Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 October 1821 — Page 1
WESTERN SUN & GENEHAL ADYERTTS
jl-A til? BY liLIHU STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1831. CV 1C. No. 38.
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XMES C M AllTIIUK. " 1UUU UJ uu urcf c uj uui g tu, cri j AVE opened a stork on Market (J II street, Vincenncs, where they intend keeping a constant supply of the a bove articles. hey have just received fiom their Iron works. 20 Tons BAR I'lON ofstiperiOr qualify. uu'lurilfg f fiiiti irwtr W A n. I v T i .V I ' Aliljwi I Iff ft, 11LL JsIMNDLES. AX. cX HOE Iron, &C &C. ALSO, ons CdstingSa A MO KG WHICH ARE 70010 dy is Gallon Kittles, 100 13 do. do. 50 0 do do And a general assortment of Hollow-Ware, Very light and handsome. Ail w nch tlejflVr for saie by the tnal o- ltrg juaniuy ?rr(fuced prices merchants in theouuti will ha'e an opp ji vumty of purchasing upot! good
trrmt and selecting from the bat Qit jrt- and good thing art to be anticipated ; ement , the western country. ven in our own day we look to see this 26-tf Vi'C.iines, July 1821. 'people ft mrishing, and of vst impor-
fALE OF liOTl S JbU COUPOIUTIOIX 7 AX L bi 50ld On the 3d da of Novembernext, at the Uourc of ! John Hall, in Carlisle, the following Lots situate in said Town, or so much thereof as will bring the tax lue thereon for the year 1821, arid costs. No. 18 79 167 No. 85 9 I 3 i No 58 No 03 5 5 5 15 15 ?5 .2$ 74 5 125 4 .32 151 40 79 1 iS 97 5 15 25 2 5 10 5 75 12 80 190 56 194 26 189 37 173 6 10 25 4 5 5 35 . 67 7 101 14 67 5 10 5 791 I6417J 198 Wm. .M PURDY, Coilraor. September 10, 1821. 34 3t ;NOTICE subscriber her. by gives public -"notice to all concerned, that he has been duly appointed, and Jas taken upon him the trust of Administrator of the estate of Nathan Biackman, deed, late Editor of the Indiana Centinei, at Vinrennes, j I t'lertfoie request all those indebted to aid deceased s estate vto make immediate settlement, and those who have any demand thereon to cxrrrbh the same for settlement, properly authenticated, to R Btintin jr. or Jucob Call, Esq. who is dulv authorised to settle the same. R BUNT IN, Jr. Admr. October 2, 18-21. 36-tt w f rel tifirnf- nf 1 , a 7r - j i Y JVf 1 V-lUt i Mutes, lL l!OUce is htiehv lven, that Jjr weeks alter ate, application wiil6c niadc to the R giter of the E itHiTice at Vincenncs for the renew - al ol a Certificate in inv name for the N. W quarter f Section No. I, in Townj,vi' :,v' l; w,mue District ot mcennes : the m 'nrinal hav o en lost or destroye d.- (liven under my 'laud this 20th September, '.821 o .- ben: ,min swinney (i. Ii. C Sullivan. RNEY Sc COUNCILLOR AT LAW ) ILL practice in the first Juaiiial Circuit, of the slate of. Indiana and in the counties ol Crawford and Ed wards in the state ot Illinois. He may always le found at his oflice. in Vincennes unless w hen absent on professional businesshe has made an agreement, for bu siness forwarded to him, in his absence, to be attriulcd fo. 5 JUfuW & K1XE) ,iuLL.,n luturc practice LA IV in 1 V coniunction, in the counties of Davit Knox, Sullivan, Vigo, Martin, Dubois and Pike, and in the Supreme Court One of them will at all times be found in their office at Washington, except during the session of courts. All orders and COXrxYA.YCiG v ii I be punctually attended to. IVtthmgton, Atiril 10, 1820. SOtf
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Vom fAr Baltimore Fed (iaz. COLOMB Si RliPBL C. This new and widely cxtcued republic, embracing one of the finest D;rtion
0f lnc earin imposing ftu.n its position ; ficU aimoU bey md the vn asp or the l,uman mind, in natural resouiccs, and des tinod, not omy to be the mot powerful of toe independent Governments of South America, but a gn at and spiendid cmpi e, begins to break n us with lights and colouring p.e eminenuy calcuutea to interest the leclings arm nvii lnc attention of mankind. We have no lo"Kcr tu ,UI " "guMed nd ... sm, ov from a scene of slaughter where despo tiim, in 1 1 luthtess couise, made iv ditinction between ice ..nd virtue; where ...... -... .. Kt x wa no proiecim. ana iniancy nem up its handi in vi!; opprctt:in. wish, the oppressor, is bai i-hed fton. tht soil i j patriotism, has greatiy uiumpiic t, and i the heart and the ee can now dwell up j on this land ol many battles, theetcd by ; its present happiness and in the antici- j pation ol its futuie grandeur Tiicse I patriot waged a war of death or inde- ! pendence, and now at the closr of a ton- j test, carried on for Elkv.n Years, un der privations and sufferings of w hie ii J history aiTords no parallel they add the brightest lustie to their military glory and civic virtues, by the establishment of a representative government in! inst illation of a soveieign congers cecieo by the fr-e and equal suiTraeg of the peopie. From iiurh a commencement great tanr ! in the irkle nt nation ; ni.rl nikteritr will no doubt do homage to the I memoties of those biavc and goo mtn w!m fnnnnl arul f5f:hliRhf H. amirUf tif. fprinrr. tears and death, the Colonilxa Rri nb lie. But what is it that the present gener atinn docs not owe, wnat is it that ages yet to come will no owe to Holivar to thrt man, that mastermind; to that bohi and disinterested patriot, wlm had not the advantage of being elected by a uniic ! peonle to lead their armies, but who, wp may say, without impiety, hail to ceatc : people, ami by the force of his own genius and example, to raht up a fie. state in the prostr it, desert of a withn- , i 'g despotism He had, it is true, some illustrious companions, worthy the catiM and of ois confidence ; but he had dim cuities to comenu wiuv sucn as unguaj. t could faintly pourtiay; and, having tri umohed over aii, hra iasi' eat act maiks ?;is mag, n miy atidclie bea' in ol ! ii mind, ye we consider fs resignation ot he presidency fircma'ure, and conceive it is to be regarded, that he did not continue in this high office, at last till a treaty with Spain had given a more formal and final stamp to the independence of Colombia. However, his reso u ios: seems to be fixed, and whatever may be, ihe situation in which he shall place himself, judging from the past, wt confidently conclude, that this will be the work ut usefulness and of true glory The following is a very imperfet t transition ot the letter addiessed by President liolivar to the Congress vf C 0lumbiu. Sir The act of the installation of the general Congress of ('oiomhia composed uf the repi rsentatives of seventv two free provinces, has constimattd ic most ardent wishes of my heart. The republic founded on the complete union ot the repicscntativcs of the ptoplc ol CundinaniAtca and Ven ezuela, i now destined to accomplish that iibcttv anu prosperity to wt.icti every free pnpk liavc the right tc -pirc ; and 1 have it length had the g-.u iovtune to see that day when the only .egiiimatc depositories of the soveieign utithmity ol the people, are already in the h:ippy exercise of their sacred functions Foni ttiis momen i consider myself exonerated from the charge of cxeiirive power, with which it has been the picasuie of my country to entrust me. Appointed by the congress f Venezuela president of the state admterim, your more comprehensive authority as the representatives of all Colombia, terminates that trust, and plua s in vour hands the future disposition of th executive power. I have endeavored to fulS! the duties which devolved upon nit in arduous times ; and. as no o:k can so well estimate my feelings on this subject, I lieely assure you, sir, that 1 feel too diffident to my own qua ifications, to undcitake tht further rcapomiuUit of that impor
tant station, with hat v.ff c: whic' msp. tiupenoib.c to iht- futuie' p.o:p..i . g ry ot ihc re put). 11 . I j, . y pnfoion does 11 .t apptai o i-; . upatiolc, when uni ed ,vi.i, r:lC f , :, ... .;
thc civil mais'r uc ; d . c.untcss. that ater the ca:c 1 vvhicu 1 luvc uu n w t a ; L o have di-ipp-ared, I am no i . -p.td to l iidtp e ; h: i ijm 1 m . . of my pjvsf.uui eueii.i ; m tation rt oui' e s. aid iiiv f-.cin an msum.otj: trut n punaJ.ci kfurther i uiff.rtnce to hcc c.tm tiiiis. Bwt pleased, tht 1 cfoi e, si-, to .'.c r - .7 Wl U y UI uCCUStOti.; :L :;:- a !V, f,.-f i st ft 1 v. t.i homage he t!vc la: . ti..i ,uy iUfiCsion to tii? autfioitt, of the nati.-n and my oath ol c-..i. e sub iijssio; to 1 o instituiions ..iv: ia inai yeu u c authorised to eslubjish on in had of the ;;. p! ot this itpun.ic; lir I tiiust irpiv.j that should cot'grcss -g.-.m insis . as I feat is intended, to rc i.ncst nc wit:: the presidency ol the state, that in suci; an event, 1 muil. from tut numu-i.t, prut, st aguinsi the purpose ; and tha: ii ui. tuoately it should be pcitisird in, I v-.-J tlien be ccmpelud, not on v t- a: Kl .n ' my ciiaractt-r .f a citizen ot t'd?, j ulic, but my beloved country also. 1 am, sir. Sec. . IM NT BOLIVAR. - Imprisonment rf the are r07rrr:or f li es' Eloriia The X a -nvii'c Coi.f) gives tne loliowing state i.' Mt ot -hii tiana-'tion, as abridged fiom lie account pti'mshtd in b Pci.-M-o'i, p :p i : It appet s t hat infonr.iii;n li-.cn to the Americaii Ale de, that Sui:-;, a Spanish olhctr, iiad in po-sessp; tper.s teiati' g to psoperty in West F orida. No'icvtul this fact being ca.i..i nieafed to G'iv. .fackson. In. ant'oi-zej ol. W alton. Set rttarv of W s Fhi i,ia, the A.Crtde, and Co! iiile T: e c .-i; ,,f tijc coaiity court, to deira. d t m of him, wmcb being done, he siu i..d no ontrol over them, b in o .iv ; . . i possession for safe keepir. I vleman reported the result o 1; . k le mand to (iovernor Jackson, v' .0 .. .,creit Coi. Butler and Col. 'Vaoo ;, r0 a;;k and require the piper?, a d il ot iven up to biin Sonsa with t!; . ,t. 10 sim. When they a1 l ived Sonsa rnormed tliem he had sent the paper t Col. Cliava He was taken to tht r or' ofiice, and mcs enters w! ct to Col. Callava, the iatt G ve r. t . t the papers, and i: not, tob'i-. hm aioog. Cot Callava said lie iljimcd the privilege adovved uiti. by the !av of ,;alions that he could not be p'occe d agai;ist s a p ivuic indi i.:oi; : t'i. r,e iield the pjpirj as lat GMt-no: :.d that Ids poweis a ' ommiion r v ere still in t'oice; that if anio g t e p.ipis hich wcie in his possession, a y h t- .J be founcJ wh ch ought to be sun-, ry. .ed under t !! treaty, ii 'efn ie! nf him :'.s Commissi.nt r, in wri i , x otnd leply. o . But -i ,t ci (iul Gov i kson would not lect-gnize Co!. Caliavu i i this transaction. hu .i&a jitiva'e ituiisid. ua!, and he ihercfore demanded ! naipeis: they were refused. After son e altercation, they sepnrUed ; and ab t i 9 o'cioik,!' M. 01. ButiTr, :tC(oi . ;nied bv several other ctnticrr.f! . ..i.d a i guard, proceeded to the Ikhisc i Col. .Callava Ihc fr nt door ' a-, f .4 . r , -i after sevtal knocks, no answer bchv ctunu d, and a back door discovert:! ' i; r., Col S utler entered the house, an . h ; . d Callava lying on a bed with ids o ,1 -af. He rose, apparently much astot.ot. t; . il0 demand f t the papers was reneweC, ; no persisted i liis refusal. i.e.- to.i. t.c must prepare to go btforr (iov Jarksrn. he replied, he would tot quit I is housealivr. lit was tod fove ,.ysLt hand and would be use! if I e ' id t go qui' 'iy. I f o'K-.cr of the guaii! vas tl.t ti ca'lrd in, and he then put on i.i uiform coat, and 'r:ctdrd to the (iov-emo-'s office On hi entering the office he was requested to t;kt a se-tt, and was infotmed of the natuieof ; e fusiness for which he wascal'ed; le j.io te sttr ilr n agairntt the prorr t('int;s, a?id tefused to answer any questions propounded to him about ttepaptr? fie was told he was acting i. contemr t of the Governor's authority, lie persistt-d in the refusal, alleging he was a piivilegcd Commissioner. aii( not tesponsible to Gov Jackson Every means bem found unavailing, Col Callava, his Steward, and Sousa, vterr comnr'trd ' on until the papers should be obtained The next morning u sp rial c"Ptnis?on was civrn to everal gentlemen to go tQ the house f Callaa; sj;d cpen the bun
