Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 June 1821 — Page 4
SttLKC TiU) I'UETKY. REVENGE. IN life's purple currc.it his hinds are imbrued. And his eve-h ills flash fierce r.ith the lightnings of rage ; With the te.ti-5 of the righteous his feet are bedewed, Aud his d.i,er is red with the blood of old age. The pi ice cf his soul is the wild deamou's dwvdliu; Ou his d r'k, fallen brow 'thrones the spectre of Cin, And the rim fiends of hell, terrificly yclhn:;. Urge his soul on to murder, and fremzy his brain. Hit blood-sprinkled grasp a lock of the ho iry. While f-jru- are sounding the fame of their chief: His f ice is concealed 'neath hit mantle so gory, B it his lieart knows no pity it melts not at grief. At inidaij it's dread hour, e'en the stoutest hearts ft-igit.'ning, He cli.nbs the dark, nountain o ploughs throug-i the flood, And wild as t':e whirlwind, more swift than the ligutning. Dcils d?uh to his victim, then bathes in his ticod. i : ? : in .ITEMS. Among the addresses presented upon the accession of that Solomon of Great Britai 1, James the first, was one trom tl'C town of Shrewsbury wishing his majesty might reign as long is the Sun. Moon and Stars en lured. In ti oth, man. (replied the kin to the person who pre-,en-v ted it) if 1 do, my son must reign by candle light. The Mcam Boat, General Robinson, on the Cu-nber'and river, burst her boiler on the 1 6th ult -seven or eight persons were killed by the expl oiion -the cargo principally saved. II few divs vgo, a waon from Gynnet county. (G .) passed bv captain mon'a plantation, on his way to Augusta, loaded with three thousand nine hundred and eighty-f nr eggs ! The presi dent is said to be intollerbly bored for the situation of commissioner to settle the claims against Spain Three are to be appointed 50 or fio members of congress arc on the nomination roll for various sitintions in Florida, among "which we understand one of our state go. vernors stands conspicuous. There will of course be not a few dis appointme ts. The Rc'ir, Fink, Lowe, arrived on the 3 7th inst at Portsmouth, N H from J-remie Havti. 21 davs nasige. t'apt. Lowe, reports that the sickness still prevailed at Ma igoane, and Port-au IVmr.e. At Maripjoanc, the st hr Clarista, (late Orr, Muter,) of Newcastle lost the whole f her ciew, schr. Olive Rrrmch, D nnet,of X wcaatle. part of the crew sick ; sloon Yatico, Adams of Portsmouth, part of the crew dead, r.n.l captain on shore sick : also, a numb v."' nf cs3 - s belonging to New York and Po ton, fcvoh more or U&i of the crews dead or
1500 horset had perished for rant of totage. Robert Douthat, attorney at law, of the city of Richmond, is the owner of the ticket which dtew the puz.ot I o0,0 O in the Grand State Lottery ol Pennsylvania. The marquis of Stafford has ordered 800 tons of coal tt be uisitibuted amongst the poor on his estate In the French chamber of deputies, Febtuary 1 2, a warm debase took place on the affairs of Naples M. de la Fayette, B. Constant, Sec taking tne part of tnat counir) the former said: We have a rignt to put to ministers the question lately put to those ot England and to demand of them wnat pail they have taken as accomplices in the measures recently taken for the maintenance of a pretended social order ; a social order that refuses to nation the right of ameliorating their institution." The Universitv of Edinburgh now reckons not feer than two thousand students ; a greater number it is believed than any University in Europe could evtr boast of. Gen Wayne is remembered by the Indians under the name of 4 Big Wind,' or 1 Tornado ' Was ever an appellation more ippropriate ? Governor Mc NTair, of Missouri, bar, issued a prod am ttioo for convening the legi?daure on Monday tin 4th day of Ju oe next Several places in France are stated to have bee devastated by tremendous storms 85 h-mses were destroyed in out place by lightning.
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rapine; and destructive vpkus fever had broken nut anvmir the Nustnan Troops sent to ItaH Letters fron Milan sar that in niiir regiments there were from 7o to so-;) men l.ud op in the Mos pi d, nd a- thp drnirtnr f 'at Courier, there weic 16.00Q men sick.
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JO MX KSVINO S"H"AS jiHt returned fom Haltimorr U Y, 3 Plvladdhhi'ii bringing with him an extentive assortment of Merchandize "which he is now opening This assortment he has carefully selected -it son sists of, DHY GOOD, IT A UR-U'A RE, GUOOFUES QUEEN SU A HE, SHOES, BOOK. STATIOVRRT, TVUTliE, &c &e He thinks it proper here to remark, that having here'ofore sustained n fy unequal sh ire of the losses attending credit business, his present rhcumst mec intitnate the necessity of a d"rrrvivatin driivr nn article to ih- tur Charr hrhrr f'avmevt he rrcrii'rd 1J '2t Vincennes,-Mav 12, 1821. FI.OUR, UTHJKEY. t'c. ,r0 barrel? unr' fpif FlOUR, 30 do. WllfKKV, 5 do. r OFF EE SVG s U, TMT-V.JAT, and 7riM 4 von(; tivs')N5 JL Ju Fo' by, 15-3 D. SAYRE.
State of Tndiaim.
COUM V vilU. i i ,OURT, April Term, 1821.
ivid Chandler, an Insolvent Debtor,
Vs. His Creditors. Petition. riJ'MIIS day came the said David ChandX Icr, by Jacob C a, hib attoi ne) , and filed his petition, pra)ing tnat the cotnt would giant to him the benefit of an ait entitled. An act for the reiicl of Insolvent Debtor;." 1 1 is thei etoi t considered by the court that the Clerk give notive of the pendancy of Mich petition in the Westurnun paper, printed at incenne, and that the court will act upon said petition on the first day of the next October term. A Copy Attcstc, JOH D EARLY, d c k c c. IVlay SI, 1821. .-';w j yState ol Indiana. KftyCOuMV CiKt r-T COURT, xz&y Airil Term 1821. Ezi Nichols, nn insolvent Debtor. vs. His Creditors Petition. TjIIlS day caita the petitioner by S. ;X . Johnstor:, his attorney, and filed 1;ks petition, pray in.; th.c benefit ot an act cj. titled ' An act for the relief of Insolvent Debtors." It therefore considered by the couit that the Cleik of this court ive notice cjf the pendency of said petition in the Western Mm paper, printed in Vmccnnes, and that the court will act upon said petition on th first day of the next October term. A Com- Attese, c JOIIND EARLY, dc kc. May 31, 1821. 18-Jw Stale of Indiana. KNOX COl'NTY CIUv UiT LOURT. April 7Vr;7, 1821.
Thomas Roseman, an Ibnoient Debtor,
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Petition.
day came the said Thomas
Uosi nun, by G. II. C. Sullivun, his
ar.oiiicy, and fiierl his petition, payin that the court would tyrant idm the benefit of an act entitled, l An act fr the relief of Insolvent D.btois." It is llu refore co 'sidered bv the court that the Cierk i;ie notice of the pendency of such petition in the ' extern Sut, paper, piloted .it Vinct ones, and thiit the out r uill art upon said petition on the first day ol" tiie n xt Oc tober term. A OpV ttt"t, J-dlN O. EARLY, d c k c.c. Mav 31, 1821. I R . 3
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State of Indiana. KNOX lue.S i V elkltii cou?r, April Term, 1 3 J 1 . James B. Mc.Kawn, an Isioitnt Debtor.
His Ci editors. Petition.
rjVmiS day came ti;e raid Jayes B. il Mc.kuwn, by Jac.b Cl.11. hib atioriK),aiid filed his petition, pruyin;; thst. the cout t ould grant to him tiie ie;.i fit ct an act entitled, A act for the lel'.tt of insolvent Debtors " It is therefore coiiMdticd by the couitt!at the Cic;I; iixe notice ff the pendency ol sucii J ctitii.n m tr.e Western bunpapct, prii.teu at Vincenncs, and t'nat the couit vill
act upon said petition on the fnit day
ot tiie next October term. A Copv Attes'c,.
JOHN D. EARLY, d c n c.c. May 31, 1821. 13-3v
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THE Mib-ribrr h;i f.r hALR a vat c(v of Ilountold & Kitchen Furniture kJ mnhiMMfr in jut it of Artk, Tah'rs. Chairs, Puts, Ki'tles. cVc All cf whir'i : - ul low for cah. ' : : J1EA.MON. Apiil 27, : . M.tf V ES Tor printing Hv snhst t iption, an original tturk, rntitled, he FAH V.EK' CIYNE. 4.QKILV LTVHAL Plili CjL PTU H
State ol Indiana. KNOX COUN I V CIRCl'iT C.JUT, Aprd Perm 1821. Zachariah Pulham, an Insolvent debtor,
vs. His Creditors. Petition.
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attorney, and filed his petition, praying that the couit would grant to him the benefit of an act entitled " An act for the relief of Insolvent Debtors." It i thcicforc considered by the court that ti-e i Icrk ie notice of the pendency of such petition, in t lie Wcs'ern Sun p: per, printed at Vinccnnes and that i;tt court act upon s. id petition on the til day of the next October term. A Copv Atttste, JOH' D. EARLY, d e k.c.c. May 31, 1821. 18-3 Ten Dollars Reward. 0 Til v 1'ED or stolen fi om the conijmons in Palestine. Ill on the niiht 01 the 1 9 tii iiist three horses, one large Bay IIor.se, upwards of sixteen hands i igh, nine or ten years old, siiod before with old shotf,
u i. u. nber ot saddle marks, anil the
rubbed rV liib si.ouideis with the coliar
oi vze lace, anu totli hind lect white, as win as l rccoliect o.ie i.ind foot has a split on ene side, one Dark Iay fforse, about fourteen and a hall hand high, seven years old, heavy made, one or two lump on his backs, heavy mane and tail, moves stiff and tnts haid,one Grey L'orse, ten years old, 14 i nands high, low in flesh, matn. inclined to hang on the left side, a. id part ol it cut off short, a natmal trotter ; any petvm th t wiil seen: e tne hor-s-so that owner will et tr.cni a;rain thai' receive ten doliars rewaid, and all reasonable chaises pid. JAMES WILSON. May 24, 1831. 1 1 -iff jI Pocket Hook Found 0N the Mai ro:d between Vinccnnes
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bcr of papers the owner can e it a'ain by apply in at the Western Sun office f.nd j.ayintr for this advertiscmen t. Vincenncs, ISIay 2!, 1821.
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