Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 May 1823 — Page 2
ious purposes by the i;ih ibitanl3, South ' of the level, he passed a decent of 25 ibys journey, and, when advanced about nine days, he found a skeleton of a man ' with a telescope slunc: on his shoulder, j
marked with the name of Harris: and al - i so a chronometer made by Marchant. There were also two other skeletons; and it was supposed the owners perished for want of water. Out of four European companions who accompanied Mr. Waldech, only one of them survived the hardships of the journey, Lon. Invent. Northwest Coast. A Russian frigate and store ship have touched at England on their way to the N. V. coast with the reported object of executing the famous ukase of the magnanimous Alexander." The U. S. ship Franklin, an able negociator, is in the Pacific. Nilta. MEXICO. The John, capt, Hillard, brings accounts fiom Vera Ciuz to March 13th. The country continued in a very unsettled state. The Republican partizan Chiefs were concentrating their forces at Peubla, preparatory to attacking the Emperor in Mexico, who has about 2000 men attached to him, with the Indian population in his favor. But the general opinion appeared to be that there will be no fighting, and that the Emperor will soon either seek his personal safuy by flight, or make some arrangement with the Republicans, by which he may be permitted to retire as a private citizen. From the Baltimore Commercial Adv. From France Direct A slip from our correspondents of the New York Mercantile Advertiser, dated Tuesday at noon, informs us of the arrival there of the ship Howard, capt. Holdredge, in 30 days from Havre, having sailed on the 14th ult. Paris papers to the llthult. inclusive have been received. Extracts will be found below. We learn verbally hy the Howard, that so strong was the expectation of war between France and Spain, that insurance on French vessels from the West Indies could not be effected in France, and that the French merchants were paying 25 per cent, at Lloyd's on their homeward bound West India trade. We also learn, that all the French men of war arc fitting out as fast as possible, and that immediately on the arrival of a French merchant vessel, the seamen arc sent on board the men of war A squadron was fitting out at Rochfort. tociuize on the coast of Spain, which was expect cd to be ready for sea about the 1st April. Capt. Holdredge has brought dispatches for government from Mr Galla'.in our minister at Paris, which were stated to he important. From the Pari Conxtitutionnel of March 11 The factions in France are at war with each other, but the result is, that the party in favor of war iccms to have the asemdencv. The war faction have persuaded ministers, that war is unavoidable that they wish for war, and that they will have war, & with it, all its consequences The same papers state, that the war de partment, ;re taking the most energetic measures for the approaching conest The duke of Reggio, gave yesterday previous to his departure for the army ol Sp tin, the command of the national guard of Paris, to major general the duke of Clermont Tournerrc An officer of the 4th legion, is underroin a trial for h iving refused to obey the orders of the president of deputies. on the 10th of Match. It ts also stated, that the commanding officer of the post, is likewise to be tried. r a u i s March 9. The duke of Reggio has this dav taken his leave of the kine:. nnd sct off to morrow to take the com mand of the first corns of the army ol - i the Pyrcnnees at Bavonne. mam o : : to r O U THE WESTERN SUN. A hint to the legislators of Illinois, who stand in thr minori ty and o front fi us iu address themselves th the ci izens of Illinois on the mject of a Convention and Slavery. of. n i lemks l ou profess to he the friends of freedom, U. wish to hand down to posterity an immortal character. I doubt not but it would kin llc a spark of cla Incss in your heaits, if you cotnd be assured that the descendants of those poor slaves should some d iy sing tcdeum over your turfy graves, and return thanks to heaven for vnur philanthronhv if so, then virw the ground on which you stand with an impartial eve; throw self out of the question, and pi ce those poor blacks in tluoy. where you place your consti'ucnts in eali?v and thu consult their wishes-- sny to them" We arc willing to do you all the sen ice in our power"
then let the voice of reason speaks" our friends and our masters, (for wc know no o'.her title) we beseech you not to let your mistaken real mislead you, wc know but little, tho' nature teaches us that your re-
fusal of our admittance there, docs not alleviate our difficulties, but crowns the 9 scene with horror. We arc imprisoned, and you have the keys a partial enlargement would be a heaven to manv of us the refuse of your barns and tables would be a rich feast to tuch hunry souls as wc are. We know it is unpleasant to a good man to behold the horrors of slavery but is that an excuse for crimes of the deepest die, to wit: murder by starving, Sc tortures of various kinds, which would in part, and be almost entirely removed by our enlargement. Now devise a better plan, if possible, and if not, then adopt this; for if that great God who made us all, was to give the slaves of South and North Carolina and Georgia, a voice that i,i u .i r rn.. i luuiu iiuti nit; taia ui juui itiiu im zens, and fellow labourers in the Legislature, your ears would be only too often saluted with the cry, of Lord let us come, that we may fill ourselves, not with the husks, but with the plentiful supplies which a fertile soil bountifully produces'. IMPARTIAL. JVEW GOODS. S. T0MLLVS0M, C MARKET STREET, riNCENNES.J I jj AS just rcceied from riiiL adeliTjJ phia and Baltimore, a handsome assortment of MERCHANDIZE Of every description consisting of DRY GOOD8 Adapted to the season. A VERY COMTLETE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE & CUTLERY Qiiecsxvare and Fresh GROCERIES. All which are offered for sale at the most reduced prices for cash. 14-tf May 1, 1823. EW GOODS Wm BURT OH, C A TA UKE T ST REE 7, VLYCEXXES, ) HAS just received from tkiladelvhia and Baltimore, a general a&sortment of MERCHANDIZE, CONSISTING OF DKY GOODS, ADAPTED TO THK SEASON, A COMPLETE ASSORTMF ST OF HARDWARE & CUTLERY Quccnsware and Fresh GROCERIES, Which he now offers lor sale at the lowest cash prices. 13-tf May 2, 1823. ood Goods. REYNOLDS & BONNER. MAVE on hand an elegant assortment of spring and summer CI CONSISTJSG IN PART, OP Plain and figured Cambricks, Book and Leno Muslin, Plaid and striped Ginghams, Cambrick and Gingham Robe?, Power and Stecm Loom Shirtings, Cassinetts, Drillings, Blue and Yellow N.inkcens, Piinted, Marseilles & Valentia Vesting!, Chamhras,and Domestic Cottons, of every description, Together with most other articles suitable to the present and approaching sea11.1 ! .. spnwhich they will sell at their "usual low prices. IO-tf Vincenncs, April 5, 1823. 'i in j Sheet Iron MANUFACTORY, y .M KOUSALF. & RETAIL. -N. SMITH, 5TTAS again commenced business, IL the corner of Market andrr on and second sircets, Vinccnnes, where all orders in . hls hnc wlU bc. stnctly attended to. ! i,b work ill be done on the shortest notice Paper on a number of the Ohio banks will be taken in payment for work, al lts va'uc CThe highest price giren for old Copper, Urass & Pewter.
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bond Class, Pennsylva nia State Lottery, wnifii ivas recently comntetea in rnuamW - 1 t delfihia, all the following prizes comprising nearly the whole scheme have been laid All the Cafiitats, viz. 15,000 Dollars, 8.000 Dollars, 5,000 Dollars 2.000 Dolls. 2,000 Dolls. 5 of $ 1000, 10 of $ 500, 14 of $ 100, and nearly all the Prizes of $ 6, amounting to CAPITAL PRIZES in the THIRD CLASS PENNSYLVANIA STATE w , , r' ',, , """"i"' which the Cash will be immediately advanced when drawn. 3 of 6,000 dolls. 3 000 dolls. 1,500 dolls. L000 dolls4 10 of 200 dollars, 12 100 dollars, Besides numerous Prizes of $50, and smaller Prizes. Every Number will be Drawn from the Wheel. This Lottery contains only 5972 num bers, and those who purchase two tick ets of the same number, may draw any two of the above capitals, and the holder of ten tickets, which will cost only 86 may draw the handsome sum of 28,000 DOLLARS. The drawing will be announced in a few days Whole Tickets only M W 1 6:00 Halves (Quarters ? 3 : () ) $ 1 :50 75 Eitrhts FOll THE ABovjr men mizES apply IMMKDI TKLY AT OLD ESTABLISHED AND Fortunate Office, South-J Vest Corner of Chestnut & t nit a otrecto, ruuuutipina. Who sold and paid all the prizes in the former classes ot the Pennsylvania State Lottery, and who sold and paid prizes amounting to upwards ol SEVEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, Beinp; the largest amount of prizes ev. er sold or paid by any other Broker in America. Almost all kinds of Bank Notes bought on the lowest terms. Orders inclosing the Cash will be promptly attended to, and all Lottery iniormauon given gratu. 13-3t NOTICE. ill cxpoe to public sale, (if no previously sold at private sale) on Saturday the 3 1st day of May next, at the dwelling house ot the subscriber, a mil seat, together with twenty acres of land situated on the waters ot llson s creek on which is erected a hirst rate Saxv ili, now in complete operation. Also, two hundred acres of hind of an excellen quality, whereon I now live, adjoining saiu nun seat, on wnicli is erected a good uwemiig house, stable, & other out hou ses -an orchard containing one hundred bearing Apple trees, of excellent fruit, a great number of Peach trees, consisting of free and clu.g stones, and of the most dlicious llavoui the terms of payment will be che, two, three, and four years in ! Cflual insla''n- Also, on a credit ol iweive months, a number cf HORSES OXEN, C OWS, HOGS, SHEEP, and FARMING UTENSIALS, together with a variety of Household Ijf Kitchen Furniture to numerous too particularize Also a quantity of PLANK. JOSAUA BOND. March 13, 1823. 7.3m tCTThe mill seat and farm will be sold either seperate or together, as may suit pnrrbasrr t t M) I IDE. LL trive merchandixi. fnm r JL hundred Bushels good WHEAT, dejvered in J Sc W L Colman's mill, within a few weeks. Also for one or 200 saw logs. A. PATTERSON. February 1 ,1 823. 1 tf
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HAVE just received, and t.ow offer for sale, an extensive and handsome assortment of Seasonable Goods, selected with care, and for cash, viz. DRY GOODS, GKOOEKIE3, MEDICINES, HARDWARE, and CUTLERY, among which are DUTCH, -) CORN J LADIES', -) GlvNTLKMENS', (.BOOTS & SHOES, & CHILDREN'S' $ LEGHORN 7 IiO.V.ETS. cf thtlatcst & STRAW 5 fashions. BLOCK TIN WARE.&C Which added to their present stock on hand, makes their assortment vciy complete. 10 3w Vincenncs, April 1, 1323. C. Dewey & G IL C Sullivan. ( Attornies C? Counsellors at Law ) attend to all business entrns V y ted to them in the County ol Knox,
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and in the Supreme court of the from the county of Knox from this Letters addtcsscd to them must bc post paid; on business in the count) of Knox will be directed to Vinccnnes. In diana. In the sunrcme ccuit tn Fnnln. Indiana. Vincenncs, April 24, 1823. 4-t 7 State of Indiana, y KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, juarci l erm, 1823. James Kirby & Thomas R. Tosdick, against William Harlow. In Chancery -to foreclose a Morigage. AND now at this time came the complainants, by John Eaw, their solicitor, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the said defendant, William Harlow, is not an inhabitant of this state, and on motion of the said complainants by their said attorney, it is ordered by the court, that the said William Harlow do appear here on the first day of the next June term, to answer the complainants bill, or the same will be taken as confessed, and the prayer thereof bc ordered accordingly and that a copy of this order bc published in the Western Sun, a paper printed in this state, fer four weeks in succession. A Copy Test, 14-4t R. BUNTIN, Cik. Sale for Taxes. qPHE following tracts of land, lying in IL the county of Vigo, and state of Indiana, will be exposed to sale at the couit house door in Terre Haute, on the 12th day of June next, to pay the amount of tax, and cost due on each respectively, for the year 1822, viz.
Acs Quarter. S T. R. 160 S. E. 7 12 8 144 N. W. 30 12 S 160 N. W. 30 13 S 153 N. E. in 9 160 S. E. . lln 9 160 S.W. 11 II 9 "160 S E. 15 11 9 160 N. E. 22 1 1 9 153 N E 6 12 9 281 S. half. 6 12 9 280 E half. 20 12 9 423 N. W. 30 12 9 329 W.frac. 9 12 9 80 S. W. 23 13 9 160 S. E. 25 13 9 1 60 S. E. 8 10 10 160 N. E. 10 10 10 53 S. E. 17 10 10 160 N. E. 36 II 10 160 N W. 14 f 13 10 160 JS. E. 26 13 10 160 N W. 36 13 10 160 S. W. 2 13 10 160 S. E. 3 13 10
THOMAS H. CLARKE, Shff. of Figo county. April 29, 1823. 3w , AnVER TISEMEX'1A THE above N E. half of LOT o. 88 in the common, will be sold at ? . public outcry before the court house door0( in Vinccnnes on Saturday the 10th fay of May, now ensuing, between the , hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 5 P. M. to the highest and best bidder for ready money. G W. JOHNSTOM. Arrmt
Vincenncs, April 21,1 S23. tds A Complete assortment of Magistrates Blanks for sale at this office also Blank Deeds.
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