Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 May 1825 — Page 2

troops, and been furnished with 50,000 or ! done of interest for the last fortnight loo,oiO bland ot arms, there would have j their proceedings have been more interbeen ati end ot the English government; ' csting. The Constitution was declared and the tricoloured flag would have floa- j to be null and void on the 29ih ukimo. ted as triumphantly over Dublin, as it did j Since then, they have been debating u-

ovci Ikrhn or Vicuna. But the numbers j on an augmentation of the army to 8000 and the exasperations of the people, have ' men; the imposition of a direct contribu

tion; the doing away of the lilies, Alcavala See and ) am assured, from good authority, that before they adjourn an act will be passed granting a complete religious toleration such a measure would certainly form a glorious climax to their proceedings. Chiloe is slill in possession of ihc Royalisis, and causes some uneasiness to the government in th?t quarter. Mr. Allen leaves here for Valpaiaiso, in a day or two, lor the purpose of spending the warm season there. Mrs. A. has lately been at the point, of death, but is now nearly recovered."

been prodigiously increased since 1798.

And it wc do not totally change our conduct, it is certain that, whenever we are involved in war, either with Fiance, or any other continental powers, or with the United States, we shall find our bitterest foes, and our foreign enemies their most zealous and devoted allies, in the people ot Ireland. Noeffoits will be necessary to seduce the peasantry from their allegiance; no intrigues, no subsidies will be required to tempt them to the field but the first foreign standard that is erected on the irisU soil will be the signal for a .rising en masse of a whole population impa icnt ol oppression, and binning for revenge. The system of White Boy associa on, so unceasingly acted upon for the last thirty years, lias trained and prepared the peasantry for the most despeurte purposes. Nor do we think that it is possible to point out another instance in the history of the world, of a people so completely estranged from t heir rulers, and so thoroughly ripe for rebellion." Captain Symmes has been invited by Count Romanzoff, of Russia, to join a North Pole expedition, which the count is projecting: the Captain has accepted the invitation under certain conditions, which we have not learned. Columbus' project Tnel with no countenance from his own countrymen, and it was by the assistance of o er countries, that he was enabled to prosecute it to a glorious result. Who knows but Capt. Symmes project mav terminate in a similar manner, under fo

reign patronage

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Havana. Advices from Havana to the 1 4 1 h inst have been lcccivcd at Charleston. On the ISih a considerable body of troops arrived at Havana. On he 1 3th inst. there were Kini? in the pot t of Havana, one French frigate, and one sloop of war, one Spanish irigalc andavo brigs of war, one British line of battle ship and two frigates. The Ur.i ted States' vessels Hornet and -;paik were there also

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Talleyrand, it is said, is about to publish ten volumes f memoirs It is cxrrrtrfi ;l t they will devttopc a scries of interesting intrigues on the part f f he

liwU teiu oct nuKiits oi Europe. Pub.

Adv. Since breaking u; the garrisons at Chicago, Fort Gratiot and Fori Wayne, the lr.di2.is in Michigan territory, seem to have become very troublesome. A party ot surveyors have recently been attacked and driven in from their labots. The Detroit paper complains, and very justly too, of the withdrawal of the troops from two of the abo c named posts, and ol the fact, that not more than 50 or 60 soldiers have been left at Detroit; wnitcawhole battalion has tr en k pt at Sackct Har bor. Detioii, Michilimackim c, and foit G a iot, aic ccrtair.Iy most-? impo'tant point, than Sachet's Ilabor. ifiibean object with government, to rounteract the influence of the Biitish over the Ind ians and to p'olect our citize ns, in the e vent of hostilities wi'.h them lb.

gIroii of Castings.

JAMES & Mc ARTHUR, fXFORM their friends, and the public generally, that they have rc commenced business in Vixcennes, and are now receiving, direct trom their Furnaces, a large and extensive assortment of IROjV CMTfXGS of every description, among which are,

6 gallon Kettles,

llayti Colombia The republic of llayti a; plied, some time since, to the Colombian republic to obtain a treaty of alius c, offensive and d tensive. I he lattei e,ovc; un.cnt. it is well known, declined the piop s;l. W;i are now turn ished, by the Royal Gazette of Jamaica, with tijo giuunds on which the refusal was made. The answer r f the govern mentof Colombia states . That, as the government of llayti had allowed only 20 days for its minister to obtain litis titi-tv, the lime was too short to discuss, much, less to decide, a question ol so tvu;h importance. 2. That a tea y o;" alliance, offensive & defensive, might expose the republic ot Colombia to a contest with France, with which power no controversy existed. 3. The government of Colombia could not enter into such a trcatv without consulting the. republics of Rio do !a Ph.t.1.,

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Griddles, Dog Irons, Fan-mill wheel Rag Irons, 10 plate Stoves, Odd Lids. Waggon Tire, Square Iron, Mill Spindles,

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if Lids, different sizes. KFiai Irons,

Waggon Boxes, ! Mundnlls, Saw mill cranks,

Ru:l Plough Plates, i Scoilop Iron, Ax bar?, Ovens, &c. lc.

Which they at ill sell on reasonable term3 by the ton, hundred or lesser quantity. Also 200 Barrels KRNHAWA SALT, And a few kegs of .VAILS of a very supcrio quality. 13-tF May II, 1 825. Call! Try! Jmhl ffHwap Wholesale & Retail, sL El at. Store. SJ) P PRICE, On MARKET STREET. kt vincennes, has constantly on and, a handsome assortment of hats oi svery description, which he is enabled to sell l?s low as anv in t!ie place. HE KOW MANUFACTURES THE Curies, C-val IFater Proof HATS,

Which arc ascertained to be the latest r i . x , r .

lasuions rO vjroeri s irom a eusiarcc thankfully received, and speedily filled. r,-lv November, 182:1.

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goC'umeni "'uhi uc uuin., . n. uuii iherc was little duiibt of a favorable answer. H al t . A m e i ; c a-. .

From Chiu Few events of a public naiute can be moic gratifying than ihosc of which ue 'nave accounts, almost daily, from what was fotmerly Spanish America !"he new states are proceeding viep bv Tep from that glo o'.n of intolerance wVich do spotism had so long cast atcund ihcm, lo ti e noon dav lignt which iiiumincs the march of rational independence ami liheitv. The annoxed xtract of -a letter informs us that the Chilians, are n hmger undc the government of a Die ator, and begin to take tluir proper cou'bc .is frccim n --Fed Gaz. Santiago, dk Chili. Jan 10.

JJ"NrORMS the public that he conlin--si. ucs 10 carry on the Suddlcn &? Harness making business, at his shop on (WATER. STRKRT VINCEXNF.S ) He also, will keep on hand a regular supply of LEATHER, of every description, which will be sold on reasonable terms. He also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, Boots Siloes, of cverv diseription and quality. Febriiarv -9. 1825 1-tf

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dniinistrator's Notice.

I VlV. is herrbv given, ihat the cs-

jf tatc of Godfry Reel deed, lale of lAnox county, la is insolvent and that a V .! r.i t

setitemcnt ot inc same as sucn, win ue claimed bv the undersigned.

' The Congress of Chili have been in i JAMES THORN, P Admini srssi n about six wet ks in this capital: JACOB PANCAKK, J tratcrs. for the first month liulc or nothing was j May 3, 1825. I2-3t

MILITARY GOODS

s 3and JEWELRY, J TTAVE just been received, and Xvili be sold cheap lor Ca.ih. bv S I. N. WHITTELSEV. J Vincenncs, May 4, 1825. l2-3t S PCt"cash paid for old Geld and Silvery by, I. N W.

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SCHOOL NOTICE. HE citizens of Vincennes and its viTi cinity are informed that a school will be opened in the Seminary in Vincennes, on Mnnd.uj the 9r: dvj cf 2fcrj vexf, where the undersigned vvill teach P. ending Writing lritfnretic r.vglifth Grammar. Geography. Mi' hematic ka .11gcdray Latin and Grrrk languages. GEORGE CALHOLND. Ap:i! 23, 1825 10 tf 3 PATENT L OOMS. v 3 N II E undcrsigr ed, b-gs leave to in2 form ihc ciiizcn.s of Kn x county of the entire success of Be?j. Cumming's PArEXf loom they will make rs good cloth as any loom whatever. He will make, Sc set them to wok, for (warranted) the const! uction he builds them on is similar to the common looms he will receive in payment, any kind of country produce. W. R. Mc.CALL. April 29, 1S25. 12-tf &'7"M wish to employ an active person well acquainted with weaving with the fly shuttle, good wages given. W.R.M'C.

Notice to Travellers.

IE subscribv r has opened a 'V I IT t? n T

l sir Hi ii in the house formerly occupied by Dixon Farepieran, in Merom, Sullivan county, Indiana, where travellers can be accommodated as well as the country will afford, and on reasonable terms his stable is good, and well furnished his table h bar plcntiful!y supplied, and nothing shall be neglected (on his part,) to make the weary traveller com for' able. D. Mc DONALD.

April 30, 1825.

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raution to the Tublic.

Knox Circuit Court. March Trv:9 1825. ON application ct Archibald M'Cluro administrator cf Henry L Powers deceased, showing and saiiofyinf: tho Court that there was no assctts came to his hands or knowledge, suflicxent to pay and satisfy the debts due by the deceased to his creditors. It is therefore ordered and adjudged that the one quarter Section of land lying and being the north W. quaitcr of section Xo. 27 west, township No. 10, of range no. 10, west, in the district of land offered for sale at Vincennes, containing 160 acres, be advertised in the Tci re-Haute paper for four weeks successively, ptevious to the sale the real estate to be sold at the Court hcuse'in Terre-Haute Sec. Benj F. Powers tho only heir known of in the state or elsewhere; appearing and acknowledging notice and waiving all advantage for the

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Rogers, (railed Judge Rogers) obtained my bond for the conveyance of a lot and house in Vincennes, predicated upon his bond to me, for the convcya ce of a tract of land in Sullivan county, and his promissory note for three hundred Sc fifty dollars, as a difference in the exchange : not a cent of the note has been paid by him, (although legal steps wcic taken by mc to ro-erce the payment, arid upon execution issued against him, all his apparent personal properly tinned out to belong to his mother!) and the land he obligated himself to convev to mc, he vo'.untatily placed beyond his cor.trcul, bv confessing a judgment in favor of Maxwell. Seeing myself 'bus about to be defrauded by Rogers, and his co-adju-tors. I have re-gained, and re-taken possession of my house and let. And I do hereby notify and forewarn, all manner cf person or persons against taking an assignment upon my bond to said Rogers, which I am determined not to comply with, because of the want of consideration at:d fraud. WILLIAM PRICE. Mav 4, 1825. 12-3t

NOTICK. URSUAVT to an order of the Circuit court, made at their last tern),

there will b- sold bv the subscribers, on Sii'urday the 8rh day of June next. at public vendue, the south eat half of lot number 5, in the donation, coun'y of Knox, belonging to the estate of the Hon. John Johnson deceased. This trr.ct of

laud to be sold, contains two hundrkd !

acres, is unimproved, but of ihc fust quality, well watered, and covered with valuable timber It is situated about 5 miles cast of Vincennes, adjoining the farm upon which judge Johnson formerly resided, and is in the heart of as healthy and fi juiishing a settlement, as any in the country. It is believed there may be made as handsome and as productive a farm on this tract of land, as on any other of the same number of acres, in any part of the state. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock a. m. on the premises, where due attendance will be given, and the conditions of the sale made known, bv the subscribers. An indisputable title will be made to the pur c baser. MARGARET JOHNSON, Executrix. DANIEL SMITH F.xeISAAC BLACKFORD, S cutors. Vincennes, April 29, 1 85. I l-tds.

the said

'.vant of notice to the heir

Henry L. Powers.

State ot Indiana. KNOX COUNTY, ss. 1 Horner Johnson, Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for said county of Knox, do hereby certify that the above application is a tiuc copy from the records in mv office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the teal of oflice at Vincennes this 1 1th clay of April IS25. HO. JOHN -ON, CM. TAKE NOTICE, that I shall by virtue of the above order sell at the Court house door in Tcrre-Haute Vigo count la. between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and 5 p. m. on the 1st Monday in June next, all the right, title, interest and claim of Henry L. Powers deed, he had at the time of his death.

ARCHIBALD M'CLURE.

Terre-Haotc 16th April, 1825.-i3-4t

It. (JAM EL. (atorney at law.)

Tj AS removed from Princeton to JUL Vincennes Ia.and will practice law in the first & fourth judicial circuits He keeps his ofKce on water street, where he may at all times be found. April 24, 1824. iMf A REQUEST. HE subscriber, urged by unpreceU dented circumstances, most earnestly requests of all persons who know themselves to be indebted to him, by note, or book account, or otherwise, to call anc make payment during the present month: As many of his most valuable papers, and notes of hand, were cither stolen before his house was fired, or consumed by that dastardly and villanous act, he cheerfully thr ows himself upon the uprightness of the parties indebted : he has a Zoom for the p-escnt at col. Lasselle's, where he trusts tiiis notice will induce all to come forward, and supercede the necessity of any other proceeding to enable him to obtain his debts, now the wreck of his property. JOHN EWING. Vincennes, March 1825. 3-tf ECT-A few barrels of SALT, some 7R OA', a vvomans SAD DLE, LOO AT, he. for sale very cheap. J. E. AO TICK. TN consequence of the late fire which

i destroyed the notes of hand belonging to the subscriber, he would solicit' all persons k noting themselves to be indebted to him, by note or otherwise, to come forward and give new notes. He is in hopes that this notice will not be neglected as in consequence of his lac misfortune, he must trust entiieiy to their iionoii to renew their paper, or to make such arrangements as w ill enable him to recover the amount due. All person indented to him are also requested to make payment. JOHN WISE. Vincennes. Feb. 19, 1825. 1-tf tC7THE late partnership between wise is- WILSON was dissolved on the

w.o, v4J, u, weioocr, all persons indebted to the said firm will make payment to the subscriber. JOHN WISE. . Land for Sale. PURSUANT' to an order of the Knox Circuit court, there will be sold by ihc subscriber on the 21$; day of May next 150 acres of land, beincr nart of

4'JO acre tract adjoining Wm. P. Beckes and J. Coon on one side, and Tho;. Jor

dan and lands belonging to the heirs of Chas. Smith deceased on an other This land is the property of the heirs of Isaac Decker deed. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock a. m. on the premises, where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. H DECKER, Guar Man. April 29, 1824 ,,tdj BLANK BEEDSTorsale at this office.