Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 December 1821 — Page 1

WESTEEN SUN & GENERAL ABTEHTJSEE

"trr-ar 1IY KLIli'J STOUT. VIXCKNNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, DECKMBKIl 21), 182 1. Vol. 12. No. 48.

THE l TJiSTE fi.V .V

REYNOLDS &BONNEU. H fi AVE i list received from Philudcl-

1S published every Ha ru nn.tr, at . jj'H Afi. Baltimore a large and ee-

6y

TWO DOLLAUS per annum, if p,.i'' ia advance, or TWO DOLLARS i .'IK TY CENTS at tiic cud of the year, fo. which a note will be required. No subscription can be withdrawn until ail arrearages are paid.

Jdvehtiskuf.s' r.v conspicuously inserted on the usual terms. Advertising customers ill note on their advertisements the number of times thev wish them inserted those sent vvitiioT such directions will be continued t'd foibid, S- mus be paid for accordantly " LJA D- iibWCE MILXE i

V ' i . t U i -. V A. A AAV X- M. A. Specie, Hank. f th U. States ar.d branches, Incu "p crated Hunks of Boston, (Mass.) New York Ban!;, in New-York,

Manhattan Company, do.

) Mechanic's Bank, do.

Merchants clo. Union, do. Ran! of America. do.

')ank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Do. ol North America, do. Do. of Philadelphia, do. Farmer's k Mechanic's Bank, Mcchacic's Bank of city & county, Commercial bank of Penn. do. Schuylkill bank, do. Bank'of Noithcrn Liberties, do, vnion bank of Baltimore, Baltimore. Mechanic's bank, do. Merchants' do. Franklin do. of Baltimore, do. Commcrc'l Sc Farmers bank do. Farmers' St Mechanic's do. Dank of Maryland, do. Do of Baltimore, do.

ir.nk of Columbia, Dh. ofColumbi

Union bank of Georgetown, do Farmers' St Mechanic's bank, do

Patriotic bank of Washington, do.

Bank of Washington, do. Dn. of Metropolis, do. Union bank ot Alexandria, do. Bank of Alexandria, do. Do. of Potomac, do.

Farmer's bank of Washington, do.

Farmer's St Mechanic's bank of Indiana,

(MadUon, In k )

Except Notes of a less denomination

than Five Dollai s A WrII TLOCK. u. p m.

(COHUKC T AD W K KKI.Y ) Tcrrc-IIaute, 3th Sept. I8l20.

nera

ssortment ot HOODS

well adapted to the Winter and Sfiring

Ua

The American Sentinel, of PYdidelphia, in a paragraph sta ting that there are now 42 news papers printed in the state of Ohio, observes '"Forty two years

' ago there were scarcely as many ,

press our acknowledgments for services so disinterested From the Hartford. Time. October :o. Household Mmiufhrturc I;i fllic ltnn.irHiit hvn.. .1. f : i

km- Aiiij' i una mu-a ;i U: OMItlS,: "

seasons, which they will sell low for cash, inhabitants ot the territory com- the public mind aj.peas t0

44-6

Yincenncs, Dec. 1, 1821.

i.i ... . . .

pnseo m tne state that could read somewhat perverted; it w uM ft ilPAVSnaner " Fnrtv-tvi'n iv.nr sppm tliminr! fMch",.,, .it,,! i .o..

ocyir.ii Ai l I zfco, oc. a(j:o woui( extend back to 1770 might reign every when- rUr t -if

AiiLubscnbers oiler lor sale, at tuciP j in the spring ot 1788 a party from domestic inditry shonici !e di

Oil MAKKE

ron Store

39-tf

M M

ET STREET) VINCEKNES,

15 tons Sugar Kettles,

15 tons Bar Iron.

And a general assortment of CAST-

A'G-V, by whole sale and retail, at reduced prices.

JAMES Sc Mc. ARTHUR November, W21. 44-tf

New England, under Hufus Put- reeled to objects f utiiity. . is

"am. made an establishment at not however to be, denied t'.;at

Marietta, which was the first set- some fine and eh-oant ir.a .t'ac-

tlement of white persons iu tlie tures can bv produced in tlii? w iv state. In the autumn of the same advantageously to those ef'ua:;d year, the settlement of No;th in the business, and of a ueneiailv

Bend and Columbia was com- beneficial tendercy. as well a ci e-

menced, under the direction of ditablc to the itd!ic la tc; but t! c

John Cleve Symmes; and fort leading a!id principle objects of tr r i " 4i i i .ii.

vasnington was erecieu, where n user.oui mctustry. should te our city has since been built such as are of piimary neccssi. v

This statement is made from un- and utility. It is wiib ier,et we

as lately been recehing from Phil- doubted authority, Drake's Pic- observe the Atiricu'.tutai r-ocie-adelphia and Louisville, a large ad- , f rmr:niniU rVu. nnrilli;1 ' t ,f.s hi n. ;oh, , ,t

dition to his former stock of l'l'l'v,t" ,7 V Vn y.

DRY GOODS, non OI tne state oi unit), accor- steaa oi givir.g a wirer drectjon GUO ERtES, St ding to the census of 1820. was a- to public opinion, and fixing it to QUEENSWARE, bout five hundred Clfd thjliin tun useful objects, are eonf rihulitMT hr

malinir hi w i r.t or n -,;nrf Tiifnt rnmnlptc. 1 ,t i i i.i i . .

Vr - n on, J, inwusana, a prctiy ""oocl increase ineir examples, to increase the eVinrrnr.es 14th Dec. 1821 46-6w. I. . . 7. 1 o . ...

in thirty three : years Cincinnati ! vil, by awardinc; premiums and

?NEV GOODS,

:o:r

? It AN CIS DICKSON Jr.

APPLES & CIDER.

alone contains about ten thousand atraeting

THE subscriber has a large quantity of inhabitants. Western Spy,

liter Apples,

amity of the first quality of

Cider

Epr sale at his farm, five miles East of

Vrinccnnes. DANIEL SMITH. December 3, 1S21. 45-3

few coppies of the CONSTITUTION

of Indiana, for sale at the Sun oflice.

Jl

G. It. C. Sullivan,

IINEY COUXCKLLOH AT LAW )

ILL practice in the first Judicial

From the Pittsburgh Gazette. November 2. TUV OMIO II1VRR It is well known that the Legislature nf tU State, a? its la-t session, appropriated 1.".000 do! lars for tie laudable purpose oi lemoving td)struetins and deepening the channel of the Ohio river from this place to Wheel-

in0:

The active and spirited zeal

Land Office Money.

nrrAvrr Office at I'inccnncs,

19r2 S'ktcmber, 1820.

ripiIE Secretary of the Treasury has

IJ directed that in addition to specie

?." nnio tin. Un.!: nf the United States

Jk 111 i II w l v. i i un"i v' - Ur.mr.hes. the noU-s of the follow

ivpfl in mvmcnt for

Public Landssold in this District, viz

All tl:e incorporated banks in the town of Boston, . In tho cities of Philadelphia. New York and Richmond, (Va ) In the city of Baltimore (except the City bank of Baltimore,) In District of Columbia (except the the Merchants and Franklin Banks of Alexandria,) Sc the following specie paying l inks in the state of Indiana, viz : The Tanner's and Mechanic's bank at Madison, Indiana. J. C. S. HARRISON,

Circuit, of the state of Indiana with which the nrennrarmns u-m

ind in the counties of Crawford and Ed- i i . i , wards in the state ol Ulinois.-He may commenced and completed by always be found at his othec in Vinccnnes the Commissioners, in the ear ly unless when absent on professional busi- part ot the season, for carry ino on nesshe has made an agreement, for bu the W01"k Was 110 Unfavourable incss forwarded to him, in his absence, rc , , rt , o b attended n. 5 1 -if. ai,Sur of lts "Jtimatc accomplish-

ment though we irankly confess herill's Hide. that we were somewhat sceptical iirte of a venditioni exponas to ag tQ tlle practicability of the ob-

ject. Our doubts, however, are now wholly removed: the success which has attended the operations of the Commissioners, as far as they have progressed, (say to the state line) lias exceeded the expectations of the most sanguine Thus far, all the major obstruc tionshave been entirely removed.

nc

ected from the Clerk's oftice

of th--ox Circuit court, I wid expose

o public sale on Thursday the 3d day of

January next, at the court house in Vincennes, lor any term of time not exceeding seven years, the rents, issues and profits, or the use of a certain lot of ground, together with a brick house, and liame st.ible thereon, situated in the Borough of Vinccnnes, and bounded as fo lows, viz : -beginning at the west corner of the

thence runnin- un Front street 77 feet 4 i and What was but a short tillK

9 M.

inches to the fence dividing that lot fiom lands belonging to the estate of Charles Smith, deceased, thence south eastwardly with said fence as it now stands to the

; : i fence dividing the said lot from a lot bcNotlCC to lUtrudlHlX, StiUcr tnul lon-inr to the estate of Antoinc Mar-

'UT IV -10 Commit iiatC on shal, deceased, thence in a southwardly

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as it now stands to a narrow street, and

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auti 's- auvi h ,w ... ,CIty of Nul;ianici Ewing,atthc suit lie ini'jcr, are here.;v notmed, that inta- i . ,...... i f,. n v. ! .mi. "I Iknjamm Paike -I d otaeis.

inc, njMiii; u,v.. umu, .v.. -s;"-", DECKER. ShfT i;.c.

lorcement oi the laws oi me i-imu, Slater iu such casls made and pro ivied, thev are hereby ordered to desist ti om such oHTences forthwith, other wi-c they vdll be prosecuted U the utmost rigor ot the law. (iiven umier mv hand, and seal at the Citv of Washington, this 1 1th day of July. 18 01. Bv oi dcr : JOSIAII MEKIS. C ;T:ix;i$ziv7irr r f thr (lfrir t:l l.ar.d GfJIcc.

Masonic Miscellany, Ladies' Literary Magazine, WM. Tr HUNT, I.KXtNG 1 ON, KV. Price a y?ur, irpjrhe first nu uber may he seen at iho V. Sun ollice, viiere uubiciiptions

will be received.

December 1SJ1.

tuc Ji a writ oi veiKhtioni ex-

me directed fiom the

1 tfil r7'' j! the Knox Circuit court, I will cxyosc to public sale on Tuesday the 3.1 Jlw of January next, at t lie court lu)UscXn Vinccnnes, the following lets in

Vincenr.es, Nos

3,)J, :11-t.

4.'5, 406, 40lJ, and 41 0, as ti c pi operty ol Jerciriah be William L. Colman, at the suit of Widi im Earp Urothers. JvlliX DECKEU, Shff. k.c. December c:, 1S-M.

I, 233. JS 1, '285, '233,

rl- r - ri ii I J-v.', OOJ, jolj

O.J

(HjftKS-' i.V WASTED. Tf&fW. subscriber wid p : the highest nvar IL kct prke in citl. f r lk.-wa.

) Vinccr.ncs lUh A-v.

DEN'S IE SAVHE.

since, a dangerous and almost im practicable navigation. now rendered perfectly safe and compara tively easy, and we feel fully warranted in saying, that for a sum ol money not greatly exceeding the

amount appropriated, the Ohio

river will in the course of another season, afford a navigation for

esseis oi inirtv ions, ;.l lis most

depressed state. The bkill ai.d ye.i1 n-cnE the

perseveiing industi v. and what is

onto less importance, the uupar

allcled economy f -4..;00i which

has been exhibited in the progress of this useful undertaking, is a sine guarantee to the State for its

full performance. We cannot close these remarks without observing, that when we tee men like Mr. Adams laying aside ail selfish considerations gratuitously contributing their talents, time and labor in a fatiguing and most unpleasant occupation, for the public benefit, thelea-t we can do on the occasion ii to ex.-

A I 1

mc p'.'Duc attention to

ingenious specimens id eleaeies ai d superilr.ilio, many of which are mere objects of curiosity. The man u fa- une ef a ii a bonnet, or toe imitation of some libelees foreign fabric fills the country w itu admiration, but whit attention has been eveited. or w ; at eacouiagvnu-iit offer d to olvects of Wid utdity. Premiums are given to V ose who e .ntiibutc luxiirl'S and .superfluities, and not to tliose who nelUo banish want, to relieve the poor, and bring the

necessaries of life within the leach

of all Instead of rewarding the,

person wno produces the finest

and most expensive article. Would

it not be much more proper to r e

ward those who produce the

cheapest article of common i c cessitv and convenience i e to a-

wani a p:emium for the cheapest most advantageous and tin most

economical mode or manner of

manufacturing or suplvino- ;1r.y

article of common necessity Vre

have not time to persue this sub

ject, but have often thougnt of it.

We were particularly led to no

tice ai this time, from specimen of

nome nunc woollen cloth which was snown us the other day It was a stout blue mixed, and the piece from which it vs taken contained 17 yards, whicn was manuluctured conijdeie for ue, for a fraction less than 50 cents peryaid, and the whole expe. se out, that is. carding the w ool. de. the stuff and the ciothiei's charge, ixc. did not exceed 13 cen.s j:ec ard. Tiie cloth being designed for common w ear, and its dm ability being a piincipie object, it was neither dressed nor pressed, wl.ereby not only a considerable expense was saved, but it-strength and durability promoted, and even its appearance is not the worse after a few week's wear. WASHINGTON, December 5. Thi- day. tiie President of the U. Sutcs transmiitetl ti both l o'.isesof Coiii;ic.s by Mr L. S. ' iuver:u ur, the follow in M E -SAGE : Fetlzrj d iz f tk? .Sru' V. and of the 'jf lit prat' i-Atixtiy The pulses- of our afiairi s.i.ce the lasiheibiun ha been such us may justly bi claimed and erij.cc'.e.I. ucder a o.einmenl dt living all ;:s powers front an cniihtcntd ptopie, ai;d un:lcr avs lonnet.