Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 March 1823 — Page 3
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Wo rave h:cn requested' to announce J Pierre Brouillet, as a candidate for Major j i at the approaching election.
j TO the u;d..w, r.cxi of Mm of d evice i Dubois d.ica.'.d :.!.d ai. o'.h. rs v. h.mi
comm - NIC ri:n. rrtis;:i::i'ow 7fr7i Jay. The birth rhyoftbe father of our country is well calculated to inculcate harmony amo: ourselves, and an ardent attachment to
our fie? institutions. On tint late anniversary a larpc portion of our fellow citizens consecrated their thoughts and fcel-ia-s in a most becoming manner, to its cdebration- The 2 2d being Saturday, the commitnc of arrangements prcfened having a ball on the evening of the day preceding. Tim ball was attended by almost all the beauty, and a grcAt share of the respectability of which our Uoion 'h can boast on such occasions ; an 1 it pissed ctf with much credit to the taste, attention and liberality of col. Lasscllc.
irvh-pd the. e:;celiencc and abundmce of
--- the repast, the ue itncss elegaiv e with
which it was -.erved, and the assiduity so
cheerfully displayed to render every thing
pleasing afforded the utmost satisfaction ! and 'tr. as at an early liner on Saturdav itmruing the dancers retired. On Saturday the22l,cd. Myers (marshal of the day) had a military display, and at 12 o'clock escorted the orator from his dwelling to the court house, where the oration w-s delivered: the military again formed after the oration vas coneluded, k cscottedhim to c d Lasscllc's where a verv excellent dinner as soon served up, at hich E Stout. Iwp wa .ml-..! t-i o-eside, assisted by col
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Myers. Alter dinner me louowimy toa-is we're roceived each one accompanied by music. 1. The day Are celebrate. 2. The memory of Washington may it be engraven on a pillar of unfading re nown, in every Ameiicin b:som
3. I he VJuiieu oia.e.s oiuv pan . xit be always immolated on the altar of public good, m 4. 1 he heroes and patriots of the reTcluticn their deeds are immortal 5. The president of the United States, and his republican secreta-ics. 6- The army and navy of the United Statcs in their countrj 'scausc may they be forever invincible. 7. flic patriots of South America after combatting and c nquerh- the enemies of their freedom, may they know how to preserve it. o -ri. c:ni(. nf Indiana mav our cit
Szcnsduly consider that the constitution vas made by themselves, and that they can a.tev it at pleasure y . An independent and enlig-itcned Jutliriary may oar laws be uaihingered by liiiowledgc; an 1 may neither ignorance or partv, interest or pr'judiee. friendship or enmity, intcifcre with the admin station of justice. m m 10. Education may the nstng gene ration be taught the nature of things, as well as the meaning of wouls. 11. Internal improvement mav our
rivers, our prar.ies. ana our io;esis ui rendered more profitable. 12. The memory of gctd. (".eoigcK. Clark his martial exploits merit hU jountrvs gratitude. 13, The fair as they constitute our felicity, may wc ncvcr lail 10 increase thciis.
FOilEIGX ARTICLES. from kile's weekly register A hand of smugglers has lately been broken up in England, whose chief had 200 men under his command. The incooin of the marquis of Stafford is rated at 1000 fie r dan, a great part of which is
derived trom the profit ot canals. . .... . . i
France. The prince ol Contle nas placed 200,000 francs in the hnnds of a person for the purchase of hunting dgs.
vThc Bourbons are restored. The latest accounts go to shew tnat Trance will, at least contidcr the matter well before she interferes, by arms, in the afiaits of Spain The ''-rumors of war" were subsiding. Yet many things are mentioned that bear a hostile aspect.
i',. 1 UC StOCK-jnOOlUg illUl nauitiy v.v...munitics are now so much interested in these matters, that what might otherwise be regarded as credible intelligence
is hardly worth notice. Turkey. It is s'ated in a way that inspires belief, that Chourschid Pacha had proposed an armistice to the provisional government of Greece and they had agreed to one for six months, provided the Turks should evacuate Thcssaly, and that all tAC fortresses that they held in the Morea. as well as that Arta and Frevesa, should be eiven up to the Greeks.
These were regaided as veiy severe cont
d'rions, and it is not known wnetner
tnev have been acceded to
It is agreed, that in the late campaign, . .
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expose to public sale o i Saturday the 22d inst at the court hou-e in n.cennes,lhe fee simple of the follow ing pi op erty to wit, a house and lot No 23. 75 feet in front, running back to the liwr Wabash, as the property of John v . Itcilv Also, one tquil undivided seenth part of all and singular tec tracts of lai.d hereafter drscrihi.il, and which were devised to Tousaint Dubois viih other children of Tousaint Dubois deceased, that is to say loration No. 3 .2 contain! g lu acres. No 291, containing 100 acres, No. 3;3, containing 100 actcs, no 299. con
taining SO acres, no. 29t, containing ou acres, and No 297, containing 50 acres, situated in township No. 5. r.oiih i f laoge nine and ten west in the district oi Vin cennes. Also 'he one tqu.d undnidid
seventh patt of lots Nos 24, 2o, imu lalying situated and bving in the Boiough of Vinccnues, as the property of Tousant Dubois at the suit of Uubeit CJi;i
atrent of bullivan County
Dubois being a creditor d lu. ii l v. ev:. Visiccnncs, Ecb 23. k J 5- t
State of !n hana SUEE1VW-
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)l.l-: . ' 1-anbaiM . ... - . l el horse, supposed to i- ! 1 35 liands high, hdt l ' small blaz in his foiclu ,d. up;-: S15 before m ZADOfK HUNT Jan 27, 13.
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JOHN DECKEU, Shff.
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RKAL ESTATE FOll SALE. 5-WIEE sell the w hole or any part ot the following PRv;PEUTYai adduced firice for ca-h, or to any one that I am indebted to, or wib upon reasonable terms dispose of th same upon a p n f d it or assiirn blc paper 64 acre- ot
It is agreed, that in the la e jarnpaK , , fjf vincen M.s , n torilK I 4;? the lurks entirely failed-both by land simpb0ljt co!nilial,di. sea. f ,, r Viocennes 2G6 acres of
Bwnoft Aurcfi appears to have settieu v . , .,a:,:nn..i
l.aiKl Dull Ol IUI 'Vl. ,v.-y til m v.' down into a quiet and prosperous condi- y Countv, well timb.-red tion-in consequence, pcrv.aps. o the d" j in a finc h'callhy b,uiement, government having -nearly upset he .
fns' -whose power, and tnat oi me ,qo (jf ,Ql No g3j priests, they have wisely resolved to re- ; wuered. never hdiin- fptings. lim-
r' r . Mi' cMv--nn ,va ' her Ash, Wamut Sc Stigar Tree, .oil of f nn lliniok. wit I. liK cnUao On. 3S . . . .i i
v.w.... .......o, - - i-- i riua ttv, upon t us tract mi re is a cruisintr off Porto Cabello, and had cap- ; 1 , CIlrti;tP1, hv
ed the Spanish frigate Maria I rancis-
aci ay the
A(liniriisf.aior :Sc.
I trnll i'-.x i l'iti h l': 1 !.
iati t':v U : ! i vr house of ti e d ." I n B. Iapia 'e at the Mam ih , n th m i -tv of Knos som- 1 di-i hiai Sc. kt 1.'. 'i
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quiied in hand t' use vet ciedit ot six montns wii lie
Note with approved secmiu i iv td into brfo! v th. ? remo a; t.f ' ir!ts. The sale will co:om. -:.rv at 2 oY ork M. and due aM'.r.d.mn- ri" n PI EH Hi. I. LAN i 1 . .
Ftbruaiy 28
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SAMUEL JU
HAS removed to im
room adjoining ihe Post t) . Janutry 9i , 1023 5'- 3m.
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VOLUNTEERS. II the fircsident. Hie orator of tlie
tured
co. of 32 puns and 400 men, 200 of them
supernumeraries, from Havana tor Porto Cabello. She is a fine vessel a:.d had a-
bout 30,000 dollars on board. Darnels had, a short time before, captured tlie corvette Maiia Phrresa. of 29 9 pouniers and 200 men, with 25.000 dollars on hoard, aLo from Havana Tor Maracaybo she had two merchant brigs under con
voy, laden with provisions, which were likewise taken As a reverse to this the Sp-mimds have captured an American ship from London for L -iguira mounting 9 guns; which had on hoird 5000 muskets. I i n carbines; 5' pieces brass ordi- ; nane.'s 400 bbs gun powder, with a ' quantity of pi tols, nail. Sc c Sec. ! Yhr Vepovts of the success and condition of the contending parti s at Mara cavbo, Corn, Sec. are so contradictory that we cannot make out the facts. Both patties are said to have g:dnrd some late victories. Bolivar, however, was advan
cing from the interior ith a force that, it was believed, would soon capture ?lo-rah-s, whose escape by sea does t.ot now seem practicable, from the superior inval force of ti.e Colombians. Some British government vessels hod piocee.lcd to Maracayboto demand of M uales the property which he had seized, to the amount, it is said of near three millions, belonging to the British subjects.
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Counts.
Slitrill'-s Sitlc ifl V tii tup tA a writ oi
ALSO. 25 ; aes noith o! mcenr.es, ; p0,JJS lo Ivin- on the Wabash near i.anp's mill. clcr-'s nffi: e o! 4 .'. -. - i ... . n i. : i
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AUo, i res on the water ot Busseron i'ovv a ;v owned by Hobt. Huston. AI-o, SoS acres pait of lot No. 131 in the donatioti. Also, 400 acres lot No 9 i in the old
donation. Also. 100 acres lying in G do-on Comity, known by the name of tot- Bock Lye spring on the road horn Lansvi!ie to Vincenncs on the waters of P.itioea ALSO, 160 acres to be hjcale,!, a Canadian Warrant Aifi thr fullowinir lots
Nos. 3 4. 3 '3- 32-1, a. d 325, making
a square, the highest and the most beauli In 1 hituatio.i in Vincenncs lO 1 N 53, upon which i a good dwelling house of four looms a. id a pa
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tiw- Rili . nv ot Ahucll 'CXt. t
house in Vincen es, tlie lie s:r..;.:: (.: ccitain ti:. t panel .f l.md. o". ing tluec hundttd actt s, to In 1 : i the south west side of th- ' t a ; J A
tun; Ku U .ndall, wl.ctco;, e ra o-. .
including the tlurc fitnis or t e s.
side of said trjet, as l.e p-Oj:-. m . braham Kuykcndall, at the :i;ii oi '1 o. ci, Youce, k o, JOIiN DFCirrR.ShfT k.c. February 22. 1H.23 4-2t
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n ? vire.fircstferit Gen Andrew
Jackson his heioism will command the rralitude of after ages m " n.. r: W. J Winston America, t!:e
rr r.oam mwl nursery of religion ;
janti oi ucvuw.. . may her sons make a long pull, a strong null, 'and dl pull together. Bj J fn E-vrif The next prcsrdfiit of the United States mav !;e be a s'a'escr, ,.r,,rhtcmc( firm an ! undeviatmg
so radically provident ol the p4 ople. be.t ... .i.,t hvmi raai beuv've he
intei esis, i:- ' in,deproelvtes hv tame arqa.ccmcc, or selected a covert political parasite, to be his sccreUtv of state. i;u T S Thwii. The frceucm of .Kc.-c,', althoiigh a nominal republirMisecrctarv of state has the selection of U spapcrs'to publish the law s ot the u L, Ut no sinister inn-ienrc mntrm, ,h,Ir ,ir,rirncv in the west, on the su )jut
cfhe next presidential eh ctbm K-! i I). Varrr. Comn oiote I o. -trr-mavhis expedition ngait.' :e memic? of mankind, the pirates, he erov ;!ed v iih sticct ss. number of o'her volunteer u-r, d-ank, when the company seperat. d m p. i feet harmony and good fellowship. We have been requested to ammunrr Mcd'tf" as a candid He for M-q" apptoaching election. " Vc have alM, been requested to anuounce Abraham Sncfifi as a candidate tor Major at the approaching election.
Important A letter from London
dated Nov 2?, published in one of the New York papers says "A great nhjeet of curinsPv is now preparing on the Thames a new steam vessel, intended
1 lor Calcutta. Her engine and boiler oc
cupies o:dv one fifth part of the usual spare; her furnace, consumes her own smoke; will perform with one bushel what formerly took one chaldron of coals: her boiler is constructed to return its
l own steam, without one particle escaping,
j so that oi ce tiiUd it is enougn tor u-c
tonge, which, it is calculated she will perfoYm in "A or 40 davs. The inven-
i iion Am- '.can I'fukins is tne man.
who il"-s h nior to his country. In two months timr this vessel will sail, (or go), for hnlmfj."
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T. (- Lot No. 52 upon w men mut
i, a snrdl dwelling 1IOUSP. oi two iohmis, Kitchen and a huge Si.be j ops No 25. 13), and 4S2 also a five acre lot adjoining Vmcenms fenced in also a good framed houst k lot on St Louis stiea of four good rooms neatly new subject to a small giound rent Also one third of a lot on Market
Street, near the Market house lormerly
owned by D Sullivan.
undi ideti l;all oi tne ioi o ppoMic
lot No 5 3 on v.h"f a there is a frame house t i l
of two rooms, large stab. e a v.ui,a corn crib, all iosed.
Lot No. 31 in Palestine CrawlorU coun-
ty Ills.
Also, 50 acres oi lanuone umt uu.n.
Vincenncs on the Ills side 1 0 acres clcai
cd, Cabin Uc
l.nt No 1 P. in Fvansvine ia o
Street, this is one ot t!;-- I i ,! est undone
of the handsonvst h ' i' i5snie LOTS, No. 10 i n. :.Lrom Sul
livan county h d
f or (eoeia 11 .n,r,. i u.tn ot d v fit st P.
.i; ,n t 1 1 , i "i t ! n .ih n.f t v' liie
iii Vioct nf.es, on ,.:iod:. tIk 8' Mat ( h next, and ps- i ' 0 to Maj'r to fill the vacant ' tht piomoiion (, M . (' By ouh r of ' d. J s, ? rGHFis.
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I Shcrill' Sale.
x nrtno nl" nn rxrcutiou directed to
T"l he SheritV of Gibson county, will
; t-e rv:ved to sale on Thursday the 2"th 1 ,i,v i, larrh next at the court house in
i iMnremn all the paht find title of John
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( J,:1 (S 111 air! to I'Hir im in un.'i'n'ti (i! P hu eton, known and di;ignated on t.i. j)! tt of eaid town lv inn lot?, No-tr-1- 8," H0 S I'd levyed on in purso .ore of a dtciee id thr Gibson circuit . -ant to satisfv Uasil Niown Sale to .mu tr-nce between the hours often and ' t-' '(;t k oti said day. JAMF K M.OAN ShfTo e.
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A House and hjt m e. se i.aute v igo
county la A Lot in Washington, Daucss counl Nbm.the undivided half of lots No 58, 92.9'),60. 61, ' 61. 104, 1 12, 100, U 126 in Petcrsbmgh Pike county. I have for sale a new and complete Dearbvn V.iggmi, harnesss new and a rood Horse, up.m the s..me terms ' G U. C SULLIVAN.
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wiioLr -ai.k n i i nt.. N. M! J I! S nrrn'm f fit 1 1 no 1 a C t i t)U
g the corner of Mam aod Market
i streets, vintt-iincs, wr. re .. .s,..
his line will be Mri' tly at t .-mied Job work will be done o:, tm sV.r'e.t notice Paper m, a numb', r ot the ( hio banks will be taken in payment tor work, at its value. NOT1CK.
raIIF Hooks of- C hailes Smiths' Vinn Water cennes team Mill Company arc
I . t I,,.,..!" Iif i.i'!t if fli. V ;'
piaceo m mi nam. . ..v ;c vthrit If ex fire red that -'those tin
uhi' hase Ceaat's, will be ltndeie:. tin to Ccasar." G W. JOHNSON. Nov. 11 1322. lf
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11. I will be thankful to those
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to whom lam liuicuu-u um.. ..-- my own debts, the paper ,,f others that .in- solvent. f; 'x ' ' nous!-: mni, V-ANT-iwr vi- this wrriKB.
ni.AOKMrriis. fAM fd) immcliateJy, a 7 indu.tiiot-, g',. d v.oih take cliarge of a
tbout one mile a. d a h.nf l.mn ;nrem cs on the state rad-con;ta:;t mp.oy and good wages will h, r,w n-ap.n ,o the suhv-.iher iiwng ne:o the Lev ,m-UC1T-Su;l'3'nxv:n vnur- s.
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A Citnlrit' as-MUini nt i la ;it.:iafi Ii inl Tor sail- sit tills office ulio Jllank Deeds.
