Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 June 1822 — Page 2

hiva from Liverpool. V?z have been j executions were constantly laluftg place, fie President of - tfiC ftufat

fiv.n-cd bv Ir. Tonl'iiT with London without any apparent effect to keep

mners to Annl 6. 1 heir contents be- I down the amount ot disorders.

r i . .. . , . 1 r , ? i nu:

Pin to assume more interest ana impor-1 An extract oi a ieur rcccivcu ai i m-

tancc than those brought by lormer and I ladelphiaj by the brig George, Havana,

recent arrivals. From the article dated I April 20', says " A vestet is just arnv-

Londoft, 5th, civen below, it appears, I cd from Vera Cruz, in fourteen days,

that the negotiations between Turkey I which brines the news that the congress

and Russia will not terminate so tavor-1 at Mexico have met ana ueciaea, uy a

able to peace as had been befote aritici

pateu. Wc have never seen any pre

vious language of th'e Courier, uponthis subject, which had' so de

cidedly a warlike character. It would

seem also to have been prompted by au thrntir. information, as but two days be

creat majority, to adhere to the unicn

with the monarcny oi apam, upon me

constitutional system, Iturbide has pro

tested acainst it.

Five wretches, pirates who had fifed

Upon and attempted td t ub an American

vessel near St Baitholomews, were ar-

fore the same paper had said, in decided rested, after their chief had been killed

terms, there could be no uoum uiai m uic Miuggie, aim, ucmj; n-u,

nt-nrp wnulrl hp nrferved. I sentenced to' fleaMi on that island.

The subiect of onenine the West in

rTi tmrip h.x hppn firouorht before Par-1 boston, atril IB.

lia.ncnt. and fiom!the manner in which it By tlie arrival of the fast sailing ship

hrmvriit forward, it seems highlt Herald, capt. Fox, at this port, last eve

ntniv.Me thnt this measure reebmmen- ning, we have received our files fLon

rh,l hv thp iinnistrv, and suppoited with I d.n papers to March 10th, and Loyds

;t. in.ipnr. will receive the annroba- lists to Marth 8th.

W e find no intelligence of importance.

UU1T1SH Wl'fiT INDIA TttADE The English parliament appeared much

Da the 1st ot April, the president ot J engaged in the business be tore it anu out th board ot trule, Mr. F. iL.binum, I papers are principally occupied with par-

brought forward, in tlie house of com liamentary debates In the debate upon inai, two resolutions, which were the k Navy five (icr cents, reduction ageed.to and reported, und leave was bill,"the Marquis of Londonderry rcfer-

pwen to bring in two bills, founded j d to the pending nego' lations between

noon those resolutions; the one of re-J Russia and 'turkey, but caretuliy ab

cuiating the trade between the British -tailed from the" slightest allusion as to

WYnt Indies and the United States hat may be the issue of those negoUa-

the second to regulate the trade be i!6i.s.

t-'.een the former and other parts off The arm df the military had been So

the world Bv the fi;st of these bills, as much strengthened in Ireland, that the

TV! Rnhmsnn exolaim-.d himself in his I mtrares liad become less frenucnt. The

r ..... . .-0 - . r cnrcrii to the ho'ie nreparatov to I Courier s.vSv " this diminution of crime

Tiitivini his resolutions, is intended to

iiot uth'.' West India islands to a direct

trade with this country, subjecting sue

o! our exp r a js are alo produced in

G eat bul.iin .nd in vhc British North

A i-. icm Col nies, z corn flour, an-

States.

WHEREAS, the President of the United States is authorized by law to ause lands to be oflered for sak: Therefore, I, Jambs Monroe, Presinent of the United States, do hereby de

clare and make known that the public

sales shall be held as follows, viz : y At tun. Land Office at Terte' in

Ihdlana, on the first Monday in, JultieVt, for the sale of v V

TdSvnships 17 and 18, in range l,e,ast of

the 2d principal meridian line .

17 and 18, in ranges 1, to 9, west do

At the Land Office at Vandaliain 111

h6is, on the third Monday in July next,

for the sale 6f Townshibs ll, 12, 13 and 14; in ranges I and 2, east of the 3d principal meridian line 1 1 12. 13, 14 and 15, in rantres 3 and 4, do

At the same place, ort the third Mon-

dttv in August nctft, for the sale ot

Townships 1 1,12. 13, 14 and 15, in ranges 5 6 arid S; east of the 3d principal

meridian line 11. in ranee 7, do

At the Land Office at Palestine, in Illi

nois, 6n the fti t Mofiday in August next

lor the sale ot 4

is owihg, not to any abatement 61 thei lawless spirit, hut to the summary opertion of the insliirt-fction act Aware that their apprehensions is inevitable, if found abroad after a certain hour, they nnw keep ih close ambush in the mono-

timber, to a small discriminating duty. I tain's, and onlv detach strong armed par

The second bill contemplates, to provide

in. a direct trade between the West In

dia islands and the other parts ol the virld. The probability of the complete independence of :outh America seems to have been among the principal inducements to this measure. O i accot rv of the ho idas, parliament adjourned 0:1 the 3d Anril for a fortinight. t he Courier of the 3d ult contains a series of oftuial papers relative to the Abican slae trade, printed by the ordei ol the house of commons, which present melancholy evidence of tlie increase ot this execvab e traffic. A report upon the agricultural distresses of the country had also been made to the houac ol commons, but not acted' upon. The Courier praises it as an able exust ' of the state of the country, while the opposition pape.s a e loud in condemning it as lallacious and unsat sctorv. It Veco nmends no Hteasure? for the permanent relief of the agricultural dirtresses, hut proposes some temporary expe di.nis Tlie disturbances, outrages, and murder, continued' in Ireland. Executions , of the discontented were constantly ta king place, under the protection of a . I-. .... 'IM. .11 .

weMUt muuary tseun. 1 ne viistuu

po

with

ten e , appear to oe wen suppuea

ar s a ul amun'nion In the county of Sussex England, the system of burning in the night corn

stocks, and desnoying other produce,

was extending itself. The English, private bankers have been making great profits by discoun-

i .it nt 4 ner t ent while the bank ol

England has asked the old rate of 5 per

cent 1 ue eomar cajju-s uuui

that the bank

1 )

f

Enirland

would also

hoit'y discount at 4 per cent. FOREIGN ARTICLES.

I?

FROM NILRt WF.EKLY RRG1S1ER.

"J

ties during the night to provide snUsis

'ence A disturbance is said to have taUr-t placte among the law students in Par's, which was not repressed till the Gens tParmcs made their appearance. Poli- ' ics appear to have caused this fray On" partv cried Ci Five le Roi" and the othei

m -n que la Chart r "

France is said to be the scene of grert

discontent, and to be ripe for some in-

portant revolutioh. This discontent is not confined to anv particular district.

but is manifi stintr itself in distcnit and

ditTevent rrtovinccs. Constant attempts

at revstihe: the constituted authorities

arc making. No sooner than nnother is made

and rcpctitr'on alik'e indicate a pertnbcd state of the public mind, which, in a country like Fn-n c, where t" t elements of party feuds, though dispersed, are far from extinguished, cannot exist without imminent dinger. When we view the present situation of France, surrounded bv the countries under the immediate influence of revolutionary symptoms, we co-mot but anticipate that the operation

of thrse causes will be both rapid and

certain.

is one qnel'e ! Their numbc

We have some interesting articles as

to loreign events prepared for the press, though there is not much of what my be called nexes in them, which must be laid over for want of room A vessel has arrived at New-York from f e Texel, and brings a report (but it is on y - report), that Russia had dechv cd war against Turkey It is propable enough and the leading British papers evidently give into the belief that hostilities would commence between those powers. It is supposed that the h?fbes of the roads has prevented the oueri"" f the campaign. n.'O -v azures were in progress in tri!- H h parliament, which have for their bj :ct to open the West India Island t the commerce of the U States. The 1 arliamtnt had adjourned to the 1 7th f Apd and soon after that date it was believed that said measures would be ul-n-.ted with vrrv litMc opposition. J"Ikv uctc ir Nine? il b th? ministers'. Ireland remains in a dreadful stale

Townships 6 7,3 and 9, iti ranges JO

and 1 1 , cast ot od principal r ridian line 5, 6, 8 and 9, in range

w est of 2d do 8 and 9 12 and 1 3. do

At the same place, on the first Monday

in September next; for the sale ot

Townships 10, 11, 12 and 1 3, In ranges 9,

10 and 1 1, east of 3d principal men

dian line 10, 11, 12 and 13, in ranges 12,

13 and 14. west of 2d do

At the same place, on the first Monday

in October next, for the sale ot Townships 14, 15, 16 and 17, inanges 9 10 and 1 I, east of 3d principal raeri

than hnr 1 4. 5 16 and 17, in ranges

1 2, 1 3 and 1 4, west of 2d do

At thesame place, on the first Monday ir: VovenVijer next, for the sale of

TnwnOi'ms 18. 19. 20 and 21. in ranses 9. 10

and 11, cast of 3d principal lr.eridiar.

line 18, 19t 20 and 21, in ranges 1; and 14

. THE V1NCENNES B I STILLER Y. niHE undersigned has taken the abovo 1L EstablishJnnit for the purpose of Manufacturing WHISKEY. Where

they have on hand, and intend keeping fif a constant supply of the best quality of j

Rectified Whiskev ; warranted inter iof

to none manufactured in the country. ,U

They will exchange Whiskev at a re

duced price for Yhezty Rye- Corn, cV

Stock- legs, delivered at their distillery,

or at the Vincennes Steam-Mill.

ALSO The highest price in CASH will . h given for good Maple Char CoaL

Delivered at the Distillery.

JOHN C KElLEYJcCo. -Vincennes, May 22, 1822. 17-tf d Dried Apples. ClEVENTYlwrrcU

O an excellent qualit) for sale by . (J l-RAXriS DICKSON, Jur.r. Vincennes April, 12th 1825. 1 l-if

Scvnw Augers

FOR SALE.

Willi

11

A

1

I 111 U il jrv

AS a number of sCRKw a i ?.'

iEUS of the first oi:alily, and

which he will warrant for one n-u

Persons wishing to purchase. ran be sup

plied cither at his house on White mcr.

or at this urMCK.

Vincennes, Alay 25, 1S22. 17-. if

IIARMOKIB WOOL FACTORY r0IIE subscriber informs his fneiuU

v. est of 2d principal meridian line and the public in general, that ho

cannot receive any more weel to be inanij

lacturcd, but still continues to full clolfo

and card wool for the cuuntiy as usual.

rcrsons having dressed cloths kc. w

Mr J. D. May and rIr. A. Patterson v.i Vincennes arc requested to take ihem away, as I cannot lc responsible to thciu for mothcatinira. af -! other danwrs. w 1 pj:i)F.r.ck rapp.

liarmonie, May 14, 1822. I c

ifi 10 nMd (). in lhiip-e 12. do do

18, 11, do do 17. 18, 19 and 20, 10, do do

F.-ach sale will commence with the lowest number ol section, lo'.nsliip and range

nd proceed in regular numerical order.

Thb land vescrved by law for the use

of srhools or for other Durnoscs, will be

- 1 reserved from sale.

fir vrn under mv hand at the citv of

Washinirton. this Uth day of March,

1 822. I AMES MONROE. IJy the President: JOSIAII MEIC.S, Commissioner of the Gen. Land Office.

ill m n

O I I:E is hercbv riven, that the

4 OfTicc of the Steam Mill, is Ugi

P'taic of Indiana. H VIGO CIRCUIT COURT. March TermJ. D. 1322.

of Mr. John D. Hay. ' (j ILSOX LAGOW, Ml-.:. c. Smith's v. s. :.r. c. '

at the house

For

vjpccnncs, April 4. 1322.

10-if

-6 Wm. Burtch, "TT AS just received from Philadclp'.iia, and now opening at his new -U)i i on Market Street Vincennes, an elegant and general assortment of

J) GOODS.

GROCEUIES,

HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, str"w?N' & BONNETS, Ladies k Gentlemcns Morocco cv Leather Shoes, Misses Sc. CUildrens do. WINES RRXNDY, RUM Jamaica SPIRITS, kc Which he offers for sale by retail, at the lowest cash prices Vincennes, May 21, 1332. tf-1 7 LnJ Certificate of Land Purtred from flic United States. Cinblic notice is hcicby given, that, nine weeks after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes, for the renewal of a certificate No. 2256, dated Oct 5d 181C, issued in the name of W Armstrorrg. for

the Nr E. quarter of Section No. 28, in

Township No. 10 North, o Range No. 10 West in the District of Vincennes,

the o'iginal having been lost or distroyed. Given under mv hand at Vincennes

this 12th day of April 1822. JOHN EVVING.

Chan err'.

etiio?i hr a

Divorce.

Jane Southard, Conipt

George southard, ncft

""3 ll I'S day came the complainant by

Thomas II. Wake her counsel and

: ctf her bill, and it appearing to the sat

sfaction of the Court that 'the defendant

is not a resident of this state ; it is ordcr-

I -I . .... .l -1f I . 1 , I

appear here by

A LL those persons, holding subscript Llions for the Farmers tj? Mechanic

Journal, will rdeasc to forward tl

Col. 11. Laaselle, gi V incenncs. J J. V. OSUORN. I arch , 2 'A h 1 8 22 . j 3 . t f

nniiE subscriber

himself or attorney at or H the

FERttY,

:he FFRJty cf Cha Sii.ith, deed.

where lie has a Jarge new boat, with aprons and. raiting, for the ease nnd safety of carriages and stock He flatters himself by stiict attention, to bhaic a part o the public favor ' DAVID CHANDLER. Last CtTtiJirate of LatuU Purchased from the United State;. TJjjUULIC Noticc.is hereby given, that il thiec w eeks after date", annlication

will be made to the .register cf the land office at Vincennes, for the tcncwal of

before the next term of this court to an

swer the complainants bill, the tame will

be taken as confessed, and a decree enter

ed up accordingly. And it is further or

dered that a copy of this order be inserted in the 'Western Sun printed in this state, for four weeks successively, and that this cause be continued to the ne::t term of

this court. A Copy Teste C GfLRLRT, C!k. Tcrrc Haute, April 25, 1822. 16-4W

f Venditioni Lx.ponas to

d from the clerks 'office

remt court, I will expose

n'Saturday the '8th day of c court house in Vihccnhouse Sc kitchen and lot

nine leet iioi-i on nrsi sircriL anu

running uaci; one nunurcu nnn lorrvCvtrnl feet, bounded on one l'uIc by a lotVowncd by the heirs of Pierre onoycr, on the other side by the heirs of H. Vanderburgh, taken as the property of Wilson Lagow at the suit of Thomas Jones. JOHN DECKER Shff. May 25, 1822. 17-3t.

"35 KfirtucyO .UXrfz diij?ftr

Junej'fext T. r.esJa dwt Hit t

a certiiicatc in inv name, fnr tUt cm,

J 'TjSrtucy4f a Venditioni pwdijAed I shall ex pi

exponas to

ontheJuay of June next, at the TSern

of FiapCis Cunningham in the Town of

1 enjr Haute, one half of the South West

Quarter of Sec No town 10 N. of

Range No 1 0, west, to satinfy a Judgment in favor of Abraham Johnson against Samuel May, sale at 2 o'clock P. M. L.H. SCOTT, ShfT. v. c. May 10,1822, U-4t

incennco

west quarter ol section number

township 9 N Rani-c 12 "Writ, in th

district of Vhicenncs ; the original having been tiansmittcd by mail, and mis. carried.

Given under 'my hand at this 20th day of May 1822.

KOliFRT RODGERS. Vincennes, "May 1322 17 -9m Slate of Indiana. VIGO COUNTY.

Taken up by AHcajah Goodwin,.tn suear

Creek TownshiD. cn the

28th day of April last, a Chesnut colour-

ed horse, supposed to be ve years od, fifteen hands and upwards, has a star and snip fetv- jray hairs in the mane and over the right eye. Appraised to $45 bv Daniel PJioads. -Isaac Hock and John Ulack before me this ll May 1822. A true (fiij from mu stray bok. JOSEPH MALCOM, J P.c. May II, 182?. ' )7

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