Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 November 1819 — Page 2

WESTERN S1JN. VHfOBNJNE&j & TUR I) J X I E AtBER 20. In the last Centnicl Mr. N. ft&witlg requests a suspension of public opinion on "what he is pleased to call " the ubush'e statement m the Western Sun of Nov. 6th," and states that M the whole business will shortly be published to the world." We know not how that publication can be considered 44 abusive " as it was merely a fair statement of tacts which occasioned his removal from office. In gi ring this statement, We were guided by a sense of the duty due from us to the public. We neither wish, unnecessarily to wound the feelings of any man, nor shrink from our duty in order to gain his favor. We are happy to sec that Mr. E. is about to publish the 44 whole business" to 44 the world" as it will supercede the necessity of our doing anything to substantiate what we hav l heretofore said upon the subject.

NOTICE. I shall expose to public sale the following tracts of land at the cenrt home in' Palmyra, kklwapds county, on the last Saturday in the month of November 1819, or so much of each tract as will pay the amount of Tax thereon tor thef year 1889 and costs of sale, if not paid previous to the day of saic.

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MADISON, OCT. UNSEASONABLE.

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On Friday night the 8th instant, after a day of settled rain, the wind rose from the north, and the air suddenly became very cold ; and sonic time during the night it commenced snowing, which lasted a considerable time and fell to the depth of on inch, and remained visible near 12 hours. HORRID OUTRAGE! An outrage of the most attrociotis nature was committed on the loth inst. in the north part of Licking county, about i2 miles from this place, upon a party of Indians, (25 in number) belonging to the Oneida tribe of New York, w ho were returning from white river, Indiana. Two men and one woman, who were some miles behind the rest, ( the situation of the woman preventing her from travelling as fast as the others were way-lay ed by a parcel of ruffians and fired at. The ball passed into the left thy of the woman and shattered it in a most shocking manner. It was undoubtedly the intention of the ruffians to have killed the w hole of them, if possible,as they w ere w alking nearly a brest, and were tired at from a position calculated to have an equal effect upon all of them. After being reduced to this deplorable situation, the woman was brought to this place on I bier ; and, two days after being wounded, was delivered of a child. The mother and child are living hut it is feared that the termer will not recover. The villians who perpetrated this abominable crime, have been arrested and iodged-in the jail of Licking county to await their trial. The whole pa: tv are now here, in a very destitute condition, and it is no more than justice to remark, that the inhabitants of this village and vicinity, have rendered them evey assiiance which their necessities required. Ohio Register. The Chilicothe Supporter states, the report respecting a w rit having ben issued against Ralph O shorn, auditor of state, for collection the tax on the Branch of the I nited taies, Bank at that place is incorrect no such sui'e has as yet been instituted against that officer.

.Andrews James, Do. for 1818. Adams James K. Birks Jeremiah, Berbeck Morris, Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do Do, Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. stock in bank S iO, paid Boyd Alexander, Ballard Jeremiah, Boren Tarhon, Do. Baird Thomas, Do. Barnev William, Do. Do. for 1818. Bosler William, Butler Joshua, Bucket John, Cambell Samuel N. Do. Craddock John, Do. Conway Amos, Clayton Joseph, Cambell Ncel, Do. Do. Do. Claypole George, Do. Do. for 1618. Cammell Cori.ehus, Same for 1811 . Deckc r Moses, Do. Do. Edmonson James, Fiidy John, Freeman Richard, Green Jameij Do. Groves John, Gray James, Groves Daniel, same for 1818. Ciibhs benjamin, Do. Gismer Charles,

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Do. Harness Adam, Do. same for 1818 Harness Isaac, Do. same for IS 18. Keen Daflicl, D Lasornee Charles, Do. Do. Lamoth Joseph, Do. Do. Do. Martin John, M'Corble U. B. for Wilson, Val on Absalom, Magers Jamen, Do.

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