Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 November 1816 — Page 3
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-4 v m V THE WESTERN 8UK. -T r r F incomes, November 23, 18 HI We have received no mail this week, owing, as ve believe, to high water; but, from whatever Cause, it wili account for the barrenness of this day' paper. By tiie politness of John Johnson, esq. We are enabled to in form our reader, that gen. Bartholomew, judge liollman, and Thos. II. Blake, esq. have been elected electors of president and vice-president of the U. State-, on the part of this state. Mr. Stout. FOR the purpose of correcting some errors in my last week's communicationand tn communicate an addit.ionol point vvnich has, since then, came to my knowledge ; I again trouble you. Mr. French has informed me tnat Mr. Cram did divulge to him the manner of altering Bank Notes, but without any injunction of Secrecy . There's also a typographical error, ie, in place ofwparticep cri minis'5 it should be " particeps cri minis." Cutler, since being taken in custody on a second warrant, has ?aid, (as I'm told) that the two colleagues, mentioned in my lat are now supposed to be in Louis viae. G. W. JOIINSTOX. XIGHT SCHOOL. THE ruhferibrr will open a NIGHT SCHOOL (for one qo3r:?t) at his fchool-houfe 10 the Borough of Vir.ce;ine?, n-i Monday the 2.7th i r. . for the convenience of thofe that have nnt an Opporttf r.ity cf tttending the day fchool. Readingi Writing, A.rithmettcf Geometry, Trigonometry comprifiog heights and dilincrs, NtenfuratioQ of every defcription, Gauging of all kind,, Book keeping, Double and Singl- entry, Geography, See will be taught. tor trrms apply to, H. JOHNSON. Vincennes, Nov. 20, 1 1 f. 51-3t Craarxford fc? Himrod. HAVING leased for a term of years the TAN-YARD, Of A. Marshal, deed, wish to purchase HIDES, and from their experience, and attention to business Hatter themselves they will be able to furnish Leather equal at least in quality to any either made or imported to this place. Vince.inex, Nov. 20, 1816 51 -of Dissolution i' Partnership. inflHE co partnei f Brown 8c Terry , J has been this day dilTolved by muta il confent, and M thej wiffa toclofe the bufinffs of the Concern, they call on all thofe indebted to them, eith-r by bond, note, or brok account, to Cb'I and fettle the fame with Samuel Terry ; and thofe to whom we (land indebted, will pleafe call on him for payment. ABIIAH BROWN, SAMUEL TERRY. November I, 1816. S il-St QPTHB bufnefs future will be carried cn by the fuhi'c-iber, who has on hand a prettv pfeneral sfl'ortment of floors & shoes, which he is determined to fell low for cafli. SAMUEL TERRY. Vineennet, Nov. 2Q, 1816. GAMUTS for sale here.
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JOHN SIILNK. ! ESPEtTFULLT informs the Citizens nt V incennes ana its vicinity. that he has commenced the a!nvf bufinets ncpolite Abi ah Hull's BAKE SHOP. Fro.n his exnerience in the buGnen he flatten himlcll that be (hall be able to give lattsUction to all who nny favor him with Vincenues, Nov. 22, 1315. r.iAjE NOTICE. .A l" Ion? and tedious invitjtinns for lit effccl, I Hull therefore be compelled to refort to niDre exrgetic meafures Ail thofe indebted to me, either by note or book account, failing or negltcYtng to pay pytn?nt oave bcn f nind to have but Decembernext, may reftaffured .that they fin putcu if ue uanui cv an ouicer ur cullccion. JAMES D. DUNKIN. November 8, 1816. 51-4: 1 Administrators Notice. LL thofe indebted to the eftate of r r j i -M i r fail on mc ar.d fettle the fame : a!iV thofe r i i i t - - ... - - - - htvinff chims acainft faid eftate, will pteafe prefnt thrm wcil autlienticatevl for futile, inent, as I wi(h to lay the whole before the next conrt. MARK B:RNETT, Ad.n. November 20, 1816. 51-3t Pay Your Debts. LT. thofe Sndebtrd to me will cr.I! a)d difchatge t ! i e r ftcconnts by u.vin the cafli, or giving their notes, as i determine J to fettle my old accounts MARK BARN ETT. November 20, 1 8 1 6. frl -St INTERESTING NARRATIVE. Will He fhortly publifhed at thr office. Of WORSLEY & SMITH. h J -A JOURNAL 0 F t YOUNG MA" OF MASSACHUSETTS, Ljn" li A SURCKON ON BOARD NN A M E I I ' CAN PRIVATEER, Who vtas captured at a hy the British in May, l 8 ! .3. and cbnjtned first at MtlvtUe Island, Halifax y then at Chatham, landi end lastly at Dartmoor Prison :;- ttrspersed with Observations Anecdotes end Remarks tending fi el r moral and Political char F th nations to which is ad led an Enrravinp c O of D R TMOOR PR ISO .V, r. r, n P n the Massacre of American Prison -j. WRITTEN BT IIIISKLF. IHIS" ii truy n iotrrefling narrative, full of incident and inftru&ion, and v,e wifli it could be dififaGvelv circul ted liutit is a tale ot horror. It is Uld that the copv of a fimilar journal, kept by anothperson who had been conuncd .it Dart- . M ..... moor, wjs bought up for .i i conlideriole sum, ana I 4 Tl.ia keen, prvicr. ffood humored, upprelled. warm hearted New England man entertains his readers in virions parts of his book with abundance of his notions on religion, jurisprudence, politics, and philofcphy, and on the national cli.i ractcriflic s of ft vera I countries, There are many of his remarks on thie topics winch, from theii pleafant ry, fingularity, or fluewdnefs, we fi.ouIJ be glad to extract, if this article: were noc nlreacy rxtenoed as las as our i'.r-rits will conveniently allow. " Analectic Magazine Subscript tons received at the Western Sun office. ratio n of Ind ependence . rjm the Geo ; Jrlssseneter, 4l7E noticv-, with real pleasure, the If propofsl of Mr. Binws to poblifh at PhiMelphit, THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, in a flyle ofele. gar.ee and ti.lelity, calculated io gratify both mie and patriotism Jf anv effort of a the ham an mind deseive, cither for it: ovui intrinGc nxrit, or for i'.i ccunecliot with iutereftins and important fubiecls. ali that honor which the arts can bellow, it is that ifl. The orintir bp ot its Doliticul doflrines which art foonded on the everi.ning baB. of nht and reaton, will give thrm in every age of the world the fame influence on the minds of men that they poiTcUtd when they
- " tp i viam i in. tea to ii f r ti.eir cuftom All orders in his line will be hxjcl :he foundations oi our country ! P'iHpv 1 Ann paoAualty atteodecf to. The embellifhmenca which Mr. B. has - Ji i oaoatucKi Connecticut, N. B. Fifty Tents ia cash Prri,arcti u lhls work, are equally vviilbe very gratefully received. 11 i i t elegant and judicious. And if it be exe- At the time of his dnstrfiiM Will be given per doZCIl for cuted in the manner wbiaa he has propofed Mr Kverv wa
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J O O O ernmsnts, and for regulating under all cirw!' ar- i:i authority crer them But i 1. v.. v-...,v. n'us loler.m ait, lo impmtantto all, how cJ ar " it to us 1 In what veneration Ihould we noia wis memorable charter, which, in declaring the principles ul truth and liberty teliigence of our infant republic, of which in the diyj of its maturity, an American winothe.m.med. Subscriviion&for the above splendid work received. at the W. a office The CniintryCoi tniea by As-rnarn rosoitrp-, and edite l by Bartnt GardAtier New York 1 P'Pcr jfcb lithe d twice a week, . .. . v.., Mondays and Tlatrsdavs. on a fate
luper iiyrl fheet, in an octr.vo ioiiii, la lint ..t 4 . fi"c if the numbers re preferVed, tiuy will " Ux nv;s . employment to omaketwo volumes in each year, each vol- tners, hy addressing letters post
ume containing -a.botit eight honored pages; f! t J.1 rlu.Kui ; iixuccn nunurcQ pagcj a year, irre V Advertiiemmt lor the im ,11 ium ofv dollars a vear. The nrofit wliich can be mirle from f foch pay apcr very linall ; Rnd it is therei n-: ... : necfT.i75 that a ri.jid fyftem of punctuality mould be edabufned and adhered to. This can only be done by infilling on payment ii) Edvunce. That fyftem Will be hereafter fcroupuionHy adhered to, without respect to petsont. The fame caufe which renders ptfitciva?tty indifpetvldble, renders it neceuary a; K), that the remittance be lmde, fo that five dulicr-"?. v;ar NeKV York money, may be re32f J iro n it. Little or nothing cr.: be re. laized if, when "s five do! r biil is fent us, we are obliged to p-y a broker from i i to 25 per rent, to turn is into money current on this (it-. It will follow, we trufl. not Ufa conrlufively, thr.t vt ought uot to be fubjeded to poftagf. Upon these terms we are willing to cub. lifh the Country Courier, and whether we have to print it for fifty fubferibers or a thouT ii.l. upon no other ;c!'4: fljall, or can we piihfL i Nerv York, Autrust I, t ri SCHOOL. f O 1 ! f ,1 at 'Tnowl-cV-w w neoti to h.ia fubferibers for the verv enconraement he hs received ; he pofes continuing his fchool according to former method and ftyle of dancing he will thank thole who intend to become Tublribcis, to fet in as near tlie commencet mtfit as poflibl", that they m3y be brcugh ruuauy lorwiru. He intends keepinr? a nicht fchool, to be held one night in each wet k, ar.J to be contint:vJ, lor o.ie month, each feffion, for the ec- ;aliy inrw.ird mltruction ct tholr who c?.n;jct attend in the day. . CRAM, will furnifh fire, room, canIrs and mane the gentlen 'ill' a men , . n --- 'ill' i . . i win pieaie ro ormg tneir partners, itnooi win optn hi early c.ncie Iiffht. ar.d c;ole O between Urn.' one o'clock. " ir J 1 i As he cT:p-5 ori from Philadelphia in a few days the late 0 collections of 6gures, with tunes adopted to the fame, be will be i-b!e to inftrucl his pupils in the newtft and melt fsfii ion able dancts now pradjfed in Philadelphia ; fchool to commerce as foon as a fuflicirnt number of fchclars are fob fcribtd. Sobfcriptioo papers are now orn tot srs at Mr. Greater':. 49-tf Vincennes. Nov. 7, 1316. ICjD. CRAM, a!fo propofes inftrucl ing a few -rntlrmrn in the princioles of the BROAD SWORD, with ionic of th,e evolutions of the HORSE, Gentlemen having a defxre to obtain this 0 neceiT-jry and graceful accompliflinient will pleafe to fubferibe immediately, Of H. AVERY, (eldest a Olllie Rev. John Vvprv W mm " . oi Ticiiinorci. I oniircticut) ha Lfl-j; iH-cn man',' vear- absent, h fnends, after a long and painful slate 01 aiiXiet V AIHl SUSPCTISC dis--lttri 1 ..-.,r .n ..K inVormation respecUnff him . . . ' P mak tnis earnest request, that aiiy pci iou possessing any know 1-
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HWUViliW Any information respecting him IV ' I I? 1 "J I - Ino rl - -v I . I 1 e i , J . . ; Knowledge . ' r' :uua'!l II He IS sll,i '1Vlng, Or if Otherwise, of the place ana CI fCU m St ances of hid cieath) directed tr Afr 4 tr i aml tflOtlghtral countenance J& W:i-. at times, rather inclined to melancholy. lie has been absent about eight years. 44 " 9 G NTL E MEN in any part of the country, wanting la borers, mechanics, or persons of .i i . i any other class of emigrants may wiwgo vi cuijMi uiiis ma anmmAAa &i i.. -'dld to jWf. ThowAlH CFCoiinfT . j 0. 04 JVaSSaU street Vn,.l.yh in,,, . will promptly attend to all such , muuves, i appiICatJOnS. Editors and printers willing to aid the stranger, are respeetfolly requested tocopy this notice. August 8, 18i'(. i; Look Here) Look Hei Harlow & Trim!;! e. AVE itlfl rfffiv'r . r n 1 ? W B i s k y T c. -m-r. Bi own and L J bo 1 Sugar, a:!cj a qunjj Kpnbva Silt. Thrv will firft r?te receive a general affortment of Dry Goods in a few days. All the above articles are offered low for C:Sn. 17 Thofe indebted to sa'n! Firm, will pleafe to call and fettle their accounts. Vincenncs, Sept. 26, 18 16. 43-tf BANK OF VINCENNES, 1st November, isifi npHE ftockholdera of this Bank, who have not paid the frcond rnflalmenc p Oi hereby mlormed that the fame muff hr. paid at the Uank cn or before the 2 7 th dzy of January n,xt, in colt) or filvcr Coin. By or ' r of i he Bard, ISAAC BLACKFORD, raMer. THOMAS tt BLAKE Attorney at Law. OFFERS hi ptofffllonal fcrviccs to the DUblic. thofe whnmsru U r..i. r i -""j :$n 10 coniulC r r empJoy lorn, will pleafe apply at the v lljcennes riotel "tt July 16, IS I 6. WARE-HOUSE. F I ill 13 Subscriber Ivic n nnrsA ra ' - it w'vjvj. Lr TT- i a f J are Jtni.se U'rii ralfnlnri CiA-a It. a . . . 1 I 4 I i i f - - Vwv.m v Tousaint Dubois. May, 17, 1810. 24tf HARLOW & TRIMBLE. IT AVE jofl received a Cjuantity of 1 Twiied Lindfys .S"coward ar.d in the Greafe, which they will fell by wholesale or retail, low for calh. 47 tf. October 22, 1816 Take Notice. v o are indebted to the fubJL fcriber, will be fo good as to fettle off their accounts, on or before Cl riflruas n-xt as he intends darting to the EaftW ?rd. lor fronds about that rim K r-C . - -...., ww .VJliU-" dently hopes and earneitly solicit thrir punctual attention to Iris wants as without punctuality. Ms ream lie transaction mull be roinom to th Mfrchsot, ARTHUR J.7 77 ?SiOV - - ' ' V mcennns, November 15, 13 '6 50-3C Constitution of Indiana. The CoNMiTtiuiv of the State of Indian a has been published, and is for ai th rt . other Price 23 gents. For aie J l arivtij of Blanks published, and is tor de at this
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