Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 April 1828 — Page 2
Inj? artieta, iated Corfu, Kov. 26th. "Tbclscnt to neatly till the rcgirnchi. A private
piiateoi Carabusa tuviii captured two ves who gets a coat is fortunate, but re remains
els scntntVbv American Philhcllcnists, lor without pantaloons; anU t'ir Vtrsa 1 he ol-
Napoli di Hommia,an American Frigate sta heers on indefinite consrc get a month's pay
tinned in the Archipelago, proceeded toCa-lfrom time 10 lime, but the inteiais arc so
rabusa, where u burnt seven piratical vessels, long, that several of them have liteially per and hung a crew consisting of 15 men. At ished of hunger. There arc provinces wneit
Nival-ion. Coron, and Modon, Franks and the persons under government ale rathci bi t
brii'ks live in complete saicty. Three Turks tcr paid than in otter; thus it is not unim who had killed a Geck, were putto death by portanl for a clct k or pensioner of the gov order of Ibrahim Pacha." crnment to teside in such cm Mich a nluce, as
We learn Horn Naples, thst the cxcavaii- a whole levenue is not -as in Fiance, paid in
ons at llcreulaticum, winch had been suspcm the general iicaseuy, from wt.ei.ci sums an
ded for s-mhc lime, arc about to be resumed aftcrwhrds issued in viatic of ordoi. nances with increased activity. The vtoks are to Each piovincial iniendant pays or at Last is
be begun on a side of the cngulphed city I supposed to pay the tr ps which arc in his
which presents fewest difficulties, and arc ex ptovmce, ami theoihtr expenses o( the gov pected to alTord results more prompt and in- eminent. The king, moreover, denial eU of
tcrcsting. 'I he excavations making in the the mtendan s ai Mad: id, sums, the amount isle of Capri, on the site of one of the villas of of which he s ecifi-a, and which must be sent Tiberius, are also to be carried to a greater to him. The nation is completely itivuiedin
extent than heretofore. opinion there ate cttn several parties a
State of Sr.its. The following letter mong the royalists. Thai.f the Extcimma-
Upon the state ot Spain, from a person long ting Angel (it is thus the Apostolical Junta
resident m that country, will be found to pos- is called) is the most uumcinus, and il is sum
scss considerable interest : that monks are at the head ot it. IT.eir de-
41 The organiz ition of Spain docs not ad sire is to exterminate ail the constitutional-
vance in any respect, llic government is ists to the very last; ane their p eject is to without money ; the officers on indefinite place the infant Don Carlos on the tin one.
I conge, those who belonged to the coristituti- 44 At a visit made by a French officer to a
onal army, and those who come from Amcri- monasteiy, the monk who served him for a
ca, are dying of want. 1 he clerks in the conductor was wholly disinclined to mild
treasury arc not ashamed of offering them a measures. Some one had related to him the
few sous, on Condition of their sacrificing 50 absurd story, that the Austrians, upon their per cent, upon their slender half pay. The entrance into Naples, after the revolution.
active land and sea forces are hardly better had cut off the head of 36.000 persons. This paid than the officers on indefinite conge. story appeared to him admirable, and the of
Persons exercising civil functions arc no bet- ficcr had great difficulty in persuading him
ter off, except such as arc in the finance dc- that it was false. The Anchor society con
p ertinent, who find means of appropriating to sists of more moderate royalists, who are par
themselves a great part of the; revenue of the. tizans of king Ferdinand. The Liberals arc
state. Lvery thing in this country requires united, because they arc unfortunate ; the Ato be regenerate. Administration is in a state poslolic party, which has the ascendancy.
of infancy, and corrupt. Justice is venal, like display arrogance towards them, k take plea all the branches of the governments, & arbi- sure in smiting their enemies to the ground.
trary. The king can arrest the execution ol In Spam corruption is met with at every step
all judgment, even in civil affairs. 1 hear- In trance there is much mote real religion;
my is yet to be organized, and even the clcr- but, to make up for it, there is in Spai- much
gv,for they are divided like the rest of the more superstition. The power of the monks
naii-n. 1 he rcctorsareopposeelto the monks, diminishes every (lav thev have but tew no
.1 Thieves are numetous, and it must be so, for vices, and would have fewer still if it did not
those robbers who have money to give toju afford an exemption from the conscription
dicial personages being sure to be euscharg- The number of malcontents is enormous. No
ed from prison without trial ; the persons rob one of any party is satisfied. The Spanish
bed take care not to denounce them for fear nation is essentially proud; every one who of being afterwards assassinated Permanent possesses understanding, feels deeply immililaiy commissions were abolished in 1825 pressed, that at this moment it ;s in a state of
The seventy executions ordained by that decomposition. The mass of ab'-e officers ex
of Madrid, for political offences, have chang pellcd from the army, the greater part fri
ed the opinion ol no one, and have notehmm having obeyed, and sevcial with rcgiet, the
lshed the number of malcontents. One might commands of the king, who had made oath to have expected by this time a more moderate the constitution, are in despair.
system; but whilst there arc no institutions ''The purchasers of domains oi the clergy,
that compel the Spanish government to pur- who have been depriv ed of them not onlv
wiihout i eceiving an indemnity, but, more-over, with all the improvem "U thev h: d made upon these estates, are J.-.r from being satisfied. The measures adopted since tindeliverance of Cadi?., are solely calculated in lead to a catastrophe. 11 Spain be given up to herself, torrents of blood will flow. Afiei a long stnmrrle, it is ptebahle she wonhl he-
mittcdthorein, lie considered that the honorable cut had no It gal right ol jurisdiction " 1 he court insisted upon his giving a direct and positive answer to the question, or they should consider him guilty Mr Baker ob served to the court, It theie was no alterna
tive, he should say tie was not guilty, denying their right of jurisdiction.
44 As he was indicted upon two new charges which were My led Ti eaon, the nature ol
leh, or ihe punishment thai mlirhl be an-
vr
nexed to the oflVr.cc, he did nor know or lindci stand, ami being i bout counsel, helho'r proper to ak far Continuance to the next court, which was granted, and which will be
on the li. si Tuesday ol May next. The court
proposed to him to get bail, which he accordingly did. He is laid under bonds for 1001
" Light Americans, iivirg at Madawaska, wci e indicted at the last court, and eleven or
more, living on the Aroostook. Next Monday esqube Morehouse, with hc fiosse com itatns, is going up the Aroostook, to take all w ho were concerned in the affray about Arnold's cow, and carry them to Frcdrricton r t a . - .... .
jais. 1 hose living at .AiUtlawaska will doubt
less be sent f-r so cm " 4 mondat Feb 13 Yesterday, Mr. Thomas lJeckwith. a settler on the Aroos-ook. arrived in this settlement. He fled here for protection. He says, we may look for nine or ten more in the course of one or two da s through the wilderness from the Aroostook Shall our citizens I e hunted like the savage beasts ol prey ? Will our government look tamely on, and see our fair possessions wrested from us, and our citizens thus abused ? u wkdnf.sday, February CO. I have been waiting lor the arrival of the Aroostook settlers. They will be hero soon, or they will
be taken. I remain. xc.
FItESH MEDICINES, OOCTOi Mc.XAMEE respectfully informs the citizens ot the Wabash country, and the public generally that he has just opened his i MEDIC LYE STORE 4 On Market street, next dor to S. Tomunson's store, in the room formerly occupied ty F. Dickson wheic he is now opening Medicines just rcceivcel. During the month of June, he will receive fiom Philadelphia, -several packages additional, to complete the assortment, and make it ample. In conducting this business, I c has ngaged the assistance ol Dit U'volvertox which he hopes will enable him to accommodate those who purchase for family purposes to their entire satisfaction; the advantage of correct pre
scriptions to such, will be obvious. Physicians puichaMug, may be assuicd of every article necessary in practice, and of genuine quality; none other will be offered It will be made their interest to favor him with their custom. Country merchants may find it to their interest to give hini a call, for such medicines as they may want. E Mc.NAMEE. Vinrcrnes, May 15. 1827. 15-tf 50"J? 1VOOLVERTOX. respectfully informs the citizens l Vincenr.es, and vicinity, that he has so far recovered his health! as to be ab'e to asist Doctor ilc Xamee, in the above business. & to resume his Piactice, which he will do in the employ of Dr. Mc. Namee. J. D WOOLVFRPON
sue any single course two days together, one
cannot hope to see tranquility restored to this
country. The dunes being vcrv heavy, and
the revenue officers eo y illy paid, smuggling
is carried on to an enormous extent. The
tax on salt not bringing in any thing, each
household is forced to buy of the state the
quantny of salt it is reckoned to consume.
In Andalusia, 55 reals arc paid for what the come a confederated republic. Nothing bu
Smugglers give tor six. institutions can give security to persons and
I he Spaniard is dull and patient, but if a propel tv, and save king Ferdinand and his
remedy is not applied to the actual state of country. Here Ss t!c general source; of the
tin gs a revolution is inevitable; it may be evil There are no finances in a country with
out mduUiy,and there can be no industry in a country where the unfi.utunaie man . ho de votes himself to it, find himself, if he succeeds, put in pr ison by the order of a subal tern, who takes possessionem ti e fruit of his labor The nariizans of absolutism would
Valuable Hcil Kshite for Sale ipUUSUANT to an Act of the LegislaJL ture of the state of Indiana, the undersi -jied will, on tire First Monday of.lprH next offer for sale at Pvhlic Vendue, ti the town of Mcrom, in the county of Sullivan, the following valuable tracts of land situated in the aforesaid county, viz. S. W. Qr. of Ser No. 1, in Town. No 8 N. of K uitt- No. 11 West.
V,. Qr. ot Sec No. 2, in Town. Nt. 8, North
JjdoI and bliue bhop
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retarded or accelerated by circumstances, but
it will be terrible. 1 he events at Catalonia
have proved to those who were willing to re
ly upon 50,000 royalist volunteers for the sal
vation ot the monarchy, that was a bad re
source, since hcy neatly all went over to the
insurgents. I hat institution, on the contrary, have no industry tlnough attachment to tin
is calculated to subvert it more nuicklv. Ikintr It is not lor them to ohev. but to seek
JMost ot thcrti arc men without caking, who, only their own profit, and e( cnp all the pub
He posts i he A po --to. reals, w no ought to be filled with irratitude towards Fiance, feel none at all. The capitulations signed by a son of France, are daily violated under ti e eyes of Frenchmen, and under the shelter ol i heir uniforms."
having nothing to I osc, are ready to commit
every kind ot excess '1 hose who were na tional militiamen made themselves volun
tcers. They are the poor ar med against tin
rich, whom the latter regard with great ap
piehension. Local taxes were imposed to
clothe these volunteers with elegance. They cost very dear, and the money would have
been better employed in having a good army
XORTll JUSTE 110 VXD WW IMPORTANT.
of Uam?c No. 1 1 West.
West half of Sec. No. in Town. No.9,INorth of Kange No 11 We: t. Kast half of S'jc. No. 17, in Town. No. 7, North of Paru-e No. 10 West. S. W Qr. of Sec. No. K, in Town. No. 7, North of laugo No U West. Kast halt f Slm . No. V-i, in Town. No. 8, North -f Karge No. 1 W st. Those lands were purchased at the public land sales in the war 1816, md was at thai time eonsideied ti e fust choie e in the coun ny. Pc rMns w ho may wish to receive inlormaiion as to the quality arid situation of these lands, are refer red to Mr. Samuel Col man, of Merom the tracts will be offered in quarter sections. Abo, will be offered in the town of Tcrrc-
I lautc, on the
Second Monday cfJlpril, (being court day) the following lots in, and adjoining to said town, viz Out Lots, Nos 07, 72. :3 III. on & 47. In Lots Nos 53. 70. 188, 2iK) & 201 By reference to the Map of the town, it will he seen that lire Inn Lots arc well situated as to business, & the Out Lots present some
of the nu'St desirable situations for private
rc-Mdenccs adjacent to the town
From one third, to one hall of the purchase
money will be expected in hand, aril the bal
anco in twelve months, to be secured by Icin
upon t he property For information as to the
Lots in Terr e Haute, inquiie of James Partington, Esqr.
DIANA M BULLITT, Jdnntrx. of Thntnas 7r, deed SAMl. OWATHMLY, Jtnt for llrvrv itkiTi,on, 1? Mary A. Atkinson. FebMi rv 9. 1828. 2-9l
ihe last maii from IL nUon, to a pcison in Portland, elated 4 lluitUon PUnianun, February 16, I 8 OS. d k a u sir. Your letter under date of the 2d inst came sale to hand this rnor ning. I will solicit vour attention for alewmo-
of the line. The kingot Spain with his ab Extracts from a communication received by
solute power, is assuredly the least powerful
sovereign in me world, for he is not obeyed
far beyond the walls of Madrid. The cap.
tains-general, a species of pachas, arc hardly 1 Jt a.
oueyeel out ot tin ir residence ; but earh place
lives under the despotism of the local magi
strate taken from the ruling party ol the ih.y, mnits to John Baker, our much persecuted
Who unfortunately puts passions in the place
of reason, and who commonlv consider s his
post as a farm, which pel haps he w ill not have to mono, and from which he must derive, no matte how, the most money possible. The merchants dar e not engage in any speculation, being persuaded, that if they should succeed in any cnierpiize, when it Shall be known that they have monev, some ill fate will aw lit them. They will he happv, if, in sacrificing their property, they escape the galleys. The Spanish navy is in such a wretched state, that the officers are apprehensive of compromising the ho;i'.- of their flag in facing the independents, who want for nothing. 'I here are officers who have six years pay due; and such an ireeive two or three month- pav in the year consider themselves fortunate. An almoner of a ship of the line showed me his account made up. He has been constantly in board ship anil there is due to him a sum equal to 17 500 fr. of this he will never get a sous. The land forces ar e not paid vith greater exactness, and they arc badly clothed coats, however, have been
citizen He made h appearance in this set tlcment a few hours afier 1 received our letter. He informs me that the Supreme court commenced i's session en the fust Tuesdav ol the present month, and that his trial came on the Thursday following. Prcv ions to his being brought before the couit, he had been presented and indicted before the grand juiy, on two charges, namelv. fi'st for hoisting at Madawaska the American colors, and refusing to pull them down when requested. The second is for opposing a Bi itish otliccr acting in his official capacity as constable, Six other Americans arc also included in this indictment. When he was arraigned before the court, the above charges wt-ic read to him, in addition to those on which he was first arrcs ted, and on being asked, whether guilty or not guilty ? he declined answering the qucs'ions in chief, but observed to the couit, in substance as follows : "That he was a citizen of the state of Maine ; that the oflVnces said to have been committed, were committed within the limits of said state, if committed at all, over which said state, or offences com-
CnninusMon Storage. riIIK subscriber lespn tfuily informs his J! friends, and the public in general, that he has late !v completed a large and commo dims WARE 110 USE, on his wharf in Vin ce mies, on the Wabash liver, wh'-re he will receive Goods on Sioruge, or Sell on Commission and hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a part of the public patronage. Wm. MILCH F.
Vincenncs, Feb 7, 1823. 1-tf
The subsciib' r has opened a Boot & Shoe shop, at the comer ol Market and Second streets. Vin-
cennes, and having on hand a large stock of leather of the
first qualify, and morocco, for Ladies wear, he he pc by the s.y'e and quality of his voi k,
and constant attention to business, to receive
a poitionol pub.ic patronage.
NATHAN WEBB. March 24. 1328. 8-3t Pjlack-nrithin0:. HHE subscriber has engaged Mr B Weijj man, to supciintcnd, and cany on his
at the old stanil formerly of Smith & Thomson the well known qualifications of Mr. Welman as a good workman, will insure a liberal share ol public patronage All kinds of Edged tools made and wat ranted. N. SMITH. February 14. 1827. 2-tf PROPOSALS B7. M. H. ANDREWS, PITTSBURGH, rEi;:.". F-nr Pc'Ri.rsmvG by surscriptiox, A NEW LITERARY PERIODICAL, EN1ITLFD, THK Crystal, & Ladies Magazine, KriBl-Ll.ISHKD WITH REAUTIFUI. LNGRAVINCS. THE design of this publication is the dc elopement vi the female talent of our country, particularly the western portion of it, by affording a vehicle for the literary contributions of such 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 talcs, female biography, essays in prose and verse, and a spirited miscellany of humor and sentiment, the chief of which shall be from the pens of gifted females cf America and the age. Tire typography and embellishment of the Crystal shMl he in a line style of eleganee. Each number will contain thirty-two octavo p;.ges be printed en fine paper, and accompanied with a beautiful c pj ei -plate engraving, and handsomely printed cover. Twelve numbers of the
work, containing near 100 page of print, and 12 d.fFerent engravings, will form a beautiful volume, to wh'u h a title .a.;e cv index will be adde d. TERMS ' hv w rk will bedciivtred to subserihers in the city and vicinity lor one dollar ami f.tty cents payable on the receipt of the first or February number, r two dollars payable at the end of thr ee months. Persons at a distance by enclr.sii!- ten dollars in advance will have eight copies t each number fr rwarded to their order. No subscription received from a distance unaccompanied with the cash. iLr Ladie s into w hose hands the Crystal may fill are respectfully ? elicited to undertake an active agency for the work in their respective places of residence. The Fditoi s in Indiana, arc desired to publish the above, and act as .'"rents. Subscribers n-i ri-
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LKW1S MILLER, Xutchrz. W. N J. LEWIS. EvaruviL'r. DAVID S. CIIAMliEKS, ), . ... T.H. TILL AY, j LoUin 'llle' N. R In addition to his former assort ment, he has just received horn N. Orleans, CO FEE E, MO LASSE 5, SUGAR, MACKEREL, L?c. Which are offered very low lor cash. Wm M1EURE. Hags ! Hags ! Hags ! CAS If, or WORK, will be ivcn for an quantity of clean lAnnen or Cotton hags at thC WFSNTERM Sl'V nO'lTf Tallow, wanted at tins oUice.
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Administrator's Notice. A LL persons are hereby inlotmed, that I
upon the cs'ate ol Abraham J'ea, (laic of 0 Pike county) deceased ; all those indebted 10 said estate are tequestedto make immediate pa) ment, and ihosc having claims against the same aiedesircd to present them legally authenticated for settlement within one ear from this dale. It is believed the estate is solvent, JACOB PEA, Adm. V h 22. 1P28. 8-3t Administrator's Notice. "TTO ITCE is hereby given, thai I havetaJJI ken out letters of administration on the T estate of J. R. Goss, (late ol Spencer cuunty) deceased, which estate is insolvent, and I shall claim the settlement of ihe same as uch. TRUSTIN WOOLLIN. Adm oj the estate cf J. R. Gcs deed. March 10, 1823. 8-3i-iutr
