Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 March 1822 — Page 2
obligatory on the nation, as she did not j ting letters, committed by Duputy Post
of
musters heir agents, ami man canieis;
and also into those who may be convicted of sue . offences. Mr. Fart-ally observed, that the insecu-
i rity ot conveyance by me mail, was so
lil t M . I'U'ii.U Vd- II lghOtAht
he wih. I acknowledge nut ali tl osc lVao at that tune were silent, and moreover, that ail wao will, ought now to speak fruiiiuy ttic tiuth L is true mat 1 nave
acted under the nresumed opinion & will - t-enci al as to destrov its utility Com
ot tic nation I ackuowlcdg that nothing maints came loudty from alt quarters.
Hi nils the tights, recognized by public He said, lie was certain the Postmaster acts an I civilized nations, in a people to tieneral has Used ail the care and vigiforwi, maintain, perfect and change tiieii lencc in his power to detect and prevent
constitution, ai ir may appear expedient thefts in the Post Offices; but lie lias to them, tor men happiness and prospe- found them to be ineffectual. Something ri'y; and that this was the sole objec of suuly can be done, it not to remedy, at
all my endeavor; and pal ticulat ly in the least to mitigate the evil so loudiy cornimportant basis ot tiie government, which plained of. We ali know with what ease , v ts :o succeed the ancient Spanish. the recommendations for offices can Dc
ri rally, it is not only a truth, but a fact procured; these we cannot pievent. Pei-
liotoi lous and incontestibie, that the nati- haps by enabling the county court-in; on has ratified with the mosi energetic which the respected officers are, to is-j
demonstrations and with ihe most solemn sue a commission ol inspection, or giving ,
acclamations, what I have done in her them a visitorial power, the iraud mint name, and as tier representative at Iguala be prevented. I have been led more par-
ana Cordova, ttculaily to this subject, by information
11 v then can a nation impugn, (cir- received from my disttict. Not long
cu nstances remaining tne same,' since, a sum ot nearly biuuu, was sent
w hich she has s solemnly autn irizedby in a letter from Erie, m Pehaylvania, to her public vote ? vVnatcan ever be con- Salina, in New Fork. 1 his letter never sidered stable in the faith of nations, and arrived, it was traced to Buffaloe, but their representatives ? What gm rantees, beyond that all scrutiny was Useless I
what oat is wid be considered a pledge of have also learned that a letter containing
securitv ? -70 ent from Philadelphia to Warren,
1 am aware and well satisfied that the in my District, has never been received
pi i ic pies are acknowledged .vaich justi- I hae been informed that another letter fy the cna.ige ot govcrnmen ; that in far i sent from Meidvide, to Pittsburgh, has
belo ijjs exclusively to the nation, and it is also been lost. Mnce I came here, renot within the provinces of a few individu- ceived a small sum of money for a public ais t U row the state into confusion. 1 institution at Mcadville, which 1 trans
mit tnw endeavor to undo some equivo- muted by maii; it has never been receivcations ot transcendent consequences, in ed. We have not heard of any robbety order to legitimate my acts, and I must of the mails these thefts must have expose, also, that which touches me per- been committed by the Postmasters. In-
aPv,in regard to the insinuations, and the deed, the mju: y done the public by i hem, pro 'a viations .vhieh defer me thectown. in this way, far outweighta that done by
He who established the aforementioned robbery of the mails Something, i am
basis of the plan of Iguala, and tne acts of persuaded can be done to render these
the citv of Cordova, has a rig it to be be- crimes iess frequent 1 do not tecollect lieved above all spirit ot ambition, and not to have read of any trials in England, ol to hue aspired to any other g! rv than i'ostmasters, for stealing letters on the
thai ot the liberty of his country; nor to I way. Ihe trials mere are tor robbeues
anv other retribution than that which is ot the mails, and thetis alter the leticr
notice. XUaL&jscnbcrs have reduced the price Jr 'Flour Corn Meal at their Mills, of which a supply is kept constantly on hand Good old IV Hi. AT will be received in payment for FLOUR or MEAL.CORX received in payment for CORX MEAL or PLUXK. Having procured Mill Stones and Bolting Cloths of the first quality, and then Mills complcated, are enabled to make FLOUR equal to any manufactured in the western country. Those wishing to have a quantity of Wheat manufactuud into Flour fit for a foreign matket, can have it done the Flour packet!, maikcd and inspected, on the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms or ground and bolted, in quantities to suit customers, for lawful toll. J. St W. L. COLMAN. February 5, 1822 2-6w
experienced by genet ous minds in confer-
in i beuifit ot importance iUit such authentic testi nonies will serve but little to protect not my works, ijut my verv in
most thoughts trom suspicious calumm
In this capital, when there was, what
was called a pamsh government, then:
"was oublished in a periodical paper, a cer-
arrived at their destination. The latter
part oi the resolution 1 deem necessary
The common law maxim is, that me
punishment ought to be severe, in pro
portion to the facility of committing the
offence. In this, case, the Postmaster i-,
seciuded in his oftVe. and he commits a
Joubie crime, one against the law, the ot-
tam article, under the name of I her against t'ie confidence reposed in him
lM xican Pttriot, in which not being I by the nature d his office
able io siv any thing of my co iduct that I V mollification was proposed by Mr
could stun my reputation, they had the Walworth, and a fuither mollification by
te uenty to pry into my thoughts, ma I Mr. Lathrop, which were seveiailyas
king tnese notable remarks; 'successes, I sented bv the mover; and agieed toby
more owing to the irresistible force of I the House, which biought it into the
opinion than to arms, have, perhaps, so shape in which it is above stated.
bli-uled your chief, as to make him think I On motion of Mr. Trimble, the House
of a crown, whk h will cover him with op I agreed to consider the joint resolution b
pr buum;it would be difficult to obtain ! him submittcu some days since, relative
and. when obtained, woul soon fall, with I to the recognition of the independent gov
a mnrhty crash, from his temples. He emmentsot otith America, tor the put
. ..ii.... i. n ...i .1 I r i .1 . r i
snouu; not oe uuereu more wiin me pose oi having me same reierreu to a
hopes of crowns of laurel and oak, than I committee of the whole on the state of
than his brothers in arms the Union; and it was referred accordimr-
II this had been written at a time when Iv
popular clam rsdid not resound with his
priis s, and popular voice had not raised! Extract of a letter fiom an American
hiii a throne, what will be said of this I settled in Liverpool, to a friend in Phi
chief it e were suent, and were to per-! iadclphia, dated December 22
mi to be qualified, a baseless and unsub ,4 I see, from the letters before me, that
statv.ial, that which' he established in his I you are as much a politician as ever; Sc
pla i, an l adjusted in his acts abovemen- J doubtless, give much attention to Euro
tinned. pean politic d information, which at this
It is no., surely, in my power to silence time, has assumed an aspect of some in
iciest. The catists which have led to
me murmers oi cammay, nor me winsi i . . ft
pers i mance; neither can i uctermmc
the success of po.iti. at prediciums f rm i r .i it 1 . 1
co on i-ie te tiuuii oi me on i u tne
throne by the cmpe.or, and other pei
Sons of (us royal family to be t aMed in th-
eve i-; !)Ut that which I can iffiimofmv-
the change ol ministry in France ; the si tuition of Russia, with icgard to Tur
key ; the continued troubles in Spain, have excited some sensation in this coun
try. and I really think another year will
not pass without some military " demon
s.lfis t at should the Mexican nation, stralions" on the continent. Alexandci
disp in le her empire.
i imatelv of the sceptre of has ccitain y a strong desire to make
flVr it to me, as the S.ianisu Christians n the Turks;" and it is c-
muio i ofTetvd Spain's to Wanha, it would qually cert. 'in. that John Bud wiil not suf-
& i
be ncce-sarv to produce a parity in event, tor him to d it peaceably; but would.
that the mir cle d aron s rod weie ptohabh. in that event, dissolve the Ho-
thnce i epea:ed, which, according to some My Alliance, and set all Ft. rope bv the
his'oiians. was that which induced this ears It .ias been said in Fiance, that a
rig!t worthy punce to yield to the in- li tv years are sufficient to recruit her stances o the electors; and, apphingto strength, after the most desolating war ; mvs 'lf. in the fiuiative sense, so ne part and that she is, u constitu iotiuliy and tm- . .T ............ .1... .1 I P ........ I . I . ,!
O . uma s answer uiuie aoio ssauors oi aneramv amnuious "his spnittnaiu-
11 . iie who pieseuted him the crown, I fesud itself, t ic at iv in the late pioceed-
shoiild n )t rease to anwvei, that if anv re- lings in the dumper of deputies; and
cournendab.e qualities were to be discov. mete is good re 'son to believe, tl at a c ed in tnv pet son, they would he absnlu- majoiiry of tin Fench are ripe for a
teiv .uch as ought to di quahty me for it. var and it will lequire veiy ptudent Viz he love of repose and n i to,i d life. euicils, througin tit Em ope, to preserve
I ' URHIUE.
Rep-inted Havana .821 Proceedings of Congress
eac
IVui-on's Daily Adv.
0 Private E Aj Mrs.
Entertainment.
Mint's.
I'avrallv
ni n: t Tl, ,t th
submitted the following
comn.itti'C on th
re-o R
pt.-t : In ui I Pos lv:ids bn instt ticrd
to n mi v i u th oi.u tieilu" itv f f.cil
it - ' ok- v " fh ,v , in r r t !
and debtiuction, or opening and niutna
4 ji AS i etui i. d to the
TEL
riXCEXXES
on v ater street, vv lieu
-he vvi 1 ke p PKI JTE E TE V r.1 IXMEX'I a av. iler -. k ' AND fXG tor th s i may t.ii k pr-p.u to i side with ci 6-tf Viucenucs, March 8, 1522.
E is hereby given to Juvun
and all other pet sons who
1 V a
mavbe concerned, that i win apply to
the iu xt Cii cuit court to be held in Te: re Haute, in the county of Vigo, state of Indiana, on the second Monday of i arch next, for a division of the following tracts ol land, (to it.) Section No. 14. Town ship No 15 uorih, in Rang No lOwcst, also the north west and south west quarters of Section No 1 1, Township No. 15 north, in Range No. 10 west, and th-
north west and south west ouaters ot : ir.m"'. U'vc.
A J Section No .1, m the same Township be J by Na ;,a iel E
Range, a 1 ot which lands are in the dis trict of Vinccnnes r JOHN F RICHARDSON.
February 8, 1S22
First liegt. Tndi va Militia. F'TJHE R gimcnUi ata. Battailiou pai rades loi the year 1822, will be as iohows : Ratallion parade on Saturday the 201h April Regimental driiion Friday and Satur day the 2d and 3d August. Regimental mutter on Saturday the 5lh of t )ctober. The roll will be called on cacli of those days, precisely at nine o'eloc k, A. M and it is confidently expected that the officers and soldiers will appear equipped accori.ini' to iaw. I nc couit f assessment will be held at the quarters of Maj. Chris'ian Orca ter, on the first Moi dav in '. ptembcr. at ten o'clock, A. M and the e tut of ; ppeals at the same place, and hour, on t he first Monday in December. Uy order of John Myers, Col. 1st Reirt. Ind. Militia. JOHN McGlFFIN Jdjt.
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To Country Merchants," 'alitl
Others.
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Cfieav Books tr StationeriL
T LOUISV1LLK, KENTUCKY.
nd at No 171, Markec St
PHILADELPHIA. EN consequence of the death of Renjamin Warner, his executors intend to close the business of both those concerns. They now offer for sale, wholesale and retail, at very reduced prices foi cash, or city acceptances, his large- and extensive stock of
CONSISTING OF X Law, Mcdicat, Tw'jlogical isf Alisceh tie ous BOOKS Particularly an exunsive variety ol the latest and most approved editions ol English, Latin, Greek and French School Buoks, and articles suitable to tne demand of Country Merchants Gentlemen ot the liar and those in the study and practise of Medicine. Acade niics and schools, public, private and social Libraries, w ill find it greatly to their advantage to forward orders for any Rooks they may want, by Meichants who visit either of the above places, as those who wish to purchase, may depend upon their orders being executed upon as low terms as il present As the stock is very complete, a continuance of the very liberal pationac hitherto extended to the establishment ol the late isenjamin Warner, by hiswes tern friends, is solicited Philadelphia, Jan. I, 1822. 1 8t
State of Indiana.
4R 11 i OLRTi, 4 October Term. 1821.
eckham,
ainst
HisX'reditors.
On Petition for the benefit of the Insolvent act. a HIS day, to vn, the 1 i th of said H teim, came the said Lewis Peckhaoi, by Moses '1 abbs, his attorney, and
i fiieil .iis uetition. nravinf this honorable
' ' y o e .mi u .-j .nt unto him the benefit ot an a.'t ci. u. led k An act for the benefit ol lusoivoiit I'vbiuis" his therefoi e consideiedbv tne cou t, that the Clerk eivc
notice ol the pendv nc) of such petition, j
J)Y vi tue of vendi'ioni exponas, to me
d'rected. from tin oflicc ol the Clerk
ot i - Pike v ii cuit Com t, I will expose to public sale on the premises the light L t:t:c ot llosca Smith of, in or to. the iollowing tracts r,i land, t wit : the S. E. qr sec. 28 T. 1 N. R 3 W Noth 'A't s quancr sec. 27 T. 1 N R 8 V North East quarter sec 33 I' 1 N. R Ss W. rakena the projn ity of said Smith,
tos.v.istv Nathaniel Living, a Judgment
oy Mil' o uainca vs saw -nnlh nm rn.
Also a judgtnv, t o: ?a i cd
tii'. copartnership lateU Mibisting between said Ewing and athai.iel Ureading, against the same sale to commence between the hours often and two o'clock oi. the 25th March next. J .MF.S KINM AN, D. S. Petc;sbiirgi) Feb 23 1822. 5-ot i Fi'inLrrio.v wamed. tJENJAMiN KELLOGG, ol HenriB .tt i, in the county of Monro. , and state ot New York, lett his Iriendson 'he 18th of November, 13 19, to go down the
Ohio uvcr. He was seen in Pittsbuigh about tiie last of the month afor said
since which time he has not been heard
of. He is Of li hiir) about 25 or 26 v cars
ot aire, ot small statute, Iitrlit comnl
" . . u
ion, light hair, and by trade a blacksmith
Any uuormation respcctinsr said Kcllotr
will be gratefully leccivedby his Iriends
JOHN DIVER. Henrietta, Jan. 22 1322. gOPrintcrs throughout the Western States, wiil confer a particular favour by inserting the above. NOTICE. 7S legal heirs and representatives 3 of cc. Efihraim Jordan deed are hereby notified, that the undci signed will apply to the Cncuit couit of Knox coun-
t v. tnt' f'miiniit.Ifitw-c if. K.. n ! . I .
divide the real estate of Ephiaim Jordan, deed among his several heirs and legal
representatives, according to law, on the
second Aioiuiay ol the tern commciici on the iounh Monday in March next.
JAMES JOR' AN.
One of the heirs o E Jrdar, deed. I R A EL MEAD, In riit of his Jat f . wr is or.c of the heirs nf E. Jordan, deed. February 23, 1822. 4-4W NOTICE. BY virtue of one execution fiom tiie thee ol ihe l ike ( ire t (ourt to i e directed. I will expose to sale on tin 30th day of March next, at the Court House in the Town of Pctersburgh, the fo. lowing town lots to wi: : the undivided halls of lots. No 30, 31 49 and 67 also, ihe hail ol lot No 44 taken as the niopcrty of John Mclntirc, to satisfy aa execution in favour of A. Baincy vs. Mcliuiic, Sale to commence between the hours often and two o'clock. JA ES KIN MAN, DSP C. Feb. 28tii 1822 6 3vv
notice:
W deem it puidmi to notify the Public, u that Jacob Clark, bv fr:mrl ur,,i r..i,
mine wesivin duo, a paper printed in M" l3cmiUI"li;,i ouiameo judgment aVii.cennes, at least four weeks in succcs-! iraint me, in my absence, at February
sion, and that the couit will act upon said
petition on the first day of the next term.
A copy Test ' 4-4t R BL NT1N, c c c.c j
G. Ii. C. Sullivan,
OKNKY c COUNCF.LLOlt AT LAW 1
ILL nraetiec .. th. ivt Itum m
T Cirenit, of the state ot Indiana
and in tin counties of Craw foi d and Edv..rds in the state ol Illinois. He m.uv a! va hi found at his othce in Vinccmies n.ess wheii absent on prolesifiiai busi!i. Ik made an agi cement, h i I u j .ess fii.-w .uded to him, in his absence, to be attended to. 5 1 tf.
Term,ot 1822, in Pike county foi gloo,
l never owed him one cent, and the Horse he sued me for was my own, or if it was his, he never paid me for him. .And that I intend to piove the above bef ie th- Chancellor, and
, reverse the Ju 'gment-Thereforc advise ! the public not in give him credit on account n the Judgment, nor to puichute the same.
V 1 LI I AM KNOX.
Feb 26, 1322,
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FOIl SLF RY
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