Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 March 1828 — Page 3
THE WESTERN hUN. riJVCEMESi march I, 1828.
years, the university with forty thousand vol.
umes, &c. etc Ol the fourteen thousand in
habitants winch the city contained eleven
hous&nd were deprived nf their homes. The
If the the Editor of the Kt-gister wi.l re Russian government hud made much exer
1er to the remarks of the wiiu-r under the hion to sotteii this calamity, by allowances ol
Editorial head in the Register of the 2d Ft- money, provisions, &c
bruary, he will see that tlut writer "did" sa
u The friends of gen Jackson in -his elate, Hayti.A revolution was attempted in the it would seem from the proceedings at Indi island of Hay ti on the 8th of Dec last, at
anapolis, are determined on drawing a tine aPe Maytien It was caused by dissatislac
of demarkation. Every candidate lor office. l;), wiih the government, and with the con
is to be supported or opposed to the Htio." tiibution tax levied to liquidate the tribute
And if the Editor will again refer to my re due to I ranee lor the acknowledgment ot the
marks (or the rctmuks of a writer under my independence- of Hayti. The death ol gen.
bcad,il it suits hi n better) in the Sun of the Manna, which it seems had been expected, 16ih, Feb. he will discover that he is excus- was the signal lor the revolt. Two colonels,
ing himself from that with w hich I for thchhree captains and four lieutenants, were un
writer under my head) had not charged him. Mcr arrest, and apprehension had subsided on
the lth Dec. when two ot the ringleaders
The 22d of February, (the birth day of were shot, lour transported, and one imprisWashington) was hanJsomely celebrated by oncd for four months. Boston Patriot.
the citizens of this place a national salute
was fired at Sun rise, and a latgu procession Important from Gibraltar A letter has
formed at I2o'clock, marched to the court been teccived in tow n, from the house of Ro
house, where an oration was delivcicd by bcrt Anderson, St Co. dated 22d December,
James M. liuntin Esgr. fiom thence the which states, that the grand scignor had de
procession returned to the house of Mr. John clartd war against Russia, France and Eng.
C Clark, and partook of an elegant dinner, land. Fiom the respectability of the house,
prepared for (he occasion. The day closed there can be no doubt of the truth of the ac
With a ball. count. Yv c have been politely favored with
The steam boat JVillliam 7V, arrived at the above information by Messrs. G. W. Sc II.
this place on Thursday the 28th ult, dischar- Brucn The struggle about to commence
ged some cargo, and same proceeded up, between the Forte, and England, I ranee and
i . r r .. I 'J 1. Ki I .. . .
UQUnu lO LiatayetlC. I tvuasm, win uouowi;m wc uiuuny auu uiuua-
teu. As to the expulsion ot the I urkish
Indianapolis, February 21, 1828. power from Europe, we are satisfied the corn-
Departed this lile on Sunday last, Doctor bined forces will find it no easy matter ; and
William II L llu. after a severe and mntt-nr. the idea o! Us annihilation is ridiculous. 1 he
Gordon had been appointed governor of Ed inburg Castle U: der the present exci;c mcnt, wc apprehend the Canadians will be sat isfud with nothing short of the allowances o all the objects lor which they have contended They seem inclined to manage their affairs n their own way ; and, as ci izcns ol a happy republic, we should wish thi m success m ever) endeavor to avoid the injustice and opprcs Mon of reg.d power. Two sons ot Mis Rodgers ol Ilaitlord count). N. C one ten U hc other eleven yeat s od, weie playing ai cards lor a walnut ; -souk quanel cnsucU. when the youngest iiislud into the I oust, seized a gun and shot his brother thiough the head. Beware of leuii.g childicn play at cards for proiit ; rather take them to the allai as Ilamicar did Hannibal, and forswear cards 1 The agent of the insurance company at New-York, who lately committed stficide. was hurried to his fate by gaming. He begun with buying lottery tickets, frequently purchased 3 or four hundred at one scheme drew prizes to the amount of one hundred & fifty thousand doilais; but diivcn on by the violence of his passion lor gaming ; lot sixty thousand dollars at the gaming table last Christmas eve, and in a few days wound up his fate wit ha pistol. lie has purloined from the institution, of which he was secretaiy, one hundred and ighty thousand dollars. His last memoir was that his late might be read in the Trae-'.v of the Gamester.
ted illness of several months, which he bore
with becoming fortitude. On the following
day his remains were conveyed to the grave,
and deposited with the honor of masonry.
armies of England and France, under Aher
crombic, Bonaparte, Menou,and Richer, did
little else than mark the sands of Egypt by
their footsteps ; and little more can be done
The deceased had filled the office of Auditor hy the allies, now that the O toiv.an tiooj s arc of Public Accounts, for many years in this a. quaintcd with European tactics, and are
state. His virtues will long be cherished bv headed by as brave officers as are to be found
those who have had the neatest acquaintance, hi the world. Spain appears to be resuming
and could best judge of the feelings that in- some sort ol rank among nations, aid I ranee fluenced, or the principles that governed his to he gradually emancipating herself fiom cc life. clesiastical thraldom. Merchant' Tel.
The following singular notice is to be found
in the Salma, N.w York Centincl. u One Rumor of War.-The brig Jane, which
hundred dollars reward will be paid to any sailed from this port some monts since, with
person that can find in the Holy Scriptuies, Provisions for the UrccUs, returned here yes
and will transmit to the subscriber, a posiiion terday. She sailed Irom Poios on the 13ih dc nonstrating that man has an immortal of November, and from Gibraltar on the 26th & -v t a a a .
soul. GEORGE V. BROOKS. Wccemoer. A letter was received last ev Salina, Octobhr 21, 18.:7. ening bv a mercantile house, in 'his ci'y, dat
ac :c in c cd December 22d, which stales, that tht
.Mr tValnhv. Gen Jackson -Mr Walsh news of the day was, that the grand seignor admits that the conduct of gen Jackson was had declared war against the allies. This correct in the defence of N Orleans, in the mav he true, or mav not. It is entitled to the
bird
so Bfi-
ere lit ol a rumor, and no more. Tin
clav Ml xiom roros, the Jam sn :;o t
tish gun biig KihVnrtn, lot Smynu, and was
informed that the United States I'rigatc Con stitution had gone to Port Mahon,io winter
C".'l!
.id v
Seminole war, and in his administration as covernorof Florida. He also admits that he
is a fluent speaker, a nervous writer, a patii otic citizen, an accomplished soldier, a pub
lie benefactor, and an h nst man Yet be
objects to him as beinu ifie'uoitt in his tern
. . . . . I . . C . .1 1. I i XT
fier, when justly provoked! S wilt said ot his extract ot a lcucrto mr M!")i s oi iik .nv
friend Arbuthnot, that he had wit, genius. ioik Alnrnmg Couucr, uaicd, iJans. No
andlearninc, that he was a pious christian, a vcmber 17, 1 827.
dutiful subject, an agreerblc companion, and 44 x JU will see by the papers the horrid a Rtedfist friend : but that. aLs ! he. had a massacres that have been committed in the
halt in his trait ! A'oah streets ot Pans, upwards ol 1 20 citizens have
la ak.a aa . . . . a a
been killeu anu wounckd 47 knleo : on the
Jackson Xew Y rk We are informed bv side of the military, 10 officers and 102 pii-
one of our correspondents at Whashington, vates were wounded. AH this is very alarm-
that the legislature of New-Yoik hasnomin inland God ktows how far it will iro. You
ated general Jackson for the presidency, by an may also remaik that a constitutional major
overwhelming majority, lie now stands as s sesureu in tne elections ; we may there
. . ... ... If ir.i
the regularly nominated republican candidate lore nope to oc rid ot me present ministry, in New York, and no doubt is entertained ol though it is said Villelc is now mancuvring
his complete success in that state. This in with one ol the parties, (le dioits)and it is
diligence is decisive of the fate of the pies- not impossible but may maintain himself, by
ent administration. Lou rub. .IJv. dismissing an tne otner ministers, ana mak
ing some constitutional concessions I hope
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NF.w-ont.FA5s i'eb. 2. u win not oc me case, n is sain tne King is
FIRE Last night at 10 ociock, a fire determined to hold him at the head of the
broke out in a small dry good stoie, in the ministry, and the motives he gives lor his at
lower part of the house occupied by Mr. hachment to Villele, U, that he was the only
Chardon, next to the government house, on man, who protested against the charter in
the levee. In a few minutes, the lire com- 2t He iully believes the clisturoanc.es in
niunicated to the government house, on the P.ms to be the work of the police, to make
one id-, and to the ranee of buildings below, the people believe that the revolution was re-
all ot which were bu- nt down as far as St. newed ; and to keep in iavor ot the ministry.
Peter street, and including the fine large tbc result ot which would be to frighten the
house of Mad mi CastiUon, at the corner. king, Sc induce hirn to strike a decisive blow,
At nearly two o'clock the fire still continues in cae the ministry should not obtain a ma jo
to rage unabated rity. We must expect some great events, for
The losses bv this fire are immense The the d inger seems iminent. Meanwhile, La
principal sufferers are the state Sc Mr. Poin- Con Rovale goes on with great zeal, Sc every ' talbar t. The archives of the state, the books honorable man hopes some important r evela-
and papers of the treasurer's office, and ol lions will be the result of the investigations
both houses of the legislature, were mostly Great evens are coming lorwrrd, and a vc
saved: but the new civil code and code of ry interesting crisis tor the nation, seems ap
nracticc. excent about fifty copies, were all proaching; more so smce the Ottoman seems
bmnt. The city library was almost com- dcterminea nut to give up nis pretensions.
k ulerely destroyed.
We" have not heard that any lives were lost, Opening of the French P'.ris A post
" but several persons were very seriously inju script to a letter from a mercantile house in jed. Jr?us. New York, to another in this city, says;
, . The John Jay brings an account ot the op
Y, tj-Orleans Feb 4 Wc have as yet ening of the French ports for one month, for
been unable to learn any thing positive as to the importation ot grain. 1 he trench islands
the death of six or seven persons satd to have we should suppose, would open ot course.
t . 1 .1 I .. . f! 'I..... I. . mil tliic atrrt,i5ni fil!nlnfr,rctirtr cn rnr1f
jl perisncu in mu iac wv. i u nat mm '' mu t w. n. ..v.v v ? o w
V found, among whom a young negro. I he o in tne season, may prove linponant a re
''". . , .. r -t I 11.. 1.11.. A ,1
ther victims win pionaniv uc lound in tne iu- garua uuuu aiuus. umij iu
tne 'I'lif. Ints fT r'il nrnnnrti' imt iTnril Tl
. 1 11. IIW 1 V J J ... .i " I' 1 T .
mounts to no less than two hundred and fifty C.1 A'-f DJ It was announced recently in
r .too thnosand dollar. A number of ner- the Halifax papers that the duke of Gorden
sons were totally ruined. La. Courier. had been appointed governor ol Lower C na-
da ; hut such U es ntjt aptear to oc t lie tact.
Ann, in Finland, was almost completely A London paper of the 18th November states
destroyed by fire on the 4th September 78 5 that prompt and judicial measures invp brcn houses were reduced to ashes, besides all the taken for the removal of the discontcn in 'he
chief public buildlm-s, and the cathedral of Canada ; but no mention is made of there-
St, Henry, which had stood acven Hundred can oi governor x-iainousic. ine uukc o
PHOPOSALS
BY. ?I. H. ANDREWS, I'll I S R U K G II . PEN N.
for l'fMLisnrNo m sit-scIcition,
A NEW LITERARY PKUIOD1CAL,
KN I I LED THK
Crista!, &? Ladies Magazine. KMJIKLI.I .I1KD WITH B K A t : T I F U I . i:GUAVINGS. THK design of this publication is the de elopement of the rVmalc talent c f oin country, particularly the western t)( vtion of it, bv ifr rdinr a vehicle tor the literary contributioris i.fsuch ladies as have either- caught the inspiration of the muses, or have been wrapped in the more sober mantle of prose literature. The work will comprise, brief moral tales, female biography, essays in prose and verse, and a spirited miscellany ot humor and sentiment, the chief of which shall be f'-om the pens of gifted females of America and the age. The typography and embellishment of the Crystal sh.-dl he in a Hue style of elegance. Each number will contain thirty-two octavo p.ges be printed on fine puper, and accompanied with a beautiful copper-plate engraving, and hand somely printed cover. Twelve numbers of the work, cont::ii,:i:g near. 500 pag"oi print, and 'Z (t.frVrei.t eurav irgs, will form a beautiful vol ume, to which a title pageA index will be addid
A i MS I he work will he dehu red to sub scrihersin the city and vicinity Wx one dollar ami iitt- ( cuts p-iyable on the rvceipt of the first (i Fibruaiy iiiimber-, or two Kllavs )aytibh at the
net c tin e e I:"- ;, nis. I v i soas at a distance h ei'.cloMii;; len ! ll:;r in :u an' c- ill have eight 'oj)ies i ! eat ii van.. ;er foi w aided to their oider No sub-cripiion received from a distance uaaec.anm.iii.od u n!i ii ie cash. i-" Ladies iiKO w!i!)-,e hands the C'rystal mav fall are respect!'.. !ly ;olic.ittd lo unt!e tke an ac. tive agency for the work in their respective pla ces of residence. The Ediiois in Indiana, are desired to puhli h the above, and act as agents. Subscribers recn- (.' at the VWvtrin Sun, oilicc.
Post-Office Notice. rHE ShavneetQvjn Mail will hereafter arrive on Satutdays, at 7 P M and deart on Tuesdays at 6 a m d SAMl HILL, P M. February 27, 1828 4-3t
Notice S hereby given, thai the personal and real tstate ot Daniel lltvjs (late of Martin
lounuj deceastd, aie not stfiitient to dishaige the debts against said estate; I sh ill iici tfoie claim the settlement of the same at an insolvent estate. JOHN H HEWS.w. Hindnsran, Feb. 22 !828. 4-3t
Adiiiini t.ators Notice
HE c i editor ol tli estate ot John Hans
borough ( ate of Suhiva County
deccaMCl will take notice, that I shall clai
'In settlement hereof as insolvent having u:8 ovcred that it is so Wm. POI.KE, Adm. February 23, 1S28 4-3t
lans , la)
:iaiii
J ditiinii rators Notice. AVlNti administei td oil the estate of James Nob'e. ( ate of Dubois county)
deceased, and having ascettained that the assets are not sufficient to discharge the claims' against said estate, it is dt c ared insolvent, and settlement will be claimed of said estate as such, at the n xr term ol the Dubois Circuit JOHN NIBLACH. Jdm. February '5. 1828 3-GWEtp-3
Administrators Notice. THL undei sitntd, administrator of tho estate of illiamX'olvin, deed, having ascertained aid decedant's estate to be in
solvent, hereby ivcs notice that he will claim a settlement of the same as such, at the next court of Probate for the county of Pike. Wm. COLVIN, Jr Adm. February 19, 1828. 3-3t
110!
TO TRAVELLERS, THE subscriber has lately taken the
Tavern Stand,
Formerly occupied by Judge Rogers, situated near the corner of
MAHfcfcT & water streets. His house and stable are well supplied, and he hopes by a strict and careful attention to business, to merit, and also receive a share ot public patronage SOLOMON RAT HBONE. V'u ccnnes, Ft b. 26, 1827. 4-tf
Si
t
TO IMiLNT'EHS.
TYPE FOUNDRY & PRINTER
Corner of Vine If Centre sfra. Cincinnati.
rjTME Piopiietors of the l.intini.aii Typo
J rouudry have lateii made consideiablo
additions lo their establishmei t. and are now
able tofinnish, on demand, on ve y short no
ice, ! YPE. from tonr tt en line Pi .i to N n-
;;art il, mostly ol nkw cut, and s a git it a
variety ol Fancy Joh Tvpe. C us. Uc ..Sony F'ousdiy in the U cd States, h at the samo prices as at the Eastern Ft undue.: also,
Hi esses, Chases. C ascs; I ypt-inrtai Rcirlet.
cast to regular bodies ; Buss Rrtle of tery
cscnp'ion; 1'iinting Ink. ot N w ik, ic
Philadelpl ia makt Bdl skins. Parchment.
Sc. cc. We will also nrocur- Stertotvne
7 1 Hates, to order, horn J. Ilnu's F undy Phi-
hiheriir's 2 ale,
H j x vii uie oi u wi n oi in. ri iaci.s on le
plcy bond, to tne directed Irom the
Ller'a cilice of the Knox Ciicuit court, I will
expose to public sale, at the court hotisi door in Vinccnncs, on Monday the tiventy
fourth of March, (ins ant ) between the hdelphia and deli ver the same at Cincinnati
bonis ot ten o clock, a m, and live ociock, f.ee of charge, for tr ansnortation, comndssi-
I'M, and agreeably to the third section of the on, Sec Printers wl o deal at i hi, Found! y .aw subjecting real and personal estate tr. will please insert this advertisement consni-
exccution, the following propeity,to w it cuouslv, nine times Sc forward thrii bills tor
All that certain part of town lot No eighty payment. O Sr H. V EI LS.
two, (S2,) and its apjuirtcnanccs thereunto
belonging, it being the north west p.it of
said lot, lying and being in the Borough ol
Vinccnnes, and agreeably to Johnson's and
Emi-ors survey of the plat of Vincennes,
bounded as follows, to vrit: begining at tht
corner of the white house, lormeily occupif.d
Cincinnati. Der. 17. '27.
49 -9t
iilack-inithifi. IHE subscriber has engaged Mr B Welnan, to super intend, and nnj on his Blacksmiths' bltop.
bv JohoC. Holland as a saddler's Ou.n. nmi at the old stand, formerly of Srniin Thom
now bv Anionic Petit, dit Lalamier. as a r,o. lnc wel1 k,,own qualification of Mr.
eery, and by Maiket street on the northeast.
to Second street, containing fif'y feet in fiont,
be the same more or less, thence running back the same width, parallel with Second street, one hundred and twenty-five feet, be
tli. fini0 nr rt-. t. line..- t n Is.iT'n 1.., ....'kr
by Samuel Thorn, on the south west, now rCir lCni.
occupied by Joseph Nyswonger, it being the TPI,F: Wf1J koWn Taverri awrf "m the town
place where Alexander Pccor, now keeps a
Welman as a good workman, will insure a
liberal share of public patron-ge All kinds
ol Edged tools made and war. anted
N. SMITH. February 14. 1827. 2-f
1 a a a i
grocery, ana including all the huildmgs
thereon to the white house, excepi J hn Dun
ning's Blacksmith's shop, all of w hich is ta
ken as the property of James J. OTirian, John
O'Brien, and Michael Burns, executors of
Thomas Jones, deceased, at the suit o! John
Claypollc and Biidget, bis wift S. ALMY. Stiff kc. Ma-cb 1.28. 4-.1?-R1
U of Hindostan, Martin county, Indiana,
lately occupied by J. D. Clements, will be let
for one or moie years ror teim apply to
JAMES D.MIOLI S. Hindostan,Dec 12, 1827. 45-tf
I HAVE t rn.e tne ticterrririation of removing fiom this state in tho Spring, ?r d vil! dp- of the Real md PtasosdiL
PitopERTr I possess in tl.it '.lace at !';aio
sai' .! l J hi I A h.
Vine ones, Janusry 25, 1828 52-t
Administrator's Notice.
HE undersigned have taken out letters
of adminis'tation upon the estate of
B:vford Mdanu (late of Sullivan county. Ia )
dtcc.iMd, and all persons indebted to said VTZfA Printer's twelfth roait My ( estate are requested to make immediate pay may the man who takes my paper, aid mcnt, and those having claims against the wont pay me for it, never bae mom t buy
amr are requested to present proneily an pnmer. nor a tnenu to Und hini o c
rhenticated for payment within a rear from May he remain as ignorant as that man dm r this date The estate is believed to be sol o-de on Bennett's ceck, who nevet knew
vent. JOHN W M ILAM. ) Adtnini here wis an Indian xvar T V Mil. AM f .trnfnrm 1 .-
February 22, 1828. 4-3t Tallow, wanted at this office.
