Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 June 1823 — Page 1

USER, BY ELIHU STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1833. Vol. 11. No. 20.

WESTERN SUN fe BENEEAL ABTE

13 published at Two Dollars a nd iy i y C i: t fo r Ft ft u - ' a A u 6 c r s ,

may be discharged by the pay-

D f erred Articles. Fror?: the Liver fiool Mercury, Jiril 4. fraxce Sc spaix The rumor of a

v, aica

of Su-cription. our last pub.iealio... gained ground in tl.o ccml, reeved ol , t, ... .i t,.,;, n, .,,i ,-i., . I'h, (:,r,or ft success ol the Giecks over their barl

Interest of both parties, that mode is so- the ultra papers affected to connect it licircd. ' with the sailing of a vessel from the A failure to notify a wish to discontin- Thames, which had on board the celebrate at the expiration of the lime sub- ted Lallcmand, (recently ariived ironi Asciibed for, will be considered a new merica) and a few of Napoleon's old otlier.acmcnt ccrs, bound for Spain, and stated, that raNo siibciiber at liberty to discontinue mifications of the plot (which had tor its until all arrearages are paid object the hoisting of the tri coloured Ihg Subscribers must pay the postage of a id the dethronement of the Bourbons ot their papers sent by mail. France) had been discovered at ParisLetters by mail to the Editor on bu- and existed at Madrid and elsewhere. smcss nr. 1st be paid, or they will not be That paper, which at first gave out that attended to. this conspiracy was thus directed against Advertisements inserted on the cus- the French, and did not (xist in that army, tomary terms. Zjr Persons sending Ad- made an endeavor on Saturday to deduce vcrtiscments, must specify the number pi oof, from the silence of some of the late of times they wish thcm'inr.ei ted, or they French papers, that the allcdged disaffecvill 1)2 continued until ordered out, and lion did not exist. He says, there is no icuct Ur T-i-lfl fnr nrrnidif.rrk' . mention made of t he cons n i rar v in anv of

.i.uoi. iv v. v v. . . . T . , , j j . I" I 1 i

these pape s. 1 hey aliude to alarming . lUI 1 eiusmg 10 am m mo cspu sion 01 viaXpw Urli'iiw Prices ClUTrilt imports in circulation; contradict the re- Imel irom the chamber ol deputu s. Se-iiLu-uiiuun inv, vuiicii. port o( thc arrcst of gt.n! pnranay, bro- vcral petitions ag Must the war, have been JmEjr-OnLEASS, May 21, 1323 ther in law of Guilliminot ; but speak of ' presented to that bdy; by the merchants! Happing, Scotch, per yd i scarce) 32 cts. the fruitless attempt made by French of-i ot sexeral ot ihc principal commercial,

. Kentucky, per ) d. 26 a 28 liaie Rope, Kentucky, per lb. 6 a 7 Northern, 11 a 12 Bacon Hams, per lb (sales) 6 a 7 Sides S.-c per lb. " a 6 Beans, per bbl. - S3 Beef, mess, Northern, per bbl g5 prime, per bbl. cartro, per bbl.

that this measure al ne will contribute more ciFcctKally than many victories to defeat the plans of our enemies. The Greeks. The Gibraltar papers contain a complete confirmation of the

the

barba

rous oppressors. 0132,000 Turks vvno penetrated in August last into the Morca, only 8 or 9 00 remained. All the others perished, partly in the combats that had taken piac. and partly by famine. The Turkish sqaadron had returned to Constantinople after having another vessel of 80 guns burnt in the sight of the Dardanelles, and having lost more than thirty vessel? of war, which were driven on shore in a tempest. I cannot describe ihc

ardor which prevails in the Archipelago, nor the admi ation ith which the Llnglish have inspired tb Greeks. Utama Ali, who commanded ut Corinth, has recently been poisoned. Com. Ail v.

London. March 26 The kmA 01H

. France has cashieicd sergeant Mercicr,

however, have transpired during

week, which induce us to an opposite belief, and from these we deduce the following brief details. O The French government for some time pat, alarmed at ihc number of ofljcers

Brandy, Cog per gal. (sales)gl 50 a 156 quilting Paisfor the south, and hearing

4 7 3 2

ficers. who had fled to Snain to corrunt i Placcs

the French troops, and induce them to A Krcat namber of wine mnrc.liants 11 - I

declare for the Bonaparte family." Facts, nUeU to Klvc a uinucr to M .Me.cier, at . hnwrvnr. have lramfl rbirin.r the-.1 which the follow ins toasts were dra .k : '

" To tiie

maintainance of peace and the prospcri

ty of commerce."' 44 To the union oi the

national guards."

Imitation (dull)

Butter, per lb - 10 a Cotton, -new crop, lb. - 14 a .2d quality, - - 10 a Manama Sc Tenn. 7 a

Coffee, Havana, best, per lb. 25 a 20

60 cts. thm meetings were taking place amongst 2 ids. the. ;n at Bavonnc, stonncd the. diligence

i at Bordeaux, and arrested the passengers.

Amongst these was a gen. Piat, an old Bo-

napartist, whose papers disclosed the gc

15 12 10

Domingo.

23 U

16 8

5 a

Cheese, Goshen per lb. Choclatc, No. 1, per lb. No. 2, - No. 3, -Candles, Spcrai. per lb. mould, do. Cordage, per lb Corn, per bbl (in car) Corn meal, per do. Flour, sweet, per bbl. Gin, Holland per gal. American do. -Hides, per lb. Iron Swedes, per ton, Lard do. - - (du'l) Molasses, per gal (scarce) Nail, cut, per lb. -

Pepper, per lb.

lotk, mess, per bbl,

Primej cargo,

Porter, London, per duz

Potatoes, bbl.

Hice, - - (dull) S3 Rum, Jam- 4 p. per gal. (dull) N. Orleans, 4 p. : 1 n - 35

24 16 17 15 13 40 18 10 50 2 5

Si 45 1 1

Several citizens of Paris, grenadiers of the 3d bdttalliun 2d legion of the cational guards, presented M. Mercicr to day,

with a ro!d snuff box.

From the JVational Intelligencer. liijkm lity Tl e following is , n ex-

neral nature of the plot. It was resolved ! tract Horn a speech delivered by Andrew to stop the Bivonne diligence, but the 12 1 Dunlap, Fq at a republican meeting at passengers booked did not appear. Thus Boston, en the evening preceding the late the Bourbons have merely ascertained election for governor of the state of Matiiat great danger exists at Hayonnc, the sachueus.

41 Governor Brooks is a man whrvp the

republican opposed with mo

an wiifyp t iic d-jrat'Abui

55 a 6

18 a 20

7h

head quarters of the army, and having as

certained this, they despatched Victoi

(duke of IJoUuno) the war minister, with with firmness, because he vus ihe candi

the title of major general of the army, tn date of the party alw ays arrayed against Bavonne. The number ol otTicers said to them, but whom every citizen of Mass t be implicated is 45, who will be arrested chusetts always respected. A hero oi the immediately on the arrival of the duke of revolution, whose honor has always been Melluno. Two of gen. Guilleminot's aids as bright, and whose heart as wann as the de camp are implicated with and he him- sun that cheers us, and w ho consecrated

I self, being tainted with liberalism, is sus- J the best dys of his life to the se-vice of SI 00 pected. On this subject the French pa- ! his country. He h.-s also devoted his chil-

pet's are obliged to be silent but private , dren to the same cause, and the blood o

mily sunk in their own estimation, his fiiends grown coldly careless of him. and he knows not wheic to seek subsistence. It will be said this is overcharged : let those who have endured these unrings, these privations, say how far short it is of truth. To the creditor and the debtor, this humane law will be equally faorab!e lor credit will be necessarily more ci; umscrihed, since the pow er of imprisonment for debt is done away; consequently it w ill prevent too great an extension of credit ; which is frequently the source of ruin to small capitalists The debtor will be compelled to limit his indulge ncies, since prudence will limit credit, lie it therefore remembered, to the honor ot our state, that hereafter, crime or the accusation of crime, can alone place her citizens within the wall of a prison. Extract from the Memoirs of the Court of Louis the I Gth.by Madam Campan. fu vnklin appeared at court in the dress of an American cultivator; his smooth hairVitho.it powder his iouik! hat, his plain brown dress, formed a striking contrast with the embroidered coats curled, powdered, and scented headpf. the courtiers ol Vvi suites This ii t ular simplicitv charmed all, par'iruatly the ladies Elegant fetes were given to Dr Fanklin, who, to his renown as a philosopher, added all the viilues of lhat tempered henijm patriotism, so becoming the noble rvof this vcneiabicapobtlc of

liberty I assisttd at one of those fetes, when the most beu iful among three hundred women was selected to kiss the American philosopher and place on his white locks a crown of laurel At the very doors of the palace, at the exhibition of the porcelain of Sevres, under the eves of the king, w ere sold medallions of Franklin bearing this inscription : Erefiuit exl ) fumrn, sctfitrumque tyrannis." The countess Diane, a woman celebrated for her wit, pnrtook with such great warmth of this enthusiasm, that Louis the 16th, to ridicule her extravagance in this naiticular, sent her a 44 fiot de chainArf," from the manufacture of S vies, at the bottom of which was the medallion of Franklin, with the legend so much in

50 50 cts.

20

!

a 8 a 21

S350 6 a 4 a S3 150 a

vo.rue.

letters soe.ik boldly. It

is exp;

:ctcd that

10 8 5 350 81

a reign of ten or will follow the discovery of th? p!ot. it is said B dluno has left the war department in the utmost confusion; Sc the army is d ily becoming more discontented There is sca'cev a department in

one oi mem, ore ut tne most promising young men in the nation, scaled on lake Ene; the tiiumph of hi.; country, lie retires like a f;0iicral c a statesman, whom Greece and IJ tme, in the days of republican virtue a. id gicatness, would havede li'htcdto honor; Sc he carries with him

a 40

w;iich a subscription h n not been set on the respect, the love, and the bst v. iihes

fooi to compliment Manuel and rccom- of all his fellow citizens, as the richest so

lace of hn declining hours. And when hiscoun-e of usefulness is run and he is

called to the rcvards of patriots in the

j pens': ?cigeant M rcier, who will pmh.i

b:y in 1 very sho t time, hud hum

richer bv a 00 or 50,000 francs The

1 i

bait, T. Island. per bush - (dull) 40 a 45 Puis subscription it is said already a- i realms above, the prayers of 'both repub

Liverpool o.own. per sack, mounts to 50,000 francs. If w mav be-

ground, uo. - 7 j 1 licve the French papers of March 27th,

nor 4. J

ttirt t-i p r rifr f nlpnti 1

iikms, deer, in hair ncr lb. 2J a 2j i ts.

Bcuet, - - S- a Shaved - - 24 a Z7 Bear, apiece, - S' Sugar, La. on plantation, lb. 5 J a 6

S1 1 war had actually commenced. The ipa

mards it appears had made a sally into France. O 1 the frontier between Perp;ghan and the Pyrenees, corps of Spanis!i tta ors had been stationed under the

ClN a 2 cts,

licans & federalists will unite in one sweet sacrifice, and ,k lift his soul to Heaven." 'orth Carolina. in thn course of some appropriate aid classical fcmaiks

the n-tive

hud tlu; lol

: of 'he Ilalcigb Hep;!, 'obseivaiice oi Mayd;

tr, on

1

we

- m town, Havana, brown, 9 white,

Leal,

6 a 7 7 a S 12 a 13 18 a 20 8 a 8i

Tallow per lb.

Tea, gunpowder, per lb. (sales) SI 40

1

tio.

1

imperial

young hyson, hyson skin, Vax,becs, per lb. (none) "Whiskey,

Tobacco, choice fine, per lb. 31 a 3 prime, - - 3 a 3 2d. quality, - 2J 2$

I a

32 25

60 a 60 a a 33 a 30

40 65 65

arch traitot barm d'Erol- s On the ev- I lowing handsome notice of an Act ot'-rne cnintr of the 1 7th, Min and gen. Lobcra, Legislature of North Cuiolina, that exaiis

for Produce.

WILL give Hats made in the neatest and best manner, and of anv quality,

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delivered in Vinccnnes beiw ccn tl ic bst of November and the 25ih of December. -The H.1TS can be had at any time, by giving obligation for the delivery of either of the above aiticles RICH HD P. PRICE. Vincennes, May 58, 1 823. 3t-'7

BLANK NOTE BOOKS for sale at this oilke.

made an irruption into the French terri

tory, attacked, and are said to have defeated the baron such w as the report at Paris. After having beaten and dispersed the troops -f d'Eroles, Mina Sc tiie other Spanish general rccrossed the fm .tier, carrying with them a large quantity of arms Mina's sta'ion it appeajs is on the borders of CataUa, opposite Perpignan. It is said he has now upwards oi 20,000 regular troops under his direct comrfftmd, besides the militia of the province eid a corps of 3 000 French and Picdmorrrese refugees. Wiih these views he proposes to enter France the moment the French enter Spain, and it is probable his attack ond'E'toles was to clear the wav for a movement of that nature.

Fron Gibraltar. The papers from Gibraltar are to the 27th of March inclusive. The Spanish cortes had been lately engaged in discussing certain instiuctions for the administration of the Spanish provinces beyond the seas. The inhabitants of Madrid (says the Universal) are sorry for the departure of the king and government ; but they are sensible tint the sacrifice to w hich they submit is of the greatest importance, and

the character ol the virtuous state which has furnished so fine an example of wisdom and benevolence to her sister s ates. 44 But this first of M,r ) fO:, U marked with a higher degiee of interest to the citizens of North ( '"'-olina. as the pe

riod of abi o.'alivjii ci proofs of feudal yT i graced our count: y. recollect that the lar.t

of t Pie last v. ' ich (lisle rs will i our Lc-

Col. Bcorf. We lately observed that the "history of eol Boon wa that of thou sands of his countrymen. " As population advanced he retired west, sometimes bounding several hundred miles at a time, the editor of the New York 44 American " noticing a new work, which is about o appear, on the settlement of the western country, and mentioning col. lloon, says "Although a semi savage in his pleasures and puiuits, he was not so in ferocity. I lis manners and disposition were placable and kind. -His ha:t was frank, honest and sincere He withdrew from society, not as a misanthrope, but as a philosopher. As civilizmt n at!"--vanced, so he, from time to lime, rettea-ted.li.v-An anecdote is told of his last retit cment, which, however incompatible with the dignity of history, may well be rccoulcd, not only as descriptive of the man, but also of those to whom his emark was applied first moved, (said he), to the woods of Kentucky I fm.ght

I and repelled the savages, and hoped for j lepo e. lijiiic was abundant, airl our 1 path, was prosperous. Hut soon I was molested by inteilopers from every quar

ter. Agam I rettcatcu to the regn n ot the Mississippi; but again these speculators and settlers followed me. Or.ce

1 more I withdrew to the licks of Missouri a;:d hiic at le.igth I hoped to find test. But I was still pursued for I had not been two years at the licks before a d d

yankee came, and settled down vA hin an hundrtd miles ofnie!!"

cilstn inn

M

iMiir a

gislature was

law for the abolition of Iinpris'Trmiciit

for Debt, in this state, for all debts contracted after the fust instant, when the law goes into operation. From this time, (except for previous debt) no h'jnctt but unfortunate man can be incarcerated at the will of his iron hearted creditor no innocent family can be exposed to penury, suffering ana misery because iheir legal protector has been unfortunate A retrospective view of thcrtiisO inflicted, under the laws sanctiorirk imprisonment for debt, is painful to every feeling heart. A sudden transition f:om the cofn forts of life to a dark and loathsome dungeon fair fame blisted, and happy prospects destroyed ; and vr hen, r.ftcr tedious imprisonment, the debtor leaves the precincts of ir.hjry, he finds lib la-

To Kihvard Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Susan Jones, Mary Jane Jones, and Maria Jones, heirs of William Jones, late of Knox eotintv, deceased. Take Xtiice, rJHAT on Saturday, the sixth clay cf Jl the June Ter m of the Knox Ciicuit coutt, 1823, I shall apply to said court Xo appoint Coromis-ionri s to assign and ct f.tT to mc my dower, in said William Jones's estate in the county of Knox,accord'r g to the act entitled an act 4f To amend the acts for the more speedy ssk'nmcnt of dower," approved, 1 1th Ja luarv, 1823. SUSAN JOKES, Widexj cf William jQnct1 deceased. May 23, 1S23. 18-47