Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 February 1821 — Page 3

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riXCEXM'll l K.nnuAiiv 17, IS21. "Tt'Uv Ahm.: - o'clock on Saturday

r '".t 1 'Si. I!); u.' '.' ' inn

;,:,r;M?a hv thc cry of tire; it wat son: oi,r ered th.it It proceeded from tin

,v a; n uv.h and that it had so tar pro-

.r s ! n a t. be ' a- oil hum m means to

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Thc bill was twice read and committed jconveynnee, one or tvo cars of such con.

as they may deem remarkable either lot

IN THE SENA TE.

color, size, number of rows, time ofcom-

Ccc.'hc. mentioning the

qu.am

.vi wns destroyed l

i'c loss ' the comp.'v may, it

b- climated at Irom

Mr. TU'jinats from the committee on ing to maturity, fcc

n,,,!;, T Mtuk. to whom had been refer- name by which the coin is known where

red the memorial of the General Aiscm-it 13 cultivated. And it i further and

bly of Indiana, praying to be permittedearnestiy requested, that e ditor may lo'tax all land in that state sold since the'be furnished with a lew seed of any trees.

1st of July, 1820, and all sold since the. shrubs, Innts cr vegetables which arc 1st of December, 1SIG, on which the'deemed peculiar to our own country or payments V.tvc been completed, made M any particular distiictof it. The object l-rnort adverse to the nravcr of the mc-.cf this request islo excha're them with

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murinl ; which was read.

:, m

Wc a-o -iirrnr;! Kr Mr Seraoton,

ir,t arrhe I from Y.mdih . tlntj

The following is the amount of moo-

cf:d

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NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife Hannah Lafosee has this day left my bed and board, witout any just cause or provocation, I thcieforc furvarn any person from c: editing or huibcimg heron my account

as 1 am determined to put the law in

force against them without favor or affection. ZAVIER LAFOSSE. January 25, 1820. 4.- 3-w.

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Jp AVING noticed an r.dvcrtisement k A in tlie Western Sun. signed bv Za-

thc iloi'.icuiiunil Society of London, for

ds, kc S;c and thcc who furnish ier Lafossc, stating that I had "left h thin; new or peculiar, under this re--bed and beard without any provocation,

any

is

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nry received by the Treasurer of L ist quest, will be entitled to a part ot wlnlL which is as b?.ce as it is unfounded I

nngtncjis received in return. lhtsc seeds,

I'cnnessee for Hiwasscc land, dur

sale at this place. Whole amount received 120,9 11- 21

. ,--! Cf (KuK.si.tinl.vthci.amcl Amour.tp.ua ilo b..k " : ; v , .,u..,,;i r.,nl dead ncaraf ,-,':,,'' cPcnsc , , , , ' ; ' , died mtuval d.ath. U LA,SJrr:Kt Ar.

have thought it my duty, as I regard my

when put up in tmall parcels, ; eii;hiniv, reputation toienH in my own vindirati-

on thereto my reason !or our scpr?ti-

1H,

, . 5rks oi :o!cn:o were pp-arcr,

' n-s-vi rem uned untouched

r -.,. a tlir "Pit 1 -

ii.ii. r.-.id h's n.mey ando,i.r ., m,,1,,v, on,,;,. th nnblic. th.at

T'.

illoods of counterfeit notes arc pouting

a

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i r.,,r rld Iron down the Allcicncny ; it is bald ti.e au a u c and loui ciuiurcn. ' . , , brought from Olean Point and other piac'04 . . . es of' embarkation, lie says there is an .-p n ram on toe tapis . 4. . ... r ..i;,; n. alarming quantity in circmaticn ; thai

Union tnost them purport to be on eastern

livi man tiuil Mil UUHtC, !Hl PCIUL;!

for tiie general benefit of American husbandry, may be sent by mail, addressed

to tne postmaster ol Isltimore. Editoxs of papers, throughout the U States, are respectfully requested to copy the preceding. LATE PROM ENGLAND.

Gy the packet ship, Tobacco Plent, capt.

Pialdwin, arrived at Norfolk. Jan. 10,

Liverpool dates of the 21st Nov. were

rcctiveu. l ney atloni, nawever, no

news ct moment

The kiiif, through the medium of lord

l't

h l a:

M - v v. i into th.e

i . .. i,c western, southern and northern oanKb,j

' i 1 Z, , and the bank cf Canada located in !or.- Liverpool, had returned an answer to the V ' V V,1V . l ol'p! "r treal. Be on your rruard I application of the queen for a residence v Pr(V'!V v ' suited to her royal rank ; savin-, it is

nt..K-.i I t? T? a t i7inrAT M V XV .VO H K ! not nnssiblc for hi.-o. under all th rir.

VI U J .Li 1 Ilk J-J . m. . - - - . , - , ........

tiis s:ti-:i havvv: Iron hitherto shewn.

i-vu; or fvj, to in " it, co-.sictcrati. 1 1

ir. v h.'.s - ie;i roiicc that he will

Nat. Int.

hv

r.

...u It up on Fnd.ty rest.

N F. 7 - YOI'.K. JAV

24. cumstanccs, to assign any ol the royd nal-

Wc have a'jain to record a calami- aces lor tnc queen s resident e that un- . - . . ! i ' . . i . . i i . ..

tons fire in this city. It broke out yes- ut parliament snouui meet, tnc allowance

tcrdav morning, between 2 and 3 oV.lock- wnich had hitherto been enjoyed by the

ul has reduced to ashes the block ol iquecn snousa he contiRiicd to her; and

op is well hr.jwn to mar.v of my ftti.ds,

and which I do rot hesitate to let the

world know. Well awar e cf the coniural

duties of a wife towards a hutband, and aho that t!ie cne party was as much in

duty bound as the other, towards promoting that union and harmony wider, is .o essential to domestic happiness I did to

the best of mv abilities discharge mv du

ties as a e;ood and faithful wife, whu hho

cannot deny. Our situation was far from being independent and it was necessary for us to use our utmost joint exertions to enable us to live yet he never made the least exertion to discharge any part of that duty, in consequence of which it devolved entirely upon me, and whenever an opportunity offered, I was always willing to devote my time in the service

ot ethers, whereby to earn a scanty pittance, barely sufficient to purchase sustenance for us, and when I was not fortunate en.'mf'h to receive mv hard earned

T-r"tT t .... f i

" y '. ,. . r .fl:.!builclmr; which comprized the squareitnat it wotuu men be lor that boi.y to de- fitly cents ;i ory, I was often crutllv ai.d A person r ui : bmsv..i a - 'j prcnt and outh streets. from! terminc the ainotmt of the futui c'provis- unfeelingly upbraided for mv misfortune. i an-r ted an-, tw ' -j jthe uppeT sj(!e 0f PuHon street to the ion to iu granted to her majesty." It lie has now resorted to a despicable ? piin tms toy.n v- cu.a . .. . -' ;firc.p r buildings on Front and South was said the queen hsd written again to tiful mode of gratifying his infernal dis-

. . ,. Ivm than i de-i ir Cl5 recenny omu uv vncvi,.!" ,v"i'J4" v.jnm;.'; ni uiuici uc- posmon, mo. i nave mis consoiauon teit ms ucui an impo-ior, i a, v . . .i atcc,.c '.Qo!,pripr!"im. above marul in vet more enerotir. trrm. imf.-.rtim T am. T ct;u inhp-

r; .. v!r-i". or hi mis

1 ov.-., - p

i rit. i .rani, vr nil i z lv

J , . 1, . , . i: .M t'i,. H' 1,1 ' S ' "i - -

i .uw...t,.i.., v.. ;V;:f: , . .erg:btelv built on Front street,

s' roved bv tnc over

ir.i ."C'n toianv u

.liwiri?; of the vivrv llhvnc, and that he came ti America to solicit such assistance fr.vu th.e humane S; moral as would -nabloth? ur.roitnnto sufferers to cmL .cram thither, snd fr which purpose he

i-.-d nrocure 1 n.mrrs at rniUue'pnia, re

One fire proof store, 1 he p.aper contain numerous particu- rit independence enough to prevent

bv Mr.'iars oi the celebration in various parts; from calling upon him for smv favors.

Moore, and which was unoccupied, is ol liv kingdom, cf the triumph of hert This from your injured.

all that remains of the whole square. majc -.y tne queen in the overthrow of the On the opposite, or west side of Front bill of pains and penalties. At Liverpool street, .some stores are burnt down, :md, on the C(Uh,a procession took place deothers much injured between the fire- suited . r. one of the greatest and best

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proof store owned by ocert Jk Kneel- atY;v

p' cants ever witnessed in that

February 15, 1821.

HANNAH.

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! Ui.'i it ina..v. v i

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Notwithstanding, .

(). Keep, cvi wh interrogated him, tlid

? . . n : 'v.n thr f' rc of his

, . , ,, k. i .,:M: v. laiac;! t.vu moct dar.vace on th-it snlo o rrcucntials, tlrd m In opan, n v,. a.i,

ton.

and, a'-d the store of Matthew Hov rdi. c

The very valuable stores occupied by 1 Messrs. llovton Sc Wood'-.ull, and Mr

Tiiomr.s Blaodgood, it is raid, have sui;

r.oncS.ed

in

cp. coi.th ued to receive ad-

io tlic nuist exalted

1 ;' a "vr ic and congratulation :

as well as other de:b;ic joy, had taken

r !"V rn

"s,

;)i:iur..ti'i

U!0:'S (A t"!

Charles J. Hand

Respectfully hi forms his friends and the public, that, he has fP cow.ncpced the 3IAXUFACTUIIH 01?

villi it it. i --- -.i . it k a. a. r ' k - &

".;., r r:t c pidl'-S quantity oi wines ; the upper lolt. 'i -r- (..; cities ami towns IrJAA irsjv I . hru to.i: tnayor of t.atot fiQ Thc nnf;l:, v, ;nOAt, that lovds 9 aiLlpitia. r,o. i.x.. . ' w ' '.bottles of choice, oualitv, ncarlv all ofivf rpoo-i ru d il.-irowby were to retire On Market Street, between flTetnr. Gvult w.ucii tob)tma a catc , on, . " w ;,vi,:ch vas destroyed. Mr. Ploodgnodlfrom the crdoM-to be succeeded by & Sni'f Store and Mr. Jskn C. Ihlm.ited to run, aucr U nv ever, fully' inured. The buibUome of t! e Grenviilc or whig paity. !ard Saddler, Strf Sc had r2c.ived irom tr.osc on v. nom .e : . . rr, . T , ? r- . hi 1 .i -i w

f..i i . it i i

had impo

It was understood tut he mtenuc:5 s;n-

f He

M

tuok passage on oo

j'.lii'l.'W, .-..WXft,

if . i i. r.i i .i n i . ..I. . t . I . .? i i'i i . .

i r.T, aiv.i oi no r real ame. mr some o; i "icm ,ua" . .v u niai ir.c ton- icmian, anti ius Kr.owico:r" anu cxpcn

coiitaitcd considerab'p quaniitirs of rrlcr-lfrrces of ?ovcicd;r,s at Troppau h.ad bcen;cnce in his business, to n erit a share of

'Idie empero1. s of j patronage. Those who favour him with

ss ii,! their r ustom may depend on having their

r wed: done m the neatest and mot duro

cnt ble n anr.cr.

Wfj-'dcd as an apprentice, a ladof respectable connexions, from 1-itolG jcara ot age, arpl as above.

2. tf.

- t t -n

i . . . . . - fi'-.i.'i k or Kri ). .it. iii

' . ' exceed in sno.r.t tl.e valnc or thejA.t:i:i and Kus;. arc'. t lro

1 ;: , 0o.r,i;bu!ldings The buihlirgs vcr 3 and 4 vviin tne M)vcrc-T.s m,.:sters of ncr v ii.-n ii-.iihM' r.vr. on nation, he Siairvi- . . . . .

. . . , , , storias l,tti"h, mi the cor f-,r. ration wasv an i' tatcs ot imr'pe were prey

?-iat he arrive, at J..ianei m.a " i-i , " . . .. ... . .. rr .... V-.i r

; : r , , , . r r.. t V. i, extiomc v rapu , the iur.es 1 1 uminatmg KJl l": i ti is assemmar .,jftu. .. t,i .- j- , inearlvthc whole city. ' ih- urMr i olhmg l ad transpncd It ;v ;:ur '01';1.-i,!''l,;:, tin lvM.onPvJ The fire broke out in the 1ow-r part prcbidd' the Austrian m iii be restrained b-a utter'v L : -e, th.at about the begu.nm.s ! 0 , , ., ,. . . . d r r. . . v..,.. ... ...

. . . fc i T r Mil rimrv ai h a . . ' r f . T i 1 I I T I "v I 1 : I T I V VI r : I I r i inipo HUT I w

L' 'ii . t . . ti itv nrr- I : . 1 11"! I If

reet, neco Ci nr.?

rvt,

barf occupied que1-' lac ot Mar oi poacc with the re vol u-

i. .v i.,.. ..f i:; . a, r "rroTitstr

' 'r.:,: ... :;;: ue :ct o"n r.r 'r -,ui,. a, a M,-.-,i! uvcr, W!;ich -p;.. .;a,i i,e mticd by the i-ivr" r.,U;:;u!"ancnp,n;,vitl, as entirely con,:el. i'':-' "' ' r":

'ane ox ni s own .u -v.i.'. i m sted h"d accompanied him from Europe. In order to act ids part more auccesfuilvhe may pos; :a!y be in posse s?ion of ? leervc c4!"'. uv hu of tiix deenmcnts, widt h h'A v.ill now find use fu' : thc or-e h.o presided here having on it that which would stamp hi", vidaov, and which he cannot ea-'dv c. a::c. Fut with a iw to dafct him i-i his designs bv jmtting the vub'.ic on thair ;u.:'' 1, w- eric the folin.vin:: d :scrio'.ian of his person:

The la' c Princess Chariot c Thc

. e w

York Advocate, savs

one or the

I ' I V n ; S D U R G H , O c t r : b e r

The h y of recruits ooored by the u-

i V arocars to !c about

. r v .- , 1

rn 27 vears

!.... ..r . .. M.i.i C r r

nhvsicians who wr in mroilutmn r.n l 1 S5 vriouer, oi iour men Ucm e

body of this princes, after her death in:er, u mu Pn"cc niore men than Nov. '317, his arrived inthi8roiiT.try--wa.sf,rsl Ulted' II 19 now as nserous

.t-. tvi rninniiin Mln 1, Tl...,:0. .. -3 1,1 " ' v ' ' 113.

Jiiti ..iii iu.ii'nii..u ui v l.liv iji u ua

January 20th,

i-t; i;PJf s rHFP.K is kft with G. IL C. Sulli- (J H v.-.n, h.y feme or.e whose name in not known, a trunk- with the nan e of Jo-

el Mannirg written on the trunk, the

owner can have it by paying for ti is ad

vertisement

tion thc cause of her death Dr. Croft,

one of tne physicians who attended on

rome, Oct. 18 It is affirmed that thc

mcgotiatios for the conclusion of a Con-

the princes. cowtniitrO st!ici!-'. r.s va?lct" . ,t've;"n com t of Rome and by mutual coiisrr.t ; nil persons it.delxcct

TAKS NO't iCi:, 7 n AT thc partnership cf ucskmav

k Gardner, is tliis dsy dissolved

l ; or b mcnes m;

. . . . i . . . . . . . -. .

b'ack

vci. taro-e mou.u en .t... ving an m-

simiatlraj smile decks his countenance. a'v? ar- !;atu.vali7 of a nassive dti-.poit!on. uds a lie with a ero 1 grace, wears to wldVer.-, avs be i from Flanders ; but

" !.!. i v... . r it. i

supposed, to c-ape from the gnaningo.::',c.WM5T "l ',.novcr' are as S0011

a guilty conscience, for the part he took clullCi rtg"m the death of this Lady. Should such '' " "iz1"" '"'u'a- -?V--;ui account, true or false, reach Emrbnd J yFi: nr. vary 9th, 1821. in its present stale, his majesty and his r TJIIKiron of thustefs of the Iobcloved lords, will have more trouble- ' -Wjl- incenne?, having 'hirthan thev will be able to manacrc to th.'day mtt fi-nic a ouorum, and elected the

neceK'

officers for '.'re prcaer.t year

, 'i'liat the oard now adjourn t'i trtret aiin at thc co ui t houe

satisfaction of the nation. The nodular -

itv of the Princess Charlotte, which! tnu

... ?-i .i i. t t. i , , .

K . nl tn 1, TtTlno. ! i- tbr "oliu no uuuiu, ii 5ir ran uveo,aimofa,u'u

lia'i n ac erd. H s-vks the French Jruictl lhe nal,on in the life time of luricn S-t ;day the 17th rt. :t 10 o'clock, German and English, ihe latter however jruthcr' lea.ves stron?: grounds to suspect and. t! at aa Kt-' d copy hereof he

.a , ,,..- : .,.1. ui.ii uuuir int'uiiN crc v n hi to. tir.se: ice (.a.. ::. . -";rn oun.

llistorv lurnisnci examples ot wlr?t King and ministers have done in such, sases. and we have no rcasno fo surrnse.

n iUVerent'v : "ss, parlicu! ocd waian ;

ara

when thinp; are mcnti'cs not wish to hear ?::c . i ...in tile , t-T,.

.., x 111 '-'"';' I . . - - T . ... . .

tnat vicorgc tneivth ar.o his mimstrv

i

--V..; t. i.o viitrd tl is 'dacc-""1- ..i.-inn -,.iimm. an 1 ehimird'ris vcdcntials dmlv authen-. a' bcVfer their ancestors.--va-abd, a d.uplica-e it i, presumed or thc 1 hls ory, if we I made out. is to make i u- f vorn rr. a great noise m the vord. Ky.Gaz. o-ra written upon bv V, . L. Keen. esq. l y . . . ll.pM 111

(A'le.r ' -

'NT IN, Cimn. AR LT. Clk.

Th.e editor of the American Farmer.

wh

- i ti . ' . : i . i. ..

. . . ,, .r-n., a collection, m me ear, ot tie varieties oi tcb wis rioa-iifra tn cnciur.e m.o u c . .

.... .1 ..l.., .i !n J),r litUlflll IUIIM tlUlUdlCU ir MI'JiMUM lilt situif on oi the settlements co t, l t ?ci- . . r , rt. nr 'United States. The object of mining iic ocean, and th eped!enc ot occupi-i . r. . , , . u:.,i,. n,' !. x ,o 'tint collectKin, is to benefit np-ncutturr

t',- VI'. tli' v-,,v' ' 1 J 1 '

as a aciencc : a:i'.i rs a pi .icucai nursun.

in ir 1

. ' 1 .. I'M n t r

..,... (."unilvlinoi II : . 1 I . -I'L.l '! ILL

. r ,t. fv,nTddn livpr in a variety oi wavs wmcn wiomorc the rccurati-m ot th" v.o o nun uer, - . , . ' :..,.f ,rr ., bh the particularly hereafter be cxpmed. He nd to rer'Uia.e tne mtri c.nu -in inc V . . m; ('.riVi'iNl Vf entreats his subscribers and other genW irn trdies mtbio 'c.e LHK'.d a.es, . . . : . . ., r ,tlcmcn, to send him by some private ml tcrtror-.cs tbcrcot J 1

toid firm will make payment to Andrew Gardner, and these having ccccuntB against the firm will present them to the same for settlement The business in future will be carried cn bv Andrew

Gardner. THOMAS ROSE MAN. AN PHEW GARDNER. February 9, 1321. 5-3vr

Wf virtu of :-n eytcuticn to mc di5 reeled from thc Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit rnmt. 1 Mill expose tf

public sale on Wednesday the 2Sth ir.st on the premises part of t.ot A"). 103, suprossd t-. centum :7 feet in front, sr. : runnitor hack t!?e common depth, where

on stands a dwelling and smoke house.

taken as thc propyl tv f Darnel Sullivrp

NOTICE, THE members of the Vivccnr.es Mc chanies BcnevAent Socirlu, aro requested to be punctual in their attendance at their annual meeting on the 2d inst. at the house of Mr John Rruner, at 10 o'clock, A. M- on said day. Ry order of the President, J. C HOLLAND, Sccty. February 8, 1821.

ryiAKEN up by John Har;brciigh,

I one brown bay mare, about thirteen

;i one brown osy mare, about tiurterij J and a i'.alf bads hivh, supposed to ht O f I tiK vcr.is old, with a few white hairiii, f the 'forehead ?. snip on her r.ose d o , - - ' i

sn ail white spot on the light hind foot

no brand pciccivah'.e appraised to S20,

at the suit of Sarah" Jones, Admstx. efjby Riahard Rcnnetl ar.d Win. O Whee-

r

Peter Jones, deed. JOHN DECKER, s k.c. FebiuarT 17, Xm. C-2'7

Ier, this 23th day of December 1P21.

A Et:,i!( tt, j. y. s. c. .Tarttf.rv lCtl t. -v :d.-

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