Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 October 1820 — Page 2

Thinking this discovciy maybe interbating to you, sir, inasmuch as it imy lithe means ol thtowiega m w light Up i gcofap.iy nn igatiuti, and tne ttteoi) ol tneeauh I ukc tne iibuitv 10 communicate the iuloi malion, in the hope that the facts will be gt atilying to the Lvceuni, and useful to sou u in genetal Permit nie to hint, that it is probable many great diseov ei ies ai e yet to be mack io low hemisphere, and t li at much has escaped the iiKhl cuiious obseivcrsin the Pacific ocean. S otild the government of the u. States equip and commission a cs.el with suitable persons for a voyage of disco vciv to this (piai ler of the wond

Ithi.kih.it the government and nation ships sunk.

Aviui.d be amply re warded by the acqui-

Ids intention to arm a great number of natc soldiery. IntclHgcr.cn lias reached gun-boats, tube used against the heavy us from Palermo down to the 7th iasta t Turkish ships. no movements had taken place; tncy On the 8th of Juy, sir C hales Bagot, kt cw tin- fust events of tne capita;, anc

the new minister to the court ol hi. 1 c- waited luither accounts. 1 tcisburg, had his first audience nnd pie-j London, August 9. sentcd Ids credentials to the emperor, ! The Paiis journals et Sunday tast emi On the same day, Mr. Campbell, our min- anived this morning. The fodoah.g ait istcrat that couit had a private audience, cxtiacis : A tetter from Bayonnc, dated .'uiy 20,' Insurrection in Sicily. It is announc states on the aiitlu rity of private iettcis ed that impoitaut news has arrived t.on from St. hebastiaii that the Dutch and Naples, at.d that very scri us events lia e Algctine squadron have had an obstinate taken piace in Sicily. An iusuntcth n is engagement otrthe coast of Andalusia, reported to hae broken out then, it. the result of which was, that the latter which the Neapolitan troops sustained

was completely beaten, and two ot its with various success, an obstinate ane

bloody conflict.

M

onueur.

A vey destructive fire broke out in. Alarming reports aic in ciicniatioi

fitio! of knowledge, in addition to thej Paris on the morning ol Aug. 1, in some respecting the ttanquility of the kii gden.

conscious satisfaction arising from hav ing w ine and brandy vaults at La Kapee Kuejol Naples Private letters ; nnwimce th. ; pat. o :ised an I p omolcd laud ib e intelli- de berry, whit h extended bselt nearly, a general insurrc ction had bioki n out ii gence, adventuu and mierpiize. th'ie quartets of a league, destroying ajSicily ; and it is said that t! e isand, i c Perhaps new sources of wealth, happi- gnat part of the Hotirg de Berry 50,Ui)0taching itself from the kingdom of .apui ness, power and revenue, would be discio-ibai rcls of wine were desttoyed, and for.has declared its independence, srd, and science itseli benefitted thcieby ! some time the engines were supplied Journa' de Paris. The lan. I lately dist oveicd lies in the'frotn a pool of wine. Many of the fire- The rumor is this (Saturday) evening track of vessels bound into and out of the men were intoxicated with the fume cfin circulation in Pari . that ho.dy c n Pacific ocean. the wine and brandy, and in consequence flicts have taken p tee in M.iU Ivc.vvce: Witu respect, I have the honor to be, a great number lost their I'ves ; aho e me inhabitants and li e ontinei tal ti oop-

!80 wounded, some mortally, weie carried t appears that the Ski liars iu d seizve

to the hospital; and the destruction obupoo the iotticsse s. ane declared then i-

sir, vour most obedient, humble servant,

J. ROBINSON. To the hon. Samuel L Mitchell, L. E D. President of the Evceum of Nat. His

tory, New-York kc

e. c e. r.

BOSTON, (M i s.) Sept 13 S'att i'rjuv utini. Yesterdav the ex-

property was immense. The London Times has the following " The issue of the new Baik of England notes is postponed, some in-expected ditTicultv having occurred in their ma

mi factory, and doubts aie eitei tained. if

ecutive council counted the votes icun-the American plan will tiot Ultimately be -...! .".....-. !,,-. . ......... t.......... ... !.. . ii . I .1 .1

adoptcel.

found that the

COUNTER REVOLUTION" I? STAIN.

gO, C

T n v n n v Amr Q

6 I extract ot a letter iron. ;m jamcs s j,h. t licia) dated July 22 excellency the .

41 we are at enu momem iurrounci: i

lied from the severa towns in this com

inoiiweaith. lor and au-ainst- the call ot a

convention, to amend the Constitution ofi

the state ; when they luiiiiiii is wore as folio v : f or a Convention, Ag.ii st it, And hav e advised his

. . . . " V -111. all II II II1IJI MI.IIL llll I Ull tl. I

r to issue his proclamation, tor , . .

, . . , i ov wir ; tne couiuei-ievoiuuu nas ntonir deieirates to the - . . .

,ken out in me greatest mice i junu. j which stles itself ,Jo folic las assi'm-

'LOREN L. i .ab.) Amx. 29. . . . rj, ... v. . J . i separates Poiiiiiial liom dalicia. Ah lilt U'liluru ::al is now completed r . r ,. . m i ;. persons ol note, w no had takoi retugv; in irom this p.acc to New C) leans, and is J , . . ... 1 c . r i .i PoitUi!ai lio'ii tne vexations to wiucn nro'jably one of tfie hiKSt roads in the u- , s . . . . ,.,, , v , they were siibieted m constqucnee oi Dion. It has keen onened under t!,e in,- J . 1

J .ti . the revo.U-ion, hasten liom al quarters

s ,i ... to pjintnis liuua i ne eucoe I mtanhn' Hr u: strict at- J .

tao was at aiei.na i ret uus ?ire, aim

th? pin p ise of ciectmg

convention.

insurgents.

wh n great cred't s

ll'ulhiii lw !i ic li Itli.i I 1 ' h I 1 1 I I -l l 1 1 i . 1 1

vi.l.V'if 11 lltl UDI I . . .'.I'll... -..'' , . . i- , i wou.u pass tne Mioiio yes.ereay to put 111 ice nt t'lC wmir ruinn ft nir ;ri crri-at ' J J l

,. . . liimse.f at the head ot he

an u.ioei iai-,1 !r. ii usvs oi ei.ienam

11K

In

Tin oa l iea:s rh, ornh a dt lihtfui a,it Uuted ;.t, horittes fled ; another co. psof

uisn il i ( ma i e neo 1 1 0111 uie ueigiiuuLl

hood ol Coiu !ia, along the sea-coast, Sc

oeeiij ies the peninsula of St. Adrian

, . . , . . , 1 ntee tliotisatid arou u peasants this nior't hae be n erected at short stages . . 1 . , n nier lu.vcomlort to li e iraveiier. ,T!"m,rT'1 iipnn Urc..s, nnd the cor.-

romantic cottntrv, s tnust cventuallv become the great thoi oug' fai e to the southern -tates. In travriimg the road, the

mat of pleasure will fi d a rich repast served up for contemplation, and the man

ol business every laeimy to expedite 1 is journey. The day is not f ir distant w hen a line of stages will be established from Nash-iPe to Nrw-Ot leans, w !uch must necessarily render the x: ilitary road the most impo t i'U of anv the continent.. Iudepe- dent of tin great advantagf s this road posseNses oerthe o'd trace," (as it is called) i' lessens tlie li'.t. nee t-New-Drieans more than 300 mi s. an rxt of congress the postmaster g ner. . is instruct d to tun the Southetn mail through this unite instead of sending if via N ' ez ; and as this regulation w hen put in p i a'ion will furnish us Orleans dates s ei.ii days earlier than usual, v hope that it will take eiVect without fur ther delay. Gaz. Latest from England. dostox September 15. Fy the ship i.ond m Packet, capt. Tiacy. w ;eh arrtv-d at thi, ptnt last cen ing, in a pas-age of 34 da , we have leceived .on loMiiews ie!.d.is la'er t ha

OUi p'.a-e i Ml- n ires.

We

are indebted

reg-

i.gU-t 9.

the

to cant, i raey ami a pas-etiger, hn

Urn tiles ol Loii'Iom ptpersto

liom whiro welnvr nasi'.iy seiecttd

follow ing I ig oer. Smie s.-ri ms ontter-i e olntionarv move nu nts h-'d Ik gen in -pain, some pai ticulars of whieb will he f.und below. Intelligence of some impo; '. ot inovem uts in Sici v and Naples is a. so given in t e -unjoined poagrip- -. T'i ; h!eh-ss f ork ii d Aueiist6:

chai gee o

We exjiectexeiv moment to see t hem

within our wads. It is said that the Apestolic junta has established itself at uv. The tallying cry of this army i u (wed and the king;" and its avowed a'n i to preset ve the ancient libeities of tin

Spanish monarchy. It is remarked that

the peasantry are anurd with excellen English muskets, and that they are all at' imated with great enthusiasm. A grea por.ioii of the vigiment of the guitle joined them at Riz i.

On receiving information of this

movement, the junta of Corunna declar

ed itself permanent, and all possible mili-

ta; measures have been taken. The im metliate arri al here has been announced o us ef col. Espinosa, with the battali ms of Arragon and Castile, and the maline division, which is stationed at Muja Our archbishop has received oi eh i s n repair instantly to Corunna. It is said at this moment, that, af er a somewhat Igoious conflict on the Minho, nearly tin whole of tnt regiment of Pcntevedra passed over to the insurgents. P. It is atiiiouneed, that, in tl v . noi se of yesterday, after some shat j skiiimshing the battalion of !urgos was put to flight, and that the insurgents have en ercd C)rense. fhis l equii es confirm ation Theconlusion w hich prevails het at this tnomt ni will not pctmitof my c'h cting sutTtcient intormation. What i certain is, that the miiitia of Corunnr, mustered in haste to the number of I 10 have refused to take pat t against the insurgents, and that the junta is in a slat of consternation." nati.es. July 20.

Prince Catiati, Mural's ambassador a1

dependence. It is added tnat the Ne

politan gov crnmc r,t has e'isp tehed fies-.

tcinfoicemt nts of tio.s to Stciiv.

(i zi t'e de l'i art e Vienn a, July 26. ly ii.ee Caii-.ti, n at

gen. in the service f the two Sicilies ar

rived Iutc on li.e "3.i ii-Maut, with an cxtraonlh-arv mission.

Nothing is now ;aiked of but an im portunt determination said to b. taken b

our government on the stibjict of t, e ic

volution in Naples. Asihh e atistolln

secrtt deliberations of the cote ii:,it mav

c conceived th.at few j ersot sen know

Mte realttuih; every body, however, eoic urs in 'pi. ion that ;n cxtraordina:y ic-

-oiir.ion l a been resolved on since the n ival of p it.ee de otiata in the quail ;v ol amhassadoi fiem Naples.

On the 24th, a sect et council was licit";

t -cioenbtun, at which ihe cmpetoi presidcii, which baron de Slipsitx, vicepresivlent of the council of war. was sum

moned io attend. Immediately aPer this

council had broken up orders it is assert

ed, were sent into Ihvria and to the Cis

alpine prov inces, to assemble a corpsd'ai niee in the Lombardo Venetian kingdom

The Quebec Gazette of August 3 1st states the numher of emigrants w ho have anived in that p.aeedniing the pre sent

seasonal 10,1-97. ? oie than half ol thest

it is believed, so-'-n find their wav into the

United States and many tinn s that num ber in wil probability l-ave anived in u potts eluiinglhe tame period, direct frou Euto,e.

bTA i E OF LNJMANA, Dwaois Coum y. TAKEN UP, ra1)?' I;-V '., nno

.i-.i? ii nay bout

ttils liigh, 10 or I ! veat sniri. .

i fk ti.

down her ton head, several saddle s'v,ts

on hei oai k, anu a tear tu.w-.. i,,-r ,.rr

side, Lodi i.ir.d leet whuc, no biauds perceivable, apptiii-ed to 35 d.!lais lv J.

Uthb aid httphm M'Oui'aid. (men under my hand t; is 3d day of July, Kl-I T: :()::as, J p.J; c.

bi a i: of Indiana; Duiiois County

VWj-&i By Devi one

AA.A-. im si ui oi i ei M.i li

b tit 5 years old last spting, abt til U

hands high, no biands peieciva,, e, a

. o wlii'c eloun her tore head, both

hind tVct whi'e, one saddle spot on iu r

) ei., a Dlen isn in her tight cvc. ap-

praised to "5 dodars, by J. Web!) and S. Ni'lionald. (iv en uneer n.v !innl ti -it

3d day of Jti y, S2;

ELi TIT.va , j v.p.c. 1V I lias Uvukkh, Owen Coun'vJlj) tate oi Indiana one Utow: 1 oiisi:, i5 h .nds h.i;;h. 8 vva.s o il, with

mnvS f. ct while, some small saddle sMot.

ai on ah , tit a t!o lar bell, u it!i a .eather

collar and half rc.-imd buckle, appuiivei!

4U ilo;iais, this 29ili day of August,

2l. Davicl Fain Sc.s. heen. A-.miais-

' 1 4 A Copv Test, JOHN HUTSON, j roc. Oetobor, 12(). fJ

1 u

shew... the eul tlaughter ot the latej lcnna in 1812 and 1 8 1 3, afterwards on . king i.f Prussishy hi ti s consu t, E i-,aeei edited minister at the congress of Vi z .h-th Uhica Cliristia ia ; s:.e was born'enn a, has been charged w ith an extraord May 7th, 1767, and w s moiicd to thejinary mission to the Austrian coutt; h duke..( Yok, Sent 2), l7M,at Herlin.i set out on his route the dav befoievestei

She has left no chi'dr; n. The S;,.nan frigue anived at Portsmouth, August f b' ing ordered to take

the ngnt !enotJle Stratford Canning to! English minister th clartd. thai he shouh

dav

An embargo was, in the first instance

laid upon all vessels in this potl ; but t!

Extract of a leeter, oated St. Thomas August 26U), 82o. There is a b ig jui arrived fton Margaretta, which was at a poi t calhn v'amparro on the Main, in possession of the u yal troops w ho rcvolti d against tnetr oliicer i, and after killing them boailed the brig to the number of 150 men. and forced the crew to cany them te

Margate ua, where they have joined the Patriot foice. On the 10th of April, lord Cochrane vvas at Valparaiso. He w tite s 4 A ou

in oe giau io icarn mat wc atenuiumg

THA"ED fiom the suVseiibet or O the night of the 3 th mt. on Fu:. ' iver a Black Horse and two Bright Jlay Mares, the horse is 15 i ands one inch high, IS or 19 ycai.s old, inanded with theh tier H on the near shouidet, a number cf saddle maik, he is not dock il -one cf Uo mare sis 15 hands high, 3 years old ;;sl piing, branded with a pot hook on the near shouidcr, b 4h hind feet white tho other mare about 14$ hands high, 2 vea; s old, branded with a pot hook in the'nei shoulder. hocver will take up -aid creatures, atid deliver them at Samuel Ciuhls, on the St. Lmis road, shall re eeive the horse lor their reward. AUK Ml AM LOW MAN. October 2, 1820. 39-3t

2 1 at Miniufnelory 'T subscriber rcspee tbihy informs )i his friends Sc the pubm in general, tnat he continues to cam on the Hallhg Business, n all its variou- branches, at his shor n Mai:: SraEi.r. in Vincenncs, where ie has on hand oc will at all times kccq ui extensive assoitn ent (f Fashionable Hatts, which he vviu ariuni shall not in poinT of elegance & durability, be execiko bv tny in the "J. States. His prices shall also be a., low as Hats ot the same quality can be procured elsewhere. He ic turns his thanks to his old customers for former favors, and pledges himself than no efforts on his part shall be wanting h

rapid -Hides towards the cmai.cp.ation f, mcnt a continuance ol their iatror...ge.

KIi;i"n. P. PK1C h . 'Orders from a dlstai cc thankfully

lis .vast continent, and that not dug re

mains to be done but ihe equipment ofj

the expedition io Pet u. in vvii'n h I amin-i

essantiy engaged. It will sail, I think,-

in about a foitnighl ; at least the fi st di

vision will. Astomvsell, all goes off

ireceived and promptly

Jannaiy 30.

itt ended to. tr

Vol i cry

well; I would not cluu.ge my situation

tvr tnat of ti e iord lugh admiial of lu:g.and. '1 he gioe umei.t has given mc

20,000 acres ol lmd.

THE subscribers have established a Potterv. at the corner of Church Fourth streets and will constantly keep on hand.agen-

'.rhn,;rni .,,..,..., a '.-crai assoiimcni ol

as been obtained by John M. Tiiford,of! Potter's Wai'C, vlui lieesborough, i ennessec, for an im-at the most reduced pi ices lei Cash novemenf on the vertical ivuel, worked: liberal Discount will be matle to Countrv

other animals. Oneplcrchants and others, who may pur-

t, on tins improved chase bv W hou sale.

ot four leet mill- MOPFOKD.

b hoi ses. ox t n. i large hen c i s-., a, heel, to (n .

stone. a e. . e a d two to drive a

S'W en ei' ih. .'. : it. i e.rjecL.bilit v and niel.igence, with some oi whom weaicl

equainted, have cei lifted these facts. dr. i illotd has a mid in operation, which ; iiuis with one hoi c as last as a common

Fch'unrv I.

lOtf

SECOND STHKKT, ( Opposite Co. LasielU's Hotel,)

vatcr mill, though impeikciiy buiil out CONTINUE to carry on, in all it.

the United 'Males.

dvices al Const nfinop!e announce, t!at Ali P.cia is Heating for the purchase of vessels of a. ar He .T is I tH) sequins cich for seamen; g ing tiie pteference i is stid, U) th f North Ametica lh has an y ipria' 'd one million sequins to the establishment of a flouda, and it is

be oh iged to consider the measure as ; d claration of war, unless the vessels o ' is nation were cxemptid ; an order vr;e instantly issued to that effect. It is much doubted whether the Sici 1 ans will slitter themselves to be drawn in to the violent innovations which hav been dictated in Naples by an insubonii

i green umuer, meieiy io uy tne ;xpciment. F.WETTF VILLI., N. C. Aug. 31.

We noticed last vv ek, the resignation f ihe ashicr of the Hi anch Hank of the ,'nited Statea, at this place. Of the parcu ars which led to this, we know no!

note than what is rumored even dav taken at PAR .1 our streets. That the re i s ka di iieien- 29 if Vinrcnncs, Mr.v 22.

cy ot cash in the Hank, to the an ount of

Twenty-six. Thousand Dollars ! !'

U various branches the

TIN & SI1HKT-TRON MANUFACTORY, And w ill execute all orders with promptitude, on reasonable terms. N. H All kinds ot JOH WORK done at the shortest notice.

gj 'Western Ilcsci ve money

Blanks otes ibrsalc here.