Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 October 1820 — Page 3

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f'iritt' has been received, but

i.tv '1'i .iny omitted tnis week, .n'u-.ided to our next. I this place, on the 22dinst. ml daughter of Wilds Fcl-

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'5th. Or. nonniiT ai.m-

icfi a wife and family, and a

tlie 2j'! v. it'n t;e honors of masonrv.

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for many years and that in all probability the new government may recognize the claims of all our ichovT-citizcns and lead to the ratification ot the treaty which makes provision for the payment of claims.

AMERICAN GE.VIUS, Cramicd by English J'rtjudice ! Our ingenious countryman, Perkins, who went to England about a year since, has been elected a member ot the Socictv lor promoting arts, &c. in England, ami been presented, by that body, with rour pedals, for different inventions and im-

of mends and acquaintances' Provc"ts in the mechanic arts No his loss he was interred on'olncr person, during the same period, re

ceived more than one medal.

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E and not an arrival now but brings

i;s'j-.iiv'thing interesting from that quar- 4- lla' of November next, at the housi t, h,- n. "-nlntin.. 'in Pnrtivr-il nn.!of Robert Harrison, in fcrtc Haute, foi

v. ..tiMcedfj-d-.v, is not calculated to excite!11"5 taxes aml costs (lue thereon, unless

vimv! . Tiic wonder rather is, that.'lhe samc are sooner discharged, the fo (i the voluntary exile of t c ttoval ! !owinS lracls of land and town lots, viz

Vimhy. the People have so long submit-;Qr Sec u-j ouietlv t') the authority of a Courtn. vr. IuM i s Mother quarter of the globe. e s. c. tivg.-rt i n.t. f)vv'mg to the N.'vvs having n. c. reached Philadelphia on Sunday, wchave n. vv. more satisfactory accounts of it s. vv.

W .: aid to ihe reported Conspiracy, s. e. in V -Alice, though it is somewhat singulars, vv. tin ; fnVi advices of it should be re- s e. c i bv t e way of pain, the nassaire s. vv.

r.f vessel has been so short as to bring n. vv. Pa' is nates several days later than we had vv. half previ:u.iy received bv the usual chan- s. half ucls. The news therefore, if not true to s. vv. the extent stated, is probably not without' n. e. foundation A'at. lnt ;n. vv. ;s e. Bv information, direct from an officer vv. half hi the ser ice of the South American Pat- n. e. liots, under Rolivar, lately arrive 1 at !ial- n. e. ti more from the Spanish Maine, it ap-n. vv. pears that Mr. Thomas Montgomkrie, s. e. formerly of Dumfries, Va. was inhuman- n c. 1y murdered by Hie royal Spaniards, while n. vv. on his way from the fleet, with dispatch- n. vv. cs for the Columbian Government in s. vv. Venezuela. IVush. City Gaz. n. vv. loxdon, Aug. 12. 's, e. Tt is confidently asserted in Paris, that n. vv. one of the objects of last audience which n. vv. Prince Estethazv, the Austrian Ambas- s. vv. sador to our Court trad with his 'ajesty, s. e. rvas to make know n to the King of Eng- n e. land that the five years imprisonment ofjs. vv. Bonaparte, agreed on in 18 15, having ex-, s. vv. pired, Austria will no longer be a party to;n. vv.

lus detention, and would no longer send out a Commissioner, in which sentiments Russia concurred. Globe.

The making of loads and canals, bv which the different parts of this continent are in a manner wedlocked to each oth cr, has an important moral influence far beyond any local or geographical advantages. It not only serves to be the means of transporting all the productions of all the varieties of this climate, to and from the place where interest points their destination, but likewise, it draws us together by cords of adamant. Local, sobordirate, selfish interest, is thus preserv ed in maintaining the integrity of our gov eminent Add as many new states as we phnsc to the American confederacy yet, if it is for the interest of the individuals composing those states, to barter and exchange their productions : it self-interest, interests the strongest of all ties, predominate ; if, in other words, an internal commerce may be carried on to advantage, by the making of roads and canals there is, there can be, no fear of our political separation. Every new road, every new canal, facilitates such intercourse ; and it may in some sort be regarded as a prodigy, that here both patriotism and self-interest pull one wav. Bait. Ciron.' PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11. X'uiin. We have received some Math id gazettes, and a complete file from

the first of March down to the middle ofj

s. c. s. vv. n. e. s. e. n e. s. vv. n. e. s. c. n e. s. vv.

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. TAXES. T ILL expose to public salt 3- in the town of 32eum on lie lSihday of November next.

lie follow inn lots in the town of

Merom, Sullivan eounty, India-

na. or so mucn tncreoi as win

bring the tax and eosts due there

in, for the year 1820, bv oider of

the President and Trustees of the

(own of Mnrom.

Per so s Names.

Rl'mh.i R.mHinnr

James tliaek, 9 John Bennett, same, J

Thomas Bennett,

James Brooks,

Anthony Bennett,

Jairett Edwards,

same. William Gill, same, same, same. same, same, same, Uobcrt Gill, same, same, Brook's Harwell, Gabriel Laurens, John N. M-Carty, John Smith, A burr Virkory, William White, Joseph Wells, David Wilkins,

No I) 5d las : 137 ( 41 5 05 : 26 c ,50 i aS ? 15 I 02 I 124 OS : 160 164 1 1 69 1 17 i 218 1 SO 140 , 101 l 128 5 91 J 39 107 .; 87 . 09 i 127 110 :

SPECIE. ONf L more the p. opic v. iio arc net disposed to pa their I X, aic notified that l am determined io make payment of the Taxes ut the time the law icquires, let the consequences be to niC what they may after which time those who are in an ears will find their names i ,

aim accounts witn r. Urarttr. J.xnr ir

Vinccniies for collection who vv id be instructed to issue without delay against all and to receiv e nothing but SPECIE il any will complain of this, they must only do so. Thin course I am determined to pursue, as i have the picmi.e of ne ioan of Money to meet the tax, by paying for it. B. V. HECKLES, c k c. 'VtoVr 2, M2'. 42-4t

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KNOX COUNTY AND C1R

He1 -'ember Term. IS20.

"7 OTICE, James Jacobs and ,iltjris

Ler y, applied to the Circuit court

)f the county of Knox, and state of Indi

an.!, at the September term, 1820, for the benefit of the act of assembly of the state

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thc 20th January, 1820. It is therefore

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weeks successively and that the said court will meet on the first Monday of December next, at the court house in Vincennes to act on said petition. A Copy Test 1 JOHN ). EARLY d c k c c. STATE OF INDIANA, KNOX COUNTY AND CIRCUIT, J SS Seitember 7Yrw, 1820. Ikj OTICE, John Mc Clure having ap 1 N plied to the Circuit court of the county of Knox, and state of Indiana, at

solvent debtors,' approved the 20th January, 182(). It is therefore ordered by the court, that notice of the pendency of such petition be given in the Indiana Centinel or Western Sun, papers printed in Vincennes, at least three weeks successively, and that the said court will meet on the first Monday of December next at the court house in Vincennes, to act upon said petition I A Copv Test, j JOHN D. EARLY, d.c.k c c. 1 Saw-Logs I Vantvd. THE subscribers wishes to purchase

a quantity of

Saw-Logs,

principally POPLAR, for which Cash Sc

the customary price will be given. J. Sc W. L. COLMAN. June io?h 1020. S'Vf

Disxnl utiiiti nt Pnvf.iipVKliin

Lots in the additional Survey miiE subscribers have this day by beloiWlM to non-residents. A mutual consent, dissolved the Co-c-1 ri I.- i ..c it

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Town Lots in Green field. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 105, 106, 137. 175, 176, 130

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will be

Partnership heretofore existing All pi r

9 '0 sons nil'culed to said fnm, will make im- " n n)cmalc pjmtnt to either of us, Sc those 0000 having claims will please present them

20 19120122 20100 00 for settlement.

The sale will eommence he- 1 1 1 ! V P RTC) K A,r

tvveen the hours of 10 and 12 vincennes, Oct. e usW ' iit

o clock, where due attendance

will he given hy,

G. IARCH,c.t.m.

Octoher20. 1820. SHERIFF'S S ILE.

John B- Miirlin, CNTINUKS THE TAYLOUING BUSINESS,

AT the old sta'id, (.Ytarihe Steam Mill ) where all orders in his line

KAM MILL BRANCH paper a u nAi expose to sale me toiiowmj; tracts will be promptly attended to, and execu-

3 received in pavment of taxes. - ot lalKl on, tIlc twentyetn ilay ot Novem- ted in thc most fashionabie stile and oa

payment

L H SCOTI

()cto!er 16,

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SECOND STREET,

fiosite Col. Lasselles Hotel,)

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July. Wc have also a complete ollicial! H i T'.: i" i'

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list of the Cortes. It is with sincere pleasure th.at wc announce to all those who feel a just interest in the honor of our country, that the

TIN & SUKET-IRON MANUFACTORY,

And will execute all orders with promp-

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minister of state of the Spanish govern- ntuue, on reasonable terms. mrnt. on the 20th June last, othciallvl XA. Ail kinds ot JOB WORK done

rnmm.inifntr.l to ournunistei. Mr For'.: at the shortest notice

a th at Madrid, the information that Fer- JT" Western Uescrve" monej ainand VIT had approved, in the mostjtakrn at PAR

r1r 1 1 rAlll't It Alii O l-.' .

,C1 u ." 111 "'' the most reaoonable terms for taxes, if not sooner paid, or so much 4 . , , iw af ,twi!!hvintvthPtnv,i1uMi,,,,.nnn,i 41-ovv October 16, 1820.

IIU 1 V.V'1 v w O vv VilVt VUil uuu eosts sale to commence at ten o'clock, a. m,

iZe, n way, 0 row,

umple form of the liquidation made by the council Junta, whL h he had appointed to examine and report upon the claims r.f Mr. Meade; declaring that the nuion v.ms bound to pay the full amount vcrctud bv the commissioners to be due. toy;eth-

fM vill nifct nt the rate ofM.r fur Dubois

tent fxrr annum, agreeable to the award till the w hole amount be discharped This intelligence would seem to indicate a disposition to pursue a policy towards the u. States diffeicnt ftom that T.-hich has governed the court of Madrid

29 tt Vincennes, May 22.

nnnj Darn AA-

aWl

Jacob Blaze,

James Cc

Ruben Ci 'same same

. same.

Edward N. Cullum,U.

same.

same, John Loyd, same,

J Daniel Lane,

Marvel Marcum, John Newland, same, same.

John F. Richardson,

i art. W. e. e. w. e.

rve KI.EV.

in future practice LA IV in Joseph Richardson unction, in the comities ofj U1R.' Vjj A' ' e, Sullivan, ryo, Martin,) su'iie S p. Tike, and in the Supreme i,.,.' c. 'il'

Court One of them will at all times be saint, found in thir oflirc at Washington, ex- Bcnj. Whitcomb, cept during the session of courts. Isaac Moore,

Ail ordeis and CO.Yl L YA.YCI.YG Joseph illaitl.

will be piinctu dly attended to. l'asiingtonyAfiril 10, 1820. 20tf

u. e. a. w. a. vv. .. e. - e. i. w. . e. s. e. a. w. S. vv. a. e. s. e. !. VV. !1. VV. . VV.

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f0 IVtUch $ Clock Maker, Silver

Smith and Jeueller. h espectfclly informs his friends

and the public in general that he

has removed his shop to the house lately occupied by Mr Patterson a a store

1 40 where everv desenption of

o0 AO 40 40 40 40 40 4U

50

90

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40

40

IVatches and Clocks,

will be repaired and warranted to pei form twelve months. He also continues to iiianutacturt all kinds of Silver- Ware and Jeivete. The highest price given for old GOLD AXD SILVER

JOHN WELSH, cc.

October 21, l$2V. 42-Jt

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At Lash

VLL those indebted to the subscriber, are informed that he must have IONLY, immediately, he hopes it may n be neccssaty for him to put any of is accounts in the hands of an oitictr or collection FREDLR1C WATSON.