Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 November 1820 — Page 3
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it c. .ai.iiV teoui o inucn .c- s.U.i is: proplu y, than was requisite in d ys of yo;e.to f;eiei that ere u great while, the Ca.udas, as weli as the o'.her Ihitish t jssrssi is on this continent, will be 0:1. lo us, if ii otby conquest, by the own free "will of the coion sis tne iiiselvcs. While' mother England is cvcrWstingly growling s.b mt tiic cxpencc of her children, she takes care never to put them in a situation to do any ttiing for themselves. Therefore it is if5V"o bj wondjred at. that toeir iffcciionshould be alienated, more p iriiculaily when thjy behold the nfiVicr.cc ami standing oftlv.ir more disobedient neighbours. S omeihing like di content and oissatisfaclion ft is 1 oni; pervaded that quarter, a id we think the fol lo'vinpr article from toe Hilifpiper cle ir.v evinces the fci. M "rii J, ran
ritoM a Halifax (v. s ) piKK of l5TH:vverc unavoidably ki.led in action. Tnese xs-r. j Indians figlu with bows "and arrows, Colonial Pjticy." It must be ac-'sPcars and tomahawks 1 am building ?;nowiedged " savs a late writer, that " strong fort on a beautiful peninsula, bct, c,.ct,,,w,f itr'itUii r :,iifMini P i- tween the trulf of Mexico and bay Trim
-.v so in as res els the Nothern Coloiii s at least is an eubrma the solution of; J which every day is more difficult. Gov crn.njnt p.-oceed-i upon the p i ciple that ,a tir: colonies arc a but d-jn on tiic moth t.r country so, the latter is fairly entitled! to m oooo iz ; tUe whole trade ot th- tormcr " Rui. we sh )u!d suooose, that the
question would vim- ti nes occur How le irned the painful intelligence that all will the Colonies ev.-r be abie to support our colony, except one man, h.d fallen Sc pmiect themselves, and five the Par- a sacrifice to the unhealthiness of the client Country from the great weight tlni- ,nutt As the ol)jtct of our visit was to couplained of? An attempt was made and learn the situation of the colony hx tne Le-erisLaure of Nova Scoti t iii t'ne Capt. Read thought it was most prudent
spring of LS 19, to elucidate this vcrv in
teresting subject bv 3n Ad lrcss to nis 'errc L.eone was tour days, tnrcc 01 Ryat llignness the Prince llegciit, ac- which we experienced an incessant lorco npained with reports and ot er doc- ' 'tnt of rain night and day The only way utnents, relating to the Colonial Trade ; to preserve the crew was to keep thent but, we have not. hitherto, been able to in a state of nudity durnis the tour of duascertain the fate of the important com- ty. And, thanks be to God we all enmunications. j.v ,OCl bealth. We saw the Cyane at - the Island of TenerifTe : the officers and Nearly '00 ' mnoverian troofis arc crew were pretty well. She intends real ready landed, to form, it is said .ai'-r- turning to the coast after the rainj seaMonalho lv-iruard orhcKing. An odice son, and cruise six months. She ha is taken. No. 15 I) ike street, St. James nude no more captures. She left a
SouareJbr the mannaement ot their denartment 1
Errractofa letter fror c? hvcilietAw himself and all his crew have shared gentleman in Glasgow, da' ed A i 24 the sme disastrous fate of poor Bacon The innuirv soin j- on in th- Fa- i 1- We leave this to-day. to cruise a short
ment house with respect to the Queen, has now assumed a most interesting character. The strongest feelings and passions vii.l in hvnr i; the Onmi.
A great m ijor'uy ore undoubtedly for have the satisfaction to announce the her. heiicving in 'hci innocmce. arrnal in Hauv.ton Roads, on Tuesday If t'ne measure is pursued against her, nie;ht, about 8 o'clock, oi the U. S. friit will lead to a bloodv termination there Rate (iuenicre. Captain Warrington. 5 I is no manner of doubt. Ministers begin days fi om Cibralter, via Madeira, the to feel for their heads. Cost of Afiica, and Cape de Vcrd IsK A civil war will be the inevitable con- ar.ds, without liaving any commucation consc(pence of a conviction. uc pto- with those places. The officers and crew p'e. bet'evc her innocent : ano they be- of the Gucrricre are all in imod hcaltc. iiec- a. so thai if she is convicted, it will jYorfolk Beacon be bv the evidence of suborned Sc peijurcd witnesses; therefore, they will not THE DIS OVEUY. hee l any decision made by an ex parte It is a singular I'act, that the newly dis tribunal on toe evidence of perjmy alone, covered land in the Pacific Ocean, south There will be a light and alwmdy one oft apc Horn, has been known to brother before it is over, depend upon it I' Jonathan, least so long that a voyage .at. Adv. to and from the Island has actually beer completed out of the port of Stonnington. France. We have received private Connecticut. But, less ambitious abom letters which stated that the plan of the the honour than the profit, he was conconspirators was of the most honid char- tent, from the experience of the first voyracter, being no less then the immolation age, to move on quietly in the purchase nftiie whole o' the members of the Reyal of ships, which he has done to the on Fanny. v: individuals arrested arc tent of seven or eight within a few monthah t ep-esented to be of rark and highly all of which have ostensively gone respectable connections. The names of ivhaling, but they have been more pro'sonic well known characters arc men-aoly gone a scaling. About tv. o ) cars a tinned, but we torbear to repeat them, go a ship was fitted out of this pot t.(Ne The Legion de la Meurthc has been or- Yoik,) on shares, for "Islands unkown t( dercd to quit I'aris and a battalion of the any one except the captain, where seaiSwUs troops has taken t e duty in the en- which never had been disturbed by man vitous of the Roval Palace. The king were as tame as kittens, and more plenu and princess are in good health His than at any other place upon ca$J " Ma'icMv gratifies the people bv shewing This was the language used to indue
himself at the balcony, and is welcomed
bv the most cordial demonstrations 1 he ot the secret being rich in knowlcdgi plot has no effect upon the tranquil state but poor in purse The ship, howcvV' of the capital" ,! rocecded, but was unfortunately cast r wav before she reached her destination At a meeting of the stockholders of When our brethren of Stonningt'V c Rank of Kv at Erankfort, on the have made as much as they wish bv kcci -inst. the question, whether the ing the sec: ct, we hope thev w ill favor
Bank should or shou d not resume spe-jthe
cie payments," was postponed until the tii t dav of 1 ami 11 y next Isham T'ilhat es is elected senator of the United States from this state, to fi i the varanrv occasioned bv the resigna! ion of the Hon. William ogan. S rll A'.tes. The Legislature of Virginia has by a
jlale law prohibited under very severe pe-
nallies, tiie issuing or circulating of any notes lor a lcss sum than five dollais. i he act is to go into effect in December Th.c grc.it Commercial house of Hutchircr. o ilrl r I L'tifW 4-illwl nlfMlt iiiiTo.i ..invi .uwiuuti a v. Laiauii) tatiku auuui the in it 01 Auriist Frm the Alexandria ( Lou. Herald, of thf 2d ul'imo. Extract of a letter Oom Gen. James Lnntf, to a gentleman in this parish, d-ved Fart Bolivar, Aug 18, 1820. 44 On the 30th of last month I surprised and g ve battle to the Carangua Indians, a race of "annihals who have, within a few years, murdered and eat more than 200 Americans. We had every advantage in point of attack as they felt in perfect security until we were within 4 J yaids, charging on them. The enemy were full four to one, and the fight lastti mnt' flnti IC miiiiitoc finil ltwc iv !i : " ,J " , ,V,J" leu iuie ; ours o le Kiwe i unu nine severely wounded, two since dead, others still, 0 ... . - r 1 tMiitcious. a lew women a.nu unuuicu Rv. ILL NEWS. Extract of a letter, dated U. "i. dp Hornet. Island of RonavUta. Aug 27.1820 ''On our arrival al ierra Leone, we no 10 pioceed to Sherbro. Our stay at sinan scnooner on rneroro, uuring nei absence, commanded bv Mr. I'ownshend, one of the midshipmen, and. sad to tell. time among the Islands; thence we shall proceed to the West Indies, and from thence home. . 1 11 I V Lj vr I i W'er.lUULKL others to take an interest, the possbssfc; Jl world with some account of their dico very. It is probable the people in New I!; ven have ben making some guess of tl existence of tins Island as thev too ha been looking out for ii'hale shifts. Mtrc Adv. Blanks Notes for sale here.
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HAVE just received the lVdowin GOODS direct from Philadelphia, which o they wiii sell on good terms for cash. WINES, COC;NIAC BRANDY, IMPERIAL,, c; x-pownr Vv)iTX(; n COFFEE, S RALSIXS, J ALMONDS, S NUTME(;S, S ' LOVES, ; LOAF SUGAR, PEPPER, MA1)1)M1, INDK.O, CINNAMON, COTTON CARDS. And a general assortment of Dry Goods ,1 r . ... . . ot wiucn will be sold on rersonable iCni)S 43-tf Market street, 3d Nov. 1R20. SHERIFF'S SALl Mi A iLi expose to sale on the istfi day ot November next, at the hniin of Robert Harrison, in 1 eire Haute, for tiic taxes and costs due thereon, unless the same are sooner discharged, the folInwincr tr'irlc rt lil ..O " "S -v.io 'ii i.um aim 11 tOlS, VIZ
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Lots in TerrcMaule.
o. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 'No. No. 1 27 52 99 139 181 201 22lJ '266 299 2 29 53 101 146 184 2 5 233 267 30i. 3 31 56 103 148 187 207 234 270 305 4 39 57 104 151 188 21 1 235 273 7 40 61108 154 190 212 236 274 8 42j 67 1 13 157 191 214 237 275 15 43 81 I 15 '65 192 215 239 285 16 44 83 117 166 193 216 243 289 2? 47 84 I2n 167 94 217 29 293 2' 49 85 124 168 196 223 26 296 24 50 98.129 177 2001227 263 298
Town Lots in Green field Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 105, 106, 137.YX75' 176, 130 STEAM MILL c." DRAXCH oJnci will be received in 1 .a nient of taves. L 11.' SCOT i , s v.c October 16, iKjo. 40.3 viituc oi ;m J'c tome directcd from;:., c .tl;.s (r,Ce of the X Ciicuit conn i . . :: rose tnnnh. sale for land office im,.,cv on Satunlay 1 - i c ibih mst at th.c t our lb use in Vin
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cennes one louse and bar of lot No. ) 85.'u Septciuber term 1820
viiig in the liorouirh of Vincennes taken'ftnc act ot assembly of th
i the propei ty o Eleaze? I Caiterat mt ot L. Sc 1 . Rullet, and others JOHN DECKER, skc November 4'.h A D. 182 -H
777, such petition be given in the Indiana Ccr1 LlV'V -i" m tincl or Western Sun, papers nrip.trd in as M l urrv,lJfacc..n Vincennes, at least three weeks succestownsh.p, ,go rmniy.L hc, am, thal ,hc s:ii(1 COU!t ni nifCt
ne bbek mare supposed to be six or,onthc fust Mondav of December next ut seven year od,last spiing, some u bite ;the court house in Vincennes, to act upca . airs on her back, caused by a saddle and 'said petition some white in her mane, annraied to A Conv Test.
2B dollars hcfoie mc tl is 14th d.v of()c-j tuber, 1820. DEMSAY SAYIJOLD.
Y virtue of an execution to me
-1 J) rectcd from the Cleik's ofiiee of the rwuo:; Circuit court, I wih expose to pubic sale fin- ready money on Saturday the Sih Inst, at the Court house in Vinenncs, the one seventn part ol 8v0, Ao csof Laud located in Russeton Prairie, ie block of lots opposite ..lark lSarntt, on which the garrison formerly sto-, I Uo one lot ajoiuin the court hoiuc lot Vrinci nnes taken as the property of 1'usant Dubois, Also one house and lot n Water street 'o. 23, containing 7i leet in front runninir back to the Rive:. ' - - - w ne half of a house Sc lot, on Vigo street No 8 I. containing seventy-five feet front: mining back the common dept!i taken as tne property ot John C. Reilv, at tiic suit ot Robert Gill, Agent of Suliivau County. JOHN DECKER, s.k.c. November 4th 1820 43 3w N. Smitli. SECOND STREET, fOiiosite Col. LaHselle Hotel,) rm -viiv: x lit r ....... ... 11 a vui 1 j yjii, ill till J various branches"" the TIN & SIIKKT-IUON IVIANUEACTORY, ndvill execute all orders with promptitude, on reasonable terms. N R All Jyr.ds of JOli WORK done m K j mi. a . ... a 1 a . at the shortt t notice. tjt" Western ilesci ve" money takrn at PAR . on ' J. C HeilcvT Watch Clock Maker, SilverSmith and Jeweller A espect fully informs tiis friends and the public in general that he has removed his shop to the house lately occupied by Mr Patterson a a store where evcrv dcsciiption of "Pitches and Clocks, will bo repaired and warranted to pciform twelve months. He also continues to mauufacturi all kinds of Silver-1 Tare and Jncels. The highest price given for old GOLD A. YD sri.VFR liat iVlaiiufaelory. CHE subscriber respectfully informs 1 his friends S the public in general, that he continues to cam on the Ilattiiig Business, in all its various branches, at his shop on Main StkekT- in Vincennes. where he has on hand. Sc will at all limes keep an extensive assortment of Fashionable Hatts, which he wh. warrant shall not in point of elegance 8c durability, be excelled by any in the "J. States. His prices shall also be a low as Hats ot the same quality can be procured elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his old customers for former favors, and pledges himself that no efforts on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their patronarc. RICH'd. P. PHU e'. Ordcrs from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. January 30 f tf o 1 M h Or- 1 Uia:.. ; . ss. iNOX UUL.N 1 V AND CIKCUIT, Ciefire?nber Ftru 1 8 C " . OTICE, James Jacobs and Alci erou, applied to the Circuit court of the county of Knox, and state of Indiana, at the September term, 1S20, for the benefit of the act of assembly of the state of Indiana, entitled, " An act for the relief of insolvent debtors," approved mi the 20th January, 1820. It is theieforc ordered by the com t that notice of the pendency of such petition be given in the Indiana Centincl or the Western Sun. papers printcn in Vincennes, at least th ee weeks successively and that the said court will meet on the first Mondav of December next, at the court house i;. Vincennes to act on said petition. A Copy Test JOHM n. EARLY n c k c c. hi ATE OF INDIANA, " ss. KNOX COUNTY AND CIRCUIT, J Srfitmtbrr 7rm. 1820. OTICEf.AAn Mc flure. having applied to the Circuit court of the N uit court ot the lie of Indiana, at . for the benefit countv of Knox, and state 1111 bi.ut ui llHil- . ... . ff...i: ancl c,ltlctl 4 n act for the relief of in solvent cu-h'ors, annro ed the 20th Jannary, I 3 2 1 It is therefore ordered by phe court, that notice of the pendency of JOHN D. EARLY, .c.kcc.
