Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 March 1826 — Page 2

M in the second thin in the first election. The delay of a second election, is the list of the objections which have come to the knowledge of your Committee. This, as involving a question of mere detail, nay be passed over with little more than a statement Sc explanation of the plan of the committee on this point. It provides, that the first election shall be held on the first Thursday and Friday in August, 1823, and on the same days in every fourth year thr reafter ; thai Congress shall be in session on the second Monday

in October of these years, to receive and count the votes ; and ihat the second election, when found to be necessary, shall take place on the first Thursday in December following. These provisions remove all objections relating to delay & want of time. The first election will take place at the period A hen the people are least engaged at home, and will have the further recommendation of taking place on the same day on which sevtral of the States now hold their general elections, near the lime at which many others hold them, and the one to which all the States would, in all probability, soon conlorm. An interval of about sixty days would then remain lor collecting the votes in the different districts, and certifying the result to the President cf the Senate; a period amply sufficient to send in the returns from the most remote States. A further interval of about sixty days would be allowed for g ving notice

of, and holding the seco. d election ; a

sufficient time, in the opinion ot the com

mittee, to communicae to the people the

c'.mnlp F:irt that a second election was

vJ - J' - - ordered : the day itself being fixed be

fotelund, and the minds of the voters

made up. about the candidates, and the,;

fact itself unofficially known before, the

..nnl, .rniill icniiirf nn Inrthpr nniirf:.

tuJ ,ut tvhlrh w n'rl rnrddr them to ,nA Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and

tllUII l"ul ' uiv" --- - - - , 5-, to the polls. For this purpose, the time

tne holy alliance. . If Constantino should take the part of the Greeks, against the Turks, it would be impossible for A us

tria to remain neuter. The fire would be immediately kindled in the centre, and burn onwards to the remotest corner of Europe. What the result might be, it is difficult to say. Dut, wc tiust, should such an event occur, as a general continental war, that Great Britain will perform a part worthy of her ; by protecting from slavery and subjugation, those illns

tnous states, which are entitled, no less from ancient fame and recollection, to her assistance and sunnort. than from the

it i brave and glorious struggles which they have recently made, to escape from the most brutal bondage." A Paris fiafier of Dec. 20, says About a year ago it was reported, that an important interview had taken place between the emperor Alexander and His brother Constantine. The latter had long since declared himself in favor of the Greeks, and thought the Russian armies ought to march to Constantinople. Constantino maintained that Alexander suffered the

fairest opportunity to escape him that had

'Cheaper i$ Cheaper Still Ar Series of the Museum ofFo-

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on market, between 2d If 3d streets

MAS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and now for sale, an elegant assortment of RICH k FASHION A FILE 1)U Y GOODS; Comprising nearly every article needed by the Faimer, or the Mechanic. A O K N F. II A L A SSO II I M F. NT O F IIAUDW AHU cv GUTLEUY ALSO QUEENS & GLASSWARE In very great vaiicty. LADIES, pnn'pc . GENTLEMEN'S, U I

CHILDREN'S J A very complete assortinc t f GUOCEUIEh. All of which will be sold on the most ac-

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yet offered to make himself to make him- commodating terms, for cash

sell master of the Bjsphoius; he reproached him with abandoning the national policy, and sacrificing the interests

of Russia, to the self gratification of be-'

ing the chief in a confederation of kings These reproaches hurl Alexander. Constantine added, that as heir to the throne, he had a light to sec the political direction of tl e government.

Cheap IFiptesate (J Retail, 13 at Store;

constantly

FIRST SPRFYG SALli.

BY-MUIK & ORMSBY.

(Late M' Donald k Co.)

allowed will be twenty days more tnan en nigh, in the remotest scelions of the Union For collecting the votes in the ditricts, and certifying the results a second time to the President of the Senate,

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JMarch nez.:. 79 packages of well assorted DRY GOODS, On consignment, fiom New York and

Philadelphia, consisting, in puit, of the

r I'KU on MAUKET STUF.KT,

jal' vixcf.nkes, has constantly on

.rand, a handsome assoitment of hats oi

every description, which he is enabled to

stilus low as any in the place. HE NOW MANUFACTURES THE Carles, & Ova! Water Proof II ATS, i 7

Which are ascertained to be the latest fashions fcl'T'Orik rrs f om a distance

thankfully received, and spcedi.y filled. i:-1v November. 1S2:'.

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i tign lsutrmure cy science. E. LI 1 TELL, 88, CHKSN-'ur siuEtr Philadelphia JJa 9 jiikt commenced a MAY SERIES OF THE MUSEUM OK

Foreign Literature & Science.

This work h is now been published more

than three vcars. Its nlan embraced eerv

tlmig al;iable in the Journals of Europe .

but while it yet remained to he pnned that

w pi.m wimUl be ace, .table to the public it uaMH t thot epi dieiit to ";: cur the great ixpcne i.cctxs iry to execute it fully r to encounter t ie disadvantage of cc py nig from

journals n v, men cur rcuiicvs miv;!it pel haps be s;'.b.-i ribers. On these account we have.

v.i.u ei.e or two exceptions, aVo-didthe Ed

inburgh and Q.urtcih Rcrieus.

All doubts of the su c.ssrfa work on tif

plan of the Museum, have been entirely re

in edb tne experiment, am! the best nroof

.i gratitude for the public fax our will be

iounu m increased chVrtsto deserve it.

I he new sencs contains double the nunnti-

tv ot matter that was in the first -iv.l wi, n

i is considered that that was already the cheapest periodical work in the countrv it

win ne evKlent tliat wc etier verv considera

ble inducements to subscribers. ' There will be twelve numbers aear. r.irh rnnt-.inn.

i.e irly ;is much as one of the Review s. This increase oi sp ice enables us to reprint every thing worth reprinting, in the Edviburh & Quurtrrlii Revitvjs: In addition to the following works, from which we hae regularl draw n our suntilles heret)fon ;

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three niuuths would icmain, as the new j following articles, viz

ohicers wou d not be wanted until the fourth of March. The fact that Congress wou'd be in session two months longer than usual in every fourth year, is an additional recommendation to the details of this pUn ; it being now well known that the short sessions (from the great increase of business and of members) have become to.) short for the accomplishment of the business on hand, some two hundred orders of the day usually remaining undecided at the last hour of these sessions, and all the time and labor lost which had been expended upon them. The Resolution submitted by the t o nrnittce would they confidently believe, entirely effect the great object of an election hy the qualified voters of 'he States, upon the second, at all ecnts, if not upon the first trial. But, as it is wahin t le range of meie possibility, that more th in two persons may have the two high.st numbtrs. in the first election, k that two or nvne may have the same, & the highest number in the second, it was believ.d by some that the plan of amendment would not be complete, unless some provision was mule for this remote contingency of a mere possibility; the Con mittee have therefote agreed, in such Case, to tcave the decision to the existing provisions of the Constitution ; consider

ing it superfluous tiouble to write out any new provision for a case which will almost certainly never occur, and which Xivjv, therefore, safely undergo a nominal reference to the same body which, as a real electoral coikge, has received their decided disapprobation. ma-: : 2 : . : from silks wkf.kly heoister Juro:c The emperor of the Russias the soul of the 14 holy alliance.' 5c dictator of the continent, has p '.id the g' eat debt of nuurc. He died at i aA'uock. early in December last, after a tew days illness. J3eirs Weekly Urt-rsenger, in speaking of the consequences of this event and the succession of Constantine, remarks : There can be ery little doubt but that there will be an instantaneous attack

upon the Turkish empire, and that the

Super blue, btown, black, mixed and drab cioths and cassimeies. Superfine satinets, cassinets :ind plains, 4 4 and 6-4 cambrics, 5-4 and 6-4 pconet, book, lcno, muU ai d medium muslins, 4 4, 5-4, and 6 4 figured, book and fancy muslins, Black rtilk, bird eye, and low priced flag "'handkerchiefs, Splendid silk shawls, a'd patterns Sc sizes, Very superior Fiench Ivoglish prints, Super cambi ic srinirnains, muiin robes.

striped Florentines, Viiuii..gion and Washington stripes, Blue, black, and drab cotton tassimercs, Linen and cotton drillings, 7 8 and 4-4 ish linen, Superior tiros dc Naples and Grosdete si;ks, all patters, Elegant cojored St white Marseilles vestings French h. E :giisi lancy estii.gs, White tc marble cotton ho-.e Sn half hose, Cotton and worsted suspcndeis, Brown and black Hollands, Boxs, packs and pound pins, 3-4 4-4 and 5 4 brown u d bleached domestic shiitints and siieetings, 3-4 and 4 4 plaids and stripes, 3-4 and 4 4 checks, indigo b uc, Furnituie checks, of all widths, Bed lickings, Ladies' Morocco and seal skin shoes'.

also 23 casks Hardware $ Cutlery, Knives and forks, all qualities, Fen and pocket knives, Tea and table spoons, Rezoss, scieus, hinges, spades, shovels, axes, sadii ons, Gilt and plated, ccat, vest and suspender buttons, Am ils, vices, handsaws and files, Mill and cross cut saws, Claw and shoe hammers, Shoe and butcher knives.

likewise a very general assortment of G HOC Ell IKS, 13 hogsheads and 47 battels New Orleans suga-, "

32 barrels Baltimore refined loaf sugar,

'j mmm wwmD

7TNFORMS the public that he conlin-

jjj ties to catty on the Saddlery & Hai ncss making businets, at his sh p on (water street vincennes )

He also, will keep on hand a regular

supply ol

of every description, which will be sold on i easonahle terms. Hculs'j manufactures, and will fccll at the lowest prices, Boots & Shoes.

of every discription und quality. Febiuary 19, 1825. Utf To the People of the count ij r- o Knox. X 7HHRLAS complaints have been Y y made, that in the collection of the Revenue tor the stale and county, lor the year 1825, errors ivrre committed by me, and n.y deputies. Being well assured, that it errors were made, they were not inrcntio'uili and wishing to rectify them, should they exist, I now call upon all pei sons w ho may think themselves in any maimer injured or aggrieved to come fo-ward and the mc st amf.lv satisfaction shall be made them. Wm. L. WITHFRS. February 9, 13 2 6. 32-if I linl lfir Si-rifi

. THE subscriber will sell on the most

reasonab e terms, the old West fall Farm, Lot A a. 1 8, in the Donation, containing 4(H) ants, 75 of which arc under fence, good orchard, brick dwelling house, Sec. Sec. This is considered one of the most valuable farms in Knox' county, cc is only 4 miles from Vincennes. The terms of sale will be cash, or credit, or good met chant- ble pioduce deiivei cd in Vincennes at the price gien by the met chants the lit te is indisputable. SAMUEL JUDAH. January 17, 1326. 49-3m

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31 A P OF INDIANA THE Kditurrcspvctfu.lv infotmsthe public that he is now ptcpating. 5c will shortly publish rn Improved Map of the State of Indiana. This map will cot-tain the principal lakes, z.. i. i - . i ...

iicis, iieeKb, inoian uoumjanes, Indian reservations, tangc and township lines, taken ftom the latest survc)s. also the county boundaries, as established by the lt gisiatuic at their session of 1825 county seats, and all other prin

cipal towns state roads. Sec. also a part of the states of Ohio. Kentucky, Illinois, and Michigan territory. This wotk will be printed on copper plate, on fine medium paper Pi ice fifty cents, colored. JOHN SCOTT. November, 1825. 50 Subscriptions received at this office.

v hole face of Europe, in that part of the 41 bags St. Domingo k Hawina coffee,

world, will be immediately altered. It is 20 or. chests irun powder tea,

riot only the w ell known intention of Constantine to adopt this course, but it is his

immediate intetcst. It is the only means t 20 barrels chalk and whiting,

bv which he can conciliate his enormous t 73 barrels No. 2 and 3 Mackerel,

20 ipr. chests imperial tea,

fit) chests yount: hyson tea,

and savage army : All accounts agiee, that it is only by his army that he can hope to reign in safety, and he must, therefore, at once employ his soldiers, and employ them in some object conformable to their wishes. The effect of such a step by Constantine would be an immediate agi-tati-m of all those elements on the continent of Europe, which have lately been kept tolerably quiet by the priciples of

Glauber salts, Indigo, Madder, Pepper and Alspice, 2 pipes Cognac 5c 1 pipe Spanish brandy. 14 (jr. casks Madeita, Tenncriffe, Lisbon and Malaga wine. T 0 the above salt zzill be added 170 kegs Boston, and 110 kegs Pittsbuigh Nails, 18 tons Juiatta and Swedes Iron. l-3t . February 4, 1826.

JA Public Notice.

r, shall, (by our attorney) apply to the ensuing Circuit court, in and

r the county of Knox, upon the thiid day ol the term, for the appointment of Commissioncis to diidc the real es'a'e of Chatles Dudevoir, (called Fachinc) deceased, between his several heirs and le gal representatives, accotding to the sta tutc in such case made and pinidrd. AMHUOISE COHNOYEH, in right of hi icj'c, Jormerly Genevieve Dudevoir. MARIE DUDEVOIR. February 10, 132f. 52-4t TWO CF.YFS pet pound, will be given lor any quantity of clean Lxnnen or Cotton RAGS at the wrsntrhk sun office, in cash rtctiits, against good accounts.

Administrators Sale. THERE will be sold at publir sale, on Satutday the 4th day of Match next, all the personal prnpetty ol Patrick Thnm.. fir fl

one Covering, and seven other head 0 Horses. w, some Ott'lc. Hoggs ami Sheep, one bur Wtiprrmi.

o r (- - - vt vend Ploughs, a Log chain, House and Kitchen Fumaure and other articles too tedious to mention, the aboc sale to be held at the late dwelling of the deed, w here the tctm of sale will be made knownsale to commence at 10 o'clock, a.m. where due attendance will be gixenby, JOHN F. SNAPP, Adm. February 21, 1826. 3.