Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 February 1824 — Page 2

pleasure comply. No man venerates the the Ottomans," See. 1 HYMENIAL.

name of Washington more than I do It is estimated that 106,000 slaves nave 1 MARRIED On the 5th inst. bv the

and I consider il my incumbent duty, to I been transported, mostly in French ves J ev Saml Tt ScQtt r George Knox, do every thing that my feeble abilities sels, from the bay of Biafra, during the lo PollyMc.Clure.

permit, that will in the least tend to che-1 last eighteen months. rish the remembrance of his many vir-1 Brazil is in a very unsettled state. The

tuts, and heroic achievements virtues natives appear to have lost confidence in and achievements which have iuslly en- the emperor, who relics chiefly othe

titled him to the pre-eminently distin-1 Europeans for the support of his pawe, euished appellation of " the Father of his When Canterac retreated from Dfiia

country." Under ordinary circumstan. I he Carried otT 5,000,000 dollars, taken rPc. T hmild unhesitatingly decline the from the people and the churches. A

part you have assigned me on the 23d decisive battle was expected between

inst. but called, and waited upon, as 1 mm anu uouvar havn hern, hv s respectable a portion of The congress of Colombia has author

the inhabitants of this Borough, I do not ized a loan of thirty millions, of dollars,

consider myself at liberty torcluse to act to adjust me pecuniary anairs oiu.e ic- ' . 111 It' T 1 . I if t A

as vour orator upon that occasion, ue purine. 1 ney appear vu nave lamcu

pleased to accept, gentlemen, for your-

selves individually anil coiiccuveiy, uie

sentiments of n-.v most sincere respect. HENRY MOORE bHAW. Messrs. J,hn Eivingy E. Stout, Saml. Smith, IV m. Hunch, Saml. Hill.

monopolies of the salt works anttconjccr

nirin" steam boat navigation. "Thfirc is

?- o m -4 rithpr an unfricndlv disDosition oievaiK

- -j , - , ing against the United States, through the misrepresentations of foreigners. But the extra duty of five per cent, that was laid on goods imported from the United States has been repealed.

schooner was lately fitted out at St

Domingo, by the merchants at that

Thr oration will commence at the hour place, and sanctioned by the government,

of 12 o'clock. am, indeed coinmanneu oy the coionei 01

that port, which alter a cruize ot 12

Several communications are unavoida- days, returned with twenty two fiirates

blv postponed. Want of paper compels and a considerable quantity of ai tides

me to issue but halt a sheet mis ween wnicn tney nau piunaereu.

a supply has been at Evansville lor me,

unwards ot six weeks, whicti nign water,

ice, and bad roads have detained I fear

it may not anive in time for my next the d( fi .iency of matter shall, however, be

made up hercahcr. FROM NILts WEEKLY REGISTER.

Foreign news.

still exisis as 10 the probable conduct of

E.urland in respect to the South Amen-

can si des. To irive all the reports and

thhgs said, would occupy a large part of

our sheet, without leading to the esiahlidunenl of any lact, except that the np

p -encoded interferance ot the holy and

allied powers seemingly occupies much

ot the attention of the government and

people

The British funds continue to rise

anl this is the best evidence of a probable

pacinc suvc. iuc -vuunvi, i'u"m savs thai, by the appointment of consuls

and agents Great Britain has, de facto.

acknowledged the irdep ndence ol the

lave American coionies of Spain, who, it

is said, is making immense preparations

to rc conquer the new world but, of herself, she can do nothing. A wry general persecution of the primers is going 011 in France. The bis'.iop f M.tiix interfered, some time since, to prevent M. Manuel from standing as god-father for a child, when about to he christened! The cry in Spiin is, "live the holy inquisition and the absolute!" All regular opposition has ceased, but some of the provinces do not appear to be quiet. It is stated tha' the Spanish refugees have been ordered to qua Gibraltar A letter from an American at Gibraltar observes "The Russian minister at Madrid, s s .ml to talk loud of the United States as the source of all the revolution ory principles which trouble so much the Clowned heads of Europe " When it was known tint Mina had

landed at Pivmou'h, l.ng and was pro

Presidential. By particular request, we ir.sett the following resolutions of the Legislature of Alabama. ' Wej the senators and representatives

of the people of the sta'e of Alabama,

feeling a deep interest in the election of

the chief mugisua'e. ol the United States,

Much speculation and believing tha. a large majority ot the

Also, on the same day, by the same, Mr. John Mc.Clure, to Miss. Eliza Arm

strong.

Also, by the same, on the IVJh instant, Mr. John Wise, to Miss Hannah Mc Call. Also, on the 1 3th inst. by F Graeter, Esq. Mr. William Cloud, to Miss. Nancv Jerald all of this county-

Theatrical. IE BENEFIT OT THE SEMINARY ) m 1,' THE Managers of the " vingennes thespian society," have, at thepaiticulur request of a number of their fallowcitizens, determined to perform a second time, on SAfUIiDAr EVEXIXG, FERRUART 21.

The much admired comedy in three acts,

called the POINT OF HONOR. After whit h the Comic Farce of HOW TO DIE FOR LOVE An interlude between the Play antIcc

C7 Tickets, price fifty cents,, ffyi Ue

had at the office of the Western Sun.

Doors will open at 5 o'clock, and curtain rise at 6 o'clock, p m.

freemen ot our infant state, regard it as

an event involving their dearest interests.

and conceiving that we understand, cor

redly, what their feelings und opinions

are, on this all-important subject, pre

sume to give to the p.uple of tte Union a laithful exposition of those feelings and

opinions

"It is a source of deeprcgret,tbat

those In rocs and sages ol the revolution, wno have occupied the largest space and most conspicuous station in the page of American hiitory have been swept awy

by the hand ot time they live now, only

in the hearts ot tuoir count! ymcn then

tame is embalmed in the allY.ctioiis of a grateiul people. Thus deprived of nearly all those, who had rendered themselves so dear to us. by their lo.ig and faithful services, we view, with much concern, the arrival of that important crisis, when another mut be chosen lo guaid and direct, tor a time, the destinies of the nation. Seveial distinguished individuals htut been proposed for this impoitant tiust, who arc acknowledged-to possess vittue and talents, winch woukfioVrn 1 . V

any age or nation; anu have renaci emscw

lti s to lueir ..;u iiii y , viii,h uacn. - cited the strongest feelings of gra.ittidc in the heaits of the people of the union; but il is in the person ol gcneiai sJndriiu Jackson, that, we bihec, the people of Alabama behold the uun whom they preler to preside over the destii ics, and protect the rights and iibc 1 tics ol these United States, lie has served his country in many capacities, civil and military in each he has been distinguished

LIBRARY NOTICE.

l Miu"i sr areriomers wno are in ara M. rears to the Vincennes Library, are

hereo innrmeu, tna, unless tney come forward and settle the same, on, or beJorc the first day of the ensuing month, their respective accounts wiil be placed in the hands ol an officer lor collection. By order, J. C. S.HARUISON,Zi3raraw. February 12, 1824. 3-3t ' $Cr" An adjourned meeting of the shareholders, will be held at the Libtaty Iloom, on Monday, the first day of March ni'x-t ot Q nVtnrlr 1- I

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Taken up by Jojin G. Mc Donaid, of Knox county, and P?.lmyra

township, one brown horse, 15 hands and one inch high, no maiks or brands perceivable. 14 years old. appraised to S8, before me, J. Mc.CLURE, J pkc. January 27, 18 24. 3-3t State of Indiana, SUPREME CUUR I .Yovejnbtr Term T ut day, Xov ember 4, 1823.

Robert Dunlin Sc Henry Du " I 1 . 1 . . : I

ibtis, Ex ji s. oi the iast will an-i Uatanient of Lawrence Ddzadon, deceased. ' vs.

Robert McCoy, surviving exor of she last wiil and testament of Joseph Mit-

In Errr t m tii 1 h

r Kn .x Cir

cua court

cheii, decea-eu.

bv ihe kupcrioiitv of ids talents. In our

credi,.r to his lodgings, the people took t ,V",u lu, -!i u V 1 lv ,ua,JV r .?,..;... p,ow ir ' the tuends ot liberty and indepen- j p. erne c

r .,1 . . I.,. 1.,.., 1.. ..,..U 1 . . 1 . v. ... 1 l . I . ..

hotel, wiih the most lively acca. ut 1 ,as lKl"cu - .

I 3UUU1.3 VI uiv c 1 v-Ji u latit'il no MUOlllii" j IV i ill; wi o ; iu v'-ui v. - i iivi uiv iv iwuii

T this time came the plaintiff, b)' hi&couiis l, and it appearing lone s uisl.iCtion of the court, that the defemlant, Robert Mc Coy, is not an inhabitant of: his sta'e it is ordered that the said

be, and appear before the ru-

urt,at tlit court houai in Cory-

a.id liberl'ui. Ills strength ot intellect

j lus u.iyieiding virtue, nib. stein lnieg

to th'

Uons. Si UIks contains 15,000 inhabitants, and has ntitrr ptinting pivss no; b-ok s'orc, uiivl it inhabitants will si-.ou? tor either ihe kirg o cov.-tMii'.ion, wiuiout anv inquiry which is the b. st. The items of news tiiat we have from Oetce are faourablc to the cause of 1 1 1 r 1 1 v

A vounsanl beautiful Ro-rcliote fc 1 m' alul vvcU uleU '

rr,il l.rPfl :.llllt t W I V O! 1 .. fit

a irT ,1... A.h.mim tiimp. iv"r nt i llian a,,y her individ

Athens in the 9th October, with a band omc 111 u 11 , l lnn ..A wlv.tn she ,nunl. nnrl U it, thci vfore, ixsOlvctt, b the SCI1

"with whom id-c was about to march a- j i 1 ic pnomv. The island of ,71 An

:.- . ..!.,! t- lun shiw. whirh nip r. m . ! COllVCIied, lltat

tiem wish ui a iai go nutjuijij ui uui luii-

Jackbon

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of March, 1804, sold as the property of Antoine Marie, heir at law of said widow Duttcau also four hundred acres of land granted to Pierre Vachettc, designated on the plat of the donation by No. 231, and whose estate therein was by William Ptincc, as Sheriff, conveyed to William Mcintosh, by deed dated March 1 5th, 1804 also two arpents in front, on the river Wabash, and running back the same width, forty arpents in depth, situate in the Lwcr Prairie, below Vincennes, and bounded on the southward by lands or.ee or now, of the said William Mc.Intcsh, and on the eastward, by lands once or now of Francois Languado, and which the administrators of the late John Francis Hamtramick,by deed, conveyed to William Mcintosh, dated the 14th of March, 1808, as the property of William Mcintosh, at the suit of Albert B dollet. JOHN DECKER, Shff. at. February 14, 1824. 3-3-2t

TJr virtue of an alias fi. fa. to mc di-

j!3rccted from the Clerk office f the Kiifx Circuit court, and by the direction of the plaintiff, I have levied on, and will expose to public sale, on Fiiday, the 27th instant, at the court house in Vincennc-, between the hours of ten o'clock, a m. and three oMock,p m. on a credit, pauble on the 4th day of July next, the purchaser entering into replevin Lund, wkh approved security, ore lot on the ilrtfr Wabaidi, in the Borough of Vincci :u :;, and lunnir.g o St Louis or Water street, now forming No;. 2. 7, aid 10, on

plat of the Borough, ae- surveyed byMessrs Fo.erson and Jo'-r.son, ci-uvi veil to him by the Sheriff of Knox comity, by deed dated the 25th day of October, A. D. 1803. as the property ot Pierre, Corno)er, deed. also three o' cr ioi j hy the same tille. King between Perry r.r d Seminary street, and between Thir end Fourth sttee.ts, n.w forming . s 136, 141, and 142, as per Emerson ... d Johnson's survey and a'so !ot N 5,ar;l -2, as per Emerson and Johnn survey, purcha-ed by Wil'.ia'." .c In'sh, i an Indian chief and cot.fii!' '-d to hi:: bv rovermr St Clair, on ti e fi st ch.y ol April, J800 also, all that certain t. act or p ir-

j-cel of lard, sitoat'; in the p:aiie. adjoin

ing Vincennes. ol thtce arpents in ircttt, 011 the W.b-jsh river, and running ba"k forty arponts, Ftcnch iiie .s;iir, it btiir; the same convejed to Wiilism M.:.l;itosh, by WiUi.im Prince, Sheiin of K"o;c county, the third of Or.tr.bcr, 180."., it ft ;- enre lo the records, being had, vili iiifrc fully show a.o all that certain ttet of iand, situated in the fotks, at a p-aee called CUypoole's Ili'd," cuntaiuing two hundred Scseventy two acre mow I ' , which P.ixnn nus B.':ckts, SI ciifi of Kro:; coumy, hy deed, dated the 16th day of Apiil, 1807, conveyed to William Mcintosh, in ice also, ail and singula, ihat certain tivct of land, adjoining the last men.ionod uafciand Cciifaini. g tweniy three acies, which the said I'armcmis Bckes, SnenlTof Knox county, by dvod dated' the thiii) fi-st day f March, 1807, among oiheis, conveyed to William Mcintosh, in fee aUo, 00c hundred acres, part of four hundred acre?, grafted to Piene Per tou, junr. designutea n the plat of bc dotation, by Ni 205 conveyed hy i." d, dau-d the twenty bixth of )ctobet, i798, as the piopcrtv ol Wi iam !c.Iutobh, at the suit ol Cieoigr R C. hullivan JOHN' DECKER, ShJ, K c. Fcbiuuiy 14, lbJ4. 3-S30--t

V VI C 1111 VCt IIU3 UV. V II '1I1V4 111 J J tl VI V v 11111111 w V VI IIV I VIII deeis of valor, in tl.e second war oLbtc;.e j ind it is furthei otdeitd, that a cep) ol pv iiucuce, has given to him a lenown this order be puhii. hed in the WesiKjj

winch time cannot ett.;ce. He is rue Sun, printed at V jncenncs, lor three:

man ol the people. beeau-bC he has glor-l weeks, su cessi cly.

i ii.i v rlr-h -nMr.ii :tnl ni f 1! if I ft I i iifir i iiri.l q

t V.., W .&

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A tiuc copy Pest. 11. P CrBUUN.e.s.c.

Ll-J III-.' JVV I II auio ism, give nim, f lU'l'lft 'S Sale. s, sii-ougei claims ' "RY viiuuol an alius fi- fa. to mc idual to the highest f. cced, fiom t ie tfue of the Ki

ate and house ol ixprt sM.'.aliv v.s -l liie state of Alabama ineiuial aisnnh.y

ye btlieve it is the ut-

inandcd b women!

U cost the Turks f.mr millions of pias- i stuents, that general Andrew Jack. parti.Uv to defend Negrop ,nt, BcEtn and l h-uhl ueceed Mr Monroe as pies, ,c. t:ta,'which do not vield a nuidon and U''ltt ;l llalC5.1?t A",C' IC?' ; "vA 1 ' '. U..-n iai rl.illlll 1 1 O Will VI riiM p lllf- lll.il

a u.

dl.

Knox

tiicnit coui t, aj.vi hv thj dirtction ol (. H C Sulii ax, th: ;.' .n id 'a attorney, 1 have levi. d on, y.i.d uii: expose to public s.de, o F id.vy, tiie f ih inst. at the court house in Vint emu s, betv een the houi s of ten o'ciov k, a m. anu three oeiock, P. m. ai a cu du, payable on the 24th nay of September next, the purchaser entering in-o replevin biid, w'uU apptoved secur-

i have no doubt he will reeeive the undi-1 :tVt ntie it j,, )u Botoueh of Vincennes

The text of the treaty between rutkey arl Pcis'u.is given in the French papers of the thud December In the preamble, it ;s alleged that the interest of relitn r VcAim rnm.natAded a rcfnncilia

'lion b -tween the tw countries The " oflilc luuinS lHcan

trcatv was brought about hy the agency j

vided suppvut of the state ol Aabanu : Whercfotc, it is further resolved, that the governor of this state be, and he is hercoy, requested to transmit to the governors ot each ufoui sister states, conies

blc and resofUtKn.

virtus of an alias fi. ft. to mr di-

liCteo, bom ihe Clck's (lice f

ttf Knox i-ireui' court, atid hv the di-

irVncn oi George R. C. u.liv. i, p'atn-

l:tl "s a'totnc) 1 nave levied on, yr.d vmII

cspobc to pub.ic sa4C,n IVidtv, tlic 27ib liiota.it, at the court house in Vr i x . r rites, between mc hot rs ol ten o'en ck, a m. ai.d three o'clock, p m. en a credit, payable on the louuh day of Julv next, the purchaser tnttnng i 1 1 icplevin bond, with apptoved security, f ur hundred acrcs (jI lurid, crranied in I'ranrr.i. Pairv.

' o - - . j j or Bat i it, designated on t!.e plat of the donation by No. 171, on eyed by said Barry or Band, to Henry Vandeihuigh. by deed d ted the 24th October, 1795, Sc on the 24. h of March, 1799, ro .veyed by Vandctbuigh to John Min's heirs, who on the 2dth D eembcr, 18' 0, conveyed the same to 1 homas (-'ouitcr, and the said

of FnglAiuU The sovereign of Persia is

Ecvctwicnary lit roes Twelve priJn)

styled the king of kuv.s, the sultan, ? -re n liv m .... .i i

the son ol i Mil? an, the ernrjueror, the engav;eu m

g ia Bttsi.o', it. i

n. Sullivan s

v ho wet e

expeciitiwn in

I 778. 6 nf ti em w ct e it.'.chcd i o'.c com

. . - .. . i . - i.i . i. . . . i i . xx' : i ;: i .:

! u.", fcc me ot tier o com; osi.ci c.'i m .v. mc ii!:;iiii.m p.u., uno uy iiuiu i i ;m e,

Kr bv sea and land, the MiSt m, tlie s.-ti of w ie druiti-vl ; i the sa.ne tune, n.atencu , r.tt ot Miox crun:y, cor v tyeii t ila sultan, the conqueror, the cmpe, or of luether, joined Jie at my the bui.e oay. ! liaai Mc lnlcbh, by deed dated the 15t!i

ruler of Persa !ki-. uul the Turkish monarch -"the protector of the fait'u, i"-

co.itaiuiiig twcn'.y five toises FreiuvCouiter, in the month of Airil, 18;0,

me usute,on St. Louis street, and tunning j

b 'ck lo the river Wabash, the same width, now forming lots No, '3 Sc 14, by lvoeivon Sc. Jonnson's survey, conveyed io William Mc Intosh, on the 4.h lay of Ju e, 18t'l, sold as the propeiiy ol V?u (t imlin, irlcencc to the lecotd beit,ir lu.d will ntote fully show also fcur I-.;iu!ied acts ol laiul, grrnti d to widow Butti.iu, doigiiatcd bv the No. -( 9, on

conveyed the same to WillLm Mcin

tosh and atso ail that ccr.ain ttact or parcel ol land, situate in the prairie below Vmcennes, contu;n'.ng three arp i-.:s in fn-nt on the rivet Wabash, and running the an.c width, for:y arpvnts in !frgt!i or d. pihbaek, bounding on the cant St vcsl sivles to hnds once or now owned by William Me. It. tosh, as ihe property of William Mcintosh, at the suit of Seneca Altnv. JOHN DECKER, ShJT k c. February 14, IB'24. 3-5$2-2t