Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 March 1822 — Page 2
taints every moment of felicity. Our coni.)ii liic;ii va u o ncd lo ben I ct uls parents cm off by the same iusidu jus disease, that preyed upon nis constitution, and linaliy mil. upiicd over his mortal bo dy ; before they nad the happiness of bebo.diuvj tncii sons' opening lot tunes i'iKii is good a:id evil, pleasure ami pain, happiness and sorrow, commi.ighd in -ur ,a sage through iile. Let us tuank the hand of rrovidence, that removes out spiitsiiom the ttouidcsof lime, an. fixes us in tne unchangcbiencs of eternity Fin .oy ut us cast a shade over the imp icctions ot nature; and direct our attention to the pci factions of Deity. A I iv the memory of our brother li e with and his soul with his tiod May good ii lilies be on our lips, and his wotKs written upon our heai ts let his ileal. i leach us lo die, and with him, let thy gitt, O Gud to us be immortality " Farewell, brother ; go visit the grand lodge of biethren; go meet thy God, & may he approve thee May we be as f uiiilul, may our eyes be closed in peace like thine I and our dying pi, low, be as ca) ! Farewell, 'till the grand summons then brother, we will rise and meet thee ! Faiewcli."
fi-jm the X Y. Commercial Advertiser, of Februuiy 4, 1822 VI UV L VI E FROM EUROPE. A ucd ast evening, the fjst saiding ship Manhattan, captain C rocker, trom Liv e- p iol. Ry this ai rival the editors of the Commercial Advertiser,, have rcccuai IVom their attentive correspondents. London papcis to the ev ninr, of tne n o( iJtcembvr; Lloyd's Lists to t'e 25 hand Liverpool papers of tne 28th, all mc.ushc, with fics of London Pi i ces Current, and many monthly publica tions. This anival lias thrown a vast muutitv ot 'natter on our hann, before
"W ii d cleared our desk of the load
br- u tby ihe Amity We have, how
evei takn gieat pains this evening to
gie connected summaiy of evi y Hung of imp rtance, auanged undei their pro p i heads, and extracts will follow here alter.
The intelligence furnished in these
papers, is rather interesting than other
vise. An entire change of Ministry in
Fiance The probability of a speed i d
terrible revolutionary explosion in Spain
actual war between Persia and the Pine strong indications that Russia
docs not intend to remain much longer
idle and the continued disturbances in
Irehnd, arc the most prominent contents
ot lie pipers, i R NCE. Our last advices from P
Tls. acre only down to the moment that the King had delivered his severe relink, upon the Chamber of Deputies for an ff nisive passage contained in their answer to the address from the throne' The expression, however, at which the King took offence, w as quite of an equivocal chaiacter, but it evidently was intended to refer to the conduct of the min istry towards the ItalLnsand Gre ks. After a long discussion tin address was carried b a majotity ol 170 to 98. Immediaielv after the address had
next arrival, that Ferdinand had been
nought to the bCaffod, or lanui tio.u
tne stiletto ot the assassin.
The minister oi Vaf lias especially
been the object of furious attack in the
evolutionary papcts. His great crime is having addressed a ciicuiai to all the ommandaiils ot coips in the province oi Andalusia recommending them to main tain discipline and obedience to oiuers tiom tne government, and rendering them : sponsible for all infractions on tne pari j
ol Hie UOOI1S Uiiuci tucu uiuns uv
Libcroux denounce this circular as the !
orand of civil war, and a mortal stab to the constitution Official advices have been received at Madrid, that Andalusia was about io pro
claim a republic. I heir i,iicctory cum
mittce has been estab ished, and a consideiable force collected Mina cts in concert, and the intelligence is of such a nature, that it hasspiead terror thtough
the capital. Gi eat attempts are making; in Andalusia to train the tiooos ovei to;
o their views ; and it has been notified io the soldiers (who have icceivtu no pay lb- along time past) that the p. under ol
Bar Iron & Castings
Ig SELLING OFF AT REDUCED FMCES
JIHE subset ibers have a large quan1L tity ol the above aiticles on hand, which they will sell in quantities of five hundred weight and upwards at ven low ptias O J A ES U Mc. ARTHUR.
Vincenm-. Januarv 1822
L(M)K UKKE.
JDojtou see. Mind me now, Do
you understand.
I HAVE for sate a considerable quantity of Kenhawa & Valine rv
tttl I T t-. 1 11
vv men i am netennineu to sen a
BY virtue of venditioni exponas, tome Unecteil, trom the ollicc ot the Clerk oi i..c Pike eircuit Court, I will expose to public sale on the piemisas the light & title of Hosca Smith of, in or to, the following tracts of land, to wit : the S. E. qr sec. 2S T. 1 N. H S W Xuith vVcsi quarter sec. 27 T. 1 N R 8 W. North East quaiter tec T3 '1 1 X. R. 8 W. taken as the property of said mith, to satisfy Xathaniel Ewing, a Judgment by him obtained vs taid mith and Ben-
"-Ljamit. Rice. Also a judgmei.t obtained
oy rsailianiel livving, surviving partner ot the copartnership lately subsisting between said Ewing and Nathaniel lireailing, against the same sale to commence between the hours often and two o'clock onthe25th March next. J VMES KIXMAX, D. S. Petersburg!! F'cb 23 IS22. 5-3:
.vr owl. at .1 ( i ,
lowest cash price, by the ban el or iss quantitv ; and ricehe in paviiKiii thci for, good old WHEAT at 5t cents trie bush ei : goou C0R in the ear, at 20
the cliurcl.es, and the nches ot tne weal- ceni . tK. bushel; .nut win ailow tlu ny shall be shared amongst them A ge- J y llCNt vcv fOJ. pq ,.. A'. IhiC0., PCneral pecuniary advance, has aiso been TATO ft6 BUTT I: R. KGGS, ,. promised. ; (j .., ' The salt can be hail eiti;ei at The Reirulateur Journal suppoits the m house, abou; 2$ miles noith oi Vinmovement ; its i umber of tlu .si lnsi. . cennes, or at the Steam ill. NffQcdii
ays Let us once more dispia) our en- nccU be expected- 8t i:onc wii ncVked
ergy ; let us nee more take up inis ; i
vc shall enjoy tepose vvhtn we have a gain conquered." The address from Carthagena contain the following sentence tter all, our ministers are paid men. It is not against them that we direct oui complaints ; the king alone is theauihorol all oui woes." A letter from Madtidof Dec. 6, says: that very scandalous scenes nave taken place at Pamp luna ; the garrison St mi litia of that place have outraged royal dignity in the most sham fui manner A sou of procession took piace ; the bas.o p;ayid fie air Tragala, and a pig was led a ith the bust ot the king on his ba k. Ga.lic'ut is entirely in the po .ier oi Min , vv here he cvies conti ibutions Airaon also st cnu to he in a state of ii sur v cti-
It continues, that ere the end of tne
on
bent presented to the King and replied t
to, the Ministers tendered : licit resignation which were promptly refused. The struggle continued between the C'ki . b t until the 1 5th of December, When his Majestv yielded to the storm. It is impossible to foresee what arc to bo the consequent s of this change, which has brought the ult a-rov alist. who rendered themselves so oflfcnsLe in '85 a.jam into power. The king must surely have been hardlv pressed, or he would never hive cons- nted to exchange counsellors whose opinions were in acco d t c wih Ids own, lor those- w l ohavl veil i i lc h liSt him a crown, whici. lias iv cr rested too set U' elv on his brow. F m uii be Ives, we are inclined lo the opinion that the n w nuiiis'iv wid not long liKt'Miain t ci places; for a a French wag
ob r,ed alter the change as m.idi-, j 'cv rv ol ice is now in i '.ate of sieire.' , O e g-od result luis however b n pto -uce . ' Censorship has bem ab'!isln (I; and those t.umeious blanks whi .. h'tlurto trained nii f usiv on al rno-tevciy page ft'.e P.n'Uian journals are no Ion c isidc it'1 the exception of oo- three instances mentioned b the 'trier.
month, Madrid will be invaded b Rieg
and Mina. Their projects, which their partisans do not conceal, aie to expel the oourbon family, snd to form a federative republic The Gazette de France states, on he authority of a letter from iiayonne, ol9u Dec. that the most intense agitation prevails at Pampeluna. On the 5th, the capital of Xavarrc was a prey lo real anarchy ; the tradesmen were, especially in
la state of alarm, and closed their shop
wmcn were menaceu witn piuage un the 5th no b ood had been shed but the parties were in presence of each other. &
disastrous results were anticipated. . Several pjrtizansof the throne, belonging to the local militia, have demolished the pillar of the constitution in various communes, amidst shouts of religion Sc our king forever, down with the j .cobins.' In the meantime, the king has behaved with a degree ol firmness and energy
j which we did not suppose him to pos
A
sess. Notwithstanding the danger he
determined to return to Madrid and biave the p ril He entered the capital on the 4th Dec and was greeted by the loyal portion of the populace with enthu siastic acclamation as if they were desi
rous of cvincintr the interest thev felt u ..
OE-.'RCiE REA
Feb- 'i;m , 1822 4 tf
To Luuntrv M.L'rchiints, and
Others.
Cheap Books is Stutinn&n,
AT LOUISVILL -, KtNTl'CKY. Vnd at No .71. iarkei St P,,lLADEiJ'H.A.
N consequence oi the death of Benjamin Warner, his executor intend
to close tne busintss ot ooth those concerns. They now offer foi sa t, wnoie saie and retail, at cty reouced prices foi cash, or city acceptances, his arge and extensive stoi k fJiOKx SI A ! 10 sliiiY, CONSISTING OF Law, Medicai The jio&ical & Miscclla rn'-ju BOOKS Particularly un exti nsivc variety ot the latest and most approved Millions ot Engltsu, Latin, Greek and French School B oks, and aiticics suitable to tne demand ot Countr) Merchants. Gentlemen of the Bar and those in the study and practise ot Mediciuc. cadc m'u and cnools, pubdc, pi tvSantl s(jciai Libraries, will find it gteauy u tneir advantage to foiwatd orchis tor any
Uo ks tuey may want, by tetchants who
visit either ot hc ab ve places, as thosv
vvlio wish to purchase, may depend upon their orders being executed upon as low terms as it present. As the stock is very complete, a continuance of the vciy liberal pauoiiagc hitherto extended lothc establishment ot the late 'lenjamm Warner, by hisses tern friends, is solicited Philadelphia, jan. I, 1822. 1 8t
"JJHE undersigned Executor of the
t hTT 'asi.wni icsiamcnt ol tttunne,
aiwib -)icpncn uizayon. uccu. hereby notifies his creditors, that the vtar will ex
pire next August and requests of ihcnT det tilec information of tlicir several demands, before that period. PIERRE LAPLANTE. Vinccnnt s Feb 25 1 822. 5-3 NOTICE. V
' deem it prudent to notify the Public, k hat Jacob Clark, by fraud and iaisc Representations, obtained. Judgment against me, in my absence, at February Ter,n,ot 1822, in Pike county for 8100, 1 never owed l.ini one cent, and the
llo sehe sued me for was my own it was his, he never paid me for
And mat 1 intend to prove the ahov
frc the Chancellor, and am in hopes to
reverse the Judgment I herefore advise the public not to give him credit on account of the Judgment, nor to purchaio the same. WILLIAM KNOX. Feb 26, 1822, 5 4t
NOTICE. subscribers have reduced
tha
at the imminent danger to which this un
toitunate tamilv is exposed. On 1 lie morning ot December 6th, the ministers went a second time to the king,
loouerinetr resiirnaiions. tlis man.ktv I
R.iLi riox u:i. (ED. oJNl; i.ELLOtiti ot. Iieniiii, in the crtv y j! Monroe, aiid
Stirl ISIevv ii)i K.,rcit ins tnenuson the
8 in of Noveinbur, 19, to go clown tiie
nver. m vas seen 111 rrasnumrii,
about tne las ot the month afoisaid,
since hich time he has not hi en heard of He is (11 living) .itjout 25 or 26 vcai of age, ot small statute, ugt.t complex
ion, light hair, and by trade a blacksmith.
again relused t0 accept them and spoke' i . t- 1 -t. , , 1 , . , K c Any intorniaiion respecting saici K dogg
once noble and pathetic "I will never consent to deprive my. sell of the assistance of men, who, like you, have lately given so many proofs of devotion to my family, and who have rende ed so many sci ices to the state. ou may abandon me; but it will never be with my full consent that I shall accept vour ' csign.itions I know the intentions
THE
pries of Flour 5 Com Meal at their Mill, of which a supply is kept constantly on hand Good old IVH; AT will be received in payment for FLOUR or MEAL. CORJV received in payment for C0RAr MEAL or PLaXK. Having procured Mill Stones and Bol
ting Cioths of the first quality, and their Miiis complcated, are enabled to make FLOUR equal to any manufactured in the western country Those wishing to have a quantity of Wheat manufactured into Fiout fit for a foreign market, can hae it done the Flout packed, maikcd and inspected, on the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms or ground and AjU ted, in quantities to suit customei suq V lawful toll. ) li J. W L. COLMAN. February 5, 1822 2-6vv "fe OTE E is hereby gicn to Jamc I yi Bennett y and all other persons who nicy be concerned, that I will apply to the next Cii cuit court to be held in 'I ci re
Haute, in the county of Vigo, state of Indiana, on the second Monday of M arch next, for a division of the following trccta o! land, (10 wit.) Section No. 14 Town-
ship No 15 north, in Range No. lOwes
also the north wcisi and south west quartets of Section No 1 1, Township No 15 north, in Ran.je No. 10 west, and the north west and south west quaiters of
Section No f, in the same Township Sc Range, 1 of which lands are in the district of Vinccnnes. JOHN F RICHARDSON. February- 8. 1 822 3-4t NO! ICE. rjHIIE legal heirs and representatives G of ro. Efihraim Jordan, deed :ro
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lio , " -;;ic;de and mas-ac'T Th r t ii ' e 1 1 tih capital on the 4' 1
Ct b extr;uu din ry muiics. atl k- s in (he ki: g tor a cl
li i es sti reed each nil ci w ,t an as-
toiiishi g '-apidly; and thev aie ex'reme- I
lv xt'.lrnt T e 1 n!mi..nis's in the cat. noMh S
vpdn are verv u tive. ai d ha e
th - ca't n ft
of the faction which has caused the mislomines of Spain and w hich menaces our ill-fated nation with still greater disastcts. My revolted subjects conspiie again n if(, and like t lie unfortunate l.ouisXVI, I am des ir.ed to be the second victim of the revolutions of Europe, but, at hast, 1 will not perish as he did, w ho has justly been designated the "Mait 1 Kini:," i will meet death, sword in hand. t the head of nv guards."
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Ave should not be surpiised to find by the
HE stibsc liber will receive at histot e, notes of the Steam Mill co
pany in payment of Debts, 01 for g( o at a discount ot 50 pi cent Riv ll F Ns(s Vincennes, Feb. 26 1822. 5 Sw
wil.be gratefuny icceived b ins hiencis
JOHN DIVER. Henrietta, Jan. 22 1822. frT-Pi inters throtigiiout the Western
Stales, wid colder a particular tavour by hereby notified, that the undersigned will
mseiiiiig ine acovo.
StiUr c KNOa
Oci'jfivr
Lewis Peekham
against I lis Crediioi s
3.
"iidiana. i 1 OI R T,
Jtrm, 1821.
On Pdilum for the benefit of the
Insolvent act.
'J HIS d..y, t wit,
the 1
th o
k " T W -... fc . ....,1 I .... I
SI iv. 1 in, came :ne suio ui vis h ham, by Moses Tahbs. his attoniev, uP.d fi ed his petition, pmv ing this honor:. bit couit to grant unto him the bentfi1 ot an act entitled An act for the bei.tfi ot insolvent debiots" It is thcietort toi sideiedby the cuit, that the Cleik eivc v.. tice of the peiuh ncy of such pLtnn n. .n t tit Westitn Sun, a papr p.inted ii Vinccnnes, at least four wicks in siicrib sion, and !hat the court will act up.n .ud petition ott t1 1 fiistday of thenixt tim. A copy -Test. 4-4i R RiJNTINjCcck.c,
apply to the Cncuit court of Knox c.untv , lor Conimissioners to be appointed to J divide the real estate of Ephraim Jordan, deed among his seveial heirs and kgatx rc icsentativcs, accortlii-g to law, on tho se ond Monday of the tern) commcnciti'' on 'he fourth Mondav in March next. JAMES JOR AN, One of the heirs tf E J',rday. deed 1-R EL MEAD, In riifit of hs ivif Javtm rch'j is ens of the httrs of E. Jordan, deed. February 23. 1822. 4-4v Ii. C 'SullivatL "
vATT0HNKY k COUNCKLLOR AT LAW ) ft ILL practice in the first Juo'uial
V Cncuit, of the state ot Indian
and m tin counties ot Crawford and Ed
wards in the state ot Illinois Hi o a always he found at hisotbecin Vim times unless when absent on pi ofessional 1 nsi :ess hi lia made an ai',1 et mi nt, fio bu--ines f awarded to him, in Ids absence, lo be attended to. 5 i tf.
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