Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 December 1816 — Page 3

past, which, if continued, with u these articles by a special act

the present prices for flour, pork, " ot Congress has been the sub

THE WESTERN SUN.

s r r i r -T- rj -r-r m J Vincennes, December 28, isi6. ON Monday night the 16th mt. a shock of an Earthquake, was very sensibly felt at this place. A BILL has been introduced into the senate of the State t or the purpose of adding the lots lately laid off by Gen. Harrison, to the Borough of Vineennes. CORYOOV, December 21. The salaries of the officers of the oovernmcnt, as established by law, are Governor, per annum $1,000 Secretary of State 400 Auditor of State 400 Treasurer of State 400 Judges of the supreme court 700 Judges of the C ircuit court 700 Members of the Legislature, pr. day 2 It is reported that his excellency Jonathan Jennings, has nominated, for the approbation of the senate, Messrs. Jesse L. Holrnan James Scott and John Johnson, for judges of the supreme court of this state. "DIED On this morning, EDMUND HOG AN, Ssq. a member of the house of repre

sentatives from the county of Gibson. As a tribute of respect justly due to the memory of Mr. Ilogan, the house of representatives has resolved, that the members wear crape on their left arm during the present session. A FlftE in the city of NewYork, on the 3d inst. consumed about 40 houses loss estimated at 200,000 dollars. Reporter. The successes of the Patriots of South America are fully confirmed by several arrivals. We have before us General Sublett's detail of an affair in which he was completely victorious. The Royalists lost 500 killed and 300 prisoners, while the Patriots sustained a loss of 4 only killed and 30 or 40 wounded. lb.

&c. will soon restore Western

paper to its real value, and gives a spring to internal improvements. Western Spy.

" ject of conversation, in some

" parts of the country." We are still of the opinion that our correspondent was too warm in his remarks ; for altho the ar

ticle appears to be written with

BOSTON, Nov. 25.

His excellency Jonathan Rus- out anv doubt of the oower of

Bel, our late Minister at the court Congress to pass such an act for of Sweden. Arrived at Providence the purposes specified, yet we are on Friday last. He has brought persuaded it was penned without out a commercial Treaty, with reflection on the great relative Sweden, signed at Stockholm situation of the Eastern and Sept. 5th, and it is reported a like Western States, and the inealcutrcaty with Denmark. lablc advantages it would give the i i r,. tlm , former over the latter. Admiral Sir George Cock- The proposition appears to us burn is going to Pans commis- g0 fraught with numberless evils,

wui.eu uyuicr mice gu iu that we dread to d;scuss jt lay before Louis X VIII. the lcadi to a revival of those s

Minutes wmenne toot oiaiinis jealousies which we had hoped, conversations in St. Helena, and since the war and federalism are on boarf ship, with the Ex -Em- were at an end: and yet pcror. The gallant admiral made sincc it has been before ug b out two journals of those dia- and manne. ;fc hag bc lomes, the first he sent home to andas iti3 deeply interesting lady Cockburn, and the second to f. Wf;Starn i'

more carefully compiled and ad- -t tn , ' I .

WHISKEY. THE Sublcribcr is happy to inform th5 Inhabitants of Knox County ana vicinity, that his Dithllery is now in complete operation. Orders for ffihiskej, G:r , &l. will be pun&ually attended to be will fell Corn, IV Lis key at 75 Cents per al Ion, Rye Whiskey at one Dollar per gallj,; until a change ot market. MORGAN EATOM. Busscron, December 18 16 4-tf

as

state

anted, he delivered himself to the

first Lord of the Admiralty. He will no doubt feel it his duty to deliver both to the French king, if it were only to prove to his

ceive it to be our duty to call the

attention of Congress to this subject. We are sorry that such a project should have been mentioned ; but as it is now before

the public, whether another word

Kenhawa Salt. TUST landed, and for fale by the fubicribers, a fmall quantity of a veiy fupcrior quality of

KENHAWA SALT,

which they will difpof- of on re a f on able terms for cafli. Enquire at the Vinccnoci Hotel, for J. & T. WILSON. Dec. 10, 1816. 2-3t Public Notice, LL perfons concerned re hereby 6c

nreuto take notice that I fhall app to the HCXt Circuit court to be hrlden in for the county ot Pofey, in the (late of I diana, at th-ir ftffioa ,n March next, appoint commilfiorers to divide the real . late cf William Me.Fadden, deed. JOHN Mc.FADDEN December 16, is 16. 3-4t

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NOTICE.

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iwujcbty, ww ne iKreerus incvci v ;s sa;d Qr not we tmst that c company, that lie did not find vvw, ;t.n mi,n ,-,Ja

ifonapartc tneextraorainary man whom ail the Sovereigns of Eu rope (no donbt foolishly) thot' liirn !

the

proposition,

FORGET IT.

ill?

WILL JVEVER Cin. Gaz.

CONGRESS

Mr. Morrow, from the committee appointed to enquire whe-

the any, and if any, what legisl

reasury Department.

November 25, 18!?.

OTICE is hereby given that fundi have been afligned for the payment

fuch treasury Notes, and the interrft

thereon, is arc now dee at the Loan office

in the city of New York, in the Oate of

J. ,

W

tive measures may be necessary

for admitting the State of Indiana New York, and which were not embraced

into the Union, or fjpr extending ky the notification fr0t-n thia department on the laws of the United States to e 2d of Anguft, 1816. ,1 , , . i , And the fasd treafury Notes will acthat state made a report, conclu- eordingly be paid opon the appKction dlllg With a recommendation Oi the holders thereof respectively at the fald the following resolution : Loa" Office in the city of New York, a Resolved, bv the senate and any JimPrlor to th?; dy -f Jrys House of Representatives of the L 'hiT S y yft win ce.rc ttt -i. j c, , ,, . . . to ce payable upon the laid ireafury notea. Lllllted fetateS Ot America, in The commHEoner ; irc the feveral Hates Congress assembled. That the requefted to make this notice generally

state of Indiana, having formed known ya' mn in their power; and

to themseives a Constitution and

the Printers author fed to oublifh the laws

of the U. States, will be pleafed to infert it one; a week in their respective papers until the fird diy of January next. WM. H, CRAWFORD, November 26 4-It

Indiana Legislature.

Friday, Dec. 20. The senate, agreeably to previous arrangement, convened in the representative chamber, and both houses proceeded to elect. Benjamin Park, presiding judge of the first circuit ; David RaymoiuL presiding judge of the second circuit ; and John Test, presiding judge of the third circuit of the state ot Indiana. Arrived at Louisville on the 3d inst. the Barge MISSOURI, t apt. Morris, from New-Orleans bound to tins place cargo Dry Goods, shipped at Liverpool for Cincinnati. We thus have a practical evidence of what may be done by the spirit and enterprise of our Western Merchants in breaking the spell of dependence on the eastern eitirs under which we have m long laboured. This i the second arrival of Gtoods at this place, direct from Liverpool, within two months

state government, conformable to the constitution and laws of the United States, and to the principles of the articles of compact be-

tween tne original states and the.

people, and states to be formed Dissolution of Partnership. in the territory north-west of the THHE lrtiier(hiphmtoforeexfflin be. river Ohio, passed on the 13th TfT,r?r A,bahf3:own &S.mueiTerj r l i Ai -i ry, under the firm of Brown 8c lerryhas day Ot JUly, U r87, the sa.d State been this day dilTolved by mutual content, shall be, anci is hereby declared H persons indebted in any manner to the to be one of the United States of faid firtr-w3il cal1 and fctt!c with Abijah America, and admitted into the ?r"u t3 w,Lthc7Lho!eJnck,on h.and

(itn'ci wiin me ucois aue, nas neen

Mr. BENNETT, Attorney 6c Counsellor at haw X ATELY from New York ; offers Ma jL.A pofeflional f-rvicfS to the publicMr. 3. has takm a room in Mr. ' : Jones's houfr, nearly -pp ofite 'he Itore Mr. Trimble, where he will confUr.T'" found ready, to aftl rj his profelSc nal (kill to 'hofc who may he pleafrd to c! on hint. 1-it Vincennrs Dec. 5, 1816. BANK OF VINCENNES, 1st November, 1816. '""F'KE QockboSdrrs of this Bark, who X hve not paid the fecoud JnOalmenc of Five Dollars oi. each of their harts, arc hereby informed that the fame moil be piid at the Bank on or before the 25th day of January nxt, in gold or filver coin. By order of the Board, ISAAC BLACKFORD, Cashier. General Post Office. Nov. 16, 1816. THE several Post Mastef are hereby required whenever j person, to whom a newspaper is addressed, ceases to take it out of the Post Office, to advise the editor of the paper thereof ; and to add if known, whether the person is :!; :' :, moved away, or merely refuses. The mail is burthened with many newspapers, which are a loss to the proprietors as well as the public. R. J. MEIGS, Jun. Postmaster General.

Public Notice

v.. . v.ru v,..i5 mui transtcrreci, and all thole having claims a- TTS herehv trivn t sii r L,v the oriffinal slates m all resoects. c.ina the faid firm will call on him rftr ft. I perfons h. lg

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ipects.

vhate.vtM,, tlcment.

The resolution received its first reading.

ABIJAH BROWN, SAMUEL TERRY. Vincennes, December 21, 1816 4-4t

Proh ib U ion of Exportation . We last week published a com- A

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uumiv ttuuu tin a auujcei, 1)11 I which we remarked that we did J Bot an(l Shoemaker .

not believe such a project was TiONTINUES to carry on the feuGnefs seriously contemplated, for at 8t thc old ftand whcr h friends & that time we had not noticed the tbe. P"ic generally cin be fupplied with Ur ... r . . article in his line, of a fuperior quality, Sc articles; bllt WC COnfeSS it was on the fhorteft noticc-his flock qon bind With Surprise that We since read being equal to any in the country. the editorial remarks of the Na- 4"tf December 21. 18 16

tional Intelligencer of November 21, of which the following is an ' tract

So hoaw u thc pressure of ed immediately, enquire

A GOOD MILCH COW

scarcity, and the fear of its being increased by the extraordinary shipments of flour, cc. that we have been told the pro-

of the

Sept. 28, 1816.

PRLXTER.

BLANK DEEDS,

hibitiou of the exportation of FOR SALE at this OFFICE.

pr w ' a ft b LI) Codd, deed, that I will fettle with tk n.i

latin County eourt, it the next February term of foid court, to be lu ld at Shawne a Town, on the third Monday of February next, at which time all the creditors of faid ettatc are required to bring in their claims properly authenticated. GKORGE CODD, Administrator of the estate of Wm. T. CODD, deed. Decembers, 1816. j8t

NOTICE.

I EARNESTLY solicit all those who are indebted to me, that has not gave their notes, to give them or or before the first day of February, those who neglect this solicitation, 1 hope the laws of ouicountrv may operate with as great vilocity on their property, as my medicine did on their systems. I I'm. M. JVihon. Vincennes. Dee. 27, 1816. 4 3