Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 January 1821 — Page 1

ABTEHTISEK. 15 Y KLhlU SIWIVJ V1XCENNBS, (IND.) SA'ITUDAY, JANUARY 6, 1881. Vol li. No. 53.

WESTERN SUN k 6ENER

V,

TIE i 'ESTKILV SU.Y

TY CE s To at tnc end of the year, for

which a note will bo required.

N'd subscription can ISo withdrawn an Vil all an c iragcs arc paid. JnrRi: rtsr.MSsr conspicuously in scitcd o:i thcusud terns.

Advcrts-mvr cuilmners "Mil note on

rheir advertisements the umr.be r or times thev wish vlicai insoncd those sent withoiu mu 'h directions will be continued til ?V; d. ic must ho 1 for accordingly. , i v I). OFFICE MOXE i V" n VAitL:-: at tkrri: il-wtz. Specie, Rank id the U. Stages and branches, Incoi p ratc I Banks of Boston, ( Mass ) Mew York B mk, in STew York,

NEW GOODS.

fttlULT & SMITH

1 GOODS

ii published every SjruRn.ir, TWO IKM.LAIIS peranum, i: n.dd n

advance, or rVO DOLLARS k ir4cinust received the following

'Yam fAe Baltimore Jljr.ning Chronicle

same devoted energy and attention, that he formerly did in repelling the assaults of our enemies. Whatever he docs, he does thoroughly.

direct from Philadelphia, which they will sell on good terms for cash. WINES, COwNlAC BRANDY,

GUN-POWDERS C fS 14, A

'..l'Yf' IITVAV Q Ji- A

5

S RAISINS, ALMONDS, S NUTMEGS, S CLOVES, J LOAF SUGAR,

M an ! 1 a tta o Co m pany ,

Mechanic's Bank, Ilk Merchants' Al Union, V Hank of America,

do. do.

do do. do.

Philadelphia.

YOUNG HYSON S

GO F FEE, I'Ei'PE, MADDER, INDKiO, CINNAMON,

COTTON CARDS,

And a general assortment of Dry Goods All of which will be sold on rcrsonablc terms. A Vtf r...l... .i..i o.l XT innft

do.

Bank of Pennsylvania,

Do. ot North America,

Do. of Pniladelphia. d ). Farmer's St Mechanic's Bank,

Mechacic'ii Bank of city k county,

Commercial hank of Penn. do.

Sr.hu vlkill bank.

do.

Bank of Noi thern Liberties, do TJnion bank of Baltimore, Baltimore,

do.

Mechanic's hank,

Merchant-' do. Franklin do. of Baltimore, do. Commerc'l St Farmers bank do. Farmers' k Mechanics do. Bank of Maryland, do. Dr of Udtiuiorc, do.

"Bank of Columbi , Dis. of Columbia.

Union hank of Georgetown, do. Farmers St Mechanic's bank, do.

Patriotic bank of vYashington, do.

Bank of Washington, do. Do. of Metropolis, do. Union bank of Alexandria, do. Bank of Alexandria, do. Do. of Potomac, do.

Parmer's bank of Washington, do. tSrmcr's Sr Mechanic's bank of Indiana.

(Madison. Ind.)

Excent Notes of a less denomination

than Five Dollars WHITLOCK, r. p m. (cOHRF.CTf.D W KRKLY.) Tcrrc-ILmte, 8th Sept. 1820. S9-tf

w .

W S" Clock Makei Silver

Smith and Jeweller. A $ kspectfully informs his friend:

'i.vL a"l tbe public in general that he

!as removed his shop to the house late

iy occupied by Mr. Patterson as a store

where every description of

Jfratchcs and Clocks,

twelve

manufacture all kinds of

lashville, he was somewhat .UW g'ees ou imnuK s l. nd that the whole family ''ittn e, and extends Irom the Mississipled, including hin.self, had F 'hc western bcundarj of the United ,-l.ntinn frnm tUo r.P.al to tates-it VCiy large extent ol CCUn

general jacksok. The private character ol general Jackson has been much

abused and misrepresented. It is not!

t 1 Will ,kl0 IWIIU" All Ulv VMtW W A C

popular and vulgar admiration, some- LXirac! ?l .ieer n,cm governor Miller times deceptive, sometimes iortuitous, lt a frsre"d n Peterborough, n h. dated and often in open violation of all justice, 1 V of Arkansas, Sept. 2, 1620. conferred on an individual, th-t we state . t wou1,U have answered you sooner, the following tacts and circumstances- but ! havebccn Slck almost eve. since I they are derived from a souicc unqucsti- r1ccclfvfd jour letter and this is the first

onabiy authentic. Surely it .is not to be 1C "1UIC LU u ruc ani

said, m our day, that the man who has so . y. " uc aicci often led the American armies to victory, sick! vcr' ncw comer, witloui ex-

is to be denied an act ol common justice, ""w.,"" 1 iC ness because his brows arc covered with lau- crc s icvc; a'gue ; a slow billions

rcls. A personal friend, whose con.mer- lcer' c" v c?' ICU ufains c,ccm b dls" cial engagements rendered his attendance easf.; ut people remain ucak ai.d tit for at Nashville necessary, proceeded on his r,olhlnS 1S V. My brother is apjourncy with feelings and sentiments do J.,ait:nt,' bctler ,n alth than he has been

cidcdlv hostile to the character ol general Jackson. I; is unnecessary to inquire " 1 SUPP?SC lt wou! be .eeable to

from what source these impressions were V lu lCLC1u b0,nc. cnpucn oi this ,nni, n... ,h, f .,-. i ,i unknown country, it is situuteri betwixt

his arrival at Nashville, he was somewhat " V "'"i"1.".-

surprised to find

where he reside

I V-Ltl Uil 111 lwiliVll ll ViH iliN ll v U W I til iv . . . . i t , .. - .

spend the day at his country residence a- "V """7 l""u 1T11.' w,'ap ' nr: , 1 r -i: m'i kansas there are 17 houses, fdwcilirtrs bout 10 miles from Nashwhc. 1 he gc- ... . . huui ,i r .i and this is pcihans, as laree a ihajje as ncrals carnage was m waiting toi the re-. ... 1 . 1 iM"ubc r .i r .i . is in the territory. From this, cn the ccption of the family. On their arrival, .. . ... , - , , i -.li I, j mail lout, we na-c to trac , without a they were hospitably rccencd bv the ge- . - . -t , a J . . . 1 r l. i house or shelter, three days to cet to a neral, in a house luted up in a p. am le- . ' . . ; . . a ... . , , te ,, settlement across a prtine Inciossinir publican style destitute ol all sort oi os- . . - . ' . ,

will be repaired and warranted to perform tentation or parade. The general cntei- , ' 4 " " ' , l

months. He also continues to. ed into conversation on the common to-;.. . riiti . 7 . , ... m. r ' .

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IJ11.3 O1 1111 Uutl Hllli lilUl lltl UUUI UliVI Ul" rni I ...

Cv:- ir . J :lvm tvr. crt nrrnlnr v Wf rn ffn :itprl tn . " "-"K"

vuuur-irui c ufiu Jciccis. 1

l he hignest price given forold GOLD' , , r 1

jevery subject that was started, and the

guests were both astonished and delight ed at the freedom and openness of his manners. The conversation was at length interrupted by the arrival of two little boys in the room, who clambered up the general's knees, a-.d threw their arms a-

1 round his neck thev were dismissed to

their infantile amusements with a slight

paternal reproof, that they most not intrude upon l.i company. His eruc.st.

found on enquiry tiut these b.v, s were two little adopte-:! orphans, whom the general

nau determines s:;ouni lnnei it ias proper

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W. iUills, jr.e Co. Commission Merchants EVANVILLE, (ind.) REFERENCES-

Mess. Calvi7i Sami a pruts' co. 1

Jf Jm

w I mm

Land Office Money.

Receiver's Office at rincen?ics 9fh Srfireinbrr, IS20.

fRIIR Secretary of the Treasury Ifas l directed that in addition to Specie c Bills of the Bank of the United States and Branches, the notes of the follows ing banks he received in payment for Public Landssold in this District, viz: Ail the incorporated banks in the ton of Boston, In the cities of Philadelphia. New-

York and Richmond, (Va ) In the city of Baltimore (except the City bank of Baltimoie,) In the District of Columbia (except

the Merchants and Franklin Banks of

Alexandria,) Sc the following specie paying banks in the state of Indiana, viz :

The Farmer's and Mechanic's bank at

Madison, Indiana. J. C. S. HARRISON,

licLtiaen tsr -in jim. v

(at lion & IJarnes. J

DarSl Hirttiiz? co Louisvilic.

2fUrr New-Orleans.

John Mc(ht;l:i Ymcennes. tHEr HAVE O.V ZJWDy and intend keeping a large and re n era I assortment g; DRY-GOODS, GROCIUUF.S, qUEEXS and ILUM-IVAIIE.

river for more than a thousand miles, at a middle stage of water, and aflord as rich laud on both sides as there is ifi the

world. In fact, on all the rivers is to hs found land abundantly lich and fertile, & uniformly to be found Back from the streams the land is quite indifferent, you may say poor, till ou go west two' cr three hundred miles, then it is very good. The country is very fiat and level from the Mississippi west, for 150 miles, then it becomes hilly and broken, and rocky on all the hills. Of animals in t! is country, both winged and quadruped, we have no want. There is almost eery species of

me oiru ana iowi m gieat abm.uance

ab-

WIJI,Cl- , e t vv , , t 1.' ... ....

itv ntter his disease, haviriv no cm;( rr.twif . . & . ' v-, uano, i

A,i o . nr ,. r n,.,.man 1 ' ' V.U.I Ul 1 1 U U 1 1 i , Mr I I U

his own

shortlv afterwards who received the same

hospital welcome, and privale woi:hip was performed, the general kneeling with the rest of his family. His gueLt found

on enquiry, that this reverend ucntlcman

All of which will be sold very low for, Was principally maintained by the gencCASH. jral's bounty, at whose table he was a freEvansvillc, May 20, 22tf Upient and always a welcome visitant. TI I " i'Fhc general rode with our informant oHal Ma iUJ iilClOrY. Kcrh'is own grounds, explained to' him ' .the nature ot his intended improvements. 5 NHE subscriber respectfully informs and introduced him to several religious

it ms-irieiuis cc me puoue m general, fori, Mcs n Nashville, to whom he distil

. M I

mat fliccontinues to carry on tnc

iir'all itf

hitting Business,

various branches, at his shop

cat. beaver, otter, deer, elk and buffaloc

the huntsman has full scope. kl As to minerals, we hae plenty of iron, lead coal, salt, he. ki This country is the best for raising stock of every kind I have ever seen. A man may raise and keep, summer & winter, any number he pleases. 1 hey grow large and handsome. " Cotton and corn arc the staple articles. The land well tended, will average about one thousand pounds, in tho seed, to the acre ; corn from fifty to sixty

bushels. The crcr is irood thm vrm

butcd reliKious tracts. &c. much to ihd , " : ,,. ,', h u. j.ai delight onus Kuest, lm ,,aS5cJ a vcryih"trtJ,renblldi destr Vi5t 'Ill:i"ullcs oi

agreeable week at his residence.

What

on Mais Street, in Vincenncs, where wc have thus tar intruded ourselves into

es keepjthe private tamily ol general Jackson for

Ik

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N. Si

SECOND STREET,

xOfitiisitc Col. Laxselle s Hotel, J

CONTINUE to carry on, m all its various branches, the TIN & SH BET-IRON MANUFACTORY, And will execute all orders with promptitude, on reasonable terms. N. B. All kinds of JOB WORK done 3i the shortest notice. f-Western Reserve" money taken at PAR 29 tf Vincenncs, May 22.

ne nas on Hand, i: will at all times keep

an extensive assortment of Fashionable Ilatts, which he wh, arrant shall not in point of elegance Sc durability, be excelled by

any in the J. States. His prices shall also be a low as Hats of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his old customers for

merit a continuance of their patronage.

RICH'd. P. PRICE. Ordcrs from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. January 30. 6 tf Livery Stable THOMAS II BLACKDUHX

ff AS taken the large and commodious

BRO )VX & KiJE IE Livery stable on Second street, and

TV f rIT.T. in fntnrn nnrtirr T...4ilrn' OW supplied Willi a gOOd stock Ol

f3 V V conjunction, in the counties of drovendcr, and will pay strict attention to

lDavi8 A'for, Sullivan, li?o, Martin, nuis.es icum u nuhni and Pil,. ;mrl in thr Snnromc keeping horses are,

v ourt. One of them will at all times be found in their office at Washington, exCcpt during the session of courts. All orders jQA'rE1XCLYG t Vill.be ptmctlially attended to. " IKishL'K'ii t&ril 10, H20. 20tf v iiTt. n P;i KTl al-iutVat the SUN Office.

M I

is this, he has been regarded only in the light of a successful warrior, as one qualified only to grapple with, Sc to prostrate danger in tl e tented field Here we have

been taught t stop our admiration. We

presume, tnai incse soner snacungs amongst the more brilliant traits in the character of a great man, will be acccpt-

loKlo In tlir w f An nrlit t r rnntimr!nr

lormcr tavors. and pledges lumscll that Mm i i: u.

no efiorts on his part shall be wanting to ... . v . nresrntif, ,rK ,inl(1

and decided tone his fearlessness in the

execution of a public service his stern

and unbending determination promptly and effectually as a public man, to dis

charge a public duty, have made impics-

sions untavorable to his private character which it is evidently no more than an act of common justice to remove. The public traits of general Jackson arc marked by too u chV.l ; i arr.rteristics to pass unnoticcv i.i v. ,;. je V(-as formed for digi.lt;, ii r-. voit, and

he coerces rcspcrt evrn li'-r;! ; uc who

are nrone to censure h'i nnliiir mpacirnc

r. ..... , w ,

now supplied with a eood stock of nc undertakes the vindication of his

cause with a pen, he shows the same

7-o Vartin l borscs left in his care, his rates of fearless promptness and energy that he iw. m.rpmr keeping horses are, fo-mcrly did with the sward. Strong in

the . confidence of his own talents, he speaks to command and to be obeyed. TT I .1 1 .

lie nurnes me mir.u impetuously alon?

by his own impulse, and the reader par-

ticpatcs in his Icrvor, he scarcely knows

how Surely it Forms no uninteresting spectacle to beheld the hero of New Orleans, in a nw light. He u now rmployin his lcimre moments in the cultivation of his farm, to which he pays the

By the year.

month, week, -d iy St night,

night

120 10 2 1

50

50

He will also keep a number of horse

ito hire,

45 tf Vincenncs, Nov. 17, 1820 Blanks Notes for sale here.

:the corn.

1 have spent more than two months on a visit to the Cherokee and Osage Indians this summer, 'i he most of the rest of the time I have been sick. The object of my visit to the Inuian villages was to settle a difficulty betwixt them. I went

on to the Cherokees 250 mi.es, and held a council with them. Thev

send four ot their chiefs with me to the Osagei., about 360 miles farther The set

tlement of the Cherokees is scattered for

a long extent on the liver, St appears not much different fiom those of the white people They art considerably achanccd towrds civilization, and we e very decent

: a . .i

in men ucpui imcm mey inhabit a lovely, rich pai t ol the country. The. Osage vlilagt is built as compactly as Boston- in the centre of a vast praiiie. Wc rode forty miles into it before we came to the town. Ail the warriors, chief-., and youi men, met us two miles from hc town, on horseback, mounted on good horses, and as fine as they had fear hers or any thing else to make them. They p-ofp?sed much friendship, I got them to suspen:! their hostiilities The Osage town consisted of U5 dwellings, with U or 15 in

each house. The averaip hprrU r u

. r - "-i. jt tuts men is mere than six fevt thev arc en.

tirely in a state of nature. Verv few-

white men have ever been among them they know nothing of the use of money, nor do they u e any ardent spirits. ' I pitched my tent about a mile from the town, and stayed 5 davs. Thev m-vh-

dances and plays every-night to "amuse

me. i nese iru'ians have a native religion of their own, and are the only tribe 1 ever kew that had. A: day bread every morning I could hear them at pravcr, U crying for an hour. They ap -eared hr