Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 April 1821 — Page 1
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0 hLaml Office Money. Recuver s Office at Vincennes
lyA 6V ht ember. 1820.
r SIIE Secretary of the Treasury has directed that in addition to Specie & Bills of the ilauk of the United States -vt ilranctie, ihe not of the following baiiNS be received in payment for Public Landssold in this District, viz: All the incorporated banks in the town of iioston, In tliti cities of Philadelphia. NewYork and Richmond, (Va )
In the city ot Baltimore (except the
V J ------- M-W'.uv.it mi Hi d-ivcdons will he continued City bank of Baltimore,)
- til f x-'n I, k nm.il be paid for accordingly. In the District of Columbia (except ; "-- the Merchants and Franklin Banks of Jb lS$l'D-UFFJCE jiJjEl i Alexandria,) 5c the following specie pay-
TEKIiK il-lulr.. mg nanivs m tne state 01 inciiana, viz : The Farmer's and Mechanic's bank at
Madison, Indiana. J. C. S HARRISON,
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li vl of the U. States and branches, Incorporated Banks of Boston, (Mass.) New York Bank, in New-York,
Manhattan Company, do. Bank. do.
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Union, do. lli'ik of America do.
Bank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Do. of North America, do. Do. of Philadelphia, do. F ir ner's k Mechanic's Bank, M-c hack's Bank of city St county, C-j-nntsrcial bank of Penn. do. Schuvlkill bank, do. Bank of Northern Libertiesr do. Union bank of Baltimore, Baltimore, Mechanic's bank, do.
Merchants do-
Franklin do. of Baltimore, do. Co nmerc'l ic Farmers bank do. Fanners' Sc Mechanic s do. Bank of Maryland, do. D ) of Baltimore, do. Bank of Columbia, Dis. of Columbia. Union bank of Georgetown do. Farmers' Sc Mechanic's bank, do. Patriotic bank of Washington, do. Bnk of Washington, do. . Do. of Metropolis, do. Union bank of Alexandria, do. Bank of Alexandria, do. do.
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JiEYAOLD- 6c BUISiMliK, 1- AVE just icceived irom I'hiiaaeli fiua and Baltimore a laiie anu general assortment of scasonabie
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carefully secicu. r.nd purchased cn the most ad ar.tagcous tern s b ot-c of the fir;n ( u particular tnuniCiatitn they dt em hup-: i lluous) ainonst ilicir stock are iiimosi very article in t cn :md of British, French, arid India Did! IKIOiKS
:;i!!ss?W A : queens 5 '
Also a larce supply of
DOMESTIC COTTONS & CAS1NETTS
CHINA,
OUEE
liAUDVAhE, Cl'TLE! V,
LADIES and GENTLKMENS
All of nhicli they will sell wholesale and retail ft the mofct reduced pi ices for Par moneu. Those who wish to pur
chase with CASi will pet hap find h to
SHOES.
Farmer's bank of Washington, do. their advantage to call and ex;n.inc tin i f T ..IT I rt
farmer's Sc Mechanic's banK. 01 inuuiuv (Madison. Ind.) Except Notes of a less denomination than Five Dollars. A. Will TLOCK, u. p m. x
(COR11KCTF.D WEEKLY.; Terrc-Haute, 8th Sept. 1820.
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Vincennes to Louisville.
! The U. S. Mail Stage from
) vStSW WILL commence A f&i lti regular running on
- Zi2SXGi3 the '20th April, ihe St. Louis Union Line from Vincennes to St. Louis, will also start at the sme time. 1 ravcllcrs from
Louisville to St. Louis, by this convey-
J ance will be but five days on the ro?d.
THEPROPRIEIORS.
V- Anril IRl. !2;lF t" BLA.s tv NO I E BUOKb for sale at this Qfiicc.
GOODS near to Mr. Ch. Gretter's Tavern, Markrt strict. I - if Vhccnnes, Jaruary- IS21. .
iMcdical olice
I'iE Piusirians and Surgeons rcti-
liny: within the limits ot the in at
deuical District, 'ill pleaie obierve,
that the cmi-nnnual meeiit'Crof the Medical iociety For snid Dittiict, will be holdcn at the Inn of C. Graet. r, in Vincennes, on Monday the 6;h day of May next. II. DECKER Srcy. Anril 12. l2-3t
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jff AG. U. C. Sullivan. VrMlNr.Y Sc rOUNCFl.LOH AT LAW.) TWVlLL practice in the first Juduial
V Circuit, of the ta'r ot Inchat.a
and in the counties of CraM ford and Ed.
'wards in the slate of Illinois. He always he found at his othec in V incenr es unless when absent on professioi ut bi'incs be ha? made an arerrrent, f n business forwarded to him, in his absence, ti bu attendid to. 5 I ti.
Governors 5c Legislators. The following ha been obligingly communicated by a member of congress, who spared no pains u. make the statement accurate. Canficnsation of the governors and legislature, of the states, 1821. Governor Lcgislafrs iter annum. fier diem. L New Hampshire g 1,300 g2 00 2. Massachusetts 2,666 67 2 00
3 Rhode Island 4. Connecticut 5. Vermont 6. New Fork 7. New jersey 8 Pennsylvania 9. LJeiaware li Maryland 1 1 Virginia 12. North Carolina 13. South Carolina 1-1. Georgia 15. Ken lucky 1 6. '1 en: jco 17. Ohio IS. L iii.s.iiii 19 India;, a 20. M irpi 21. 'Ihh.ids '
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23. Maine 24. Missouri
600 1,100
750 5,000 S,500 4,000 1,000 2.6f6 67 2,500 3,500 3,0C0 2,000 2,000 1,200 7,5fJO 1,030 3 560 1,(00 2,350 1 500 2,000
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The following tabular view of thfc c ompensation of the keveral governors and lejiis';toi s, i f the U. S. i dciivtd from si. ch souiccs as are belieed to be emitted to full credit; and is ottered for publication under an impicssion that it will be interesting to many readers. To tender the table nuue complete, it might perhaps be feiided, that the salary of the piesichnt of the U. S. is 25.000 doilats per annum ;nu the pay of members of confess eiiji't dcillars per diem. The governor of Ixhcde Islandh paid at 'he pleasure of the icgislatuie usually about 400 dollcis pr annum and peujiiiviK s about 2r 0 rollars. The legislature arc paid by tl.eii immediate constituents, usually about one dollar per diu m. tThc senators of Connecticut receive two cloilun per diem. The sahry of the governor of ry Jtr&ey is 2('00 dollars per arnum ; l ot he has peiquisites amounting to about 5C0 dol.ars additional jYiles Keg. L'.iter Advices from Europe. NORFOLK, Al'hIL 2. The regular fast fcailin l.ip Scipio, ('ptai?' Spencer Drumnioi.d, 38 days from Livci pool, bound to City Point, an chorcd in Hampton Roads, yesterday morning. Capt. D. has favoicd Mr. Lyford, of the Comrr.ercial Newt Uctni, vith the London Times rf the I7lh and Courier of the 1 6th oi I iVrunry, and the Liveipool Mercury 1 i : -r F iler date. lhe only ai ticles c ': ;.; . 'mtciest to an
American rc?i!er v.
va i.t.d in th.cm
are given beicw. Ctpt Diuu.mcnd states that the distress of the agriculturists in England was ti e leading topic of conversation, and thatil cy continued to send up petition to Parliament for relict. In exemplifi
cation of this state of depression, it is asserted in one of papers that two f;: n.g in Cheshier are announced to be let by bills posted up, a circumstance not known within the memory of the eldest individual, as faimes in that part of the country had always been sought altei mith aridity, instead of seeking for occupants. By Utters recehed at London on the 14th of Feb. by the Hamburg mail, it appears that, although the Austiians were in preparation, no advance had bten made. It was the general belief on 'Change, that an amicable arrangement would be made between the Ausuians and Neapolitans '1 he prevalance of this opinion kept up the price of Stocks. The Times of the 13th 1 eb. says, '-there is subsequent intelligence fiom Frankfott, ct the 4th inst. which states that the Austriar.s hac not croaked the Po, but that the army is assembling on the banks, ready to do so the moment they have orders to that effect. It has been affirmed that the Luke deGallo has been charged by the King of Naples with despatches of the utmost importance for the Parliament, and that, on the answer to them, which is expected about the 10th Feb will depend the passing of the Pe by the Austrian troops." LONDON, FEB. 1 7. We have received the French journals of Tuesday. An article from Vienna, of the 3 1st ult. states that the King of Naples has refused to remain at Laybach dining the conferences, and has expressed a strong wish to return immediately home. Wo are little surpiized at this. It must'suiely be most iiksome to a well disposed Soveieign, who feels for his own oigmty and for that of his people to hear a set of foreign politicians talking from day to day about him and his affairs, and in virtue of two or three hundred thousand bayonets which aie unfortunately at their disposal, laying down the law foi A,, Kltg Ferdinand's dominions, and how muiU prerogative he shall txcrrKe, and honr much libeily his pt ople shall enjoy. Discussions like these may well present to the old monarch a -cene not easil) kupporuble. From Frankfoit, al:so by the 1 landers mail, we learn that the King of Napics has not shewn himself of a temper to sacrifice largely to the dttpotism of his Imperial Allies. The 'genuine Zeitung say, that, according to accounts from Florence, on the authority of the Dutchtss of Florida, Fudinand -was resolved against admitting ai:i modification in the constitution to which lir had sworn wiitovt the concurrence of hit Parliament ! If this br true, what becomes of the famous monarchical piinciple" as applied to Napics ? tot here a constitution, the continuance of which, if not its commencemt nt, flows dhe ctly from the express will and personal pie urcofthc Sovereign If this be so (aa the Dutchess of Floiida has the cicriit of assertirg,) the whole questions h already disposed of. On the principles promulgated by the Austrian Court, through Prince Metti rnich, here is no longer any businrsg before the diplomatic assembly of Lajbacb; there is no longer any reason for the concent! ation of ko vast an army on the Po. The sovereigns, the ministers, and the soJ-
