Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 February 1819 — Page 3

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Aeoonuc ots nana i- mcmc port ennemi, ant la continuation du W cus, se tront alori tniets a ttrc detenus ct OS e yuarorz:me. l,e present Tra:!' des qu il aura etc ratific par ic f resident d i Ktats I nis par ct avee ' avis et it-' i ntcment du scnit, et par ba Katette Ic Roi dc S-icde ct dc Nvei?t, readers sti iri tieur ct c;a obliga tone n"irlcs l,ats U ills et ss Maje&ts le Hoi tie sv ! le ti dc Nonrege, pendant I'enpace de butt stis a compu r de I'echango des ratifications ct celles-ci seront echantje a dans hnitniois apres la t,i 'nature dc cc Tr&ltC)t plutot si rail ac pent. En fol dc qnoi ies Pjcnipot vntiarcs tcsnectifs Out s'uM.e le present Traite el ont appom le cachet dc lews artnes Fait a Stockholm Ic quatre Septetnbre Pan de (trace mil huit cent seise. Jon RusskslLi Lc Comptc rF.oFnsTnoM. Le Comnte G. de Moiinew.

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V le 1 ompte U ue aiorneii. i.e uompte A. U. de Moknf.r. jNBw therefore, be it known, that l I AMES MONROE, President of the United Str.tcs, have caused the said Treaty to be made public, to the end that the same, and very clause and article thereof, with the exception of the three articles above referred to, mav be observed, and fulfilled, with good faith, by the United Stales and the citizens thereof

In testimony whereof I have hereunto fckn T TnWo.l Vntrc fn hp ntTiVfwl Done a! the City of Washington this Tl. 1 year of our Lord one thousand eight dependence the forty-tl.ird.

JAMES MONROE. Bv the President : JOHN QUINCV ADAMS. Secretary of State.

THE WESTERN SUN. VINCENNES SATURDAY Frhruaut i 3, 1819. The following persons have een elected Trustees of the Bortwgh of V nice ones, for the prevent year : Gk U C Sullivan. Jacob Call Moses Talhs, John Evintr, Wm, Ii. Col man. James C Smirl, Arthur Patterson, Owen fteilley and John Law Bntli MaiIs for Shawanec'orjUi Illi Hois, will Lea e Vincennes every Thursov..nt 7 nr B fl rlork A. M. nr us snnn 7 t V" , the Mail from Louisville arrives, ar ijii.iwaneetovn on Saturdav, bv 4 PVM.Teave Shawanectown every Sun day at I M.and arrive at Vincennes on Tuesday by 4 P. M.

Executive Appointment Join Watt a, is appointed by tiis excellency the Governor, presiding judge of the third Circuit, in the place of Alexander A. Mbk, resigned. ta Gaz. BANK ROBBERY The board of Directors of the Muskingum Bank at Zancsville. hate offered a reward of One Thousand Dollars, for ' the apprehension of DAVID J. MAR. V JPLK, Cashier of said Bank, who abVended on the 5th January inst. taking tith him between 15 and 20,000 dollars, other than pper of the Muskingum Bank Kv Herald. Extract of a letter from Lexington, Kv. dated January 20. 1819 The Cashier of the Muskinir Mm Bank was taken by Major Ifj e and two other persons a few miles east of Louisville. oinnhomewards. He has only two thousand three hundred dollars about him what he has done W ith the balance no one can tell -he certainly is deranged. -4mer. friend

Extract of a letter from the Hon. R. C. Anderson jr to the commissioners of the Ohio Canal Company dated Washington-C ity, Dec 23, 1818 The Secretary of the Treosury has not tr.d. his report on the subject of Internal Improvements I am told that he ha delayed it for the purpose of procuring accurate information respecting lomc places which he vriahtt to embrace in l is general report. 1 write to you for the purpose of informing von that a proposition wiil be Bv lc in a few davs to appropriate a sum ot motley towards 14 completing a Canal tound the Fal!i cf O-," to ba dtafctm-

fcssels which, after bcin once Gracd away.shad attempt a second tinnftilimng the same voyage, to enter the saiiu.Ht ot the enemy, while tlic blockade continues, shall be liable to detention and condemnation.

Ar:. 1 4. The present treaty, when the same shall have been ratified by the president ot the U.S. by kVlth the adrir.e and consent of the senate, and by his majest the kin of Sweden and Norway, shall continue in force, and be obligatory on the U. States J his majesty the king of .Sweden and Norway, for the term of ciUt years from the exchanewf life ratifications ; and the ratificalionVSAajLbe exchanged in eight months tVqni nature of this treaty or scoucr 1? lossihu-. In faith whereof, the respective plenipotentiaries have signed the present treaty, and have thereunto set the seal of their arms. Done at Stockholm, the 4th day of September, in the year of grace 1816. JoHA. RUSSET.L Lc Comptc- d'EwOBRS l ROM, set my hand, and caused the seal of thirty-first day of December, in hundred and eighteen, and of the e - ed under the orders of the President, on cither side, as his judgment may direct the application. The proposition will be presented by some one of the Ohio delegation." Ky. Herald. tmF A certificate of a pension was issued at the War Department yesterday, in favor of Henry Francisco of Whitehall, New York. a$ed one hundred andthir ty years. W. H. Parker. Esq. a gentleman of that place, in whose statement full confidence can be plared, says, that M Francisco has uniformly statedT, for forty years pa6t, that he via soldier at the coronal ionMrf Queen Ann ; and it is generally believed here that he is at least 130 years of age : he is still able to walk, and retains hifnqntal faculties. n 0 Valuable Discovery. Two Wells liave been sunk on the farm of Mr. Deming, in Medina county, Ohio, about 20 miles irom Cleave fend, tec of which affords from V allons of Seneca Oil PMjjjfi other a large quantity of TVatesT highly impregnated with eatt The Board of Directori of the Bank of the U. 8. it appears, im mediately after the election of Directors, proceeded to the consideration of such measures as were calculated to curtail the expenses of the Bank, and make its stock more productive than at the rate of five per cenfHter ami. as oer last dividend. i conse quence, it is amiouTicedri salaries of the PresidaliL ier had been reduced StJPCent. It is stated in the N. York papers that the salaries of the otTicenof the Branch in this city have been reduced some 30 per cent We know the same rule has been applied to the officers of theBank in this city ; and we therefore pre sume the rule is general. " hat other measures hav and what the rejx committee of Gonfrrei to, if any. we shall soon It appears that before thr con tents of the Bank Report could be anticipated with any precision, the stork of the Bank had heeo sold at Baltimore as low as 9$ -It may fall still lower, but we are persuaded lUc ticyitwu wiU be

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only temporary j un!e39,what t?e do not anticipate some measure may be adopted by Congress more harsh than that proposed by the bill reported by the Bank Co?nmittee. Nat Intel. OIUTl AKY DIED February 4th, very suddenly, at his own residence in Carlisle, Sullivan county Indiana, Doctor Orchard Gould, lately from Bransford, Connecticut, aged 55. Doctor Gould was a graduate at Yale College. Con. where he received his degree of bachelor of arts in 1783, and that of master of arts in 1786 He has been a practising physician for more than 30 years, and was one of the first of the first rank in his profession. By his brethren of the faculty, who were acquainted with his real worth, his opinion on any subject connected with his profession was received with avidity, and valued with the p ice of experimental lamentation ; while all who enjoyed the benefit of his Medical preparation and

attention were satisfied that no human instrument could have been more serviceable. By them his death will be long and deeply lamented V Of his original mind anX ae quired information, nothing nre can be said in this brief memorial, than that the one was bright, dee), judicious and penetrating, while the other was correct, val uahle and unusually extensive. As a neighbor and friend, he possessed and exhibited those social virtues which could not fail to endear him to all who enjoy ed the blessings which were in separably connected with his character. As a husband be was endow ed with every affectionate qualification that can be desired in the best of companions As a father, he was mild, indulgent, attentive, cheerful, exemplary indeed he was mere he was all that rea,9o;i could askhe surpassed what reason could give but his days are numbered and past ; he has gone to that world " from whose bourne no traveller returns." An affectionate wife, and two amiabledaughterssensihly mourn his departure, but they mourn not as they who are without hope It is the earnest and sympathetic prayer of the writer of this notice, that they may enjoy the presence and support of that God who is the refuge of the righteous in the day of trouble, and hereafter meet the redeemed in those heavenly mansions where "Archangels sound Jehovah 'a firaite, u Through every heavenly street, u And lay their highest honcr dotsnt 14 Submisme at hi feet. tiAXKAF The Stlte Bank ianfc of Indiana , y Feb. 12, 1519. !E Stockholders of this institution arOWiereDV notitied ttiat an Election tor

4 twelve Directors, will be held at the Vincennes Hotel, on the first Monday of March ensuing. IW order, k E. BOUD1NOT, Casy GEORGE LINDSAY, J drroRNgr & covxsMLLoa at A LAW. as taken up his residence in Prince1 1 ton, Indiana, and will practice throughout the Fourth Circuit Those who may wish to consult him professionally, can find him at his Office in Princeton All letters directed to him on business, must W pnst paid. Princeton Feb. 8. 1 s W fnlrtf 1 Blank Deeds do Summonses. do. Marriage JLiccnw

8TOHAG& AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. P 'HE subscribers respectfully inform JL the public, that they have commenced the STORAGE AND Commission Business IN YIVCRXNKS, where Goods, Wares and Merchandise, of every description, both Foreign and Domestic, will be received and sold as the owners may direct. All ( .oods directed to Hugh McGary or E. Harrison, at Kvansville, mouth of Bi Pidgcon, or to John Marshall, Shaw-

neeiovm tor Jeremiah and illiain Colman Vincennes. nn mvors in tneir line win De thank fully received and promptly attende d to. J.Ec W L. COLMAN. February 13. 1819. 11 tf We have just received A FRESH SVPPLr OF MBRCHANDIZ e, CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS. HARD-WARE, GLASS-WARE, f GROCERIES which added to their former stock, makes their assortment complete. J & W L C, Dr. James M. Love, CJ AS removed from La-Motte, to opposite Fort Harrison, uhere ho will, as usual continue to practice Physic and Surgery 1 le flatters himself that from the thrf past years continual practice in his line respectable settlement. 1 be greatest attention will be shewn to those who will entrust themseUes to his care, ilia residence is permanent. Crawford county Illinois,! February 10, 1819. 1 1 3w ELECTION. ' THE qualified electors of Vincennes Township are hereby notified that an e lection will be holdenin said township on Monday the 15th of March next at the court-house in Vincennes for on Justice of the Peace, to fill the arancy occasioned by the rcsignutioi. oi H. M. Gilham Esq. from this state B. V. UECKES, shff. k. c. r - THE qualified electors of Knox county, arc hereby notified that an election will be holden in the diff- rent townships at the usual places ;l hold in elections, on Vonday the I5t' ay of March next, for the purpose wf e lecting an Associate Jude to supply the vacancy occasioned by the Ci.ig nation of Wm. R !cCall Esq. B V. BECKES shff k.c. Feb. 12, 1819. tE i t TO LEASE THREE quarter sections of first rate Prairie, with Timber for building and fencing conven ient. in La-Motte prairie Also a tract of 400 acres, No. 226 in the additional donation On t'lie tract there is 70 acres first rate prairie. and spring of water Liberal leases will be given For further terms apply to the subscriber, or in his absence, to Mr. Wm. C Vandeventer. j All my notes and accountd not in suit, are placed in the hands of Mr, W m C Vandrwnter, at the store of John D. Ha1 Hay will Esq. for collection, huits be bro't without discrimination, in a few days, on all remaining unpaid. J B McC ALL. Vincennes, Feb. U. (11 5t) For sale. A lare Fuller's SCREW and PRESS with box and fixtures complete. It will be sold low. App ) O A. PATTERSON. Vincennes, Feb 13 n Sw Taken up, by James HofM i m Dubois county on Mill creek, ous.Cs ssf stud Horse, 3 yeais eld next ftp j, 13 hands liijh, no brands pcrceial -. Appraised to IS bU IS, bet' re ssfl Uijp i7lh January il I THU'i UOFE, i p. d. m