Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 January 1822 — Page 3

Appropriating &5o for the purchase of stove pipes. Directing the treasurer to apply at the several branch banks tor payment of their notes, and then make a tender to the Mother Rank at Vincennes Allowing compensation to the witnesses in the trial of the impeachment vs. Curtis Gilbert, Clerk of Vigo. Directing 5oo copies of the three per cent, act to be printed. Providing for an index, marginal notes, and printing and distributing 2ooo copies of the Militia law. Recommending a day of Fasting and Prayer. For the relief of Benjamin Adams. Directing the Secretary of State to inform the Revisor of his appointment. Directing the Secretary of State to furnish the Printers with the laws, &c. For the benefit of Harbin H Moore. A memoaial to compress in favor of the French and other settlers at Sc near Vin cenncs, for a common below Vincennes. XEIV COUXTIES. One out of Delaware and Wabash. Putnam, out of Owen and Vigo. Henry, out of Delaware. Rush, west of Franklin Sc Fayette. Marion, out of Delaware. Decatur, north of Jennings. Shelbv, north of Bartholomew. DIVORCES. Peggy Harniss, from Michael Harness. Joseph Collett, from Elizabeth Tiflin. Catharine Scllars, from Nathan Sellars. Polly Jenkins, from Josiah Jenkins.

Lyman Beaman, from Sally Malott

TUB WESTERN SUN

l r I JVC E JVJ -, JANUARY 19, 1822. We are informed that on the 10th inst. a party of citizens residing in Lawrence county, Illinois, who have for the punishment of clandestine offences, and the safety of the public weal, assumed the name of 44 Regulators,' started out in pursuit of certain swindlers, counterfeiters and out-laws, who have for a long time infested their neighborhood, and respecting ivhom they had received some information after travelling through a vvilderdcrness near 70 miles from the settlement, in a north west direction, they espied a small hut, almost obscured from

view by bushes and brambles. On entoring this cabbin they found one object

of their search, a man named 11 itliairis ; he was surrounded by a set of blacksmiths tools, and bellows, all in complete order. On taking Williams into custody he informed them where the molds, stamp, and other utensials, with some metal filed, and some in body, of different kinds, were secreted, with all the materials used by his employers for coining base money, and altering bank notes. He also stated that William Norton, 5 Fletcher, Cornelius Taylor, and Mathias Hollcnback, were partners in 4lc establishment, and that he was merely employed to hunt for their sustenance. On this information of Williams, Hollcnback was apprehended, and after being committed by Esqr. Anderson, of that county, to the care of a guard, (there being no county jail) he found means toescape. The other partners implicated are absent, and not expected to return to heir late home for some time. What may be their fate, if taken, it would not become us to say under existing circumstances . but it does appear by this achievement of the Regulators,' that a " power beyond the law" is sometimes attended with happy consequences. Wc have been inundated in this country with bad money, and bad men, of every disciiption ; and it is time to put a stop to that which isHjase, whether it be made under the law. or in defiance of law. Banks and bankers, have issued bad monev enough to injure us, and our postefity ; let examples be made of these rr ho follow a bad example. INTERESTING FROM MEXICO. MEXICO, SEPT. 28. "The General (Yturbide) entered this Hty yesterday, at the head ol 20,0u0 men. The provisional junta is now assembled, and a regency will be formed in the course of a few days. Every thing is perfectlv quiet, and eveiy prospt ct of its

remaining so. 1 scnu you some puolic . documents, which will convey yHii some ideas of the state of things hete. It has been a most extraordiaai v revolution, effected without bloodshed, and has been precipitated alt-icthrr by fhe vile policy of the beloved Ferdinand. It is now well known, generally, that Ferdinand had sent sectet orders to At odan tn overturn the constitution in New

Spain: and rc-cstbtsh the despotic re-1 gone of the Bourbons Apodara c-.r.nV . t ,iK,.rf.t tn t! v several chh s n. a:

others' to Ytuibide, vvh", lindm;, :.

country determined lo maintain constitutional government, hoisted the tii-coioi-ed flag, and adopted a policy calculated to deceive Apodaca, who at that time might have crushed him in the bud; but Apodaca allowed it to spread abroad, and it ran through the country like vvild-fiie. Three-fourths of the European troops joined the independants, but, had it not been for the opportune anival ol O'Uon-

Mexico beinir then Eainsoncci nv

oju

4000 resolute troons. miirht have shed

much blood, and held out a considerable

time. Aurora.

Hoot & Shoe Makine.

rrniiE subset iber lu gs leave to inform

his mends, and the public generally, that he has commenced Hont & S7o Malting in the house formerly occupied by John C. Rcilcy, Esq. where he intends to carry it on in all its various branches, and Lorn ids longexperier.ee in business, he hope s to have a shaie of public patronage Almost all kinds of produce will be taken for work hut no credit given MEN ASS AH BROWN. Vincennes, January 1 822. 5l-tf

T

lection.

ISAAC COLMAN.

January 1 6, 1 822

5l-3t

7

Apple Trees.

Chancv Akins David 'W. Arnold M iry Adams John Br.idburv

f. itr stpher Baker

Nathaniel Benson

.'"l Bancroft l'T-abeth Butler J( .vi-phus Collett Anson Castle 2

Elisha Adams Sand. W. Angier, 2 Thomas G. Bro:t Remember Blackmail Robe i t Brasicr David Bump James Blair Stephen G . Burnett Lewis Cauimaek. Caleb Cr ne,2 Frances Cunningham

""FROM TflLES WEEKLY REG ISTF.r'J Foreign nkws. it is stated that the city of St Domingo, in the island of St. Domingo or Hispaniola, alia Hayti, has surrendered to "the patriots" Where from ? We have some account of the progress of things in the interesting island of Hayti. The government appears to have acquired every degree of regularity that belongs to others. The vrhole teiritorj seems to be united and rapidly advancing in population and prosperity. The march of mind is evidently great: and the politician, in our opinion, does wreng, who does not calculate upon a powerful government in this island. Its effects no one can appreciate; but revolution woulu seem naturally to belong to them. The power of this s'ate is v ested in a president, senate and house of representatives harmony prevails, and every subordinate department seems to be res pectable filled by honorable men, zealous for the republic. Instruction is much attended to. and its benefits are highly spoken of. The army is well organized and its means powerful Respect to the laws is enforced by precept and examble, and the people must be considered as in a flourishing condition. The republic of Columbia has already prohibited the importation of Slavrs. May God speed the republic for this excellent act I Porto Cavello still remained in possession of the royalists, and many pirates are fitted cut therefrom but a speedy surrender or evacuation was expected. A British sloop of war has been at Porto Cavello to remonstrate against acts of piracy, but was dismissed without receiving satisfaction. The owner of one of the piratical vessels from this place is the iudge to decide upon the legality ol

captures! Those who fall into the hands of these miscreants are treated with an excess of cruelty. The congress of Columbia has passed a vote of thanks to a number of public characters in Europe and America smong them are mentioned the names of lord Hdland and the abbe de Pradt, Mr. Cay, late speaker of congress, and colonel Duane editor of the Aurora, and sir Robert ITilsox and Jas Mayrant esqr. members of the British house of commons. The editor of the Aurora h?.s received some private letters and public papers shewing the progress of things in Mexico. We learn, generally, from what is stated, that a new indepeudant government has been firmly established and seated at the ancient capital of the empire, as has been before mentioned, at the head of which Yturbide is placed The whole country appears to be quiet, and a castle at Vera Cruz seems to be the only place possessed by Spain this is defended by an insignificant force, and

must soon reduced, it not surrender-1 . L,T oi inters remaining m tiie Footed. It is the opinion of Mr Duanc that, jl Ohice at Carlisle, the quaitcr ei-din-as early as the 28th of August last, "the , the Fist day of December, lyjl, width if net

luiiuceuon oetween .Mexico anu opain issni ueiore ir.e expiration at three mcnU

was severed forever. 1 he people rejoice in their deliverance, and are determined to support their independence. A "sovereign congress" is established to make the needful regulations. Sec. The pi ess is apparently free, and discusses public matters as it should do.

DIED In this eitv, on yesterday 1 1

morning, the Hon. william a trimhle, a senator of the United States Irom the State of Ohio, aged 35 years, lie came to this city in very ill health from Albany, where he had lain ill for some wctks, anil declined gradually from the moment of his arrival to that of his death. Nat. Int. A lawer boasting that he was as true as a scale beam, a ccuutiyman coolv observed that, "it was piobcble, for esaid he) a lawyer always turns in lavorofthe man who has the heaviest purse.

FflicrifT'? Pale. fV virtue ol sunmy cm cntions issu1 cri tint ot the Ci: Uit cout r l Wgo com.tv to me ditccttd, 1 sluii iy;,.-c to sa'.e on vuu-.day tne -Ja o; ot F..maiy next, at the Tavern of Rob, rt l.am-on, in icne Ilaiite, the I'oile.wis.j; piopMty, to nil: -ix lots of Ian,! sIum'.c;' mTt-.tc-Haute, and Timbered o. ti, pLi oi v .id town as follows. Nos. 'j; CA. J 37. !74, 204, and 2, on two of said iots li erc

u.c iuui.oi.auie (HU'lliur houses. 1 shui

, - -jj,,, linn

i cai quarter ol ( cti'n Xo. 19, in Township 0 l t.,,.ti, r,r

I Range No. li west, and the noith e st

quarter ot section No 3 in Township

NOTICK.

subscriber having declined bu- 0 l2 north. of Ral,Ke

r , 4. ' . , i-' - ui aviiiisjc .o. west siness for a short time, in order to !, m,i.... .1... ...

..... .. u" iuin.a nit- -iu oav o i'ei)i narv raitla Mc KlILUlPCC rile r-. 1 . . . ' VlIMUIV

,. . , . . .. at the Jiouse ot Laleb Lrawfoul, a ouanon al persons indebted to him by note or ,;.,r w, : .1 , , J r. , , v . 4 , i- . llty ot v hcat in lhe stuck, one yoke of book account, to make immediate nay- ' 1 ,t.,.t. t .1 n , , Tr .i 4- . 1 , good work Uxen, three Horses and three ment. If this notice is not attended to rUn . ' , r . , ... , 1 .1 r 1 r v ows- 1 ne sales ol the above mentionhe will be under the painful necessity of ,i , . , J . . ... 1 a c 7 1 ed propertv to commence at one o c ock Mvinrf thpm with nrnnpr nttirrrc tnr - - 1 .

. V . t. on eac , c ar.

E. H. S'OTT, Sl fT v c January 10, 1822. 51 2t

Sale of Town Lots. ON 'luesdjy the 12H. day of Fcbruo .... x I L II

t , , r . . 1 nt i, 1 buuii expose 10 s.ne at HEsubscnber has for tale two or public auclion .he lollou in,- Lou sitnatthree thousand vountr APPLE i.i : . ,r -i ., ... .

Turrc . -1 r .1 . 1 . . v.. ... 1 cric-n.uiie. and ic-

, a im,., u. mvu. ,argC. s,snatc,l on thc patof .aij (iwn as oa r l i Ns.6'i 117. 132 13S. 2f9, hu.ffar Orchard 271. uso. 282, shi, 292. 2w

For rent, consisting of about four or five M. ot t,,c a"nvt I!arc advantage-x.'-.l. ....... .1 P. I a

hundred trees inclosed, Sc mettle 10 work it for terms enquire of SAMl THOMPSON, Donation. January 12, 1822. 51-3 VI, 1ST of letters remaining in the PostOffice at Terre-IIaute, the quarter ending the l ist day of December, 1821, which if not taken out before the expiration of three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. A B C

liuvid Cox

1) E F G II

Demas Demine, 2 William Dole

C. Dasnia William Fulton, 2 Celim Gore M. Hart Ricliard Hicks 2 I K (i. Icenberger (ieorr; Kit kwood S.th V. Kimble lsH.ic Leffi'inr

I)a id 1). Love Janes Mitchel D. M iy Lc.vi'i TTortlm'

Jamci l-.it .1 S-imuel Riehutuson Davd R( .Inev S Jc!m Sterlii:g J.mie Sherwia J"hn Stewart J'ib Tii'-nns Amos Williams JOHN January 1, 182.

ISlost-s r'.astmond Andrew Ferrell Dar.iel Hovey John Hopkins Horace Holt L M Henry J. Iri;i William W. Kenned) Kii L.tii laineii Peter Lauues

Jain

js iMai tin

O

P 11 William O: ell Ivii.rr i!vl Roach Jam: Huberts S.iml. S. Kuiikin, !

'J

J oar. :;:rmsc,n

lnock ttrawn Jf'i.atliau Thayer Catharine Ward Heman W'allai e M. COLMAN, P.M. 51-4L

s.i tu iir vjr.ii.itii rosi-vjiiice as dead letters. A H C 1) F G H

ge Armstrong

Cieoi

Jn'on I'jC-hv'i

iliiam lk nefitid James P:owker W'il.om C(-:: John Dulv Wihiam Gill

J''-', is Ha-.iif Id W ilhara 1 v-', Jacob fk-iu

'iil'am Illdckliurn Charges i'dC'ihe J nathan Piatsua Jacob Hnhcr Suniuel Dvar, 2 rth J icI'Js L esley H.imon, 2 1 );i'iu li.mcoek "'endel Hinkle

r

I irv J 1 1:'

P S

. v 1 '

Jo'm M Her

.liam J .hn?n -oi Lco;rt 1 W1HH1

1 3 -

Ma!

J a i

Joan S'ireatt

Mnith

ten

January 1,

1 !i

)'l'.i' Smth

im Smith 'ouian?iii StaT rd J. WATSON, 1'. M. 5 1 .jL

One Cent Reward.

i$ nivn t 1 11 om Uic suoNcrioeron

Sunday the 13th inst an appi entice ' I my iiiimd J E SS E CO 0 be 1 v e e n 16 and 1 7 years of ae the above lewaid will he paid for delivering hun to t i ... . 1

me la ircenues. can ivihi u sn H WTU ANDRL WS. Jcnuaiy If, 182;. 51-jt

1 OH HEM'.

JTHl llonv and Lot on third street, 1 jl bei oni;inir l0 the Estate of m. C

ancleveutci, deed. Enquire of the Piintcr. ALL persons having unsettled accounts with the estate of the dettasei: W. C Vandeventer will be pleaded n. pietcnt them propeny attested for sc tkn.ent by the last dav i,f I ebruarv rex JOHN I VAN UEVEN 1 ER. .tdir. Januaiy, 16 iUi2. 1.3

uum) auiiaivo ioi ousm ss, a (I anv person wishing to own piopeily in t Motown i may never have a better oppoitu- iiv. The following will be the teims of s:ic 25 percent upon thc am ui t ol t t purchase must be paid in cash and the balance will be received iuotdeis drawn upon the treasury ot Vigo count) , to bv pjid out of the fund appropriated for the election of thc public buihiinirs. '1 hr sale i will be held at the Tavern of Robt ft Harj rison, commencing at loo'cl ckf A. M.

L. II. SCOTT, mfgtnt of V'go couvtv. Trrrc Haute, Jan 10.1822 5l-.l7 Sta e of IndhuuL VIGO CIRCU- T COCRT,

Jpnl 7'erw J. D. 1521. Reuben Newton, nlaiir.ifT.

against Cyrcnius Chapin, dcfcr.dr.nt.

Loreign Attachment.

motion ol the plain iiT bv l is

torney, it is ordeieil, th it unh-w

said defendant shall appear heic by 1 ims elf or attorney, at 01 beioie tie text term ol this coun,to put in pe i d ! ail to answer this suit, the rourt wii! piocecd to hear and determine the same in his absence and it is further ow!ted, that a copy of this oider be ii MoW in the Western Sun, prii.ti d at Vii cennes, for four weeks successively. A Copv Attest. CUR TIS GILRKRT. Clk.

V,

at-

hc

NE Y GOOiiS,

If a

T

AT.

FliANCKs DICKSOV

P AS lately been receiving from Pl 0 H adrlp! ia and L ouhvihe, a lare addition to his former stock of DRV GOODS, Gl'O ER ES. fc Q LEN - WARE, making his winter asoi tment complete. Vincennes Hth Dec. 1821 -4(-ftv.

SUGAIl KETTLES, ire.

itiL. suD.cnucrs otter tor sale, at taeif

I 1 1 1 c 1 n i

On MATIKF.T STREKT, VINCKN.NSS,

15 tons Sugar Kettles, 15 tons Rar lion And a geoeral assortment of C1ST .V7 6, by whole sale and reuil, at 1 educed prices. JAMES & McARTHlR. November, k21. l v

nonce. nIIE Subscriber pieparatoiy to h'-

goniK Eastward lor a supplv

of fresh GOOi)S, calls nuxit earn

on all persons indebted to lint by

or tSook account, to make 1 avm

J

a a

1 lus urgent cu is rendeied ?iccest

by thc pressure ol the turns. a:-d the

situation of his affairs; uud le hone

none of his friend willneeleet it if thev

do, iegal s cp-, which ate always disagreeable and followed by expence and fouilc, must be expert d JOHN EWINO. Vincennes Dec 28 1821. 4 s-4t

of

..ly

nKKs.1r.1x wasted.

M1IU'. subscriber will p.,y theh.riu st L kctj live ia eal h f, r lkas

mal

Vi:iceu'.s Av-

DKNMKSAYRE.