Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 April 1820 — Page 3

trover) w ith Spain, tic opinion of all Kurope on the point at issue was in our favor and against her. That by exercising patience a little longer, by raiting at least to hear the Minister, who was announced as coming to give rnd receive explanations, vie c-mld not fail of obtaining ultimately without icsoning to force, the right to Which it was admitted We were entitled. Hut that precipitate measures bf violence might not only provoke Sp -a in to war, but would change the stats of the question between us ; would exhibit Us to the world a the aggressors, and would indispose aunst us those ttovr the most decided ii our favor. It is not expected that in the event of a war with Spalii any European power, will dpenly take a part in it against the United States ; but there is no doubt that tht; principal reliance cf Spain will be upon the employment of privateers in Trance and Eng

land, as well as in the Last and West writr U,e Snanish (Ut. but maiWl r -n -..! .. : 1. ut.rw r mini 4.11 nauuus, iinimiu:ir niii;iis ui , o lr own, expatriated into Spanish sub ice is for the purpose .1.' The enclosed copies of tetters from Mr. Frumcntin, contain the mo-it particular Information possessed by the Executive with regard to the subjects, mcniioned in your third en qiiiry. In the month of Septembers corps of 3000 men arrived at the Havuma, from Spain, one third of widen are said to have already fallen victims ti the diseases of that climate. Hy advices from the Havanua, as recent as the 4th of this month, we arc assured that no part of this force is intended to be in any event employed in Florida. 4. A communication from the Secretary of War, aho herewith enclosed, contains the information requested by the committee upon this enquiry. 5. At the time when Captain Read left Madrid, 13th October, Mr. Forsyth had no positive information even of the appointment of the person who is to come out as the Minister. Indirectly we have been assured that he might be expected to arrive here in the course of the present month. I am, with great respect, sir, your very obedient servant JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. We learn with great pleasure, that Captain Macdonouoh has been appointed to command the line of battle ship now building at New York, when she shall be in a state to receixc her commander. Captain Macdonough having become sensible that the course pursued by the Lourt lartial, of which he was a member, and which led to the officers composing said court t ring ordered home, was incorrcct, with that magnanimity which bespeaks n great mind, ac , ,iii b . .1 i r r Knowlcdgcd his error to the chief of the N avy department, who has taken the earliest opportunity of restoring this gallant officer to the service. This appointment will of course atlord auuitionai pleasure, wnen it is recollected that it is made without impairing that subordination which is i essential to our naval service. Tic Mivuri Exftedihtt. The Missouri expedition was fni ovr aq-nirt vesterdav, in the House of Hepsentalives. The Majoritv in favor of ,. . . . . tl J ., ... limiting it to the Council Hluffg, was more decided than on Saturday, Plie Council Bluffs, sj called from a council having been held there with ! the India is,by Lewis and Clark, during their tour of exploration some years ago ) arc wituatcd about 470 miles above the mouth of the MUsou. ri river, which last is 15 miles above the town of St. Louis. They arc from 1 30 to 200 miles beyond the extent of the remotest present American settlement. Of course, should he expedition not proceed farther, its main object, the security of the Western frontier by the establishment of a powerful out-post, is already accomplished, and has received the decided sanction of the House of Representatives. The Mandan villages, beyond which it was doubted whether the ex pedition would proceed, are, by land, between five and six hundred miles a bove the Council Blufis. The mouth of the Yellow Stone river, to which it has been sometimes said the Lxpeditinn would extend. is, bv land, about three hundred miles above the Mandan village . A j.'. TrJ. Ml V" y jliom irtue of an execution issued the clerks office of Vander burgh circuit court and to me ditcctrc and delivered I have taken one kiln of Plank two hours and sundry articles of household furniture, which I shal expose to sale at the house of William K M'Garcy in the town of Evanvillc, on the 1 5th day of April next. ALA NSC) NT WARNLR. O S.V.C j:varwillc, 29th March, H2 ).

We arc authorised to announce

the following gentlemen at'eami dates for the office of Associate Judgat the ensuing election. DAVID DHOWiV. HENRY ItUilLE, M MtK. HARNETT, WILLIAM H. M'CALL. We arc also authorised to announu JOHN DECKER, VALENriNTE J. HitADLET. JOHN H. DKKNNON, ; John hrorr, and JAMES N RB, as candidates for the office of Shcrifl for this county, at the next electioBOROUGH ORDISAiW 7 SuhMfTiie'it to an ordinance rfgttla r tintAthc election of truttee fle it ordained bv the board 6f trus tees olhe borough of Vincotmes in common council assembled Jul it is hereby rdaincd by the aujhuiity of the same pointrt uAlcp the orfinwrfo to which tins a suinnement shall mot trceive or record f;ww votes as legal under the act of incorporation but those of resident frcrVhoidcra or house holders within their vard ; and evety resident free hnlurr or htfuse holder shall have one Wteto beieccived and recorded in thV noies of the ward 0 1 where he rcsucs 2d. And be it tiither ordained, that in all cases wheli the voter is known to be only the nlitei of a room or a house, it shall by lawtul for the judge to question hi An oath before his vote be rcceiwdl 01 recorded, and learn whether hr vented t fc ?i! room or hoitsa .temporarily to be pre vilegcd to votl, andy it be discover ed that the lyom or Irouse was rented or nominall procuremcrcly to have a vote. theiprevileRe Ijhall not be allowed, buy all such votVs be rejected. 3d. Andne it further ordained, that every cljse in the ordinWcto which this is a supplement notVonformablc to or crresponding herewith, shall be, an the same arc hereoy repealed ad that this ordinance shall be in focc from and after its egal pro mulgation' 24? b March, 1820. DAVID S PONNER. Chairman Pro, TeVn. r.. J HRA'iLF.V. Clerk. i. t inters lcinainiug m the Post Oili e at V'tncenneb, on the 31st day of March 1820, which, if not taken out within three months, will be lent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Allendef Jo,h;ia Archer Wm D. Alexander John Allison Isaac B Bohn Elizabeth Bonneau Lambert Br!ggs Ira 2. Bngaian Jahn 3. Braullictte Pienn: Brown V:n Brown Ulysses Browning Joseph Baehanui Victor BcOih im Abel B. Burch Edward H. Uailey John Haker Ucv. Job Ballard Jeremiah B-irlow Jeey J:irie' m ,!UTK- ,LclST r Barton LJr. P. P. H t j0,uthan Hoamon Carter Beckes Beja. V. Hickocll isral black James Carter Hycn Chafel Onatus or Austin Clilfard Joshua Cavanaugh William Chitwood James Clark Hev. John Cochran Andrew Cochran William. Codd George CoL 'aea John Colegrove (ieo. W. Couin vn W illiam Colton Nathan Co nmisMoner of Conkle Richard B. f Clark County C ooper George W. ,onul. Icl Cornell Daniel Lome Mss Ajrness Crehs Cerowe CrcWs J(Vm Crocker Ki.sha tr.mm.nril VaeldYn Lmmon Josiah R. Crosbv Joan Cruse Abslo.n Chief Magistrate of Vincennes 1) Dangerhcld James Dooliug Widow T. l)ais George Douglass William Davie Charles Urate John I . Dubois Toussaint Esq. Dick worth Nathan Douglass William Duncan William E Eversolc Samuel 2. Lwing Elijah Dederick John Denaut Toussaint Denniston John DUlanv Dr. B. Dixon Henry Duncan Jamca Eaton Morgan Eaton Solomon Els worth James Fellows Levi Feath Thomas Flower Thomas Fisher Samuel 2 Flagherty James O. Francis Jaiii or Da.nl. tliun irceman Stephen G Gilhraith Isaac Goodwyn John (iilkspie John Gorman Thomas Glenn Hugh (trace Isaac Glidcnwell Robert Gray John G. H Hanlon John Hetficld Robert Hanlou Thus. O. 2 Hovt James 2 H.uVno Joseph 2 Hubbard Adolphus ii.irtwvii i-.p'iraim r . Haes Mrs. Sailv Hunt John I 5c J Ireland John Jennings Joseph H Jarrat William Johnson Samuel 2 Jifler H alp'a Johnson Nelson Jti.Leus llliani Keefe James .veel Margaret Ketchum Vm. Kilbourn Mrs. Ma ry. Kinkead William Kerkcudall Daniel Kvlc James Lafor.U .'kiitV.cr.y Leracu EU:ubcth

fLangnon Madame LuTic David

V. Lockwood Joseph .'i A Unci t, i,g Da vid 2 . imb Cornelius 2 Loring Ezckiel . issclle Col. II. Ludiueton Horace . :ap John M I 'Coy Hev. Isaac Matinlcy Miss Jan i'Cullough Jarues Mays J imcs S ' I'Entire William" Medford William I'Fctridge JemimaMerry Cc.rnciius FGumr.e John Miller "Hubert A. I'Kee Francis VigoMillcr John O. i'Ma ris Patrick Montgomery Anarh; L'.hl Frederick Moore Isaac 2 '. iiwaring RobcrtMoorc John larcum Marvel Mnycrs Rhudy larcum Joseph Mulhollon Hugh lartin Hvnry Mandell Samuel larvin Harnabus 2 Murphey James lathews Samuel 2 McachumArchibald N 4bb Jamca Nicolase Madame 'icholsrn Simson Norton Aaron O Jlncy Benjamin Owens Thomas r 'armcr Rev. HenryPhillips capt. Joseph rirr Samuel 2 Piety Polk irsons Thomas Porter Mrs. Jane isturcight John Porter James Patrick Dr. Scpter Prcvo Samuel Pearse Normon W.Piice Israel Perrigen Peter Perry W. N. Price C. M. Prince William R Richardson Robert Ringo William Uisley Hannah Hoacls Benjamin Robertson Wm. Robinson John itapcr Robert ! law lings Scott Raymond Curtis Reach Rev. Mr, Keed John teinhart John !ene Louis .Rokus Samuel Rice Reuben or Jes-Ruhv Peter so Ryne James uchai dson Joscplr S i -ott John 2 Smith enas record Peter Smart Thomas Seward Ben. I. Snapp Abraham F. herilVof Kn,ox co. 2Snapp Abraham Shields John Stafford Samuel Siliman Jar ise Stanton William Simmons Stephen Stewart Joseph Slow Nathaniel Sturgis Robert Small cel. John Stuart Samuel Small capt. Wm. Swinney Edward Smith Ebenczci Stuckey Frederick Sunth David T Taylor Robert Thompson Francis Tcel Peter Thompson Charles Thacker Abel Tray lor Jesse Ihompson Law- Tyler Almus rencc cc B. V Vanarsdallcn Fer-Vannatta Aron umand S. or Isaac. W Walker M. N. Wick Wm. W. Walton James Jr. Willet Jonathan Waterman Wm. Williams Francis 2 Watson Ebenczer Williams Acor West Reeer Wolfe Jacob Westfall Isaac G. Wooden Amos AVstfall James 2 Wynne John H. V Voung Jonathan Voting John or Peter Hollingsworth. G. R. C. SULLIVAN, P. M. Persons applying for Idhrs in me anavc iiai. innst .siatv hat then arc .tilvertisaL ov they trill not get them. Ao credit nil I in future he given for letter postage, nor any mnnvij received except that which is taken m isank ! m " I lyt wsw'prr mmagc musi T l l tmid ntmrfi'rtii jji ntlrmirn y x irtue of an execution issued from the clerks office of Vander burgh circuit court ami to me delivered, I have taken three town lots in the town of Evansvillc, the nronertv of Jocob Bloycr. which I shall expose lopublicsileonthc ljthibyof April i v .uui i nuuac uuur in an derburh county. AL ANSON WARNER D. S.V.C. Evansville March 30th, !S20. 1X Dollars Reward. Ranaway from the subscriber on the 19th Nov. last. John M Fall, an Indented Apprentice to the Hattincr business Whoever will return said apprentice to the subscriber, shall receive the above reward, and all reasonable expenses will be paid. SAMUEL RRUNER. Vincennes April C. 1820. 15 3w 5 Dollars lleward. STRAYED from the subscriber ai oout one vear aco. a ln.hr K-nun Marc, branded on the left shoulder wiui me icuers v. is. with a vcrv sho,tuil,7op 8 yCSrs oM, a uZZ racker, any person who will return saio mare, shall be entitled to the above reward and all necessary char-

ges paiu. HENRY BOCCHE. Vinccnr.cj, April bh3 nvjrj. 13 3

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'1 A KEN UP y James Chambers living in Wl(lener township, one dark sorrel inaic. 14 hands high, judged o be 4 years old, no brand perceivable, both hind feet white, natural trotter, appraised to 35 dhllars by Gabriel Lemcn and William Lemen. I do hereby certify, that this is a true copy taken from my estray book. Given under my hand and seal this 10th day of March, 1820. CHARLES 1 PI KE J. P. For sale A NUMBER OF Build eligibly situated for business, on MAKKET 8TKEKT. apr 'icationtobo made to the subscriber before the 20th inst and inas of his abscencc afterwards, to Dr. Jacob Kuykendall. .... ... JOHNBW1NC. Uc. lOtn 1119. n.ESFiXT ,11 t3 persons indebted to him to all and make payment, as he is about i take measures to renew his 3 persons indebted to him to call to AsSOHTMF.NT V'incrnncs Sept. L 39-tf. 1 A KEN LP Hy Sawyer Williams of Marrs townshin l'ost:v . nnntrv. Ir.rlijit i 1- y j, ........ ,m. rl?rlr !iv. lii-iri Rt- vl-ii-u ''"M u.v um, UUUUl fourteen bauds and a halt mVh. natur. la trottf-r. no mnrW nr lumwlw a trouer, no marKa or okuiUh per-ccivabie-appraised to g45 by James Dixon and John Samph e A true cop from my estiay book. GEORGE STULL, J. P. P. C. February 2G. J820. 13 3w J. lioseman, Ifllltlsor Gild FatlCtl Cldir Three Doors below Mr. iieamons Hott-l will pay one dollar per bushel for clean FLAX-SEED. Vinccnnes. Dee. IK ;fli?f Totterj. THE subscribers have establiihtd a Pottery, at the corner of Church and fourth streets, and will constantly keep cn hano a general assortment of Potter's Ware, I at the most reduced prices for Cash. A liberal Discount will be made to Country Merchants and others, who may purchase fcy Whalcsale nQnixso.YMoxFoRD. HIP1T 10 tf Frl riiill. L'mrtntrt.ifi heretofore existX nir between Sam.ji,,, t Colter ot mcennes and John Fisher of IWtim. re utuhr the or! of w " t. W 4 U i i . Smjiiipl Hill Pr kfrmi thiiit,. i, am lZ: 't" mii n Jim w titicd that immediate iKivnitnt must be iniaucto Jow:; Lwinc fcsi. whuis dulv iiuiminseu to receipt lor toe same oxlier wise suits vUi be cuiuincnced mdiscnm tnately. SAMUEL HILL, JOHN COLTER.

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3 q9o .1 9 GARDEN SEEDS, (From the Shaker's Society) ftr sale at the Apotliecary store of SHULEU, WOOD U Co. Pcb. 3. erf. J. & IV. L. COLAIAN. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ( rincnincs Indiana.) HAVK just received, in addiUcn to their former stock of Merchandise, Window glass, all sizes by the box. Glass ware assorted by ditto. Best rosin soap,and tallow candies bv ditto. Smoaked lierrings by do. Snufl" and scoars bv do ChewinrrTobahlr." r t . vb OuttMvrt nails by do. caa Dcst newKng. cheese uwi new oug. encese Monongahela whiskey, cheiry bounce, Jamaica spirits A pints mencan wine, by the barrel Castings, iron and brass wire, Seavcs and riddles and fire fenders. lratlllf rilmirrl-i .1 1 i ' vu-lia ailtl DIOlIlTll imnc nat . i p nl A.;. x.t , . . uuu , w"r;"6 "'"S, MU HUH ifOliS, Spanish brown. Tar rosin lowgwood,tvild bag3 Raw cotton dumestir. cottons Dtlfand Liverpool Warts. ' Writing, rrmttngV U racing Paper by the HE.1M. Six, Seven, and ten plato STOVES, for sale or rent. Ml of which, we are enabled to sell at the most reduced prices lor cash or current paper in band; most of the paper uf the lnuepenuent Hanks ol Ky and uncurrent Banks of OVio and Penn.will hf a3m-, t:nt1 - !' "wum ui payment for Merchandise. jr No credit will begben for Merchandise at our t tore by retail after this date. Those indebted fft lie Ktr note or book account are ear kl , Ie tar" iicbuy requested to come forOfbelnrrthf. t;o, ri 1,1 "c,nlr 15th day oi Jan. - - .atiirr. 1111 I - f T anu save CQSls, as thoe lieglectii.e this notirr. tn.v -l. : . . J tA lit r l m niifi t iaik . ui'ics aim accounts in the hands of an ofnoteb and lcer 0f Collection collection.

Ouod CORX FED PORK, will be taken at casii in payment ot debts J-S W L OOLMAN. January i9 lH20..Jf.