DURING thr enfuing week, and for falo hy the fubfenbrr, Juniattm Iron, 1st a quantity of Plough Mules ,
Wool and Roram Hatts, Cossac and lop Boots, Mens, Womttts and Children Shoes
Chains. Hoes, Shovels, Knives, Axes,
ivaus, i inaoio uiass, crc. c?V. Ht has now on ha
Cheap Callicoes. Shirting, Irifh Linen, Cambric, Jaconet, Lenoe, Book and Mul T,,n.r,.-
Ffliionable Marfriiles and other veOi-g, Blue, brown, bhek, 8nd mixt fupcifine London Cloths, Kerfrymers, Cords, Velvets, Crapes, Laventme, Sattin and Luteftring Silks, Silk handkertliitfs, Sec. 8cc. with a choice collodion of HARDWARE s? CUTLERY, Embracing all ufeful articles, fuch as Knives and f.rks, Iron and Brfs rim Pen Sc pocket knives I Stock and Pud ScilTors, alTorted, S Locks,
ri.un irons, anorteu, c 1X1 1 1 1 and Cro s rot
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duffels, Pincers,
Door Latches, Candlefticks,
riles,
beft Uetl
Hand
S Sws,
piate, S Tenant and
J O e
also a complete aflortment of Queensware and Groceries, Amengft which are,
Cups and Saucers, S Chocolate, Mates, D fhes, beft Indigo,
1 anie t. Itors, Bowls. Pitrhr-r
. . . . Alt
l,c ware, c Ailum,
Glue, Cooera
Saltpetre, Tobacco, c. Cloves,
afs, BrimTlone,
7i
S Imperial and Hyfon Teas, V Fifli, &c. &c.
fiin ft
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fbu'trh, and
l. W. JOHNS'
ft rcceivti i-om Prtfbmeh,
ea at nis u)re ac cue in. r.. ena
re?t, in V mcennes, where he ining an elegant and extenfive af-
Nutmegs, Ginger, MuOard,
PATENT MEDICINES Such as Kxp'-rienre h-s approved and II EC OHM ENDED. P;i'ifl O.'. V Harlm Oil, ElTence P ppermint, Godfreys C rdial, Bate m ns Dr pa, S Stoughton'a Bitters, Antibillious Pills, S HoTp rs Pills, Andeifons Pills, s Itch Ointment, Sec. A variety of frleft BOOKS, School and Miscellaneous. All of which will be fold uncommonlylow by JOHN EWING, In the ftore, formerly occupird hy Grorge Wallaee, efq. nearly oppofite Mr. Grea-
ter's Ion. tiCT EWING requefts all who are vet
indebted to him for goods fold during the laft yar, to call and nnke Dsvment vyirh
out (felay. As an inducement, he will pl-dge himfelf to renew th; ir accounts on much better terms than they werp ron 1 tracVd He continues to receive Peltries, Bes wax, &c. See.
Vincrnnes, March 26
of IV
tends ket
fortment of Books and Stationery, of the fiift quality, which he will difpofe of upon moderate terms His cnllrfion is judicious, for home ufe ; and he would willingly engage to lurnilh Merchants and . iV-t-- ---II. ,-?-.-J
Otners, upon uun cerm, a5 w, .c tv, that thry hjvr cntercd tnC(fljip
t
1816.
Boot 1$ Shoe Shop. rHE fubferiber? relpetfully inform the citizens of Vincennes and its virini-
ftr-d of import II g. ?ff Vincennes,
D-r 20, 1815.
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Take Notic
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now oook accoijni
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Ihrt to the e jftwWcFaharff th.it
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Vincennes, May 16. 1816.
TRUMAN BLACKMAX, H S on h mil eller-l ,.flor tm ut of Dry-Goods Groceries, whl h he will fell at the moft reducrd prices for cafh or moft kinds of country produce. SmL Take Notice. T WAl.L at ply at the lx xt. or tl e fuc. I ceedin C u t for the cUuty ol Knox, f.r a ferry acrofs the t tork ol White river, at the i lis, or fection No. 10, in town (hip No. 2 north, ?nd range No. 4 West. F. Sholls. Miy, 10, 1816. 23-3
8AAC BLACKFORD,
mokseuor at Law and Conxeyaneer,
N 1 bulinr Is m his pmfr in n vi'l be t ankfully received ai u punduMy
attr ndrd to .he refides in Vincennes, and Bay be found always at home. 15-tf Marth 12, 1816.
under the firm of
Brown & Terry. i "r thf purpofc of ( nrryino on the Boot & Shoe Making Business at thnr Ik.-p, formerly occupied by An. dews. oppofite H. Lfln lie's tavern they have juft received from the eftward an air .rtment of good leather, and having proeured ood workmen, thy will keep conftaotly on hand a general affnrtmrnt of BOOTS feC SHOES of the beft quality til orders in their line will be thankfully received aid punctually attended to. Abtjab f cv:n, Samuel Terry Vincennes, May 16. 1816 24-tf NOTICE" ALL thofe h vuy cl-ims agiir.ft the eftate of Touft. Dunois, dr-cd. will pleal'e present them properly iuthrntirte4 tor fettlement to the indfifignrd; and all thofr indented to thr faid elhte will pleafe make uumediitr payment. Jam Dubois, Exirx. TotM. Duboi, s? Ur. fonts, Lxrs My 24. 1816 g ;4t
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Take
SHALL
Not u e. : the H st. or the fue-
credmg comt for the COtlftty nt K'TX
f r a f-rry acrofs Lu k Creek, on fedion No. 29. in townftup No. north Sc range No. 4 Weft. Washington Wanon. May 22, 1816 -5-3C
