Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 April 1822 — Page 2
rcRura o Husm ancl Turlccy. Tt was re- Pcnf,lry This small structure IS 1 T-TST oflettcr remaining In n, .i . .at am aor far Uie odtuau.ui ol . . . V Otlue at V'mvennes, the quart Mold.via andWa.lachia, by die lurks, intimately ClllliTtCl W!l. A OUT- thc Ust day of March, 1822, whirl
t!ie ?cst-
artcr enu.i
hich if mitt i-
hadbcen resisted by thc Jcnnisaiies al lOan history. In the gloom V year ken out within three .nonths will be sent to
Jsy At Vic ma ,t w,,,tated, that in- of 1777 it formed the defile that prrUu this suad of evacuating those pi ovmces, the Washington defended successful- hsTill please say they are advertised. links have recently retntorcerj their ar- t tl Tl -V I V IS my in Hut quarter, which now amounts y against lie ISntlSll Army, H' ' Abraham Barackman ttiBO.tuJOmiii. On thc other hand, a let- der Cmmallis; Oil tlU9 bridge K . Uirn Mark Harnett
ter from O .es-a of Dee 22d, says, that as erCCled a triumphal arch llll Rufus lhitterficld AamiftBcncdict
Bennett
lennctte
Badollct
Blackmcr 4
in consequence ot Uie rcprescma ion ol Him- tvhfi'h hp nncH t mnt thn . mcKes
the utrian and EnHish amb tssador, n ' w ... Solomon Boncwits William
fh.. lu.niurl r t',,1 , nl .hir.v , U,,K' ncu III lnv William Beaucliatnp Alajorr"
j . . .. , iv - r York tiv.ldinor nn thn frriVfrl Isaac V. Bruner John
n u in uiuiive answer iu iuw - r ' x v m ,f .!. l- r r v , w i ii j , i I ., Llcrk ot tne iv. vy. r. or . R u -Man ultimatum. iiowers and greeted withthe snngs r d
I
The Greeks aie said to have made
themselves masters of Patras on the 2d Dec alter a most obstinate attack, and to have gained other advantages. London, January 12 Tetters from St. Peicisburgot the 15th D r siv the long expected Russian tariff is highly injurious to the commei rial interest of this country, aiid that a prejudice exists in favor of the United States. The Bitish ambassador exerted himself without effect to procure a mo-diii-ati'm with rcirard t this country A letter from Trieste, of the 26ih ult
says, ihat news had airbed from Smyrna,
of IUS fair COillltrV- Woman TIlUS Elijah Chapman, Henry Coartney
change and fall the scenes of the cv;.Mr- r!m" Aukusuis Campbell r , rr. Cunningham 2 Janu s Cotdwell
iriuinpus oi tnai great man. Charleston Mercury.
w ii -- i -1 dents of the College. Solomon Doughcrd Molly Macailly. WllO received Margaret Da ley Samuel Dillworth a nciKinn from flip st:iti nf Prnn Jolin Daiitrhcrtv Jesse Davis
sylvania for services rendered du-! Uuirlcs i)ev,LY
Frederick Clay comb Daniel Crume
John Craven William Chambers
To the Olficers & Stu- G. V. Colegrovc
ring the revolutionary war. was , William Frast well known to thr general olficers Thomas Golden . . . George Garrettc aahraveand patriotic woman j John Hartley She was called Sergeant Macau-1 V Vble'
. . 1 i.. i ii. i. . ! oanmci tianulton
ot an emuaro Oeinp laid ny ti.e i inks, iy. anu was WOUIHHMJ .l some nai-1 sel Haskin on all Greek property. There was, how tr S"ippiSt-d to bt B andywilie, eve. no want of European vessels in the w h discovered cob & Le Roy iVrchipflao, to protect their commtrce. , f Joseph Jackson 2
Paris, January 17. i ' ' omiiiuii jirarurr uir nci ecter Jolinson
The AuRsburRh Gazette states, that to swing her same over her head, JV 1 c .
and huzza for Mad Anthony." wiisonLago as she termed General Wayne. I vviiiiam Larcn It was not an unusual eircum- SSl
stance to find woman in the ranks
iert mm me press, is nxeu tor atuniay digui.ved as men. such was their It Mill b, ntecededby the hcarine of ne- i... r : i i i?r.,...
aiu'i nn iiiiicrpriiuriie c. xuubeth Canning was at a gun at
S)0 K'lssian wagons, loaded with ammunition passed thc Dnieper nn the 13th D-i and proceeded towards KischenoWj and the P uth. i he order of the dav for the laT pro-j
jert u the press, is fixed for Saturday
it will bv preceded by the hearing of pe
titions. One from the count Leaument, proposes that the French gmernmcnti should take means to recover the possrs huri d St Domingo Another from M. d (i isune, pray that a treaty of comtnerce may beente ed into with Havti COKSTAVTINOPLE, Dec 10. The Turkish fiVet remains at the DardanclU, but it is expected will shortly put to sea We have no news of the G t k squadron t ha ii vvinioar jury. We notiee, with considerable interests, the apo'intment of a c nnmit'ee mi the General Court tv) consider te expediency of provi Ii ) tt by 'aw that all civil ae ti n mav be tried by C m t witho o Jury, both parties consenting We hive long heen of opinion, t at many perhaps a maiority of t e t-ivil actions in our C urt- of J sti- e m'Uht be more sanstacto ri y determined, b th the. law anl the f.iets. hy one or m rc learned Judges on the bench, then by twelve juryman from the county; and certainly it would be a saving of expense as well as of the time of t ie Crts In raying this, we would not be understood to undervalue the right of trial by jury This mode
ot trial is venerahle tor i s meat antiquity, and ever ha been jus tl v t'onsidered the bulwark of our liberties deprive us f the right of trial by jury, and our liberties are gone Still, parties mih! be allowed to dispense with a Jury at t ieir option, without imputing the right. In times f i tl enm
Sherifl of Knox countv
F U li
1 nomas rams 2 Melton Giles Archibald Gorden John Hoskin Edmund Hugh I'm John C. Holland JKL , Lyda Jonsan 3 U. Jencks Asbel John
Curry Kmdoved" " JaiiK. Long A. B. Lindsley lt:lert Leman William C. Linton Francis Leech M N O P
John Moore Mr. Mc.Nabb William Mc.Clure Isaac Minon Charles M inv die Daniel Maloney Simon Monk Daniel May '2
Fvili v j : , ..LA. hUt hue J unes B. Mc.fvown James B Mc.Call Oft Washington. Wlieil her llUS- Ueom Me.Faddin Nanrv Mr.Hroom
band VVa9 killed and slie took lllS i Jeremiah Mc.Neely Elizabeth Maupin nlace immediately; loaded, prim-! iim Javid McCibahey , x . J 1 i I Juim Mc.Clure James Nabb
en. anu ne(i tne cannon witn - Ruben Norton which he was entrusted She , J;vcob Pancake
was wounded in the breast bv a grape shot. It would be. interes
ting to collect anecdotes of the m " lQlWy 3 . ... , ! John Rael
MM Vii'cs renuoreil ny woman anring the i evolutionary war. iW. Adv.
William Pace
Stepnen Patrick
A letter from La Guyra, dated 29th of January, says lA French man of war schooner arrived here on thc 28th, having an envoy on board for the purpose of making some commercial arrangements witn this government, and to intimate that the Columbian flag will be admitted inio all the ports of Fiance and her colonies A salute was fired from thc schooner on coming to anchor, which
was returned by the batteries
William Orcutt2 William Prichard A. Patterson James Perry K S James Rawling Owen Riley Jonn Stepenson N. Smith John Smith Robert nmith William Spencer
TVW William Townsend Alexander Turner
Dennie Say re 3 Mr. Simpson John Sheets John T. Simpson Rebecca Seaton
I lose a Shaw Mr. Vigo Orson Willard Ruben Ward B. Wetmore A.enah Williams Beniamin Wease
T. Teriac k Andrew Vanslyke 2 Jesse Whitet )mu Levy Wilson George Warner Charles White Walter Wilson
J I Sheriff's ale. "5 Y virtue o- a writ ot Fi Fa. to me J? directed from the lerk's oflice of
the Knox Circuit court, 1 wilt expose to Charles Brown
public ale on Saturday the 20th inst. at) ;ir- ezey
the court house m Vincennes, thc following tracts of land, to wit : All that certain tract of land situated, lying and bein m thc Upper Prairie, above Vincennes, on tiie river Wabash, four arpents
in fr)nt, tunning back t the Elm road,!
and imm thence tbe same width 40 arpents, adjoining on one side to the lands ol Hemy ander Bui gh's heirs, and on the other s'dc by tands owned by Brouillet, containing about 190 acres, be the saint more or less also five and a half arpents in Iron1 on the river, by 4o arpents in depth, adjoining lands now owned hy William H Uuirison in the prairie below Vmrenne also 4t;0 acres of
land lot No. 73 in the old donation aKo
C; R. C. SULLIVAN, P.M.
April 1, 1S22. 10-L136 4 LlaT of letters remaining in the PostI V Onice at Washington, the quarter ending ihe last day of March, 18 which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to
the General Post-Otlice as dead letters. A I) C l L' L' P II " I
Daniel Colbert
Reason Cran Nathan Clifton
William Chapman Elijah Depue Alexander English Jsaac Fry Joseph Harrison Samuel C. Hall
John Johnston Jesse Lynch
James Brown W in. & E. Beazely Walter Clark John Cooley Solomon Case Joseph Cowen Jesse Evitt Horatio Griffith Job Hammonds
David Harber Elender Harrington J K L Joshua Kendall Jonathan Lyon M P R S John Melton
til i 1 1 1 1 1 niwl imvK f"jii nviilominl
.. "il l" i r 400 acres ot land, No. 93 m the oid dona- UUol the eiizcs will onk to a Jury of ,;flll ;,u a(,o an ,s ,f i.nH. mo:..- 11
Richard Merrell
Henry Maltingly William Mattingly Robert Mc.Farrcn 2 Elias Mears Reuben Matties D.niitl Pender Reuben Perkins Abraham PcrkinSk Rachel Porter Abuer Robinson William Roach James Snond
lenSesney Raleigh Scott
t'UMI' e- Ufltl V as to the Only ark of i the old donation also 4(0 acres of land. William Thomson lleimpt Thumas
No. 92 in the oludonaMon also 100 n. " ilh.mi Ir nior Adam Teel
cresol land, part of No. i92 in the addi-
with the sentiment that m times L Q x 1
tueir political and individual safe
ty ; yet we a e strongly impressed
Cii.ti li i J(-hn We! John .-.i
W
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Andrew C. Vanslvke
Aaron Walker
Ol ptinilC iraMqui'ity. causes he- 85, containing 24 acres also location
tween party a d pnity Would in I No. 1 1 5. containing 136 acres also loCeiieral be much more ritditeous I cation N.i 1 43, containing ,75 acres also
ly determi ned by t Me Court without the intervention of a Jmy. This eleeti n bv the patties to employ a Jury or not, is. we he lieve. in prac ice in Mme ol ti e States and we should not be sorry to see it in Massachusetts. ( .lzv.s ) Patriot.
A"--'! 1, is j j
-ETH RODDICK, P. M.
10 Li J
Among the ravages maV by tl e ilonds of water, at the North, he destruction of the oltl Htnne JV l l'e a t 'eent'an. . f Trenton
location No 142, containing i5 acres
also location No 41 containing 136 acres. as the propeity of William Mc In-
tos", at the suit of Samuel A. Chew and'
Eh Reaty, administrators de bonis nori, of sh will ket n
jPf irate Entertuinmeiit. Aivs. Jones,
returned lothe VI.YCKjWYES
H )TEL on ater street, where
Samuel l.od ' lew der tsed.
JOHN DECKER, Sl.ff k c Aptil 6, I s:2 10 (h?
s t i i wnnn f worm
N. J. tlidl iiad blood for anuost a j Dectmbet t3L lu-ot
Taken up by Jacob
1 U 1 O i ' 1 .
ti snip uavies countv, a
urav horse, six years old 15 hand high, flax coloured m: ne, supposed lobtb.ind i i the left eye, nppraised to g50 before ,me
PRIVATE E. TERr.ilXMWT
for traveller, & HOARD I Mi lor those who may think ptoper to reside wiOf her. 6-tf Vincennes. March 8. 822. Sliuker Garden Seeds 7 J TOR SALF BY 9 A. PA 11 EUSON. January, 1322 52 -tl A few ct.jiies nf the Constitution of Indiana, for sale at this olliee.
PROPOSALS OF SAMUEL DILL WORTH, roR PUREISHIXG nr SUBSCRIPTION The Military Instructor, And Militia Manual, Containing a System of Discipline ami Manoeuvres of Infantry, Adapted to the use of thr Militia. Shewing the formation, mat.ccuvics and revolutions of Company, Buttallion Ic Pediment. Also the several duties and situations of e ich Officer and non commissioned of ficer, on Parade and in Marccuvre X'o which is added, ti e most appiovtd mode of Manuel hxercise. The whole con. piled irom the best mo dcrn authors, undei the immedi. tc inspection of Major (Sent. 11 yoHSSOSff of Vincennes, Indiana. Tin necessity and utility of such a work must be obvious to every Officer and Soldier ; an uniform action of tho whole, greatly facilitates the movements of any body of men, St on the knowlidgs of this, the efficacy of their excitjona must greatly depend. '1 here are hi means by which knowledge can bv more readily obtained than by the expcncnccVS' others, with these considerations thc pre posed work is presented for patronage. CO.YDITIOXS. The work shall he neatly printed, 03 good paper, and wiil contain about 50 pages It will be delivered to biihsr fibers at 75 cents per copy, bitched, or gl bound in boards. Those who subscribe and pay for tea copies shall be entitled to one copy gratis the work will be put to press, fcshall be finished with all possible dispatch as soon as a sufficient number of subscriborj are obtained to defray the expenses or printing. Thc names of subscribers will be printed at the end of the work Vincennes, Feb. 1822. ,- K7Printers in Indiana and Illinois, disposed to aid the above work, will hv pleased to give thc proposals a few insertions in their papers, and receive subsciiptions for thc smic S D. MTsHSlKTIWX T BEGS leaxc to inform the public Ic general that she intends opening a SCHOOL on the first day of Apt il.' tortile tuition of YOU.YG LADIES, an CHILD R HJY learning the firt rudiments of Education. She proposes t teach the following branches, viz: Spelling, Brading, Writing, Englinh Grammar, Geograihy and .Ytede llrk hs various branches. H r house is aii ?c commodious, and as well rituated f'i - aschool as any in town, being that owrei by Mrs. Smith, opposite captain R. Luutin's. She hopes to meet with a libcrtl share of patronage from the enlightr.-i.ed inhabitants ol Vincennes, and its virhiitv, as every care and attention will be paid to those who may be placed under her tuition. Her tcm.s are g2 25 cents, per quarter, and 25 cents entrance. 9-tf Vincenncs March 29, 1822. cwnONGix SHE subscriber has started his Cot ton Gin in Allison township, Lawrence county Illinois, where Cotton will be ginned 011 the shot test notice. As tho machine :s inferior to none in the western country, he will be responsible for any cotton damaged by the machine. J H HELPHINSTINE. March 18, 822. 9 3W fekky: 'JpHE subs nber having again taken JL the FERRY o- Chas Smith,decd. where he has a large new boat, with a prons and railing, for the ease and sfete
01 cat nages and slock He flatters himself by strict attention, to shaie a part of the public favor DAVID CII XDLER. March 20, 1 82 g-if joiix wre; HAVING connected a
Hoot t" Swe Sum
with hU SADDLERY, wih constat!
ivjj uii nan 1, anu ior sale, a unrlv cT ROOTS, SHOES, tr SADDLE or all kinds, and of the fii quality, for which he will icceive in payment, c'as 01 Hints 7 l! Vincennes, March 1822. (i II d 'SuIlivan. ATTORNEY & COL'NCKLLOR AT LAW) ILL practice in the first Juditial V V Circuit, of the state of Indiana and in the counties of Crawford and Edwards in the state ot Illinois. He n.ay always be found at his ofbce in Vincennes unless when absent on professional business he has made an agieement, fot bu sines forwarded to lain, ia his absent) ta be attended t. tf
