Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 April 1823 — Page 3

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INCE ES APRIL 26, 1823. Our correspondent from Illinois, over ceived, and we shall endeavor to give him BLANK place in out next. From the Muskingum Messenger DECLARATION OF WAR!!! ENGLAND VS. FRANCE ! ! ! The Pittsburgh Mercury of the 25th i t says "the way bill of Sunday, from i Bilumore, states that the Magnet has just arrived and brings officially, the DEC LARA HON OF WAR BY ENGLAND AG A INS T FRANCE." Sucii is the statement how true it may be our readers can judge for themm I T rV- ft I selves 1 lie King 01 t,ngland was to j have delivered his speech to the Parliamsnt a l.w days alter the departure of j our last week's news. An event of this ' kind is not at all unlikely for there was a treaty oilensive and defensive existing between England and PoTtuiral and i Iviglaml had promised her projection That much is certain Well, then, there was another treaty offensive and defensive, between Portugal and Spain so that the connexion between the three governments is quite evident. The sncech of the King of France was a virtual declaration of war against Spain, which bus probably be;n ratified by the French Chamber of Deputies. In that case Portugal mint assist Spain, and England must back Portugal. From the Mmitor. STEAM BOAT TENNESSEE. By recent ar. counts we learn that this steam boat is found and hauled to shore It is stated that the body of Mr. Pool, of Baltimore, was taken up with tne boat, with his money and other articles about him. It is thought that much property on board maybe saved, such as fishoil, all kinds of spirits liquids, in ti.ht casks; also something it is expected may be made out of the very valuable stock of hides laid in by Mr A. Logan, who we learn, has started to go ami as certain what articles he can save from the wreck. Baltimore, March IS Cuba. We learn ft om Warren, (R. I ) that a schooner had just arrived there in a short passage from Havana, with news that the island of Cuba had actually been ceded to Great Britain. This vessel is probably the schooner Zephyrs, which was left at Havana on the 3d inst. ready to sail for Warren. Morning Chron. Some profane people would say; it was A reflection upon creation, that of all living tilings, only two could be named which would remain true to us while in a state of poverty, viz; a dog and a constable as the former is never known to desert a human being in the lowest state cf degradation and misery, so the latter with equal pertinacity sticks by a man in adversity. The Santa Anna, Sose, master, arrived at New Orleans from Campeai hy reports that the province of Yucatan is in complete revolution, and that when he left CaiupeachT. people were fighting in the streets one party headed by the monks and priests, tor the musnroom emperor Iturbide, who had promised to re establish the inquisition, and the ot! er party for a republican form of government. Col. Tod had reached fruxillo when last heard from, and col. Duane at Va Icncia. Both have received matked attentions from the Columbian authorities. The Milledgeville Recorder, says 11 The commissioners appointed to torn. a treaty with the Cherokee Indians have returned home, we understand without effecting tin ir object. These Indian ate raid to be decidedly opposed to making a nv cession of their tenitory, and are re pot ted to have instructed their chiefs not on the peril of their lives, to cede a foot ol land." COMMUNICATED. jUr. Stout As a certain insinuating ...youldbc thought health protector, has aga'n sallied forth to nip" or rather in a co. ert manner, to nibble, the doings o ot'r Boroucrh Trustees and as he onlv manifests his own ignorance and spleen when he endeavors 'o make people be lieve they are unacquainted with wha they know. & forget what they very wel ' remember please say in your first paper . that the ordinances adopted by the boarc were puunsiicu in jjjmp'Mn inriu uirce yeirs ago 6c that supplements have been published since, embracing all change 8c additions, up to the middle of last uar that but few it anv c itizens an without . . .1 ! i i i . i 4 r .i t topy and that more yet remains in the

' msseSalon of the Clerk of tha board to I

itisti ibutc to all thai may apply for them, "ill , I . .

i l.easc u say aiso, mai me accounts oi was not carried into iltect, owing to a j the board may be seen by any person that want of funds : And whereas, The Dichooscs, in possession of the Clerk, so far rectors of the Poor's house, being still

j as they have been liquidated thai since n r IfUVn WIS inr-nninnlrfl nnlV IhfPP Iffl. "'I'" "7 i , , , l..:-I U uac uccu .ewcu uv uic

Trustees ; that a lot of ground has been value of the Common's Lots in that quarpurchased and paid for two market hou- ter therefore,

ses built, one removed, and many lrnprovements in the streets etiected at the expense of the Borough Treasury to say nothing of Cleik hire, printing, cleaning the river, Market Master, borough Constable, Sec. Sec j The Trustees do not believe that it would be satisfactory to the people of - town" as our citizens have been termed,! to incur the needless expence of printing all their accounts but every book and ' Papcr is open tor the inspection ot all ; -.ai-kax ai if l 1 Vm t ft O I - ln f I 3UWluu uu injjjijj tavi.uci msu iu jjmi i ity flis wel1 known propensity, he may cheerfully do so, at the expence of his own pocket. I have heard it said and j believe the fact Mr. Stout, that the most pernicious nuisances in this Borough, can ; unfortunately be discovered beyond the reacn oi me power oi me i rusiees ; mey are called, malice, envy and hatrtd if any such pervert the designing brain ef the writer that recently arraigned the Trustees, I advise him to take some wholesome physic before the hot weather commencesANOTHER CITIZEN. Borough Ordinances.

AJST ORDIXAXCE amendatory to the j hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 5 P. M. to several ordinances respecting nuisan- j the highest and best bidder for ready ces. money. Sec. 1. BE it ordained by the Board 'f G. W. JOHNSTON, Agent Trustees of the Borough of Vinccnnes Vincennes, April 2 1 , 1323. tds in Common Council me: , and it is hereby ordained by tht authority aforesaid, That C. DeWeiJ & G. II. C SulllVdll. the lourth and fifth sections of the ordi- ( Anornies Counsellors at Law J "ai"lC 'Vo0,Prent,nU,i:aoCeS' "" A1LL a,,C1"1 to business ciiuus-i-dthe I9th March, 1819. and the one ltd to then, in tht County oi KmoX, passed on the 2od November, 1832, tie, an(1 , the Suircinc coun of the &lat and th, same are hereby repealed. And from thc coum ol Knox from lhU

respecting sheep, dogs, k stone horses," (printed ordinance, page 19) be, and the same is hereby revived: and it shall, and it is hereby made the duly of the Borough Constable, whenever hereafter informed, verbally, by any person whomsoever, that any bitch dog is running at large, when in a proud state, commonly calk-d dogging, to kill, or cause to be killed, by shooting or othetwise, the said bitch, and remove, oi cause to be remov ed to a convenient distance, the carcass ; the expense whereof shall be paid by the owner it known; otherwise by the Bo rough. And should the said owner when so discovered, not voluntarily pay the said expense, it shall and may be lawful tor the Bjtough Constable, and it is hereby made his duty, to sue for and recover the same by action on the case, before any Justice of the Peace of the county, in the name of the Borough Treasurer. Ana upon the trial the said Borough Con-1 A . .... stable shall be, and he is hereby made a; competent witness. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained, That J

in case the said Borough Constable shall v, , A,,ut:ilu" - J :V n -i nnn i . u i ! r , John Akemau V Jeremiah Allen tail or neglect, when so as aforesaid intor- Jolm Hovd W Josi-pli Bcale

incei, iu uibLiiarie ine nuiies enjoincu up1 . .1 : .. i i . m mm in tne nist section heteot, or ol any of his other duties in tegard to the removal ot nuisances, he shall nav a fine ot five dollars, lo the u3e ot the Borough, to he sued for and recovered before any Justice of the Peace, in the name of the Borough I reasurcr, by action ot dtbt. Sec. 3. Be it further ordained, That it shall be the duty of the Borough Con stable to give notice to the owner or ow..it u lieiS Ul ail lllis. Ailllil lilt- mil JUlltll parts of this l.jorough,on which any nuisances may be found, lo remove the same, and in cast of his, her or their refusal or iifitu, iui mice uuuis, w uu id, ii Mian 1.... A I. . . I . . . & . . . . ne tne uoty oi tne saiu oiibtanic to remove the same at the expense ol theov?ner or owners of said inn lot, ami if he or they refuse to repay to the said Contable thc said expenst as herein required, after being noiifitd by him of the amount thereof, he shall immediately proceed to recover the same before any Justice of thc Peace within this Borough, together with the fine imposed by the fust section of the ordinance to which this is an amendment, to, and in the name ol the Borough Treasurer. I his ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and p.fter i's publication. Passed April 21, 1823. II RUBLE, CAmn. n stout, Cik. n t.ii v. ,1X ORDIXAXCE in addition to the ordinances respecting a scitc lor thc erection of a house for the accommodation of the pKjr of Knox county " WHEHEAS, the amendatory ordinance passed un the 50th July, 181, ix-

nertinn" tf,r nlp. and transfer of tiienhrt..

cast half of Lot No 88, in the Common, ft rv desirous to procure the same ; and it belm rnnmr ai-i.fl n,t .n..l,'-i ! --U MUl VJHI UUKULia. W HIV cou uv. out u a so r nu in nvfpise me 1 M , . 1 . .1 Sec. 1. B E it ordained by the Hoard of Trustees of the Borough oj Vincennes, in Common Council met, and it is hereby ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the Agent appointed by tho u Ordinance respecting a scite for the erection of an house for the accommodation of the Poor of Knox county " passed the 22d Juiy, 1821, be, and he is hereby authorised and directed to sell the north cast hall of the said Lot No. 88, in the Common containmg ten acres, in the same manner as was ftLut.v.l .1 1 t u A . .1 ft-... iL I ft. auuiuriscu aim uirciicu uy inc iasi aiorc said ordinance in regard to the donated half; except that an advertisement in the Western Sun alone shall suffice. The deed wherefot shall be made and cxecuted as therein prescribed. This ordinance shad take cfiVct and be in fotcc from and after its passage. Passed April 21, 1823. 11. RUBLE, CAmn. V. SI OUT, CM', I) T B.V. ADVERTISEMENT. HUE above N. E half of LOT No 88 in the common, will be sold at public outcry before the court house door in Vinccnnes on Saturday the h th day of May, now eiisuinir, between the post paid; on business in the count) of Knox will be directed to Vinccwncs, In diana. In the supreme couitto Paola Indiana. Vincennes, April 21, 1823. 4-t NOTICE. i 'HfE Directors ot the Poor's house for the county of Knox, hereby no tify the Overseers of the poor in the different Townships in said county, that on the first Monday in May next they will be ready to receive their paupers they will therefore have them delivecd over to us on laid day. THOMAS EMISON, THOMAS JORDAN, Directors cf the Poor's house. April 24 i8J3. 1 LIST of letters remaining in the PostOffice at Washington, Ind. the quarter 1 ending the 31st of March, lS2o, which if not taken out withm three months, will be sent to the General I'oxt-uitice as ueaU letters. , . , 1 , ' u , (ii rge liea -Mathew Hurncs Samuel Ikckitt John Burgart Jessee Cobb Ji;hn Coutchman Daniel Chlf; F.li.aheth Donaldson Abraham Dixon h j 1; Aaron Frecland James Horrell James (i. Johnston Lewi.-, Jones William Cobiufc Samuel Con Henry Clefton Stephen Doiudson Jucob Dillon E F Jessee Evctt C. K. P. Fleetwood Moses Herrold j 'ebulon jenkius l. 1,11;,,,, t fianuoi .vmnni Audrey,' Kermickel, 2 Joseph Kerkendall, L M O P R Samuel Loyd ( iliv. r I .iniLrv O. iv ill Log in Walter Lockard J William Moor" Ruby Ovborn Ehi.h a Perkins (ieorge (i. Porter iUi.viii Jrhn K lit r. T W J. !,-i Sf.v'-AI-.U-. M, i-h J; cl Tra i r Edward l'.tte F. J. Willhoite William Wallace. Augustine Passmore Abraham Perkviii Peter Peterson Thomas Robertson S Rawly Scott, 3 Jolm Sheppard James Stot kdale Joeph Tyler James Whitehead Da id Wallace SET1I RODDICK, P. M. April 1, 18 23. 11 -fill VOU SALE. A I VALUABLE farm containing 206 acres ot 1st rate land, with 90 actes w ell cleared, and under a tolet able fence. a hewed log HOUSE with stone chim ney, other buildings not valuable, a never failing spring of good water near the dvv elling. This FARM is situated in one of the most fertile and healthy neighborhoods in the county of Knox, and township ol JuhiifcOii, adjourning auJ kurrouudci Ly

fanHs of the following persons, W P.

IScckcs, John.Purccll, John Pea and Phil ip Catt. The title is good and a gci.ttai warranty elecel will be given. Pos session given at any time a bai train can be had, as less thangl per acre will purchase. For further particulars annlv to the subscriber living on the premises or B. v . DCCKCS. DANIEL DECKER. March 15th, 1823. 8 tf VA1TS OFFICE. In thc Second Class, Pennsylvai rua State Lottery, which was recently completed in Phila delphia all the following prizes, compris ing nearly the whole scheme, have been paid .ill the Cafiitals. viz. 15.000 Dollars. 8000 Dollars, 5.000 Dollars 2 000 Dolls. 2.000 Dolls. 5 of 6 1000. 10 ot ,s500 14 ot's 100, and marhi all thc Priz es of z 0 amounting to CAP1 I AL PRIZES in the THIRD CLASS PENNSYLVANIA STATE LO TTERY, G. IT WaiTe. Manatrer. for which the Cash will be immediately advanced when drawn S of 6.000 dolls. $ 2 nor) iiniis. , 2 1.500(lolls.u 4 1,000 dolls 10 of 200 dollars, 12 100 dollars. Besides numerous Prizes of 50, and smaller Prizes Everv Number will be Drawn from the Wheel. This Lottery contains only 5972 num bets, and those who purchabe two tickets of thc same number, may draw any two of the above capitals, and the holder often tickets, which will cost only 60, , may diaw the handsome sum ol 23.000 DOLLARS. The drawing will be announced in a feu days. Whole Ticketb only 5 6 :00 Halves :5:00 w Quarters 1 : 50 Eights ?5 FOR THE AROVR IUCII PRIZES APPLt I M MFDl T LT AT OLD ESTABLISHED AND Fortunate OlRce South -fVest Corner of Chesthiit Sf l turd Streets. Pluladilphia. Who sold and )aid all the prizes in tho foinier classes of the Pennsylvania State Lottery, and who sold and paid prize amounting to upwards of SEVEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, Being the largest amount of piizcs ev er Fold or paid by any other IJrnkcr irj . America Almost all kinds ol 13ari& Notes bought on thc lowest terms. Orders inclosing thc Cash will be promptly attended to, and all Lottety in formation given gratn 13 3t JUsT RECEIVED And for sale at this office, THE INDIANA JUSTICE, AND Farmer's Scrivener. CONTAINING. Thc office and duty oi Justices of thc Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners, Constables, Township Officers, Jurymen and Jailors. ALSO. The most correct forms of Deeds, Mort gages. Leases, Releases, Discharges, Powers of Attorney, Bonds, Obligations, Notes of Hand, Bills of Exchange, Etc. Sec 7'y which i added, The t onstitution of the State of Indiana. By a Gcnlh m.m of thc Bar. OCT Subscribers arc requested to call for their books. A few copies will remain at this office for ixle.