Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 November 1817 — Page 3
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PERPETU L vcrnov A Mr. Kg w ard 13.ul advertises in the Dublin Evening ost ot Tuesday last
i will exhibit alter six .days notice tor
a stun ol 1 300,000 that losg wibi.cd tor Pci pctUal tQ ion, now going in its rapid Velocity, without the aid or assistance of man or beast springs weights or bal a ice t, tteani, wind, or water, or sny oth cr. hi its rapid vc'osity as long as a body cf my iilbsance will last Tais art he obsi yes, nad hitherto defeated evry aite iiiDt but lie achieved it at the first trial
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th a few minutes study, k three houi s
labor. The United States ship Ontario, Can - Biddlc, sailed from New York on Saturday last fur South America we un derstand thai J , ii . Prevost, Es . I aigonc out 'ni this vessel as Consul Ceneral to braail. NOTICE. Tbe City of Y VSKtNOfoN Gazette will c nmence nub cation on Monday the 27 hoi October 18 7 the siac of the s teetto be sunerroyal, handsomely pi Lite d a 1 to be issued d ai y. c three times a wee! namely, on Monday, ednesday Sv Frid iy The princip s Sc conduct of this paper will be liberal & indepenei.t. It is 4i tended to furnish the regular business of co rcss. the debates as far as practicable, without paitiatlty ; Sc generally, all i iteresting mat er relating to the legislative snd executive branches of the government of the United States ; treaties, state papers, and all official Information, will be printed at large with a copious seiecton of foreign and domestic news The prospt ctus, published in most of the newspapers of the United States, contains a further outline of the plan, and a declaration of the poHttccs of the editor. The price, daily will be&lO per anum- The paper will be well packed and regularly transmitted to any part of the U States. Advert 19 blgon the usual ter as. Postmasters 8c others -.j nohi subscription papers are requested to forward them to the editor at the City of Washington without delay in order t at subscribers may be p accd on t le list in time to embrace the proceedings of the 1 5th cone ress which will convene on the 4th of Dec next JOT VTH A S E LlviT printers who have had the goodness to Insert the prop ctus of the aaettevand those who F.xruANOK. are respctfuily lolicited u copy the above advertisement into their pap rs.
Live vn, Aug. 2. An English merchant ressel just arrived here has been pi iced under t ie must ri ;"u! quarantine S .e catnc from Tunis tin) Alexandria. T e crew and an the f passengers perished with t e plague in her voyage from Tunis to Alexandria le Allot alone escaped although lie had a severe .mack I imself I he liritsh consul procured a pilot and 6 English ftailor to take charge ol her. Tl e American squadion under com. Chaunjtey just quitted our shores alter having made con id rable purchases of articles of luxury. The Americans nave almost emptied our magazines of alabaster and marble, as well as our shops of perfumer' and fashions. NEWSPAPER U JT. The Morning Chronicle, in allusion to the severe hurt which Lord Castlefeagh has recently received in the hand from the bite of a dog. observes, M the present is not the first time that Lord Castlereagh has been attacked by caniu (Canning) ferocity': To this the ourier replies, that no doubt the above joke is levelled at Mr. Itrougham's speech t the close of the session and adds, tl at in both cases1 the noble Lord's assail "UTits have made a bad hand of it9
THi: HAMPDEN OXEN.
JS'.nkamfu m, f Mass. J Oct. t. Last week on Friday, the celebrated yoke of oxen bred and owned by Colonel Chapin of pringfiefcfl, was sold for looo dollars ! They were purchased through the influem e of a distinguished tanner and gentlemen of Jamaica Plain, and ili be exhibited at the approaching Cattle Show in ' righton. One of these cattle is said to exceed the famous bullock in England, and to surpass the Biss. 1 , ami every thing of the kind heretofore produced in this country f 1 a gratification that the enterprise and lau
dable efforts of Col Chapin have been so hadsomeiy rewarded. The Oreenock t iironiclc of the 22d of Attgust, tor which tne editors of the Gazette are indebted to C ptain i homas. contains London dates of the 19th. Parliament had been further prorogued till Monday the third of November. The port of Bristol is ad led to the ports for tiie clisposit of goods from the Last ndies. The paper from Manchester, Leeds and Not folk England and other places boats ol the revival of business in the manufacturing establishments. The Newcastle Sir Puitnev Malcomb, had arrived from St. Helena, the Conqueror, AdmraJ amplin, having relieved ner. The Newcastle left -St. Helena on tha 4th of July at which time Bonaparte was well. '1 he first battalion of i 66th had arrived from India to relieve th Std battalion of the 53d, which was to embark lor England about the 20th of Ju.v. On his departure, ir P paid a visit to Bonapart, having been on the best terms with him during his co. -mand Tne harvest had commenced in Scotland, where the crops in general looked beautiful and promised more than an average, should the weather prove f irorable. The late heaw rains ' ad ipi been attended with anv calamitous conseoucnC('S.
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Tiie M ill due on Thursday !. st. i;ad not arrived when our paper went o press we lave littie hesitation In saving, it nas been detained bv hi ' water.
stated, that the Patriots are willing to grant a free trade to the English nation on the sole condition of the neutrality being strictly observed. The King of Spain on the other hand is said to have called upon the governments of Europe for their active interference in the support of his dominion over the rebel colonies. We certainly cannot blame him, if as a pis aller he represents the interests of his brother Sovregns to be involved in the issue of this perilous contest For Sale. The Subscribers, HAVE on hand, & will keep at their Store in Vincennes, a constant supply of Strong Beer and Whiskey, made at J. & J. COLMAN'S Brewery
& Distillery, and warranted good, which they will sell low by the barrel or single
Gallon for CASH or such produce as may
suit. J. & W. L. COLMAN Nov. 12. 1817. 60 tf
I Notice, IONI: DOLLAR TWKNTY-FIVF CENTS, MORE TO THE PRINTER. 1 INTEND to set out for Philadelphia 1 between the 15th and 20th of December next, & must earnestly request ail tliose who are indebted to me to call i on or before that time k pay their notes and accounts , am in Hopes that my customers will pav strict attention to this
my lasPto Uar 1st Twenty Five c :M the Primer and let the onstable find some oilier way to live, I am your ob't. serv't. w:io LAGOW. Vincennes, . 12, 1817. 50 tf
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From the returns already received for a Represent tive to the State Legisla
ture in the room of saac li ackiord;
si;u i. we believe Robert Buntin, jiu
is elected. W JSTE Pf (AfP Ml H v. The R inks in the stab i N w-Hamp shire made returns m Mac last of 1 ie umount pf their capital stock here are ten b inks in ties State, am! their c ;ph.;is amount to $09,356 dollars, ' heirdepo sits and oil. s in circulation amount to 367 )l dollars, -their specie to 272,1 5 1 dollars ioclijdiri ; B2.525 rtoiias belonging to the ov)o an.; C :sir b inks' de posited In Boston. T e debts due to them amount to l 103,551 dollais : the biils of other banks in t ch possession, 1 6 0,000 do hars and the amount of their real estate is about 46,000 dollars. A warning to those ivho hut tu much wafer in th ir Graff An Indian V irdict JOHN TATSOV, an Indian n aive of Lyme, in Connecticut, being found dead on a winter's morning, not far from a tavern where he haa been drinking freely of spiritous liquors tne evening before, the Indians immediately assembled a jury of their own tribe, who after examining the corps of the defunct, unanimously agreed, w Th t the said Tatson's deal was occasioce I by the freezing of a tare U utity of wner in nis body, that had impiuient.y mixed win tne rum drank.'
NOTICE Those Indebted to the Subscriber either by bond or otherwise is nost positively requested to come for 9 ird and pay tiie same on or b.tore the
2 th or Uecemoer, as alter that im
tiiose failing to comply will tinU th. ir
notes and accounts in the nan, s of a proper officer for collection, PETER JONES. Vincennes Nov 13 1817 Doctor B Dmuntii.
VVHLL attend to tne calls of his pro
T tession, wnh punctuality. Nov, 12.-5 ) tf B. D
AB1MR BROWN Boot and Shoe Factory,
A i just received a large and eleI 1 Rant assortment of materials in his line, amon which he has a consi lerablo quantity of Best LOMIOV MOROCCO, CALCULATED FOR Ladies' ami Gentlemens Wear. He has in ids employ some first rate workmen, and flatters himself that from his attention to business and the superior styie in which his woj k will be ex ecuted to receive a share of public patronage. October 7th, 18 17. Those indebted wiil please cai. and settle off their accounts, as i ivish t pay my debts. 55-tf
juuru 10 ia;vc ii(iuce, tnat m J
from the date hereof, I shall is-
L AN D OFFICE AT VINCENNES. No ember 10, 181 7,
k Us persons concerned, are hereby
require
mom
su: " iiii im S. VTatson a duplicate certificate No. 4 97 oi the S. E 14 9 N 9 . unless lgal and sufneient objectio,:s are made thereto. JOHN U : O .LET r. l o. ov. 12 , 3t i Ue Parti lei .lop of IDLE and W ;()!), nfS this day dissolve, by mutual confent I ad persons indebted tothe, said lirrn are he; c-.y called upon to make immediate payment to Jeremiah Wood, who is duly anthOrised to receive the same an i all persons having any demands on the said firm will exhibit the same to him for settlement JEREMIAH VOOD, DAV D M HA E Vincennes. Nov. lo 1817 so tf
to the rr'Bi.tc
i l- l 1- , 1 i.v i e anoears
, a ljjuii in Lutuiauuti rou:vn some channel unknown to nie,that I nave declined entertaining gentlemen that thought proper to give me a call. 'he report is incorrect when 1 think proper gentlemen to quit the business will give you my determination through tne medium of tne Western Sun and Centinei. Ti.ose that think proper to give me a call will find my attention to them the same that it has always been, f thank the public for the liberal encouragement they have afforded to me. and wish to remain the public's humble servant MAR v BAR NET September 23d. 43 xf.
Military Bounty Land.
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JEREMim H OOT), WILL r N : IMF TO KEP, an Assortment of
M hi si I S shS.
attne stand formerly occupied bv Hale
k vod. e OiU us t.ie public pat- j ronage, and will endeavor to merit it.
5') tf Vincennes, Nov. i2, 1 8 I 7.
The Russians, whom we have imagined to be a heavy and dull peopie, without spirit or enterprise, are giving us daily proofs to the contrary T . y i ve taken possession of one of the islands in the Pacific Ocean, not far from the Sandwicn i- ands & nave already fortified tae same. Tnev viii now derive the advantages of i ic whaling trade, one oi the most profit alvle and necessary pursuits for t.ie ivuss ans, who consume pre it quantities of oil. We ahaii shortly find that na tiom witli their resources and active government, in every pa. t of the world, A'a tonal Advocate. The population ot Paris, by a late census, amounts to 7 15,56 independent of the j u riMo There are 27 371 houses, and 2 -7,25 2 families. LowDOKAug 12; Wc- learn that a diplomatic . gent from Sp uiish Vm rica to t'nis country, arrived at Liverpool within these few days, and immedi itely set off for London. The obied of I is mission is asserted to be the onto nil . from the British .overnment a promise ol nuuuaiity. It is iurther
i Want Cash !
V the first of ecember, all those
Iaj5 who don't pay off their accounts.
or give a novo to near interest, will rind their accounts in the hands ot a mainstrate, for eoncction, as u siiort sttiementaakes long friends." JOHN BRUNER. Vincennes Nov. 11, I8i7 50 tf
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General Land Office, 25th Sept 1817.
J-OTICE The lands in the Illinois
i. Ferritory, appropriated for bounties for the military services havmg been surveyed and the surveys received at this office, the distribution of tne said lands, by lot agreeably to law, will co u me nee at tins office on the first Monday iii October next. ; he surveys of military bounty lands in Missouri Territory are expected c, id few months, when a similar distribuuon will take place, of winch li neiy notice Will dc given in the newspapers. Those who wish to locate their warrants in Missouri Territory may send them af r t e publication of that notice. E" ry soldi r of t he 1 te a my who mm received from the Department of Whir a land warrant, or a notification that it is d posited in t'nis office, may obtain a patent by sending to is office the warrant or notification, first writing on it, " To be located in the Illinois Territory and tee patent to be sent to the Post Oihhc at Signed, . Tiie patents of soldiers who have notified, or shall hereafter notify the General Land office not to deliver them to their agents heretofore appointed, will be retained, subject to their further order. Members of ongress who have deposited (in this office) soldiers warrants or notifications, may obtain patents for them by sending receipts which were iiven hy the office and instructions relative to locating the warrants Printers who publish the laws of the United States will give the above so many insertions as will amount to ten dollars, send a copy of the papers to t ? . i s office, and a bill, receipted ; 'he money will be sent by mail. JOSI H MEIGS. C" m mission er of the General Lundr ffice. September 26. 47-tf PR INT IS G. OF E EKY OES RIPTION Executed with accuracy and despatch at the oilicc of the
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