Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 June 1822 — Page 3
TiLE VvEs lEilN &UN r.vri nes, 3 us f. 1 8:2.
Acaic icipiesivjd to state, that
I to be considered as such, if tlic goods
wcra delivered to a purchaser in good credit, and the money demanded in two or three davs after the sale, and that,
merchant, could not be made response
cum.-tariccs renders it nccessarv that Sa
t- Ivnlviwi shouid decline holding a ,)lc bllt l!iat the owner of the goods must !o!c at the cnsuinir election for mnn!v suffer the loss Evening Post.
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I nis decision may be sounu law, nui
it does not appear to us to consist wilh justice. The custom of the auctioneers,
it appeals to us, is one pursued at their
commissioner.
COMMUNICATED. The; citizens of the county of Knox,
nrc requested to meet at the house of! own ,ia2ard; and unless the assent ol the -pm. Homer Johnson, in Vincenncs. on i owner ot the roods sold be expressly giv-
iLturdavthc Gth of Ju y next, to take j CIVve cannot but thinkthe anctionecr must into consideration their own intcrert, as it dclivcr them at his own risk. This, how-
regards the exportation of their produce it is hoped the meeting will be generally attended by the formers. A. c.o:.:"u'ic: ti:d. Mr. Stout Certain stories have recently been circulated respecting the members of the Hartford contention, and to correct them is tho province of an independent press. Tic innocent should never suffer for the guilty ; nor should any candidate for public confidence be elevated by the wilful abuse f another Toe mistaicments which tend to the injury of an individual, often tcvl n their results, to the injury of community at large. I herewith hand to vou a list of ill the members names of
that convention,
copied
from Xiir's
Jt'fi niif It gist cr of 30? Deer. 1815, which you will please insert and oblige a sub; uuber. Geo. Cabot, Joseph Lyman, Win. Prescott Daniel Waldo, Timothy Higelow, George Hliss, Smil. S. Wiide, James Hilihouse, Sipn Longfe low, jr. Zephaniah Swift, Halijah Baylies Calvin Goddard, Chau cv Goodrich, Daniel Lyman, J.hn 'Yeadwcll, Ewd. Manton, N-nhl. Smith, Ben. West, Roger. M Sherman, Wm Hall Jr. Sam!. Waid, Benj. Hazard, Mills Olcott, Nathan Dane. II. G Otis, J-ishua Tnomas.
GEN LONG. A letter received in Boston from an American gentleman in the c;ty of Mexico, dated 9ih April last, communicates the death of Gen. Long The writer states aSi:ice the adoption of the present government, which is decideiy monarchical, arid intolerant in rcligio'i, Gen Long with his officers and soldiers, have declined further service ; and admitting the undoubted right of the p de to frame their government, have ti3-.,anlcd remuuci avion for their service., and permission to leave the country.
I found G. n Long in tdds city, with a
few of his omcers, engaged in settling
their claims.
ever, may be one of the many cases in
wlucn law and justice ars not convertible terms. Xat. Int. The Veniy Vidi. Vici ot Cxsar, has been much and justly admired. Commodore Walton, in his official dispatch in 7 i 8, has the following quaint and satisfactory mercantile phrase: "Wc have taken or destroyed all the enemy' j ships or vessels cn the coast, per margin." Admiral Hawke thus egotistically expresses himself: I have given fhe French a hearty drubbing " We think that all those modes of expression fall infinitelyshort of that so happily used by Commodore Perry ; ''We hare :m the enemy and they are ours " The me ti g, the conflict, and the happy issue, are all brought before us in a single line. Ocw. Press
DECLARATION OF RIGHTS. (Copy of the first draught bv Geo. M.son.) 2. That all power is by God and nature vested in, and consequently derived from the people ; that magistrates are their trustees a id servants, and at all times amenable to them. 3. Th it government is, or ought to be, instituted for the common benefit, protection and security of the people, nation or community Of all the various modes and forms of government, that is best which is capable of producing the greatest degree of happiness and safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of mal -ati ministration ; and that whenever any government shall be found to be inadequate or contrary to
these purposes, a majority of the community hath an indubitable, unalienable, and indefeasible right, to reform, alter, or abolish it, in such a manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal. 7. T'hat all power of suspending laws, or the e xecution of laws, by any authorty, without the consent of the representatives of the people, is injurious to their right, and ought not to be exercised 15. 7hat no fee government or the blessing of liberty- can be preserved to
any peopje,but by a firm adherance to justice, moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue, and by frequent recurrence to
fundamental principles.
u 1 his declaration of righ's was the
Phe iff1 in America ; it recehed few altera-
Tc exchange va3 still thing, and no person cxpeuicd a war.- S:mio insubndiiutioii in the Russian army i stated to have taken place; four seiche s are reported to be seat off to Siberia." We have received thia myiv.;r.g German papers to the 17th inst. and copy from the Frankfort Journal the following remarkable article which appeared in the Austrian Observer, of the 12th inst. The Austrian Observer, our read ers are probably aware, is considered as the otlicial Pr.per of the Ans.rian Government, and during the last two or uircc weeks it has maintained a studied silence upon the subject of the affairs of 7'urkey and Russia, which has exci'ed the peculiar notice, and called fourth the
conjectures, of continental politicians. ! At length however, it speaks out, and, in ! reference to its official character, what it j
says deserves much consideration, though it is somewhat obscurely delivered. After exposing the machinery of news-making, as practised by our foreign contemporaries, and not wholly unknown, we suspect, to some of our native ones, it concludes with the following remarkable declaration : u Wc formally authorizrd to declare tint the reports which have been circulated for some weeks past i;i public papers on the state of the negotiations, with the Porte, are nther entirely false or mi.ved vfi wi'h date partly true and partly false .so hat they do not merit any credit whatever "
iliible Br ok aw, HAVING entered into a copartrTsmp fur the purpose of cairing on the Tatloving fJusinrss, will execute aii orders in their lir e v i:h promptitude and uispatch, and in a stjlc that will entitle them to a share of business, from a discerning public heir simp ib kept at the old stand of II. Ih.hlc. Vincenncs. June 1, 1822. js.tf
N
oil ce.
LL persons indebted to the estate
a f Thomas Beatd. deed, arc- ir.
quested to come forward and settle oT their respective accounts, on or b--forts the 20th clay of July next and all persons having claims against said estate, at c also requested to present them propcilv at. tested for settlement bv 'ha lime. J BEARD. AdmKtx. June ITth, 1 P22 2 l-Ht
To He ill.
The General had brought
them with gtcat perseverance neat ly to a
cloe, and a lavorablc issue; when, yestci day morning, about 8 o lock, he proceeded to the quarters of Colonel O'RiIev, ( which are in the inquisition ) to
uitiidnm 00 the subicct
n-n-rai was alone, and as he entered tions in the Virginia convention, (some
the rU", a cadet on ccntrv shot mm uicm noi ior uie ueuer.j ano was aithrou 'h' the lungs, and he expired im- towards closely imitated by the other
"ace
.liately. A cil ot
The following gcrth men have offered their services to the people at the enduing August election, as follows: FOR GOVERNOR. WII. L 1 1 M HE. YD R ICA'Z, LIENTF.NANT GOVERNOR. WILLI A M POLKEy RATCLIFF 77 0 OA", ERASMUS POWELL, DAVID MAXWELL. congress First district. CIURI.ES DEWEY, WILLIAM PRIXCE.
Representatives f.r Daviss and Martin
Cnxinrif. JO-TTH WARNM'R, WILLIAM II. ROUTE. 7 'or Knox Cc unfit
gt;xl. W. JOHNSTON, BENJAMIN V. BECKAS. JOHN LAW. For Sheriff JOHN DE'JKKR.
We liavc been requested to rive the
following names as candidates for office in the state of Illinois.
7'or G'jvrrncr. JOSEH PHILLIPS, EDWARD COLES, JAM I- s B. MOORE, THOMAS C. BROWNE. Fur Itt, G pernor ADOHMIUS HUBBARD, JAMFS LE EN, junr. JOHN G. LOFTON, Reprcsrntativc for La-jrenee county. V. J. B HAD LEY, A. CARNF.S, Sheriff fcr Lawrence counfv. IIEvry DUBOIS
THE subsciibcr will rent a g.od and comfoitttble DWELLING
HOUSK.
with out h -us; s and ST.1DLE. h ir."
on I. nuri.u street. The home mr.v b
had either ready furnished or not, to suit the person applying. For trrms : pp;i to JOHN MOORE. Vincenncs, Junr 20, 1322. 21 -tf
TV
Notice.
f II AVE this day taken out letters of administration on the cstate of J,st-p, Hicks, deed All pesons hax in- claims agamst said estate, will present the san.o
iui scmciutm : a.so. all persons indelvcc I r tni'l t-t'.t ...Til .
.. iwvui imme diately. JNo. iOORE,..7:. iIercm 31st May, 18 J2. 2 I-Gt
e er this
black transaction,' which time 'hc foregoing was copied verbatim
... ' I iiDiu mc original, mine nano wruincr 01
avrK ca-i unuia f,;.
letter received bv a gentleman ot ui ucorgc luswn, ui h-
vc,v yk from Col. U Rivllv, dated Ci- Kna, Icit in the possesion ot his son, V m .rn i9ih. 1R2'2 states I Gen John Mason, of Geornrctown 1
Xiles Prin. & Acts of the Rev. p. 1 24. Frc?n the London Courier of Afiril 25. Wc arc favored with the perusal ol
letters received this morning fioni St
XV Ol .UCMLU, Ji-
that "after the death of the enterprising nd ntriotic. but unfortunate Gen Long,
Xhat his last will and testament was found in his port folio, bv which he bequeaths Ids c fleets to his honored and aged fa-
ther Frederick Lour, of the city of N. Petersburg, dated 1st inst from Odrssa
Yorl That the .Mexican govern ui, an i vonsianunopie ne iju uu. Vicnt has obtained Ins will and adjusted Their contents are of much importance. - oi-nM-it -vA a.e now rcadv to pay 7he negotiations continued at Constanti-
ti - or e over to his father, and becom- nople up to the 23d, with even pros
;,nr uiv U3tcd by a "ublic Notary, u-e pect 01 an amieaoie aujusimem 01 me i''vor "id the Ambaisador from this didcrenccs. On the 26th of March the coun'ry" residing at the court of Wash- English Consul at Odessa forwarded an v U i'l e sum due is twelve important despatch fiom Lord Strang-
eland till v -loiiars. umi 10 rainiMiii;; umi un .ju im-
Mexico states.
contributions.
thousand six hund
Annther let c from
x Tho scarcity ot money,
iini.prtain s'ate i of the government, mines
mi inoppcration,and most o' the capitalist having tef., or leaving the conntry.
produce a state ot siarmaiiviu entirely adverse to mv icws.
in trade
. i .Yew Y:rk, May 16.
' An irtlrn was brought in the Marine
Com-, a few davs since, by Hcnrv Hull,
roo., r.-n. ini-.v M:tr ice, a com-
f l V V U -l ft V' I 1 v mission merchant in this citv t:ic amount
whirh he was instructed
11 fnr r vti -iiwl wliirh hf llld S' Sell
f
Qi sonic v?VM'.
;o s
U to the mirchaser.
but did not receive the mo u V at the tim
of the delivery. t the cx)iaiio o1
two or ily.tc days, he sent to the vv cha
ser for the money, and then asc Mal'in!
th vt he had failed, although in good cr
dit when tho nurcnase was ma'e I e
merchants at Constantinople were in
formed that the Austrian Minister had
despatches to forward, and that post
would be sent off at 8 o'clock in the evening ir. place of midn'ght. the usual
post hour The?? lettcis mention an cn
irairrmcnt between the 7'urkish and
Greek fleets in Patras Hay. 71c for
mer are in one account, represented to
be completely sue- essful.
Tne urkish government gave out
that the Greek licet was entirely destroy
r ! ; nit another Ir'tor savs on v srxen
7 - vessels v ere captuad out of 71 T
rnacmrnt was seen bv the Hose of
sloop of war. the officers of which say
thr Y'u'kish cssHs were fought with
irrmt valiant! v V'hcve was much bustle
at Constantinople in getting cssels littcc out to cope with the Greeks: sis sail o the line, seven frigates, and a great num
ber of small vessels, were nearly ready
Tor sea. From t Petersburg
1
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'NEW GOODS.
Win. BuWch. AS just received from Philadelphia, and now opening at his new
store on Market Street Vincenncs, an elegant and general assortment of BUY GOODS. GROCERIES, 1IAROWARE, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE.
LP; HORN, & S THAW,
Ladies h flc
UONNETS, ns Morocco Sc
Leather S!v.'-.. Misses Cc Ci-:: : WINES UP. kN. . SPIRITS, Which he ofiers for the I -vc?t cash prices.
n"p?IE subs, riber haying again taken
.UL imc iwwffr o tJhas Smith, derd. where he has a large ne-.v boat, with aprons and railing, for the case and sale'-' of carriages and stock He flatters himseli by strict attention, to share a part of the public favor DAVID CHANDLER. STOLEN. " CljN Saturday night last out of the staPblccf II. Lasselle, two p.tcnt sprint Saddles, one a quilled Huckskin, xrith a leopard skin housin & a buffalo cover with plated stirrup irons the other - qmited calfskin scat, and leopard housm and plated stinub irons TEN dollais reward will be giving for the Saddles rM Unci, or live dollars for either. . , II. LASSELLE. March 15, 1 122. 7.,f lierifis Sale. SI) V virtue ol a writ of itvlitior.i exB ponas, to me directed, I shall oxpose to sale on the 29th day cf June, inst. at the tavern ot V. Sholts. in the town oi Hindustan The east half of the S. V. quatteroi' section 17, in toun 3 N in lange 4 west. Dcliwi-nl t i.n ,..
ty ot the estate ot Wm M I avlcr de
ceased, to satisfy James Dotre. JULILN JO tNSON Shff k c. Hindostan, June 1 0th, I 822 2 I -2u Notice. & LL persoiis indebted to the estate of J Vi William Si;ydcr, deed arc requested to come forward and settle off ilu ir respective balances on or befoic the last day of July next, ard all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them properly attested for settlement on or before the 1 0th dav of June , 1 823. PAX! EL LAXGTOX, Adm. SUSAN SNYDER, Admistx. June 1 8th, 1822. 21 3t
M'M Jamaica
,ale by
Vincenncs, Ma'v 2!, 1S32.
retail, at lf-1 7
BP
rJ
0
WOODS.
s roMu.m;
V MAHKET STUKFT VISRFWXS.
5. J iust ,--'ccivcd from Philadelphia and Raltimorc, xn elegant and general assortment of DRYGOOTS, GROCERIES. J'AliHWAUE; Q U E E V S V A RE.&c.
tl r pc- 1 which he offers f;r sale bv retail, a, the
Inrvr dritlnl that a sale for ensh. was.
cc-;rding to the custom of the city, to count arc entirely of a pacific character, j lowest cash prices
R. C. Sullivan (ATTOKNEY k COUSCELLOR at law) t71LL practice in the first Judicial V V Circuit, of the state of Indiana and in the counties of Crawford and Edwards in the state ot Illinois. He may always be found at his olhce in Vineennc unless w lien absent on professional business he has made an agreement, lor business forwarded to him, in his absence, to he strode1 " " 1,1 -
Notice.
1
T has been Umugl-t necessary, proper, to put a lock on the gate nf the
American bmying ground, adjo'r.i: Vincent.es Ti e kev cf which l.a-htt n ''cpoii'ed at the Houve of John H y Esq where it ran at all times be f ut.d by ihr se interested. Vincenncs, Jur.c 10, 182?.
