Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 February 1821 — Page 1

WESTERN SUN & GENEHAL ADYEHHSE15

v v Ki.UIU STOUT. VINCExVNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, FKBKUAKY 17, 182 t. Vol. 12. !Nu. 0.

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i'i i'u -d every Sa ru un.t r, at ) D )LL RS per aiLium,if paid .1 . ivj r"?, o; i'A'O DOLLARS it -IFFY C:. n ri at the end of the year, for V.ch a ito'.o wilt be required. ;; subscription can be withdrawn undl arrearage: arc paid. .Li:rr,:i risL.iF.vrs conspicuously m- , emmmers ' ill note on ;id v r.isemnls the number ct ames i tue.m inserted those scnt tun t!:ev L :-..: :n i : I -. -...: . ii ii i i t.uii s will iji; .'" . , .:,r". V. i : Pi'is' Di: I'.ia mr accordingly. . -AM. AT TERR 11 lUUTKA Hi i.i t,f t!ic U. Sta'cs and branches, p-u-aled il.mks of i'ost n, ( Mais.) Vori; U.mk, i;i New-York, M:i:KUtan Crxnpany, lo. l ' ti l uc's Bank, do. Mci chAii'.s' do Xe ,

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lr.ion, do. B t;ik of America, do. Bank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.; lJo. of Philadelphia, do. 1' ir ner's k lechauic' B.mk, Mechacic's lmx of city Sc county, Commercial bmk of Pcnn. do. Schuylkill bank, do. Piank of Noithcrn Liberties, do. Union bnk of Baltimore, Baltimore, Mechanic's bank, do. Merchants' do. Franklin do. of Baltimore, do. Co nmerc'l Iz Farmers bank do. 1 Farmers' St lechamxs do. Bmkof Maryland, do. i) . of B iltimorc, do. Bank of Columbia, Dh. of Columbia. Union bank of Georgetown- do. Farmers & Mechanic's bank, do. Patriotic bank of vVashington, do. iJinkof Washington, do. Ovi. of Metropolis, do. Union bank of AleandiU, do. Bank of Alexandria, do Do. of Potomac, do. Farmer's bank of Washington, do. Kiumet's St Mechanic's bank of Indium1 (M idivin. lnu .) Except Notes of a less denomination than Five Dollars A Wl'IFI'LOCK, r. p. m. ( couiiEcTKu wr.r.i'A'.) Tnrre-IlVute, 3th Sent. 1820. 39-tf Ldud ttijkc Maury. Rcc river's 0 'ficc at Vincrnncs 9(h !'!itt?nbcri 1820. FTT1MF. Ncnetir: ot the t'rcasurv has si diivcte 1 thai in addition to :.pceie k Bills o f the Bauk of the United States iv Branch.es, the not? s of the tbilows iu- banks be received in payment foi pV.V.ie Lin.lssold in this District, viz: A'i the iacor-.vjralcd banks in the town of B.oston, In Pi-J cities of Philadelphia. NevYork aui Richmond, (Va ) In the ci'v of B dtimorc (except the City hank of Baltimore,) lu the District of Columbia (except th- Mrvr.lv.mts and Fiank'.in B.uks of A'ex-m hiaO k the fallowing specie paying b:mks in the state of Indi ma, viz : T ie Favam-'s and Mechanic's bank at M.tdiion, Iudi.imu J. C. S. H ARRISON,

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il I 1 i SECOND SIltKET, O ON TIN UK to carry on, in all its

) various branches, the , Tin x snKT-nioN

MANUFACTORY, .nd will execute all orders with promptittt le. on rea.ooable terms. N B. Al. kinds of JOB WORK done si the abort e -at notice. t? VVcstt i n Rescrvev money taken at PA II J9 tf Vincennes, M.ry 2. "177i"f! 'v n A h V

( ) niMl.I. v. future nrictice L.iW in

K l'i com unction. i: the conh.ies of rif a i, a. HI i U.iil lil win. in; ivi Court. One of them will at all l.mes be found in to.iv oTi e at Wus.fm ;'.on, except duiihg tiie seio:i of court-?. v l-M S and CO V: YJXCT.Yd br punctually attended to. fr.rnJN, 1, tS20. 20tf Vi NT! N 1i. Neatlv executed at. whe bUN Odiec.

Liverv Stable-

Ik Aprr? THOMAS II BLACKBURN X JI AS taken tin: large and commodiou i& JL Livery stable 0:1 Second stt eet. and is now supplied with a good stock of

provender, and will pay stiict attention tojl.ave been thought most vulnerable.

aii I,m5 lcl1 111 Iua '- Keeping Lowes arc, ii i i .. i i u : I.: . ofi 1V nvc year. - - ivj ' month, 10 week, tFy & niglit, 2 50 I iui;ht, He vill also keep a number of horses to hire, 45 tf Vincennes Nov. 17, 1820. F IN DIANA, ) f V iCt. N OUSTV, S uit c.u t o! s : 1 1 ' I crunty, Oc-ofur 7Vri, 1820. .Vrfn4iyiU, comp ui;:aht, . Jo.ie?,and Maria W. Junes, dsrLndants, In Chance);!. !rPIIIS dv 'he tump : numt bv San-.u-js el Hall, Fq his liorncy, came s court, and it .ppf aiin t: 'r.c -.rui-hc t;on of the cui t il.at the dt't'ji.dant i'i not inhabitants of tl is stalf iu nmii n, ordered that unless the siid difer.djrtdo appear ; ere on or b ice the fn M thy of our next March te'm (en the 3d M n dav of March 1820 of 'bis couii and :m swer tlie coinpla'mant's bill the s&me i'M be tnken as confessed and the matters!

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, , ,. , m'j-'. v iin.o: ui Hit iiuitl .nd things thcrem d. ctc-dacco.dmgU r L(ta,ti0! ,h. ,fi u, audtttsrurTheror.Wi.dthutacopy.d.is., i:cil u

rder be inserted four pi ks s.v;ei sMvi - iy in one of the vm -vs pa pets piinted at S'inc nros, in ti-is s-te. A cony Vv u JOHN I. NFFLV. c.rt.c.c. J V V i A v. A & Ai A i "S nr An Tti s 1 . a vil y. kspkc i fully informs hi-5 fti.-nds k public in item ral, t!iat ne still continues to carry on the Blu cLs m Wiing Bus i n ess. In all its various b tn cla at rh E 11 Shop. n- ar the Meam-Mi I, ami t...i: . U v II. 1 . . liimselfto be romplclely ti atcr of niakmg all kinds of warrantable Tools, such as, Brigcd 7 wo.?. Narrow sires. Broiiil sixes, jfd'lzvs and nil kind of Carpenters Tonfo Ihrsc Ox Shoeing. BrU-i-'js Milking. Can be had at the shot test notice. lie Hatters himself from his long ex penence in the above business, that l will at least met it a share of the public patronage. Vincennes, Oct. 10. 40-6m rfytAST CALL! nttrfife'l who are indebted to the subsc ioer on account oi u;e oem in jv drmthc lau: fir'n of Stout Is1 Oscr, Ie been ir.form d that it was nccesssn such denuuuls should be paid. But thih notice appears not to have been consider i r . t i ed woithv of attention by those 1vu)m it , - i " , i .i . tight to coneei n. and many have hfetl tc . -n , , - , . a cost on ti nlmg demands, which Jtosts , ft . , . . ou amount nearly to as much as the piinci pal Some have asked lenity, and it hs heen granted ; but tliat indulgence must .low expire. These demands aic the products of a years hard labor, ?nd must lie appropriated to the payment of debts, ontracled, not by the subscriber, and from which he has nver received the h ast benefit, but for which he standi re sponsible; and it. older to do justice to himself and others, he will be obliged to forward his accounts to the respective phu es in which they arc due, anil place tlum in the hands of officers for collection, if the money is not immediately temilted, as well as to make cost on the 'vdanco due him from those whe reside in this county. J. W. OS BORN. I'ivcrTiTirs, ,. 2, 182'. 3iv Wanks for Justices vf ttie Peace and Clerks, Jar sale at this office.

SPAIN. Wc offer, to day, sumnarics of s jtno of the dececof the cortes which wc have found in the Madiid newspupils The suppression of the monastic institutions, and the conversion of all their propetty into a national fund, are

bold measures which may be said tojerec.

iptobe l:ie national character to the quick.)

md cominodiousiShobki the e nro uce no rc-acuon. the

i cons ituticnal system may be coi.-idercd as secure on the side on widen it might 1 ::c onb ir finmces occunv much of the t i . itaeiiti'in ol tne cortex, and present ti.e: most serious, immediate difliculty for the new administration In the debate on the loan of 200 minion of reals, to cover fiuiv the deficit of the year, (which

50iWas finaiiy resolved upon,) the strain c f

argument firo. a. d an. was such a wc may expect to be held in our coium cs when l lie imiiar project foe the relief ot theucasuu slrail be discused. i !..; ?.itetn of hans met, in the ubs'.uk' inetabv i rprob:lion inthe cortes iiu. the ;)cenli.ir di-ti .n ses of t!ie pcopic, u.i'.ljle, lor V,:j momett, to bear any ado'.tion to their burdens, and the indispensi.i'i r.es o( a supply tosatiTv the p?csexigencies (if state, w( re pie tred : -hvc (.-f the txpedient of b'u rowim '.Mill a moie auspicious peiiod for t! e '.'dtction of ta'.es s!iciihl uriivc. A e.n --t deal wts sid on tS.e comparative . v.tntr.L'c of ditJ'ct and indirect 'axes,

nd j-ev.-rrd speakers urged the coT.Mder-icrte

iicr.s hy wliien tlie winters on titr.tt.ee ';ac iittempt'.d to rccommcd the forii:rr. It dors not rppear that tiie liti:.i.U's 1 Spidn u that &t ess upon the ' sc. vi i ce ot cus'uK.ii hich the natiTj.i a;litudt i their coim'rv lor an extcnsi' c:; - i.n,! ,,r v ooh: nr ( sr rr.- fiV u . ti c tlicoty of the nmttdistin ii j the In n i.inii to t!ie prohibition of forign p o tuee r d manufnclut cs, tiie count (le 1 ( o tir. leaner ot the cats tu i'-ftpptica''. i he s . ; . 1 e id"p::.:. -t.-iui iid...-. . ; t paiw di m: e r-d 'ow mg rcnai ks, tot the American question ( fj .'.mi. i fi'hjgiit tnyt tin t:;e j : "''d)!'.o' i-vsteni. n1 'i. .ot "rifr creat bfiufit. 1 ,'T ... ... ' . o n uch luiv '. i I, t j-c Lilly vone si ate ot impel fection of iuhicim es: widen t on d not mnr-.vc, ur.leSf 'liry had s ?me ccvipetition to strive with; and the monopoly . OUd t;e l'ii'h'y li'Mlliou 'o in'Ji.y po.UL' VYl.ieh wi.nltl he lorrt d to pn : - c"u-.c. ai a i.i.rn once, anic es w i-tc n u .e, at a l.i.rh m ire, at tides v t! .t y might have on much easier terms from jdio2u." W'e collect from the Neapolitan state pjpe.rs, of wmch tt m lations at c given to tnc "ami ; t.yztlte, Hint an Austrian. 'ViliOL V LI.

m wcioncr, anticipated nyitiie rest el the pK.lessmg n.onk., I CO

he Neap itr.ii government. In thejdueats, if below the fcge. of 50, and 200 if ing's spttch to i ui iian.ent, delivetedjabove to the hospitallers 2oo ducats, u the 2d oi that month, the foreign re- without dislinclien of Dgc.

'atioiis of the Kingdom arc represented ha 'liuca.'r eituatien. 'I he am wrrto . m' spue, ii d lis on the readiness and b ity :f Ne apolitan to resist fort ign :iggresi;:,1 the )n'ie:al mldrcss to the ixt i iiu ba.tuiio .s of militia call upon liicn to iupport the constitutional throne of the sovereign and independen c "l the nation" the daughters of the Duke cf alabtia, the reigt.'mg prince, had prepared with their own uar.ds H inge for the colors of the volun ii cis. hlveiy cfibtt seems to liave be ( n nvjdr to rous? the people to a sense of! then danger and of the nrcesity of res''tuict; atifl discipline, ond to impress the Austrian court and foreign powers gen jeiallv. with a high nh a ol the extent of i ., n . ibe means and the mfi-xilnhtv ot patn . . . , '. 1 tUtc spun, with wi.icn aggressicn would be resis'ed. Decicc of the Cortex, at the siting: oi the 26th October, in re: -poet to the building of twenty vessels oi war, to protect Spanish commerce, on the coasts of Amctica and the IV; i nla, I. The Coi t'-s, i -mity with the plan prcposen ... ( .vc govrrnt twenty vesf.:.( ing classes; men:, decue th. sels of wai , v f h ; frigates ( f niiy e':i : : n.v corvettes of thirty ; i.v btigamies cf twenty-two; and ti-r schooners of fourteen.' 2. To defray the expencts of building the above vessels, fiftren millions of real, destined exclusively to that purpose, shall be placed at the disposal of the government. On no account shall thtv be diverted to any oilier object, even of national cetencc. 3. The aid vessels shall be built ir. the ports or arsenals of the Peninsula and by ptefetence, in Fct rol and C'arthagena; and the j crmnent snail cneav-

r to employ exclusively t:cli materia as arc of national giovvih or manufacture. 4 T e government shall apprise the Cortes at the opcring of their next session hi the vcar 182i,ol the p:oeues3 then mado in the execution oi this de-

J oe. Sp?.nbh Gazrltt of the Government," of the lit of November, contains a dec:ec oi the Cortes, which prescribes. 1st. A general obimon of all pulicical ofiences that may have been committed in those of the American provinces whose inhabitants hae recojrniztd aid s.rorn to the new political constitution of the Spanish monaichy. 2;1 T ic ii ocration of 1I p.-rens in impiiaonmcnt or under stnuuee in those provinces, for political offences or opinions, with the guarantee that thcyaic not thereafter to be mo'ested for the same, at any time or u::der any citcun;-st-.nces. 3d, The restoration to their homes at the i.'ational expense, of such as Ivtvo been placed in confinement at a distance i'om their proper province or place cf" i esidencc. 4 h The extension of the ssine geneial amnesty and rclc:-.c to all the in sui;eiit provinces or dit'.icts, in pio poition as they icutrn to their alltiuncc to the mother country. The king, by a royal crdirar.ee, enjoins the full execution cf the ?.1gyc (le upon all the ciii, ecclesiastical fciul nuiit-ty authc: l.n s i i Sp;t!;, whrrcver thcic is KvQin to earn ii ii.lo i licet. The Gazette of the Government" of the 29th Octobei . contains the decree cf tiie Coius lor the stijipt tsicn ot n.oastic institutions. It is too Icng to be j a ! v t n entire ; the following arc itb p:in cipal provisions ; i st. All the monasteries of Cc oidcr of friars ai d of canonical congregation ; til the convents and collects of the militrv o'-'"e?s nn mtalleisof whatever im-icinss, arc sunnri d. 2d. I "o i i . a 1 1 . t :t . , divine worship in - .ome sanettia; ue-i cenbratcd ttoni the eulicst ttmcs, tlu overnmtnt is empowered to se'ect eight of the religious houses and consign tlx. rn to the ca: c of the nioiiks whom it may think proper to select for the puiposc. 3d In the oisti ihution of arch bis!. opricks, bishcpiicks, and ei dcsiastical ben efices, the government will attend pa?ticU'i.i lv to the claims of the mos" lnciilorious and distinguished inditiduaU ofthc suppressed religious older s. 4th. An annuity cf Goo ducats is pledged to each n onk in lull orders not above the age of 50 at the dale of the decree of 400, to those between 50 and 6o of COO, to those above GO, and to 5 tli. It is no longer permitted to found i any convent, or to assume any lelinhms i . oitlei, or to rccei c thcvov.s ot novices. Gth. '1 "he government will favour and promote by every means in its power, secularization of persons who have taken religious vows. 7th. The nation will give 100 ducats over and above to every r. onk ord.ru eel in bacris who shall secularize himself 8th. All the property moveable and immoveable of the monasteries, conIvenls. and colleges now suppressed, remam appropriated to the support ot the public credit. 9th If any of the religious communi ties of either sex, allowed to continue by viitue of the exceptions in the decree, shall be found to possess rev ct in s beyond what is iicc s-.u r -W thr'- tb .cnt subsistence, and proper objects, the sur plus shall be applied m th same manner to the support of public credit. 10th. 1 he government n:av assign such of the edifice ol the suppiesicd oider as it may think fit. to establish ments of public mility. 11th. I he civil authorities are char ged with the safe custody of all archives, pictui:s, books, kc of ti e suppressed convents, and shall furnish inventories to be transmitted to the cottes, that this assembly may select (or its library, the portion ol those etTccts, deemed proper to to bt so applied. The remainder shall be distributed by the govei rmer.t among the piofincial public libiaiics, museums, academies and other establishments of public instructions. 12th. The bishops or cccirsiasttc&I authorities shall be at libeity to dispose of he tacted vessels furniture, ornaments, bnages, altars, organs, choir hoc Us ; &c. for th hcEifit of thi in hrr.t parishes