Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 March 1822 — Page 1

WESTERN SUN & ENE'RAIi ABYEHTTSEIL BY KLIIIU STOUT. V1NCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, MARCH S3, 1853. Vol 13. No. 8.

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THE WESTERN SUV A sd A EXE RAL AD VE R TISE ?, IS published every Sa Turd a t at

TWO DOLLARS per annum, if pair' n ftffv.mrr. Of TWO DOLLARS & ri'VTQ ,t tl,, ,1 f t!,, r which a note will be required. No subscription can be withdrawn un.m',ii nrrMram nrp mirl " iDVERfiSEMEsrs conspicuously inted on the usual terms. seitcd Advertising customers ill note on their advertisements the number of limes they wish them inserted those sent without such directions, will be continued tilioibid, &c must be paid for accordingly LAND-OFFICE MOXE F, IVABLii AT TER RE HAUTE. Specie, Bank of the U. States and branches, Incorporated Banks of Boston, (Mass.) New York Bank, in New-York, Manhattan Company, do. Mechanic's Bank, do. Merchants' Union, Bank of America, do. do. do. Ban of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Do. ot North America, do. Do. of Philadelphia. do. Fanner's St Mechanic's Bank, Mechacic's Bank of city Sc county, Commercial bank of Penn. 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. Commerc'l 5c farmers bank do. S Farmers' c Mechanic s do. Bank of Maryland, do. Do of Baltimore, do. Bank of Columbia, Dis. of Columbia. Union bank of Georgetown. do. Farmers St Mechanic's bank, do. Patriotic bank of Washington, do. Bank of Washington, do. Do. of Metropolis, do. Union bank of Alexandria, do. Bank of Alexandria, do Do. of Potomac, do. Farmer's bank of Washington, do. Farmer's Sc .Mechanic's bank of Indiana, (Madison. I ml ) Except Notes of a less denomination than Five Dollars A WHITLOCK, r. p. m. (corrected weekly.) Terre-Haute, 8th Sept. 1820. 39-tf Land Office Money. Receiver's Office at Vincennes 9th September, 1820. rinflE Secretary of the Treasury has 11 directed that m addition to pecit & Bills of the Bank of the United States unci Branches, the notvs of the following banks be received in payment for Public Landssold in this District, viz: 11 UlC luCUi)UUicu uaima in mi iuu

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In the city of Baltimore (except the City bank of Baltimore,) In District of Columbia (except the the Merchants and Franklin Banks of Alexandria,) St the following specie pav ing banks in the state of Indiana, viz : The Farmer's and Mechanic s bank at Madison, Indiana. J. C. S HARRISON LAW NOTICE. Ci HALES R BROWN, Sc AMORY ) KINNEY, are in conjunction in ihe Fractict f)f l.a-v they hold t'icir offices

in Washington, in Davics county, and in Hindustan, in Martin county. They will ' attend to professional busine ss in the in st and fourth Judicial Circuit of the state, rdnd in the Supreme and Federal courts In the absence of Mr. Brown the citizens of Davies county will call on Mr. Kinney, who will in all cases attend to business in behalf of the state in Martin, application will be made to Mr. Brown, in all states' business. CH RLES R BROWN, AMORY KINNEY. Washington, Dec. 27, 182 I 52-tf fctTAU communication on business, by mail, must come clear of post i CV BROWN Sc " INN FY

XT i e j i i THE subscriber will receive at his store, notes of the Steam Mill company in payment of Debts, or for goods at a discount of 50 pr cert. RICH. . I'ANsON Vincennes, Feb. 26132:. 5 8t

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NOTICE. 5ffice. of the i'ike Circt :oui t tofu direcud, I will expose to sale on M M ... . the 3 Jtli dav of March next, at the Court the 3 th day of March next, at the Court House in the Town of Petersburg, the blowing town lots, to wit: the undivided halls of lots, No. 30, 31. 49 and 67 aiso, tnc nalt ol lot No 44. taKen as me property of John Mclnlirc, to satisfy an

execution in favour ot A. Barney vs. enua to the 4tli and .Madrid to the 25th, jany to inose interested in that tivd . it Alclnure, Sale to commence between the but nothing authentic later from Constan- is probable we shall publish tht-m t . t . hours of ten and two o'clock. tinopie than before received. The intel-. tenso. The two hVt rules contain -i.c J A XIES KIN MAN, D S.P C. licence is lot decisive, but goes to con- . pith of the whole matter, which wt ttu , eFeb. 28th 1822. 6-3 w firm the prospect of a war between Rua- fore present at once, viz

Sheriff's Kale.

c oi a vcuuiuuui auo.ms iu mencemciu of hostilities between Turkey dustry, on all islands, ports and gulfs, inccted, trom the Clerk s office : d persi t e ;nterchail.re of couriers ' cludimr Hie whole of the nonh

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i . i .: i UbUU VllCUlL tUUl 1 111 pose ic sale on Saturday the 30th day of March, instant, at the court house m v mcenut s, a ioioi jjaiuci ui giouiiu in the town ol Vincennes, situated and lying ot the place called the stone landing, j containing twenty-five toises (French measure) square, as the property of Hyacinth Lasselle, at the suit of Thomas . Stone. Sale to commence between the I hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. JOHN DECKER, Shff. k c. March 16, 1822. 7-2t ! lO Yirtue of an execution to me di- ; J i ected, from the Clerk's office oi the Jfnox Circuit court I expose to public sale on Saturday the 6th of April next, at the court house in Vincennes, for ready m ney, for the term of seven years, two houses, and part of Lot No. 42, containing fifty seven feet on St Peters street, and forty-five feet on First street, taken a& the property of William Jones, deed, at the suit of Abraham F. Snapp. sale to commence between the hours of 10 and 2, on said day JOHN DECKER, Shff. k.o. March 16, 1822. 7-2w p NOTICE. HljflegaJ heirs and representatives mm!Sy't7TTrJi h ra im Jordan deed are herebj notified, that the undersigned will apply to the Circuit court of Knox county, for Commissioners to be appointed to divide the real estate of Ephraim JtmSan deed, among his several heirs and legal representatives, according to law, on the second Monday of the term commencing on the fourth Monday in March next. JAMES JORDAN, One of the heirs of E Jordan , deed. ISRAEL MEAD, In right of his wife Jane, who p one of the hfiirs of E. Jordan, deed February 23, 1822. 4-4 -. 1 s FORMA TIO V WANTED: ail ENJAMIN KELLOGG, of Henritti)itfita, in the county of Monroe, ajd stat of New York, left his friends on the 1 8 tli of November, 1819, to go down the Ohio river. He was seen in Pittsburgh, about the last of the month aforesaid, since which time he has not been heard of. He is (if living) about 25 or 26 years of age, of small stature, light complexion, light hair, and by trade a blacksmith. ny information respecting said Kellogg wili be gratefully icceivedby his friends. JOHN DIVER. Henrietta, Jan. 22. 1822. r tCT Printers throughout the WesteTriv states, win contcr a particular lavouc by . mseitimr trie anove. , NOTICE. m jjJpi ndenr to notily the Public, 'Jacob Clark, bv fraud and false Representations, obtained. JuuVmcnt ay;am me, in my absence, at February Term, of 1 822, in Pike county for S lot1 I navcr owed him one cent, and the se he sued me for w as mv own, or if Ho it was his, he never paid me for him.

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And that I intend to prove the above be- Britain, as caculatcd by mr. Till in 1797, cu' a,,d smcc t,lCy arrived they aie dyfoie tin. Chancellor, and am in hones to was .GOO.OOO.OOO : and it mav now ne ln& as1.

reverse the Judgment Therefore advise the pi!nic not to give him credit on accotint ol the Judgment, nor to purchase the same. WILLIAM KNOX. I cb. 26, 18C:, 5 4t Private Entertainment. 3 'v "IT I lf11?10vi TV S returned to the VIXCE.F.& Nl u 1 Z " " r-i on waicr street, w lie re sue win ke-p P vn'ATE E.X TE R J HX.1fE.YT

for t avellers, Sc BOARD IXG lor those ters of Lake Superior, his eye opens upwl.o may thnk poprr to reside with her. on those of the Ganges. 6-tf Vincennes, .March 8, 1S23. London paper.

Late Foreign Nezcs.

New yohk February 18. The ship Frederick, wmc i anivedon r. i . i .1 i oaiimuy, saueu irom Havre ou tne oi.i of January. We have recuived, trom our of January. We have received, trom our correspondent, Paris papers to the 4th of that month inclusive, being three days later than the. accounts through the last auuuuu aycis. i ney contain m. retcrsuurgh dates to the 9m December, Visia and Turkey. The last advices from t?. tt . i i oi. rcicrsuui tru say inai, since me comt u. r k., i j i . l. w t.i. 1 1 i lis i.ii i i i inia i.i .i l l ikiiii ii.i fj doubl rcinains as to what will be Ulc fl. UbWUlllb IIIUIV, HVVJvlllk UllU UUl IllllV i - nai resllu Extract from a letter from Havre, 6th January, 1822. 44 The present political state of all the powers of Europe, and their colonies, must have a great influence on commerce in general, and to venture an opinion as i i i . io nigner or lower prices is not reasonable. The consequences ot the war, which is now almo t certain to break out between Russia and Turkey, are incalculable." Office of the National Advocate, NewYork February 17. From Ireland -The ship John Dickinson, captain Bush, arrived on Saturday from Bo:fa.-t, by which we received regular files of the Belfast Irishman, and the Commercial Chronicle to the 6th ult They contain an account of the execution on the 31st December of four men at Limeiick, wiio had been convicted of taking part in the recent disturbances. The provincial papers from the south ot Ireland hold out an exnectalion, that the tumultuary spirit of the peasantry would soon subside The Roman Catholie Clergy are stated to be " indefatigable in their endeavors to impress on the minds of their flocks the necessity of submission to the law. and of an abandonnent of those frantic projects which hae brought so many individuals to an ignominious death." It is not concealed, however, that these endeavors are likely to prove fruitless so long as the peasants retain the fire arms which they have got into their possession BRITISH E MPIR R. The population of this empire (including under that name its colonics and possessions in America, the West Indies

.he East Indies, on the coast of Atiica, wait Ior Ulcni killed all the men who &c ) amounts to 95,220.000 souls. The u.erc conducting this drove, took possesRussian, the next highest in the scale of S1(.,n of lt and drove off. I he jaii in civilized nations, contains 50 000,000 this town was lately burned, and sevtial France about 30,000,000 : and Austria an criminals made their escape into that equal number. The Roman empire, in country. Negroes are running away from all its glory, contained 120,000,000, one ll,c,.r '"asters an.i find an asylum theie. half of whom were slaves. When we An inhabitant of thi place, who had been compare its situation with that of the trading among some Indian tribes, and British empire, in wealth, resources and wa" "ig home a drove of horses and industry, the arts, sciences, commerce nules, had them all taken from him, by and agriculture, thr preponderance of the somc people on the other side of the Salatter in the scale of nations and empires 0Hle' Gray, the owner, got some as-ist-is great and most remarkable. The ton- ancf returned, and got some ot the drove nage employed in the merchant service is a&ai" into his possession, was overtaken about 2,650,000 tons for Great Britain ; ty" the same party who had robbed him

kthe exports, 5 1,000,000, (including .I 1, 000,000, toreign and colonial ;) and imports 36,000)00. Thenavy dining the last war consist - ed of one thousand shins of war : the seamen at present in the merchant set vice are about 174,000 ; the gross revenue of the state 57 000,000. The canttal of the'empire contains 1,200,0C0 nci'-ons, the same number that Rome renamed in the days of her greatest st length '1 he value fixed on landed nroncrtv in Gteat fairly taken at .2000.000,000. Thccotton manufactures of the country aio immense. and reach in the exports, to 20,000,000, nearly one half of the whole In s! ;ott, taking every thing into cor.stdcration, the Bt itish empire, in power and strength, may be stated as the gi cutest that ever existed cn earth, as it Tar surpasses them all, in knowledge, moral j character c worth. On her dominions the sun never ;rts ht lnrf l.U rvrnino mv ww.vililWVliLJ Weave llie spues of Quebec, his mcurin,: 1c earns have shone thnc hmus on Port Jackson ; and while sinking from the wa-

Russian A nerica Wc have rrcrivi d from an authentic some, an offn ; .,. py ol the edict of the c m: ror of II.. - : establishing boundaics i.r na-. i ..:

I .1 aioog mo coast ot the Wutian I and oi and on that part of tin X m m Wt-.r ot A neric. . appertaining uu o Rn The date of toe edict is the 4' h ot tcmber last The regu. itians are ot I .lt iui, uuiasmcy nuyu-jot impo ire to our mercantile readers, an . p,r.u uk Sec. I. The pursuits of commoce. ... I. ' : n i c i i r .ii .i wuanug anu iiMiery, anu oi an otner i;i - - - - --w.jw i rimA cicVuc m n.n ci.. i.i;a3L wl iKiiii.iii.i. in i' iiiiniivr i i in t ri . J I - ikj lliv J 1 Ml Hill tJl northern latitude ; also, fmm the Afeutian irnauus i me casici n coast Ol DIO i :a as weil as along the urilc islands, Uehring's straits, to the south cipe of the island of Uiip. viz: to the 45ih egree 50 minutes northt rn latitude. i e xclusively granted to Russian subjf cs Sec. 2 It is thciefore Diohibiu d to ... lm...1.. . .1... a. . . 1 f. I all foreign essels, not only to land un the f -.. . i : . i i t i i - -w coasts anu lsianus oeinngr-g to K s-u, as stated above; but also to appo..ch them within less than a hundred It .Man miles The transgressor's vessel is subject to confiscation, along with the whole cargo." 'The same paper ot the 13th Feb adds We have informed our readers that we have received an entiiecopyof theidict of thp emperor of Russia respecting trade in the Aleutian islands, and on the north west coast. One rrgu'ation. interesting to traders, but not contained in the edict has couie authentically to our knowledge, viz : That the edict is to take effect, as to vessels of the United States, which leave the ports of the United States, after the first day of July next, and as to vessels which leave tho ports of Europe, after the fust djy of next month, Nat Int From the Xatv.nal Intelligencer. A letter to a gtntlemen in this city, from Natchito hes- under date of Jamury 8?h, states, that in the present state of inefficient government in the Mexican provinces on our south western border, our frontier is much exposed, and furnishes facts in support of the statement. The following is an extract from the let ter : " Natchitoches, January 2. " Not long ug'j, five or six men were bringing a drove ot horses and muies across the river Mexicano, (in.piopery cai.lcii the Sabine) a banditti were iyin g in helot c, and was shot thiough ti e head. coiner muiuer was atcv commit en on , the Sabine; Fugitives from justice of ej xcr description fl . into Texas, and re safc- Negroes and valuable meu I a. dize are smuggled into tl;is state byG dveiztown traders, in quantities almo t daily. Six companiis of tl c 8ih Un tcd S ;mcs regiment were late y onlnc i cic fiom Florida, and have at lived in a very sickly state. Of the v hok dct;-t i nit in there ar-but few over one hundred effective am inlormed tnc British govcrnmcnt have many agents in ing schemes of commerce, i the Indies." cxico. !ayc. tor both We have received from a friend r;t Washington tin fust branch of tin- documents, respecting Florida and geneu 1 Jackson liny iclate to the imprisonment of Canava,atid to the inteifi it i:ce of judge Fiomcntin, bv hib writ of habeas cn pus. In relation to C dlava, the fuct oi th? eonce;dment o! papers invoh ing tl etitie 'o private : ropertv, and the inti-n'ion ot .airv ing tl.em cut o! the (euntrv, to ii0, irreparable injury of individuals is clear-

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