Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 July 1822 — Page 1

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LA YDAJFFICE MOYET, Ri..;iVA;tl,r. VF 'VivW.'-. !UUTE.

Receivers Ojjice, Juni' 14 A, 1822. CiiU

THE following km Is ot money will

received in payment for the Public

Li Kb, at tins otikc. viz.

Ijytf?Certficale of Land purcha-

ea jrom tne, unneii ciaics. UHLiC notice is hereby given, that nine weeks alter date, application

will be made to the Register of the land

i office at Vincennes, for the renewal of a

cer ificate issued in the name ol Thomas Needham and Francis Bently, for the south east (juartcr of section No. two, in

township N i six south, in range No cle-

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the ortKinal having been destroyed by , """'Ti b .. . lire -(liven under mvlundat Vino m,e.,.. W ould earnestly call the wtcn.

I iion oi ourieuow citizens t the toliowl ing heart rending details They have S heeCIl hltliishrf1 hu t.'i? rlccm- n,fl r itrt?

,UY UrUjWiUe of Lands 1 of lhe respective baronies and na'iishcs.

C.IUtAed JVOni tllC United NUteS. Bar ny of Inchuuia Three thou-and

;n:.c u was determine! that one lumdted quarts ot soup should be rcaov for c:istn!)Ulion upon I hu.sduy at 2 o iuL

upon uie piouuctiou ol t cktis hv

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IRELAND. 'om the Dublin Evcnm$ 'ct', ALiy 2. l-'A.MINE iN CL UE (iovrriifiit.nl. v iimip- .i -nn. li ne vent

do A Ik nill'llck Tri tlw rnnnti n I. riillliir ! in'irinc r I I ' f .

... -1 ' i. i-uuiui . i iuiviiii jviij 'uiiiiiivitjiK; lilt' J " p' ' I" the state ol distress, the number ol the j tion was acct ded to, tliat -ubf.!l)t;s destitute, the sir-ns subscribed by the should sacrifice one hah tiuir uhvi gentry, the sums soui;lii for by loans tioii, to meci contint i rie. ai.d hai i, y iioui the treasury, as well as vvitn regard should itttiie tlu amount ol lhe iv.n. in to the secuiity, and the probable time tickets, v.ilue oic penny cat h. ltiv;iQ

ot repayment. I his inteliiirciicc wc undei stood tliat Ml

this 28ih May, 1822,

persons r iii hut-nt

en cumstaiCi s should be allowed u

chase tiekets at ti v rate ol each, aliei Friday iiext.

.iir-

one pcs.i.y

BE V FLY.

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S,jcie,

liitis of tiie IVml; of the United States and all its Urancnes, dj ot the mcoi p raied and specie paving Bulks in the toAn of B oton, of t ie mcorpoiaied vnd specie paying BiikS'in ttu Citiesol NTe.v-Y)tk, Fhiudelp di and !J tli nore, (except

the City B nk ot Btiti noie.) ti ). ol the Jisirict of Columbia, (except tne M-mv hints & Franklin Banks of Ale Mandria,) tl the Fanners and Mechanics Bank at Midison, Indiana. A WHl FLOCK, R. p.m. (corrected weekly.) Tcrrc-HiUie, June 1822 2ltf

be made to the register of the land

ice .At Vincennes, for the renewal of

a certilicate in my name, for the south

west quarter ot section number 35 in township 9 N H.in-e 12 W tot, in the district ot incennes; the original havi it m

imr oeen transimttea by mail, aim nus

w m carried.

From flic Ujnv Missi.so'rj p;. Mil. FOHSVTH of tin 111. iao Dtpal tnu lit, ai 1 1 til in town a fewl:y-, since fi- in th Lead Mint s on J. a ' n rt He states th. t th.e InuLns paiticn; !y

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be increased lo 5000 in anoheu,onth. I V. 4 UAr n,V(:c ,,:am V"J V0"' "s 10 V OI'

IX irt iOwOV i i,. f i . . ..

wr.hout tne remotest piospcct of-i pay

in any thing en by vvav ol loan.

LIC Notice is hereby iMven, ilut six hui.dred and nine iidiiilua!s toialy

Tfe7!vceks after date, application I destitute of provisions, and uohoul the

means orurchaLin. 1 his humbcr will

J3 'irony of Hounratty fiarixh of Phr

nah. five hundred and fifu five peisons

i t quirm itunudiale assistance. Sever

al lamilies iiv iiit; on one scanty meal in

Given under my hand at Vincennes I the day for the last month ; many of their

this 20th day of May 1822.

KOBFRF R DGERS. Vincennes, May 1 8 2 Q . 17 -9t

Fresh Flour.

JOHN WISE.

lamilies in a state ot statvation; seven

member, of one family confined by tvphus fever, without any means ot sup

port.

Parishes of Bunramj arid Dromlint Six , undied and sixty seven inhabit

ants (lestlnite of subbis ant e or the means of procuring food, of whom one half will

JJAS on hand a quantity of thcbest be able to repay in harvest

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State oT In liiinu. KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, June Term, 1822. Si sea SItittv, vs II. s Creditors. O t Peiiiio i for flic benefit of (he Insolvent Act. A now at tins time cime the apJ1. pdcant, by G. U' J hutton .his attorney, and he having heretofore filed Ilia petition praying tne cout to grain un o him the benefit of An Act, entitled l An Act, for the relief of inso. vent tleb

tots toirether with a list ot debts clue

Jj3 superfine flour, which he willKlis-

pose of for cash, either by the barrclior

less quantity.

23 tf Vmccnn s, July 5, 1822.

LIST of Letters remaining in the

A

Post Olhce at 'ncennts, thequar

ter ending the 30th day of June 1822,

which it not taken out within three monFis, wilt be seni to the General Post

Oifice as dead letters.

tf Prr on? calling for letters in this list

:viu fit ate zcy the are advertised, ' A. B. Smuel Applejate James Anderson F.ios. Anderson George Anderson I) miel Alpha , WillUm Badger John B'ock f Joifi Brathers li-erj Bedford jiiin Black J olin Bark -7John Badollet Clerk of Knox County, 2

C. 1).

In him to the defendants, his crditors, as I Andrew Correjf2 William Cochran

J:rn l.hep.o'.veth

Willi a n Collins Wm. Cox Clark Fsqr Caleb Cole

Vbm. Decker

aKoaiist of notes and accounts dee 'o hint, with a bond and security for the delivery of his property, it is t irefore ordered by the court, tliat the said applicant give notice of the pendancy ol the

said petition i i the Western Sun a paper Is uic Decker

printed in this state, at least three weeks

successively, and at least 60 days pre- Nancy Eaton

vious to tiie silling of this court, and that the court will act upon said petition on the third dav of nct term. UOUF. BUNT.M cut rc. Julr lo, 18 22. 2-1 -3w

Elislia P. Cusiiman

Jeremiah Colmau Johnson Cruise Benj. Cox J. Decker, shfTk.c.2 Wni. Dunie Rachel Denny, E. F. G.

Geo. Fox

John B. Fenimore Thomas Fish

Jeremiah Flemann Lewis F"ortener.

Eleazer Godfrey James Gilmore (ieorce G.irret. H. I. J.

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tutt ol IndLtna.

KNOX CIRCUl t COURT, June Term, 1822. Willis Fellows, vs His r realtors.

0 i Petition for the benefit of the Wm.Kincad

Insolvent Act. A ND now at tfus time came the pctitioner, bv David liar , his attorney,

Somuel Harris

Levi Herrington James Hopkins . Jenny Hemban Danl. Hovey D ivid H.uicock Edward Hulen William Jackson 2 Saml. Johnson

George Knox 2

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Win. Ivelso 2

Abm. Leggctt Wilson Larow

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Panh of KcEndnan and Ki it rely.

One thousand two bundled and fuityseven in absolute want of tod a pics cut, one halt of whom would be able to repay a loan. ' Parish of Pmljy Contains eight bundled am. seventeen persons, six hundred and niti. ty-six of whom arc in absolute wain of food, and if not supplied, either giatuit uslv or by h.bor they n.ust starve. Parish jf Kmlatsitla. hundred have applied tor immediate' assistance, twothiida of whom are paupers, the rciiMiniug third able to purchase at i educed pri. es, and repay in harvest. Barony of Clonderalarj fhirccn thousand in actual Want oi iood and seed potatoes. Parish of Kdmaleiji Kileruiry and Clunlahon ifuen bundled requiring asuuncc ; one third in absolute want ot food at preseni ; one third of the whole able to rep i something Union of Qtun Three thousand six bundled inchuclua.s at present m want ot food, one third only able to repay in harvest. Half barony af Tul a. Seven thou sand 5 hundred and fifty two m absolute

juuiibou j 1 1 li ill to U(,ik l ie niict s. 'ir-

gin that they (hc Sauks :o o '. oxes) never sold li e lards on the east kim of the Mis issippi Liglur up ihan hr tuutk ff Hock Rnur. Sec. But tron. t. imposing ton cot lhe whiles who vvcu piesci.t at tlu coinu il, ai d the plain -ctka made by the agents and Col Morgan, the Irdiaos sitified an apj ai tnt acquiescik c and the e iiien ei.ee closed in n.utual pvh fissions rl tiienda! ip I he ii.u-cs um acco.tlii giy occujiii d, (such pan, nS?& eveiv as Coi. Johns-w roulu pio(;ri to selert)and afu r an expiiiimi? or two, the mineral was found to he t nu:wtn mr.

Iiih expectations pu V'OUslv crtniahird

of its txeetknt quality.

Mr. F states that a distinctive wzr ex

ists at 1 his time amour: the SauUs z.v.d

Foxes, and the Sioux Indi. ns ol the interior i he Sauks anu Foxes had ta

ken the field to the number ol abmi' 6 0

mtn, ami a war naitv ol those I 'i.n3

had it turned to their village, at the lead

oi tne rapid oi tne ue xvjoiih, on iliv I 7th int bringing with them 2o scalps and 4 children as prisoners i ;!;cr. frmi the Sioux. The S?uks and Foxes !;t

one iiian on the field of battle and b.otie.i t

home 6 or 7 wounded, one of whom is since dead.

St. Loui linqr.

DKT.'IOIT, jUNfc

7.

We learn with muco pleasu.e t! at a

post is about to be cstuhiUhcd at Sag nui

Bay and that capt Peikins n iiit 'iyr

store-keeper at this post, h:is received orders to procure implements for -icct-

hig l)arracks cc. as early as practicable.

The post is to be foimed by a d tach-

ment of the third Infantry, and v. i l hz

under the command of maj. Bake;, i,o7

at Green nay.

On Sa'uiday last, about 150 Biitish

want of provisions anil have no means troops passed this place in the Anu - icati

H. Lasselle senr. 3

and it appearing to the court that the I Miss D.ima Learned

Solomon llutfinan John H u s Esqr.

. Jos. or Jerry Hanks

Divid Harotf David Hopkins Daniel Herrington Genl Johnston Win. Junws K. L. S im rel Ivincade Win. Kctcham A. B. Lindsley Is aac L iwson 2 J. B. L iplante. Milton Lake 2

of purchasing, of whom three thousand

two hundred and thirteen would be able to repay somrihin. V Barony of lbrxckane. Fivehousand

without any means whatever of pyurchas-

ing food. This number will be consid

erably increased

Jordan Lamb

idvertiseiuet of the pendancy of 'he said John Law M. N. O.

petition had not b en published sixty days j vv m. Mclntire previous to the siui.ig of this court, it is 1 ' M'Cullough 2

Marcrarett M'Cord

rice J

lr.rl !i r init tln .hf

kllblviuiv uiiivuu in w w , . j

case be continued, and that the said pe- n,ow titionergivc public notice of the pendan- Mos Nash cvofthe said p titio io the Western Am Osburn

Sun a paper printed at Vinccnnnes in this W o. Orcutt 2

tute, three weeks m succession and sixty days previous tf) the sitting of the next court, and that the court will act upon the said petition on the third d y of the said nex.t tcnn,u'Uil which time this cause tands continued. ROB F BUN TIN, ci k k c c. July 10, 822 2 3w

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iNOriCK.

A LL those peisons holdm suhscrip-

' Onions for the Parmer If Mechanic Journal will please to foi va- d them to -ffMLUJUiLa, s s e 1 1 e , of Vincennes. J. W OSBORN. March, 24th 13 tf

R. I

Anhur Patterson 5. Jacob Pancake Lewis Peckhani Jese or Ruben Rice John Roberts lKvid Ihi'iner Henry Ruble Esqr.

Alexander rT. Seeds Rebecca Sc. don Win. Spencer Sr.. vied Ste.oi 'Tho:nas udrins M u y Skin-.er 2 AF v.. ruler Furacr Samuel 'Fiiernc

John McDaniel

Dr. Mc(;ill S imuel Martin Danl WCalliii Wm. Newport 2 John W. O shorn 2 Jo!in Ockiltree . R. Miss S dlv Purley BecJ. P irkes Es-r. Saiiiuel Parr Jacob Fa'c M irtin Reb'.nson Leon ird Roeman Mr. Roseman Ow iag B. Roach S. T.

S.muitl Scompts V)hn Smith iulre"v Sectt J-l S.mv:o:i Rv J'h Steward Abel Fl icker Waller T lor F.eickkl 'Funic

c.nr .viicnigan incyarct'bv station-

eti at urummoiHi s lsiatui. it is ojviously the iiitemion of the Biitish fov em

inent to maintain, it possible, its iofUIence over the li;('ian nibes to t c

N West, and to do this, the maintain

ing ot a torcc as large as any winch our

ttcro'iies of Corcwnore and Barren. government may send to tint quaittr, is

necessary. This reinforcement lor D nm-

crcase as the season advances. I mond s slant! is probably intended to

Clareabbu. Eleven hundred and sev- I counterbalance the t ffect which out new

enty-ninc inhabitants h iveannlied lo the post at the Saut de Stc. Maie would

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committee for assistance, many of whom I produce upon the Indians.

are reduced to one mcai a day lor a con

siderablc time. On the church door of

tins parish the following notice was

lound the Sur.dav previous to Easter.

Wc give it Vvibatim. und without any

alteration l ) o: thography as we cohsidei

it, Irom its simnliciiv, a mo-trrrtiwer-

Gazette.

LATEST FROM EUROPE. nkvt Yonn. jine '9 By the brig L M. 1'a In n , Capt. Hatch anived this fort noon in 37 days

ful and pathetic appeal to humanity :

Good charitable Quality.-'

" I he poor inhabitants oH'4irrts ac-

ti 1 y s arvir.g in one meal in the Day and

that same a m il, we are in hopes ve

will do? - . tor us out of hand :

we will actrv !).: with r.unger. it ye

dont luck t" u- out ot lumd as ihem that

has a little family must R b befoie The

the with hunger beiore their lace. As

the are half dead befoie."

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in audition to the extracts a ove given

we have heard several instances ot

lioo. Belfast, I eland, we have received pape rs of that place to the 15th of May, containing London date3 to the 11th, five days la'er than before received. Wc have extracted all the article cf intelligence which would be read with particular interest. There is nothing of a decisive character respecting thi affairs ot Russia and Tin key preparations for w.tr were still making on both sides. Distui bances of a serious character had taken place in some cf the nrovinccs of F- ar.ee remote from the

capital. The papeis are principally oc-

wretched lamilies driven to the necssi- copied with Parliamentary proceeding ty of killing their onlv cow for food )n and accounts of the benevolent esettir;3

V) l.'E is hereo) v;u . . at the Ofiicc of the teani Mi l, is kept

at the house of Mr Joan D. Hav.

WILSON L AGO W, Jtfu. For C -VrnA't r S. M. C. Viaccnnesj April 4, 1822. 10-tf

Col. Vign

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ebb

V. W. John Vanzvnt '-w

Stephen Webb

Miss Re i'0c:i iu:;cr Jesse vvtsterheld W illi on Watson Eleazer Welton (. o. W. L. Vhite Fredeiitk Waison Doctor A. 'Zeal. (i. R. C. SULLIVAN, P. M. Jul) 1, UZ L. ljO

the cries of their starving children,t4d

hive no other means of anncasinsr their

hunger. The typhus fjver, which is generally the emnp nion (if famine, has tnade its appearance in several parts of the country. A meeting has been hrld for the purpose of opening a public kitch

en, for the gratuitous distribution ot nutricious snnp ; another meeting is to be held on Friday next, to a-ccrtain 4iow far the institution was likely to receive public patronage and support. In the mciii

nakinrc in England and Irek nd to relieve

the famishing peasantry in lhe distressed districts. It is mentioned in m article from Paris, that the Turkish govern1 -mcnt tiad agreed to send a plenipotcmia-

ary to a Congress prop-.sa to o? he. a 13

Florence for the settlement of tu3 fai'-s of Eli rope It was whispered in London, that lordLiverpool would shortly resign h.ia o.UcCj and that Mr. Canning would not h i&

India.