Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 December 1822 — Page 3

Til IS WKoTlSUN SUN.

vi.yce.yaes, decemueii r, 1822. The legislature of Missouri, now in session, have nominated Henry Clay, as a candidate for the next presidency. We sincerely hope the legislatures of Illinois and Indiana, also now in session, will fol

low their example.

aJJed, was resolved to preserve peace : I mcd Simon, vas hired some lime since and repeated what he before had said to destribute this paper in tov n. His re".My whole family, my army, and m gular services soon attracted the notice ot subjects, demand war. I alone am for many worthy citizens, and as party spirit peace; and I will prove that I am cmpc- about that time had sonic influence, Siror." mon become well known to those he serA French ministerial paper remarks, vcd. His warm and heroic feelings soon that if the congress of Verona should de- prompted him to desire a martial uniform terminc to play Naples in Spain, France blue, faced with red and in accoulwould not permit the allied troops to ance with his wishes, the means was pla

march through her territory. They can I ced at his command. Simon accerding-

Dv the next mail we shall certainly re

ccive the governor's speech and by the ! reach there no other way, than by France ly soon obtained his cloth and trimmings, mail following, the president's no time but hY water. and went to the shop of judge R. where

L,arge quantities ot cotton tnreaa are ne was measurea, anu nau nis suit ntteu continually shipped from England to on the next ensuing week. Pleased to France. -A nound of American cotton, find himself so yrrand, Simon enquired

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shall be lost in laying them before our

Teadei s. We may expect the speech of the govet nor of Illinois at the opening of their session for the benefit of our Illinois friends, it shall have a place, together tv it li an extract from their journals, of all subjects of a general nature coming before them. St. Charles Thursdau Nov. 14. NOMINATION

On Thursday last, a public meeting of

purchased for about a quarter of a dollar, after passing through the English machines, commands over twenty two dollars in France. From the last Number of Silliman's Jour nal. Rural Economy An experienced far

how much he had to pay? The judge

knowing him to be an excellent gardiner, answered in his characteristic feelings of philanthropic goodness " Simon, as leisure allows you can work in my garden until vnu think you have paid me, I will make no other charge." Oh Massa, (says Simon) where you from V 4 From,

Simon what do you mean : hy, says

mer of the Netherlands states, that an

ounce of saltnetcr dissolved in a pint of I Simon " where you born ?" " In Vii

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the members of the General Asscmhlvl water with an ounce of flour of sulphur. I ginia, Simon" "Ah, ha, massa, (an

was held in the Hall of the House ol Re-! anu scattered upon grain in a granary, i swered Simon) me know dat show me

Tin Sheet Iron MAXUFjIC rORVy WHOLESALE Sc RETAIL. W N. SMITH, 3 AS again commenced business oa A & the corner of Main and Market streets, Vinccnnes, where all orders irt his line will be strictly attended to Job work will be done on the shortest notice. Paper on a number of the Ol io banks will be taken in payment for woik, at its value. 44-tf November, 1822.

A'otice to Fm mer. THE subset iber will purchase

MKRCHAxnizE at cash f.rict

2000 bushels of CORN.

JOHN EWING. November 1, 1822. 40 tf

presentatives, for the purpose of giving, in their prhate and individual capacities, some public expression of their sentiments in favor of a fit and suitable person for the next Presidency of the United States. Mr Clark ol Howard, was cal led to the Chair, and Mr. Relf, of St. Genevieve appointed Secretary. A this meeting almost all the members of each

house attended ; and after some considerable discussion on the subject on which they had convened, in which Messrs. B rd, Geyer, Simpson, Green, B.ickner And "Williams, took part, a resolution, pc faced with a preamble, and expressive of the sentiments of the meeting, was adopted with but a few dissenting voices. In this -resolution, the meeting, have thought proper as prixate individuals end citizens, to recommend to the peo pic of the United States, their distinguished fellow-citizen, Henry ( lay, Esq. as a person eminently qualified, from his talents, patriotism and public services, to fill the office of next president. Mistourian. A writer in the Worcester Spy, having drawn down his physiognomy to the length of a yard stick, gravely proposes that the public should award silver mcd als, with appropriate de vices, to Messrs

dimming and McDuflie for their suc

cessful, but unintentional efforts, to make duelling ridiculous. Bait. Chron.

but show me one Yankee gentleman

ten to one as all sham. G.

FOREIGN ARTICLES. fiiom niles weekly register " GREEK PROCL AM ATON. " Pro vincial government of Greece.

Whereas the danger menacing the

western continent ot Greece and conse

cjucntly the whole of G recce, is great and imminent ; and whereas it is necessary

that the strongest and most ex'raordina ty measures should be taken.

In virtue of the 332 article of the

D 'grec of the Legislative Body of the

1 1th of May, the President ot the Execu live did decree, and does decree as fol lows :

" 2 That all the inhabitants of the

Western Continent of Greece, and whatsoever class, from 16 to 5jyears of age without exception, must take up arms find must repair to w hither the danger o hc country may call them. '2 All Greeks, from 16 to 60 years o

age, who having left the country in these critical moments, and taken refuge in the

neighbouring Ionian Islands, do not re turn within three days af cr the above de crce shall be made known to them, in or cler to second the exertions of their bre

'thcin, will be declared expelled from their country, and their property, real or personal, shall be publicly told by auction 3 Whoever in these circumstances shall show themselves unworthy of their country, and disobedient, not only will they be declared as such, hut will iose every right of citizens ; their property will be sold by public auction, and the produce of it serve as pay to the soldiers who defend the country. All military and civil officers are charged with the immediate execution of the above decree. " Machata, Julv 7 ('9.) 1822. (Signed) "MAUROCORDATO. 4kIn the absence of the Principal Secretary of State.

(Signed) H. POLISIODES.

an iufaliiablc means of preventing it from I one Phigini gentleman, he is a gentleman

spoiling. COLOMBIAN REPUBLIC. Extract fiom a higtily respectable Amer ican gentleman, to the Editor of the Franklin Gazette, dated, city of Car accas, Oct. 15, 1822. "The John Adam sailed from Porto

Rico on the 30th of Sep' ember, and on the next morning met the United States'

brig Spark m the Mona P ssage. It

was important that Mi Poin.sett shomd

reach Vera Cruz as soon as practicable

that he might return fom the City ol Mexico to Washington by the next ses

sion of Congress. We determined then to proceed in the brig to Laguira. which

we reached on the 6tli mst. and the ship proceeded directly for the gulf of Mexico.

Colonel C. S I odd, our diplomatic a-

gent, has been received with enthusiasm

I bis climate is pleasant, and, ttmugh the

route from the coast to the capital city of

Bogota is a tedious journey of 45 davs,

Colonel Todd will be compensated by the

view ol an interesting country. For the present, he will prefer that along the

mountains rather than re embark, and en

deavor to penetrate by the Magdalena

It is probable that this government, owing to the stale of its finances will determine, tor the present, to continue the relation of Charge des A flairs with tne United States Mr. Soubiette, Mr. N. varte, Mr. Gual, Mr Zuazar and Mr. Rtvas are spoken of as the successor of Mr. Torres, whose loss is deeply deplored by the people of this country. The selection will not be made until the meeting of their Congress on the second of January.

Borough Ordinances. jiN ORDLYJ.YCE supplemental to an ordinance entitled " An ordinance regulating the Mark t Be it ordained bij the Bard of Trustees for th B-jro'tgh of Vincennes in Common Council uscm6fed. That a fine of Tom two to v n dollars shall be, and the same is hereby imposed on any person who shall sell or purchase iny kind of meat, fish, poultry, butter eggs, cheese, huit, nuts, gram, meal, tt ur, turnips, potatoes, or vegetables of any kii d whatever before sunrise on market dats. at the market house, or within the limits of the Borough. Sec 2 It shall be the duty of the market master to see the pto visions of this ordinance canied into cttct. Sec. 3. This ordinance to be in fotce from and aftei its publication in the Western Mm.

JOHN COLLINS, ( h nn.iro 'em JOHN law ' lk.fro tern

NOTICE THE co-partnci ship of Chan. Smith's Vincennes Steam Mill Company, is this day dissolved b mnual consent. WILSON LAGOW, Mty. For C Smith's V. S. M C. November 7, 1 822. 4t-tf

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KOTICK.

? IK Books of" Charles Smiths' Vin-

ccntus team : Coo-pan

placed in n y l ai ds for settlcim

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nv'arc

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is winked expected that '''.hose things f

which a;e L'easai's, will be rendered unto Ceasar." G W.JOllV'iON. Nov. I l 1 822. 42 it

Yuhiahta (loods.

FROM RUSSIA. The ship General Jackson has arrived at Newport, (R. I ) from St Petcrsburgh In her came passenger, Charles Pinkuey, Esq Secretary of Legation to the Court of Russia, with despatches for our government, said to contain the ollicial decision of the Emperor ol RiUMa on the article of the treaty of Ghent referred to him, relative to lesutution for the lave.? catried from the United States, by the British, at the conclusion of the late war The American Minister. Mr. Middleton, was in good health, and deservedly popubr in Russia. WIN 1 ER. The following intioduction to the season, is from the Baltimore Chronic!: ' Winter is gradually unrolling iih standard, white as virgin innocence, and pteparing, with all his fotce to lake the field. The deep dyed .i d patty colored toiiage of autumn is now giving way to barren trunks and le;ifkis branches, a-

mongst which as Cow per says, the wind!

makes wintiy music, Mglnng as it gees,

as it to give a soiemn admonition ot the storms and solitude we shall shuttly undergo. But winter with all its terrors has its charms. To sit beside ihe social

REYNOLDS cx KONXBt. MARKET STREF T ,FJNCENSES, jJ j AVE just received from new york J PHILADELPHIA 8c BALTIMORE, a very evunsive .o.ti general assortment of European. India. & American

$D R Y MOODS. C ALSO-

HARDWARE and v UTLERY,

v HINA,

GLASS, and

LIVERPOOL

Suncvi-T COT ION & WOOL CARDS,

h i it AW BtlNNKTS, Lidie's and (tenth-men's MOROCCO.? o-wr, LEATHER J HOES) A complete assortment of GROCERIES, Patent XAILh, WINDOW i,LASS, Scc.&c. Ad purchased at the lowest prices which enables them to sell accordingly. 33-tf September, 1822.

J WARE,

SON" STORE.

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From the Boston Centinel Oct. 16. We have no later advices from Europe than before announced. Letters from Russia repeat, that the Russians generally wctc eager for war "with the Turks, and that at a rcviev at Moscow, above 8( petitions were delivered to the emperor, by military men, pray bg him to make . war. Alexander, it is

'J HE subscribers have constantly on V hand at their store in Vincennes, a large as-ottment of Uur Iron & Castings, of every description, which they offer by who!' sak and retail, at reduced pi ices. Mercnants :u d others who purchase

large quantities, c:. he supplied here on

ul any other place

tvitlt a lirfirt vv artnrl mid 't i i nrl 1

, V. ,, , , cr 11 . as reasonable terms liv tri ni lihi r. t n hfvir thr ri thin hlnit t

i , r . - n '-ii ! in the western countryhowl for entrance, like invisible, envious .... 1V r J .

, ,. ... , i ney ano on: i iui aaic, and malignant spirits, who wish to dis- . 7 , , r . turb this' sacred harmom; these, are dc 0U barrels Aeil KlxVd ZdU.

lights we should not barter for smiling fields, and glitieting rills, and singing birds: and all the gaudy blossoms that bespangle the branches of May. We

are obliged in the winter season to look

J MES8c Mc.ARTHUR.

November 9, 1822. 4.-tf

at home for enjoyment to retreat from

nature without the theatre of tempest and take chaige of a

storm; to hold communion with our own heartsjor to converse w ith the mighty dead

BLACKSMITHS.

"'JlJT'' ED immediately, a sober, V Y indusniouk, good workman, to

storm; to hold communion with our own i)ncU smithes Slhnn

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nfnmwt. Wintrrmiv ttn hr dpnnm. aoout one mile tc a nail Horn Vincennes

inatedthc season of intellect, and we pity ! on lhc stale toad constant employ and

the man who in this ti.ne of the year, Knou waffcs w ,)e given appiy io me has no other source of enjoyment than to , subscriber living near the Rev Samuel

1 . ocwu a DAVID ANDREWS. August 29, 1823. 31-tf

walk the streets and inquire the news.

Original Jtiecdntts An old negro na-

Now in the Press, And wiii be shoitlv puhlUhe.t by SAMUEL D1LLWOR 1 H, The Military Instructor, And Militia Manual, Containing a System of Discipline and Manoeuvres of Infanuy, Adapted to the u,e of the Mititia. Shewing the formation, niai ceuvrcs and evolutions of Company, Battallion 2c Regiment. Also the several duties and situations or each Officer and non-commissioned officer, on Parade and in Manoeuvre. To which is added, the most approved mode of Manuel Exercise. Price, gl in boaids, 75 cents, stitched. &ujGentiemcn holding subscription papers iur the above work, are requested to forward a list of the names attachedPersons wishing to subscribe will please send their names as soon as possible.

A

lawful ciaims aof William Mil. ics.ed to exhibit J ober next. Deb-

SA YAuri, t 37 years f age. J.ioui five feet 10 &y es hig'n, bo'd Kok, and thick lips on wtitn he went away a biue bjoad

Notice to Creditors Sj Debtors

LL persons having lawful claims a-

gainst the estate of

noiiaru. oeeu. are rtques:

them by the 3 1st of Octobt

tors aie request to make immediate pay

ment, or lawful rneasuies wiil be taken for collecting. RORT. HOr.GATT, Adm. Il'iney creek So'. 22. 1822 44 3t Twentv Th e Dollars iieurd

ILL be gien to ny ; e sui vmio will deliver to us, oi seeute in a-

ny jail so we can et him aga.n, a bnght mulatto negro feilo v, n n.cd

SAVAGK.

about

inche:

Had

cloth coat, a pair of cotton and tow pantaloons, one do. hirt other cloatl.ini; rot recollected. Savage absconded fiom too service of the su'nscriheis living in Wil. iiamson count), Tennessie, n t: c 7th d..y ol October last. It is out impressw on that he will attempt to ge: to some of the free atat s, as he has twice before made the attempt. WILLIAM WRIGHT, WILLIAM TILLETT, November 9, 1822. 44 3t

Taken up by Thomas Kelly of Kdok

tv.f ouiiiy, utcner ioun-

ship, a Sorrel Mare, three years old lat spring, four white feet a small star .nd snip some gray hairs on her wither thiiteen and a half hands high and very crooked hind legs Appraised to sixteen dollars before me. AQU1LA RAMSEY, j p. November 4, 1822. 44 3t

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FERRY. TP HE subscriber hawng again taken the FERRY ot Chas Smith. deed, where he has a large nc boat, with aprons and railing, for the ease and safety of carriages and stock He flatters himself by strict attention, to shai e a part of the public favoi DAVID CHANDLER.

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