Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 June 1820 — Page 2

introduction cf thh unsuitable, this unappmpiiatc and unhallowed kind ot machinery, uuotlii free government. They pluck fiom governments which were established tor the special and cxelusae bent. fit and advantage ot the v, ho gw cm, ot their minions, nnd pmiged oidcrs,all the matcri- :.;., .. t..c propose to set in ntoiUni a government that seks '. w:iv.d i iv. u s and adva. gi s ike to aii its cilicos without v.ithiv.ti-n aH the- mateiials out u.

w .ich tn-v p! j;ose to buiid the grnd-

CM

pireutaid to suck Ac Wood guard against the ITccts oftt.cc termed by tlic Indians on ' YPTi t'lu i 11 w . . .. I.:, ? Their rrinnt n L.eonni. m thr. neinborhoou ot tin

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iron, those who are asiecp. ui. Smith, hovever, has amued us with a very ingenious and famifui desctiption of banks. And as he is from beyond the waters a subject of the good old mother country onscqucnt.y his work must be more to our serious consideration than the v.oiko: the writer of whom I have juct now spoken than tne son ot Virginia; that truant daughter ol this same good old mother. The ii-ht fanciful Doctor has told

, t,.e n'.o.ct, the most stupendous! us of roads leading to and from th.

u.mk ..fhuMiMi lihertv of hu man wis- hunks, through the air, wnerecauia f'oni, :.nd of human happiness. This ges might ran, (and, I pre.ume In is iiinightv error and one that a iu- might have said, with at least the ratie i.vFiinir" m ;ht to correct jpidity of a velocipede. Eut these t ' it it i -tc-t t.,at sueh adverse! doctrines are not suited to a plain

p uu.imes v is Harmonize

Uoooe.l t! u stu n Ciscoiuaiii eie

I r I- :

? C.m it h i nomesnun. matter ot tact, repun.ican

nPMni.. Tc it not less hazardous lot

m'u's will commingle, and settle republicans to travel o! the ground ? c:o-.;. in a phci 1 union ? To produce He it mountainous or level, rocky o

r.n a a.t iuC

c, emciLtirm would require smooth, gie me good oiu teria urma.

ni- e the suitable, the kt en-

rwd lue iwiii splitting, and technic al i . Ti i ( v 1 1 -1 1 of to pi oseul day ; but 1 p. in -me it won id buffi , completely 1.:11 j, g od old fashioned, practical, v 'id , 0111:11"') sen-e ; by the standard of widen it would be found to be if-i.y contrary to the nature o! t i i - s ; ? F.u.oneui wi iters, it is true, have

. 1 . . I II.,l..,..r.

a'i' Miiii' d move tne lunr.v oi rci

1

IJc.ides. I do not think it fair that

the multnude should be taxed for the

i purpose Oi lUlI.lSiling a uaiuuu, bhvi

gas, and whatever else may oe necessai v for thesr airy travelers, without participating in t'neir enjoyments ; and 1 (to most se'i .uy dread the

consequences about the lime they are

doomed to light 1 For human bodies

t' llV, IS nolIUng UOining ai till.

a republican mient ily.

i here lu s

riblc institutions I Tney cannot re

pose in safety under them ; they must

abandon their useful avocations, aim

keen their eyes (if I may be permit-

led to use a military phrase) cotmu-

illy turned upon the fugleman : they

must become intimately acquaint

tvit'n the arts and management ot t:. is

dextrous juggler, by way of self-de

fence ; and in doing so, they cease lo

e virtuous, usetut, or piouuctive : ihey become infected with the poison;

and, in their turn, begin to cheat anu

windle ; and thus the whoie society becomes corrupt. If you would have a virtuous, and patriotic people, create no prhilegcd -rdcrs. Protect individual industry uul enterprize. Give no one clas ot our citizens any advantages over the next ; and they will all of them raliy

around the standard ot liberty, ant, e

fort on Rock Island. The uppei

.Missouri exhibits a scene ot the sanu ort perpetrated on a trading compa ly from this place. Young Mi Praite, had made a veiy va.uabh commerce with the Main's during the winter and WuS dcsccm'.irg tht river in the month of May Betwee: 30 and lOO miles above the Counc!' Jiu.Ts he was attacked at camp at ib) break in tne morning, had one rnkilled, three wounded, and a bull cu its depth across his own head. A'.ter tiling twenty or thirty guns the In dians ran in with their knives ai h;.tchcts, and the party of Mr. Pratt with difficulty saved themselves, wit! the entire loss of their rich cargo ot furs. On their arrival at the ( ounci B.ufli Cant Mageeofthe Uille wa

detached in pursuit ot the Indians -

I of lib-! Thev are believed to be a paity Ar-

nnilitv in fillip's of rlatVCT. 1 es

' .. l i . . . .. 11. .I f tm.r.f A

erty, and equality, terms muni ami- nam s, ciHmi.umj -

scfl here, as wen a- tr.ev naw mm ma uttiin - .w....-

r i i...i . K,,i lib. Vili'jrrps. hp t.oicil for their trcm

m r ranee, anu tibUHiivn , ww, n. ....0v. . t,P ri.rkh.in rplUrinn. which has a;so . denred-.tiens up'.n ?hc tia:.ers, al

1 1 . in..- i . i i ; hi if n i.l iv tbo trood efTt ctsl Hut, how is he to light !

whi. itv ;t i..ascd to'bav rtsult-the rub! And, depend upon it, that.

of the I sooner or later, these aerial voyagers

o'dv.u-l l the bt .sii or seven must light: and a sore fall they'd h it! -d ' "': In Venice, Genr.a, Inve of it either to themselves or to A vs'c- ' -p. Krmce, T.ngl u.d, and i , .those upon whose heads they happen ,:miv otbi-r places, tiev have madcjlto decend, or to both, the "experiment. And though it is However, in a government com-u-M,)-.vi.-..l.:d that, at one time, the posed of privileged orders, and set m .,wwt .(.;-i,iV., nnl clistressinir calami- .motion by that awkward and ill con-

tv uas b:,u-U upon the French na- jtrived machinery c-died checks anc

icni

so

b en murh abused ccry wrserejyci ior tin i; ;i us uu u.v. wu,. it is not the less true, or the less Hoops which attempted to earn righteous in itself on that account home the M.rdan chiels w ho h-n -r. 'i.n ,in .t it.f.r tht 1 am in favor comr-amed Lewis imd Chirk in thci

intuitu nut iihvi in-. i ...

letuin vo?ge iiom the r?emc. hiu 11 r hae n uch intu course w ith th liiit sh fsthb.iiiireiils on the live Assinalx in Inke Wtniptc.: l'Ph5v.!;dnt Vi.h'gts must be nccm-icc tv a rt iner.t oi'Uuiud State s troop urdc 5-s t!ie cwtrfMi intends to sui rei.dcr ll.c lur tircie and the omnium-

il

Indians aliOc li e Connci

lilufTs to ike Ihilisii Norti.-West

St. .oi.'.v J no idrer.

li m .a one of thrs'; deceptive ins'l tutt'.ms ; yet it is insisted tha, ith tt,W exception, and that of the South ' S-a Comp.im, an 1, perhaps, a few ot!i (' of similar character, they were r. .t found to be mischieveous. i h v tell us that ftciliti s weie ;oT . d jd io commerce and it flourished ; that towns and cities sprang up, a, if by magic, and ad this. Put they c! ) not tell us that these wonder-work -iuc ins'itu'ions extended a'ike to ai! cJt.sics of the ci'izens under t!uis governments, the same benefits, contiotts, a'd advaivt'ges, to the inr.ltitu.lc v.'lto composed the phvsical

' rcr.rt! ot !iesr n etions, as u 11 as tn

ihj lev who govern them. No 1 'M.cir histore wiuld cootra iict the as rr.ton. We ke.ow that the mtilli to were degraded, poor, and miserwithout eirhcr the prospect oi li r e of relief ; and at their exptmse

f -w ri iteil in excels and in the most

ius'ii ions e.ijovmcnti

I'h 'u if it be true that those are

the b Nt "-ovcrnments that dispense

the g" av st poi tion of human hap

(balances, a banking institution mightj

'be hss mischievous. It propcrm inoist d. it might enable the commer-i Icial interest to check the usurpations Lf : fi-ihul aristocracy. But even

lien it would soon become the task

naster of the manufacturer, and all

)thc.rs under its control, as the feudal

aron is the task master of the actual

tiller of the soil.

A train, sir: I hold the dotrine,

which I have somewhere seen, to be . . . .

undeniable true" 1 hat all those wim

mdcmifv themselves with banks not

founded on pti -ciples of mutual jus iirp :m:l srruiitv. have an interest ad-

verve to the interest of the balance of j Captain Hatton, ot the ship acip-

seietv: that, from the very nature of , in, from I lverpoo!, has politely iui

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-n to m tiiat tlte-

as, a:i.l is, a v-n:ut dofi i ncy in tht

ts of which I 'live spoken

' i.. f illml'itl.ilK tlilt Willi

tii' U

Vtaoelin

om'rtinir orporaiious

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f 1

of a svstem of lec!ism as v is called.

Or that like ambi'icus Cesar, I would be in favor of the paige of agrarian laws. I would not take one cent tiom the industrious and fiugal t conondst for the purpose of dividing it with !he idle and worthless prodigal. -o ! Kut I would have the government to spesk to all its citizens, as the just oarent does to all his chili ltn j whirc

there ae no laws of piiniogeniiui e, ccn.pary. of the trood things of this li!eigiej

to each equal portion ; the same p;otection, the same benefits and ad.antflfrpt; In nil thuurs. to each si l iii'l be

"h " .1 ....,-1.. vtr--. f' f'. mi. 1 nr.i'rr : lf-

.,A,.. i J .h .nrrrs, Mu nre.snerivv i rl I. co-partnership heretofore cx-

of each depend upon himself. 1 he so istmg i.ihici tne fanioi are the principles that constitute the O'SXCWS iSf O';, piide and the gloiy of the Aineiican' uas dissolved on the 1st insi. by mnrenublic piiuciplcs that ought to be i tual consent All persons indebted

cherished that ought to be engraven j to that firm will please to have their

on the heart that ought to ne in-

idelibly impressed on the mind, of e-

ivery sincere luend to the perpetuation oi republican liberty in its purity.

LATE FROM ENGLAND. HERALD OFF1CK, NORFOLK, TUESDAY, M.VY2 3.

200 Dollars R B W A li i) ! A REWARD of Two Hundred DoJat s v ill be given for the ap-

irchcnsion and conviction of

James titejihens, i bfo-, ?rd :.te a Mail-Carrier on the

oute from Kuselsville to ..organ.iLld, f Kv ) .said Stephens ii.bheu

the Mali on Sunday the 14ih of M-y,

u his route to the lorn er place, u-

uout 4 miles from th-J latter ; jo.d on

Vcdncsda t. c 17lh, on tns return

lorn HusseiVille to ?.!oi gar.tieu., a-

)0iit 8 miles Lelow l.rcci.idc. !!;

icprtciHiions arc sunpicn to i.e

een extens'e anil luqvent ii obberics were committed 'Mihout injury to the maii-ba :s. by dr:r:r;:the elter pickets thn btwtci; ti e h.oics on the mcuth thcteot n:ut:Med iettcrs, and some enti-r. pet-biiis ;mk1 vrappers have b.-cn lou d ; so..- of vhich are in ti e possesi n ol Mr. W eir, P. M. at (Jrei u i.'.e. (Ivv ) A h. n the above letters were biougi.i to Mr. Weir, he dispa'chid tvo i;eniemen in pursuit of t!'.c vt.bber Thev arrested ' i;e on Situu'ay night, ne 2Ut!i llil. at M.n a;.fiv!- wen-e ,ie m.de his escipo iro-n th.m t! e iext ni(;r;.iT,g (Sutid y ) 1 have sn ce occn in pursuit o!" bun, ai.d am inii ien to bcli-ve he hr.s gone kIjwvi ne river towards New-Orleans.

J'he fallicr, who resin- tu

sonvnie, ivv. wen:

!s s.i.

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uo neiit he heutd of his esc'S;e. : :..4 ltd not reiurneo henl lat o -sed through t'v.t piae W'etr.vr h-i oiccerifed in nnd.ot; ' i'li,'"" w 1 t 'o dd ?n his fiii.t, I kno v not. P rU' '! ilLt.s i t Georgia b?nk not.s is all the money recovered oi the b y,and

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such an institution, it is doomed to oake con'inuil and unceasing war opon the just rights of tiie balance ot society." Now, man is said to be the ciea-ure of motive, k avarice i strong md almost irresistible passion. If. then, ou would excite those who are high in power to useful action, give them no interest seperateand distinct fiom the interest of the balance of

accounts settled immediately, with

J.-JMKS & GEO. A VAH0

Car isle or Merom. who are author l- rest; 1 1 i i s near six miles Horn iWah-

vibe, in Ioni.ma, on t! e Toai to Piinreton and Vinccr.ni-, 3rd i is

vhiit! h.e fo lt'-r; he ban "o.en tVo'n the mi;!. '1 he irney is in te ivs'.nn of V.r. v.';i, or rr. W: t) 'f G.ee.niile, whence f'e letter came tiia confined it ; is orbtinaton, and who v,.s th.e w liter, lis pret-nded not to know. Sai i boy has two brothers, yo.mg men the eldest a tanner ano ( unk i,

1

inished the commercial rtading and

news room with Loudon and Liverpool papers, the former to the even

ing of the 19th. of Apiil, the latter toj th.e 21st The following are the only;

mateiial articles in them which have not been anticipated. London, Wednesday evening, ? April 19 S

Conviction of Tiix!lewj';d. 'I he

sed to bettle t oe business of the con

cern. JAMES WASSON, G. A WASSON, JAMES SAYRE. Carlhte, June 2, 1820. The business will b- continued in Carlisle a.id Merom by the undersigned WHO I! WE TTIIS DAY RKCKIVKD a rur.sn sititly op Dry GoouS. Gro-

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1,

if r o v

not improbable he muy bcek n iujc with ti.cm. He former ly ro te on h route frooi IIopkins il.e to IIc:v":e'son, Kv. and is well known at th- !?..-

Iter place and on the road to Mv!!-

sonville. lie has been heard t tell his parents that 1.2 would iw .away io Orleans, and thence proceed to vja. The said Ja nts Stephens is -d ut 4 feet 9 inchus high, s ;id to be under 14 years of age. lallier stout ut d f':M in hs pc-i s ri. h iir iig .t. e. - bin -,

f. , i.. i

D Ml 1

iron c$ ricei.

I ill-

. . . . . - : . ...I 1.,-i.if i - i-l. - L- if- if 3 mi

society. heal them not into teinpia- jury reuicu auui w " . . v . j ; -

.f

A iwion mav erect the most splen

t 1 ipnitvcs walls and towers (

t-.e m st c stlv wo;knr.s lp pvra-

1 1 1 i s . i v u

( ) 4 otav v

lions.

ra.iitol. Mipnoiied on its numerous ;.nd Imty ce.'.u u'is of noiisheil marble, i.s-d stiU tins is n prtvif of a nation's

li-o.pentv, or of the happiness of the i ,

1'

liea-e, ot invisiol? height.

t i: s minions an.', rnv

as we have done, in one proud

oe.

So many towns and ci'ies

Sp! t!'.;

on hv unjustly concentrating

r . i i

t : I iir ami resources oi a ivroir comnunitv, and applying to that Vi ;ieo'a-ouroose I ut, I repeat it. tha' . ioMea I ef this beiiig a proof of a ! .v 'ou pt op. ritv. or of the hnppir v. , ('th pep'e, the cot; :. in the gciic.ral, is p ecpc'y the fact. I lu te in 'mm nt' of a nation's folly and extravagance, a'most always, tkc o t iy. v rov otit of, oppression. Ji't stieli oppresi ;n as t;e banks ol

h I have pe'xen, aod aU ;iers

:vh tn 'V

h-e been i slablished on

IV y i-n -v, h 1 t'.u; power o' i . and clid indict on the mul-

i inlli

titu.le 1 o vh;t class orco'Viing to politi-ca-vn lite' s, dm ti is rtrii irri order w ' o ; 'pi: an il into a paper ar-

, V o", ii tui je.ese. 1010 .

1 n V

ri d airt car b one

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cu'll I

chop's.

Sn: c'.

a!

i.

i- TO t

1

soli ta-ni l or it't 'ui

e communitv. w e

t'iV Altl

k.-. , v l ev h t ( Iv s"i ve to u

in m i'i in ' m u hi; e. which, by its m lent .".I vent uaiveuering an in1 i r .o c . as the p"er most S't

tion, for, if vou do, vou have not the

power to deliver them fiom evil. :nl those who are thus sittuted will soon become too a-t ogant to ask that deliverance fiom H;m who alone has

ti e power io grant it liy the estanishmcnt cf a bank, such as this which we have nick-named (if it be not treason f mention it) the'- Uniied Stales' Pank." with its various Inanches extending to the different

states, t'e interest ot tne highest oificers. v.vt cunvr leisLzrive. and judicial. bih of the general and itafe

f'ivernnn nrs may become mdentihed with the bank, and, consequently, inimical to that of the people. Now,

1 confess that I no not like to see

the most exalted and vinous charac

ter thus situated; and 1 consider it

icrv bad policy so to place them. ! here is another objection, and

oue which, in mv humble opinion,

ought ot itself to be sufficient to prevent the introduction of banks into auv coimtry : I allude to banks es-ablrhv-d on simi'ar ptincipies, and

esting its man.-ers with similar powers to those which have heretofore been established by this or by any of the state governments, as far as "mv knowledge of them extends. riieN destroy all stability in the price or vrdue of property. The managers of these mints can mingle, alloy, or purify, the currency at pleasure : thev can enhance or depreciate the

.due of property at will: they and

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r ms Tip?!

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t.. enti' imtiiitii i in or

names were called over in the usual ;1 U ...r ,iw ' Si o KJ

torm anu tne loreoM.ui jMunemuet-i ij vor.'Irt i:i il 1V tOUC of V OlCC. G'uH-

V V VtlVV AVI tv "

rhistlewood, who tluvmg the trial! ft UiCll tliCy XCill sell lowjor

face round, full and

annearauce is lto ;d He is

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v' O

had remained unaltered, as he heard! the veidict declined his head, and j ' ' , his countenance fell. He was led out; ''fy ir T

ft l niirt niu COlU UCICQ tO HIS CCU. OO . '1

also for sale.

! ?! ! .i

Good fViihkfiij. JAMES WA-SON, (;EO. A. WASSON. June 6 24 tf

F 1 k a

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to

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of Court, and conducted to his cell.

The crowd was extremely great,'

both within and out of doors, and the verdict was received without the expression of feeling one way or other. On Eridav motnim: the trials for

hifli treason will be renewed, ?.nd j

the Special Commission was adjourned till that day. The Paris journals of Sunday last have arrived this morning. On the 13th inst. at the moment when M. Haoul Roouf.ttk professor of modern history at the College dti Plcssis. recently appointed a member of the commission of Censorship, ascended the tribune to de

liver a

n ies of d

much tumult ensued. The lectures', he person who may have tound

i. nm, ic'irmV.lv supnended. hv 1 the same, flv.ul receive the above

tirt . utv.ii mu" "v ( 1 J f . I . !l vf tlllK' 1 rsl

oroer oi tne coniuiuuc ei muni, m

St Hi . ' C

much ad.li.;t.'.i to lying, a d t.i pos

sess an u:;C"i.ru';n s: ae of art arid cunning for such a y.v.th. j 1 e h .d on when her scaped, x bi'ck ) '. av.d

t-w ,w j T,,(if,., a snort coat oi pve no:,, u oo-

mesne oaivi ;mu wi.oe, umi imim a n int:doons uf the same colour. I he two latter avtich s wer t cc.e i.: 1 y purchased new ut Mo'-gat-fie-d v. i!i m- i ey robbetl from the n ail. It is ok liable he w ill chci'.gc !iis name n', ;oparel. T' e subsoibrr vol p:. the cbove rew ard for ids ape,rehci.-o:n nu conviction. A B LINl)SLr.Y,

i. -

TO T, in this r.orough- on TuesJ (Ly Evening last A S..uff Hox, containin'.' 93 DILILj!as

krtiw when to buy, ar.d

vnem to -cil, so as to make the most

ile

al one.

in U. St itcs, l'ank Paper Two

lecture, he was assailed byjlWls of each, and the remainder ioit' with the Censor! and i 5'sar.d l()'s.

Th.e K'.n'.tn k H rahi, L nis-

ville, Argus, h'ra. hfort, V- k'v ?vt, senger, lliisseS!vi''e, Iv-i Uf.y H -public in, Hopkinsvi:!e Kv. aed Ibinois ia.ette, S!i v. iu eto"n. ill will insert the ah vc conspicion:;lv for 4 weeks and st u 1 5" ir ae,-' : 's It the Pos master at Viuccnncs, Ind. tor

payment. All other Edi'ors West and Sooth of Cincinnati and Lexington, w tnd subserve ihe pob:ic interest bv c' ir. tiiis adxeriisemcnt an insertion. A. 1. L. June 10. 2 4 4 w

struction. " U isannourced that the Russian Ambassador at Madiid has congratulated EtKDixND Vil. on his acceptance of the constitution " C'..nri'u.

tionnel.

. The constitutional

regard, by doing tin mselves end the subscriber the juvicc of letinnmg it to him, at the Hatter shop of R. P. Price. KERKIR GLASS. June 10 24 3w

ie

t'o . to ti , osier tl

an dm"6, an i p op'.

h

substance, tht

tv :.f t os.' w 1 (

il e i 1 0 : ' i e in ne u-i . n. u .

fr, -ml bel o f f themselves, and o e:!.i i i 'I- c r.su me i s.

A

V'o 1.

i . i i'. . i . .

sa i..'e a.' amv virtT, hi . t

1 as et u stlv s;j i m tins su'"1

) '., " Ti;C-e t o; pot ations have h Juno to apply htir law charteret 1 1 h s lo t' t gren hodv o1' those wdio 1 t) i, v. hici , 5 n:;pcrcci cd to diaw away their ub.taute, as tiie

spirit has triumphed in the isles of Majorca and Minorca, with as much facility and rapidity os in other parts

uL an' ge(vus sp;cul.;bns : they re ay j of the Spanish monarchy. At the forkeep the pi ices of piopzitv ccntinu- j r.ier place, the inquisition has thsandlv chancing and fluctuating, the pearcd, and its victims paraded I in tribetter to .leceive. cheat, and defraud, I utnph. In both islands, constitutionec ci'a.s out of that property j al juntas have superceded the former Not to have a uniform standard of j authorities. Tne remains ol Lacy, weii'his and mcasmes is a most dis- who was shot in Majorca about a year

trussing evil in a:.v country; but by ago, aie to be translated to UveHo-j

that of a. tin. where nrenarations are makincr

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i win:

THE subscribers have established a

Potterv. at the corner of Church and Fourth streets, and will constantly keep on hand, a general assortment of P tier's Ware, at the most reduced prices for Cash A liberal Discount will be made to Country Merchants and others, who may purchase by Y hal e sal e. RQBIXSOXlf MORFORD. February 1 1 0 tf iVlank Notes.

fluctuating brmk currency. No: I know of no evil so complicated, or of fjual magnitude to that which is so snurlv wrapt up in a legal mantle ; so

h telv hidden ami concealed

ihlie secuiilv llowrevour

omj

,iom p'

for solemnizing funeral honors to his

memory." Idem. ST. LOUIS, H'NT. 7. Another speck. A short time ago

it w as made known that a couple of

industrious and products e clas.es to United States' soldiers had been kil

W Dollars It E Vv A 11 I) ! STOLEN or strayed fr-m Joel Churciiill, English Ptaire, cm Saturday, 15 April, two horses oft'r s following desct "ption, viz : one u largo gray Horse, in low condition, 7 rars old, parrs and trots ; had a sore bc, Sc a plaisterovcr the sore, when missed. This horse was purchased of a Mr. Dedman. last fall, who resides in

Pike County, Ind. The other a dark hay Horse, about fourteen hands high, black legs, small star on his forehead, and has the appearance of being hip

shot. This horse was brought fr m New-Albany. Whoever will give

such information, either to Mr. Churchill.at the English Prairie, oro capt. Hobson of Shawncetown so that they can be found, will receive the aboo teward. Any person retaining them after this notice will be proceeded aain&t according to law. Shawncetown, June 3, 1820 32tf.