Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 August 1822 — Page 2
tnittcd to the consideration of the people ot tl ( United States, at the appioaching election for the Chief Magistracy." To us this cctns to be a novel, yet n very fouible recommendation. The only argument thai luu ever been ucd a gain! the p rttnsions or lather the tcin pi r or (pu'iltcations ol general Jackson, lu hci n his supposed violence ami impetuosity ot mi d. It he was i rally rash, vi- un live and oei bearing, it is tint to be pieu ncd. that state pride or local feelieg would have been strong enough to ensure an unanimous vote on a tjuewtion, having a particular and pointed reference to the p iwris of bis mind, to hisnatuial dis position a a man. It comrs forth in the s'j vpe of a warm, a powerful and spontan mis expression of confidence and j rati-ude. that will be duly appreciated ly evc v cil'zen of the Cnited Slates, who tt j-u ed in his v'u tmirs, and who gloried in tlu lustre they shed upon our national ch.it acicr. Louisville Public Adv. ronr.i ;n emigrants. It oxittl appear that many more perrons have arrived in the United States dming the pus nt season, than in the 1 .i A good number reach New York nrd other pons direct, but far the great i put arrive via New Brunswick and C.nuU Those who take passage for the former come over to East port, Ike
vhee they obtain vessels and re-ship thems Ives to New Yoi k, Philadelphia,
ILl m'n &c. Many that arrive in Can
a p s up the St Lawrence and Lake O ta'io, an I iuto tue suite of New Yotk
or yvorerd further westward A party
ol a! iii. jU l.vetv arrivcu at Huttalo to
j the C'lony of Mr ll'irbcck, in llli
nois i'hev appeared to be u&-nutial
people for among their propcity wen
civic, hogs incse. he ol the most ap-
p vcd kinds which they had bioughi
vntli them from England.
JTIIE VINCENNES
DISTILLERY. THE undersigned has taken the above Establishment for the purpose ol
i Mt of tiiin.r tnt n... Manulacturing inoi.r, 1 . vvocic
ccssarilv' produce arc indeed u serious i Ihcy have on hand, and intend keeping calamity.' I a constant supply of the best quality ol
the last two months, is said to be mote , to none manufactured in the country
almost dally at Boston, some of them of persons extensively engaged in commerce. Wc are informed that within
the last two months, there have been
more than eighty failures in that city.
I'he cmharrasmcnt, distress and alarm,
must
j Thev will exchange WHISKEY . and KKXllAWA SALT of the best quality
than three millions of dollars
m'"w"" " ' - I . m m ft a a a -
Wn hnvP lint, httrlv. hwl nnv rliuMnr, KLXIIAWA Ahl Ot hC l)CSt quality
i !.. i. . . i . .t filiiriM nil PP. Inr II nrnt. Hur. I nrn.
failures in llaltimore a little while ago, there wet e enough of them to serve us
for a half a centui v ; but the condition of
things is so here that almost every body
is vvondeiiiiu how other people live ! The
advantages, however, of the manufacturing business done in this place, is now
hilly lelt and acknowledged, and it is
or St or I: or delivered at their distille
ry, or at the Vinccnncs Steam-Mill. ALSO The highest price in CASH will be given for good Maple Char Coal.
JOHN C K HI LEY & Co.
Vinccnncs, Mav 1822. 17 tf
rapidly extending. The mechanics and Delivered at the Distillery.
manufacturers arc a very numeroiu class with us. There arc fevy persons that
have any thing like a correct idea of the,
quantity ol labor bestowed on the manufacture of the cloth and other things in the city and surburbs of Baltimore.
o :o:-e
Remedies fur Cnlcra Morbut Salts of Tartar, one thimble lull ; water, half ? pint ; lime juice, t make it acid ; peppermint, a few drops, sweetened with loaf sugar. Or, burn a cork thoroughly to a cinder, powder it very fine ; then take a tea spoon of this powder and another of loaf sugar, powdered, and mix them together, and wet it with brandy, lloth these remedies should be kept in the house, corked in bottles, ready for an emergency.
NEW GOOJJS.
2a. Burtclu
Cu'a -The pirate are still busy off
the coasts of this island. Among th
vessels lately robbed, was the British
b'ig Ccptiyr. She was boardec by a piratical schooner of two guns, 9 pounders an I 35 np n. They abused the passenger an 1 crew in the most brutal manner, and made preparations as if to fnc the briu, and burn her and all who were on boo 1; but, on the captain delivering to them 15 )0 sterling in gold, they retired alter plundering the vessel and abusing the people as they like I. It is to be hoped tuat these things will make the British cruisers a little more active than they have been. Jirazil A complete revolution seems to nave taken place in this countrv. A li a ional congress had been called, who d'-' tared the Indr fiendence of the Brazils a d established ihc basis of a new gov cimiiem, which is to be on the reprc seniaiive principle. The fitst cottes was o meet on the 5ih or 6th of June
last. The prince is nominally at thej
head of the executive power. A letter dated Hio Jineiro, 17th June sas . cortes has been caded by this go rni ueni, and iplomatic agents are n .ni. Kited, and will vi n be despatched t- Eng. m and t e United States." hiiy P'rut &c Upper Peru is in qnui possession of the royalists La Scr li a s totce is 4.000 men, atnl Ramirez has ah ui half that number. San Mai tin V is prepuing an equal for e to take the fijld against tluin. The two Spanish i'ii.'.at's tnat had been ct nixing in the Pa cifi wetc given up to the agent of San latiti at viuapaq..ii and one of them was cafi'urcd by ord Cochrane after she had carried the IVrovian flag for more
t'an a month Chiloe(the southern part Ol hili), was vel possessed bv the roya
lists an expedition was
g oust it. I ha famous brig Ifacedonian,
ol Boston, i. in another scraie, having be..n condemned at Lima, as belonging to certain royalists. M jcto We hear of some of the imp A proceedings of the emperor Angtis'in He seems to lord it, right bravely. Gieat preparations were making lor his coronation about a million of d dlars had been appropt i.itcd to provide things for the ccicmony. It is reported toat his popularity was declining, and that so ne of the d -puiies have said that they wetc no: invested with power to name an empemr. I he Havana papers, as to intelligence from t lie late possessions of Spain on the continent, cannot be relied on, though they mav tell the truth: but the narrative given in tuem of the coronation ofTVurmakes that afljir ti e act of a mob, an I to appear as if bis emperorship would no? long wear a crown. 7'he countrv is tepre".nf( as distracted with parties and suffering for every thing. MAUD TIMES. We regret mieon (viys a Salem paper), that lailuiescyuviuuc to uke Adace
AS just received from Philadelphia, and now opening at his new
stoic on Market Street Vinccnncs, an elegant and general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. II A III) WAKE, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, LEGHORN, & I T,ovlVTpm STRAW, S liUiN Mil S, Ladies & Gentlemcns Morocco & Leather Slices, Misses St Childrcns do. WINES, BR ANDY, RUM Jamaica
SPIRITS, kc.
PROPOSALS OF
Which he offers for sale by retail, at bount, ln boards.
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SAMUEL DILLWORTH, i FOH V PUBl.ISUIXG BrSlWSCRIPTf&.V The Military Instructor,' And A HI it in Manual, Containing a System of Discipline and Manoeuvres of Infantry, Jdtfited to the use of thr Militia. Shewing the formation, manoeuvres and evolutions of Company, Rattallion & Regiment. Also the several duties and situations oi each Officer and non-commissioned officer, on Parade and in Manoeuvre. 7b which is added, the most approved mode of A la? i act fix excise. The whole compiled from the best rfodern authors, under the immediate inspection of ALijur (ienl. n yoJtx$ON of Vinccnncs, Indiana. The necessity and utility of such a work mus be obvious to tveiy Officer and Soldier: an unifoim action of the whole, gi tally facilitates the movements of am body of men, St on the knowledge
ot this, the etlicacv ot their exertions i t rt
must ercatiy depend, i here are no
meaus by which knowledge can be more
readily obtained than by the experience of
others, with these considerations the pro
posed work is presented fur patronage.
COXDITIO.YS.
The work shall be neatly printed, on
eood paper, and will contain about 150
pages It will be delivered to subscri bers at 75 ccms per copy, stitched, or gl
the lowest cash prices
Vinccnncs, May 2!, 1882.
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aSEW GOODS.
s. rouuxsox,
ON MARKET M'HKET VINCENXftS.
AS just received hum lbdiaac.lphia
and Baltimore, an elegant and ge
neral assortment o DilY GOODS, UUOOEUIES, IIAUDWAHE, QUHENMVAUE.&c.
which he offers for sale by retail, at the
lowest cash prices. STUCKY &STUVRT7
HAViN.i emered into a co partner ship, fur the purpose of camint
on
Those who subscribe and pay for ten
copies shall be entitled to one copy gratis
the work will be put to press, bi shall
be. finished with all possible dispatch, as
soon as a sufficient number of subscribers
arc obtained to defray the expenses of
printing -'hc names of subscribers will
be pi int&d-a-Mfcc end of the work
tC7l rinters in Indiana and Illinois,
disposed tod the above work, will be
pleased to give the proposals a few inser
tions in their papers, and receive sub
scriptions for the sanie S D.
Vincci-nes, l cb 1822 hlieiitPs Mile. virtue oi a win ol fieii facias is
sued horn the Circuit court of Da
ne.; county in favour ol John Steel, plain
tiff, against the go.ds and chattels, lands
anil tenements o! Jo-cph Culbcrtson and James (. Read, sccuii v, (ktendauts, I
will sell at Washington on the 21st day
ol September next, for cash, one lot in
MICHAEL COLLINS, K KiPECTFULLY informs the citiU zensof Vincennes and its vicinity,
on
that he has commenced
7..i oi r.. f.
nuui 02 oiive mewing Water street, where he hones bv
strict and close attention to business, t merit and receive a portion of pubiic pa
tronage.
29-tf August 16. 1822.
ii w ji on or auoui me i4tn instant, a
lij small polished steel dikk blade
with silver handle any person find ins?
the same, and leaving it at this dike shalj be suitably rewarded lor their trouble.
25-tf Vinccnncs, July 18,1822.
FE LIU Y.
rfMlIL subscriber hav ing again taken Ji the PERKY ot Chas' Smith, deed.
where he has a large new boat,
prons and railing, for the case an
of carriages and stock. He flatters him-
sel! by strict attention, to share a part of the public favor
DAVID CHANDLKtt.
'Rvl OTI(E is hereby iici, ti...t liie
1 Office of the Steam Mill, is kept
ai ine nousc oi .Mr. John V. Hay.
WILSON LACiOW, Jtty. For C. Smith's V. S. M. C. Vinccnncs, April 4. 1822. 10-tf
w m lb, deed. S 9 with a-y d safctf
1$
uiii, iui uic purpusc oi canning
n Taiiloriwr Business.
r- I r V f J 7
timng out rxTcute all oiclers in their line with said town, with the appuittnances num
ber ninety seven, taken as the property of
said Joseph, to satisly said wntC
a share of pub.ic patronage. Their siion 1 Also at the sa ne tunc and place, all the
is kept at the old stand of S. P. Stiiker. I right, title, interest and claim of John
28 tf Vincennes. Autr. 10. 18'22. Whalen. to a certain niece or naicel of
- ' in lailuic an uioers in ineir line with piQmptiiudc and despatch they hope by Ufeir knowledge in the business to merit i
TKENllA rpMlE subscrib thy of KKJ
AW A SALT.
subscriber has on hand aouan
XJUll'.i S.ILToi su
peiior quality, for sale by the barrel or
single bushel, low for cash.
I will also give saddles, bridles, Sc ter Cluik, by viituc ot a writ oPiieri fa
harness, in excl.ange tor good ivheatA cias l-sued trom the same cou
corn led pork, beef cattle . he. to be RAW LEY SCO IT. d s n r .
land with its appuitcnanccs, being one third part of t'je steam distilleiy adjoin-
the town ot v aMiington aloicsaid,
and known as the p.o.ciiy of Carr, Har-
ton Sc halen, t.'.ken as the property of
juhi x i m iikiiv.ii, lilt 3UIIXUOV ul . I .1. I .1 .1 r-
delivered in No ember Sc Deer. next. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, July 17, 1822. 25-tf
August 14, 1822.
2
30 5k
4f To 1 HE subscii
Rent.
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Lost Certificate (f Land pm chased from the 'United Nates. PUULIC notice is hereby given, that nine weeks after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at V inccnues, for the renewal cf a Certificate in my name, for the west half of the south eat quarter of Section No. two, in Township No. 4 north, of Range X' n . -1 . t-- . r
io. o wesi, in me i-nsuict ol Vinccnncs ; the original having been tlcnoyed by fire. (men under my hand at Vincennes ibis 8th day of August, 1822 W'l LI M OR Y Mate ol Indiana. DAVIESS CIRCUIT t.Ol RT, July Tirm, 1822. Ann Leach, rt vs. jy Anthony Leach, Oil pttiiion for a Divorce, rjrUHh day, to wit, the 8th day of the ji said teim of July, in the year aloicsaid, came the complainant, b f lent y Merrick, her attonuy, and the defendant by George R C.Sullivan, ihc prosecuting attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is r.ot an inhabitant of this state, it is therefore ordered by the court, that unv less the defendant Anthony Leach, shidl appear here at the next term of the court, to wit, the second Monday of October in the year of our Lord, 1822, to answer tho complainant's bill the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree cnteied up accordinglyand it is farther ordendthat
a copy thei col be inserted four weeks successively in the Western Sun, a paper printed in tills state. A copy Test, E VAVTREES, Clk. n c.c. August 12, 1822. 30-41 J V
4;
1822. tvnhcirs of
State of Indiana. GiiisoN circuit court,
May Icrm, 1822.
Isazcl mown, complainant, vs.
John ('. Jr.ncs, and the unknown
Maria W. Jones, defendants,
Iii Chancery THIS day came ihe plaintiff by his counsel, and fibd hib bill ct comv plaint against the above dt fendants, and it appealing to the satisfaction of tho couit, that said defendants a e not inhabitants of this state, on motion o the plaintiff bv his counsel, oidercd, that unless said defendants appear by themselves or counsel, on or bcfoic the fust day of our next term, to be holden at the court house in Princeton on the third Monday in September next, and answer the complainants bill, the matters and things therein contained will be taken as confessed, and decreed accoidingly and further ordered, that a copy of this order be published four weeks successively in the Western Sun, printed in Vincennes. 30 JOHN LNEKLY, Clk c cc. Hegimchtai Orders.
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NOTICE.
uuHJumiiu io uie csiaie oi 0t Indiana militia are hercbv
mi.m.u, utcu. iaic oi ui- attend at Ma or Ch. firraiPr
1TN pursuance of a general order, the
JJ commissioned officers of the 1st rent. ;i
iy notified to cr's, in Vii
uill rem a cood and ' cou IC to come for- cennes, on Saturday the Uth of Septcm- . , f WELLING T l . '"."ncUaiely, and her next, for the purpose of electin,: S Isk t"SC l,av,"B. Cb,ms aSamst ""'cbtate ; UriKadier General (in the place of Bri- ' win, e .. rcV"X P'".C"1 ,bcir. 5co" ' Rcr funeral Thoinai Scott, resided)
ibcr
comfoi tabic I)V
110USJ
without bouses and SIMPLE, lying on Church street. 7'hc houe may be
had either ready furnished or not, to suit the person applying. For terms apply to
JOHN MOOKE. Vinccnncs, June 2u, 1823. 31-tf
piopcrly authenticated, on or before the
hrst ot August, 1823 t;EOK(.E BOON, DAVIDSON HUNTER, jidmmintraiur if tuid ettate, August 17, 1822. 30-3t
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to command the 1st Brigade, the former election being void, each candidate having an equal number of votes. By order of Col. John Myers, JOHN Mc.GIl FLW'r. Vinccnncs, Aug. 9,, 1822. 29-4t -
