Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 June 1822 — Page 2
more than at any period previous to the last war; and the population of the Wcs tun Country has advanced with a rapidity heretofore unknown. During the period of my services in the National Legislature, six States have been admitted into the Union. Since the admission of Indiana Mississippi. Illinois, Alabama, Main, and Missouri, have, in succession, assumed the rank of independent States. The Union has been strengthened and extended trom the Bay of Fundy, to the Mexican Gulph. I he Floiidas have been added to the jurisdiction and the sovereignty of the United States; and our boundary enlarged beyond the Rocl;v fountains, to the shores of the Pacific Ocean No period ol our history
since the close of the revolution, is bct-trt-T.lr.tilnti fl tn frratifv the mind of the
p'.i anthropist, or to nouitray the destin ies of this great icpublic. Nor havrthe pimciplc of our repub lican insti urions been confined to the Urn
its of our government. During the last
rear the progress and the tiiuniphs of
their revoliHionai y armies, have cstab li-dK-d the in iependence ol South America and Mexico, and the present ' "ongress have recognized them as Governments, in. it-pendent of Spain. Buenos-Ayres, C iili Peru, Vet . zuela, and NewGren-ar!-3, the t.o latter of which forming the Republic of Colombia, have representative forms of Government ; and, with the exception of the -JraziU, where the name, bin not the power of the king of Poituga' still exists, there remains scarcely a vesuge of monarchy in South America. In Mexico the authority of the king of Spain is put down The people have become independent, but so far as they ha-c settled at all their political institutions they are yet monarchical The principle-, of the revolution however, are lint likely there to rest. They will, in all p h bilitv, adopt the forms of governm ir vhich sunounl them, and add another to the republics of the new wo id The attitude of the nations beyond the At to ie, h s not been as peace ful the la-i ear as heretofore Russia and the Turkish Provinces of Euiope, menace
thr. government f the Grand Seignior. Ti- ho der-, of the Hellespont, and the fi-'.uis oi ancient Greece, will probably be a r'in the theatre of w ar. The holy alliance of Sovereigns seem unable to agree among themselves. The struggle for constitutional libetty in Napleshas long since been abandoned, but the political aspect of Spain promises a further advance upon the powers and the preiogatives of the crown The French revolution was the b ginning of a new era; St altho'its principles and advocates slumber for the present ih- former superstitious veneration for legitimacy and the rigiits of kings, will piob&biy never be restored, and the idea of representative government which it brought into view, and which is now
existing in pain, may vet change entirely l e complexion oi Europe The Session will close the 8th of next month With much respect, Yow obedient Servant, WILLI A HENDRICKS. IROM THE COLUMBIAN UF.VUBLIC ."t -;y York, .May 14. Wc.irc indebted to Capt. Williams, arrived cstci day from Maracaibo, for a r 4Uia' fiu: ofp pers to thr I4ihult. inclusi .rs'.i for some verba' intelligence. The Pcii-nt's Message to Congress, rec jiinf naiag the recognition of South A eman In 'tpendence, had been receded la- c.iibo by the schooner Lotto. . fto.ii Baltimore. The most enthusiastic demonstrations of joy were evince. I on the occasion: the Intendaut's palace hiiniaptlv illuminated, and socket were icd from the public square (it n. Morales made his annearance at
11 Atv .1 acia, (opposite Maracaibo,) on the 3 tii of March and, in consequence, Li i o dv (' emcuta, tli Intendant. issued
a proclamation on ti e 9t! ulti o declai-
ing the city to be under Martial Law. General Ms force wa reported to be
abou 3000 shone, about one half of
O THE VINCENSES cDiSTILLEilY; rnHE undersigned has taken the above IL Establishment for the purpose of Manufacturing WHISKEY. Where they have on hand, and intend keeping a constant supply of the best quality ol Rectified Whiskey ; warranted inferior to none manufactured in the country. Thpv will exchange Whiskcv at a re-
From the situation of the place where duccd price ror Wheat, RUc, Corn, or General Morales' force was concentrated, Siock JJo delivered at their dislilleiv it w as thought that he would not be ablct op at lhc Vinccnncs Steam-Mill.
to ettect a retreat. i .
ly to take up the line of march. Itis command wws composed of the battalions of Bravo do Apurc, Boyaca, Occidente,
Orinoco, and 400 cavalry from the guardias of the General in Chief Antonio Paea. In addition to the above, the Patriot firce was augmented by a detachment of 500 infantry from Rio dc la Hacha -the van guard of which at riv ed at Maracaibo
the day bciorc the oally sailed.
General Paez was besieging Porto Cabello, with a respectable force. It was also closely blockaded by sea, so as to prevent the importation of supplies. The Coast ofCoro was also blockaded by a Patriot force, consisting of five armed vessels, under command of Commodore I3eluche. The Liberator President had arrived at Popayan, to open the campaign, and several letters had been received from the Vice President, at Santa Fe de Ba-
gota. from which it appeared that he campaign would result favorably to the Colombian army. Gazette. ia j 1 - 1 1
JEW GOODS.
Wm. ii ui-ten, AS just received from Philadelphia, and now opening at his new
tore on Market Street Vincennes, an elegant and general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCEKIRS. HAtlDW AllE. UU KENS WARE, GLASSWARE, LEGHORNS j BONNETS, Ladies Sc Gentlemens Morocco & Leather Shoes, Misses 8c Children do. WINES, BR NDY, RUM Jamaica SPIRITS, &c
Which he offers for sale by retail, at
the lowest cash prices. Vincennes, May 2!, 1882. tf-l 7
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(3 Dried Apples, Jr EVEN TY barrels dried apples of
Mk3 an excellent qualit) " for sale by
FRAN"; IS DICKSON, Junr. Vincennes April, 1 2th 822 i I -if
$S TOMUSOK ON MARKET STREET VINCENNES,
tTTI AS just received from Philadelphia
p, and Baltimore, an elegant and general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, H A ROW Art E, QUEENS WARE. &c. which he offers for sale by retail, at the
lowest cash prices.
T4ie highest price in CASH will be given For good Maple Char Coal, Delivered at the Distillery. JOH r RElLEYScCo Vincennes, Mav 22, 1822. 17 ti
PROPOSALS
OF
SAMUEL DILL WORTH,
FOR
PUBLISHING nr SUBSCRIPTION
The Military Instructor, And Militia Manual, Containing a System of Discipline and Manoeuvres of Infantry, Adafited to the use of the Militid. Shewing the formation, manoeuvres and evolutions of Company, Battallion Sc Regiment. Also the several duties and situations oi each Officer and non-commissioned officer, on Parade and in Manoeuvre. To which is added, the most approved mode of Manuel Exercise. The whole coinplled from the best modern authors, under the immediate in-
spec: ion of Major Genl. h Johnson,
of Vincennes, Indiana.
Tne necessity and utility of such a
work mus be obvious to every Ofiicer and Soldier : an uniform action ot the
whole, greatly facilitates the movements
of any body ol men, Sc on the knowledge
ol this, the cthcacy ol their exertions
must greatly uepenu. l nerc arc no means by which knowledge can be more
readily obtained than by the experience of others, with these considerations the proposed work is presented for patronage.
i
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on me
Tayloring Business, will execute all orders in their line with promptitude and uLpatch, and in a style that will entitle them to a share oi business, from a discerning public ihcir
nhieh were nev noons lie occupied r suu' 13 l"-auum ui xi. ivuuie.
the coast from Punto dc Palmas to Alta Muceunes jime i. iwz. !b-tt
G' acia, (about IS miles) The Patriot foice. at Maracaibo was under the command of Col Jose de los Hci is. a id consisted of the battalion of Tiradoie de la Guardia, under, Lieut. R; otVM ; m batnllion of Carabobo, un ii r Lieut. Col Brand; thr Battalion
of" 1 nacait)o: hrirrnch nf aitillrrv and rd horse, siuunoscd to be fne vears nld.
-- jo . - - -j --- V. 200 v a airy. ? fifteen hands and upwards, has a star and Despatches had been sent to Col Pan- snip a tew g ay haiis in the inane ant' aivo w:io ha arr'md at Caro from Ca- over the light eye. Appraised to g45 ra-casand when the Sallv sailed (20th bv Daniel Rhoads. Isaac Hock and Join u'.t ) lie was momently t xptct d. with a Black bMore. lm this II May 1822 force of 2. Ot O . fmir allt 500 caralrv, A :rw C.h . :?t )nv -stray b k
4 1 - -
ticrew Augers Q FOll SALE. William Badger, - 'i AS a number of -CREW, AUI J. GERS of the first quality, and which he will warrant for one year. Persons wishing to purchase can be sun-
plied either at his house on Wnite river.
or at this OFFICE. Vincennes, Niay 25, 1822 17-tf
Ruble ev Brokaw,
H AV1XG entered into a mnaiinpr.
m f . jL SU1P lor the pui pose of carrying j shali appear h at the next Term of the
CONDITIONS. The work shall be neatly printed, on good paper, and will contain about 150 pages. It will be delivered to subscribers at 75 cents per copy, atitched, 01 S J bound in boards. Those who subscribe and pay for ten copies shall be entitled to one copy grati the work will be put to press, k shall be finished with all possible dispatch, as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers are obtained to defray the expenses of printing. The names of subscribers will be printed at the end of the work Vincennes, Feb 1822. C7Printers in Indiana and Illinois, disposed to aid the above work, wUbe
pleased to give the proposals a fcJrfser-1
nous in meir papers, anu receive, subscriptions for the same S.
State of Indiana. KNOX CIRCUIT COURT.
March 7Vr;;;. A. J). 1 832.
Abraham Snapp,") . . , vs l P?ttin for a t .t e i Divorce. Cathenne Snann, 1
HIS day, to wit, the 1 2th day of
the said term ot March, in the year
aforesaid, came the complanant by G R C. Sullivan, Esq. his attorney Sc counsel, and filed hi Bill, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this state, It is therefore ordered by the court that
unless the delcv.clant Catherine Snann
State of Indiana. KNOX CII1CU1T COURT. March 7 t;n A. D. 1S22. Francis Dickson vs. Henry Dickson, Eliza Dickscn Jamirr.i Dickson, Francis Dickson, & William' Dickson, Heirs of William Dickso;:, deceased and John Kcnnady, James M'CullouHi, 5c William Wilson, Admiuistratois of William Dickson, deceased. C?? riiir m. ... s
Dili in l fiiuiLcrfj. sZ .
"HIS day, to wit. the 12th day ct
the said term of March, m the year
aforesaid, came the complainant by G. R. C. Sullivan, lq. his attorney Sc counsel Sc fiied his bill in chancery and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Coutt,that Jamima Dickson, Francis Dickson ii ildam Dickson, heirs of William. Dickson deceased, and John Kci nady 'amcs M'Culloii 'h Sc William Wilson, administrators of William Diilu.on deceased, do not reside in this Siate, end go motion )f the complainant, by Lis couisel, itis ordered by the couit that the said clefts, do appear here on the hi ht day of the next term, "to wit" the tenn ot June, in the year of our Lnrd 1822, snd answer the complainants Bill or the rriC will be taken a confessed, and the Prayer hereof will be decreed acror dingly Sc that a copy hereof be ii;veitcil four weeks successively in the Wcslcrli Sun, a Paper printed in this state. A Copy Teste. t y R. BUNTTINClk. K.C.CV 4 Vincennes, June 1, 1322. I 8-4t 100 Dollars, REWAIiD. 3
ANAWAY from the tubcribcr, living in Chaiiton county, Missou
ri, some time last fall, a dark coloure'd negro fellow, named BILL, about 25 years of ap-c, he has rather Iii-h cheek bones, and long mouth; io about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, when walki.. turns his toes out very much, and his feet are bro-udest across the instep ; on his right thigh and elbow, ate lanrc
scars occasioned by burns ; he is a cun
ning artful fellow, much addicted to
thieving and lying ; he will probably attempt to pass ior a free man was rais cdin Virginia, and a I understand pes -scd through several hands before he in
duced me to purchase him I will givo the above reward for his confinement in
St. Louis Jail, so that I get him, half thr sum for his apprehension, and confinement in any fail suffcient to detain him until 1 get him, and a very liberal reward for an information concerning him.
! have heard that he was seen lately near Lebanon, in Illinois. ' F. A. BRADFORD. May 21, 1822. 18-4r
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Kate of Indiana.
ViGO lOUNI Y.
llky Taken up by Ali-
'tfpStpL cajah Goodwin, in sugar icoJLarJL Creek Township, on the
28th day of April last, a v hesnut colour
well nmui.teu H had rt ceived supplies j
lrom uurracoa, atwi intended immediate
JOSEPH MALCOM, J. P vi.
May U, 1823. 17-41
Court, kto wit" t'nc term of June in the
yiar of our Lord I 322, to answer the complainants 13 ill, the same' will be taken as confessed and a decree entered un
accordingly, and it is fufthkcr.eii
that a Copy hereof be inserted fpur weeks successively in the Western Sun,
a Paper Printed in this state. A Copy Teste. R RUNrTINT,Clk. K.C C. Vincennes, June I . 1822. 18-4t
f) Land Office at Vincennes. V " may 29, 1822.
TJUBLIC notice is heicby given that
alof 2.
1.1
Lost Certificate of Lands . Purchased from the United Nates. OLBLIC Notice is hereby given, that E three weeks after date, application will be made to the register of the land
office at Vincennes, for the renew
a certificate in my name, for the south
west quarter of section number 35
township 9 N Range 12 West, in the district of Vincennes ; the original having been transmitted by mail, and miscarried Given under my hand at Vincennes this 20th day of May 1822. ROB! R T RnDGERS. Vincennes, Mit 1822 17 .91 Lost Certificate of IauuI purchased f torn the United Hates.
FUBL.C notice is hereby given, that nine weeks alur date, application will be made to the Register of the land
office at Vincennes, for the icnewal ol a certificate issued in the name of '1 l.omas Nccdham and Francis Bently, for the south cast quarter of section No. two, in township No six south, in range No eTo C ven West, in the distiict of Vincennes, Vj the original having been destroyed by fire Gienundci my hand at Vincennes this 28th May, 1822, ' 13 9t i RANCIS BEVTLY.
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Lost Certificate of Land Pur
chased jrom the tinted States.
Public
nine weeks
made to the
I jrom the tinted States. notice is bet ebv civen. . that, fJ?
ks after date, application will bo jf the Register ol the Land OOkci
aficr the last day of June next, all ! at Vincennes. for the renewal of a tuti a
those fractional sections, which have ficatc No. 2256, dated Oct Sd l8Cvi$W
hcietoforc been exposed to public sale, -sued in the name of W Armstrong
and which by reason of their having not
been subdivided, could be sold dnlv as 'hey stand cfascd in the old books Q$tlis office, may be purchased in whole or in parts; their 'subdivision having been effected by the Surveyor General. JOHN BADOLLET, R. L. O.
the N E. quarter ol Section No1 2iiMr
Township No. 10 North, o RaigcNo.N 10 West in the District of incenicsX the otiginal having been lost or distroyect. Given under mv hano at ii tux this 12th day of Apil '822, JWllaN EW1NC?.
