Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 March 1821 — Page 1
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V1NCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 182 1.
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TWO D JLLA.l 11advancc, oi " , r h -ar. for r:'TS at cnaot the. .ai, uu V- V n iviic will be require". ..on terms.
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their advcrl..cmc.. -, stnt they UW thorn .nucd Specie, Cf,r-a,ul branches,
Hank ot me (Mass.) New ork Bank, .
Manhattan uomiwujj Mechanics Wank, Merchants' Union,
Rank of America, Ti,lr nF Pennsylvania,
n. f VTrrth A.mCTlCa,
Commercial bank oiE Schuylkill bank, do. BankofNthcrnLiber Union b,nk of Baltimore, Baltimore, Mechanic's bank, m K-rmers bank uu. Commerc I . t -c Fanners iulul11 ,
'V.1 Bank of Marvin Do. of mUimore, Bank of Columbia, '
Union bank ot ulhY '
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do. do. do. Philadelphia.
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TJeeeirrr' 0icf a inccnnes,
QtJ, S.-titnnber. 1820.
rTIIR Secretary of the Treasury
& directed that in addition to Specie & Bills of tile Bank of the United States and Brandies, the noUa of the followins tKUlks bc received in payment lor Public Landssold in this District, viz : All the incorporated banks in the town of Boston, . In the cities of Philadelphia. NewYork and Richmond, (Va ) In the city of Baltimore (except the City bank of Baltimore,) .In the District of Columbia (except the Merchants and Franklin Banks of Alexandria,) the following specie paynig banks in the state of Indiana, viz : The Farmer's and Mechanic's bank at MaJlS0'" lnTc. S .HARRISON, SECOND STKEl'T, (Ofifiositc Co. Latseile'a Hotcl) CONTINUE to carry on, in all its 4 ) various branches, the TIN & SIIKBT-TUON MANUFACTORY, And will execute all orders with promptitude, on '0lwb,Vw,n,lvilPK done N. B All kinds ol JOB OLK done at the shortest notice. (P Western Reserve monej taken at P All- oo 29 tf Vinccnnet, Mty
ii i in mi ii i iiiiiiMi rnwn rwirnir i in "i
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of Indiana.
):dicncc to a re.olution of the
C.tffhd i.usli'-c ol ludiai.a, i lor ward tou
nublK.. ion, a Hat of persons expel
led or iurcnJdbv the lo:ircs subordin
ate to the Grand Lodi;e tl Indiana, and request the editors ot'r.cwbpapers, ftieiidly to th innonic fetniij, to republish the lime. EXPULSIONS. Thomas f.'ata, Ibr un-eiitlcir.r.nly and unmasonic conduct, expelled by Yincenre Lodge, No. L December 6, 5319. Xcrnutl C. Tale, for unmasonic conduct, expelled by Bimi;Uir Lodge, No. 3. November 0, 5319. Jacob ?:enor tor gross unmasonic conduct, expelled by Pitgali Lodge No. 5. DurAel U'tUiun's, a member of Lodge No. 11, Troy, N. Y. for yroa unmatonic conduct, expelled by Vevay Lodge, No. 7, on tliu 'iOth of July ; 520. dcr Helton, lltzrkiah B. IluU, J)av:d Com'ci::, expelled by Ycvay Lodge No. 7, for non payment of Lodge dues. Ciirlcs trading, for f;rois unmasonic coi.diKt, cxpclitd by Zif Lodge, No. 8, on tV September, .rf 20. C' v;. (! fi-n thereeoids of the Grand I.ed..-c o." liidij'- : WILLIAM C. KEEN, Crand Vec'v.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN AM.
AT SUR.
and
Fame ""i Meed's bank, do.
Charles J. 11
Rcspecifulhi informs his friends rfandthepublicithaththiis
C'JiwncinvdltiC
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Hunk of V.istiiv-lon,
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Union batik of Alexandria, do. liank of Alexanuiia, Do of Potouv:.o, . uu' .
On Mirket Sir
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if Smith' S:cre
land's Saddler She?:.
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and Mr. John C .
Farmer's k Mechanic s
bank of Indiana4
He 1,01-0 hythc mol a ,c,; hi luSii.c., w iit
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Except Nous of a less denomination .1 I."... lltir.
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Tcrrc-Haute, 3th Sept.
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Wanted as an apprentice,
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KliSAn Till: ST A.M- MILL. T. r, k. s r k c rrri.i.Y informs his friends Sc uJ the public in general, that he still eontinuis to carry on the Bfrc!csmilhnig Business, In lis vaiious branches, at the New wvm- the Steam-Mill, and believes himsj;! t( le completely master ofma-k"u-g all kinds of warrantable Tools, such as, E!cd 7o.r, Narrow Jxes, Kroud ..frc.s Jddzcs. and all kinds of du penters Tonh. Horse and Ox shoeing. tV JldloiLS Making, Can be had at the shortest notice. lie flatters himself from his lon experience in the above business, that he v ill at least merit a share of the public p.v'vonaj;c. Vincwnnts, Oct. 10. 40-6m
January 2rth,
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-:n rnr.e at the bimin- X. .
Uav SCUUUMMii mi..m.v..-- .,ttho Viiinp m thC year iok auiing; ry on the Ut Sunday in April next, , At ' jc-t .. jn
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Sullivan,
Pennsylvania, and re- an
tO the tlllUC.Ol , - l,r,,ic( r ini'nliM'
an evidence of their e U friend, has r-ccivd no infornv.aion
intentions tonarus. . M-ill require no further invitation to in ( sure their attendance as herctolore. V Bv order
RICHARD M'lANbu
(attorney U. cousceuoh at law.) 7 ILL practice in the first Judicial i Circuit, of the state of Indiana i'.I in the counties of Crawford and Ed-
V 1IV ( - waids in the state ot Illinois. He may alwavs be found at his olhcc in Vincennes unless when absent on professional busi-iu-ss he has made an agreement, for buiness forwarded to him, in his absence, to be attended to. .5
Secretary.
from him. ny information of him whther he be dcaior alive'willbe thankfully received br Mr. Paul Lebo, in Stow, Porta-c
roun v, O u. wiiv ncsUiM Office, Vinccnne.
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Neat'iv exer u?- ' the. SUN ORice. BLANK NOTE BUOKS for U at ti.i.i Uti'iec.
n Aim a does, Jan. C9. D. J. Prcsburg, Esq L. D. of the Colony of Surinam, arrived here on Sunday evening, the C8th ituunt, despatched hither by h'u Excclltncy (unttnoi Yalaiant, ylh a commuiiicaiion, to his Honor President Brathvtaite Skeete, and several rtkpectahle Commercial Houses here, of an alarming fire, which took place in the town of Puramarib on Sungay 21st inst. at I o'clock, P. M. coniuici cms: pear tie residence of V. A. Cnistairs, Esq. on the green ; and burnt with unabated tury until Tuesday moioiti 23d inst. laying in ?hhes the vvhole cf the front part of the tou n, as far hac k as the residence of Adam Cameron, Eqr. taking in its way the whole of the houses and spacious storea. from one end of the water side to the other, leaving tht greater part of the population destitute of house, home, shelter of any kind, or piovision, every tpceiea of which was consumed by the devouring element. It it said that 600 houses were burnt to the ground. Serine Fire at New-York. A little before I o'clock on Sunday moining, (March 4.) a fire burke out in one of the building corner of Broadway and Fulton fctretta, which consumed V cr 10 buildings before it was got under. NF.W YORK, MARCH 4. We have received files of U.e Paris Con$tiiutionneU n anti-minuterul paper, from the 1st to the 18th Jantiaiy inclusive. No news of impoittncc is cor.tainj cd in them. The Chambeia were in session, but were mostly occupied with dis
cussions relating to the revenue and expenses of tht year, and to some matters of inferior importance, relating to their internal affairs. From Engl&nd, all the news relates to the state of public opinion and feeling concerning the Queen, and to addie&scs to the King and Parlumei.t, ii.quiiy into the conduct of ihe Ministry. Tie Queen, it seems, is to remain in England. In Spain, affairs seem to go on in a rcgulai course, and the new government seems likely to be permanent, and to ensure the public tranquility and promote the national welfare. Tie King had summoned the Cottes to deliberate on his invitation to attend the Congress of Kings at Laybach. Naples secnu to attract the general Attention. Iu Pariiament was in session, and seemed to be animated with firmness in its determination to maintain the independence of the country, and its tight to maintain the government it had ad pied, at the hazard of a war. The Kitv haft1 gone to meet the Sovereigns at Laybach ; but the whole of his kinrdom iw active in preparations of various kinds, in contemplation of an approaching war, and this activity is represented as springing from the people. No new movements ef the Austrian troops have recently taken place. Portugal remained tranquil : the public attention was occupied with the choice of Deputies to the Cortes ; the elections wtrc conducted in good order,
March. 19 I IC1.
