Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 January 1823 — Page 2

and to vvhat extent our Union nir.y ,z her armament on their frontier and a

jeopardized, ami will always be usefully recurred to, it ir.cn arc disposed to ivc the least need to experience.

On this subject, therefore, no argu

kcjuadion on their coasts. RUSSIA. There was a report in London of a serious insurrection at Muscow. We shall

r ..it i

in leteience lo the iocaio:i oi toe muividuat. I he station will he filled ; and he who fills it. will find that his elevation wilt not have been facilitated trom

meat can be drawn or means employed be glad to hear that the slaves of Russ

ia have resolved to become treemen. A Russian Irigate arrived at England on her way to the N. W coast, to land stores at the Russian settlements, Stc.

his having been born m ar the spot where Perhaps, to enforce the rcctonable bounthc first revotuiionarv b'.ojd w as suitt ; i claries established by the ukase of the

i

nor obstructed merely in consequence of hs residence having been on the w ate is of l!ic Mississippi. Who is he who is

the firm supporter of our country s prcspciity ? Who is he who overlooks the p e-liiections of a put for the good of the

whole ? Who is he who understands our

relations abroad, and, for the p.it as well as pi event, stands the able and prudent champion of our real in:! epsr.der.ce and th.; nation's welfare ? This i- the man of the United States the candidate of no section, but the candidate of the people. Cleveland Herald. Latent from Europe. THE GREEKS. A vessel has arrived at New York in,

44 magnanimous Alexander. " TURKEY. Our advices are favorable to the Gteeks, Prince Mavorcordato has lately been elected president of the congress,

and put himscll at the head of a body ot

Suhotes. Preparations seem as it making for some great efforts on both sides. There is a hope that the British and their dear allies, the barbarians, may ouarrel. The cantain nacha seized an

h nian vessel and hung the captain, on j Peter HurghoUlc

the pretense that he was transporting pro-; , , 1 A nilon

visions io me urcciis. vapi. nope ui

jiliUtia Fines!!! TVTOTICE is hereby given to those in the Eist Regt. Ia. Militia who owe Muster Fines, that it is necessary to make

immediate payment A list of the fines is left at Mr. Miettre's where those from the Country are requested to call and pav. S. DILLWOR I II, Collector.'

4 LIl ot letters remaining in the rost

d.

Office at Yincentles, the quarter ending

on the 31th of December, 182J, and which, if not taken out before the expiration of three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. t Persons calling fur!etters in (his lis:, will filcase to sau they arc' advertised. " A. B. Thomas Asbury, Jas. P. Bennctte, James Arrcll, William Baker, Charles Allen 3, Francis Broulette, Samuel Adams, Carter Beamon 2tIsaac N, Blackford, Jeremiah Bennette,

Iloris Baker, .-! Hunon Barrows,

of the

Yal liable Goods.

o : G :

the Rhine fiicrate, sent his first licut. on

board to demand satisfaction he was rudely dismissed, with an intimation that he was in some risk of being hanged for meddling m the business after this capt.

Hope went on board, and was treated

foil) live day 1mm Leghorn, bringing in-, in the same way. The fact being stated, teliigeuce that pc.ee tud been concluded several other British vessels of war had

between the Turks and the Greeks, entered the Archipelago, and were in the

thioughthe mediation of the emperor ot

the Russia a The news was brought to Leghorn on the 22d Oct. by a vessel from onsta.iiinjp:e, and captain Ashford states t.iat the lact was generally believed at Loiiorn whence he aiieii uh the 25'h, HcaUosjys, mat the treaty leaves the Grc ks- i?7 ih ' ' a ne sta'enf slavery they ?y re in bjre the war. " W e tio not be!iee this no former accoum'has intimated that the subject v.' is suggested, and it would require some time to settle the principles and ob;ain the assent of the parties. A London paper s.iys, that Mr. Colbuni has just ob'uined the journal ot Cmntde Las v asis, in wi.ich are recorded the whole ot Napoleon's conversati aiss wif him luring tiis residence at ht. Helena. Plus journal, it wiii be recollected, was seized with the other pa y is ot the count, and has lately ecu n re-

6 m cu oy t e muiMi government- it win b published in a few we. s FRANCE. There is a great bustle of military pi cpaiation L uis perhaps, is getiing in rc di ;e s to obey tne orders of the 14 holy ai.ince " in respect to spain. It is said that, 44 to the consternation oi all France," Tallin has resolved to reine trom the stage 1 It s ems that sir Robert Wilson has br n nuiond to quit Pa'is in 24 hours, an t France as fist as he could travel, cn tliC i iea that he designed to assist in the iiberati.m ot souc state prisoners. SPAIN. The soldiers 4 f the faith " are still pc donning the office of bandits in many pa:U of tii kingdom in some, they arc in e; re at i'jice. Mioa has however captir. ed several of their priestly leader, and pushed them as foul muukrers, by h gt g .rem. M m m!;) Neems t.) have sudden'y disappca ed the c::i sc not dialed.

neighborhood of the 1 uikish floeL

1 tie Turks were preparing to attack the people of the island of samos. After w hat has happened at Scio, it is believed that they will defend themselves bravely, l o kill or be killed, is the only choice left them. It is also reported that an attack had actually been made on Hydra, the chief place of resort of the Greek ships the Turks were seen proceeding towards the island with IU6 vessels, inclu ling transports. The rurks have refused to send an agent lo the congress at Verona and protested against any interference between them and the Greeks. The Sul

tan intimates that he will manage his I Robert M'Coy,

own affalis. A. C. Miller,

WEST INDIES .iov.ph Morrison,

was designed at Martinico, if we may judge from the fact stated that two hu:iiircd have been ccnde?n?icd to be burnt.'

But only the slaves of three plantations j

had actually revolted, and these committed many outrageous acts before thev

Paul Hluckmer

Lions lieamon,

Robert Ihintin clerk, of the Court 2, Thomas Cox, Jas. Cantwell, Benj. Coughran, Adam Clavcomb, Joseph Carter,

Andrew Curry,

holder, (s To the Cashicroftl rton, Rank of Vincennes, k, John Bart, kmer, Andrew Burnside,

Issachar Bates,

Jonathan Ballard 2, C. D. S. Durell Jr. Snsana Dawling, Rosa Dolahon, Sand. Uunn, Closes Ceades, Abraham Carncs 2,

REYNOLDS & BONNER, HARKF.T STREET, Y 1 S C E S S E S , 9 B AVE just received from nf.w ygki: 2 a riiiLADKi.riiiA k nti.TU'.onE. a very extensive and general assortment ci European, India, & America:: DRY GOODS,. -ALSO ? HARDWARE and CUTLERY, CHINA, 1 . r . w CJ GLASS, and i W A C, LIVERPOOL, 3 A Superior COT I ON tcc WOOL CARi), STRAW BONNETS. Ladie's and (lentkincn's MOROCCO, MbkI SHOES, A complete assortment of GROCER IBS, Patent NAILS, WINDOW OLASS, &c. &c. All purchased at the lowest price? which enables them to sell according lv.

-tf Sentemhcr. lil2:

r o

Edward N. Cullom 2, John Catterton,

Benjamin Chadsey, George V. Colegrove

Milder Coyle,

John Elliott. Fabian Eagle 2, Win. C. Fuikrton, James Greenfield, Archy George, John Green 2, Peter Hone, barah Hays, Rev. J. lngcrsol, David Liliie, John Long, Caleb Lowns 2, David Lillie, Francis Leech,

S :

I, ,

V

are nssur-

has aocenleu the

A c-.v:ds'i pi.!.

n-.or-osit: n; -iia lc nv tne i oitu.Miese iro

cui:ueu,a..d C'-.ns 'uieniiv wo mav ix Deri even moment to slc in this kintr

do m I C, 500 Miami v and 200.) ca'.alrv

sen: o the h o. lier

ot F ancc.

17il; v, tJeU); er tue c:tru(v.(!;n-

Avno n id b

On th.

arv cot tcs held their ir st se '..'.-n. 'i i:e kin aid cm en were received bv larue s: pa.aie depiuatior.s frotn the rcpresentaiikCs ot t!:e nation, a: d tlc kip'j opened the setsie.n, by a speech from the throne, replete with pairi uic declaratio'is r.tul asii anct s v. fu'e iiv to the censtitr.ti'Ui II. M. was leplicd to. by the previd; !i Senr Salvaio, in tenn:-, truly cr.erluetic and pan ioiic. PORTUG L. T!ic liraziiian declataiion of independence had rcachcvl Lisbon aud In en communicated lo the cortcs. A member pronoun' ed it an pen deciai ation ef war ai; ;int the cortc. I he aed kin dis-

p. i s rreat seal in fiver of t!.e constitu

li n .i

.m.ies,

ion, I

d.r

i ce.ries. M?.riy ol the Brazilian

viio ien: a to sr;;n tnc consii

En.-iav.d. Tin F.r

were subdued. When we look at the probable fate of the West Iivlia islands, generally, we are filled with honor. COLOMBIA. Corn. Daniels havinc arrived with a sloop of w ar, van yir! twenty two thirty two ponders and three 12's and well m.mncd, had proceeded in search of the Spanish frigate Ligera, whose force had hitherto given the royalists the command of ti.e sea. The notices of events on the Main are various and contradictory. Morales still held Maracaibo, and was projecting some new expeditions On the 1 5th of Sep

tember, he had issued a deaxc which diiects that all foreigners found in the ranks of the patriots in any branch ot the administration with printing presses, or acting as editors of papers, oi w jrks encouraging the rebellion against Spain or the Roman catholic religion, shall be tried by a military court and suffir d?a-h, a-id their firoficriics forfaited to the 'die chest. Fm eigncrs not en gaged in the service (.."the patiits. but who inf o -need themselves into the count?y whi eii Aas under their government wc;e doomed to serve in the public

works, and their properties confiscated Foreigners who were accidentally in the place, weic ordered to quit all Spanish territory within the exact period of eight davs, and never to return airain, under pain of death. Another decree, dated Oct. 2Cd, de dares the trca'y of the 20th Nov. lC2t for regulating the war on the Main, null and oid And directs that all spies, conspirators, ami auxiliaries of the patriots, tf b;th oV.rr.f, whatever thev mav he,

shall be tried and punished agreeable to military law. It i-i net, how ever, believed that Morales can accompish any thing of a decisive chuartcr a linst the republic. Indeed, his Lit c movements appear to be without object, xcept rut of the mere spit it e f opposition, or for the sake of

.'"'.a McCawley, . . ui B. Mcrtm, I iioch Organ, hi! ni Ihtener, .! Parkinson, Joim lhnksvair, Arthur l'auersou 5. Jonn Rodarin J, Joim Reiley, Lewis Reeves, William Scotr, Joseph Scrogen,

h nend bpears, Nancy SinijMn, Jesse Tuonias,

Sand. Chipnian J,

E.F. Lewi? Fortner 2, Mark Florence, G. H. C. or H. Harper, John Heltierman, Henry Harper, , II irdy HarOison, I. J. Iv. Homer Johnson 3, Olive Loring, Limlsley Eiq. II. Lasielle 4, John Law Esq. Francis Lassellc 2, M. 1). McDonald 2, Bachaus Mavheed,

James Me Bride, John Ale Fall, Thadoous Alorehousc, O. 1'. Alo::.rder Posey 2, Juh.i Pa e:on, Lewis Peckam, Al ii ijaret Petterson, R. fc.

John Reeves ?l.trt:ii Reiley, 1 luli r. Ross, Si b.iuLn Smith, Ji.-'.n". S.uith, Je.hn Stockwell, T. V. v Andrew Van Like.

IRON STOUE.

IIE subsci

- w . w V V ( IJ t 14 I , V I 1 M. hand at their store in Vir.ccr.rcs,

larq;e assortment of

Ok

a

Bur iron & Castings. 1 every description, which they offer by wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. " Merchants, and others who purchase large quantities, can be supplied hereon as reasonable terms as at uny ether place in the western country. They also offer Lr sale, GO barrels Kcnhaxva Sail. J AIESfc Ale. ARTHUR. November 9, 1822. 41 -tf

Notice to Fanners. THE subscriber will purchase for mkrchanoize at cash firicei, 2000 bushels of CORN.

JOHN EWING. November 1, 1S22. tf

Chark s Thomson 2, J. ones C. Veal,

Abel I 'hacker,

W aller Ta) lor, 'voters W est, Mr. W heeler,

Jo in Venzante, Joim Wood, George Williams, Phillip W'ease, Y. Amasiah Youmr,

G. R. C. SULLIVAN, .p.m. January -lib, 183. 49 Zt.

Robert Young,

9.

T

SALE FOR TAXES.

SHALL expose to public kale, on the

23th day ol January next, at the court

house door, in Alerom, Sudivan countv Indiana the following tracts of land, or so much thetcof as will pay the tax and cost, due thereon, respectively for the

year eighteen hundred and twenty-two, listed as Nonresidents lands to wit, n. vv. sec. 1 3, T. 8, range 1 I , n. t. sec. I 3, township 8, range ll,s. e sec. i3 townships ringc 11 s t. sec 14. t .wnship 8, iangr 11, north east sec. 19, township 9, rangi It), south cast sec 32 township 9, rane 10, north west sec I 1, township 6, range IO, not th cast sec 12, township b, rane I I, to the hcires of veaion CiEORGF BOON, Shff. December 2d, 18 22. 49 3t

A REQUEST. rT: IE sue scribe r requests of all pcrJL sons indebted to him, by note or book account, lo call . a:d make payment before the 10th day of next month. He is resolved to place in the proper cilice; s

h iios lor collection immediately after t

dae, all unsettled accounts and notes then dur.

JOHN EWING.

December 20, 1822.

47-lf.

State of Indiana,

SULLIVAX CIRCUIT COUh

IT, 182

I in t Hirct I t on

S UKTA1L.

1 1 ad rone

pll!1

ese

tt! r 11 r

the 15 pei cts

a i .

The ki:

ar to v ih to c.r.ci iale tle

it is s;.i 1 t'.iev wiil liol exact

duH m v. v,.iiu.

SARDINIA is h'tinvt out a souudror. of

2 s'lips f the line, t'-v i frit; ate s Kt:d

tv. s-na'l vessels, oJtct;blv to protect

the (vnmerce f lus st ites against the Ihi'urv powers but tii: Spanish pliti-tia-'s ivei iai hi tt a ilesiirn fiure)j!l ls wuh that of Fuiiec. in l.c:;!.n; up

IN'O'IICK

V. CO -pa I tuc'ship of C 7: . .V;:: i ' h ' .

tr Vc:cev.r.ts Srean Mill C is

this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. WILSON LAiiOW, Jitv. cl r C .Si.'v v r. .V. M. C. '

streets,

- AilTII, c:Miiienced busincs", on

e f cr.icr of Main and Market V'mccnncs, where all orders in

his line v. ill be strictly attended to. Job woik will be done on the shortest

notice. Paper on a number of the Ohio

banks vvill be taken in payment for work, at its value. 4 4 -tf November, 1822.

o e

;i-tf

verv reduced

Cotton at a

price, lor enlc at h OHiee.

NOTICE.

W. Hooks of" Charles Smiths Vin

1 cenncs Steam Mill Company," arc

placed in my hands for settlement. It

is i. ishrd IS' ex fiected that i4those things

v.-.itch are Ceasar's, will be rendered un t j Ceasar."

G. W.JOHNSON. 42 tf

Nov.

n ice:.

3 1 P T L M IlhR TERM, Andrew Puree II, ai;aini,t His Creditors.

A 1 this (Uv came the said Ar.rlrrw

- - 1

d Puicell by Samuel Whittelscv, hi&

attornev, and having fi.ed his petition for the purpos'.; cf obtaininp; the benefit of an act entitled An act for the benefit of insolvent debtors'' it is ordered bv the

court that a copy of this oi dcr he publish-

ed in the V astern

. ...

a paper printed

io V mcenncj, sir.tv davs nreviotis to the

list day of the next term cf this court,

and that it be published for four v. c.ka ir succession

A Copy Test,

December I i, lu22.

47-4vv

THE riXCEyXES mSTILLEUY.

HL undersigned has taken the above Lstablishment for the purDose of

Manufacturing WHISKEY. Where

they have on hand, and intend keeping

a constant supply ol the best quality of

liectmed hiskey ; w arranted inferior

to none manufactured in the country.

lhey will exchange WHISKEY and

KEXHAWA SALT of the best quality

at a reduced price, for Wheat, Rye, Corn,

cr iorv eg-, delivered at their distillery, or at the Vincennes Steam-Mill. ALSO The highest price in CASH will fcc j;iven fur good Maple Char Coal, Delivered at the Distillery. JOHN c. REILEY Se Co.

vincennes, .May 23, 1822. 17 tt scuiivr(rKTis; OF the very first quality, and warnu. ted for one year by the maker, fr. stlt at tho Western Sun office.