Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 April 1820 — Page 3

to be a man possessing a proper capacity to conduct the whole. " 1 have only time to add that the vessel by which I write sails immediately, which must account for my

haste.

Raltimore March 11. The fist sailing ship Stcphiana, captain Burke, arrived at New-York on Saturday evening, in 25 days from Havre bringing letters to (he 9th and pipers to the 8th oT the month. It was rumored that the Insurgent troops of Spain had marched to Madrid : that the guards of the king had turned against him and that he was assassinated or had died. It wisalso reported that Cadiz held out on the 1th of January, another account says that Cadiz surrendered on the 22nd. Vc are authorised to announce JOHN DECKER, VALENTINE J. BRADLEY. JOHN H. DRENNON, JOHN SCOTT, and JAMES NAttB, as candidates for the oil ice of Sheriff for this cour.lv, at the next election.

America. To Mr. Bourne, belorv--!

in.; Uitiu nny, who came passenger in i.ie ILeury, we arc indebted for the iV.lowiug account of the progress of t!e i woiutiou iu Spain. Ench-t'd are the four leading proclamations of Quiroga, command, in-; the constitutionalists, and a note, fioui an mioilig mu friend of mine at Gibraltar. lOTimurncu'uu; the principal lactsofthc revoiuiicr.ists' success. 44 We left in the morning of the 6th u'.t The constitution .dUu h-d pos--vimi at thai time of Al.csiras and bt. R. upae, and were advancing on Malaga. They shed no blood and had used iu vio'ence. Thcv were welcomed cvcYy where by the people, and xpoued impatiently at the lar-c cities along the coast. I saw O'lionncll in Gibraltar t!ic afternoon of the 5th.

JnMea'J ot returns upon Madiid, or the interior, he had established hU head (iiiarters about half way bct'veen -t Roque and the Rock. He ha I leu tioopN, and they were dwindlin;; fast by desertion. ' 1 v.-s wiiisptrecl even that butchn cf Vi:x uii a conniving at the suc'ccssot the ccnstutionalists by way of

vni His own nrau. a letter irom a: srenth-nnn who had nisi arrived on i 3.2 Y virtl,c of an execution issued

e Vtcr trave'-l 2 from the Clerk s ofhec of Van-

ucruiirgii circuit court, auu now in toy hards, I have taken two Rifle u;uns seven fur Hats and two Horses which 1 shall expose to sale at the lioiioC of Wm. Shaw, in Pigeon township, on the first Monday in May next, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Nathaniel Kwiiv. A I. AN SON WARNER, d. s v. c. Evansville, April 18, 1820 COUON ElV SsTl.ES J3 jD Y virtue of a writ of Veditioni jJL3 Exponas to mc directed, in favor cf L. II. Scott, agent for the county of Vigo, against John Bailey, I shall expose to sale at the courthouse door, on the 29th day of April 1820 town lot No. 263 in the town of Terre Haute, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day. CALEB CRAWFORD coroner v. c. Bv John Britton, Dep'y. Apri1 7. 18-20.

v i.iin- oi a writ ot V enditioni Exponas to me directed, in fa

vor of L. II. Scott, agent for the county cf Vigo, against Jomes Robison, and Robert Robison, I shall expose to sale at the court house door on the 29th day of April 1820,

i-:e w; n;u?r ot r rancr

ii'; !: u. Spain from Gim alter,

on-

ac whole people as

reveiutionarv troons were in

: corcicrA-j 4

?ti:?:.r.r.i. 4iTi.c rove'.

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tir.w i.r ! Weil cl.'.'l, niKi well leu, ana p:i:d : every t:m. they received ws !.'i i hr. Not a soldier had been V : . f. d imi an individual, without his siiowin.; is the letter spoken of a Mr, u'lroibcd to Mr. Bourne, while id Gihralt ' Mr. jurr.c The four proclarr.Vious oi Gen. Quiroga herewith T.nt, w 'u't ,,iv a preiiy accurate tdsW.y cl the rcMiiUtlon which lias bror.,n out in Andalusia, and threatens to fr.'.e:: i throiurh the whole kingdom of c pain. The revolt was at Arcos, on the 2d In't by the army under the command of Count Cautderon, who was to cotinii vud it against Buctos Ayrea. The count was arrested and impiis-onul-the army placed under the vmunand oT Quircga, who immediately, without opposition, inarched through Port St. Marys to Chiclana, and thence to the Isle of Leon, proclaiming the constitution in all places, In which he was heartily joined by the

people

Tailoring. BR OK AW & MARTIN' Respectfully inform the citizens of Vinccnncs, and its viciuity. that they have commenced the Tailoring business near the Steam-Mill, where they hope by their assiduity and attention, to receive a share of the public patronage. April 2 1st, 1820. 17 tf List of Letters remaining in the Post Orhce at Vincennes, on the Tlst day of March winch, if not taken out within three months, will he sent to the General Post Oi.ice as dead letters. A

Alexander John Allison Isaac B Bohn Elizabeth Bonneau Lambert Briggs Ira 2. Bngman J aim 3. Braulliette Pierre Brown W in Brown Ulysses Browning Joseph Buehaiu.n Victor Barnhatn Abel B. Burch Edward II.

AUender Joshua Archer W in B. Bailey John Baker Rev. Job Ballard Jeremiah Harlow Jesev Barm-v Wm Barvick Peter Barton Dr. R P. Batson Jonathan Beamon Carter Beckes Bejn. V. Bickncll Ural Black James

Carter Rven Chafcl Onatus or Austin CHtfard Joshua

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town lot No. 210 in the town of

In Leon, he possessed himself cf ; Terre Haute, between the hours of

the town of San Fernando and Isia, ; 10 Sc 4 o'clock of said day.

"W.icrc he captured all the stores col- .CALE'; CR WVFORD coroner v. c.

By John Britton Dep'y.

April Mi, I S20. 100 Dollars Reward.

lecieu there ib; (he urand expedition : ;

then captured th; ;rsena of Caraccas, I

a ship if the line: lc ether vessels s'ationeu there, vith a number of navy cRici. r?, who wen imprisoned Tluis commandin;-; all the strong lien's u6u d, ami completelv .master

of ' ic 'uy of Cadiz, he was to go a- RAN A WAY

g-.unst that citv with a. I his force, at from the subsciiber cn tTie 27th Feb

Tnat,on tnc Jbt'i mst. ana it was be- j vuarv nCar Middletown, Jefferson

luvetl there wouul t?s no opposition. ; countv, Kv. a dark mulatto lad named

lie was supplied uita every thing and ; FRANK, about 20 years old, 5 feet 8

computed, on the 3tn, our latest ac- j or o mches luVb, straight and slender

counts, to have 21, COO men.

PRIVATE CO!ltU:s?OSDECB) COMMCMUNlCAt'LU FO.l TIIL NATIONAL IX r?.LLH'KCKR. C:5tii:ar, 25:AJ.-r IS TO. " A dispatch boat anivedhere last riht from I . d;!i:, statin-; that the

Hi.-. of the Revolutionists at the Isla, ! or Sin Fernano' about eiht miles

trom tdir., had increased their numbers n ttei ially, and that an afack upon that city was In v U contemplated. The I evolutionists iuvc taken posf s h-n of 1 1 i o at en.ih containinc; all liv- s.o.vJbt the expedition to South Ann i ica. iviul tiiey have aUo part of t:ie tu-vt in their poer. There appeals now hut one op';. ion here as to ti: result of the undert.ikmi;-, and i!at in al vv days they will have proceeded so fir as t( render furtlier exertions on the part of Ferdinand useless. Accounts now from all parts of Spiin, spetiin of revolts and open declarations i ainst the presei.t government, confirm the belief tliat was first entertained, that the attempt was to be gen

eral ; but, owirv to some movement of troops (unexpected) it broke cut near Cadi?, rather prematurely. Sir John Dounev. commandant at Seville, writes here that he does not fcriieve the discontented troop near C Mz excertl S00O, hut that they are cfietme. Sonni say 15,000 ; at any ra'.e, t!ms far all the troops that have been marched against them hac joinrd in the enterprise. There seems but little doubt now but that there is an understanding between the comtnajuier at Cadi and the Revolutionist i, and that when the attack is made the city will immediately open its gi'es and receive them. 'Flic man who ha thus far sim d the pK.clamathn 5cc on the prt of the Revulu lio: its, is a Colonel An'.onio (nirojvi ; but it is &aid that a Count U'Ri lv is at the head of the whole 1L s impliittid in the last, and is said

C Cavanaugh "William Chitwccd James Clark Rev. John Cochran Andrew

Cochran William Codd Cccie Cok'hen JeJm Cciogroe Cjco. W. C eh man William Colton Kathaii Ccmniissio'.iers of Conkie Richard B. Clark County Cooper George V. kernel Heli Cornell Daniel Crrrie Mis Agncss Crtdis Gerowe Crews John Crocker Eiishc Crommell Ficlden Crosamon Josiah R. Crosby John Cruse Abslom Chief Magistrate cf Vincennes D Dangcrfield James Decline Widow T. Dais George DouUss William Dayle Charles Drake John T. Dederick J' hn Dubois Tousaint ' Denaut To.iaint Kq.

Dickworth Nathan Douglass WMlliani Duncan William

Deimiston John Dillany Dr. B. Dixon Henry Duncan James

Eaton Morgan

Laton bolomon Elsworth James

Eversolc Samuel . Ewing Elijah F

Fellows Levi Fisher Samuel 2

Feath Thomas Flower Thomas

Flaghcrty James O. Francis Jain or Danl. Flinn Freeman Stephen G Gilbraith Isaac Goodwyn John Ciillespie John Gorman Thomas Glenn Hugh (trace Isaac Glidenwell Robert Gray John G. H Hardon John Hctfield Robert Hanlon Thos. O. 2 Iloyt James 2 Harshe Joseph 2 Hubbard Adolphus Hartwell Fphraim F. Haves Mrs. Salivr Hunt John I & J Ireland John Jennings Joseph II. Jarrett William Johnson Samuel 2 Jefiers Ralph Johnson Nelson Jenkens William

K

made, small beard, full mouth, upper

lore teeth considerably decayed, hair generally neatly combed, down look.

and when spokon to, replies slowly and somewhat surlcy ; he chews tobacco. He had on when he left me, a fash

ionable fur hat about half worn, an

old blue broad-cloth coat, the cuffs

bound with elvet, striped waistcoat,

white skirt, white country cloth pan

taloons, white socks, and a pair of

coarse shoes. It is probable he will change his name and clothes. I will

iive the above reward if he is lodged

m any jail in the Lmted States, so that

I v;et him, or the reward with travel

ling expenses if delivered to me.

SAMUEL LAWRENCE. April 1. IT 6v ;i0 Dollars Reward. i ANA WAV from the subscriber livinr in JefTsr-

son county, ivy. on aunuay tnc stn day of September last, a negro man named ELIJAH. about SI years of age, yellowish complexion, about 6 feet high, stout made, fond of laughing and shews his teeth, that are remarkable broad, has a remarkable strong coarse

voice, tormerly the property of Robert Todd, R. S. of Louisville, had

on when he went away a tow linen shirt and pantaloons, striped cottcn

waistcoat, lulled linsey diab colored frock coat, half worn, fur hat, and

other clothes nt recollected. '1 lu ibove reward will he given to ar. erson delivering the said ncpro U the subscriber, or securing him it any jail if taken out of the state or $2U if taken within the state. JOHN OWEN. April 3, 1820. 17 3ir

Keefe James Keel Margaret Ketchum Wm. Kilbourn Mrs. Ma rv.

Kinkcad WiUiam Kerkeadall Daniel Kyle J.uues

Lafond Anthony Lemon Elizabeth 2

Langnon Madame Lillie David V. Lock wood Joseph Lamb Abncr Lonng David 2 Lamb Cornelius 2 Loring Ezekicl

Lasbehe Col. II. Leap John

Ludington Horace

M

Simmons Stephen Stewart Joseph Slo.v Nathaniel Sturgis Robert Sn;ill col. John Stuart S.imuel i Small capt. Wm. Swinney Edward Smith Eber.ezer Stuckey Frederick Smith David T Taylor Robert Thompson Francis Feel Peter Thompson Charles I hacker Abel Tr.wior Jesc Fhompson Law- Tvler Almus rencc ic B. V anarsdallcn Fer-Vannatta Arcn dinand S.or Isaac W W alker M. N. Wiek Wm. W. VV alten James Jr. Wiliet Jonathan U atern.an Wm. illiams Francis 2 atson Ebcnczcr AN'illiams Acer West Roger Wolfe Jaceb Westfall Isaac G. Wt joden Amos Westfall James 2 Wvnne John R. V oung Jonathan Young John or Peter Hollincswort. G. R. C. SULLIVAN, p. M. Persons applying for letters in the above list, must state that they are Advertised, or they will not get them. No credit tciil in future be given for letter postage, nor any money received except that which is taken in Bank

Newspaper postage must be

paid ijiuirterly in advance.

NOTICE. fTHHE public arc hereby informed B that Stock in the Jcffcrsnnville OHIO CANAL COMPANY, may now be subseiibed for at the Receiver's ofTice in Vincennes, where the books are opened for that purpose B PAR KE, JSe N. EWING Deputy J. DOTY, Agents. Vincennes, June 26, 1818. 30-tf-NOTICE "JTS hereby given to all persons in3 debted to the estate ot Joseph

Brumdough deceased, late of Vin

cennes, to make payment to John V.

Osborn, cn or before the 15th day of March next ; and all those having claims against said estate will please present them to said Osborn (on or or before the above mentioned period) who is duly authorised to attend to the same by GROVE POMEROY, ldministrtor. Vincennes, Feb. 12, 1820. 7 Tobacco. 24 Kegs best chewing Tobacco. 3 Barrels common Segars. at very reduced prices by wholesale. DICKSON k WILSON. March 10, 1850. 11 6w .For sale A NUMBER OF Building Lots, eligibly situated for business, on MARKET STREKT. apr 'ication to be made to the subscriber before the 20th inst. and incase of

his abscence afterwards, to Dr. Ja

cob Kuykcndall.

JOHN EWING.

Dec. 10th 1819.

r ,rn -fiv tmM f:h. t . .

llerrigen Peter Pcrrv W. N.

Puce- C. M. Piince William R Richardson Robert liiilUO Wiliialll R.rdey Haiuudi licaus Hci.j rttir.ii ohertsi;:i :n. lv'hii.son Jcha PiLii Saniutl

Robert

K;.w lings Scott Raymond Curtis Ki'iu hy Rev. Mr, Ki-i John Keinhart John Kene Louis

Rice Reuben cries-Ruby Pettr be ityi.e Jumes Rioiiardscn Joseph S S-ott John '2 Smith 'enas

btct-rd IVtcr S.v, aid Ikn. I. SheritTof KiiOX co Shiehls John Sdiimui Jurvisc

Tin and Copper Manufactory. THE subscribers have com xnenced the COPPER-SMI TIPS JWSI.YESS in this place, on Waer street, near the Vincennes Hotel, aial hope to meet with encouragement from the public in general. They have now, and will constantly keep on hand, a supply of ALL KINDS OF COPPER & TIN WARE, OF THE FIRST QUALITY, which they will dispose of on reasonable terms. TODD, YOUCE, Sc Co. JSTotice ITs hereby given, that I shall apply Ji to the board of commishiorjers for the county ef Knox, at their next session, for a grant according to Law, for the establishment of a ferry across White River from my farm in the township of Decker, county aforesaid, Militia donation, lately owned by John Anthis and on which he now lives ABRAHAM BARKMAN. April ICth, 1820. Pottery. THE subscribers have established a Pottery, . at the corner of Church and Fourth streets, and will constantly keep on hand, a general assortment of Potter's Ware, at the most reduced prices fcr Cash. A liberal Discount will be made to Country Merchants and Other, wlin mn. tm, ..U. l

-j ' in I'utuiidsc uy Whalesale. ROBIKSOXV MO R FORD. February 1 io tf J. Ilosemaii, Windsor and Fancy Chair Mnkcr. Three Doors bedr v Mr. Dcamons II tel will pay one dollar per bushel for clean FLAX-SEED. " incenncs, Dec. 11. 5tf

Cf. W. LIXDSAV, (ATTORNLV & COl'NSKLLOR AT LAW, Has removed to EVANSVILLE. (IND) where all business entrusted to him, will he promptly attended to. Evansville July 17, 18193 1 - tf 11 LANK N(. TE ROOKS Fo: sale ar tH- nlfic

M'Coy Rev. Isaac Matinley Miss Jane M'Culkiuh J.-tines Mavs James S 2 M'Entire William Medford William M'l'eiridge JeiuimaMeny Cornelius M'Gumrie Joan Miller Robert A. M'Kee Francis Vigo.liller John O.

M'Manus Patrick MoutgomeryAnarhi

Mahl l-rtUcnck .Moore Isaac Maiiwaring RooertMoore Jolm

Marcmu Marvel Movers Rhudv

Marcum Joseph Mulholloii Iluijh Mavtio Henry Maudell S.oiiUti Marvin Bamahus Murphev James

Mathews b.nnuel 2 MeachumArchiba'-ci

Nabh James Kicolasc Madame

Nichclsin tSimscn Norton Aarca

O

plney Benjamin O'.vens Thomas

P

Parmer Rev. Ilenn Phillips capt. Josep h

Parr bamuel J Pietv Pollv

Parsc.is Thomas Porter Mrs. Jane Pastureight John Porter James

I atiick Dr. bepter Prevo bamuel Pecirse Nonr.ou W.Price Israel

Mew Good

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SPRING A S S ORTME NT. niCKSOjy wilsojY,

are now opening at tneir STORE on Market street a lame

and general Assortment of

Dry (&oodls9

So

Hardware-

aeeMsware s

mart 'I homas

Snapp Abraham F.

Cbnapp Abr.diam StalVord Samvitl btaiitua William

Just arrivod to iliom fWnn V1TT7 1

- m. M. -r M A M. -M. m m s i; j m

DELPIILl, and for sale at the lowest prices. Vincennes, April y, 1S20.