Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 December 1822 — Page 2
On the 4th of December, his excellency jeet, and that our fellow-eitivens are pre- Spain. The bands of Priests end robbers, governor Bond, delivered in the pres- prepared to sustain their representatives ; who have so long disturbed the north of ence of both Houses, the following I in the adoption of measures subservient i Spain, are likely to be soon exterminated.
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SPEECH: ft lloTD-Ci'izen of the Senate, and House cf Representatives; Unwilling to surrender the agency allotted to me in the conduct of our public affairs with the appearance of insensibil
ity, I seize upon the present occasion to
to its commencement. I he spirit ot patriotism, and the feelings of good fellowship, which animate that portion of our populatiou located upon the waters of the Ohio and Wabash, will lead them to par
ticipate with their brethern of the north with a fervid desire to acculerate, by all
i y, i seize upon inc present occasion 10 udent mean a plan of improvement thank my fellow-citizens for the mark of hich promhe3 so much to our com. favor and kindness with which they hae mercc,and such faciiitics 0f intercourse honored me, and to give expression to wilh QUr tUtcp Sutes The benents pri. that lively sense of gratitude, to which I madl fcll -n the vidm of lhe canal am forever bound under any change ol wiU fimJ theJr through the connecmy private condition, and through ev- ti channels of communication, enlivenery alteration of the public sentiment to- the em izC) invig0ratating the inwards mea belief that I had given uni d and rewarding lhe labor of our versal satisfaction m the discharge of ev- cili2cns as onward thc flovf to thc cx.
cry duty to the state couia oniy arise tfeme sections of lhe State The act 0f
ticm an excess of presumption, cenngs Congress in aid of the plan, accillary meacreatcd by such a persuation would be surcs indispensablej if it is intcnded to too exquisite for the enjoyment of erring oUrselvC8 of Us provisioIls. By man, and are reserved for that millenia SQme hc ral eovernment has been
period when virtue without alloy ana condemned for notyieidi ng more nation
wisdom that never lai s, sna i occupy uie , . . first anDlication, al-
lodgetnents of human inhrmity.lo those lhou h no practicai evidtnee of a serious who have been dissatisfied withmy pub- . onnr u. . , . n n
he acts, I appeal for the exercise of a lib-1 tQ undertake lhe work. It ought rather
eiaV yr ... "S8 "ut" A' ,"1V-U to be a subject of congratulation that IIli-
oi tne irauuy ana wetness aucuuam up- nois b the firjJt Sute in the Union t0
on every son oi uam, aim lurmc cin- whlch Uke t was cyer made. Dlovment of a maenamimitr which will I n, i j u:i: :.u .u:-u t
charge my errors to an involuntary wandering of the judgment, and leave the integrity of my intentions free from reproach I avail myself of the present opportunity to review something of the past, leaving the more difficult task of recommcm
The zeal and ability with which our Le
gislative memorial was supported by our delegation in Congress, deserves our unrestrained commendation. As connected with plans of internal improvement, I
may be permitted to remark, that the
opening and repairing of roads has not
been conducted upon those enlarged pnn
diner for the future, to a worthy successor. . . allti11P:-y uw nr rPtmirrP. nH
1 he embarrassments mseperable from re uircd b thc convenience and interests the commencement of a government,! r u tk;. m..UnHr;K,.m
One Hundred Dollars Reward. n h UNAWAY from the subscriber,
jOL living in Barren county, Ky. on the main road leading from NashvilV: to Lex
ington, my negro slave
He is about six feet high, stout, roug
and raw boned ; stutters if interogatcd or made mad. He took with him a pair of old saddle bags. It is supposed he haa obtained free papers, and will make bis way for some of the free states, most probably Ohio. I will give thc above reward for the said negro, if delivered to me in Barren county, or fifty dollars if sccured in any jail, so I get him again. "' E. HA YD ON. October 5, 1822. 39 3nv XCT The Editor of the Inquisitor Cin
cinnati, Ohio, Western Sun, vincenne
In France, the government wages
furious war against the Press.
LATEST FROM BRAZILS. Buenos Ayrean papers to the 7th, and
Rio papers to the 26th September inclusive, are received.
The Prince Recrent is to be crowned
Emperor of the Brazils on the twelfth of
October.
Preparation's were making for that e-
vent as for defence against Portugal, in case of any resistance offered by her to the new order of things.
Still later from Europe. New-York, Nov. 21. The Great Congress was expected to assemble at Verona on the 1 8th of Octo
ber. The King of Prussia was on his way Ind. Enquirer, Brookville Ind. Intclligento Viennna. Lord Stranford had arrived ccr, Vandalia Ills, and Edwardsville at Vienna from Constantinople, with Spectator, arc requested to insert the strong assurance that the affairs of the above advertisement three months, anti East (Turkey and Greece, were on the forward their accounts to me near Glas-
eve of bcinc settled. cow, K.v. for payment. E. H.
et i : r
A te Allepp
destroy
000 inhabitants. IV HE A T FANNIjS G MILLS
On the 29th of August, two thousand Gf different sorts, as farmers may require houses and shops at Constantinople irere persons wishing to purchase wilfbe destroyed by fire. ; pleased to make it known before the midConstntinoplr, Sept. 6. Within die of January next, as I shall make" them y the last week the Greeks, who are here with single screens if any purchase have been again occupied with rumors of wishes, he can have them with screerir victories, They speak of the return of for cockle Sc cheat For the above work the insurgent Senate to Argos, of great one ifalf may be paid in produce dcliverdefeats sustained by the l urks in the cd at Colman's mill, and the work will beMorca, Sec. Of these events, however, warranted of the best quality, we have as as little information from any T. W. PARKER.
credible source as we lormeriy naa lour December 9, 1822. 46-6w
weeks previously to the fabricated battle
(
rnfic earthquake has occurred at xTvrirT? ta Pinunno o, in Turkey, which is said to have JlUI IbH. 1 U T Ali31C.Kb.
ed two-thirds of the city, and 30- Hi subscriber will make a tew
NOTICE.
quest of v MIE subscriber having discontinuct
constituted by a people recently emigra- some de t(J our uncquai method of LfThermopyla!. We only know this ted and scattered over an extensive tern-1 .... ..j ,,!,, rM r,riliiif ..... .1.- i.l. :.i .1 r
tory,with opinions upon subjects of corn- afforded to the establUhment of new roads the Morea as completed, and manifest JL his school, most earnestly requests mon concerns as widely variant as the I tlw A- AnX m Vt nf na t,. . . , . . Luc ,u :.i..k.-j
sevcral states and countries
dence had appointed for the birth
cation were apart from eac
rii a I
oeen leu, ana in a measure lurmoumcu. n ,aws of the respcctivc States.
nity with the quences of the system of moderation also takes this opportunity of returning s. It gives which has hitherto with gnsat prudence his thanks for the very liberal patronage A J jattheCom- been followed by Chourschid Kacha. Or- he has heretofore received.
iras an onjcci m u.c n mc grcat pleasure lo state that the Com- been followed by Chourschid Kacha. Or-
.cucc.uu.c xicauy 4.u, - -J missioner deputed on the part of this dcrs are daily transmittelrrvtfvspare WILL. L. WITHERS.
rupicy imo wmcu u uu ... uuuu ... performcd lhc duty assigned him no labor or sacrifice if hTaif trfereby Dec. 1 1, 1822. 46-tf
rerntorial government, and to provide wUh fidcU and u is h d. lhat shedding 0f blood, for new and additional expenses. the line, as run, will meet, in acts of con- Minister also seizes every opporl
i -ic general iwmuiy, a iiich sccuuu firmationj the approbation of both governsession, prescribed a mode ot raising a re- ments veue in strict accordance, it is believed, In a retrogpcct of the past? ollr rencc. with the intent and spirit of the constitu- tions wiu bc emblttered with lhe r3COHec-
uon. uwas jusi.oecause taxes " tion that little or no progtess has been
I made in the establishment of schools and till
iid th abdity of the c.tuen to .pay. It seminaries of learningThe rising gen- tion, departed fobr 1-rzerum. In that I JtTteK erationmay justly chide that morbid quarter tL Persians have recently obtainolnard labor and the inventions of art .irws;n... w,,:rh 1,., .nv.iCIi a sen,e :.,,., ' ....
The JC7As he is about to leave the coun-
. I a i r i . . .
ery opportunity iry, ne nailers nimseit the above notico
which presents itself to represent to the win ne attended to, W. L. W.
Foreign Ambassadors that to iollow this course is thc great object of their endea
vours, and thc earnest wish ol the Sultan.
On the 30th a considerable train of ar-
SCREW AUGERS, OF the very first quality, and warranted for one year by the maker, few sale at the Western Sun ofiice. ferry IIHE subscriber
. r 1 K a I 1 I v i .unaiuviauiw an aiiitti, J vi,t tub l . - - - j-. . . 1 were exempted trom imposition. 1 M 0f the solemn obligations we arc under to t.iui , i"i u the FERR Y of Ch.ns Smitkr,!
amount of moneys to bc raised was large, orovide the means of their earlv instruc ,v. ii, Vi,.. where hc has a larr-e nn-.v h,. ;i. v
when compared to that to which the peo- : 0ur clnnQ. ... . V 7Z""TZZ1 nrons and raili. fnp ' H.lf.r. I
f ' nil hZJS I natrln , Um whVh Ted our CUntry npr rCVCrC instttulwn hUit Paiha, a Kurdish rebel, who on the con it of enlightened patriotism which led our inorant of thc history of lhc onc and thc r . f . . . . ' . . , fellow-cituena to submit with cheerful-Linc:Dles of the otheyr. The dictates of ? ! ? L? ' 1 rT
ness to the uecessilies of their new condi ' moralitv will never inluence the nnn Zi u ' i r rJic , t - - , . ; l - rri-tiri J Tim P morality w in ne v er mnuence tne ooo men, but who, instead of fulfilling his lion, cannot be too much applauded. The conduct of men whose youthful days have cmrarement wenLovSrWo the Persians people of other countries are compelled Kp.n Bn(Mlf tK, linrLttM:nPf, ,acrJv. nC?
wvkb wwwww ill ukivb miiiv aMwwmv I . J II Mill i 1 1 f v i w grm u fill? k?m - rM m m i &tyr r i m m
. of carriages and stock. He flatters him- y k . self by strict attention, to share a part d J the nublic favor. V
the public lavor.
DAVID CHANDLER.
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tosurrenucr tneir private property ior iousness of uninstructed nature. The
punuc use oy tne lorce oi arms, or are m- truth of our rclion cannot be generally duced thereto by the force of long contin- and decply imprcsSed upon a people in-
ucu naou. mat wnicn we surienucris ca ble of reading that sacrcd volume
ireciy given a voluntary saennce jomc which rcvcais lhe lovc and sufferings of
iuvc u! orucr io a giunuu uwu.ciu crucified Redeemer. Is there a dutv
tor that liberty which a benevolent Deity of lcgisiation 0f morc servicc and forci-
who, on their return from Moldavia, had committed grcat depredations and burned several houses, were executed.
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To Parents & Masters.
HE time and labour of boys being
ui ivkiisiMviuu ui uiuiw a v i t &ww anvt iuii- i ii j o
permits us to enjoy. . ble oblitration. than the onc which has &T 100 itcn required during the day,
thus far been so much neglected? to admit of their acquiring that know-
The authority given by law to the Coun
tv Commissioners to imnose taxes for
Tin & Sheet Iron
MJl X UFA CT0RYt
WHOLESALE &
K. SMIT
AS again commenced busines?, oi)
the corner ot Main and Market
streets, Vincennes, where all orders ia his line will be strictly attended to. v
Job work will be done on the shortest
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RETAIL. Fh,
ledre requisite in evry situation of life :
county purposes, is too unlimited to se- t;c;nat;on rrnlete with nleasurc and con- parents, guardians and masters, are here- notice. taper on a number of the Ohi
cure the citizen from inconvenience, or fijcnce, crowd in upon mc, when I see by notified, that a subscription paper is banks will be taken in payment for werl- -2J protect the magistrate from undeserved the admil)istration f our public aPfairs left at the store of Mr. John Ewing, for at "5fa,uc- t f . V reproach. devolved upon men so capable of doing Uvclvc subscribers to a Night School, J1! November, 1822. I he paper money authorized to be is- d Let no unworthy feeling of ani- where thc most useful Scjhecessary bran- Lost Certificate of Land purclw C sued at the last session, it is understood, mosit imrude u constant dclib- ches of learning will b tajeht by ed from the lJnite(7 uaef ;
parsed by when it would be useful to dis
cuss the policy of the measure, has it not become a duty of moral obligation, upon the part of those entrusted with the public welfare, to enhance and preserve the Ttlue of this medium by all such mealurcs as an enlightened prudence shall suggest ? Connected with this subject, arc enactments which compel the creditor, in certain cases, to receive this paper or wait three years for thc payment of his judgment. This alteration of the rcmc dy before provided for thc enforcement of individual engagements, sprung from a deep sense of those embarrassments, into which our fellow-citizens were thtv.vn, and against which common foresight could not provide. When the causes which led to this mctcrial change shall have subsided, thc policy of justice to individuals will doubtless be replaced upon its accustomed foundations. In the first message which I had the honor to deliver to thc General Assembly, I ventured to point thc attention of that honorable body to some of thc advantages which would arise to the State from the c6nnection of the waters or thc Michigan with the Illinois river. It is btlievcd that thc public sentiment has bscn asceitaint4 iu rdatiwn tt the eub-
Dec. 13, 1322.
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crations for the public good.
Let it be remembered that thc fame of foil
citizens, and the sacred interests of those f,J IM I I U k.
who come after us, are to be cherished, TipirE Books of" Charles Smiths' Vin-
prescrved, and advanced, and may all cennes Steam Mill Company," arc your various duties be so performed as placed in my hands for settlement. It to be beneficial to your country, and ac- is wished b expected that "those things ceptablc to your God. which are Ccasar's, will bc rendered un-
LATEST PROM EUROPE. A'eto VorA', Monday J'o. 11.
By the arrival of thc ship Robert Ed
to Ccasar
Nov. I J H'2.y.
G.
V. JOIINSON. V fOr tr
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wards, Capt. Sherburne, from London, f I StliiN O
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if rot-
we have received the London Star, of thc
26th September.
Accounts from the Danube, dated Sept. 7th state that the corps of thc Russian army commanded by Count Woronzow, remained stationary in thc government of Volyria, close to the Austrian frontiers. The accounts from Moldavia, paint in gloomy colours thc situation of Jassy. The finest palaces, richest churches and monasteries have fallen a pray to thc flames. Of 8000 houses which the city formerly contained, scarcely a fourth remains Paris papers of the Sid September confirm the accounts of thc success of thc Greeks in thc Morea. The- constitutional cause- flourishes in
THE subscribers have constantly on hand at their store in Vincennes, a
large assortment ol Bar Iron & Castings,
of every description, w hich they offer by Issabella Haddan, deed.
w-k ftm ip t
JJ u uuulu is ncrety given, tha y 1L nine weeks alter date, application mj
",uw iviv iu un, ncmci ui wieiana. Office at Vincennes, for the renewal of a Certificate in my name, for thc S. E. quarter of Section No. 27, in Township No. 8, N of Range No. lo, V. in the ' District of Vincennes, the original having been lost by mail. Given under nw hand this 1st day of November, 1822 40-9t FREDERICK GjRAUpJr. NOTICE
IS hereby given lo all thc heirs and le. M gal Representatives of Issabella lhd-7 I dan, deed, late of Sullivan mfi$ -application will be made to the Circuit ' I court of Sullivan county at their niexU ;) March term, to have commissioners an. V
pomicu 10 oivimc me real estate of saioV
wholesale and retail, at reduced prices.
Merchants, and others who purchase large quantities, can be supplied hereon as reasonable terms as at any other place in thc western country. They also offer for sale, GO barrels Kcnhaxvu Salt. JAMES Sc Mc. ARTHUR. November 9, 1822. 4 1-tf Printing Executed Here!
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JESSE J. BENEFIEL, in right of his wife Helen, one of the heirs. December 13, 1822. 46 4t 1 Jyoticc to Farmers. n THE Xllhsrtii lr Will riirriito ftm
MKitcii a nditk at cash firices J J 2000 busliels of CORN. r" JOHNEWIN NoYcmber I, U23, 4fl-tT
