Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 November 1821 — Page 3
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THE WESTERN r,VC-YA6 NOVEMBKR 17, 1821.
Wc have been informed the Court bouse in Merom, Sullivan county, was destroyed by fire the first of the present week..- and that the wool carding machine of Maj. Wm. Bruce about 8 miles from this town was destroyed by fire on the 1 5th inst.
The Rev. Mr. Downing will preach at the court hause on tomorrow (Sunday.)
fast. Heedless of thtir cries and en
treaties they dragged them upon deck,
Were
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3ioien irom me suDScriDCr t
begging them to remember him in their prayers. They were then let down into the boat that was waiting for them; the crew, saluted them with three cheers ; and captain St. Loe made sail.
Splendid Assortment of
4 g(m rnrimri
abate a single lash When they had suffered the whole of their discipline, which had slaved them
W have Wn remiested tn announce from lne naPC of the neck to the hams,
the following persons as candidates at the ! ,thc ca Ptain l0k a polite leave, earnestly
election on Saturday next for Mmtia om ccrs. For Colonel. JOHN MYERS, & DAVID WELTON For Lieut. Colonel. JAMES B. Mc CALL. Fir Major. WILLIAM SCOTT, CARTER BEAMON, SAMUEL BRUNER, UiRIS-
UY TMK. PTFf'F AT Till.'
From Ftnsacola Floridian Sefit. 22.
Before
opinion ot ol the court on the question
jurisdiction, which was published in our last, gov. Jackson made several remarks worthy of himself and which deserve to h(. rrcnrApA hut thp fiillnwin sn ner-
fecily characterestic, that we should be U of which have just been imported inexcusable in withholding it from our from England, and are received here in readers; He said, " I am clothed with the original pachages by way of NewDowers that no one under a renublic xwrk and Philadelphia, viz.
ought to possess, and which I trust will . 500 Pcces,4-4f 9-8, and 6-4 assorted can,
never again be given to any man noth- qq ing will afford me more happiness, than j0 to learn that congress in its wisdom shall have distributed them properly and in 200 such manner as is consonant to our earli- do
where they were tied up, stripped, and farm a. Nnrth-IienH. ahum th Qn.w
the boatswain, with his assistants, armed jast montil. it js supposed that thev with cat o'ninc tails, administered unto havc been driven to somc n of lhe Xev; them the law of Moses, in the most en- purcnase, or lower down on White R:v ergetic manner ; the captain, m the mean er? or the Wabash The persons who h time, assuring tern that it was consonant is believed took them, were moving in to their own doctrine and to scripture, tnul direction, and consisted of two or that the mortification of the flesh tended j three mcn and some womcn and pei hap. towards the saving of the soul, and, , some children. Their effects were cari. c iii , ; i ; .
uicieiore, it wouiu oc criminal in mm 10 i P:Pfi on naru hnrr. Mrit, ,b wl.ni,.
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Mr. Mitchell pronounced the ' n"l,,Vu,"ucr'inLumsvuie M'of the court on the question of! On Monday J ueday l in dnrsday, the
1 9;, i!T 2 1 tt uf A ov ember next.
The following Splendid Assortment of
GOODS,
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est and dearest impressions. Yet as I hold these powers by the authority of an act of Congress and commissions from the President of The United States, it therefore becomes my imperious duty to discharge the sacred trust reposed in me,
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brie muslins
4-4 c 6 4 superior figured f ancy d.i 4-4 & 6-4 superior Loom, Moss, v Cluster seedings 4-4 8c 6-4 imitation India book mus. 9-8 and 6-4 assorted mull mull do 9-8 Sc 6-4 superior plain jaconet do 9-8 5c 6-4 do figured do do 4-4 & 6-4 do plain leno do 4-4 5c 6-4 do rich tambourd do 4-4 and 6-4 super rich tambourd & figured hook muslin
4 4 5c 6-4 do jaconet spott's do
according to my best abilities ; eventho 200 doz 9-s figured 5c plain jaconet cravats
the proper exercise ol the power given, uo y-8 do do new stvle dandy do might involve me in heavy personal res- d ' 9-8 plan & colored robes or dresses possibilities. It has been my fortune to 500 l)iece3 ovted superior fancy 'prints be thus circumstanced on other occa- 1 case sv.p-nor Valencia votings , , j , X tancy toihnct do Bions, in my vanoiu relationship as pub- j x assoftf d t:ibbv vclvct he servant, yet i never have and never 200 lba English, Italian & India sewing silk will shrink from the discharge of my assorted, black, blue, cloth, and
public duties trom any apprencnsion ot i all colors.
500 cotton balls various sizes 5c qualities do 41 assorted cotton and linnen thread do " superior Holt's win thread assorted 300 doz. superior madrass dandkfs. assorted 200 " do twelled do do 100 pieces 9 8 5c 6-4 dark, striped checked can. brie ginghams do " 8 lig!t in ' dark ground do do 200 " 4-4 and 9 N Irish linen nssorted
1 bale superior assorted London cisMineics
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personal responsibility.
The following story appeared in an English newspaper about the time of the disturbance at Boston, iclative to the Stamp duty ; and it is also to be found, with no material variation, in Dr. Rarnabys travels through the middle settle-
t tlllKC Ul i VI 111 illllVl iVil. About forty years ago, captain St. Loe,
commander of a ship of war, then in Tlnntfin Inrhnr. tipinrr nlinrr r.n Rnnrlnv.
va apprehended by the constables for vralking cn the Lord's day. On Monday he was carried before a justice ; he was fined ; refused to pay it ; and, for his contumacy and contempt of authority, vas sentenced to sit in the stocks for one hour, during the time of Change. The sentence was put into execution, without the leiat mitigation. While the capt.
ante in durance, grave magistrates advis
r il In ii t rcrfrf. in fntlirp. tlif wlinlo
' ' ! ' " ..w.v 50111R laws of the province ; and rever
?nd divines exhorted him to keep holy
thn Sabbath dav. At lenirth the hour
expired, and the captain's legs were set
at libcrtv. As soon as he was freed, he 0
with great seeming earnestness, thanked
the magistrates for their correction, and
the clergy for their spiritual advice and
consolation ; declaring, that he was ashamcd of his past life, that he was resolved to put ofT th old man of sin, and put on the ncv.' man righteousness, and ! that he should ever pray for them, as instruments, it the hand of God. of saving his sinful soul. The saints were delighted with him beyond measure. They compared their wooden stocks to the voice of heaven, and their sea-convert to St. Paul ; who, from their enemy, had become their doctor. On the day of his departure, several of the. magistrates and statesmen accompanied the captain to Nantasket Roads, where the ship lay, with every thing rcaAy for sailing. An elegant dinner was provided for them on board ; after which many bowls and bottles were drained. As the blood of the saints waxed warm the crust of ?heir hypocrisy melted away ; the moral sea saws and scripture texts gave place to double intendres, and wanton songs;
the captain encouraged their gaiety, and the whole ship resounded with the roar of their merriment. Just at this time, into the cabin hurst a body of sailors, who to the inexpressible horror and annsement of tho isints pinioned them
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4 " blue (V.v'd LisO cloths
4 " assorted colors and qualities 2 double milled drab cloths 5 flannels assorted 10 " assorted rose blankets, 6 4, T-4, 8-4,
9-4, 10 4, 11-4, 12-4 do noint do 2. 5c 3, roint
500 piecse bleached and unbleached domestic shillings 200 " assorted saitinetts 500 " domestic ehambravs do 4 d: stripes and plaids do 44 do plaids and checks 100 boxts i'uss cotton balls
of the above sheep were mixed with marino blood, a few full blood, and five oi six common sheep. Of the full bloods, there was a large Ram with big horns standing very wide from his head About 40 of the above sheep were marked with a crop oft the right ear, a slit in the crop, and an under bit out of the left car. Ten were marked with a square crop off ths left car. Nine with a crop eff the left car, a slit in the crop, and an under bit h orn the same ear. One other sheep had the same mark on the icft ear, and a half crop on the under side of the right car. The mark of the others are not particularly recollected. I will liberally reward any person who will give me information of the above sheep which will lead to their recovery and the detection of the villians who stole them Information may be communicated by mail, directed to mc at Cleves, Ohio. V. II. HAURLSON. North-Bend, 15th Oct- 1821. P. S. It is supposed by some persons who saw them, that the family who took off the sheep, had a waggon with them as well as packhores.
lie riff's Sale for Taxes. OTICE is herebv i.'ivrn. i hat rnthr
sixth day of December next, at the
house of J. D. Clements, in Hindostan, will be sold at public s. e, the following described tracts of land, or so much thereof as will pay the taxes due thereon for the year 1321, together with costs of sale, if not paid previous to that day. Sale to commence a; 10 o'clock, A. M Mc Cray, 160 acres, s. w. qr. sec. 35, township 2 n. range 4 w. (iilcrease, 160 acres s. c. qr. of sec. 29, township 2 n. range 3 w. John I'eck, 160, acres, s. w. qr. sec. 23, township 2 n. range 3 w. same i6o acres, s. e. qr. sec 23, township 2 n. range 3 w. same 320 acres, n. h. of sec. 24, township 2 n. range 3 w. same 160 acies, n e. qr. sec. 20, town ship 2 n range 3 w. same 320 acres, w h. of sec. 20, township 2 n. range 3 w. same 320 acres, s. h. of sec. 24, township 2 n. range 3 w. same 640 acres, sec. 25, in township 2 n. range 3 w. J. JOHNSON, Shff. m o. November 6, 1821. 42-3
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$20 HEW A HI).
ill give the above reward to any
person or persons who wiil apprehend
GEORGE HENDERSON, who was employed onboard of my boat as a hand, and on the 23d day of October l;.st, robbed me of three twenty Dollar Bills on the State Rank of Illinois, nc
HnlllP Hill nn lw. Mnnknd.n
1 case avsoued shirt & rst pearl buttons Vr1"' "XT' v w 2 doubU eilt vest and c at do ; Lompany, New oik, three Bills of threo
Sheriffs Sale For Tax?-?. I ILL expose to public sale on S itt!r Mav the mix day rf December next, t Court Iu-unc in Princeton the n Ufiwinr; actsot land or so much thereof as will p ay e tax and cost for the present year :ier? Jcrcs. M. .Icres. .Yc. Noah bpeurs, 100 50 100 51 same, 100 46 100 rleirs ot bolomon Catt, lOOacns, M. D ,obert Day, I00 6 1Gu 58 deirsoflranddhlc, ioo S3 W ilham Mcintosh, 200 acres, M. D. same. SAo -r,t m t
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same 400 acres, in tou a 2, s. ranee 1 1 Simpson White 160 act-ess. e. quarter of sec 19 town .1 range 10 w. Also Uie following tracts of land owned by non-residents.
Non-residents 61 114 ei 71 sa"' 51 C3 22 111 same, 100 29 6 1-4 same, 41 75 10 s:lme 25 115 4o 93 same, 33 5g 5g 5 sant" 76 92 46 78 same, 52 44 g same, 3 27 James Smith 160 acres n. c. .,r. of sec. 24
November 15 1821.
JAMES K. SLOAN, Shff. c.c.
Bhcriirs Sales. IR Y virtue of sundry ivritsof excettA3 Hon to me diiectcd, 1 shall expose to sale at public auction on the Ut Monday in iHcemb.r ,;cxt, at the 1,0, of Kobert Jiaiusoiiia 1 circ-Haute, the fol. lowing property to wit: the South West quarter ot Section No. 19 in io ;.s ,)D AO. 12 North, otHangt No 8 West -1 I he ioilowing lots in the town of Terre I aute, Not. 42, 3u6, 30, 98, and 174.-
hree cows,alSo on the same day at ih9 house o Samuel Mc.Quiikin ont .aia stove, all taken to sau,ty judgments favor of Vigo county,-aiso on the same day, at the said Robert Harrison's the Nor h W est q: ot Sec. No 26, in Imvnship No. 12 North, of Range No. y West, taen as the property 0f the es-ta-eof Easpinwall deceased, l0 satisU a judgment in iavor of Jhn'D. Har L. U. SLUTT, Shfi. c. November 13 1821. .
5 V virtue of two executions and cost . j) hnls to mc (lii.-n, ,1 i 1 .. . - 1
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and taken 1 one horse waKKon and anuantity oi poplar plank, which I shall expose to pubdc sale as the la.c diicci,. at
linns ui v iiro connic
uu inc nrsi .Monday of Uecembei next at 12 o'clock A. M. JOHN HARRIS, For L. H. SCOTT, Shff. r.c. November U, 1821.
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donia d.imask shav. Is bom!) tzets, asv rtea assorted Canton eraj)cs sensliaws and ftorcnteens tlaj 5c bandanna silk handkerchiefs
Florence and satins, assorted colors
wiiitc and f.gured fancy mersailles vestings lami)s wool half hose
" v u'.nen's ljlack worsted " assorted ribbons black nul Italian crapes casks assorted h n U-arc, consisting of
fine and coar.se cutlery, expressly put up for the retail business 10 boxes wool car ls. No. S
10 " h'.ttunore s cotton cams. No. 10
Dollars each, on the Bank of Missouri,
at St Louis, and a few one Dollar Bills on the State liank of Kentucky, their numbers not known; theie vet iaso a number of notes of hand and icceiptsin
; the Pocket Bo'k. when taken ; he also
stole a close bodied black broadcloth Coat with a black velvet collar, a (lold Watch, cased as a hunting watch, and a yellow silk handkerchief. Said Henderson is about thirty years of age from appearance, ( a small size, sandy complexion, and much addicted to intoxication; he had on a pair of linen pantaloons with the kr.ees u urn entirely
through, a coarse iim : m well patch
li trunks men's md ladies' assorted fine j ed, an old hat, no vest 01
he will
and coarse shoes ,Tenns ra.ak ktavva on the dav of sale. u : .r.irr (;. ormsbv.
ale of Lands for Taxes.
Il.L expose tt public -ie at the
ourt house in t:.e iovn of Peters- 1
burgh, Pike county, Ind on Saturday the first dav of December '.cxt, the followimr
tracts ot land, or so much thereof as satisfy the tax and costs due thereon
the year ls:o,and 1821 ( pr
John Decker, lOOacrs, James Franslev, S.V0 acres,
probably change his name Said robbery
was committed Oh the names ot the unio. in Perry county, Indiana, two miies below the mouth of Deer creek. The above reward will be paid by me in Evansvillc. ANDREW PORTER.
NOTICE THERE uili be sold at the late dwelling house of John Small, deed, (near incennts, IndJ on .Wednesday the 5th day of December 182 . a pan of said deceased property, consisting ol Cat tic, Hoggs. Househo.d u. niturc, a complete set of Cun smiths too.s and a considerable quarty of old Lumber such as Brass. lion, Sec. Tin re will also be sold on Tuesday th llth diy of same nvnih t: : , ,.f said deceased on the L'Embarrass, in
uwi3,a eonsmeranic CjUantu o. , r.,pCi;y j beionging to said citato. 'iz ; Cattle, Hog-s, and Oxen, together with house- ' hold and Kitchen furniture, and a com-1-iete set of Black smithg tools, and some . Miliar Kiules. The sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. V. The terms made known on the day of sale. I ' thoe having accounts ag unst said estate a e rerjuesied to present them propci ly au-huiticated I'm it e-
mentnytne I5ih March :82;. ?ARY SMALL a'lmvx. 42-6m. W. M. SMALL admtr.
TO lt'EXf. HOUSE and lot in Vince 1 cs for the repairs, on the snm l-rrr.
will be liberal, enquire of MRS. TEREAC. Nov U, 1821 It.
A
win' EDNA'AY fromi I nrrnticc boy by the
from the subscriber on
28th ult. an ap-
boy by the name of Hiram
France, he is in the 19th year of his aec.
and for somo time past he has worked tx
Jeremiah Sc Wi .tam Mays, 100 acres, the tanners business, wnoever win deliver j
TnVin n T. 1? ..-, i.v.. i.,tw ii, the saiu annrenuce, nnaui rrancc, to
.own of Hipjlib iok, Xos. 3 5c 5. John M Trusdale, lot No. 72, in Petcrsburh. Robert M. Evans, lots os. 1,8 -5, in Petersburg!). J As KIN MAN, d. shtf. p.c. Nov. 9, 1831.
the subscriber on the plains of Bussrron,
shall have six and one fourth cents reward, but no charges paid hv me.
BENJAMIN KNOX.
Blank DEEDS for sale.
FOR HALE PIOPPER stills, worms and copper 'kJ ciii;.;h rs. hoop Iron, which I will st !1 cheap for cash or appro, ed credit .
It applKC lor soon, a! the steam iiba and annaratus for 3 or 4. ")Utisn -e , ar m
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hau, and put in complete tpp. -..ion. by one of the best workmen in t c tdte
Those wishing to embark in that busi-
ness will do well to call soon W. MAI Lr.TT. Palestine. Crarrford county, state A Illinois 42. 6vr. Tf)ST on the id of Novbcmber someA where on the road between Vincennes and Cel. VigoN a good woman) saddle, having a blue plash seat by re-
