Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 October 1820 — Page 3
Andrew Mar.cr Cornelius Mtrr' John McCouiought Isoiic McGary Allen MtGchey I t A f - V I.. V I N C E N N E :::::::( ) C L) maiuiv uuU w.... t . i jirrenuau .ic..eeiy v' neiice, isuwui auu iu-i - j - I . , i v iiii iiii iuiciiu ... . ... . .. ..titmlo Jtirl rn 11 rr!a filiation, thaticn it with water, and squeeze out tnu rience, wisdom ana vinuc, u is a suuj - - - , vVilliun Millard Ihc term t,r winch the connection ,. - - nllion Wit( ,uice to the quantity of one gill ; addon, btlMiicis. between Mout & Osborn, hav.jMme et Km Ucliici u M of new rmlk riBht Lorn the cow, and Jrmcs Xabb 2 i.Sexp,rcd, .. Stout ag.im resumes the the nath which leads to the publit rotable spoonfulsofmolasscs.mix them entire and sole management oi the II - P1"1 "e lml wmcn leaus 1 vcll t0i,ctl'ier aml urmk it,f tl,c first Joseph Osborn tern San V Grncrul Mvtrlh-r ; having Ba. rf f tv josc docs not lcm0ve the cause in six John Ockeltrcc hSnieT to' Mlu oIfTorSs'no example of such stea- .our., .cpeat the dose. Twenty jxars tot c - UUaVhcSl c it3 -" pe. severance and unshaken constancy P'ce f je aWe men .one as t t- ,vmi ,kc , . . the saires and heroes ot our own pie- us emcac). ine utau iua " 14U James Parkcnson sally .MOecly Moses Nai O Thomas Owens 2 V Lewis Pcckham ?, William Prince C Moses Petty sa:y to say 10 nis l eaner, upon au, em-;-- - nfim:ril,ion Of the fifty -bis from one to five feet high." Thomas Palmer Wilhani Pace Jacob Poormai tn..... - l , I........ .l.lKn o. Url.l.n W v. v ..... . - , J I - IS, Mr. Paillard
- -JIT7eflect that the persons elected for mem- "Take the herb called Bitter Weed, t William Mellaril SSMIBSS 3l!Ji5?bcp. of the o!dcPogreSs, were persons oi son,, ZJ! w jwj w inalure ase and eminent for their expe- Cows i ail ced, because it has; a bu net ' J;:ren;iah McNccl
vo
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D ;B Ml VII iiii JNr.rt, consort of;
lirua-or, ot t i.s place. )a the rth S.-in. Mr. J AMF.S Ki.S-
l:ue ol Ncw-io. k. lie ha: iet
til nii to deplore his loss.
i II
I..' x t i
--) the ,)0t!i Sent, altera s'tort
Mr. WILLIAM C. VANDKVKN- . I lis 1m: s svill be retrrettcd by all who
ha-.l the pleasure of his acqaaiiitaace.
Ex'lrxcr of a letter f'r .m ths Council
;7vfM d.zlrd Jutcust 20, 1820
" I eiiDi ace this opportunity to itform
van till! p.imnt d:ivs since, a nar'v ot
In li ins (.-upposed to bo the Sioux ot t'.u
liHir.ieied m a tnol
jv U;is)
s'lockniir
enb'e i"ank. ArnrAi excepieu, miu iuih uiwu, ..u.v. , . . Konert uape f.,MrV,tnr to the cause of his country, not dress of domestic manufacture, whica is Juhn kussc11
...:.u...,i:.i thP nnwprful inducement icscribed as follows : Robert A. Road
offered to sin, and the artful means exert - A coatee or short coat, and panta- John Uobb
td to disengaj
re them from their devotioi I loons oi dark domestic cloth black and Abner Ito.imson
to the m-w-born republic We think H lute mixture, denommated iron prey. . j
in a consid ration ot these iacis, wui.a; r.iaut.uau, v..v, , ,vo,m ...w.. ' William Rapcr
discover something nononmc iu uuuiai v.v-., v.M.v ...v
James Uldv
Nat. M. RichardDavid Rizlcy James Reed Samuel Roques Rev. Calvin Rute Bishcj) R. R. Roberts Daniel Rankin Maria Reilv
ma iner two Frencnman bclonffin: to Li
sa's trading establisinneiit. It will sur
prise you to learn that this hortid deed va.i perpetrated within 12 miles of this pl. ee ; and wc were not apprised ol it until ten days afterwards, when about a dozen officers and mvself, went out and bu-
rLd them ; they appeared to havj been tcil'.tv! witii arrows, some of which wc
found i i them. One of those poor unfor
tnri.ite men is said to hive b:en a most
vaiuabie n,n to the establishment ; In
was a naif Indian (Osa-e) the company
mucli.
67. L'uis Enauirer.
Bank
regrets nis loss very
3b7.7-5, 06
14 98 05 2S5 4R1 9'
Ul,5v3 25
Statement of the situation of the of Missouri. Capital Stock of M. P. 2 10,000
Branch 40.000 250 000, 00
Debts due Real estate Monies deposited Notes in circulation
Cash on Iniul in Specie 189 624 97 Bank Notes St Eastern 26 294 57 Fun is ) ' T. F. Iliddick, i;cnti to be cxclvdi'ed m V 6,650 10 Kentucky andOuio J At St. Genevieve 40,000 00
261,524 6llR.ston has in
August Chouteau, President. J seph Ph'uupson, Thomas Brady, 11. Von-Phul, Michael Fesson, Thomas Hempstead, f L. Bompart, v. asliier. .Sr. Louis Enquirer.
nature, and it is our pride that this singu
!ar h.onor belongs to America It ma; further be obscrveds that those who havdeparted descended tenderly loved to tlv
iravc, and that those who sunntau reverenced as fathers of the peo,; le ; between whom and them the most happ an l pleasing intercourse exists. Wc las :ph mir eves uiion them and hang upo
their words, as if they were of a supcrio-
n, (pr rf Uenr i vet thev do not rec . n
hat sort of homaire. which kings exact c
the people of king-governed countru
bestow it is the homage oi u iuu tu w. -tue. freely given and affectionately re ceived on principles of political equality.
'or services renderctl or attentions jjuiu . lonorahle alike to both paities to it. Ait is nnnointcd to all men to di .
xv n rnnn.tt hnnc maiiv years longer to b
blessed with the presence of any of thosv whn nrtfd in the revolution et we pra
that the dav of heir departure may be as
distant as their desire is to remain anct
tvliPn it hnll nlese Him who raised them
up for the fcveat work of giving birth to
a nation, to take them to Mimseu in.n
intrU breasted, with a small pointed lap- ;ft. t..
pel; the pocket on the ou.side ot the Samuel Stout skirt with a scolloped welt .' James Seedscs " W in. M. Stewart i B zi nf IiltlM n'-1ohSeads A i-Jial JLlotLIO. Benjamin Sampson
i EM Al NINO in the Post-Ohice at Louisa Smirl
s
G. Simpson Merrill Scarlett John S ici ider 2 Samuel Skomp John Smith 3 Daniel Shaw 2
Joab Sexton
Vinccnnes, the quarter ending on Pn Rev S 1 Scott 2 w l. . 1 Smith h riw ATirli-w 1
an
the 30th day of September, .820, which ,v;1
i! not taken out v.Uhm three montns win iUiam hprigh sent to the General Post-Office as dead Wm. A.Stclhuan letters : ;)aid Stewart t Persons enquiring for letters in the Gabriel S-.-ott above Us:. iviU filcnse say they are aclver- Ambroy T. Sa-vyer
tised. L'?wden Andrews J Van Alexander William Amev
Villiam Armstrong
Archibald Allen lichard Anderson .ackariah Archer Ann Abbott Enoch Bacus 2 Jo-iah Butler
r Vin Bath
Nancy Si-co
Michael Sack man
Jacob Scager John J. Stewart J hn Stui)loc J tines Smirl Mrs. Margaret Scott Rachel Slawsen John Shackford
m
ri:;..!, .M..-.rtnn Chas.Tillinzhast
llison ic M'Namee dham 1 rusdall 4
'1
Phebe Allison John Amelong Joseph At wood Charles Allend William Adams
B
PnuvMint Rover
1 Mill lllllt III I. ' w " I . -
thev m w be blessed and leave the worh' j xxx p.e ief eld J J . . i I r-i ... 1)1.1-..
triumphant without one wisn uuKw.u-
William Bennett Joseph Beard Robert Bene field
Jeremiah Brock
Thome
lobert Thompson
Col. l . iiro
F. (i. Vaiiderburirh
Wm. West!iro')o
Voah Wright Dr. Jeremiah Wood
Elizabeth Woods
Wm. Wrav
Cale!) Trever Cliarles Thorn
m. Thomj)sou Waller Tavlor
pson
Thos. II. Blackburn v - V aKcr
riiom ts Blake
ha Brown
i
lJoirardus
Jauv.'s V Baird 2 A "llliani B trney
Dct i IV icon
Professor SiWman saw in the Briti,!' inuw.m u on F.vntiaii pebble, which
hitio- :,rri lentiv broken, discovered, T , R ,
h.th trKn the. tractU' e, a m i im:'s I h i rtOVCl
ness of the poe' Chaucer. It is a most
singular lusus naturae
r
UTICA, AUGUST 22.
Ths rr mains of Gen. Coving i ox, w ho
fell at the battle of Chrysler's held, ami
Lt. Cols. Dix an 1 Johnson, who died
in the service of their country, have beet
rmnv'il from T'l eiH' h Mills to S a ket s
I V 1 v 'v . - - K - - " Harbor bv tlic officers of the second re
giment of Infantry, uiul deposited near the
remains ot the I tmenteu I'lric -pe..cei
kc.1 The funeral rites were peitomicd on Fuesday last, ..ttended by the officers
and men oi the ar;nv and navy generany
and many cf the citizens of Sackets Harbor and the neighboring towns. Majot
Gen. Brown and suite appeared in tin
Trrocess'nm as mourners, and (hvine set
vice was peifonm d at the place of inter
mcnt by the Rev. Mr Snow den.
1 ne II. Bennett William Boyer AMliam Bnnner lonsieur Blandv: I,irk B irnett
hton, Spanish onsni, ai
his possession a s'mtia n i KUl -. ..Ki.i .
iiuic tMMr :V If IS 3 Ul U ICUU-.o i.uirtf-
ed amongst ballast tooc, thrown from ;
.,t tnvn nort W nen uiumi
U mounted two co'vnlete half heads u Oixon Clack
" " . ' rl, . T .--1 1.
ci. oil ihn mit tines ot the leatures hamuci ti.iiu
7 . -.ill
i:iir. were nerfectlv distinct. & the heati
vTere of a darker color than the rest y.
the stone. What is mosi sut y. inK
thatonf f'ce was male and the other Jc-
mah ; and even the putting up ol t-
tVi,. tvsi nnnronnate to the sexes tncy
were situated in the stone, jock to face.
Art? Intel.
John Brumley D micl Brown Lenher Beauneau Hashben Black wer
George Baugh JohnBartlett Knox County CFk i John Brothers James Bennett Eli.-ha Brown Lt. Oliver G.Burto: ?Ioiisieur Blanc
f 1:1 U ll'IflW
Jno. T. andeventcv Catharine 'anosdak W Pleasant Whitlow Alexander Woods Hugh Woodrow John Wyant Thomas Windoo Ames Worxlin Richard Whipple. -Stephen Wan en Edward Wilks
c
Eli-ha Crocker 2
Elizabeth Collins
Nathan Clifton
Robert Dare Mr. Dil worth David Douthet r-rassaini Dubois 2 I. W. Durcnford
D
Nathan Cross
(ieroine Creiier 2 William Carlisle Norman Cock Geo. W. Colcgrove
George Dunn Charles Dewey James Dean William Daulcy
Henry Dougherty
Ludwick Earnest John II. Esly
F
Pointed Puns.-Tuc following neat & P;cr
novel toasts were dru k at Shawiicetowi..L n Fqx in Illinois, on the 4th of July last
The Fair Ser Though partial to ,(1jAco)C,ii
particular sfa'e but that ot matrimwy Frederick Gimtccr
thev are alwaxs readv to promote wwww Peter inmorc
and good feelings.
Agriculture. Mav the lionest man w no
nuts his hand to the fihvgh never havt
his soul harr-rjed with care. D,we.sric Manufactures. While ou r.-,.,t- rrf.d husbands oui women
iiii ii i i rv v . p x
John V. Fennimore Thomas Ford 2 Alexander Fisher
c;
Thomas Glass 4
.'atr'n k Gilmore 2 Vndrew Gardner iiarbora Gawthony IIath.wav
D. Circenough
Henry Gillame Hugh (Uenn 2
Robert Gill William W. Gallup Walter Goff
II
AV-i:' fslcnd eff Ca;e IIorn. new
stand has been discovered oil ap
Horn, in lat. 61 deg. long, 55 dog. by the chip William, on a voyage trom Mome Video to Valparaiso The same ship having been dupaichcd by Capt. Shcrirt of the Andromache frigate, to survey tiu . . .. , !' l
coast, explored it tr 200 milcs. i ue VCaptain went on shore and tound it covered with snow, and uninhabited ; abund
.to rf spnis and whales were found in
; I ' v rld-kitiirhnnM. He. ha named i'
-jj ltllV'UI tlVW.l New Shetland.
inim i I IotrcUS
iod wives our children ?0(nl citizens Danl. Ilollingsworth . ... 1- . I T 1 II I
an l our citizen good soldiers we ieai jonniiowaiu no foreiir- compel. us. Sally Hayes
our debts to John I'.ull, by boarding hin. nvm,a
IMiJ-iiniti 1 T ;rri4
Sfir,nih t-id e II orv. ins na fbi
r,,,;nd f.ftirr.its. and the mmistei s mane vunuel Jamefava
ships but the people put on -ngu-.tuua- jo:ui juiuau
, . a ti,o, thi-iii." i nomas ju;.o
less, ami il 'j.ii.v h...... . .it
MM l. ,nrr timPK nil t -U I V jwiiun
j ne lime i uuun
.i a i,..rl inrnrv srarcc. let us
1 1 t i ii i. iii iiii ai ti f
not comohin wnile we have whiskey toi . i r .
iur fiiends, and gunpowder ioi oui un-nies,
Anifrican U'crihi. s. We have to cor rect an error respecting the age of Mi lefierson as stated in the last volume, i.
the number of the 19th of August, pact
447 We arc intornud on the bet mi ihorkv, that Mr. Jefferson was lorn
hed of April, 174.1, and consequent!
was 77 vcars oiu in .prii tast, nisimu
vOfthc fif:v-six illustiious men win
signed the declaration ot iniiepfiuier.ee
forty-four years ago,--ur rer.ain o wit
ness and enjoy the truits oi tt:ti- man nanimous determination to possess th
io-hts of stlf-irovcrnmcnt. When wc
John Hickman
Joseph I licks Amvo Har.oway Jv;im Ilraklson Ambrose Ilulen (i.orgc W. lbnle William Iiaucc Daniel llnes William Iknderso; I Daniel Jac( bs 1). K. Jones A'iUiam Junkin
Job
aston
Fhomas Jar is
Wm. or Ja . K
co. C. Ki;.u:
t;
IS
L
Alexandria (in Egyfit J Ftb 4 Wc ate at length able to amu unce thai he irreat canal for transpoi tation. lion
R '.mauie iin.in toe Nile, to A-exandna
finished. Ti e Pasha has descended it r i-s whole length, accompanied by hi U"U t son, Ibtahini i asha, f mous tor hi.ctoiies over the Wecliabites. They aritdat Alexandria by way of the canai n 27 iiouis from Cairo.
J cf.b II. Leets
William Lee rthcr Lennen
vnt, A. Latou R ik 1 Leiuard . liver Lrtekwood ;J..hn Lester
hs S. Lev.-iS jata-b J. Lowe ;to;neo Lewis
Jacob Mongin -oseph Met .T.ntock .oseph McLintock
. r.-.s.umcr ..... i -- v c e
w u h'.-g' " Ilyacinihe massed Whliam Lennion Ji.iui Law Abraham Ltyou Wilson Lngow Levi Lander Isaac Lehue Wm. C. LenT.ow Elev Leiiderman
M
amuel Manning
:ohn (;. McCleltir.
Cure 1r Dysentery The following, aid to be a certain cure for the Dysentt-
v. is cou munit atf d tor pub. ication u IJames A. Miller Jjhr. U'iKslwjul Scipio Cayuga Rep. Samuel Mat!.c'.s
Consid?" Mitchell Jt l;n Moore S. Mi Dill Delilah McCoy Mary Morrout James Moore Lew Meade
v. I ward Wheeler
Spencer Wood .Elizabeth Willlier I )ha Welton
G. R.C.SULLIVAN, P.M. ir.ccnnrv.Oct. 1820. 301 3 w
STATE O V INIMXNAT" Dubois County.
TAKEN UP.
VlTfsfS ,s' lJavi(i "tllman, one
i;5.15l'ovvn Uay MAI?E,about 14 hands high, 10 or I! years oid; ablaze down her forehead, several saddle snot
on her back, and a scar down her off
side, both hind feet white, no brands perceivable, appraised to 55 dollars, by J. Webb and Stephen M'Donald. Given under my hand this 3d day of July. 1820. ELI T'iOMAS, J P.D.C STA TE OF INDIANA, Dubois County.
$Wr Takeu Ulh TYcSl By Davis Williams, one iiA.CA.Chesnut Sorrel MARE, About 5 years old last spring, about 14 . . .
hands high, no brands perceivable, a streak of white down her forehead both
hind feet w hite, one saddle spot on her
duck, a oiennsn in ncr light eye, appraised to "5 dollars, by J. Webb and S. .Ni'Donald Given under my hand this 3cfday of July, 820.
ELI THOMAS, J P.D.C. TAKEN UP, 1 Y Flias Barker. Owen County
iii "tatc ot Indiana one Brown Horse,
i5 har ds high. 8 years old, with both hind feet w hite, some small saddle spots, had on about a dollar bell, w ith a leather collar and half round buckle, appariscd to 40 dollars, this 29th day of August, 1820. David Fain & N. Been, Appraisers. A Copy Test, JOHN HUTSON, j.poo. Otobor, 1820. 39 3w
1K.WLD trom the subscribe! on " ' the night cf the 3uh ult. on Fo:: river a
Black Horse and two Bright Bay Mares,
the horse is b hands one inch inch, 13
n ..1.1 I . .:.t.
or i-' ttiis uiu, uianiteu uu trn; ici'-u
B on the near shoulder, a number of sad-
ilc mark, he is not docked one r,f the
nares is 15 hands high, 3 years old last
puntr, branded with a pot hook on the
hear shoulder, both hind feet white the
o her mare about 14 J hands high, 2 years
old, branded with a pot hook on the near
shoulder. Whoever will take up aiu creatures, and deliver them at Samuel
Ciubb's, on the St. Louis road, shall re-
eivc the horse for their reward. ABRAHAM BOWMAN. October 2, 1520. r.?-St
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