Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 January 1820 — Page 1

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AM) g n xe m - a r: 775 r a Is, published every 6.rrr; r, at ; 111 advance, or TWO DOLLARS c; FIFTY CLNTS t the cii l ut tne; Vear. lor which a note win ue i"u''.'i ... -ii u ...... i 1 , . . ., ( 11 , awn ! until all arrearages ate paid. Advcr fi s . x a s rs c on - pic uously Inscited on the Uauai let ins. Arlvertisinrr customers iilnotc cm; " s"cu ""J:" arc 1 i.a.. , -fnnt; the number of!! ?ber oil! wiiri 1 a'.m ui- "ivi..- i thev wish thni inserted j th-jsrsent aithou: such directions will be continued until forbid, and must be; .... I' 1.. p:ul tor accoiumg. i jL.iA7J OEEJCE MOXRY. The Receiver of I'uj'ic Monies had ; b on ir.uiuuco to rcc-ive in payment J ii.r land sold in the district ol uiceni.m noU'-i on lac foilowing B .n'i v viz: Rank cf te U. Status a .1 brunches, iJ.mk Oi' r'r;;ia'n end i:s lrnches. I I crater s oi v ni;. an i Drwnss, liunk cf Peon ( l';itvd.dp!ua) of North A u.tica .o. I Firmtrs and Mecaanlcs lia-.k do. J Mich.aiics Hank of City U county do. Comnicrcui li .ink of Penn. c!o Schtiikiii Jiaiik do Bank ot Northern Liberties do of Mary and of iiai timbre of Columbia (D'nt. of Colum.) Union ) !ik of (1 !o; olovn do r&iriotic tkv.k of Washington do liank ol Was Ttagtoa do of Metropoiii do. cf Alcxdria do Nov Yoik Rank, New York Manhattan v'o, do Mfchrriic'H Rank do iVIcrclunt Rank, do do Uni :i bank, do ilank of America do lliuk ot Chiticothe, Ohio, bMte Rank of In.iinia t Vinceiin, iWuk of Uiinoise, ut -ihawncc-Town Ri.ikof iis.omi. at St Louis, li.aik of Mtsi-injii and brancli do of New-Orleans. do. o(" Louisiana, Flantct baik do V') m.to .if Ic-stb five rloRra-s, , Foitin G j!d I.)!!) is rcceirb-.c. C. rrrcud wrklafor the Hun.' J. iilcGiiiikuS Co. ES1HXTTUELY intents his M ' v.' fric!id ami the public in general t , t ie has just received in addition lo bis funier stock, a large quantity of ooaipristn a general assortment cf 11 o I 1 o w -Ware, aUo, a few sets of MILL I!!0S, All of which he ofiWs low for C ASH Vinceuncs, Ju'.-23, 1C13. 3-ttf V.! 1 I V hAh . l.i:k;e .izsox rAnixr oe LiiJics, UeitlU'men and Cftiidmrs Boots Sf Shoes, LIKEWISE A '4F'':HAL ASSO RT ME.VT OF -LKATilEil. ionst whicli is a quantity of '. MOROCCO. suitable for Hatters, all seiecttd from the ui isl approved nuaiu far tines o! the New Yetk market ; all which . vill he s hi at a binalt ativanee from he New Yotk prices. nThi.lcstle U Retail. in Water street, three tlaors from Market street and nearly opposite Mr. Lagow's stoic. a ALSO, 1 SI few Boxes of Wool Uatifl. . from the Eeximton manufactoiies, ah tli be sold low tor 13 ASH Apply as above. ' EEISH A Wil I TAKER. Vincemies, Vov. 6, 1819. 59( i" y fi l i i v r ii. t Mr i e.u , (attornf.v tv corxsr.i.t.oR at l.ivt,) 1 las renun rd to (.. nvANsvnau:. und) tfbeie all business entmsudto him, l Trill be promptly attended to. -KYMiiYiile Hi) 17, I lli?

REYNOLD & BONNER, Will give the highest PREMIUM tor EASTERN

TT l "VT 1 B I a T 1 I f I I I I I'm . They luivc on Land a GENERAL AS 01MMENT OF XJ'U'aJ'AJU ll 1: v . r nioe-mies, ov. 4, iaiy. 4511. L 1 Oil n SCT " 3 HE SuBsrRinKR. will continue to mat ulVecturc SADa DLLS BRIDLES, C.M'5 St HAR. NESS, at his stand in Market street, f tiic best quuiu y. H pi ires shall t oe as low as t:ey can be put chased e. cw.iere. Ha returns his unfeign- J ed thanks far the liberal encourage- : mcnt he has met with, and soluis a i luiumuuu n a geuciuus puunc s j j pUonage. JOHN C. HOLLAND. n.icrnvrs, $cit. '29, 1819 40tf. SAMUEL unuvm I p 15 ESPEC 11 ULLY iafonns his "i. oio cusiouiers.il A the public in ! ; V general, tnat ne coatnaies to carry j on tne above business at hi, old stand I in this Lorough. ile has t.ov on hana a al intends keeping a good asso! tment of Hals SC Bounets t. of a superior qu dhy. for which he will receive 6 ThiM-MI LL or any other current paper so vrrt; as ii retains credit vah any of the mcrchanls o! this place. He will also exchange articles of his manufactutv for Furs and PoStcrics of every i description. lie solicits a continuance of public patronage, aid p'CC'.JjC' himself to us.- verv cvcitioii to 4 from a distance, a or. wtii a tiio.e within this vicinity. ViuccfUHSi Xvv. 13, 1819. 1G ly RY THE PRESiDEN T CF THE UNITED STATES. Whereas, by se .'cral acts of Congress, the President of the United States is authorised to cause to be of fered for sale the public lands in Illinois : Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that there will be o He red at public fale, at Shawneetown in the Illinois Territory, the following townships and fractional townships, north of the base line, vir. : On the firrt Monday of December next, Townships 1 to 4, in range 1 E. of the 3d principal meridian. Townships 1 to 6 in range 2, do. 1 to 7, do." 3, do. 1 to 7, do. 4, do. On the fir;t Monday of Fcbiuurv next, Fownships I to T, in ranges o, and 6 E. of the 3d principal meridian. Townships 2 to 7, in ranger, E. 3 to 5, do 8, do On the first Monday of Apiil next, Townships to 5, in ranges 9, 10, and 11, E. of the 3d principal meridian. Townships 1 to 1, in range U, W. o! the 2d principal Meridian. Townships 2 to 7, in range 13, do 5 to 7, in range 1 'J, do Except such lands as have been, or shall be reserved by law for tlie schools or for other purposes, the lan.ls shall be ofieied in regular nunetical or'cr, commencing with the juest Dim her of section, 'township, uul range ; and each sale shad conume three week and no longer. Given under my hand, at the citv f Washington, the 'Jlth day of August, 1 Sly. JAMES MOXROE. iiy the President : JosiAfi Msk'.s. Commtssionfi of tat Geneial Land Omcc 3S t 1st April. A. KLNiNEV. (A V rOKNh.Y -AT LAW,) KI xc necessarily absent to X. York a few mo iths, informs liis Clients i id the public thi'the has left his Professional Has ness with Mi ssrs. LOW & POWERS. Yiuwujif, August 4, 1819j (y.)

DOCTORS ALLISON i

v m:nam be. Hive just received from Philadtl fihia and ar n '.v opening at thcii JIPV THE'VIRY STORE. on market stieci, opposite the dwelling house of Dr. Robert Alleson, general and extensive assortment, consisting of DRUGS, MEDICINES prepared, Patent MEDIO IKES, Medical Shop furniture, Surgeon and Dentist's Pocket INSTRUMENTS, PAINTS. DYE-STUFFS, With many o'dicr articles, all of which are warranted sound, and of excellent quality. -iicy trint tiv ir long experimental acquaintance with the diseases, inci tlent to this country, wiil enable thtrf to pUtup for family use, the most appropriate medicines, accompanyed with the necessary plain Jtnn safe directions. Physicians and cth ers who deal largely v ill be supplyt-d on the most advantageous terms. December 15 th 13' 9 51 6w nsworf "cor SI COND STREET, Ofificfij.tr Ci.l. Lustellr't HoteU) I 5 1 ON Ti S UE to carry en, m il 1 1 1 V LJ J 111 Rii y its various branches, lie 0 I iN cv ri J I V ft ! -t K U A MANUFACTORY, And will execute all crders with promptitude, on rea.onab'e terms. N R. All knuU ot SOU WORK i done at the shortest notice. tj--" "'Western Reserve inoncv taken at V A R riiiceimes, ?"v 20 lAOsi-man. 2 i Windsor and fmcu Chair Mikev. Ti'-veUorn below Mr. IVamon.9 Il v.-1. will pay one dollar per bushel for cl.k 4. 5 J II. ,SOlf I f M ' iuiVL copper 1 fc tianvjaciory. i ji 15s -r. V r- ... . t t v THE subseiir.ers have commencid the L'u the l j ri'j: i-c.uj i u o liUiiJXEHS in ud.spMce, 011 Wer street, near tot iie:e:aas Hotel, unci hone to meet Vrit'a encouragement o horn the public in general 'They nave now, .ul wiil constantly keep on hund, a suppi d all r. IN OS o? coi'ivi: TiN VVAHE, OF THK HUM' HUAM1Y, which they will dispose ul on reasonai)lC tei ms. TODD, YOUCE, k Co. tiTT Wanted, one or two EOYS as .ff:f:rc:itias to the above busineas liey must come recommended. T Y. k Co. VV.iums. ir.V co Coximixsion Merchants EY AXY IEEE, (IND.) RKFRUENTES. s. ( Cmcmf nati. CoT. J Mess. Calvin Hamfisnttyico. Hay den l!f inhin Ilath n s1 E.r.rnt JJ.m'l Hirts is" co LotTuvill?.

R - f.es ,fS EJ.ty X. Orleans IE. A, irtadi-'g. Vinctnnes.. tnr.r have os mjsd, and intend keeping a large an ! central amortmerxt of DKY-GOOI), GROCERIES, QUE EMS and ll.RU-Ur.1RE. All of which will be sold yery low for CASH. K&imilk, May 20? -22rf

STATE LEGISLATURE.

IIoUSK OF UF.PBKSF.NTATXVKS. Mr.da-, January 3. i ' Mr. SuViR-an from the connaittee of, v y s and inerais, reported the budget f rx)cnscb f( r the current year. j In discharging the claims of I the Judiciary Department, S900 00 To defray warrants not yet presented in this department, 75 CO la discharging the claims of he legislative department, inci idaig incidental expenses, 8500 00 In discharge of the claims of the executive department, 2200 00 In discharging the militia exnendaures, nicluchng out standlag claims, To defray the premiums on volf scalps, unsatisfied, In discharge of the interest on the public debt. 400 00 500 00 3000 00 In discharge of the demands ii the contingent fund, includ...g future expenditures, as well '? tU'inands accrued and impaid. S00 00 S? 1,275 00 Tlie probable amount of receipts fVr the cm rent year : Amount of money already .paid is SnH An 'ii'.nt due and. unpaul fnaa suaury sheriffs, for the year lHlh, 2000 0fJ LiiHuiiit due from Sundry IieriRi for the )ear 1819, 7505 le a

"of that filacc, and tha gtncrul Liti , . Sl3,000 oOi-j nati rjas marcliTlS n jlrct: t c-Au' when deducted from tne; .... , J iX

This K'.'.m, unouiii of t xpendi cares for the cei it't year, will leave a deficit: of SS.i:r5, to be .-applied by incrcaea taxation, or hy Tais deficit has been occasioned not uaiv uy tae necesfar) n.cieasi.'g expen--aures ot tlie gtAcrnment : but ay a misca ot the committee ci ways and means . , r.i . . , i..- . ..... ,.c .i , ilv The bill from the senate to amend the act more tftectaall to prevent dueling, was red th: third tine and passed. Tucitdoru January i. Tlie bill for tlie rcaef of Abraham El-i'l-jct w as read the third time and pa.--ed. T!v. na; ,.,u -'a 1 - 1 -A - 4 I V 1 count) ii'i'.l to .'. uHup 0 i.'icers, Aas reaai- ...... . . ...i ... 1 ti e third tiine and )asscd.

The I ij! tciacoiiaaate the ba.vutrh r(r.Uu4nce fr such a State of

Ci:.rtes: oi., was read t;ie third tiaie an: I"i:e. i. ak, Cvh 'The 'll iii." tl e it lief (f Jo:?ph Y 1 ... d .he tixicd h; . i);'l 10 urovicie fo.' the a,pci..tt Of r. f.uitahle virion to divide k-ea'J'., 1 1 icee ene colukv ay: r is 1 n.'" e"... av read tiie rhird time and past v'. 'Tin. ialt todiv--ro Sally (i ninth uoia h.er l;u:L .ni, was read the liiird vin.i ai.Cl T;.:?i'e'd. 1 lie iu i,r ine rever 01 i.ie ,.: ; Juiii. M.uy, was readi the thini rim', aad p:- om. f 1. 'Tiie bill to ;miend the act for toe 1 eViefet t :e it i!', was read tne tinea .inu .mil p -.s iea. H'cdncbdr:, Jurti'tirv 'i'lie !ill forrair.g a new roua'.y oat -f ihe eoouties of Clarke, Jefferca:, Jt i;i. j..ekon, aavi asati'.toa, v,-;;s re.a. the diiiii lioie an i pussech The lull to aataorie the Uia?:- cf luvvit. to v icauc said tow v.s or ;o;y na.s .ie.rejf, v. read the thiid taueTntl pe.s-.ed. Tiie bid defining cal to ! aRi d to n-iruments i-f writing, and fur oilier . - . Hi- .1 T I- .' . , ( paipasei, was read the third ime an m. EridaVyJc iwru 7. The hill lo amend the act s :bkctin reit and ersoa.d eviate o c e cation, vuc rea:i:'.ie third time and naed. IX XEXJTE. Jhnuo'jy Jar. 3. The bill for the relief of the heirs of ! the hete Andrew Fidton, d-ed wai read the third time end pawd. The bill for the relief of Wn. II. ,ggatt, v, iis read the third time aal pusv.-.l. 'The bill tVom tiie house' of" representatives, ior the fo mation o: a c c.ty out of" the' com. tic, of Davis and Dubois, was read the thh d t'nre and passed. On motion cf Mr. Dix w, reconsidered the act more effectually to prevent diu inn. . Mr. Drew then moved that it be inde finitely postponed, which was carried by a unaii"nous e.e. ,m -.('( 7, Jan. .". 'The bill to v uca'c a p .t of Lanesville, v,a lead .. t of the tt'Wii vt viiii , tiiiti parsed. 7 . .'..')..: r, Jan. G. The bill fioin the hmsc of lvprt seutalivi apjijintiug conuuision,rMo i ca'e a scale tar tne permanent seat t gi.v- .nmeut of Indiana, was read tae ' .ad! tune as umeiuleuin tiie sen itw. aiul , ved. 'Fnc bill to anieinl the act to : ! ;ce into one all acts and purls of acts ixi.mve lo eriaie ..nd punishn.entv an reau tie tlnr.t tune and p iiav'd. 'The bill suppU-nuutary to he act concerning PuUhe Seminaries, a.v lead the thiri time and passed. EriJay, Jan. 7. The bill from the house of representatives for the formation of a new county out of the counties of Clarke, Je tlVrson, Jennings, Jackson, and Washington, w;m read Uiu third lime and parsed.

IS tr.tu cs f a- the r '.: n I'vas read a t!iil t.u j The bill iV .a th, S i j Jtivcs for the b 1 i 4 jwas passed with :,u ana l The bill fro.. i the ::.v t i p.-.'--ttives providing f r tlj th c tic:i ' x (and township officers, u-.s iv titi t t tiiue and passed with smic hn.ci.,!, I Tlie bill froai the h !? J oi'it.-- i ... tives to amend the act i r the i . ; the poor, was read th t'airi ta... p?sked. 'J 'he bill from the hou:-e cf re ? tives, sapplcmeittal to the ... t . appointment of county sur. ev;, read the third time and p The jVnt resolution cf t;.e g- : assembly of the state cf Iwu", a.::. . r subject of the national road, was he tinni time aial rxissc . FROM THE SPANISH MAINF. Extract to thr'Edtitur r.f thr J U Patriot, du.'rd St. Thomas, Oct, 12, IK t We had an anival this n.oi. r.j from Margarctta, hy wliieii v.e i- a u tnat the Island has lately b en t y sicklty; amoii;rst the number o' -tinis to the prevaiiing fever, arc t v:.crals English and Saxdu3i:y. 1 t ieril DcvLTtux had net an:.. From information fcuJ been received that Arumtnai hud if - ftcted a tevoutim in the g(,vrrmct:: tuin The ttrutus, Vcnerucliar b:g, i total;; lost at Xevi ; th; Admn-rd Rrion is dismastcu at 1 IVC lSlH.'. -'.j. kjV the Santis. In naste I am, kc. P. S.-Since willing ten .. i morning I have bccii cnabicd to ic- .(,.,,.,,, . -tct iUither particulars co. jCci nTi.: j the late JticvoLuuuu at Angostura.. 1 1 m certain that Zaer, late Vice. Pieti(lent of the Vcnez.;!t?baii heprb.ie. has been deposed, ana that "- has been tclcctcd ; or mere pi , . -fepeaking, appointed piesident n. i 1 room ot Vu ar. How these dis . llO!l Will flrK if 1 imrvrtLcilt ti , i v d iiiiiu ilic 1 w c i - i . i - - . lecture, but I fear ihe worst conse ur.d confusion. By the arrival of the ecbomr, i'iiomas 'I tnant, rt litis n ri ;a d d ; from Cat thagena infoi nulla n is rt. rived that the Patriot Anny vae t r General Bolivar w as within tv. v i. rniies of taat place, and it was ex pet ed that the place would be immedif.tclj buntnctrtd. The following letter from Liver pool, ia irom a gentleman ol t:.ie:.b ive information ; "L1VEKPOOL, Dec. I. The operations ot the Kuonncr.-, or Ri.dicais, as they are caded, hi e had a serious c fleet upon our co r.mcicikr .operations, it has chc kt el th lnMiufactuet s in a vciy cutiie able decree. " Ihe distmbances ia ,0 nor. M.Ubided ; and it is underst; v that tilings are reverted to their u-.u-ul course, 'i he country ha been in a liridy dislresvin state ; but all ir.ca (S .i.y 'reat political revolution tkin;; place, is scouted among ihe 1al:eii!i pait of the cornnair ; r.-.d any ope:ti attempt of the kind, -w,uai, I tin convinced, be immcdiytciy put do'.vn by the weight and influence of th- country and the Uaaicai:, uk; i.ow f-uan cling among themthes." X. Y, Gaz. Iron Ore 'The Mcrrirnac river It a beautiful stieam of the ?1issouii tcnitory; nawgablc three htiiahcJ miles, and entering the Mississippi eighteen mile below St. Louis It lions through a high and broken country, not remarkable for richnev of soil, but abounding with iron ore, with streams for mills, and with wood ir building, sawing, and making coal. The iion 01 e especially is in the greatest abundance, nd of the most excellent kind. The territory of Missouri is destitute of iron wurk ; so is, the tatc of I'linci. !nd the territory of Arkansas. An e-. ubi. shine nt on the Meninii-c would otVcrthe greatest f.drantagcr, U the abumlanee tru) excellence of the ore, the convenience of ucu! e l Ater for vtcrking it, the ascrf 1 rea. sporting its j.roduction into thj Mississppt and the larf.o market which would be found for them in the Missouri, Illinois, and Arkansas. The (l:scoaado river a?v bauads with tl:e snmc oie, v.irj ths same facilities for working it, and '.reimporting the iron and castings to ihe same places. The (iaicor ude falls into the Missouri ninety mil? s from its nuarh, on ihe north) side, and is navigable two hundred aiul iy fnilcs. T worker in iron ore, no part of

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