Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 January 1821 — Page 2
tlszt for nrnncrtv, which U thc test cnA
o.J ic:u:;it l"jr all useful enterprises. I abstain at the present moment from po;;ouming a judgment upon the mo
tives which have prcveniea you irom cntr't fining tiio projects designed to compieis the !ystem of yur legislation. ki t leave to your fnlow citizens thc care of pronoviMciyg whether your oni view in ii'ivin that vote, was to procure
f...- t!..- l.wv. wlnr.h are It? ru.C.VoiU that
perfection which mav enable them to tin
dcrgo tue most elaborate and profound
scrutiry. Representatives of the kingdom of Po
tend, I miit von, but when far from you, 1
elfare with the
same constancy, witii the same solicitude
and the only object of my desires will be
to behold tic government which I have
given you cons didftted by your modera
tion, and justihud by the example oi yom
happiness. LATEST FIIOM GSBIl ALTAR.
Indian can only be preserved by fortifi-Turday last, re-elected Governor of thcT flinlnc T TT'lTlff cd posts at such points as will in some State of Virginia, for the year ensuing. vlltll Ito t Ai.il IltX decree distuib ah intercourse bctwcen.Thomas Dennett has betn eicctcii Gov ResVCCif ulltf informs his friends
and the public, that he has
hem and the British traders. The chain emur cf the Stale of South Carolina to
f military posts already began on the succeed Governor Gcddes. J at. Jnt.
& . & A
Missouri ana the Mu sissippi are oi too js
uuch importance to the western states Commodore Iacc C havrcevTiz. een
10 be broken un at tnis moment. It the annointed bv the Prcich.nt ol tlia Um
if v army should be reduced according; to the ted States, to be one of the Commissi
plan of tho secretary, it will save about crscf the Navy Hoard, and has accepted i r i l
one million rzv ar.num. tie appointment, i nc boaru now con-
The following table exhibits the sists of Commodores John Rodgers
strength and expense ol the army at a- David Porter, and Kjac Chauncey. tb.
lious periods, and also a plan lor its in-
crease under experienced officers in the frnfiiircrz. 1 he Mayor of Fhiladd
event of war Mr. Calhoun has tuiiy phia gives nonce, that there is a combin explained importance ol ictaiim g bin-ation of foreigners, having their rcdez
rers ol cxnt-nence in the science ol war : vous in the city, who cai rv with thcu
, t . It is within the reculLciion of every bo- through the country " forged credentials
dy how much we au.Yeiedin the late war counterfeit recommendations and spun
for the want of officers qualified to com-ous statements of alkdged losses,' lor
mand t!ic brave men unfortunately pla-jthe purpose of obtaining money from the
ced under them. 'benevolent. He also says it is bedeved
0JIcer3f Privates, that from 16 to S 8000 have been earn
1,1 .
commenced we MANUFACTURE OF
(i)uriet Office, Charleston,
Dec. 26, 1820 By the bus Cervantes, I. apt. White, arrived at tub port on Christmas day, in
Civ, r.i.ii (libra tar. we have tne
I. Strength of the army upon t'e present Establishment.
2. If reduced according t the plan of the sccietu-
3. The same orgamza-
527
ed to Europe by several of these impos-
ters. A rew ncruit have lately arrived mg the 31st December is:0
On Market Street, between Af?sr. Grull
cr miti atcre una iir. Join u. Zet
land's Saddlrra Shop.
He hopes by the mc-st assiduous attention, and 1. is know ledge and experience in his business, to ti.ciit a hare of patronage. Trosc w h6 favcur him vith their custrm may depend on having their wo'k done in the neatest and most curable manner. V2nted as cn appren'.icr. a !rd of respectable connexions, from 1 4 to 16 years ot age, apply as above. January 20th, 2. tf. Vlist of letters renuuiung in the Post ofncc it Priiiceion Indiana, the quarter envi"
12,036. and are now on a begging tour to the
j estem country :
544 6,391;
plea.uv certainty of the hitcaaon of J
in the event
ourTnMj with Awin, which cedes the .
1 ioud.ts o tne united otaifs. yvn orncial conv of the ratified treatv was sent
of war, thus
UEYjNOLD- & BONNER
kaa ii oKi 'i '& AVE just received trcm Jiiladel
, JL fi tihta a,ul Baltimore, a largeand gt!
,nciafat!ortment ol scasonzn-.c
832
18,200'-
f
David Beech 2 james Brcedlovc Thomns Chappel c Tlioxas Capehart
1 liomas C.uapnion !'hUiT DcfFendoll W'i.iiam Daniel
Y.
1 - ti and amongst them there is really nothing
, I at all worth the attention of Englishmen learn that
with the Cervantes
the rat;hratu)n is now
doubt, as the gen
the Cervantes, assure
ncss.
1 Mi ll IMC ban..- nt n mnnu.nl 1 t tKU
Italy was in a very disturbed state ; ev- Snanish Cortes have consented to
cry thing i; that country wore a gioomy th(j )Irit of the rocecdi me. aspect; an Austrian army of 80,000 dUaled Jnsi thc fi9 Depulies wno had i.icn was threatening to invade it. Many , , t h.p
Btranger of distinction from England ConijlUulion Inslcad of bci prosecu-
lua recently arnvcci mere, raieimoa.u tcd before thc public tribunals, these ofSicily have lolloped the example of Na- r,ndersare deprived of all employments, er- .ir pensions, honor and distinctions, which Late accounts from the south of lh 1)taincd either before or since the France indicated a very considerable de- 4ln'M ,3l4 f;rce of uneasiness and dissatisfaction as The Confcrencca Gf the Allied Sov
prevalent mere, anu a cnange m anaii erei arCi it is sa'ld, to be transferred
anucipaten oy many. . from Trop in to Vienna. Spam wa tranquil m all its parts ; KOll Tli-WEST EXPEDITION. .4 . 1 . 1 1 . I A. - u. L 4 1. v t r 1
Lie acts anu uenoerauou n uiu v.u,3 Accounts were received at the Admiha I given general satisfaction, u .Cstcrday mornin- of the Mela and
ine Aigcrine ami t uuwiaus - Grizcr, undei thc command of Lieut
war; an Aigcrinc uect was on s-.. u... p U appears that thev p.oceedeu m October. It was reported at Gibraltai i anr.st P Snund. went diiectlv over
um iney nui cumu.cu au.vih the g where Captam iOSi 8tatcd the
G.
era
ti. i : t4 hut jus
bv the Ihsj Pi-iacles, which left (Sibral- L1- iaul"l",l'u " " ffully sciccted. and piuchscd on the Stephen F-sh
tar on tlu' U;h November, in company! "J Imost advantageous terms by one of the William Forbes
. 'Fiie certainty of r,,. . . ijfirm ( a particular enumeration they
w vheed beyond all "c. "c."s '"'"''c en, iuperfluou) amonat iheir stock Mm Gricpby 1 ; . lournals is novv confined almost exciu. . . . it men. passengers, in '., , -rr . r - are almost every article m demand ot , TT c u ...oot sively to the atlairs ot foreign countues, obhua II. Ilamelton ; Ui ot its conect- . .i : n Tlvilivlt hwttrh flnil Inrhn at
BUY
B.
John Brown Georrc F. Borcn C. Jair.cs Cavlntt) William Cowhtfu Jar.e Duncnu V
John Fcelder
J. S. Hanks
Daniel M'N ll
Jeremiah MTeti
o
Also a large supply of
DOMESTIC CO FTONS&CASINETTS
HARDWARE. . CUTLERY, GROCERIES, LADIES' and Q TI 1? 01
GENTLEMEN'S SiAJLiO.
vrssU. and onr souadron, in conse
' & left Gibraltar immediately. A
land to prevent his adanci:ig any further,
and passed opposite to the Copper-mine
Dutch squadron passed up the Straits in Livcp ot Ucarne, in iat. 75, long. 115
October, to protect their merchant ves
ids.
i where they wintered By tuis Lieuten
Eliza E. Farvcn John S. Russworm Alexander Slavey
Samuel Thomas
David Wells Samuel Zimmermon
J v. es B. M'GarraU
F. 11.
S. T. Susan Tix!iC? Wr. Jonathan Wclls Z.
All ol ihich they will sell wholesale J. I. Necly, p. ir.
and retail i-.t the most reduced prices for 3d, January, 1812. 2. 4-w.
Par vi'ril. I hose who Wish to pur- A f.K'i'nf l!tt,rsv.-m,i,i;1in ti.
chase uii: CASii will perhaps find it to A niT.ro nt Vr -tip. Ii'h e t'i, i.
their ntage to c:ul ind examine the of Januarv, 1821, which if not tnken cntJx
GO ij near to Mr. Ch. Grtater's Ta-lfore the 1st rf April next, wilihe sent to the
vem. Market street. General I ost-Onicc as (lead leUei
TV i
nicMinos January, 1821.
OTOE.
Ilcnson Bright
Anna Baldy,
Joel Cheek
B C J) F Horace Bn?ct Sherman Biiis
S. B. A. Carter, 2
5tl. .lay of February r.ext, at U,alkly VtQr ."""""k
the house of Mr. li.uiinot. in Vincennes, silas Hoskins William 5:,.v.v,1
lhisincss was busk at Leghorn, in con- j d h d t d b thc Act ot
Parliament for having penetrated that distance. The despatches from Lieut. Prhay are not yet received, but the arri-
.ast muia piece g0ieV7 l,,Lirlva oi the ships may be deaiiy expected, n the 1st of November, but hides and i iiey. Nverc last spoken with by the Llli-
John Mc.Kii.nt
sequence of thc new tariff adopted by
the French government on American cottons. Coffee, pepper, pimento, and
East India piece goods, were low there
o
cotton in much demand.
Vrom the National Intelligence of Jai: uary 2.
THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND. Th. trial of Caroline Queen of Great Britain, which has afforded so much em flrrc
1 V . . 1 ... , Tl hesty apprised him that she was readv to and nnntcrs. l i at lensith settled I he J J. 1 K ,, . ... , .. .
vuvuii T.vw.i, ... . ,,nnii hpp :vf Itranc Piibnnr llnnv,. lie
iiey were last spoken with by
son, whaler, in lat. 68 long. 6) all well.
Octoiu.u j.
His Iloyal Highness Prince Leopold,
ot Saxe Lobourg, has felt it his duty to
.vait upon her Majesty. He first called
on Wednesday, but then only ieft his card
with a view to prepare her Majesty lor
a future interview. On r ndav her ma
jonty ot the House ol l.oras supponea to the end the bill of pains and penalties ; but, on the trying vote, thc majority was so small (nine votes out of 207) that the King's advisers gave up the question, and the bill rr s, on their motion, postponed for six months, being equivalent to a rejection of it The Peers who voted in the negative assigned various rea
sons ; but the reasons which swelled the
number of the minority beyond its first
amount, were, pi incipmiy. that the bill took as proved what had only been inferrrt, and that it contained a clause of absolute divorce. The Prevailing sensations in England on this result, appears to have been thai of joy and exultation ; in the expression of which some excesses have betn committed. UNITED STATES' ARM.
The Report of the Secretary of War,
published in ths days s paper, is the moM satisfactory evidence of the ability of thai officer to discharge the duties at
tached to his arduous station. We believe the staff of our army was never so well organized as under the direction of
Mr Camiovv. Such a state of tilings
at the commencement of the late war
would have no doubt sived hundreds of lives and millions of treasure to the country The present strength of our army doss not appear too great if it is considered that there is on thc sea coast ami froiltier settlements a line of more than 4CU0 miles to guard. Peace of tho
3
remained with her mjesty for an hour.
The meeting was embittered by painfi. 11 I M .1 II
recollections, out upon tne wnoie was
highly satistactory to both parties. It is
stated tiiat one of the Hoyal Dukes intends paying a similar visit We lament to state, that on Friday night her Majesty was seriously indisposed. We have pleasure in aduing, that she was yestesday somewhat better,
although still extremely weak. Pub. Adv.
next tioor to Judge Parke s, a variety Abington Johnston
ot personal property belonging ta the Robert Lacy Evai.s Lacy
estate ol Oeorge McDonald, esq deed. M P R V IV '
consisting of 1 Samuel Matthews Barnaha ?Iarvia
Household &c Kilchen J unRfltre, Hocl o1 s,- William Patrick
- a,,J Ul luc ucai q"jr d" David Vanwinklts Joseph Wiiard
III III
Jersey Waggon k Harness,
Horses, Cows. &c. Slc Also the
Law Library
of the deceased, containing scvctal hun
dred volumes of the most valuable books
and the latest editions. Tl
were verv rar-pfnllv lrtA mJ KEAUTHIi STCAM-MIU
McDonald for his own use. and will tsPKci fully informs hisfiicnds
found to be the best collection in the -- lhe l)Vlb,ic in general, thut he still state A!o a great variety cf other conlimies lo carr' cn tliC
books of almost every description ; to- Blacksmith'wg BllSUlCSS
The sale will commence at 10 o'clock.
and continue from clay to day, until the .1 r
property is-oisposru oi. 'Fci ms will be liberal, and made known on the dav of sale ISAAC ' LACKFORD. Admr. Vincenncs, Dec. 8, 1R?0. 48
WILLJAM WILSON. P. Tvi:
January 1, 1821, !23-l-3t '
B. WELLMAN,
4
-llnoit incredible, and yet true. We are among a number who yesterday went on board the British schoonei
Parker, captain Dunn from Jamaica, to
see ihe Svjord of a Sword Fish. Thc sword appears about nine inches clear ol
the ccaling oi thc vessel, in the bilge.
naving penetrated thrumrh a tour inch
pla k and sheathing, passing between the
timbers and through thc ceiling. Had it gone two inches farther, it would have penetrated a hogshead of rum. We un dcrstand Mr. i'cudder, of thc Museum, is to be at the expense of cutting thc plank ;.nd ceiling through which the sword passes, for the purpose of exhibiting the w hole, as a proof of the wonder ful and almost incredible power cf the Sw ord Fish It is probable the fish was attached to the vessel for several days, which protracted her passage to thirty eight days from Falmouth. Gaz. Thomas Mann Randolph was, on Sat-
I
Citizen Voters!
the 3d section of the Act to in.
coiporate the borough of 'Vin-
cennes," approved 6th September, 1 4,
it is provided that an election of 9 vTfstrees, (three hem each ward) to.sirve the curmit jr, s: .Ul,e holden oty the first Momu u W I annually. The electa i c se ii justly considered oi:t. it : ..t se.ives; privileges and safeguauu, in anc. U.r a republic ; h should therefore be strict. y piactiicd and e hope thc electors will recollect and attei.d at the court house on that dy. E. STOUT, (i. W. JOHNSTON, R. P. PRICE. Vincennes. January f.lh, 1821.
In all its vaiious biai chcs, at the Nt.i? Shop, near the Steam. Mi l, and believes himself to be completely master of naking all kinds of warrantable Tools, such as, Edged Tools, Narrow Axes, Broad Axes, Addzes. and all kinds of Carpenters Tools. Horse and Ox Shoeing, & Bellows Making, Can be had at the shortest notice. He flatters himself from his long experience in the above business, that he
will at least inciita share of the public patronage. Vincenncs, Oct. 10. 0.Cm
NOTICE.
k LLersons indebted to tht tulnrri
beare hereby notified that during his present absence, his business will be attendeded to by Mr. Samuel Jhll, to whom they will please make ravment. JOHN IiWI.NO. January 9, 1831. .
AITACHMKNT. STATE OF INDIANA, r Knnx county. Vinannet TcmnhihA
U i iLr. 13 hp? t
1 J Ol Atlnrl.iTimt ! k-. . . . . -
traii.st the eooda at.d rhntti.
v.un.a, moi:ic3 ar.u enccts cl Hrrirv
k'owers, in favor cf Stephen P v:,.:l
Nicholai Smith beirg summoned as rarI ?"h5e' acknowledged himself indebted indebted to thc said Powers, h, rt. Xt
sum of 85", now unless thc sakl Powers docs annearbv ih. o.u r .
