Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 December 1820 — Page 3

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Phihrio, has been receive;!, and shal'

be attended to, vc hope he will continue!

his favuis.

at his residence in Johnson lo . n-diip after a very short iincss of two d.iys, J;hn B. Drenvi'i, late associate ju!;: of Knox county Thh heavy atrVetim has cast a deep gloom over a mmuions family by whom the loss will

not be alone foil

Rascals and taxes arc all given up for' from the stxonai gazette. the queen. We have ie ul a letter, dated Carac- " The Army and Navy, and all the Jl'o- cas, Nov. 4, 1320, from an intelligent rzetiy arc on the side of the queen. If gentleman ; which is of the following she should be convicted there will be a purport :

Central Bank cf Gecrfgrtsii'n.anl '.'ahwgln, J'ov. 8, 1820. SM1E Public arc herein notified, that the Directors of this Institution avinvr reason to l.c iicvc that the uer.u-

(lis remains were ac

camp lined to the burying ground by a number of weeping relatives and a large c j.r:uui ic of sympathising citizens.

Urcacllul commotion. It appears that the cause of the moth- i n-. One Hnndrrd Hnihr notes ismied hv

4 There is more trade in Manchester er country in the adjoining kingdom has, it ( if there aic anv now cut ) have been than was ever known before, but the pri- taken a very favorable aspect; and it is withheld from circulation, for fraudulent ccs arc vciy lowno one out of employ positively announced that Caldaza, the purposes, by the circulator of ceuntcr-

wages rather low a great deal otdrun- royal general, alter various successes, iVit notes of the same denomination : It

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COMMl.-NICATED. T v appoint ment l electors of President nu 1 V.c -I'residnt by our legislature is anr.o la ed in the Corvdon newspaper; and as

t:ie 1: r, t:ie

seatinicnts an I feelings of the :eoile

v. unu-K'stion iMv trampled uppn m

s-vd.etnn :A so.

thev

. i . . . t. . .

ie (.1 vac imrau.rs,

it"

.miur occurrence uercauer. i ne

emug to themselves tnc

electors, are, m mv ooi-

t.'i'n.k a few remarks not misapplied

pr :v. vnt a ' ie ;i .l it nv

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eiectnr.r to i

th r in i oxer. 1 'ttva r -tei f !:,

iet.MU-iin- I'K-n co u titueuts : and let

,11 ie

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la of

.erased where, or by whom it

ml, it saoui.l he

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tru-l i s i i;nport

with the utmost circumspection

To iv.Lv i ve the puntv and

republican government, ur.d con-

.v with tiie p 'i.ie.'.p' 'tnea whicnit is

d.d, ilivL !.- s'lj-d l be Ctiosen by the de, bv a vaeril tieket, or by districts, lie e our constitution leaves it with the d..tmv to f.x the mo le of electing elec-

dent

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tors of President and Yice-lVcs

it does net speciiicellyor by any fair hnobc tioa fellow that the v are authorised to iv-

t;im the nower an I exercise it themselves.

It' tie people of this p irt of the state were rati Jed to one of the three electors, and had t ie le-vd privilege of exercising their right

in the selection, who is so dead to shame, so

lost to everv feeling of self-respect, and pub

lie: good, as to ever imagine that Mr. Nathan-

it 1 Kwing, would be tneir choice t ct it appears he is the man selected from this quarter of the state by the legislature. Is the

2Jn siJc);Z to be censured for having displae-

cd that individual, alter a solemn enquiry m

to his conduct as receiver of public monies,

and the legislature make such an appoint

re.ent to eoavev that idea, in despite of the

k m A-ledtre and sentiments of our citizens?

" (), shamO, where is thv blush." More a noa from, ' A FREEMAN.

ritOM THE NEW YORK ADVERTISER. Hy the latest authentic intelligence l

ceived at Washington from Spain, it is tmJeistood that the Cortes were in se

cret session upon the treaty with the U

nited Sta

We shall be much rrrati-

ficd if when the doors are ofiened, it shall

be the fact that the treaty is ratified. The peaceable acquisition of the Flori-

tlis is an object of great importance

to us on many accounts not so much

for the enlargement of our territory, for ve have land enough, but for the purpose

of excluding alt foreign junsdiction within the large sweep of our borders, and especially upon the Atlantic coast The near neighbourhood of Cuba, the Hi-eat mait for the Slave-traders, will render it impossible, so long as Spain owns these provinces, to prevent the smuggling of slaves into our dominions. In order to guard, in any good degree, arai'ist this evil, we want the command of the whole line of sea-coast. It seems almost impossible situated as Spain is at home and abroad, that the government rould demur on the subject of the treaty But stranger things have happened ; and vc must wait the result, w hich we presume will be known, before the present teession of Congress closes. ' SAVANNAH, NOV. I. THE FLORID AS. Further inform? tion from Spain, by vav ot Ilavannah, received in this citv, confirms the intelligence lately received through the same channel relative to the cession of Florida, viz. that the Cortes hud refused to ratify the treaty for the cession of those provinces. Indeed, from appcarnccs, we arc inclined to think that the new government of Spain is playing the same game of procrastination which has for years past been carried cn towards this country. It is further stated that the inhabitants of Cuba have protested against the cession of Florida

to the umteu states, anu petitioned tnc

cr.css, noise and fighting to be seen. has made his entrance into Santa Fe, and is particularly requested that no note oor's rates arc much lower. Emigra- is marching towards the frontiers of this purp.-uing to be for One Hundred l)clon is getting out of fashion." province, with a formadablc division. his, of Central Bank of Georgetown and

I Sanson of Carthagcna made a vig- Washington, be received by anv person Savannah, JVov. 13. orous sortie in September; it surprised whatever, that the present holders may I-utthcr information by way of Ilavan- and beat the besieging army, which suf- be obliged to present them for pavrncnt nah, received in this city, confirms the fcrtd a great loss; at the same time that at the Hank, where a proper ime'itiga-

inieuigcncc lately received tnrougn tnc the ( orvette Ceres, under the command tion will take place. same channel, relative to the cession of 0f Uvarede, threw succors into Santa A. R. LEVERINCJ, Cashier.Florida, viz : That the Cortes had re- Martha, after putting to flight the whole fused to ratify the treaty for the cession small fleet of Urion." The result of these (r. H. C. SuIliTUJl, of those provinces. It is further stated events, is, that Bolivar has found himself , mv s, ,.vtt . a

that the idhnbitants of Cuba have pro-reduced to the necessity of making pro- i V ILL practice'in the first Jmiicia

wv. .,...01 '" w wi 4v.d 1 iMJsiuuus, ior peace ( wncmcr sincere or y y Circuit of the

Cortes to pass an

ment of emigration to that island.

the first Judicial state of Indiana J raw foul and Ed-

III -

iniiuib. 11c inn

know in motion

5, and petitioned the not, time will show) to the commander and in the counties of ci r-- -v. 4L-v "--l-- - 11 1 m

aum u B .in C1HCI' oro, wnosc whole army is Warcls in the state ot IUinoi:

ahvavsbc found at his oflicc in Vincenncs unless when absent on professional busi

h CIA W ness he has made an agreement, for bvt-

ri 1 o A 1 r li

m 011103 1 u wiuvvi kj mill in liio uUDW-iiVWj Companions and Brothers of the to be atlcnded to. 5 I tf.

Geo7'gian.

XEV.r YORK, NOV. 27. Letters from Port au Prince of the last inst. state that all the people of the North

had submitted to the Republic, and bu

one government existed. President Bov-

cr, had arrived at the Cape. LATEST FROM IIAYTI.

Eight of Christophc's principal ofii-

0 --rf

i w a i

7 A

fctccv

f 1 I. ! . ... 1 -t fr'

rjnuyjii Aitu soapier, anu tnc v in-

mfs Lodge No. 1, will

meet at tlieir Av.v TAKF.N nn hv TTrnrv

rcsTective Lodge rooms on the 27th inst. VVltf Wyant, living 3 miles at 8 o'clock, a. m. for the purpose of cc- l$J-sf . from Vincenncs, in Knox lebrating the anniversary of St. John an county, a bright may marc, 7 or 8 years oration will be delivered at the court old, about 14 hands high, a star in her house by Companion L. S. Shulcr, at forehead and snin on her nose, brunded on

ccrs, among whom was the Prince Royal,no o'clock, and from thence a processi- her near shoulder and bottock with a stir-

Joachim, and Baron Batti, were killed by

the Revolutionists. Rover's proclamation states, that his orders to prevent any bloodshed arrived one day too late to save the lives of the officers. The merchants at the Cape applied to the Governor for protection ; they were answered, that they would not be molested, if they took no part in the affair.

Roycr was proclaimed President of Hayti, at Cape Henry, Oct 22 ; and on

the 26th, 20,000 troops, headed by Boycr,

marched into the city, now called Cape

liayti, and the Constitution of the Republic was proclaimed, officers appointed, &c. All the orders of nobility were of course abolished. Great rejoicings took place in consccniencc of the revolution. The Cape was illuminated, &c. Business was generally suspended at the Cape, and an embargo laid on the vessels from the commencement of the revolution to within a few days previous

to the sailing of capt. Pousland. Great fears were entertained that Boyer's troops, when they arrived, would plunder the city but every thing was conducted m the perfect order. Private and public property was respected, and the city was perfectly tranquil. The new government was very popular. The former

Governor at the Cape,( Marmalade,) had

been rc-appointcd by Boyer. The day before Capt. Pousland sailed, Boyer's fleet, of one ketch and five schooners, arrived at the Cape, with provisions for the army. Christophc's family were at the Cape, and would be protected. The revolution was very unexpected to the people at the Cape. Wc have received two proclamations of Boyer ; one dated at St. Mark, loth Oct. and the other at the Cape, 26th October. I enclose you the latest.

on will proceed to Companion r. Cun- rup iron, appraised to 25 by Lewis

ningnams, where they will ginc. Peckham and William Jones, before me,

December

E. STOUT, j.k c.

15,

182

TAKEN up by Lewis Erna, living in the Lower

All transient Companions and Brothers

arc respectively invited to attend. il. DECKER, J. D. WOLVERTON, Committee of arrangement

Vincenncs, Dec. 14, a. l. 5820. prairie, a two year old w bite

;,ni ird luMfTrr. mnrlcpd In 1hp lirrlit nn

I1E heirs, divisecs and legal rcprc- whh a swaUow rork and underhitnnd nn

scntativcs of W illiam M'ciurc dc- linci0rbit out of the left, nnnw!,! tn din

, . . iv k)ax

ccad will please to take notice, that on kv Tnpnh Rmirho ,l Trprh F

If..... V

i

Wyalncsday the third day of the next term of the Knox circuit court, I shall apply to said court, to appoint Commissioners to make partition of the real estate of said deceased, ( lying and being

in the county aloresaid ) amontr his scv

lore me, E. STOUT, j p.k.c. December 14, 1820. 49-31

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erai ueirs, ui isccs anu representatives. y r.,.f i..,,c a r..:

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NEW-YORK, NOV. 24.

The last accounts arc dated 26th of

August, at which time the place was tolerably tranquil, the present governor,

Dereero, haviinr beaten all his enemies,

and driven them across the Arragodel Medio. Among the prisoners he had taken, were about 50 officers, who had

joined Alvcar, as well as the deputies

who had made him covcrnor all of

whom were awaiting their trial. Peace

with the Monteneros was not yet estab

lished. Advices Irom Chili were to the

23d of July It was said a misundei

standing between the irovernment and

Lord Cochrane had taken place, in conse quence whereof he had tendered his resignation. NEW YORK, NOV 29. The last letters from Cadiz state that Moiullo is recalled from the command

iof the Royalist army in the Snanish

sun

SALE FOR TAXES.

WJQTiLL be sold at public sale at the

V V court house d

i i r . t ' . . "

ii....,...,, w.i ti.u.i.., ulv-u.u Monday the 1st day ot January next, ing to law. following tracts of land lying in the JOHN L ING. county of Gibson, or so much thcicof as December 21st, 1820 50-4L will satisfy the tax and costs due thereon 7"nc i T '."n1 i u-- ,r vcar 1820, if not sooner dischargj N; !. '.a up by v liiiam Watkins, in; j . b JL Vigo county, Harrison township. a:?i ' A1Zn , or

bay horse, 14 hands high, natural ln . , , n 1 . ' III tmirnchm 1 ronivn O

Solomon Catt's, heirs 100 acres.

28, township 2, range 1 1. William Johnson'sj heirs ICO acres N. G Militia donation. William Morrison's, heirs 13fr.crcs. Godfrey Peters, 100 acres, No 90, M. D. William Redman, ! GO acres.

James Smith, i20 acres, n. e. qr. sec. 24,

township 2, range 12. Henry Vander Burgh's heirs, 4C0 acres, Nos. 1, 16, 30 35, miiitia donation. William Well's, heirs, 300 acres, Nos. 20, 22, 23, militia donation. Isaac White's, heirs, 214 acres. James Curry, 160 acres, s. w. qr sec 23, township 3, range 1 1. James R. Curry, one lot in Princeton. Also the follnxvtiifr pars of tracts or lots of land lying, on the south side of JFhitc river, in the militia donation. N the oun crs names not known, vtz.

troifcr, three w hite feel, shod before, with

argc star in his forehead, two small

uldlc marks on his back, supposed to be

foul' years old, appraised to S30 by Joseph Mitchel and Zelatus Hovey, before me, ROBERT GRAHAM, j.r.v.c November. 1 1, 1820. 50-31

T PT Tl

ast&

loLf

fKEN up by Charles Simmons, at

Springfield, Posey county, Indiana.

y horse, about 14 hand high, is a yel-

bay with two hind feet white, a small

star and snip in his face, supposed to be about twelve years old. no other marks or brands percicvablc, appraised to 20 by Charles Purcell and Robert Todd, before me, , P. SALTZMAN, j p pc. November 27. 1820. 50-3t

Vincenncs Hotel. s fff; fTplIE above establishment is now open & ready for the reception of Truvellavs and Others, The Proprietor having furnished it with every requisite necessary for the accommodation of those who may think proper to call on him, hopes to give general satisfaction. CARTER BEAMON.

Vincenncs, July 28,

6tf

9

I tv

the lieirs and era I

ives of Chriiit j.

SHALL a; ; Iv at t! c

vpresentain. dec.

in k

i ?.k :t Circuit for the C'.un-

a

i court, to be ii widen

of Knox, and state of Indiai.a. for

partition id ail the lands belonging to the said deceased's estate lying within said

county, agreeably to the statute in such cases made and provided where those

in i

Cortes to pass an act for encouragement' Main' ana that an oiheer is to succeed of emigration to that island. il!m better qualified to accomplish the jvicMs of Spain in conciliating those proWe understand that orders have been V111CCStransmitted from the navy department for j fittinr the Constitution frigate for seaJ A Hartford paper remarks, that Picsi-

ttith all convenient despatch. She now wet lmvcr, wno is now acting so compi-ro,.Ccnicd may attend if thev think pro. lies at the navy yard in Charlestown, ha- cuous a poit in the i evolution of Hayii,!pCr Aing undergone a thorough repair, and is was in the summer of 1300. a prisoi.crj VM. R. Mc.C ALL, liow pronounced by good judges to be as " that city, and is well known to many In right r.J Martha Jl'yant. C others sound and good a ship as anv in the navy, of its inhabitants. He was one of a laigc TVrcmbpr 2d, 1820. 4S-4t She was launched in 1798. Bos. Gaz " number of French muhttoes captured by the U. Statts ship Trumbull, capt UltUlks for JltSticCS C.f tllC PeClCt

extract of a letter Irom England, dated Jarrett, and sent into mat state, where (fn f f7,T'- for Stllc (if this September 23. they remained pthgncrs of v. -jr for scv- v ' - , ft Politics I have ncno to give you. trai months. JlCC.

of

A NO. L NO A NO. A NO. . NO. 42 62 5G 79 55 123 75 9 1 75 38 62 1 1 1 81 71 68 1 14 85 92 62 37 65 124 63 75 58 81 78! 6o 133 45 27 81 98 81 4l! 81 63 40 115 47 59 75 39

Also the folloxving Jots Town of Princeton Nos. 1 18, 117, 99, 100, 138, I

119. '39, 140, 139, 135, 136, 121. CHARLES HERRINGTOX, c.g c. December 2, 1820. 48-3t

in

the 120,

To the heirs and legal rcprcsenla trees of C. JVijant. deed. TAKK NO'l K!K HIIAT wc shall apply to the next Circuit courts to be hohien in and for the counties of Knox and Pike, in the state of Indiana, for a divison of sundrytracts of land belong to tl c luirsof the said Wyant, deed lying within the f aid counties ol Knox and Pike, agreeable to the statute in such cases made and provided tvhcie those concerned may attend if they think proper.

Wm. R Mc.CAJ.L.

; right of his ii"f

December 2,

HENRY 1620

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