Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 April 1823 — Page 2
cannot imagine the horrible condition of J this place; there will no doubt be a faminc, as provisions arc now selling at the most exorbitant prices. About three hun- j drcd people have been taken out of the j ruins, k ccry day t o or three are found! I was sitting with seme friends in my j room when the first thing 1 hcaul was '
the failing of the roof and, on rushing forwards, I found it impossible to stand,' the earth was m such violent agitation ! I fortunately got into the street before the house fell the next moment the earth was rent asunder, leaving a tremendous chiMii. The objects on all sides, the screams of the dying and of the lugitives, and the danger which surrounded me, fried my mind with the most awful emotions. t length, I was delivered from danct by the interposition of one of my friend?; It 1 have bet n living ever since on boat d ship livery two or three hours thcicisa new convulsion of the catth, which communicates itself to the vessels in the harbor." Halt Chron. From the .Vational Gazette. Philadelphia. Maiuh 12. IMPORI AN r F1U)M EL ROPE. We h.isten to lay bcfoic out readers, the important foreign intelligence brou'u by the packet ship New Yoik, winch ha- ai i U ed li oin Liverpool, with L id n papers to the evening of the 3uth Janu t y, and Liveipool to the t st u It. bo'vh iiicaisie. The die was cast on the patt of France, as will be seen by the speec ol Louis XVlll, and Spain had thrown away the scubbud, as the fi;ial correspondence between her government andihe Allied pow.rs at Madrid, clearly tes tses Vint t :c issuer ot the war will be, no one Can presage; what its c!ut'tr tcr is on the side of the aggressors, cteiy republican, every generous and h ral spirit, must at once perceive and-'7 It is one of the most atrocious attempts ever made lo ivduce a gal ant nation no ici the yke of a most odious and bichil despotism, and to establish principles subveisive of the best interests a' I 'he dearest rights of human nature. Who that docs not wish speedy and utter miscarriage to such an attempt and signal vengeance upon the heads of its au thors 1 General Guilleminot is chief of the stall of the French invading army. The Duke of llelluno commands the right wing, and the Duke of Reggio the left. The course which G-eat Britain will put sue, forms a most interesting consideration. It might be supposed that no 11 itish minister would venture to allow Spain to fall a prey to France; and from what is related of the estrangement of the Hi itish cabinet from the Holy Alii ance and their good understanding with the Spanish councils, it might be inferred that a league has been concerted or was meditated. Hut the London Lou rier, the principal ministerial paocr, ap pliuds the purport of the King of Frame's and seems to pray for the success of his arms In ma" paper of the 30;h ofJan.it is expessy declared "In the struggle whiee. is now abo to commence, we shal: remain neutral We have not provokt d war we shall not pre; fit by it." here is mow an end to conjectures. Fme has recalled her ambassador tr m Madrid; and a hundred thousand men, command d by Duke d'Angoulenu , a e pn pai iog to march, to preserve Spm from ruin, and lo reconcile her to l'.u rope." THLI UUSSl N NOTE. The undersigned Cnavge d'AflYires ot his Maj.sty lhe Emperor ol ail the Russi s, ha seen wil.i real pain thai the answer of his Excellent Senor San Miguel, to his verbal communication made on the 6th ol this month, is very tar tiom fu'fi' i ig the wishes of which he was the lue iiuin I o place m a still dealer light the jusiice of the cause which he has sust. ined, and to cause lhe benevolent intentions of Uusii m be appi eciated, I have the honor to address officially to his Excellency Senor Sin Miguel, a copy of the despatch which I presented ' o him. The facts therein lecotded are ol gen eral notoriety. No resolution can change ! them, and con-eipi nt y the inuei signed i can haven moiive foralteiing ids first comnu.i.iva'ion. Tf a? communication is about to 1 published to Europe, and Europe will judge between the powis who aic animated by the noble dei e ol doing guod, aula :Mvcri'ment which appears to be leoUed to fill lhe cup of the mistuitunts ol Spain. W" i . i respect to the determination an time d in the hole id hi excehtney s( -!ilmi I. all the i esp-usioi ii i y uin f i ii t ,c uUuf tho .c I'CImh.s M,oaic to . ?:risieed as its s dr uuthois;nd vnIuU 'hrsniK ji u ,i i e thi ii leptiihaie sovereign of his liberty-whiic
they deliver up Spain to all the evils of a sanguinary anarchy, and by means of keeping up a culpable understanding, endeavor to extend to other states the calamities in which they have involved their own country, Russia can maintain no relation with authorities which tolerate and even excite such disorders.
The undersigned has therefore the honor to request that his excellency Sen or San Miguel will send to him passports, adding to them, passports for the persons who compose the Imperial legation, at the Court of his most Catholic Majesty. 'I he undersigned avails himself of this opportunity to renew to his excellency, senor San Miguel, the assurance of his most distinguished consideration. (Signed) The COUN T L)E UULGAIIA. Madrid, Dec. 28, (Jan. 9 ) ANSWER. I have received the very insolent note which your excellency transmitted tome yesterday, the 10th inst and, limiting my sell for my sole reply, to stating, that you have shamefully abused (perhaps through ignorance) the law of nations, which is always respectable in the eyes of the Spanish Government, I transmit by older of his Majesty, the passports you desire, hoping that your excellency will be pleased to leave this capital with as little delay as possible. I am. Etc. EVARISTO SAN MIGUEL. January, 1 1. Translated from Caraccas fiajkcrs, recei ved fitr the Georgetown Packet. A letter from Barcelona of the 12th of Januaty, states the feeling of the inhabitants to be enthusiastic in the cause of liberty, and the success of Morales to be impossible, should he attemp Orinoco. The officers of the Spanish sloop of war Infanta Maurice Francisca, taken by the Colombian squadron, were released on parole by Com. Daniels, on the 25th December. The Vencidor returned from Cumana and Margarita, with two cannon and a number of seamen to complete the equipment of the sloop of war Constellation The Vencidor joined Com. Daniels at Cumana, and will accompany his squadron on an important enterprize. Chili A general convention was to be assembled in Peru, to determine a form of government. Lima San Martin resumed the supreme government on the 22d August. JUST RECEIVED And for sale at this office, THE INDIANA JUSTICE, AND Farmers Scrivener. CONT. .IN I NO, The office and duty of Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners, Constables, Township Oiocers, Juiymen and Jailors. ALSO, The most correct lot ins of Deeds, Mortgages. Leases, Releases, Discharges, Powers ol Attorney, Hoods, Obligations, Notes of Hand, liiiis of Exchange, kc. kc. To which i added. The Constitution of the State of Indiana. Hv a Gentleman of the Bar. RECOMMITS DA TION. Jit-sirs. Smith Jf Bolton, Gentlemen From the examination which 1 have been enabled to give your work, entitled The Indiana Justice and Tanner's Scrivener,' 1 am iiu.iu.ed to believe that it wiil answer well the design ot the author: And those fiml u h m v, and safe guide otneers lor whose assistance it was wut m thedischaige of their ollicial duties. Your obt. servt. J. CALL. Vincennes, "S 1st March, 1823 C!7Subscribei s are requested to call for iheir bouks. A few co)ies will lcmain at thisolfice, for sajc L is. I ML EL JUi,AIL 0? i removed to Vincennes, and piac ise LAW in thc courts ot Knox Da iess, and the northern com ties ol liist circuit He will uccunv thr me loom adjo'.nii g ihe Post Otlicc. Janii.ux y.r ii:. 50- 3m. Tn ui k;k. Jj WII.Lc:ie MKucii vNDizE, far a few J numii-.d Bushels t;tud V HEAT, lie iered in J k W. L Colman's mill, wiihin a tew weeks. Aiso iut onc or 2 ;o aw logs. A. PATTEKSON. FcbruAry 1.1 I. if
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REAL ESTATE "FOR SJILE. 3 WILL sell the whole or any part of the following PROPERTY at a reduced price for cash, or to any one that I am indebted to, or will upon reasonable terms dispose of th same upon a credit or assignable paper 64 acres of land east of Vincennes I miles, formerly
owned by Patrick Simpson, commanding Vincennes 266 aciesoij a lull view oi f i i Land part of lot So. 200 in the additional donation, Knox County, well timbered and watered, in a fine healthy settlement, neat Emison's mill. ALSO, 100 acres part of lot No 183, well watered, never tailing prings. timber Ash, Walnut Sc Sugar Tree, noil of good quality, upon this tract there is a situation for a I istikry not surpassed by any in Knox iouut).
AWU nacres norm cu v im ennes, . lhc Chrk's office of thc Knox Circuit lying on the Wabash near Snapp s mill, j court , wi cxpose to publk sa?e on Sa. ALSO, 40u acrts lot No. 219, lying; turd..v t; c ,2lh (Iay of Apiil next,atthc in the old donation. j courl housc Vinccj nes lhc loouim Also, 100 acres on the waterv of Bus-j (Icsc, ibc( piopcttyi lo wit :-a rcrtai'n seron loimeuy owned by Kobt. IIumoii. ; houst. am! luo lots of Rrountli shua,ciIt Also, 368 acres pait of lot No 131 in;thc viae uf Vincennes, being thc same the donation j whereon Hyacinth Lasselle formetly livA so, 400 acres lot No. 94 in the old , C(K and boilI,tIed OI, tlic wefit by lhen donat,,fn- . . belonging to William Piince and Law. Also, 100 acres lying in Gibson Coun-1 rencc Bazadonc, k on the east by a new ty known by the name ot tne Buck Eye ma(lc 5trccl 0IJ thc noUh b a stect ai;c2 spring on thc road trom l.vansviilc to 0n the south east by a street, and measurrr U,C WUU? , P"l,"l'a-, ing twenty five by twenty two toiscs each ALSO, 160acrestobe located, a Ca- -also two other c-itain lots of giound in nadian arrant. lhe xiuc aforesaid, situate opposite and ALSO thc following lots in from of the above mentioned lots.be-
1, ; tL,LO. Nos 314, 315, 324, ad 325, making a square, the higln si iMA loe most beau tilul situation in Vintei.nfs LO I No. 53, i p-n which i a good dwelling house of t-Air looms and a passage, Kitenen, Smoke house Well Sec. AL-0 Lot No. 52 upon which tlure is a small dwelling HOUSE ot two looms, Kitchen and a large Stable LOIS No 268, 131, and 482, also a live acre lot adjoining Vincennes fenced in also a gouU liamed house U. lot on Si Louis stiett ot loin good rooms neai ly new subjeel ti a small giound rent Aiso one mud ui a lot on Market Street, near the Market house iormerlj ow net! by O Suilivan i lie unoixided tiait ol the lot opposite lot No 53 on w hicii I uio isa trains House ol two toonia, a targe alabic a well, a corn crib, ait inclosed. Lot No. 8 i in Palestine Ciavvford county ills Also, 5 ; aciea d land one mile below Vincennes on me lu.i stiul Uacub ciear ed, Cabin kc. Loi No. I 8 in Eva.iaviui la on Water Street, this is one ol i..e m.; est and one of me handsomest. iuis in EansviiU. LOi'S, No. tb and ;9 in iMeiuin Sullivan county ind. A House unu lot in Tene ilaute Vigo county la. A Lot in Washington, Daviess coun ty lnd. Also, the undivided half of iots No 58, 92,90, 60, 61, ! 62, 164, 1 12, 100, & U6 in Pelu sbui gti Pike county. I have lui saie a new and complete Deaibjin Waggon, hainesss new and a good iioi se, upon the same terms. G. H. C. SULLIVAN. February 24, 1823. asti-14-5 gCr N. 15. 1 win be thankful lo tnose to wnoin 1 am Indebted lo exchange tor my own debts, the paper ot otheis that arc solvent. O. U. x . s. ivvill expose lo public sale, (if not pieviousiy soid al iiiaie suit) on baiuiday tne 3 I si day ot May next, ai the dwelling house oi Hie subseubei, a mni seal, together with twenty acres ot land, snuaied on the wateis ot nson's creek, onivhich is erected a first rate Saw Mill, nojff in eomp.c.e opemiion. Also, two hundreu auu ,,j ut an excellent cjuant, vne i n.'.i i no im, aujoming said miit st i, oil . h.cii js elected a good duelling huuse, s ...Lne, U oilier oui houses an oi chai d containing one hundied bearing Apple liees. u exceltenl liuil, a gieai number ot l'taen ti ees, conistiliv: ot lice a l ki ciiug stones, and ot tlie mos. dmcious lUvouiihv teims ol payment mil be one, two, thiec, and four veais in equal instalments. on a crtuil ol twelve months, a numbei ot l.OKSES OaEN, LOWS, HOCi, SHEEP, and 1 AU.MlNG L 1 EN Si A L', toeihu utli a vaiiety ot Household f Kn chert Furniture to numerous too particularize. Also a quantity ol i LANK. JO AUA iOND. March 13, 1823. 7 3m C7Thc mnl scat and lann wil, be sold either stpnatu or together, as may ilia purchascis. jt t
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An Orleans Boat, TjrTAS taltcn upon the 16th ir.st ::; T V the Wabash the boat is 50 feet long, and 16 wide the owner can have her again by paying for this advertisement, on application to FRANCIS DECANT. March 23, 1823. 9-tf
Saddle fj Bridle Found. OOMETIME in the last of January or 3 lhc first of February, last past, in ! on(; of thc e streets of mcenne?, a I Toman's Saddle, and a Uridlcl the owner can receive them by appl at thc Western Sun office, and paying lor this advertisement. 9-tf March, 1323. Sheriffs Sale. U T Y virtue of an execution on mortcraprcmiscSf to mc ttcciCi (torn JiJJ Lasselle has erected a store house and oiher buildings, and bounded on one side by a street, on thc north west by the lots of Elihu Stout, and on thc west by lots, owned by Antoine Marshall, and 011 the east by lots whereon the widow Houchce n iv lives, containing tw enty five by twenty two toiscs each Also that certain tract of land situate in thc county of Knox, and being thc same w hereon Hyacinth Lasselle then had a Distillery, containing eighty acres, bcinti: pp.rt of a larger tiact then owned by John Rice Jones, and also the still tubs, and all and singu lar the things appertaining to the s3ia Distillciy os the property of Hyacinth Lasselle, at thc suit of Gabiiel Godfroy. JOHN DECK EH, ShJT kc. March 29, 1823. g2 50-9 3t THE FLXCILXSES DISTILLERY. fHE undersigned has taken thc above & Establishment for the purpose of Manufacturing WHISKEY. Where they have on hand, and intend keeping a constant supply of thc best quairy of Rectified Whiskey ; warranted inferior to none manufactured in thc country. tj iu venani;c w ninM'.i anu f t T I r m r-. a .... I L I r M'tiAWA 01 the best quality at a reduced price, for Wheat, Rye, Corn, or Stock Hags, delivered at their distillery, or at the Vincennes Steam-Mill. ALSO -Thc highest price in CASH will be given for good Maple Char Coal, Delivered at thc Distillery. JOHN C REILEYfcCo. Vincennes, May 22, 1 822. 1 7--tf Watches 8$ Clocks. Y57ILL be repaired in thc best niuny Y ner, and on thc best terms, jewklky, silver zverk and 1 ngraving, will be made ami done on the shortest notice, and almost any kind of country produce taken in payment on water street by, Wm. liADGER. Vincennes, March, 7, 1823. 7-tf FOR SALE. A VALUABLE farm containing 20G f acre ot 1st. rate land, with 90 acres well cleared and under a tolciable fence, a hewed log HOUSE with stone chimney, other buildings not valuable, a never failing spiing of good water near the dwelling. This FARM is situated in one of the most fertile and healthy neighborhoods in the county of Knox, and township of Johnson, adjourning and surrounded by lands of the following persons, W. P. Beckes, John Purccll, John Pea and Philip Catt. The title is good and a genc'i.l warranty deed will he given. Possession given at any time a bargain can be had, as less than per acre will purchase. Foi lot .her particulars applv to thr -u-ciiber living on the premises or 15. V. lkckes. DANIEL DECKER. March 15th, 1823. 8 tf
