Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 April 1819 — Page 3
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TUB WESTERN SI N. VINCENNES : Saturday, April 3d, 1819. Tin. Mails
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ery ! hursday morning at 8 o'clock, ana -start tm fiediately on the arrival of the E n m il ; t ie Eastern mail c'oses at half after 1 'clock, and
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LAU sCH OF- THE COLUMBUS.
7,, was launched The Columbus,
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of the Potomac, .midst the shout, ister of France ; M Simeon, (mem- treat the application wiMl COU- bout 39 years old. he ran awa from and acclamations of more tnan lo oot. .ber of the chamber of duputics, who , 1 : . i i u . 7 . zL ,ruui 8n,catnrs ami Ldi,Se tmll.ecn councilor of State unJer. tempt, and persist in their old Bourbon county Ky in October 1.! 8, 'J ' Bonaparte, and minister of iustice in systems. It is added, that a ""e'leved that th negro Jo.Uua
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1 h President, Heads of Departments, Members of conrets, a-;d Forei n Ministers attended, to witness this interesting s:' t: and we heard otno accident to interrupt the general pleasure of the dav . Wash, city Oaa. SatYlttta, (Del ) Feb "25. JLongruity, Departed .t'nis life on t' e 19th of February. Flora Ferguson, ( ejro) aged one hundred and thirty v irs. This woman was born in Guinea, where she remained until she as upwards of sixty years of age. at which time she was kidnapped and brought to America where she ha. been seventy fears. On the moraine of her death, she ate a hartv breakfast ... .. f, and went to bead and remained until dinneri when the family went to awake her, and bthold she was dead. 1 1 i-: reported, we know not on what authority, that the su r'V'.. . preme com t OI the Ullltea m . 1 i a .i ., States have no power to tax the L ' It V I 1 tl 1 II . till tl 1 t I (. I L II. tafe lias decided that the Branches of the United states Bank. Washigton, Feb. 12. Amongst the petitions presented and referred this mornit ir was one bv Mr Mason, of , Mass. from Benjamin Deaborn. of Boston, stating, that he lias invented a mode of pro icel carriages by frotn robbers on the hiffh way -and praying tliat Congress may direct an experiment to be made, to test the utility of the invention. F0REIGX. Hamburg, Pec. 0. The young men destined for South America, who were recertlv arrested here at the retf est of the Spanish minister, ;ere afterwards set at liberty. Thev then aemMed to the lumber of S.00 and proceeded to the Danish territory where in mk iiiaiiMiiy, wurie ibey effected their embarkation
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Bieam, wrn caiwwtea lor tne . f w ' ,ftn(,0pi.n. door below Mr. John Ewine's store, divided eighth part of which said land, this call, wili
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Conveyance OT the mail and any : i 1, V ROH't ALLISON. was conveyed to me by the sheriff of an officer's
number of passengers and ingwnicnuie utmost mvsiery March 25, 1819. u-tf Knox county (as the interest, claim k
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without experiencing the Sllgh- Biscay, were supposed to be fruit trees on the same, it is within one on the east bank of the Wabash, about rlHE subscriber respectful iv intfeefcohstaclp the provinces in most eneral niile of Drenning'saw and grist mill, 17 miles below the town of Vincennes, X forms hit friends and the public
London. Dec. 23. The accounts from Constantinople state that the greatest a ivi' v prevailed in the naval arsenal there ; a ship of 80
guns, and another of 74 guns, king Ferdinand himself, conwere launched in the course of taint ng, as it was supposed, a
la-t month.
By a letter from t airo.ua sovereigns assemoiea in conted the 16th October, publish- gres On the third we undered at Plorence by Osman Age, stood that he was still waiting a ireneral in the aervice of the for the result of his mission, viceroy of Bgypt, it appears which, it was evident, had ere that tlie Wechabites had been ated a strong sensation at court
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caliplj or prince. Abdallah with the public feeling, openly exall hi family, had hrc: taken pressed, at the strange and unprisoners by Ibrahim Pacha, expected occurrence. It was The on of the viceroy understood that he was the Letters from Madrid of -the hearer of an a I monition to the Oth ins! state, that large bocfiea king, urging him to change his ofba d,?ti who are assembled measures, and seek a reconcilin the mjuntains, ma.c decent! iation with his peple. It is re-
upon the towns and villages, ported that this news- had proa;id lay them under contribu- duced a most electrical effect
tion. Paris, Dec. 36'. At last the division in the Ministry have led to a general rupture. . On Thursday all the mintsters gave in t'icir resignations, and the king accepteJ of them all, with the exception
ot fiat oi rne uuke ot Kictnlteu, who , ii;" , . , , immediately formed anew Ministry, Country, a.ld calling down bencomposed as follows : M. Cuvier, edictions on their head,. As,
(thf freat naturalist, who was lately in England,) the new minister of the ister of the I'reasury during the reign Interior ; M. Mollien, (formerly min iui nit: tin- iticu r b i ...u:u u L.u FT , V I "l,r!u , - - - - 7 of justice; M de Vlllele (member of the chamber of deputies) minister of marine ; and Count Law de Lauriston (Peer of France, aidde-camp of Bonaparte; and hi, ambassador at the court of Petersburg during the year 1811 and ISIS) of W. . According io this new arrangemeat, the ministry of police was to have b.en suppres.cd. Yesterday by ' S o'clock in the afternoon, all these gentlemen had declined the places - r , ... . i . 2! r tendered them, with the exception of M. Cuvier. M M. Mollien and Simeon refused office, fiom a fear that thev mi9ht be required to give their sanction to measures which thev rej i j m n j gard as anti-national ; and-M M. de Vallele, and Lauriston (two Ultras) d.rlineH tn art. unless a hled were given by their colleague., that they would support such modifications of the laws of elections and recruiting as womQ renaer incm morc monarcnicai. , . j P i t """"""" Itbeing understoodthat Russia has relinquished to the U. s all right to the countries on the Pacific Ocean, SOUth of the.5fith droree of north lat.. u .. .. , ... I r ,11 I I Ira I M I tTill. mi I r&l M If" - ,,nqu8.h all hers ta the same . . . . . . countries (after th ill years. stipulated in the e treaty with respect to a cerrann portion of them,)the United states will now possess a territory embracing fifteen degrees .of latitude on the Pacific Ocean. SpAtlf. -The morning Chronicle of the 17th inst. statesthat certain despatches was ordered to attend the prince regent, at Brighton, upon the subject of their contents. The report is, that a general and simultaneous reVolt had broken OUt ; that the Soldiers of the line, Sent tOOOpose the guerillas, had made ... common cause vviiu tnem, ana A . 1 werc actually marching on Madrid, from whence the royal family and sir H. Wellesley nad fled, and taken refuge in tne Escurial. This report was Credibly circulated among persons who are known to possess correct channels of informaft t,on- Catalonia, ixalica. and J V. i mm m m m. m V - W V revolt In addition to this information, it is stated that a foreign nobleman, of conderable rank, had arrived iq the a. v ta. Spanish capital, from A la Ohapelle, with despatched to remonstrance from the allied 111 and this had heen increased by
among the people, and the hotel of the riobleman aliluded
to was constantly surrounded y an immense .Concourse ot peonle,haiiin him X the sovereisns who sent him. as . i i the liberators and saviours of their however, agreat deal ol demur ancj dilemma has heen evinced and some aPI , enev . sinn 6 wArc pnti'rainpi rnai mp J uT T:Z1 . r i I II J W w ' " V - fl)rmrH tl, snnnort a chamre of mo . " - , ' " '";" 1 r;'".'3thus pledged t each Other l the Capital amounted, to 40.000 ' . ; ' Extract of a letter, dated HAV ANA Feb II .lVf cZ , n. !, B-V l,e, arrl va,s from 9 'Z We learn tllOt a Spanish teeNX was issued on the 24th of Nov j ' v, i i ordering atlnierchant Ve-sels of 180 t,)ns and Upwards to. pro . ,. . ' ... Ceed to Cadiz, from all the dlfferent ports iil the Pe 11. HSU la. i . .i where the V are to take troops fnr a Pp pvnp4;t;-ftn W,ti seCiet expedition. f)l esumed to go round Cape Horn. 7 General W. Johnston, Wj AS resumed the practice of Law, Mm J" conjunction with JG'orge W Lindsay. Their practice will extead thrc heir practic throughout the rourth circuit and in the county of Knox in the first circuit. I hey have established their othce in Princeton, where they will also exin Princeton, w ecute conveyaicing erntft rnnvvanrintr in iti varinut branches, at the shortest request. www. w . . - . . . . . . ... .... . . from their attention to ousiness, tnev "Pe to obtain a share ot patronApril 2d, 1119. U tf Vo the Citizens of OX COUNTY. HE subscriber having returned to Vincennes and settled himflf nermanrntlv. nffVr his rvirri in the practice of Pimic and SursterV. Those who wish to consult him mav 1 hrebv tnven that I shall apnlv totheircuit court of KLnox Countyt at Wc ensuing May Term to appoint commissioners to divide a certain half lot of ground in tne borough and town of Vincennes, as part of the real estate of Lewis Barrois deed, situate in Knox county. Of which I own the one half, by purchase from the legal Sil
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ME. S. SMIRL. bly to an act, entuled in act for the John sTOTf k Limbsey Att'ys. relief of such persons as have sufferVin cennes, April 2 111. 13 tf : j, or may hereafter suffer, by the
. ncT rJiHM 10 REiVl. wish to rent until the 1st March xt, A FARM ot about r ift y AIcres cleared ground, a tolerable good Dwelling House, Kitchen and smoke Duchecout,9eve" miles from Vincennes The place is in good repair, a fine spring and some feflH vprv hen t h v citii'jtmn EVtw ,.rrnfl ' va - va mmmmu mmmj wiiuauvn. i j i ivi apply to the subscriber, or Thomas Jourden within one mile of the place. tflAI. SM11H. April 3. U 3t Land-OtTice at Vincennes. A April 2, 1819. LL prsona concerned are hereby require! to take notice, that in three miUii from the date hereof, 1 v ww a shall issue to JoseDh Frazier a duDticate certificate No. 4127, dated 'October 14, 1817. for the .V. R. qr. sec. No, I, t. I, N R. 13 west ; uidess previous to that time, som: ieal a: 1 sui&cient objections ate made thereto. John Badoll r. I. o. Jacobs i LeRou, WWE JL'Sf HECElVEa, best Juniati Iron, 4,6, 8 k I -i N lUs Sc 'rads 8 T io C Spades, Shovels and Axes, Anvils and Vices, best 'ju.ility) 4 boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass. AH ASSORTMENT OF GLASSWARE, Vt. January 23. 9 tf
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AbCHOOL MASTER. ApMan who can come well recom nwided as a good teacher of acornrin English School, will meet with inimtd'.ate employment and liberal
wsire by aD'.uvme to ent er of the oubsenbers six miles above Vincenncs DSl. M'CLURE, SAMl. THOMPSON. Knox county April L 1 4-3 w FIFTY HOLLARS REWARD be given for information s I find the runaway ne gro rn) namrd JOSHUA, of a mu latt mplexion, near six feet high, raw oned and tolerab y well made r ' . near it, e tear over one of his eye. ra"u" y.c item oi ox one k , -tul'Tir" J-7". "i.-l?" " ,v, F; cl, " ,uu' -"o .jwoaons, George and John ; George of aKe' J?fhn ft'"5?."' ? nSh ,"1 " k ded, wh.ch was .ccasloned by b"V;y '.s "hT. and dark com- ! h k y ? IP?re T?d t'' kS ' fim' h" been apprehended for stealing a horse, "If" hf to stae ot Ohio, -and Joshua in companr, and the latter wan brought back and a few days before his last elopement 4. . t , f J was- ieen " the Sborhood where the negro belongetl anci there has been no appearance riL,MAf : ' i ' ...u , l -7 rl7" r toever will give such information of the negro as I may be able to get him, shall receive the above reward, it would be necessary for the person that may have a knowledge of the negro to direct a few lines to James Matson Bourbon county Ky. or to the printing office where this may be inserted stating the place where they live that I may come and see them as they may direct me where the negro is to be found for which the reward will be given by me Jamks Matson. March 30. U-3w The Heirs, Devisees and lefrnl rpnrpRpnt.athiPR nf WiL Ham Mediae, deceased, wilt please l TAKE .VOTICE, rtpHAT on Saturday the 6th day of r tne .May term ot the knox circuit court (vtate of Indiana) for the present year, 1 shall make application to said court for a partition of the real estate of said deceased, lying in Knox county aforesaid, it being the same tract on which Mrs Margaret Mcand representatives of said deceased McClure,) to satisfy two executions John Ewing vs John McClure. JOHN EWINO. April 1st, 1SJ19. U4w Public Notice i 'eby given, that on the 14th day vlay next at the Vincennes Hotel bween the hours of ten a. M. and ..A A -A. . r AAA I V11 - sixgf. m. on tnat nay i siiaii, apreeadestruction ot the Kecords of the countv of Knox, which was consvimed 4 , - - by fire at Vincennes in the year 1 8 14," introduce betore the board ot commissioncrs by that act appointed evidence ot the tormer existence ot a deed, and the destruction of that deed with the records aforesaid bv fire, for 1 ive Hundred &c wo Acres or Land, saliva viiiinviiij w & a f uauiv w on1 mrnmon v Irrvrkurii nv 1 hn ni m rf Claypole s Hill. GEO. CLAYPOLE. ApriitfT, itJiy. ia 3W f w ULLIVAX, if J. CALL, VIM7hereafter nraetice law in conM. 'f'd juncjjfri. jfrthe county of Knox, those whnTawish to employ them may depend upon the attention and exer- . r 1 tions ot 0o:n. iney nave made arrangements so as one or the other will always be found at their office in Vincennea, early eppoelte the PosfOffice. Collecting Business will be particularly attended to in K.iox county. They will also attend to ' onv fencing upon the shortest notice and undertake agencies not mcompatable with their profession. The Post seof Letters a iresscd to them on basin ss must be paid. Vincennes, Feb tl 1 1 tf A situation for a YOUNG WOMAN. YOUNG WOMW whoisacqu anted with Cooking, can gat t'eadv cmplovment and pood wages, in a s nail family, by applving at Dec. 26 4 tf THIS OFFICE.
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J DOTY, Attorney at I HAS taken the office formerly cupied by T. H. Bfakr, AVc op. poite to the Receiver's OfT.ce, wfeei all the business connected with his profession, that may be entrusted to him, will be promptly atten 'ed to February i2. ii tf WANTED SIX or EIGHT APPRENTICES to the Good encouragement will be give on immediate application to lirif' unuTnnutav Near the steam-mill. March IWxwt( BOYS! BOYS ! THE HIGHEST PRICE IN A Cash or Hals. U ill be e:iven fr anv quantity of eood . . s mm i Dy the subscriber. n. r. mt1 c. 9 tf January 26. NOTICE. THE public are hererjy informed ' that Stock in the
Jpfftrsomille j J OHIO CANAL COMPANW may now be subscribed for at the R ceiver's otTice in Vincenncs. wl.ere the books arc openetl fr that purpose. B. PARKE, Agent N. EWING, Deputy
J. DkJ IT, Agrnta. Vincennes, June 26, 1818. 30-tf ' MACHINE MAKING. H. D. WHEELER RESPECTFULLY informs h frieiuls and the public, that he has r moved his Simp fiom Bruceville t the Steam. Mill in Vincennes, whei he intends carrying on the above tl siness, in all its various branches. ALSO, . White Smith.M, Making Lathe Irom, Clerk's Presses, Mill Irons, And all other Irons in his line of business. He also keeps one fire at the BLACK S MTTHLVQ BUSINESS, for the accommodation of the citizens of Vincennes and its vicinity February 3, 1819. 10 tf w N. B. All those indebted to the late firm of WHEELER 8c H RPER, are requested to call and sett e the same on or before the 20th of this all those who do not attend to fitid their accounts in hands for collection. H. D. W. REMOVAL. . W. L. C0LMJLK HAVE removed their Store to their new building on Market Street, nearly opposite the Market-House, where they expect to receive in a few days, in addition to theii present stock A fresh assortment of MERC HA XDIZE. ON HAND A Jtic Batrdg of SALT, And a few Barrels o) DRY APPLES. Ml those indebted to us are requested to call and make payment. J k V L C. Dec, n, nn. ?-f " HAT MANUFACTORY. c!i asw vvninu. w w v . . j in onral tl'ftt Vl rnnfmilFa to f ' f-W on the Baiting Business in aU it5 vtnoui branches. in all its various brancr.es, st hie shop on Maiv Stsmft, in Vincei.nes where he has on hand and will at all times keep an extensive assortment of FASHI0XABLE HAT3, m m a which he will warrant shall not in point of elei: ce k m Mliy, be ez celled; bv ai y in t U States. His prices shall also be as leas as liats of t e sane quail ft car. re p: i curen e sewhere He ieun.i bta tbanlts to s old ca tosoefl fr former t-vur. and p.ecvea iumscU that noeflortsoi h;s pari snail oe wasunvc to tu.uance oft.ieir vitrcru'ce. a a a .on HiCiTo. v pr; f. Ord' rs frnni a distax.ve ihattk fully recelaed and p'omptU ar.;.jti to Janua-y CCtr, 18 8 CALL, ( ATToaNEY T LAW .) WT EFPS hia Cfh c on rc0VD ST. XV eppositc the Fwai-CUiice. (tf;
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