Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 July 1818 — Page 3
THE WESTERN SUN.
Vincennes, JULY z:.
m mi. f "I Kt- . 4 1 kVft r
Me Donald to stair, that he never autho-
ri d any person to an . unce bin in the pentitief, as a candidate Gar the senate a, the approaching election.
We h i ve been requested to state, that William Pallet) re. will, if elected, serve his fellow citizens of the senatorinl district composed of the counties of Kjidx, Davis, Sullivan and Vi:o, in the next general assembly as a member of the $fnate. Candidates for the House of Repreventatives. Gorge R. C. Sullivan, Robert Puntin, fohn M Clure, Joseph Warner, Math I. Huntington, Genl. W. Johnston, John Vv Donald, Samuel Em mi son, and Peter icn. GnmtiHah ft : Sheriff, Bcnj. V. Becks, John icott,Wm. C. Vandeventer, Chas. II. Tillinghast, and lames Nabb. Candidates for Cbn ity Commissifcpl raim Jordan. Samuel Adams, J - rph Mc Olure, Abraham Westfall, Daniel Langtoh. Candidates fcr Coi onn William Scott, James Westfall. We are authorised to announce REU BEN W. NELSON RS a candidate for Congress, at the next August election. V m ' ' r jfa tional Intelligencer June 27. We. have been favored with ihe use of a ' ios Ay res ( iazet te received by the Woodrop Sims, arrived at Baltimore from which we copy the subjoined notice of '.lie !ate splendid victory which has crowned the Republican rms in Chili. From another source we learn, that 13 e:v:s before this de cisive battle, the Patriots had suffered a defeat They re treated an l recruited then, collecting their strength into one tremendous effort, relying upon the bayonet alone, Crushed at a blow the whole royal army. All the particulars of this splendid triumph we have not received ; but enough is known to assure us of its decisive character, and to encourage to belief, that it is as certainly the death blow to the royal power in Chili as we hope it is the precursor of the speedy and total extinc lion of the Spanish power from the Isthtnus to Cape 1 lorn. We IcaV i through a private channel, that Judge Bland one cf our commissioners had set out from Buenos Ayres Tot Chili (over land we presume); of course it Was not his intention to ictiirn in the Congresk. it she left Rio de la iMata as early as the 1st of Liat which time it was expected she wmmLsail, T'-e FV;pVh of the PatritWiieral Jose de San Martin to the supreme :overrnent, gtvim? an official account of the
nattle ot Mainu, will annear in our
next.
Kxtmtt of a lettff from ai Aiaetitan r itl man at ti&MMOS JYRES, ro '.:? friend in K-ntucky. dated Ajtril 22, is l318, By the official accounts of the ite glorious victories, enclosed you wiil find that St Mrtin ranks among the first generals of the age The consequences are not to he calculated by the arithmetic of common events. M It is supposed decisive of the question of Independence in this quarter; ; I it is conn" lently expected that the f v olntifiU standard will soon be unfurled
JTy. Reporter.
krlng is an extract of n letter
':. rof the Vorfolk Herald,
dated at Otbraker, Ma 6. It is said thi morning that Spain has retled usthe Ftoridas. i The Russian fleet in Cadiz is condemned as rotten, and the port is at this time beset by four Patriot privateer who Tr:fcc p'ive of much prooertv In siht of t' e city ! One of the cruisers is
aaid to be a corvette of 28 guns.
tit
the same just offer upon the Patriotic altar. The grateful go ve run unfits suppics ed, by an arret all the a tfk' and extraordinary taxes, throwing te tc t the army on the patriotism ol theJimtrv, which it is charged to defend. The iccital will also be engraved upon the columns of the doors of the city, and tiie
tnscrij tion terminate by this apostrophe
to foreign nations " Say f tuch fieofile
vstre formed for utve.
the
77
Uj V
VAUTIMXiS.
O-IN Mc.GIFFIN . e n-
r e ctfi'll y mtorms l is tncncls
and the public in .general, that he
has just received, in addition to his former stock, a large quantity of S.1STIWS, comprising a general assortment of HOLLO W WARE, also a few setts of MILL IRONS, All of which lie offers low for t : si Vincennes, July 23, 3 818.
those indebted to the late firms
of Harlow & Trimble ami John
TcGifFn 1st Cj. are requested to call
settle with John Mc.Giffin before
the I5vh of August, all unsettled accounts after that date will be put into ti e hands of a proper Officer for collection. J. Mc.G Vincennes, Tuly 23. 3 l-tf GROCERIES, fy: BY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, FOR S. il.K AT
THOMAS JONES'S
ON WAT Bit STREET, A LARGE ASSORl'MK S-T OF
GROCERIES, viz: Prime Green Coffee, Imperial TK.1S.ohhc latest Ilvson . ? v' ii I importation. Young Hyson J 1 Madeira ""j Sherry I WIJTES,o the first TennerifFc Sc j Quality. Lisbon ' 4th Proof Jam lica Spirits, Country Gin, Rye Whiskey, Sugar House Molasses, Chocolate. N. Oilcans Surrar, Pepper and Allspice, Mustard and Ginger, Allum and Brimstone, Spanish Plot ant Indigo, Nickaragun Wood, Camwood and Fustic, Logwood and' Madder, Pittsburgh Porter in Bottles
NEWS FROTH THE EXTERTR. B rr.vos- vr.v.s, April 5 A Irttat art of devotion has proved to
World, of what the love of one's coun ir, tapa1 Siniilaficts. almost w:tiiexample in despotic governments,
, h 4o t tnnn ail rasoowijs the I r of" libertv -,;rh has overcome one
a ...... . . tr ,
tf oil! ri'0 ii"wc iui intaawnia urij nvvri Two p or Indllvldualsol ' 'hilnhava shewn the most iHHJe examolc rr disinterested f,rc. ir fTering to Oen an Martin, the h lforail let posrssc ?, and all their i wfdrv. The cm1 u 5astlc creneral soon injured t''(" inhahHsnta or Santlacro, and the autho:iticB in their namcx to deposit
4
Glue, Segars, Wrapping Paper, Letter do. Wiitinjj; do. Plough Lines, Glass Bottles, Flasks, Porter Bottles, Axes and Hatchets, Hand-Axes and Hoes, Mattocks and Tea Kettles, War lie Irons, Sad Irons, Crowley Steel, Scythes and Sickles,
Pittsburgh Castings, Pot Hooks, Ink Powder. Sec. Jkc. Sec. All of which will be sold for
and carriage en accommodating terms.
N B. CJSHor G ODD Swill be given for Peltry and Bees-Wax. Vincennes, July 25. 34-6t
SAW LOGS.
THE STEAM-MILL COMPANY
WILL continue to purchase POPLAR h CHERRY
SAW-LOGS and will also purchase RAFTS composed of POPISH CHERRY cr OAK provided there be not more tbQ one f irth Oak. Xo other kinds wiile purchased. fV. FeiloxvsW July 20, 1318. 34-tf
jvo tic i:.
LT. those indebted to me either by
note or book account. Will do well
bcall and arrange with me by the 20th
of next August, ts I am determined to bring suits against all those that fail to do so, Which would be far from my wisht, but necessity compels me to do so. M ARK B VRNETT.
Vinccnnas, July 91, 18 IS 34-
BuJht President of the C .'
7
1
E. Presi-
Tbv ct;-
est-
Therefore, I, JamIs Moxro
dent of the United States, do he
clare and make known, tliat publ
shall be held at Opelousas, in th
Louisiana, for the disposal of the
ing lands, agreeably to law, in t lis
em land district of Louisiana, viz. On the first Monday in December next for the sale of Townships No. 1 ami 3 South ") Of the base "123456 1 and 2 North Lli:.c in Raii--J 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 North J ges 3 4 5 West of toe principal meridian. On the first Monday in February next,
for the sale of Townships
3 Souths f 2 3 4 5 4 South I 8 5 South I Of the base J 3 4 5 6
C 7 S 9 lOSouth r 1 i South j 12 South J
West of the principal meridian Excepting the land reserved by law forth support of schools and for other purposes Each sale shall continue open for three weeks and no longer, and the salt i shall be in regular numerical cider. Given under my hand, at the citf of Washington, the 20th day of June, one thousand eight hundred and
JAMES MONROE.
Bv the President JOSIAH
C m m r. of t h e a n d Off. c c.
IVukrf. s, by an act of cotrcss, pas"
h! on the 1 2th 1 December, U 1 1 entitle d
An act extending the time for opening
the several Land Offices established in the territory of Orleans1 the President of the United Mates is authorised to cause the land ofTices in the said territory 'now state of Louisiana"; to be opened, and the land o lie red f r sale :
line in Ranges.
4 5 6 4 3
AMES MO
C7The printers of newspapers who aic authorised to puplish the laws of the United States, (in the states south and west of Pennsylvania) will insert the above once a week till the first Monday in December next, and send their accounts to the General Land Office for payment.
A Map of the obove Land District is preparing, and will be for sale at Opelousas, and at the General Land Office by JOHN GARDINER, Ch Clk. Printers who publish this notice with the proclamation, will be furnished with a map July 25-tDec. Bijthe President of the U States, WHEREAS, by the several acts of Congress; the President of the United States is authorised to cause to be offered for sale the public lands in the Illinois territory, and whereas certain tracts have hitherto nut been offered for sale Therefore, I Jmks Monroe, Prcsi dent of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that there v ill be offered at public sale, at shav in the Illinois territory, on the ii: tlvA day and Tuesday in October n :t,ye following tracts of land, which Lave not heretofore been offered for sale, viz : 17 sections in township 14 s range l e
8 9 5 f 15 8 S 4 Ml 4 12 5 8 10
Given under my band at the City of Washington, this twenty-third day of June, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. JAMES MONROE. By the President : JOSIAH MEir;s, CommV. if the General Jand Office. 7 Printers who are authorised to publish the laws of the United States, in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri, will publish the above once a week till the 1st of October next, and send their bills to the General Land Office for payment.
lis 1 e 12 s 1 e lis 2 c 12 s 2 e Us 5 e t4 s 5 e 13 s 6 e Us 6 e 7 s 7 e 7 s 8 e 8 s 8 e 12s 8 e 3 s 9 e 4 s 9 e
TV
Posey County
ALL bt
Voters of Knox County. Ff.llow-Ciuzkns, From solicitation in the first instance, and trom an inclination on my pad m the
second oiate. I wn Mimii.r. ., . . a
.1 i I i. ii . i i i t ' ii r i , .a,. a a f -i it . i
j -.uc3, io no (lit mi . r o
Sheriff ot the county, at the next ensuing E.cUion, believing myself perfectly com
petent to execute the duties ot the sai
office and understanding that a report is in circulation that I am noi a U gal candidate, I conceive it my duty to correct the immuation. it appears to be founded upon a statute act of the I en itory, passed March 11, IS 13, CMtitied
An act to reduce into one tne seve ral, acts establtshi a permanent revenue," the 9th section of hich act provides that no commissioner appointed by the court of Common Pleas, for the purpose ;i in the said act mentioned ihonid hold the offices of principal or deput S c iff for one year after he shou'd have acted as such commissioner. In the arts oft' e legislature passed it the last s.v on and approved January 28, 1818, is an art, entitled An act tor Assessing md collecting Revenue," which defines the duties ot county officers coining within the pei vic w of the said act, and concludes in the following words, to wit : 11 acts and parts of acts heretofore in forc in this sta!e respecting the assesb 'r and collecting of revenue he and the same- are hereby repealed This act to take effect from and after its publication You will see then feilow citizens, that Should I possess your confidence, your votes would not be u thrown away as represented. 1 elioing ou will make a judicious selection for all elective offices I nave the honor to be, Kcspecfully vours. Sec. C vs H TIL INCH AST. Mil U U
persons indebted to the subscri
ber are requested to come forward
immediately and settle off their respectie balances, as longer indulgence cannot be iven. CHARLES SMITH. July 20, 1818 4t-3 4
SURVEYORS 1JROPOSALS will be received I
H the subscriber until the 12th dav of
..r r: .
oi iiuciines, agreeaoiy io an onan.mce entitled 4 An ordinance directing a e;eneral and minute survey of the town of Vlacc ones." R Br. BUNTIN, Chmn. July 22, 1818. 2t-34 Six Dollars Reward, STRAYED from the subscriber on the 7th of June last, TWO MARES one a bright bay, about 6 years old. about 14f. bunds high, a small star in her fore
head, a shoe on her near fore foot, brand ed on the near side with the figures 96
the other an iron grey about 14 hands
high, 14 years old, no brand perceivable, her fbretop cut square with her eyes 8c mane cut off on the top of her head. The above I e ward with reasonable expenecs will be paid to any peron who will deliver them to the subscribe! in Carlisle oullivan county. July 3. 3 vMl. .VKO M P. Five Dollars Reward. 11 ANA WAY from the su!crihcr sometime in April last, an Apprentice to the Hutting bubintss, b) the name of
RICHARD HATHA W.Y, - - i i .. - C i . i
mjuui i i c-ais ui aire, nis cioininir n
rprollrctcd All nprsntiv 1,toI
cautioned against harboring said ipr
ti e, in any way, as l am determine 1
put the law m force against all who may.
The above reward will be paid to any person who will delivtr him to me in Vincennes. R. p. PRICE. Vincennes, July 2'-, 1818. 34 TTOTICE, the publk an hereb) iaformed that stock in the J'ff' ronville Ohio Curiaf Comfiani, may now be subscribed lor at the Re
helv
f i
1 to
IIS day Lawrence Stull, caP netv cciver's office in incennes where
i before me Robert l)ei.nii-ofbool-:s are opened P
m -
s(ciii neiore me tvooert uenny
tl JusUces of the Peace for ahl county, and made oath that a Certificate, issued by the register of the Land Office Vincennes, to said Stull, dated 1 5th November 1816, for the North Kat quarter of Section No. 10, in Township No. 7, S of Range No. 13 W. has been lost, and that he has never sold or transferred the same to any person. Given under my land this 26th day of June 1818. Robert Denney.j. p.
ALE persons concerned, are hereby required to Lake notice, that in three months from the date hereof I shall i-sue to Lawrence Stull a duplicate certificate No. :6to, dated November is, 1814, unless to gal and sufficient objectione are made thereto. John Bmdolletj R I. 0, July K . 34-Ju
for that purpose.
B. PARKE, A?enr.
N E IN , l) ueu J. DOTY, I Agents. Vincennes, June 2. 18 I 8 30-tf " TA N YARD, tOK SALE. 1WISH to sell my Tan Yard. Kin est ol olumbia, (Ii" on Couiity, Indiana containing twelve 'ats, n ool and lime, dl in good repair; tla Neat is well calculated for an eatenaiee busmi ta, Convenient to water and bark and in tic heart of an extensile and rich settlement. Agrees bargain may be had, by iiu-
mediate application io
J( Si ril PFRRY.
I m 8. 29 tf.
J (ALL AUornen ut Lair.
KF.P.PS hi-OTu t on sr.roND STRrar opposite the POST-OFFICE. Yiir rnnea vth Januuy uid, -6tf
