Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 September 1822 — Page 2
the whale truth, c they acted up to their avowal as closely as men could act, under their circumstances. It was not they who bound with fetters, stronger than iron, the minds and the bodies of the unfortunate Afiicans our brethren, the children of the same great Parent I These fetters it was not theirs to btcak much they did ; ell they could not do. They pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor, to support these principles, and they redeemed their pledge. I'o us, their successors, belongs the furtherance of the great work they commenced so nobly Let us, my friends St fellow citizens, follow their example ; and, relying as they did, on the protection of Divine Providence, do our utmotst to promote the restoration of every individual of God's creation to the enjoyment of his inalienable rights, of life, ol liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Deferred Articles. LEIP'lCl June 3. I he accounts fi.Mn the North arc not pacific, and it is mill believed there will be war, because it appears to be inevitable. The exchange ofcouiicts between St. Petersburgh and Pa' is i3 very frequent, from which it is with reason concluded, that important negotiations are carrying on between the governments of those two countries. VIENNA, June 2. We arc well sat i fit'd here with the accounts received from St Pctersburgh. The Emperor ol Russia has agreed to all the propositions made by our cabinet; and the affairs with Turkey may be regarded as arranged. i. dc Tatischcff will come here in ten days, and will be charged to make verbal communications. The period will then be fixed for an interview be
tween the Sovereigns It will probably take place about the end of Sep'cmber, in a town of Italy, subject to Austria lutcllurcice trom Russia confirms, in a great n.rasurc, the prospect of peace. 1 he I urks arc, no doubt, evacuating Moldavia and Wallachia, but declare th X thtv wilt h ue a brush with the lLisshns bclorethcv turn out. I I t Drupe-or Alexander seems dejee tea anu "lauen nom ms nign estate, , t..i"ii . r t t i? i r.om which he never will, nor never can, njr never should, recover; and the evil results of his timid, peurile policy, vili be deeply frit in the disaffection of lrh army, which, it ill be perceived, has ruvadv been manifested bv rebellion and d'- ii der. lie pretends to weep over the iinflVrings of the Christians in the East. lo Spain there is meat disorder and cm .fusion. Provinces ovinces in rebellion, and camp; added to which, :is ol French troops arc trouble in the heavy bntallions ol Trench troops arc inarching lowaids Span. The London Courier says The Pans papers of 1 tiescity have reached us. 'The intelligence tiny contun of the moxements of troops towards the south of Trance, might justily the expectation of some warlike proj cis with regard to Spain; or, at least, tle app chcni iii of danger in that quar tcr, lv fie French government. And dinger there unquestionably is; but what lvi-i a'nl character it may assume, or v'eihcr events avert it, are points which K would be unprofitable to discuss t ti e present moment." Valuable sale of Furniture by &1 J. UlJ O i Saturday the 2Sfh September. At the residence of Samuel Jacobs, in Vinccnncs conis ing in part of one Rtussells carpet, 5 by 6 yds. bordered it Ingrain do sett Northumberland tables, Mahoviony Uawfoot breakfast table, d'izjn Fancy chaits, rush bottoms, sett Windsor do pair Elegant Astral Lamps, with shades, glasses, Sec settoimson Uombazettc Window curtains, Ladies' work tr.ble, sett elegant China, clcg-mt Looking Glass, u u (. ( u a u it Ilin and tow post Ikds cads, lkds. and bed Furniture, Ilrass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, R?liow, Brushes, Waiters, See &.C. With a complete assoitment of Kitchen Furniture. ALSO Two Cows, and a Calf, with sundry other articles. AU, or any of the above articles will be il'MMscd of at piivatc sale, (in the mean time) on application. The articles of Furniture ne nearly new, and in good or der and afford n opportunity to those wanting, seldom to be met with. 32-3 September 7.
NEW GOODS.
3. S. TOMLIXSO.Y, ON MARKET STREET. VINCENNKS, HAS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, an elegant and ge neral assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUE ENS WARE, &c. which he offers for sale by retail, at the lowest cash prices. NEW ESTABLISHMENT 4 AT MOUNT C ARM EL, ILLINOIS. THE subscriber begs leave respectfully to acquaint the citizens of Edwards county, Illinois, and of Gibson and Knox counties, Indiana, that he has op ened a large assortment of GOODS at mount cahmel, which he proposes exchanging for WHEAT, CORN, POTIK, LIVE C ATTLE, VENISON HAMS, BEES WAX, DEERSKINS, or any other produce the farmers have to spare, on the most accommodating terms. A few of the articles he offers for sale are here enumerated. CLOTHS, CASSI51ERES, and CASSINETTS, in variety, ill ICl) , FLANNEL RED, YELLOW & WHITE CALICOES, and HOMUAZETTS. of all qualities and colours. Domestic PLAIDS, ft STRIPES, ditto SHIRTIN(; & SHEETING. Steam loom SHIRTING, & WALTHAM SHEETING IIUSII LINN EN, of everv description. BANDANA, M ADR ASS, and SILK hand kerchiefs, CAMBRIC, JACONE T, BOOK, c LENO MUSLINS, plain and figured. NESTINGS, assorted, Furniture & apron CHECKS Sc TICKING BLACK SILK Handkerchiefs. Rom cc Point BLANKETS. SWING SIKL & COT TON BALLS, and Yellow NANKINS, ' )TTON CARDS, No. 10, Mens and Wmcns SHOES, GROCERIES. TEA, COFFEE, & CHOCOLATE, INJ)1G(), MADDER, COPPERAS, PEPPER, LLSPICE. SALTPETRE, ALLUM, BRIMSTONE, WINES, Lo.if & New Orleans SUGAR, POWDER, SHOT & LEAD, CUPS Sc SAUCERS, TEA POTS, &c. &c. A sm dl assortment of HARDWARE. The principal part of the above poods 1 lie principal part of the above goods have been lately imported from the Eastward, they comprise an assortment ol btween 5 anil S6000 at original cost, and shall be offered on such terms as the tai mcr cannot fail to think liberal, for the produce of the country, at market price FRANCIS DICKSON, juxii. August 30, 1822. 31-3t IC7Thc store will be opened on the 4th ol September. F. D. Beef! Beef! Beef! WISH to purchase a considerable number of BEEF CATTLE, for the Orleans market I calculate on giving Two Dollars & P'fty Cents per bundled, and wish to make my contracts as soon as possible large cattle would be preferable. I also wish to contract for the building of a flat bottom b at. JOHN 13RUNER. July 13, 1822. 25-tf Jg BLACKSMITHS. iJTANTED immediately, a V 7 industiious, good worki sober, man, to take charge of a Blacksmith's Shop, about one mile Sc a half from Vinccnncs on the slate road constant employ, and good wages will be given apply to the subscriber living near the Rev. Samuel T. Scott's. DAVID ANDREWS. August 29, 1822. 3 1 -tf To Kent. ibsciibcr will rent a good and coniiurtauic L W1.LL.UNU I10USK, without houses and STABLE, lying on Church street. 7'he house may be had cither ready furnished or not, to suit the person applying. For terms apply to JOHN MOORE. Vinccnncs, June 20, 1822. 21-if i V I ICE is hereby Uivcn, that the il Ofiice of the Steam Mill, is kept at the house of Mr. John D. Hay. Qfl WILSON LAGOW, Atty. VC7 Tor C. Smith's V. S. M. C. Vinccnncs, April 4, 1822. 10-if
KENHAVVA SALT.
rfTUIE subscriber lias on hand aquanJL ity of KENHAIVA SALT ot su perior quality, for sale by the barrel or single bushel, low for cash. I will also give saddles rridles, 5c harness, in exchange for good wheat, corn fed roRk', beef cattle, &c. to be delivered in November 8c Deer. next. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vinccnncs, July 17, 1822. 25-tf VINCENNES ISTXLLERY. THE undersigned has taken the above Establishment for the purpose of Manufacturing WHISKEY. Where they have on hand, and intend keeping a constant supply ol tnc ocst quality ot Rectified Whiskey ; warranted inferior to none manufactured in the country. They will exchange WHISKEY and KENHAWA SALT of the best quality at a reduced price, for Wheat, Rye, Corn, or Stock Hogs, 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, Delivered at the Distillery. JOHN C. REILEYScCo. Vinccnncs, Mav 22, 1822. 17 tf 23 PROPOSALS OF SAMUEL DILL WORTH, FOR PUBLISHING nr SUBSCRIPTION The Military Instructor, And Militia Manual, Containing a System of Discipline and Manoeuvres of Infantry, Adsitcd to the use of the Militia. Shewing the formation, manoeuvres and evolutions of Company, Battallion fic Regiment. Also the several duties and situations oi each Officer and non-commissioned of ficer, on Parade and in Manoeuvre. To which is added, the most approved mode of Manuel Exercise. The whole compiled from the best modern authors, under the immediate inspection of Major Gcnl. it. yousrsox, of Vinccnncs, Indiana. The necessity and utility of sucli a work must be obvious to every Ofiiccr and Soldier ; an uniform action ot the whole, greatly facilitates the movements Gf any b0(jy of men, St on the knowledge Gf this, the efficacy of their exertions Gf this, the eflicacy of their exertions niust greatly depend. There arc no incans bv which knowledge can be more readily obtained than by the experience of others, with these considerations the proposed work is presented for patronage. CONDITIO. VS. The work shall be neatly printed, on good paper, and will contain about 150 pages. It will be delivered to subscribcrs at 75 cents per copy, stitched, or 81 bound in boards. Those who subscribe and pay for ten copies shall be entitled to one copy gratis the work will be put to press, St shall be finished with all possible dispatch, as soon as a sufficient number ol subscribers are obtained to defray the expenses of printing. I he names ol subscribers will be printed at the end of the work. Printers in Indiana and Illinois, disposed to aid the above work, will be pleased to give the proposals a few inserlions in their papers, and receive subscriptions for the same. S D. incenncs, Tcb. 1822. Lost Certificate of Land pwchasfed from the United States. TfaUBLlC notice is hereby given, that 1L
nine weeks after date, application f,,lnl Part ol the steam distillery adjoin)c made to the Register of the Land inS l,ie lown of Washington aforesaid,
will 1 Office ernes, for the renewal of Ccr;i!-:;v in n y name, for the west half of the tuiMh c ast ouarter cf Section No. two, in Township No. 4 north. of Range No. 3 wcst, in the District of Vincennes ; the original having been destroyed by fire. Given under my hand at Vinccnncs this 8th day of August, 1822. 28-9t WILLIAM GRAY. NOTICE. ens indebted to the estate livan oOuntv, arc rcouestcd to come for . 4 - aiUI Settle them lnimpnintolv. nnrl ttOKP linVIHfr rlTir- irfiiti.t cnirl octolo . , are requested to present their accounts properly authenticated, on or before the first of August, 1823 GEORGE BOON, DAVIDSON HUNTER, Administrators of sdid estate, August !7, so-st
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State of Indiana. DAVIEsS C1RCUI T COURT, July Term, 1822. Ann Leach, V Anthony Leach, On petition for a Divorce, THIS day, to wit, the 8th day of the said term of July, in the year aforesaid, came the complainant, by Henry Merrick, hf attorney, and the defendant by George R C. Sullivan, the prosecuting attorney, 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 defendant Anthony Leach, shall appear here at the next term of the court, to wit, the second Monday of October in the year of our Lord, 1 822, to answer the complainant's bill, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree cnteied up accordingly and it is further ordered that a copy thereof be insetted four weeks successively in the Western Sun, a paper
printed m this state. A copy Test, E. VAVTREE5, CIA: n c.c. August 12, 1822. 50-4iJW State of Indiana. GIBSON CIRCUIT COURT, May Term, IS J 2. Bazcl Brown, complainant, & vs. John C. Jones, and the unknown heirs of Maria W. Jones, defendants, In Chancery. rJpHIS day came the plaintiff by his 3 counsel, and filed his bill ot complaint against the above defendant?, and it appealing to the satisfaction of the court, that said defendants a:e not inhabitants 6f this slate, on motion of the plaintin by his counsel, ordered, that unless said defendants appear by themselves or counsel, on or before the first day of our next term, to be holdcn at the court hNse in Princeton on the third Monday in SvV temher next, and answer lhp rnmt!nhA ants bill, the matters and things theiein contained will be taken as confessed, and decreed accordingly and further ordered, that a copy of this order be published four weeks successively in the Western Sun, primed in Vinccnncs. 30 JOHN I. NEELY, Clk c.c c. State of Indiana. DAV1ES CIRCUIT COURT, July Tirm, 1522. . - - . w w rivli Addison Smith, complainant, vs. Arthur Ilcnnc, defendant, foreign Attachment. Fh motion of the plaintiff, by (f"h motion of the plaintiff, by Joseph j Warner, his attorney, it is ordered I by the court, that unless the said defendI ant shall appear here by himself or attorricy, at or bclorc the next term of this I court to put in special bail to answer this suit, ne court win proceed to near and I determine the same in his absence and it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be inserted in the Western Sun, a paper printed at Vinccnncs, for four weeks successively. y A Copy Test, E. V ANTREES, Clk c c.
SlicnlV-.s Sale. ,
B1 virtue ot a writ o! iieri lacias i sued from the Circuit court ol DaW( I vies county in favour of John Steel, plaintiff, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Joseph Culhcrtscn and James G. Read, sccutity, defendants, I will sell at Washington on the 21st day ot September next, for cash, one lot in said town, with the appurtenances, numbcr ninety seven, taken as the property of saiu joscpn, tosatisty said writ. Also at the samp, timp nr.l rV. U i right, title, interest and claim of John Whalcn. to a certain piece or parcel of lanu wun 113 appatcnances, being cue a aml known as the property of Carr, Ihrton c halcn, taken as the property of the said John Whalcn, at the suit of Walter Clark, by virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued from the same court. RAWLEV SCOTT, d s d c. August 14, 1822. 30-5t Regimental Orders. IT N pursuance of a general order, the II commissioned officers of the 1 rrirt of ot Indiana militia are hcrrhv r,A - cennes. on Satnnlnv tho i c . , , - j w ,-,lw WJ vwiciuI lpr npt. for llw rv,,r ,.f i . . .. , i'ui iiuc ui r cr i' I 11 ri on r! I P r fmti.i..1 ! .1 - .
gadicr General Thomas Scott, ie,i"t:ei 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.GIFlTN. Ad:. .
vinccnncs, Aug. 9, 1322. 2?-i:
