Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 46, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 November 1820 — Page 3
N5y$31PE!BSI SUM
riXCE E novembf.U "25, 1820.
A writer in the Kentucky Repottcr,
Titonoscs to establish a communication
between the Fast Imlics and the river
Columbia. He ntotnscs to annly to the
general government, not for the loin nf
mouev
Thc skull was much fractured, and ap-' parcntly it had been done with an axe. And likewise, that the murderers nave
been caught and lodged in the Washing
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AKEN up by J. L. Holmes, three
mtles North Fast of Vincenn s a lied and If lute steer.
ton county tail M hr, dmv- h.vli th,, y- v,.v, a er m mc
money; they say they threw away their "V" J , Ct0P uff maker's pocket book.Lcaff. P1!! 1 ly 'o "V ",,C lied c i6 Spotted Steer
with the left car off close to the head, ap-
Tinccnnes Hotel
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FROM THE AMRKICAK SfiN'TtNTL
1 send you for publication the follow, praised to &I5 50 cents, -before me
lAi thit U not wanted, but to in-!inS extract of a letter from an intel igent a L. STOU I , j.p k c.
American ccntlcman, dated the iattcr end November 13$ 1820. 46-3t
wit! L.avc to form a port of entreat the ot August, by which you will perceive, ST ......
uiai iiiu uuiuiom un uiv; uwiv;: siuc m uic sci.
water, is pretty much the Same as here
and that all ( except the
Ucorgc IV.) concur
. . . . ' AH (HI) t f
some aire event is portending mc present Ia.i jj ship, ol said county
mouth of the Columbia, atvl to establish
a e haiu of posts and trading stations, from thence to the upper navigable waters of the Missouri." He asserts, that within two years they would have this plan in operation, and would btfgin a revolution in commerce, that would check the drain of rold and silver from the U States,
E of INDIANA
roscr COUNTY,
Yl
Tlie eastern papers contain accounts f the damage done by the late frcihct. The Connecticut, Merrimack, Kennc bee. and Androscoggin rivers were swelled to an unusual height, and the injury done to the farms and roads on their borders, .is well us the loss of bridges, mills, and private buildings, have been very jjrcAt The Merrimack rose to a great-, or height than has been known in 20 cars. Among other property destroyed are the mills ' of Judge Ltvcrmorc, cstimated at S 10,000. Vast quantities of lumber were washed down the Kennebec, together with Urge numbers of cattle and sheep, and many of the mills and bridges in the vicinity. The roads in xnanv nlaces were rendered impassable.
The rrcatest damage is said to have been
done 'on the Vn lroscoggm, where the loss is estimated at g W3,000 Af?r. ;;;. Shortly after the establishment of the
Apprentices Library in Uetou,a young man of about 17 years of age, apprentice to a shoemaker, applied and enquired for J;trlLV Mcrtenu." The Librarian did nor immediately know how to receive such an unexpected application He
told the lad that it was not at present in
the collection; but soon would be. Anxious to l now the real drift of the lad.
idm ir the nrofessor of
Aiatucmatics iti me uimcisnj uuu.-
tcr some conversation, exclaimed to the
'Librarian, " If this lad is properly cm couraged, he will turn mc out ofmy chair in a few years " John Maxis the venerable r.x-Prci-!ent, is elected a memlKV ot the M.issa ' chu setts Convention, just chosen h an unanimous vote of the tannin which he resided.
Grr it ?rriifAV:: rH.-Wc hac
, mis uay 10 rccoru .nKini loiMir. of fires which have occurred re
.om.!,. ITtdted Stales The eitv of
. New-Uavcn ha been aulictcd witii the
' mnst drstroctivc lire evcrKUJn ui uiav
ic minions of Kings fh&tr-Y' ? A KEN up by Robert in the belief that Jeffries, of lllack towntending the present .lsJI.'J ship, of said county, on
rotten dynasty ol Old England, and that the loth clay of November, an iron grey of Europe as well as in England. horse, four years old, 14J hands high.
ulasgow, 1ugut 24M. branded h on the left shoulder, appraised
blatters m tins country wear a very to sou, oetore me.
serious and threatening aspect just now. AlllAL HOVEW J p r e. The course pursued by the ministers a- November 1 3 1 820. 46-3t gainst the Queen is very unpopular, and .. ,.7 : -V IT",
threatens the forfeiture of their heads, if osIIjL tUii i.-iAO
nothing worse. It is much to be feared, T oHALL expose to sale on tl c 27th that this piece of business will be a bloo iday of November at Palestine, C raw.
dy one ; so far as I am able to judge, it is 0,'d county Illinois for the taxes and cost a" very serious time with royalty through- due thereon, unless the same arc soouei ou Europe. The allied monarchs be- discharged, the following tracts of land
gin to stare pitcously at the late movcvl2'
mcnts m Spain, Naples, Stc. and arc
casting about to sec what to do. They
begin to fear the military cannot be
trusted, and well they may."
From the Norfolk Herald of Monday.
FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN SQUADRON
A letter from an officer on board the
Columbus, 71 at Gibraltar Hay, dated
Sept. 7th, to the Proprietor of the Commercial News Rooms, says, We arrived here (on the first of the month, af
ter visiting Leghorn, Naples, Syracuse,
and Malaga. ) for stores, i understand the brig Spark will leave us in a few days for the Levant, with Mr. flradish on board; the object of his visit I know
not, but presume it is a public one. as he came out a cabin passenger with us
from the United States. The Peacock
is also here. Wc have this moment re
ceived an intimation from the Kock to stop all intercourse with Alireziras, r.a it
is said the plague is in Cdiz
I is reported that an insurrection has broke out in Uracil of a nature so serious.
that the Ki'ij. lud shipped his treasure for England, und was himself preparing to follow, should it prove necessary. Lcji iiigto: Vuo, The following is the concluding pa53;c fit' Mr. Hro&h.im's opening Speeh, i;i defence of the Queen : uiy Lords, i implore and cntrea. you to pause before you pronounce you best judgment on the evidence tjiat has been produced. If you do not, it will be the only judgment that will fail of producing the intended effect, and return upon yourselves. Rescue the throne
. . .. . 1
k &k ftft w - i imiat-ii'i-
n ace. About 1 1 o ciock ju rr,, h i,.,.,!,. n whirl, it U nt wm.
nidit a fire broke out in one of the stores; , J u.rn rhurch from
on Long Wharf, said to have communi-)tc n.n lhrcalcns it ncscuc thc arcated from a stove m a chamber ; and w ef5stocracy of England from thc execuare iniormed by Captain Hunker, ot tnc tions oflhc co c scparaleii f,om whom Steam Boat Connecticut, that twenty- cjm no morc CSC3,)Cl tlan the blos-
feven buildings mtront,;mu seven m incsomtorn fmm Thc King rear, were destroyed. I he PVand thc Church have been pleased to exstates, that thc goods saved from the c ciUllc lhc Quccn iVomthc prayers of the were lost by being tfiroxvn on the docks mon . byl lhj praycrs of lhc pcoplc The wind was high, and the names have bccn (1(Ulblc(1 and rccioublccl, and spread with great rapidity. lic JJnjnevcr shall I cease to implore of the ing Hakes were blownover to bast UiTnmv (f McrC). l0 5howcrthe treasure ven, and for some tuuc it was teat eu tnc ofi(s mcrcv on RCncrou!k pcopic fire would communicate to the ohnc,which the conduct of their rulers docs on that side not deserve." Since the above was prepared, we have been favored with an extract of a letter ,n United States armed Schooner is from New Haven, to a gentleman in this :, , . Hnstn. which is called the
citv, dated vesterday, which says, k4 Last ilfjr t0 t)C launched in thc course of
had thc greatest tire ever t, miMlti, mim,i,i not hnvr. hrcn
Qr; S. r K. vl . er. S. i K. i C. s. w. U 6 U l ;,() c- ." HO . w. i. . u n- j. w A ' uq 1:. w. f97 lo i w .;i 7 u : -13 k. y s'r lu j i e : :o i is r 7 io i i iV. ; , io : sj 17 7 d . . v. ojr io 95 k e. 3: i: i ,. e. do 1 0 n. w. 1.; 7 do i ( s. e. .. i, j ; io s. w. i: . ,U: i u: n w " io l 20 e h. (JJ d iu t'r. k In 1 :o n. w. ji o 1 1 ljiu h. . . u ; ;o s. w. 9 7 d .j-lv n. c U !r, 1 60 s. e 1 7 k s. i-. 11 . .'.) od s. e. 9 6 L llGi. s. v. 9 III 20 frac. 0U 6 11 . 93 s. c. o -0 n. w. 6 do . ' rV. : :i. s. w. 15 ci i(. 1 hi .. c. 1 1 1 ;0 w. h 11 o Ki l i: ... e. U j it I 60 S. w. 11 r . ; 0 ii w i . io . 40 s. w. U 1 60 s. w. 10 " :o . 40 h. v. -27 t : l (.t u. c. 7 r do i 60 s. w. 7 ' 1 i 4: w 91.1 60 n. c. 1 1. i 47 s. 1 I 7. l SO e. h. l. ." i 4 s. w. o 4 lo , 40 II. V. . , io .(. s. V. 7 at 40 n. w. !v. 1 s. w. 20 7 d 1 60 n. w. in j vk, s. e. b t' d 80 fr;i .5 i; j 70 n- v 7 v vlo 47 .1. I lj ' ; 1 1 At frac. .1 f do . 35 n. 1 " i ' ii 1 CO s. c: .j 7 lo : 10 s. fr. 1. n lo M o. ir ; do 2 40 n. o. 1 t; c. v. do 1 41 n. f. 1 1 I 17' s. w. 1 7 d; 1 CO v." ii 4 I ! 1 i ll 1. o. o ; do J 40 frae 7 i;. i S -! . w. u- 7 do 1 95 li. xv 10 1 (,(! p. -i c 1.- . 15 11. w T i l ..)' s. h . 3 io .so IV. 3 2 ;i. o. o 3 1 1 1 . 0 n.o. 1' . i 1 fit j w. j.; . - U 1.0 s. w 1 1 ; d l t'.o! v. n u 0 U. I I ' i t m .i. w M 7 K 1 60 fr. '2.' . ) . e. ,1j 4 1 1 (-0 s. is '31 - 1 60 1. e. 4 do 1 20 v.. e. 21 i '0 1 0 . e. ! IL- ,w0 s. w. 1 1 r i - 1 1 ( 11. t-. '.4 1 so 5. v. K2l . . ( 11. w . . 1 J ; 6)0 u. e. K 1. i 1 60
JOHN S.WOODWOHTH, s.c.c. Xovemberll 18:0, 44. 3t.
ft)
LE FUR TAXES
ine;ht we known ill
fourths of the building! and go.id on the.
wharf, arc destroyed -V. V. Car.
New Haven. About three lumcj thc6Ya Scrfient."
A OANGEUONS CASE. A rrvidar nhvsician beinc 5ent for
WHEELING, Oct. 30 a maker of universal specifics, grand On Monday last a boat witn three nc- Siiuta,iums expressed his surprise .;roes stopped near the mouth ol l-ish- a Dcjn caiiedin on an occasion So ap in- Creek. They stated that on the prc-;pm.llly trilvu. uXol so trifling neithceeijing night, two negro men, alter con. cr YVct tilC quack for to tell you Hiderable whispering, called their mas-tho u uxu I have by mistake, taken some ter; and that he, after putting on his ;of my own ms clothes went out and they heard no more;
of him. On examination, spots ol oioou vjTAT E of INDIANA
were discovered on the bed on the now of thc boat. Thc boat it appears was
a K ft
owned by Mr. Patrick i,ot isatcn...i.A 1..,. 1 tturliicril tivt shues at
CZ n iiu uuvi iiiv.itw.v.. - - Baltimore, and was on his way home with them. There is no doubt but that he has been murdered He had a con iidcrahlc sum of money with him which is supposed has fell into the hands ol the murderers A reward of one hundred , .1
dollars has been otiereu lor men apncJicnsifn. Since thc above was in type, wc have learnt that thc body of Mr Wilson as found on Thursday last fhwt'mn in the Htcr near whero the boatftrit UnJrd.
set
expose to sale at public aue-
the '..9th instant, at the house of
Kouetft ii.irnsou 111 lerre Haute, lor th.
laxOB anu costs uue tuereon. unless t ie same
.11 sooner discharged, the following tracts v)t land viz : David Raymond Jeremiah Raymond, dgt. J s. c. qr. sec. '25, T. 13 R. 9. n. w. qr. sec. 27, i 12, R. 9. s. w. (p. sec. 26, T. 12, R. 9. s. w. qr. see. 22, T. 15, R. 9. s. w. qr. sec. 30, T. 12, R. 8. s. c. qr. sec. I, T. 11, R. 9. n e. qr. ec. 21, T. 15, R. 9. L. II. SCO IT', s.v.c Nove.nher, 7th, 1820.
OSV.Y COUNTY,
V ft "ft
aS obedience to a wntot execution in favor of William Willis Stallings,
aifministrators of Jesse Stallings, deed, commanding the sheriff of Posey county to seize and take in execution, Lot No.
26, in the town of Springfield, as desig-. nated by thc plot of said town, I have lc;
Ik WELLMAN,
E.R TUli Si h.V.U-MILL.
J LsivLcrFi Li.v liikti .os I. is friends U ji, tlie public in u !. ..!, t:ut lie ttni continues toe.,r: t;.Blacken i Hi i .'i Iness, In ail i.s w.iious buo s. a, the A'tw Siior near the .Meam-Mi.l, ui.d believes liimsett to be completely master ol inu king all kinds ol wai 1 antable Tools, such as, Edntd Tools. Navroiv sixes.
Broad sLiC6 Jduzcs. and all kinds
oj Cut patters 'loofo, liosc and
vied on, and shall sell said lot with all thc (Jx bhot'UHT c InllOU'S Makitlll
appimenances thereunto belonging on the Can bc adai lh;
etn nay 01 ljecemuer ncxi, io iuc mgue.si
bidder. Wm BOYLE, d s r.c.
lie flatters himself from his long cx-
'perience in the above buii.css, that l ,willat least merit a share of thc public patronage.
j BLANK DEES fur saic at this Office. Viiicimies, Oct. 1C. A'j-6iu
November 18, IS2U.
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riTHE above esJablishment is now cjj pen St ieau)forti. reception of Travellars and Others. The Proprietor having hnnisheo it with every requisite neees.uy lor thc accommodation of those who may think piopr to call on him, hopes to gie general satisfaction CARTER BE A MOM. Yinccnnes, July 6, 28tf 8 a w-Logs 1 1 a nied.
THE subscribers wishes to nurchasc
a quantity of
Saw-Logs.
principally POPL R. for which Cash U the customary pi ice will bv. gu en. J. W L. C OLM AN. June 10th 1820. 30tf
lost cim.n During the fall of the year ISIS, a your. lad called Francis Hunter, ahout 13 years .f tge landed in Quebec, from on hoard thc dup Pitt from Belfast, Ireland, since whic h
time his afflicted parents-have heard nothing of him, only, that he had Went up the River
.st. Lavvrencttin company vvitii a gentleman, whose name or destination is unknown any information respect ng him will be thankful
ly received hv (Jault and Smith, incenncs,
Indi in a, or Mr. John Durrugh Philadelphia, Yinccnnes 43a November, lSO. It is hoped that Editors of newspaper wlio may see the above will insert it, lor which these concenu d will r . v :r-v.
G. Ii. C. Sullivan, (ATTORNEY & COUNCILLOR AT LAW.) V'l. ILL practice in tlie first Judicial Y Circuit, of thc state of Indiana and in the counties of Craw foul and Edwards in the state ol Illinois. He may
alwavs bc found at his othce in Vincei'i.cs
unless when absent On professional business he has made an agreement, for business forwarded to him, in his absence,
to be attended to. 5 I tf.
.OTICE
TAKEN UP some time since, a Muiey Cf W very
SPvijffca tlrk, witli a crop off tlie left ear k an under bit out of the right Mip-
posed to be 13 years old no other maiks perceivab'e. ALSO O.Vi ST R.I V HEIFER.
A Muley, no marks icccolieeted. The above strays
SF82(S5can be had by paying char
ger, and app'ying to mc soon, MOSES ROLLIXS. Knox county. Oct. 17 43-3t
, 75 KBWAIID. ANAWAY Irom the subscribe rs plantation, in Franklin county, ?tate
of Alabama, near 1 lorencc, on the 7th of this month, three Negroes,
CHAULEm. c his wife 11 RLBEltUY. and SAM. CHARLES is about fi.e feet high
eight or ten inches high, thirty-six or seven veats old; was raised near the
Falls of Tar River, in the state of NoithCarolina ; is very sensible ; has but ohc eye, and 1 am told can write, and may
have procured a pass tor all tim e He has a quantity of clothing among which ft 1
is a blue coarse ciotn surtout coat, a
blue stripe waistcoat, a pair of sboe hunts,
a pair ot c arse tow cloth pantaloons and
shirt He is a coarse carpenter, andean saw vciy well with the whip saw.
MEL1JERRY, the wife of Ct.a es. is
of common size, twenty-eight or nine
years o? age, has a variety ol clothing witn
her, several dresses of ca!ico and white
cambric. She is a sickly woman, and has
a yellowish complexion.
SAM is low and chunky, very tmck
lips, with a down look, about 35 eais of
age ; Ins clotnmg is not rcmcniucrcu, except a brown coat of very coarse coat-
ii g, which fits him badly. He has a rup:ure in the lower part of his abdomen,
nd commonly wears a belt. AH (ii them I txpect arc free from
maiks of the whip, as neither of them
as ever been stricken since I oned
them, vvi.ich is about five ycais It is
supposed ihey were earned cfi" by sr.me white man, and that tl ey will aim for the tatc of Illinois, Indiana ot Ohio, or go back to the county of Edgccoroe, in North-Carolina. Thc above reward will l c given for se
em ing them in any goal out of this state,
rid a liberal reward will be paid it taken
in this state.
77 0' ir. C0CK7WRX tnte of Alabama, Fianklin county, four" mr es south of Florence, 12iu Junv. 182Q.
