Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 November 1821 — Page 1

WSSTEIiN SUN & GENEEAL ADYE&TI3ER.

BY 15L11IU STOUT. VINCENNES, (INI).) SATURDAY, NOVFAJBElt 24, issi. Vol 13. No. 43.

THE ll ESTEILV SU.Y Asa E.YERJL ADVERTISER, IS published every SaTurua'. at TWO DOLLARS per annum, if pai'' advance, or TWO DOLLARS Sc S)l TY CENTS at the end of the ycar,fo.

which a note will be required.

BAR-IRON is CASTINGS. JAMES & Me AKTIIUU. Manufacturers of Uartif Cast-Iron

Extract from the chatge of Chict Ju- tion lro.n n-n u, to south, forming icaily lice Alcilen to the Oratul Jury tor the right ang.es with the canal line an - in county ot Somerset, Maine. fact serving for so many lateral canals "Our government is founded on prin- themselves. There is ahead) a stumciples ot equal rights and privileges. boat navigation on ayuga lake apiojcct Eveiy man lias claims to distinctions, to for a canal between Cunandatfiia and the I I . iT . 1 , 1 I ... O

II AVE opened a store on Market honor, and to offices, when he can tound canal line, and by means ot the S li L street, Vinccnnes, where they in- those claims on his own meiits and the the canal will be united with the Si

No subscription can be withdrawn un- tend kccping a constant supply of the a- viitues of his lifer. Wc are not at liber-

til all arrearages arc paid.

AnrERtis events conspicuously inserted on the usual tcims. Advertising customers 44 ill note on their advertisements the number of limes they wish them inserted those sent without such directions will be continued "til forbid, Sc must be paid for accordingly

L.7A7J-OFFICE Mlk 1 ,

UEC.F.lVAilLE AT TERRE HAUTE. Specie, Bank of the U. States and branches, incoiporatcd Banks of Boston, (Mass )

New orl; Bank, inNew-lotk,

Manhattan Company, Mechanic's Dank, Merchant' Union, Hank of America,

Bank of Pennsylvania,

Do. ot North America,

Do. of Philadelphia,

Farmer s Ik

XT

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I J r

V mm . ML-

T7

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do. do.

do do. do.

Philadelphia.

do. do.

Mechanic's Bank,

Mcchacic's Bank of city U. county, Commercial bank of Pcnn. do. Schuylkill bank, do. Bank of Northern Liberties, do, Union bank of Baltimore, Baltimore. Mechanic's bank, do. Merchants do. Franklin do. of Baltimore, do. Ccmmerc'l & Farmers bank do Farmers' Sc Mechanic's do. ' Bank of Maryland, do. Do of Baltimore, do. E?.uk of Columbia, l)is. of Columbia. Union bank of Georgetown, do. Farmers' k Mechanic's bank, do. Patriotic bank of Washington, do. Bank of Washington, do. Do. of Metropolis, do. Union bank of Alexandria, do. Batik of Alexandria, do Do. of Potomac, do. Farmer's bank of Washington do. farmer's h Mechanic's bank of Indiana, (Madison. Ind. ) Except Notes of a less denomination

than Five Dollars A WHITLOCK, it. r. m. (COIIRF.CTK.D WEEKLY.) Terre-Haute, 8th Sept. 1820. 39-tf

bove articles. 1 hey have just received ty, then,

norn incir iron works. 20 Tons BA 11 I It ON of superi- . .

or qualitv. incliuiinff

LOU ft II MOULDS

jGUN TIUI5,

ILL MHNDLES,

AX, & HOE Iron, eke &c.

ALSO,

W Tons Castings,

AMOXG WHICH ARE 70010 & 12 Gallon Kittles, J oo 15 do. de 5020 do. " dv And u general assortment of Hollow- Ware, Very light and handsome. Ail winch they offer for sale by the email or largr quantity, at r duced prices. mkhchants in the country will have an opportunity of pui chasing upon good terms and selecting tiom the best assort

ment in the western country.

Vtncetincs, J'lly 1821.

to thwart our own principles

26-tf

SHI SHEEP re stolen from Hie at North-Bend, about

subset iber's

the 20th of

last month. it is supposed that they

have been driven to some putt of the New jpcrsecks the use of force in administei

Sen ca,

usque-

hannah and the Delaware livers, am! of course to the Delaware and Chesai cake

and, by neg;ectsng to furnish the means bays Bv the Gsnocc river andintc;nai

of early education, deprive thousands in navigation of 40 miles wiil be seemed, the community ol the piivhegos of be- and "scleral advanta-cs may be deiivcd by coming men of talents ; men ot extensive a junction with the Tonne wanta creek usefulness, & ornament to their country Pursuing our course further west. c y In connexion with the subject of bejond the borders of the state of Newpublic schools, it U natuial to look to the York, we approach the great valley of innumerable advantages resulting to the the Mississippi. The first point of corncommunity from the religious insli uction munication with thoe western waters, of the pulpit. Enjoying, us wc da, the that pour into the issisippi liver, is at most ample liberty of conscience, we are the source of the Alleghany which unites without excuse if we do not prize it as with the Monong! alialy at Pittsburgh Sc it deserves, and avail ou: selves ol the forms the Ohio About 16 miles of cacountless blessings which it places with-j ual would join tlx western canal and in our reach. We have the privilege of, French creek, a branch of the APeghai.y; worshipping God according to the die land theie could be another comnumicatates of our own consciences: let us not ; tion through Chetough lake Bv these then abuse the privilege by neglecting it. improvements, we might have a dbect Indeed, a stead), serious, and sincere ob- j connexion between Nt Yot k and Piitsservance of the worship of God in his burgh, the grand dc A of the wts'ern sanctuary, and reverence for the institu-' states. tions of reiigion, arc the only suic and ef- Extending our views bevond the head feet ual proof which we can n'ue to the waters of the Ohio, at Pittsbutgh, ether

woild of the exalted estimation in which; means andsouicesof connexion with the

wc hold this privilege. i4 As we prize and chciish our liberty, we have, as citizens of a free country, peculiar reasons lor cherishing and advancing the Christian rcliirion. In illustrati-

on of this truth, I cannot express myself

to happily as m the words ot a distin

guuhed Divine and excellent man:

" Religion,' nc observes, 4 befriends lib

erty. Ii diminishes the necessity of pub

lie restraints, and, in a gicat meauiesu

Purchast, (r lower tiow.i on White Kiv- ing the la-.vs, and this is done bv making

er, or the auash I ne pcrsoiis tvuo it men a taw to themselves Take away the

is believed took them, u etc moving in pui ify iii-. and restraining influence of re-

tliat direction, and consisted -t c.vu or ; litri )!i, an.l selfisnness, ranacitv, and in

tiirce men and some woukii and perhaps justice, wi 1 break out into new excesses,

some children, i neir effects wtie carried on pack horses. Neany Jje wuoie of the above sneep were u.i .ed vvi'.n i;arino blood, a few full bioud. and five or six common siieep. 4Jt tiie fufK Ojoos, there was a large Ram with hou.s ktanding very wiuc from his ne.ui A-

bout 40 of the above sheep eHfftrUed

Land Office Money.

lie diverts Office at Vincennes

19 th September, 1820.

fpHE Secretary of the Treasury has U directed that in addition to Specie Bills of the Bank of the United States nd Brandies, the notws of the following banks be received in payment for Public Landssold in this District, viz : All the incorporated banks in the town J Boston, In tho cities of Philadelphia. New-

York and Richmond, (Va.) In the city of Baltimore (except the City hank cf Baltimore,) In District of Columbia (except the

the Merchants and r ranklin Banks of Alexandria,) Sc the following specie p u inr banks in the state of Indiana, viz: The Farmer's and Mechanic's bank at Madison, Indiana. J. C. S. HARRISON,

and amidst the increasing perils of soci

ety, government must be strengthened to

th lend it Diminish firincilc, and you increase the need force, in a commu nity In this country, government needs not the ana) of power which you meet in other nations. No guards of sohlicis no hosts of spies no vexatious regulati-

with a crop off the right car, a'SSac 0ns of police. But it accomplishes its crop, and an under bit out ot tne ;eti ear. beueficicnt pu poses by a few unarmed Pen were marked with a square crop off Judges and civil officers, and operates so th? left ear. Nine with crop off the siiently aioundus that many of us enjoy left ear, a slit in the crop, and an under its blessings with hardly a thought of its bit from the same ear. One other sheep existence. And this is the peif ction ol uad the same mark on the teft ear, and a freedom. We owe all this to the nowtr

half crop on the under side of n.e right ear. The mark ot tne others atw not particularly recollected. I w iil liberally reward any person who will i;ive me information of the above sheep vnich win lead to their leioveiy and the detection of the vi'lians who stole them Informant n may be communicated by mail, directed to meat c icves, Ohio. V. U. HARRISON. North-Bend, ! 5th O. t 1821. P. S It is supposed by. vme :et sons who saw them, that.the family w ' o lotik off I'u icep, had a wa.:.oii tJu ihem is vvei a- p..ck .tores. GL'-.S v. P by e.aitei iierteTek, of

of those laws which religion writes tjn tjtir hearts ; which unite and concentrate public opinion agi'inst injustice and oppression ; which spieada spit ii of equity and gt)od will through the onnnunity Thus Religion is the Soul of Freedom : and no nation under heaven has sucli an interest in it as cut selves."

Dr. Channing.

.Xotke to Intruding settlers auU

ethers. commit w.aatc o.t

the publtc Ltnds.

Af TIMIOSE lawless persons who areguii

H ty of intruding on lands ot the L. Stato.-, am! of committing waste on pubHe limber, are hereby notified, that measures having been taken for a rigid enforcement of the laws of the United States in such cases made and providedthey are hereby ordered to desist from 'ouch offences forthwith, otherwise they

will le prosecuted to the utmost rigor ot

From the Albar.) ( ' . Y.) Statesman. THE WES 11 RN L ANAL. In a late number of the Statesman, we gave a brief notice of a volume abt.ut to be published in New -York, on the canal with an extract fiom the. in induction wiititn by col. Haines The Evening

with saddie,; "ost ot the 4th October, contains a eol-

eouirwC one son ei horse

aaket wTmrie, a-a b uhe. and stir- timn ot extracts trom the mti oducmt v i e

western canal present themselves The fust junction might be between the Cayahoa, that runs into lake F.rie, a ' the Vuskinijvm, which passes into the Ohio about 170 miles below Pifsburgb Sis miles of a canal would create their union. Further west, the Sandusky and Srioto rivers could be joined. TSey havt their head waters in the same marsh or sw:nnp, the former discharges itself into tak- E tie, and the latter into the Ohio iver below tne mouth of the Muskingum. Fo' lowing the lake shore, we soon find that another channel of internal trade might ' be opened by means of the Miami w hich swells the waters of the Ohio, and the Miami of lake Trie : they have their rise on the same level The sources of the Vaume of lake Eiie and the head waters of the Wabash, a noble stream would intermingle with very little labour Be wren lake Eiu- and lake Michigan, a navigation would be easy and practicable, by uniting the Huron or R ism, of lake Eiie, vith streams that lun into the former lake. The St. Joseph and the Raisin arc contigtous in their head waters Persuing their couise to the southerly ei e, or head of lake Michigan, we find new fa. duties to internal trade, opening ur.ot our view. 1 hc.e are foin ways of connecting this lake, ; nd of cout-c thr wi sf n ( anal, with the 1 nois river, which p im its grand curientinto the boson, of the Mississippi, near M e sci e of St. L u s. First, it could be effected bi inn n a branch of ti e f'hirago river, whim f mpties into lake Michigan, and a b ai ch of the rivei Piein, running in a direnion

from the not th west, which anpioacl-es

within HH miles of the lake, and then

turning to th south tst- b'ends its w a-

teis with ti c i luakiki 50 miles from the

Illinois The-e waters oppioximate with

in two miles of eacli other, and when

swclicd by heavy falls of rain actually u-

nite, so that boats l 8 and 10 tons bur-

oen pass and i pass from the lakes to he

viissibvippi throng - this natural 101110.'

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VIENNA, Sv ptember I. Ottoman J mfiirc. News has been re

ceived at Constantinople, of ti e 10th Au

gust, s'ating that the Imperial t oops had

the

law.

Given under my hand, and seal at the Citv of Washington! this llth day cf Julv, 1821. By order : JOSIAII MEIGS

Oa:.:.v.Jsio?;rr nf the General Laud Office Masonic Miscellany, 1 Ladies' Lilrrarii Magazine, r - ,.- r lll'VT. 1 f v w v -r . . . '

Price S3 a year, I7"The first number may be seen at tiie W. Sun office, where fcubscriptiens Mil received.

ted on the s.uhue, a twiied or matks. We select that pait which ie-

a:' witli course com btead in it, and 'atcs to the extent ot ii.e waters that may

1 bucket with sinan pieces ol baton ' a,u' probably wiil be ccii:.ec:ed vith the succeeded indiiving the itisu g. ms foni

m it. I he hoise, about fiitcen hands Lne Canal: j some (list! iet- ol the ptovinces of Motca high, a blaze lace, s-ddit matks on. he i " Before we proceed furt' cr. we shall ! aid Liv idia, and in lestormg ttar,(:uihty back, branded on the left shouider with the i !oo'l-: lc 1 emote eor si rences of the in those pacts. The details arc cci.uinletei I) about seven veais oid. siiod all ! u cstern canal, "i i.e i : a- ommunica- ed in the iohowing cxtiarts frcrn a rc-poit

round apiiraised to S55 b Vihtrcw tions ai.d the lnlnno u; i, w wch it will ol lohammed Pacha, govt mor of Mciea

larvev and Alexandei Haivev and feair P'omotc, natural Iv rte-s n -on cur ri in c- to tne Utantl V :z:er, July 23 :

" I t Inn 1 p( n ; ini il ;!iC u il; tu he i oil". ' I in torn vmii itpIIi nr r ilnt T onl.

pletcd, atul then look at the waters and vtd befoie Liviuia on the 23d June, and rivers which could be connee'ed with it, encamped licit with my aimy. The Rafrom the mouth of the Hudson to ihe jas had mumcred the grean r part of the mouth of the Mississippi. By the north- musselmen in this province io'.ated heir ern canal, w hich will form a junction with women, and made their fan-i'h s!.vrs the western canal at the m- uth of the '1 hey persisted in their rt bt ' :i- rd

Wolf.

October 27th 1821.

WILLIAM PHILIPS j.p.G.i).

A

LIST or !eiu i s remaining i;i the Prst-

otlice at Albion, 111. which it not taken

out before the 3K of D.cemoer, will be s.:.t to tiie (ieiieral Pcst-Office as dead letters.

James black, 2 John Cook Rtibert Fraer, J unes Pate

David Siuuh

Adrian C. V in sly C.corge Waltzer

R. A. Malford. lU'NJAMIN t,K Ortober 1, IS JI.

Win. P. Blanchard

ili.un Millar

mis Slnar.e

i:es : ei us

J;.ra s W coster Da id Wright

T, P. M. 41-L16

r a 1 n t s

-rally executed at the SUN Office.

1

Mohawk, vve acquire a communication when they learned that ticops wc dwith lake Champlain and its inbutary vat.cing against them, the ir suti en s ef streams. Passing on further to the west, the surrounding districts united whir on the right or northern side of the canal those w ho for med their advanced posts in line, we find lake Oneida & the Oswego the Morea, anil ontienrhcd themselves in river, through whtrh there can be a di- I.ividia. To prev e: t the deso'ation of the rcct Sc easy connexion with lake Ontatio. country, and to treat them with modeta There is also a lateral canal to Onor.daga tion, sevctal flags of truce v.eu s 1 t to lake. Commencing at the b .nks ot the them, who summoned them to avoid the Hudson, and passing along the left, or impending misftn tune, and declared to southerly side of the canal line, wc find them that if they would submit, tl ey Skaneatales, Ovvasco, Cayuga, Seneca, might expect security. Sc pardon of what and Canandagua lakes, 1ing in a dircc- had paused, from the Sublime Porte.