Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 December 1817 — Page 2

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Mr Ferris laid before the nou,joint resolution, retrtive J5 mentof the ron.ututujn of the S tea which ill read, and oraerc be read a second time .,. a;,, feme. Beggs ,e fr , Clark county appeared, -nd too 1 '' . r Dcnau" ordered On motion "f " 1 r,.,;,.We to the thai the joint resolution rei l L f the Constitution of the ' T ' ' , l r ca 1 second time, comIfeTwmnAteeofthe whole, 'dHe order ot the day i'orMon-

day next.

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WESTERN NAViG VTION.

A v r rrartheT That the from all which garw . V of England ardently wish ,fC, ;e emancipation oi South America that rccruiAd supplies are gomg to that quarter-that as all these

public papers, the government must be accessary to it That Russia is using her mnUence prevent any aid from Somg to ouUl w"ustria has prohibited supplies from going to that quarter. That in France the voice ot thefiee, as expressed in the late elections, i vt-A generally advrr.e to the roval paru" and that plots were st. disurbing the puphx OulIt also appears, i London, that m Pe u ti e ' royalists and revolutjon.sU I" re about ZUig to throw off the yoke of Spain-

The elusive privilege of boats in the territory of rlea , 1 ivn rston and Fulton, and ,. considered .au -W-W informed men in w of it U n infringement ci mc lItS. . lV8 " " . hirh demands a prompt

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resistance. In the

an- efticacioua . aml t'w. legislature of this

winter 01 . ,.nt,Mrtrtate oassed sundry resolutions respect rthonflieting claims of pat entees ing the miu noticing the of steam engines, ami piti .4 f ivinsrston and ruitonj fthove ir rant to LaiTiug ttey pfoceeded to adopt, among others, 11 . . . .i, r', ,v- behce

e following resoi.e. "--Lver was attended to by our iepcaentatWn in Congress. ,. .,, ,- (, father revived, rhatou rSe x nators St Representatives in Congress, be requested to institute an em,. , H whether the legislature of h hae not exceeded their cnstituti ina h p, "vers by enacting the law referred u to in the preamble to these resolutions. u "s ail inquiry in which the whole western country vitally int eres.e d:a ul .ince Louisiana has owned a doc rm titon to persevere inthis iniquitous system. noopoly we trust effectual measI remote state. The great mors of tic west afford us a natural passage to the oVe .tn.and an easy and expeditious eon.evance to market lor our various am t S3 pr..dctions; and we conceive I, is not in the power of any body of men p dbit us from using any mode of ' .1,,, either our interests or

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from the United Stat, C.tte. We have in am possession, several ade at the lac-

r. vofMr. David G. Seixas near this 1 1 vif we bad not obtained proof of its I mestie origin, we should not have hesitated to believe it trom its genera l ap nearance to be of transatlantic k prodUCF ,n In his belief we should have been ehiefly guided by a knowledge that many attempt's have proved misue cessmh to imitate the Liverpool white crocsc , We should have been , basS ed popular opinions that the unne co .1,1 not tu,fch suitable material,, or if the materials could be had, that . were ignoranl of c art ofcom them But the result of the research and exertions of Mr. Sc.xas the pro prietor of the Pottery J?"" Let aside the errotieo4is prejudice ot these opinions We are "f;f anauthentick source, and It JPJ" satisfaction to promulgate ,t,that evety material which he makes use of ts dci . ved from our own soil, and exwU m such abundance that they may be saiu to b" exhaustible -and furthermore that t f ; gior has ever had any concern or guperintendence or employ in hi,

m&nutactory.

ihe Vvrsudent o1 (he V. States.

nrrcP an Arlot rcss MFI.. i. ri iv of March,

dredancl hue en,

hne t nou s Jkiitt 'i1 " itM act to provide forer-

-e-e the gfiS -Treaty to beoered for sa rf

H,e Tennessee River have been surveyTherefore, I James Mo,Pent of .he U Stttes. in conformity .with the saidact.dohcrebvdeclaremakeknoiin , act no . i disposal agreeHt?o h Voi-'h hands in The Alabama abl to law i m o Tennessee, caul Territory, viz. on tne K. os contained in the ranges numbered L i; two.thrcc.l,n!r hveand s,x;ad on the first Monday in Masch next, Jor the remainder of the aforesaid ands , eacn shall remain open for three weeks, and no longer! the sale hal commence " tb the fu st section of the lowesM.umbers of townships and ranges, & piocccU i nrner.

in rr'U ai umti ----- i'ven under my hand at the City of Washington, the twenty-first day of November, one thousand eight hundred ana seventeen. JjfXES MONROEBy the President: 1T,T,,C JOSIAH MEIGS, ComtnUOonet of the General Printers of newspapers who ,1 the laws ot the United Mates .1 H 1 Wg the above for six weeks, and send their biUs with receipts to the General Land Office

XOTTCE.

Those indebted to the sub-

scribe cither bv bona or most positively requested to come f

ward anu pay u - 20th of December, as alter that Ume those failing to comply will find then notes and accounts in the han. s ot 4 proper officer for co.lecto,n.joNEs Vinccnnes. Nov. 13, 1817 SO tl

LAW PARTNEKSHIP. D. FLOYD & H. K MOORE

m-mriLL practise law in conjunction

w in future in the western ana rmu

die circuits, and occasionally in uie u tern circuit ; and also in the supreme Sc Federal courts. Those who may wish to employ them may depend upon the united exertions of both ; one or the other may be found at their law Office in Corydon letters on business must be direc-

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it fS'lCCt-' L!C t"lia-' t. ev mi-ht as ifell have exIII 's ii., . .n.o. mler-

... 1 their restriction ,u a die or the navigation of the Mississippi SSL" the borders of that state or have 6. po-tol'M. Orleans .gainst us. TheltelS neither case would depend ,..;' tl,e same principle; u-oiild; v Ivc the same enquiry, whcthei a state, hL a rieht to interfere with the navi JX. of e which live above her cm fhc same river and its tributary etreams. tf Louisiana was an independant com- , nn.on nninity, unconnectea win. . ,ct as the on. complained of m eretaUveskuionofthetwocountnea Would lead to senous n gocmi f persisted in, would probably terminate in an open rupture. ... , We U1 not deny to Messrs. boston snd Fulton the merit oi iutrodtic'mg 81 am boats into OU1 w aters.--This u a era in our commerce was no doubt banned bv these gentlemen; but we do not feel disposed to sacrifice the HKbtsof six states to their cupidity orto the arbitrary whims of Louisiana. We view this high handed proceeding as an lu minR precedent, and, we hope the leHterrTrepresentation m Cmigres-iwill Institute an inquiry that will expos, the" futility of this le -islative atrempt Ibtnge the rights ol neighboring

Gmu vLTAK, Oc t. 4. rro Off, If Utter dated h m 26 i September. the 13th September a number ol Jan s s rics assembled round the place ot the ev?an,l - ailed upon h was their mtent,.,. to putn b cntb, bis reign having been a series Rasters both bv sea and land. Vf-h,v. The Dey, being obhgedTOPP'yj was taken by the soldiers to tte house of the Kishna-Age, where he was st,,n gled and a man nam, r'Mimrrtbe.iate Uey have been exiled to different ct.es 01 tne RC8aun' Jones .eonfirms ..,..,r f th Arrival ol tIM Amen

buuui w ;...s at flihraltar. 1 ncv

Mm i n i st rat or s Not i ce .

LL those that are indebted to the estate of Jescfih Case, Sen r dec d. fnrirorfl nmi Dav on

will please 10 come n. . ' their respective accounts immediauly or th'ir accounts will be placed in the hand of proper officers for collection, as Inotesare placed in the hands of Ab Case, in Busseron township. John Case, a 4a . Tho. CaseAdministrators. 3-3t Dec. f . .

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tuv ai MitretUm V Mariborou street a midle aged H iv about eighty-eight) charged he, iXtCles Richmond, a lad not ye , ; .eventyyearsofagewith n assault ?, , v, lthat the grceless ynungiras- ' i,l taken offence at his mama s nav- ; , , latclV married, whi. b he coneeid to he injurious to his fu ire expectations ., ,,l-,se.lt,.n,..k aadi-ee mie qui ,:, rtine Hi, ha,' cm si ar' mcon luct WKlutlirulfroftcs, brought on l m a raatemal reprimand. w him that he eomimtt,.. question, lie was bound ore! to keep tin pi a .- t ' ,. " "ent arrivals from pnrarnih intelligeacew hicb cannot ",Tenndered intere.Un as .nd,. ,- Wae or f.ieitoK which ta all pr. - in . i r.. ....... w ns. -t oil-

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the 3d otUCtooer, - -j quarantine when the Orleans d t Oram on the frontiers of the kmgdom of Morocco, not the smallest precaution i: taken against the IMue ; itwithstanding this, the disea has iwtyet shewn itself to the westward of Algiers. S r ' nftM daily from Algiers to

different towns in Morocco. The Moors at Telemzen, and other cidesofthis province, communicate with the kingdom of Morocco as formerly. t Bona the disease is said to have subsided ; at Constant the daily miniber of deaths amounts to about 100. We are sorry to learn that intelligence has been received of the arrival at Fez, about the Istinst of a Caravan, with merchandize, direct from Algiers. The number of deaths in Algiers, according to official intelligence, have acorauiti but tjic disease mounted to 150 a aa , out tuv. has subsided to about 40 daily. I .iClTc't. 27

Arnvea snip n.s... , f days from Peammbuco to the Caps ot The Patriot cause was (raining stwngth daily -the? have possession of the whole

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Cbtne and liy- x IOse that are indebted tthe

Chester Ball Horse, for the year 1816, will." And fiay immediately. j Abraham Case. December 19. 3"3t WHEAT PORK, $c. rtHE subscriber will purchase du. 1 ... . ......nn.r .'nil iindwinter,

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FURS,

PELTRIES, and all such articles of country produce as may suit for exportation at a fair price Those who are indebted to him may enable themselves to make payment in that way. JOHNEWINO. rK..t. 9 4-t tt

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.V IT GOODS.

rTIIE subscriber has received from Philadelphia, A LARGE GENE-HAL

ASSORTMENT

MERCH. WDISE And GROCERIES.

which he will sell Wholesale or Ret at reduced prices, P' rsons having cash to give,fo Merchandise will find it to, their interest to L ive him a call, J. 1$ Mc.CALI, Vlncmnes, TVc 12,1817 2 16w Masonic. ---.TIT? mPmhfri; nf VinCC711ieS LdgC,

No. 15, of A Y. M. arc requested to be punctual in their attendance at the Lodge Room, on Saturday the 27th inst. at 8 o'clock A. V.. to celebrate the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist, A sermon will be preached at the CourtHouse, to commence at 12 o'clock prccisely Transient Brethren are invited to attend. Bu Order cf the H . M. V J BRADLEY, 8ect'y Dec, 12th, 1817. 2 St

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WHOLESALE 8f RETAIL. A fresh and large supply of SEASONABLE, FANCY A

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AT LOW PRICES. riHE Subscriber has just received 1 and is now opening a very extensive and general assortment ot MERCHANDIZE, comprising such a variety of Domesti and foreign products and Manufactures as renders it needless to enumerate, tie respectfully invites his customers ana the public to give him a call, as he is determined to sell at prices that should not fail to give the utmost iatisfcction to all purchasers He will receive in payment every description of country produce .uitable for e x por tat ion v : N G

REMOVAL. E 1 EHTAJNMENT,

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Have removed their Stodcof GOODS

Td the New Building one ooor r

Vinccnnes, Nov. 29.

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l,i Pennsylvania, Ohio. Kentucky. Intttana Virginia, Tenner see,Maryland and Distnctof Columbia For sale at this oilier, price 12 1-2 Cents. BLANKCHBCK9, ' ' PRINTING OF kht KINPS i w Tiinu-lv executed at tne Neathfano iccuruici "c - ..i W.tfrn Sun.

Mr. Peter Jones' Tavern, where they e- .. .it- -.r'fht mnal O!

nrct snorxiy io oucu w e"t, lately selected in Baltimore and

Philadelphia 52-tf

NOI R E TO DEBTORS.

LL person. v.thtel to i,. either ).v T requested to call and pay us, on or H,ore Jhe first day of January next as onc f iU start (at that ume) to the Zf. for the purpose "I pJ-g stock by attendmK to th NoUceT"' vere much oblige and enable us toJW"te promptly the orders ofoua ch November 21. 3,-lt

BLANK DEEDS,

Fur sale tM the" Bun Ojicc."

HAS opened a House ol amenmmental the corner of Marke t k r $m, in the house ately occupied by Joshua Bond, whefehe hopes by attention to business, to portion of public patronage he assMa fhem that no exertion on his part shl be wanting to merit it. 43tf Vincennes, Sept ae, mi. 1 Have for Sale, ftotrf 150 Acres of Prim ranL g River Duchis, i - tr esquire Dru - 50 Acres rnloeatedy Superb Pistols and HolsteA, handsome SWORD and an GOLD WATCH. r, V. JOHNSTON, October 1817. 1" tf 1 .1,,. cts of the la-t.

! tie at this On ice.

.Kitw will lead to iv"" , .

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