Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 December 1820 — Page 3

V 0-n have pr, , r.K . t i i, fi.c 1 r.

injc-t? of nVeTcemliS. By the - v if lh c:;TU!iM anccs, i n. vi'ij- ted to debts, rjeyond t , i i. .1 vchug ; and on- b. i

, v t iv.pi r

t.i X b t.c; ' de fr i rv O C! ' do Tit

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t'.i it h'c resort to ac.

.ve s i ae tnu1 a consult; ;i.u vliidi nvirm.incnt relief will

P retrace t:osc errors, nowev ( . v'.vch n ' r'.l pride or filsc.au. oi' hue pro-Tiiecd ; and cii recti.... hv strict scrwi.ay t the p if. ';;,.ro.ir consumption of foreign ... rth? ."pi;catio:i cf active indu -y, ,s to d e .Vslic m mafactures of even .it-, l, i i.m to thc i, oil ; taereby sa.in pv r. u while realizing tUe. i . 'j'riof the litter, we mi; . ; . '.siite l iu o ir former indepenfc 1 1 ie iru hv experience, that mo h-

..i I ce.rt.im gains att ra uie saresi g i ,

ai.lec to re I itive weiiin, i " . . . - , iKl i i-i nr. i

&lvr constitution requires, daring your pre-

s:s 's oa, a ne apportionment ot tnc inr eCV: iti v of the state, to the general a-

pemalw T accomplish this important o )- irr wirh i n irtiahlV to the different emi a

tics livl sections of the st nte.wdl be produc

tive f much pa Lc satisfaction. Tie wa -i l l av u;s for toe ensuing ye u iveccssardv claim vour atVinti'n. .inc-. th orxUr.' the stite sovenr.nent, tU average r.v.vi u income ansi-K tro n taxation, mvr Wv:I:nited -t S 13,000, and t,n in., i ,1 'H-rr tv exncn litare, ;umu;ts t-

in "tw- fsir.OOO. Tnis cstinut produ

ce. i i-i r; d deacit, excec-V.n

-v--t t ie cxpe:iccs cf tKe governmont, witiiO ,t fik-.-.mtn e.dcal uion the delays atten-.-.-. v. r.n!!e:t;c:s or the rovuuie,

rTl i 'j 1 in pn-t, hv th- present system .i asvss.u::i; and collection. To meet aea

tie:iciearv,the recn irse has oeen to lo in ....I f m- ti'i,. f.it ire. ii the nVilic credit slia

r vvtcd, ros rrt uuul to additional taxe,. or to lo m as formerly, to meet not on

ly t .i, kii:iencA uuan increased cxpeinli-

;ir.- necessirv to provided tor as tai

conseiaciicf! of an increased representation in iV -e ieral assembly. If further loan are to he required, it may add to the depre

ciited piper alixidv m circui.uum, ii.u. Siha lid he avoided, hut if additional tax ition, itii-'hmittelto the general assembly, as hA- oetttr inform :d of the wislies and a-

5i;i;ti'- of our conslituerts, and more com

pete-n todociAe in repitlon to the objects tv viiic su:h taxation shall be directed.

It is iu)t withoat reluctance, that a revib,

m:i of thn nreent reveiiae laws is ag on r

commended to youa consider ition. To require che issessmentof taxes to be male ii an earlier period each year, would afford

more time for payment a id enable tnc coi .'lectors with more certainty, and less rnco i xrrn;e.,re to the Dcoplc, to m.et their pig

ments to the treasury. During tuc past year

.-more thin S 000 have rematned uipau ,',:vill li ive been received at Uie ire a

mn- tl irius the month ot Uocemoei ia., e. within three months thereafter, while, saorttier the close of tae last session, mere UV no funds in the treasury but the paper ofViio hanks whose credit was greatly teDrtiiafed. , . , - The interchange rf laws between this and

ether states of the Ua.on, require : aaeuuo.i

na e

TIIW WE TE11X ,-UN

VIXCEX. Li , D EC E M B K R 9, I ti 2i )

i w III be observed, is the same as that of

I the ictlcr received .t London, which mentioned ht total cl teal d the i'aiermitans, by the Royal tioop under ol. Costa, who it was said entered Palermo

NOTICE. ,J J7"lkL be soiu at pub.ie vendue en Y y tl-.c 7th day of Fcbiuaiv i.ext, at

jtiic house ot Mr. Boticlinot, in Vin cllcs,

ti. rr r.i t .

l if nrnr.fi nr inn ivps ri-n in,. vim . . . ..... . .... . t ....

oiitlitl 111 hPYrrnilfini. t hie arti.mCXl (our lO Jtl( i'C 'site'. :i latiflP

be removed the ensuing week, to the u.. !:.:.., r,r

louse lately occupied by I odd & uucc, Vienna dates are to the 2 1st, but the ex- estate of George Mc.Doi aid, esq. cccd. in S; (.oppersmiths, on Main street, !lraclb rdoniy lo ioca afflirs. eonsistit of " i nii'oLi, A'

art nt .1 Ir,!ti-r irnm n rrn rnnn in t r r-,- . . . n imi vj

.v.raci oi a letter irom a gentleman in FiRF Five houses wrrf Amm-ti hvt. . . . ,. 'Corvdon tr the rditnr d-torl Mth r . c. noUbCi v crc dtstro ed b almost r.c , and ol the best quality j in oiuon, to the editor, dated 30th firc m the main stieet of Germantown, exc-lient .m, r . ? . - Pcnn. on Sunday moniinc:. ' Ipvcph IVn.r, .t,..,t. 1 I his day the election of electors for b Sty It (IggOU X llarntSS.

President and Vice-President came on,

Horses, Cows. cvc. &c - .i,vo zc

Count de Komanzua is fitting nut. at

when Daniel J. Caswell, fnhn H. I hnmn.n.!. . ... . ; T M

. . : ; ;V : s own expense, an expeemon wr.icn u- M.ftlfi 9 . fl in i f

son, ana watnaniei twing were elected. pass ovcr lhc icc from A,ia t( America,1 w Lt 1 William Srayham, was on the 27ih, to lhe north ot- Barinir's straits ; and to of lhe deceased, containing several hunchosen Speaker ot the House ol Keprc-ascena onc nf thl. .vhirh ,:pm. died volumes ofthe most valuable hoolca

s. ntatives, William W. Wick, Clerk,'

bocruc on

the western coast in Russian ancl lnc latest editions. These b oks

Henry P. Thornton, assistant Clerk, and America, in order to penetrate into the wcl'e vry carefully selected In Mr. John Moore, Door Keeper. unknown tracts theat tie between Icy McDonald for his own use. and will be

james .Morrison, elected secretary CaT;3 aml thc river Mackenzie. lound be le best collection in the ! the Senate Jolu N. Dunbar, assistant ;state Also a ereat varictv of other

secretary, and Hy. Batman, Door Keep- u appears by an ofiloial statement books of almost every description ; to v'r ' ' published at Alabama, that there were o-gether with ' "aps, Charts. Sec &c !ver twentv-seven millions of dollars due The sale will commence at 10 o'clock

V. Campbell, Esq. late Amaas- to the United States, for public lands and1 continue from day to day, until the?

sador to Russia, has arrived at New- sold at the land offices in Mississippi and property is disposed of. York, with his family. Alabama only. Terms will be liberal,

M. l)c Xeuville, Ambassador from.

and made known

on the dav of sale

ISAAC LACKFORD, .frfmr. Vincennes, Dec. 8, 18 JO. 48

tiic Court of Pans, is expected from' Captain Alexander Clark, of XantuckFrance. On his ai rival it is expected a et, has sailed horn Stoninton with his commercial negotiation will commence souadron. consisting of a shin. 2 brio.

at Washington and mann. d, with the intention of explor- j (ilVL() 'S JVcillfcd if)g the land newly discovered northeast c5

It ia stated m the Connecticut Journal 0f Cape Horn. THE subscribers wishes to purchase

tnat tne nonoraoie Kicnaru bkinncr, the present Governor of Vermont, was, about1 So rapid was thc growth of qrass in twenty years ago, Clerk in a retail store in Russia tl.is year, that in about"' 4 days Mew-Haven. This tact furnishes an ad-afur the snow had dissolved off the mea-

ditional illustration ol thc excellence ofjdows, the hay harvest commenced.

a quantity of

Saw-Logs,

republican institutions, which, recogniz

ing no exclusive claims to distinction

Queen cf England. The following

principally POPL R, f. r n h?ch Cash fc

the customary price v ili b?: given. J. k W L. COLMAN. June !Qth 1820. 30tf G. ?. C Sullivan, ( ATTORNEY Sc COUNCFLLOR AT LAW.) , practice in the first Judicial V v Circuit, of the state oi Indiana nnl tn I rnnntioc F t ' r"i x; fV,.l .-rl

a Letter w, vu..tuiw tu The true motive W3ds in the state ot Illinois -He n ay

John Cabot; 236 since it was more per-'0f the State Prosecution which so much always he found ai his othce in Vincer.nea fectly explored by sir. Walter Raleigh, agitat. s this n.uion, is not known abroad. Cis when absent On professional busi-

wnen an attempt, wnicn provea aDo;tive, jt is more f: :liCicu! than fi rsonal. The m sh 111 ua3 anagicnia-i.i, oi uuwasmadeto establish a settlement in Va 1 Qutsn Conszve l as gveat power reven- siess forwarded to him. in his absence, 2H since thc first permanent colony washes, and patror.ae, 'independent of the to b attended o. 5 tf. planted in Virginia; 203 since thc set-;King. This and ether circumstances, S 1LE FOR T iXES " tlementof New-Amsterdam, now NTcv.!lliake her ai. invaluable rallying point of bc soi, al nuu,: et thft YorL 200 v.a:s. 30th ot December,; Ofif;os:i,, Th.ey know if she is.not 'J1' Z in p.hcct ' on ne::t tL progenitors of Xcu Z.r li , n.iktcr. mtt ron! be Zlzv Z 1st dav of anuarv n xt land Plymouth, in Massachusetts; 4l,Unhorsed, The Ministers k(.ow this al- "Jl lLtiT?2 '"S

vr. r.re. the ruminencem-m o nur.n.,.,.1 r-,,5, AA : K.k 1 "'b

- dv 9 uiii nvsi Mie vik.a uia rri iti.o ill uuill

notunfrequently award public honors to extract of a letter, copied from the Bos-

tnose wnose talents ana virtnes surmount ton Ceniinel, appears to us to place in the obstacles of humble if not disastrous its true light the question respecting the fortune. R. I. American .Queen of 'Great Britain, which so much jaitates that country, and excites a good iirem',raTida 1820. Extract from theldcal of interest in this : a ik,.,. l . ooo ..

nuauv viatiui " 4i is )eaia since i EXTRACT OF

tne nrst aiscoery ot iNOitii America by i London, oct 2

Tii o-vvitfr nnvtioii ot thestates nae piv

Rented to this state, copies of taeirlaws and request a similar return; allot wmch, together with various state papers of the Unued -r, . , ...t ."t in tht. otnee ot

t-iTc vvp i;'r i t:v. ijiiew

k ;V vvv ej 1 1 - ' - i

the secretary for this staU , uhject to me use .r l,-cr-el.tere.

Toe fiequent changes winch our laws of l-eneral nature have undersoue tend to prevent their provisions fio-w irerag genera.iy t,,,,. Mmv of our fellow citizens nave

neitlier thetinie nor possess the opportunity,

kto trice the manv alterations uwui u-.k.

't5lacein tlie laws ivguat ngme .vymu--NVf jj.tice,deter.iii.iirtc the rignts ot per-

V)us and of property

it is not presumed

ftat the progressive improvement of the huxl' not reouire revisions of, -uc.

amenlatovr enactments to, our laws; but . " , i i .,,a,- i';.."t itt tlie neces-

exreiie;iees i Min.n.iv..i.. . " , ,

national existence, and 3 1 years since the

adopti m of our present system of na

tional government

It must afford the most pleasing con

templation, that, notwithstanding ; the

b!oodv wars in which the fust settlers of

this country were involved. both with

their avaire neighbors, and different Eu-

opean nations ; yet in the short period of

210 years, from a small number (if per

secute:! exiles, aided by subsequent cm

igiants from thc parent country, have

sprung, as we doubt not the result of the

approaching census will announce the

vast number of more than ten million of

souis ; constituting 24 independent, con

federate states, exclusive of two territo

rial governments, and comprising

greater extent of territory than is united

under anv one form of government on

earth the Russian Empire excepted.

er.

. r "i;ic-n np tn ninrli th ,-.! i n

louses of Parliament, it is easv to calcu -,i i .t . i i i t ti ,11 Pitied, tno tv nrnl rnctc flti lli pi.nn

ate that the bill will pass them both, r 4, .oor. . ,. , .r. u i for the year I P20, il not sooner discharge I he King says, ne does not care a straw . . ' '

whether the divorce clause is passed or r, , . , , ' . . , George Boman, I36acrcs, n. w. or. see not; us he is resolved never to live with . . , , . a n

iVjiownsmp i. lange v. Solomon Catt's, heirs 100 acres.

r r r i j n. r, . James I'mmcrson, 320 acres, e half sec. The Queen cf England Vs. Thc Holy lownih5p 2. rangc , tr .r i V C-' . William Johnson's, heirs 1( 0 acres N. 6 Extract from her .vaiesty s Answer to .i,,,,,,..

... 1.1 ",l""a V4V..VW...

vviinani uiiisiui s, iieirs iooucks.

acres No 90, M. D.

O Trrpc

... p . , llliail ll.llllillt .UVMV

expiring in almost every part oi me r.u

ropean world The Holy jill'iance,

hough made for the fnirfiose . can hard-

Highvjasiie Land sales. 1 nc- sale of

these lands commenced yesterday under

uuvii-.n" ' ... r i f i ... .1 isimi'iintptM nnrp rl thr I rpnirrr I Inn

ii i ... At 111 (11111)1111 1 : - I I . lv iivmui. v vj uiv . I VUUI V I I - II.

ite, as wen as i ie .a.v.. ; j.. ... .... .. ,. , ,.r i

qisiit ve provisions beiare tliey fciioum w iuhshiij umy uwuiui ui, ami uie r nrlid irto execution. " highest price given was g!3 per acre

The public good will doubt be thc ulu- a portion of it sold at $2 per acre. We mate object of all vour deliberations, mutu- Jcai u that one Tow; s dp only will be sold allv exercised with becoming torbearance cacb ja r,,CJ Intti towards error of opinion ; and with such

confidence reposed, and a becoming reliant (

the Ruler ot the universe, wu

, . i i ... , . William A ornsons 44 A.y heart vibrates with uy when I re- 0 ,f mn a . .i . . ir i J rGodtrc Peters, 100 fleet that Urannv itselt is cm the point of r i . r , lllian Redman, ll

ly keep it alive. Its extinction is de

creed, and some member of thc selfish

faction the Ministry ) may have leisure

to write its epitaph

James Smith i20 acres, n. c. qr. sec. 24, township 2, range. 12. . Hemy Vai.dcr Burgh's l.eirs, 4 ( acres Nos. 1, 16, 30 35, militia doi.ation. Willi:-m Well's, I'tirs, 300 acres, Noar. 2(i, 22 23. miiitia donation.

tec 23,

inceton.

upon

, . . 1 . .i.. k,iii Tl'tf-

goodness ana we.ose ia "v t whavethe assurance of my entire co-o, C. I .! i v . T , . JONATHAN JENNIMb.

n. N.ivem'ver -v, U0-

A Detroit paper of thc 13th ult. mcntiiis the return of Gov -rnor Lass from

Isaac White's, heirs, 214acies.

nrn rs .. 0.tl u ni n . t James Curry, 1C0 acres, s. w. qr D.ED On thc 24th ult. Mr Patrick , Miwm . . n

Simpson, aged 55 years he ua one of , R , iiti. , . . p.

the oldest and most respectable citizens A. t: . of Knox county. Also the fnllowmfr ports of tracts

or lots of at id lyi"g on thc south side of IFhite rivvr. m the militia donation. A the ou n ers names not known, vz

Central Dank of GrorcgrtowH. and

Washington, Xov. 8, 1820

T ff HK. Pnhlir nrp h'i-ehv not i h rrl. 1 Vint

X the Directors of this Institution

aving reason to btliexe that the genu

ine, Onc Hundred Dollar notes issued by it ( if there are any now out ) have been withheld from circulation, for fraudulent

Cc

VV

il l.... ... n.,n..niii.iii..i.l K.- T inn I ' L' .. ..

xT i L' , i r , - Wposes by the circulators of counterand Mr. R. A rorsvthe both ot whom r ' . r .u i t.

! belonged to the expedition: all in crood . , , . , . i. , b . . , 1 i . .i ib 'ts particularly requested that no note hcalui. It is under stood that thc objects 1 . r it i i 1

!of

A NO. A NO A NO. I A Nj V.JnO. 42 62 56 79 55 123 75 94 75l 38 62 11 ; 8 71 6s, I 14 85 92 62 3? 5 124 631 7 5H 81 78 no 1.3 45 27 81 98 81 44 81 63 4 115 '47 59; 75 39

objects .. . I r o.,o Uimdro.i Hnl. flit tf illntci cr .nw

the cxpcditiuu have been successtully , 1 r i n i r . n- v t i V .... . ;, lai s, of Central Bank of Georgetown and lotvnot Princeton

by any person Nos n8 117,99, 100, 138.

llY xiitue of a writ ot emhtiom Ex- accomp isluu. I he party has traversed WasM bu rcCcivccl jiD ronas, to me directed f,;m th, 4000 miles on this tront.er since the last ;whateve; ; that thc , Clerk's office of the tvnox Circuit court, ot May. A treaty was tormed with the , . ,. , npncM;t .1 .

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. non:ermay ,9 ,39( -.40. 139, i35 j36 j2i. he payment CHARLES H ERRINGTO N , c c C. e: iiiestiga- December 2, 1 820. 48-3t

1 1 ;n rvnncp ti, nidilie snle on Vtdnes-: Indians at St. Marv'a where atreatv was . h :

. m. v M,ov. t . s . ,,. , .r a "ie anK. wiiere a XJ -i . oil. mc -it tho rniirf hniKi m rmirhuhji vvitli the I lunnewAv. l.vrtln- . .....

x .W UlU -Villi Hl3i. - .w. t nnu liL-pn .ro

1 c r 1 1 , vivu ii iurvv iivv.

v DX mcennes, - "1 . " t, A. R. LEVERING, Cashier. f T nf n (thc es abhshment ot a military post A

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kine in thc Horouith of Viwetinr.. asc,onctl PR'-'l . i in., n o Tat he ImVs awl e,U npremtttt-: TAKE N f" 'b r ,. .7. , . .ihis extensive lrontier is obtained, and. A- , . 1 o.,.. 1 iliVU x tlie property of William H. 1 Hinnica, at t,' ; Lhves of Christ Ihirkmmi,deC r tt H AT we. nhill

and lead, are very abundant throughoutLf

the whole country.

in

;7.

the 120,

To fif heirs and legal represents

tives (if C. IVyant. deed-

NO I ICK

4

the suit of Thomas Jones.

JOHN DECKER. sKc. December 9, 1S20. 48 2i

BHAT we shall aDidv to the next

I AKi NO TiCE t 11 Circuit courts o be l olden in and

,1 SHALL apply at ti.e next Circuit for thc counaes t Knox and lJi,e. in tho

JL court, to be hotden in 2 for the coun-jstate of Imba- a, for a diviso . of Mi'.dry

TAKEN up In Et'ivii:

xi v.- voni, kov. 10. ty oi Knox, and state ol indiana, tor a

We find in our tile ol papers by thcjpaitition of all the lands belonging to the

saul deceased's estate lying within said county, agreeably to thc statute in such cases made and provided where thM

through tea London papei-. i t der tin. co ccincd may atlead if they think pro head of Naples, ept lith it is ar.uoun- per, ceo, as inu iiiee. re by telegraph that Wm. H. Mc.CALL,

ULANK DES for pale at Has Office, imiunai Government' This ato, ivj Ltiembei 20j I8ia 44l

x ; 1:..: : x- - ,

lJUnoiN,viuK 111 A.n r.nnt llnu.lill iVnm Antnorn

tH ahrown con 'tnvnue , f . 3. 0r,,ctobe,

fret, branded with a crop an . Mit 10 tin kir... later than t,m nrpiimw .i.v

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fie;!U ear, anti two uimnuuu wm ui n. kit app! used to Sl - before me, E. S I OUT, j r k c. "December 8, 1820. 48-Ot

tracts of Jand belong to thc licit s of tho

said . Wyant, deed lying within t e said

counties ot Knox and Pike, agreeably to

the statute, in such cases made and provi

ird where those concerned may attend if they think proper Wm.H Mo CALL In Tight of his t: ' tube ht HENRY WYANT, r Dcctcuber d, 2?