Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 May 1821 — Page 3

TUW WiiTWaX SUN

kingdom of the Two Sicilies, and all the cy, andlcarn to exist upon tho reources

V INC E AW may ID, 62l

Wc had hoped lo be able to gratify our readers by laying before the ni hi tins day's paper, the report of tlie committee aooointe i to investigate the situation of the b;nk. but it i.pp;ars t'.eir icpjrt was iumded far the stockholders alone, not for public inspection. The Ccntincd Editor, the champion and defender of the bank, can no doubt now prove its solvency, as we aie assured he has during the present week, in his new capacity of Notary Public, protested a dtaft from the general government upon the btmk here, for the enormous sum of S5 and some odd cents, while they only 'havehe pitiful sum of S21V00 and some odd hundred dollars of theirs in their holy keeping. Mr. Stout I am authorised to say,

that WILLIAM POLKE, after rrpe

e 1 solicitations, has again consented to

crvc in the Senate of the state for the District composed of the counties of Knox, Davis, and Martin. THOMAS Mo CLURE. Mr. Stout Finding it the wish of a number of the citizens of no county, that HEN J AM IN V. HECKES shou'd serve in the house of represematives in the next general assembly, I pledge myself to the public that he rrill serve them if elected. THOM AS Mc.CLURE.

fortresses shall be occupied by Austrian

gairisons. 3 On these conditions a general amnesty will be accorded. And, 4. The pay and subsistance of the Austrian troops will not beat the charge of the Neapolitan nation. The British squadron at Naples was to retire to Messina and it is said that then "a great change will take place in the affairs of Sicily " The minister of

ihey possess within tuemeives, then win

this piace, from its natural auvanlaCb, be with icw iivals in Hie west; l lie town is laid off on a liberal plan, and offers etiy induccmenTt pui chasers. Pists may be obtained by application to the Cummissionei s or 1 . Lubois, Esqr. on the premises mechanic part.cuUrly, ot exery description, arc much wanted in the town and iieiglibouiiood, anil wiii find it their interest to attend on the da) s oi sale, as the terms will be

Snaiii, at the court of France, has pre

scnled two very strong notes to that court tiemeiy libeial.

o;i the affairs of Naples thev arc si.id JOHN DUN LAP,

to have a menacing tone.' The Firnrh J As LAN I

cabinet has given evasive answers. W m AH

Italy appears to be in a disturbed state ; Lawr.nccvibc, May 19, 1321

and if the people of Naples can keep the LjThe Pi inters at Vandalia, and libertveidea at bar for a little while, Shawnwctow n, Illinois, will please pub-

NLAP, ") E It MAX y 1 IN. J

COMMIISlONf.HS. A6 7id

As

there is a prospect of a general rising in

all the Austrian states in that country.

chooling.

E wish to inform the nnrenU nf

ren that we have opened a

SCHOOL in the dwelling house of Mrs Susan Jones, where the terms will be made known. SARAH JOHVSTON. MAR V JOHNSTON. Mav 17. 1821. 16 lw

lis h the above in their respective papers

until the days of sale, and forward their r count- to 1'. Dubois, Esqr. at Lawaenci . 11 tov colU ction.

of tht Knox Circuit court I will expose to public rale on CLiiiuLy ihe 2J i:uy ol 1Mb inst. at the couit i.ouc in lncenncs, the following piopi ity, to wit: one house ond lot, 36 Lttfiont, running back the common depth, as the piopv ity of John Myeik, it bing the houre wherein the said Myers now resides; klo three

Lotts. jus. 445, 441. $ 47 U, . "

lying in the iioiough ot Vinciunes, at the propei ty of Genl. V. Johnston, at the suit of Sarah Jones, admstx. of Peter Jones, deed. JOHN DECKER. Shff k o. May 12, 1821. 15 It NEW GOOD-, CAEJ1P FOR CASH JOHN EWLNG fTTAS just returned fiom Baltimore Sc JL Philadelphia, biinging with him

an extcntirc anortmeot of

By the mail last evening we have additional intelligence of great interest from Tiurope, which will be foutvl below. The

armitkc wdnch was concluded between

i.o.ivar and Morillo m November is ter

minated, and hostilities were to recommence on the 2Sth of April. Mexico is in a state of revolution, (leu. Y'iturbide of the revolutionary party, had captured two millions of dollars between Mexico and Acapulco. FROM NILKS' RF.fl ISTF R, A T H I T, 21 By an arrival at N;mv York, London papers of the 28th F-di. have been received. The following is a brief summary of the chief things mentioned in them. The Neapolitan parliament have indignantly rejected the terms nronod to them by the allied sovereigns and the Austrian army was rapidly advancing on Naples their whole force is said to be a"bout 100.000 men. The Neapolitan army is on the frontier, and will met the foul invaders at the boundary of their country. Streng'h to the arm that strikes

x ior freedom ; i ne King is to remain hi -Lavbach until the result of the invasion is known, and the parliament has declared tint his pcron is under restraint. The people seem to be wrought up to the highest enthusiasm. The regulnr troops amount to about 8O,0n0, the organized miiitia to 100,000, and a rising enmae maybe expected. The following arc the terms on which tho allied powers agreed to spare Naples while the despatch was reading in parliament, the cry of "war ! war !" was heard from vcrv part of the assembly. 1. That the Neapolitans shall abandon the Spanish constitution, and adopt that of the Hritish nation, with some correction and modifications suitable to Naples. 2. Tint during the period while this rc-orRanixation shall be effecting, and for six yt!5 afterwards, the capital of the

I own of

ALBI0M11.)

venditioni exponas to from the Clei k's of-

wili expose to pub.ic sale on Wednesday

the 30tn inst. at the court house in Vincennes, a iot or paicclof land lying and being in the old donation, No LI, containing four huiK'.i c-; acres, as the property ot lliaiiiith Lunelle, at the suit of (ieorge iiussey sale to commence at S o'clock, p m JOHN DECKER, Shff k c. Mav 19, iy-2. If.-Cw "'SODOLLAHS RKWAIU).

M e rch a n dize, AJ

rUMUS town being fied on as the scat V ALKEI) auay fl,n lhc &ubscri

t of Justice for Edwards county a

sale of lots by public auctio!i will be held

on Fridiy the 8tn dy of June, being the second day of the court. Signed for the proprietors. CFIAs PUGSLEY. S'cty. May 17, 1821. l6-3tf INTEitESTlXIJ SA L E Tlic 5ile of SiOts in the Town of ' LawrencevillPi rHE seat of Justice for Lawrence f county, will take place on the second Monday and Tuesday in July next, being the 9th and 10th days of the month. Thi f ivorable spot has recently been selected by authority of the Legislature of Illinois, and is handsomely situated on the west bank of L'Emberras river, a-

bont ten tni'es wjt of Vincennes, oo the

direct road to Vandalia the seat

ernment of the st.te, and to St Missouri, and in the centre

thickly settled, rich and fen lie country

It m iv be safe' v said, that the natural advairavrcs of Lawrencrville, are. without a parallel in the state. Nver failing and healthy Springs, Stone Coal and boil-dug Rock, are in ahun iance ar-ui.r it ; 4jh,e falls in the river afford every facility p water works adjoining the town, where a giist and aw mill are now in rapid operation L'Knihc rras is easily na igab'e to this nlacc. wh'" e' e1 'he 'aM1' a be ascr-O'led to Virenr' ; the surrr.i ping country is inlu bued by thriving and iii tlustvi arm. ; i L. - : t. . -.ig in pop il I'ion, riroes ."d onsrrjucnrr L iwrcnceville bids fair to become a town of gre.it manufacturing interest when people wi 1 rcoLe to confonp to the situition of their country; when Amciicr.ns will adopt their only national po!i-

fciicrilPs Sale.

gi virtu ol a J12T me directed

lice ot the Knox county Circuit court, I vhich he is now opening This anort-

mem he has careluhy selected it consists of, DUY GOODS, HA H I) WAKE, GKOCERIKS QUEENS W A R E, GLASS-WAKE, SHOES, KAILS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, BRUSHES, &c. &c. He thinks it propei heie to remark, that having heretofore sustained a viy unequal share of the losses attei.oir.g a credit business, his present circun st nce intimate the necessity of a dc termination to deliver no article to th- mrchastr bejorr fMyrntnt he received. I5-I2t Vincenncs, May 12, 1821.

Lojran cuuntv, 15

24ih

unefecn v

7 V ber, living in

miles soutn ot Kussclwile. on tne

mst. a neirro boy by the name ot

Jason,

nineteen years ot age, dark complexion.

down look, soft voice, fic feet two or three inches high, wore away a daik yam coat, (perhaps Janes) pale blue pantaloons, half yarn, the rest of his c loathing not known, it is expected that he is nuking lor t'anada, as he made an attempt two years ago, and was caught near Vincennes the above rewaid .shall be giwn to anv person that will take up said boy and conliiie him in jail o that I get him ag:dn. JAMES ALLEN". April 26, 1321. 16 9. The I!cirv and legal Representatives of Jeremiah Clatpole.de-

-ensed. dltam Mc lntuh,und

ics, it' i i ic cetisea. aiiam , at nf gov- )lre Clatwole, Louis, m f t -k Of a very Q Will take

Notice,

shall, on Eiiday the eighth Juof, nsiw enuincr. appiv to

'FMIAT I d iv ot

John 13 idoilet, Es(i iltgisier of the Land

Office tor the District of Vincenncs. at his office, for a fioal or pattm certificate fit-two hundred and twenty five acres of land, located by the said Jeremiah Claypole, on, or near White liver, in Knox county to, and in the name of he heirs of my deceased ir.tht .-, who was the original claimant and grantee thereto from '.he general governrunt. JEHEMI Ml P. HI , On? of the hrr., t,u I s ict (. ". JOHN Vi 0.. Vincenne, M ;y '6 ' " ?. :6 Ct BY virtue of a enditioni exponas te me directed from the Clerk's office

THE subscriber has fur SALE a variety of Household & Kitchen Furniture

consisding in part of Beds, Tables, Chairs, Pots, Kittles, tsc. All of which will be sold low for cash CARTER IJEAMON. April 27, 1F21. -3 f C h arles J. lama Respect ful I tj informs his jriends and 'he public that he has annnrenccd the fJ?"00 MANUSWCIURE OF 7) On Market Street, between Afesr. Czult if Smith's Store and Mr. John C. JIoU land' Saddlers Shop. He hopes by the moat assiduous at tention, and his knowledge and experience in h'u business, to merit a share of patronage Those who faour him with their custom may depend on having their work done in the neatest and most durable manner. Wanted as an apprentice, a lad of respectable connexions, from 14 to 16 year6 ot age, apply as abovt. Jtmuary 20th, tf.