Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 March 1822 — Page 3

your duty, remember ; llieir smile is transport, and their frown is late." ladies1' You rule the court, the camp, the grove," all that can grace, or animate, or ennoble, is gteaily conttculed by you. In the heart of every citizen soHdier you find a place, and all the busy cr ambitious passions by which he may occasionally appear actuated, are during i . i..if i i:iv ,

i r . i w i v t i -w iiif 1 r-t i r -r- m a vv n fr

ed'to give lustre to your virtue. Like the clouds which occasionally obscuie the Sun, then break from around him they serve but to enhance, Sc r fleet your acknowledged supremacy. It therefore

tvell becomes you to follow the example j

of the heroines of the revolution bid man be valiant, ere lie merit such. My yau all enjoy happiness may the republic last forever.

2. The birth day of Washington rrtVit Florida by gen. Jackson, have returned to

continue to be gladly ceicoratcu until ilea--1 . . i Hi . i

vens arcn snail Dursi asunuer.

3. Liberty the first best gift of heaven to man. 4. Our country the land of equal justice and of equal rights.

5. Knuality he who wishes to tninK. ot it

Fcnsucoia. I he) icpicsent that tht have u signed their commissions, & have returned for the purpose of closing ihcit business and, some, with the dt siVijVol becoming citizens. The acting governor insists on considering and treating

only, let him to beyond the Atlanticbut he them as officers, and has caused them to

who wishes to enjoy it, let mm remain in a- rje connnea tnctr quarters

merica.

6. Our laws May they be conceived in wisdom bottomed on freedom, and executed impartially. 7. The original States may the new ones imitate their example. 8. The American Union may it last forever. 9. The patriots wish, , Give me a hut a hollow tree A crust of bread but Liberty'

new youk, January 29. A letter from Lima, of the 8th Uigust states, that on the night of the 24th July, lord Cochrane cut out from under the batteries of Callao, the Spanish ships Milagro,San Fernando, and Resolution, Od burnt the ship Piedad. His own shipf the Nan Martin, however, broke from her mnoiinirs at Chorillos. :mrl i?rnt a.

10. True patriotism-uch principles as I. whe-eshe remained a wreck : her

encouraeed the Heroes ot to. I c . 9

11. 1 he heroes ot

12. l ic tair sex tieavens last nest cm. I

13. Pur wish happy we have met hap- Our boatmen have just come up with

pv may we part and happy may we meet our papers by the Amity, which are to

again. t the 1st Dec inclusive from London. VOLUNTEERS, ' On a hastv Derusal. we find the following

J. u it.i til M. lib nv. i &i ii I u inaj 1 itnlC

"ov 11 Authentic letter

of the I Oth September

and civil precessions tormed a junction, inneace uer useful citizens in war her confirm the complete defeat which the

THE VETBHX -1TT

riJSTCEXMiS, march 2, 1

' 1 2 2

v The feelings of our citizens on the

ndult. as we had anticipated were

manifested in a manner highly becom- , a grateful country cherish the remembrance . Vie AV itV the occasion. Before the military ot their patriotism and valor. from Galaxidi, .. c , ft if John Eiv in p. 1 he militia of Indiana J J,alll,

a beautitul ll g, uearing me arms oi me ur;lve defenders.

U. Stales in white, on a blue ground,; fly Siout. The orator of the day. vichly ornamented, was presented to ? By. col. lrigo. The Independence of Cafit. James Smithy by Mus. Sarah South America may the government of her rA Tlio rnmminv wprft Hwwn ; choice ever be in close alliance with that of

rurkish army marcliing against Hoeotia

and the Peiojxinnesus has cxpei-iciced ut

'J'hermop lac. Four pachas commanded that army. Thefiist. B.min Pacha, died

. , T T . W . . . I Ul UttUDOU UllUIV IIIV UU'tlkl IIIIU IIIJ 'llJWUj

... . k r t thn 1 rnrrrl TMTPG 1

up fronting her lathers residence, and at- ".Col. Francis Vigo-his dispersed. The thiee other continued ler being saluted Miss. Johnson addrei- namc has bcca justh-associated with that of their march with 5000 men to Zitoum yed the c iptam as follows : gen. George Uodgers Clark, in acquiring the and thence to I hermopylce TheybivouCAPTA.IH On this anniversary birth western territory from the British his ma- acked near the village of Molos, andVc dav of the father of our country, I have ! ny virtues, patriotic services, and venerable conno'uered the position of the Greeks, much satisfaction in intrusting to your appearance, secure our esteem. wiln 300 mcn fhe Greeks attacked hands a flag, under which your patriotic By D. Mc Henry. The memory of G. them ut a disadvantage, and slew all exBoldiers may rally to perform their duty S,arr D . i r cept 60-. N V. American

mm-m a M i M M . m I'm M W i 1 1 1 1 i m m I T IIICII1IH V VII I I I r I

in the hour of danger. Taught Dy the , , t " 3 " 1 , r,,? ,. . brave men who died at 1 ippecanoe. great example of Washington to obey the . B Y SiarkaThc independence of Acallsof their country, I can rely on your menca if kings ever demand tributejiiay nnd their fidelity, circumspection, and it be paid in balls, wafted by powder, v bravery. The characteristic vigilence of By S. Bruner.Tv Borough oVuvoui native country, was exemplified du- cennes may its inhabitants enjoy belter

v no- nnp revolutionary war tlianv ot our umes, anuiwc u5. tcu ui uiuu.

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Salt XC Castings i

AUCTION,

ON Tuesday 12th March, I will Sell in front of the Warehouse of John Lwing Esq. to close a consignment, 30 Sacks Ailum Salt, 4000, weight of Castings, Broad and Narrow Axes fee. SAMUEL JA OP.S. Vincmnes March. 2 5 822 i ? NOTICE. rTlHE subscriber will receive at liis 11 store, notes of the Steam Mill com

pany in payment of Debts, or for goods

at a discount ol 50 pr cent RICH, v . l'ANS&N

Vincennes, Feb. 26 1822. 5 8v ftmence between the hours often and two

n..irt., f clock on the 25th March next.

J ANA WAY trom the subscribcri a , bout the 20th of October last, Three Negroes.

To-wi One larcc Mulatto Fellow,

it

State of Tnrliana.

KOX CIUCl l l COURT,

October Term. Itt21 ')anicl St. Clair, against His Creditors.

On Petition for the benefit of the Insolvent act.

r HIS day came the Appiic.nt Daniel -t Uatr by Alexander D Fra.-ier

CMiuire tus Attorney and filed his pciition together with a list of his Dbts duo by him to the De fendants hi creditors and also of the notes and accounts due to him praying that the ; ourt would grunt to him the benefit of an act entitled an act for the relict of Insolvent debtors It is therefore comideied by tht i ourt that the Clerk give notice in ihe Wes. tern Sun news paper printed in Vir.cen. ncs at least three weeks in succession, Sc that the court will act upon said petition

on the hi st day ot the next April term ensuing. A cofiy Test. 5 ax R. BUXTIN Clerk. notice: I deem it piudent to notiiy the Pub ic, that Jacob Clark, by tu ud and huso Representations, obtained- Juiigmej.t a. v;ainbt me, in my ab. nee, at Fb.it;y

lenn,ot 1822, in Tike county tor R !(',

1 never owed him one cei.t- ai.ii tha

Hoisehe sued me for wasmv own, or if

ii was his, he never paid me for him.

nd thai I intend to piove ihe above be-

fuie the Chancellor, and am in hope, ta

everscthc Juilgment 1 hertfoit adise

the public not to ive hini creuit on account of the Judgment, nor to puicl 'se the same.

WILLIAM KNOX. Feb. 26, 1822, 5 4t

heroes at that period, were Irishmen by . oThe State of Indiana-re- . . . . 1 1 vered lie the memory ot those who during

birth, Americans by adoption

You now live in a country whose inhabitants arc one day in the victories field of war, on the next, in the peaceful field of agriculture 'tis such a country the mag nanimous patriot has always prefered. I am sure I need not bid you be humane humanity, and magnanmity al-

thc last war gave their lives as an offering for hers fety. I here were several other volunteer toasts, but not being handed to the president, & no copy furnished, are omitted. I The day close d by a ball at th3 same place, and all passed off with ths grea- , test hamiony and satistaction. m

ways accompany each other,

Being well convinced sir, that the flag Mentor, with several other Essays, inI now hand to you will never be disgrac- lendcd for publication, aie unavoidably cd under your command; and that your croudcd out )f this days' paper we'shall

arms win oe ucvoteu noi umy iu us piu- atlend to t jem hereatter.

tcction, but to the general weltare and happiness of you' country, I feel much satisfaction in confiding it to your care To which cantain Smith instantly re-

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nneu.

miss The presentation of this flag, on ' this da, accompanied by such flattering tSid expressive language excites in a V .... . j .-,1

ureast tnat is in every ruspcci uuvuv-u iu

its adopted country, an ardor and Icelmg

vhich

COMMUNICATED DIE') On Sunday last, in this town, Mr Jonn D. hhuicr, late of the state of New York DIED. In this town on Wednesday

morning last the hon Jonathan on, name RICH ARD, about ihirty years of

rresiuing juugc 01 uic nisi juuiciai age, with very large whiskers, and thin rfl illC I'miMi iron. . .1 r , t

-.v.. .; .x, v,-.-.. v. ,v..,b iairon ine crown ot nis neaci nad a 11-

tleman Society has lost a distinguished n., .rnn:oul hlnrh lm. with Vn...o Whit

it never experienced betote a- ' rn.,,llPlU mi tiie state, an irIenpnrUt .. .r.. A.-..

, v.n r r.,-1 1 ...1, : r..v- in met, aiso, lame in onc snouiocr.

l.ionR ino neroc. u .B.....y u. a . . ..u : and ueUll,enl 0ihcer. jU(lgc Doty vxJ , ; wi,. . y . BiRiializccI tlicmsclvc- uillie rcvolutiona-, a native 0f Somri vitie, in New Jcrtst ,,,, ' L,e about 30 or 35.

A moriri nnv lll.TIV I.f.'l'iT nl ll

- .11 l-IIIV 1 - 1 !. I V, Jill ''ww r

T J j 4

! a graduate of Princeton College.

Y vittuc of venditioni exponas, to ma diiected, from the oflice of the Clerk

ot U..J Pike c ircuit Court, I will expfse

to puouc sale on the premise the light

k title ot Hosea Smith ol, in or to the following tracts of land, tr wit : ihe E. qr sec. 28 T. 1 N R 8 W. North West quarter sec 27 T. IN R 8 W I? . . n rs i- .? r .

"uiui uaMquanci sec o I I l. n & W. taken as the piopt rty of sad -n iiht io satisfy Nathaniel Ewing, a Judgm nt by him obtained vs. said -mith and B njamin Rice. Aiso a judgment obia ned by Nathaniel Ewing, surviving partner of the copartnership lately subsisting between said Ewing and Nathaniel Brea-

umg, agamsi ine same sale to com-

James kinman, d. s. Petcrsburg.i Feb. 23 1822. 5-3t

Bar Iron Castings

SELLING OFF AT RF.DL'CHD PRICES

HIS vtitli vi mi ir lit I. mi niul lnrkiit rn Imr

foot has been burnt, and -They also took their

daughter PiCEBE with them she is a

t very bright mulatto, about nine years oid, L-. V I k a . r-v

tened by oppresive foes; under this flag . M a tfeetinff Tjf the Member of the i f.vni..rt hn :,h.v, nmoc

" v A W-ilw'w vw m-'X'w fwcX- MIV Ml I1I11J LL

INlont-omcry k a Wayne ; k should such , amiajie m inners jn i)rlVatc life, his integ- heaU nc, riciu men be again required, I feel sanguine j rity, talants and iniformation at the Bar, loea ' lniuredthey will be forthcoming. If war now am on the Bench bccurtd to him univcr- dauchter Pi.Q

raged amongst us if my fellows citi- : sa, appiobatiou and esteem.

:cns, or tneir lair uauguici: were u ica-

..II T ..1l. t... lirivo t..o? I . . . .... ...

avouici i uii . u--iuiv w.v,... ...v..., incennes tiar at Lot .rasrlle's. r.. f. .. ... "

and death alone should be our conqueror. Rcsohcd ulianinlous;v. That in ,es- Z . . 2 Jl . ' .Tl

ed off by some wnite persons Any person aoniehenniiif and deliverinrr thctn tn

of the first Judicial District of this state, nie :n Limestone couniv. Alabama, or in

we will wear crape on the left arm, fop any jail in the United States, so that I

itie sp-.-u Ul UUU IIMHIlll

At Uiis moment war is but heard of, and iimony nf the regret we leel for the living as we truly arc, under the influence . dcalU of jonala!l Only, President Judge

of a r-emal sou, a temperate climate.

Therc each and all of us enjoy the blcsf 1 I . - T a. .... , - -

sed etiects ot iiucny, i uubi um spun

and independence and prosperity, may .... . .t

rise to a higlit above otner nations,

creat as docs the virtue and beauty of!

our females ; and the evtent ol our country. You bid mc be humane you say that

humanity, and magnanimity always ac

Florida We have seen a gentleman who has surveyed ait Flotida, and examined it thoroughly. He says there arc twenty millin .s of acres of the best sugar and cotton lands in the world ; that ah the fruits of St. Uomiinro are found there.

company each other. American loldiers sUCn a. Lmu. trccs t lantain, Alligator fill echo the sentiment They have al-; CdYS fcc c g,(nNing wild; that the

ready distinguuncu mcmseivcs as me Llve ().lk abundant and of immense most humane of conquerors. I he army bizc am lhat hc s nv a rcal numuei Qr first raised by Washington (the glory of, la e Qlive trces, as fine, and muivflou-

human nature) my soldiers will imitate,; rishulg than any he cvtl baw in ite.

tneir principles c an 3vm n.v.i iu swerve from. Conscious of the honor this

-..nfWrrd on us. with nride shall

get tliem, shall receive the above rewaul,

with ail reasonable expenses Information may be given to the subscriber by

directing letters to Morsville, Limestone

county, Alabama. ENOS C. TATE. January 25 3t5

dav

Fed. Rep.

An arrival at Norfolk from

Ii r.lanr.

we bear this flag and may hc who would brings Cork pape.s m the 25th Decemtaiuely desert it never be loved, or res- Dcr giving iuiorinanon of tne increased

pected, by woman, mc loentsi ui uu- violence ol the popuiur 'un.ults in Ire

i

tion. ; land, and the dAiiv aruval ot tiooos tiom

After which the two processions join-. England to vi pic-s i!k m. i hc samCa-

imofitable account of the m

p;m w..icr appears to be

almost in a state ol n-v 'Union. I'urther

partieu'ars, loi which we now have not loom, shall be given in out next. Nat. Int.

cd,in escorting the orator of the day to j pCrs Kjve a t U1 the court house They again formed, af- cotnlition of -p ; rnrfpil him to col. H- .,t..

Lasscllcs, where a most excellent dinner was served up to a respectable and numerous company, Capt. R Huntin officiated as President, assisted by E Stout The following toasts were drank on the occasion 1. The memory of W ashmgton his mcnuncnt is in 'he bivats of his countrynKn.

nt.w OHLbANS. lanunry 14. Wc are itifoimed iliat some ol t lie Spauish oflicers, who were expelled from

rtue of an execution to me . lice

trom the oflice ol the Clerk of

tne Rke Circuit Coutt, I v. ill ,n the .. A.. . ' .1. -I . i- t I . .

icmy sixiu uay oi iiarcii re::x, er.pose

to saie on the premises in the Tt.wsj of

Petersburg!! all the right title and intei

est of James Campbell, of, in, or to. lots

No. 97, Sc 82, in the Town of Peter, burgh with a dwelling house & stable

thereon, taken as the property of said

v. umpueii iu suusiy uu execution against him and others, in lavour of the 13ank

of Vincennes, sale to commence between

the hours of 10 ami 2 JAMES KINM N. D S. vIVb 23 1822. 5 3w.

f'flMlE subscribers have a large qua U tity of the above articles on hand, which they will sell in quantities of five hundred weight and upwards, at very lov7 prices.

JAMES Sc Mc ARTHUR. Vincennes, January 1822 no i ice " IHE legal heirs and representatives of col. Efihraim Jordan deed are

hereby notified, that the undetsigned will apply to the Circuit court of Knox n un.

tv, tor Commissioners to be appointed to

divide the real estate of Ephraim Jordan, deed, anions: his several heirs and lei-al .

representatives, accoidmgto law, on the second Monday of the term commencing on the fourth Mondav in Marrh next.

JAMES JOR AN, Or.e of the heirs of E Jordan, deed. ISRAEL MEAD, right of his wife. Jau . who is on J cf the hrirs of E. Jordan, deed. February 23, 1822. 4-4w f 11 MIE partnership heretofore existing U between the undersigned, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thosc

ovTing the company will settle with, am: pay Mr Bayard, who is fully authorised to receive and receipt for the same. MATTEO TARDITO, FRANCIS BAYARD. Vincennes, Feb 21, 1822. 4 3t

Vincennes Library. A T the annual meeting of the Shoro holders of the Vincennes Library Company, on tht 4th February, 1823.

On motion of Mr. Badollet,

Resclvtd. That the shares of alltho33

JpijE undersigned Lxtcuior ul : t.e ; members of the Library Company, w ,,o

ast will Ec testament of Eltienne. . star.d indebted thereto for moie than K 1 5,

- "

aiiaStephen Bizayon, deed, hereby noti-: and who will not have paid the same on fichis creditors, that the yt ar will ex- j or before the 1st cl:iy of June, 1822, shall jire next August and requests of them . be forfeited, and that this resolution shall detailed information of their several dc- be published in the Western Sun foror.O

mand, before that period. , month.

PIERRE LAPLANTE.

Vincennes Feb. 2S 1832. 5-r

Test. Cf. II. C. SULLIVAN, Libraria n