Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 April 1821 — Page 3
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Jb. r a 8 cts. ; Po:k. o a fi, prime 9 a I I. u'ss li Sugar, prime on plantation pei lb GaGI-2; Tobicco prime, 1 ; 4 1-2 ; Wiihkc , per gallon, 23 a 3 J cents. LATEST FlU) alOTl! AMERICA. On Saturday the brig lFpp mienes. Captain Btmrnc, arrived herd from uracil. By this comeyancc, the Editors of the National Advocate have received from a correspondent the (..uracoa Courantup to the 1th instant, in which there are account from Puerto Cabclloof the 27th of January, which suite, that, in consequence of the late armistice, the most perfect tranquility prevails throughoui the whole Republic of Columbia, and that commerce had began to look up The proclamation of BeuLar, wnich wc subjoin, is the production of an enlarged mind, breathes peace and and good will wem to the enemies tT the country, whbe, at the Sim: time, it boldly jorts its independence, and a ilctermmau n to maintainNfuN against all opposition. Accomb from Jamaica had reached Curacoatotha Gib Januarv. i'hey were ..o way i.nportant ; the Duke of mancheslev vas fart recovering Irom his 1 te accident. The following are extracts from tli- Curacoa papers : REFUP.HC OF COLUMBIA. Proclamation issued fiom head quarter at Caracbe, Uth October, IS20: Simit: llativar, Libera J jrc President, he. Two provinces more have entered into tbe bosom of the republic. 'I lie Libertadrs forces have andvaucfd amidst the blessings of the people, restored to Libcr y. Caracas will shortly witness a great act of justice ; oar enemies will return to their country, and ours will be restored to its children 'Vice or victory will S'ivr. us the rest of Columbia. They have offered us peace and constitution ; wc answer, peace and inJ.'t."fulencc because independence alone r-m secure the friendship of the Sptni;rlii and to the people their will and sacred rkrhlv Can wc expect a code from our 'Micmv, and prostitute our country's laws ? Can we violate
tue laws ol nature bv leaping across the ocean to unite two distant continents ? Can we blend our interests with those of
Ouent ? Colombians ! Let no nn Nar ; the liberating annv, approaches with the sole object of breaking vouv chains. It carrier on its arms by bloodshed, liy order of hi excellency. ANTONIO m: SUCRE. .fcjr; Srcrttcry of War. ruTETisnrnc,, v.v.rsn. 25. Tho Swift Creek Cotton Factory, situated on the Richmond road, three miles from this town, w deitroycd by fit s on Tuesday evening tait.
NEW-YORK, February 22. 1 lie iuiiowmg article lias been handed to us by a lespecuble gentleman of this city : Extract of a letter to a gentleman ol this city, dated at Smyrna, ( -ct. 20. " At length, i suspect, the government of the L nited States has sent an agent to Constantinople. A lew days past the U. Stmcs brig Spark arrived here, and mr. liradish, who came in her, psocecded immediately to Constantinople. He appeared unxioua ids character should not be kn jwu however, more than two months ago I learnt t lie English embassy at Constantinople expected the daily ariival of anAineiican minister. '1 ho departure f mr. Bradish liom the United States appears to have been a great secret it is most probable, however, the English minister by some means ascertained his nomination. I tiust any negotiation, that may b undertaken will not be made through the medium of any foreign power, particularly the Russians 1 be regarded as their friends would bv no means bs agreeable as a resident in the Levant ntitiiM do I belkveany such mediation would be n cessaiy. The Spark is to remain for despatches from Constantinople."
John Emmison. Betsey Fellows, Wiliium Flower, Thomas Finii.g, W illiam Flippo. George Gnrrettc, William Gill, Henry Gilliam, Isaac Gr re, Samuel ( ; vdev, John D. I lav, (Jabriel Ilardison, J. C, Holland, Jonathan Ilicklin, John Htartly. I. sane II (Tf, Samuel Hamilton, John Hogtj, Jahn Ireland. Samuel Johnson,
Benjamin Knox, James Kcj :s,
Louis LackTcutU",
Benjamin Freeman, Thomas C. Farris, Jehn Fullerton, G Thoman (icode, -1-John (iallaher, Debrick Grenoueh, Daniel (irove, Addam Gaver. II Matthew I ..::risb?.ck, II. II. Her.dr'.ck, 2 William Iim.ton, James Henderson, Hardy Hardiscn, Robert Hunter, William Heath, Robert Ilaskin,
I J Iv Josejdi Jackson, 2 Edward Julaw, Robert Kerr, Kilour, Tavior ec Webb, L
man, the other in favor of Peter Rivet, against isiael Chambeilin, I have teed and shall sell to the highest Wk'.Cci on 'the 21st day of April next, in the town of Springfield lot No 21, the picpeny .f James li. Freeman, and Lot No. 30, tl:c4 property ol Israel Chamberlin, as designated on the plat of the town of optingfield, in Posey county, Indiana, to sa;ist'y the above executions. AARON BACON, i r.c. March 29, 1821. lo 2w
Eli Landerman,
Anthony Lalumiere, H. Lassclle, 4 Benjamin Lu.dslcy, John Lee, Caleb Lov.r.cs, John Long, John Law, Horace Luddington, Olive Lorimr, Leon Lawrens.
5E Charles Mc.Arihur, William McCoy,
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ic U. S. Mail Htac;c from
Vinccnnc lo Louisville.
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Cj.-: bf r W L L commence I'-li its regular running on z'j&d5 'he 2uch April, the St. Louis Union Line from Yincenaes to St. Louis, will also start at the same time. '1 raellers from Louisvi.lc to St. Loui, by this conveyance will be hu' li- i on the ro-ul. THE PROPKIE 'OR!). April 1821. 10-tf
LIST of letters remaining the Pof Olhce at Vliiccni.es, the qu.ivtcv ending
the olst day of March., ar.d xhir.h if not taken out before the ixp'r itioa of three months will be sent to the General Post-Officc as dead letters. A
Andrew Arm-tronjj, 2 Stri)!.vi A'ib(.:t.t Joshua All; nder. Clerk Circuit court of Adams cour.tv. B Alexander Brown, James Belton, 2 Isaac Brunei, Thomas Buchanan, Lnid Peau'.en, v John lVcgs, V" Frederick BlaS&vA. B:irkm. n, Jonathan B itt.cn,
Pierre M::i ti:i, John Mc.K;:;:,
Wm. McA Jan? os ?rl:iMichel M" B ".njam'ui A. or B. ? : James 1). M Isaac. Mi i
.an, .n,
Istael Mead,
J:t;nes Maxiuld, R. B. Mc.Corkel, J'ra'.a cs Mallette, .'ii . . a . 1 1 1 . . 1 ij, , .' 'l ".( j Oth, .w.an M.dluaphy, J - ..:i .v n it , Waifr Moiiatt,"
Williaia . u;-;, B. .vi;-.' '..c::.
William An .ii in uiA: - :; .i: r iC.v-vea,
Frederick Mahl, J U uv Mnruii, Daniel May. VU' k M..vg?:n, 2 John Martin Jr Dainl Mc.Ch.iv, Chaih s Mc.NalC M-rg M.'.Kwn,
John Moore,
Ah vu.der Me;tou,
Matt lie w Neeiy, James Nabb, Asa Osbo n.
X Arthur Pr.ttrrson, 2 Bei j. 1). Price, 2 Timothv W, Parker, George Ponieroy,
Reuben Norton, John Nesbette, James Orr,
Seneca Almy, I'.li Adams, William B. Archer, David Andrews,
Job Biker, 3 m John B.tiiy, V. J. Bratlley, n William Boxrei T. H. Bl kc, '-V Polly lumcheld, Lynes Bchhiop., A. I i f t sides, Saai'ir ! Bt on n.
Willi in i Rmmcrster, V. lV-ckes,
J inn s PriekC;t, r iliiam Prince, Jacob Pai;cake, Bhilip Reilev, Jo'mi lUP.ey," ;m Lt iier?., R. Kapor, Tno.n.ts !:!' : tf, Ja;ne:i U; :nry, Chirk l 'ub0ii, Sara'a RlcI.
I'ev;ev Phelon,
James B. Preston, William Polke, R Scott Rawlins, jun. ( K (: i f. Russell, Fn.n as iiciliy, Scott R'gS Aartai Ritclic, Martin Reily, James Ryan, S
Robert Kturus, Junes S:.-.-wart, 2 Ct sse St;-vart, Joseph A. t:Cv wart, William Siuckw ell,
Salne B idolct, John Balthis, M irk r. .r-ct, Bapteste Bonhcme, John Covue, Elizabeth Collins M:k 1 Catt. Ct W. Coic;rove, Jcob Crook?, L. Ch.ipman, John Cunningham, J. Donavn, 2 Bhii") Drfendall, 'Fouant Dubois, Thomas Emerson, St th Evans, J:m-- s Lantevman. James Erwin,
Carter Br am on, 2 jreph Barton, Fi ances Boier, C James ( nut.:, Isaac Coons, F. Cunningham, 2 James Clemens, J-m-es Cal'nvte, CI'.dward B. CvcC
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Daniel Smith, Esy Sitncer, John C. Snenll, Jenas Saly, James Sherwin,
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Robert Thompson, Samuel Thing,
Samuel Thorn, J
Waller T.iylor,
Andrew "anslikc.
James Wiyon, Jacob Wihnore, William Wyatts, Jeremiah Wood, Ira Web!), I sham Wtkt, Susan W vaut,
Jesse Thomas,
Aaron Viumetta, 2
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Achre Williams, J. Smith cr ILW illard Jesse Wliitcomb, Jan.es Warner, Thomas inder, Joh:i Wise, Jeaaihan Vcung,
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Henrv Dahois, Luke Dicker,
Joseph Douhertv, i: Lewis B. Edwards, F li Elder, 3 P '.sle F.v ns, Thomas England,
Robert Your.?:.
G.R. CSTLLIVAN, p.m. April 1, 1S21. 3 - V-v-254
Slirrifrs H .ie-. Y virtue of two f.:.cc..:iur.s issued
2) from the Cleik's clVuc of Po.ey
county Circuit court, one in favor of Jesse Y. Wilbourn, against Jmes B. Frce-
SlierHPs Sole Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, issued from the Clerk's office of the Vanderburgh Circuit court, and now in my hands. I have taken all the right and title of William R. Mc.Gary lo Lots No. 180 y 135, in the town cf Evans iiie which I will expose to sale as the law directs, at the house of Daniel Chute, in the town of Evansville, on the 2 1st day of April next, for which specie only can be taken in payment. A WARNER, s.v.e. March 31, 1821. l0-2w
Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an execution directed to the Sheriff of Gibson county, will be exposed to sale on Wednesday the 18th of this inst. 100 acres of Land, lying on Congers creek levyed on as the property of Joseph Davisson, deed, to satisfy Waddle St Davisson s'ah- to take place on the prcmisi s, and between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock on said day. will receive the following notes, on ttic banks of North and South i aro'ma's, Shawncetown, Missouri, Virginia, Madion, and some of the Ohio banks. United States paper, and specie. JAMES K. SLOAN, s.o e. April 2, 121. 10-2;r
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Sheriff's Hale. Y virtue of an execution issued from i tho Cleik's office of Vaiu'erbureh
Circuit court and to me directed and delivered, I hare taken nil the right and title of Thomas Langrion, to Lots JSfos. 153, 180, 205, 228, and 23, in the town of Evannille, also all the
right and title of the said Thomas Langdon to the south west quarter of section
J7, in range 1 0 west, township six south,
in the uistiict ol lands offered for s
Viiiccnnes, which I niti expose to sale as the law directs, at the houue of Daniel Chute, in the town of Evaniii;, on Saturday the 7th cinv of April next. A. WARNER, s v c. Evansville, March 9, iS2L y 2t TAKEN UP by Henry Rovr on the
18th F.biuary 1821. in Black township,
rosev county, lndui a : ore sorrel fit!
nilh, be-j
three years old a lo; g switch tai:, , hands high, no brars nor marks to bef
seen appraise to g37 50 cents by RTfrm-
ard Edwards and Robert B. Sin
fere me,
J Y. WTLLBORN j p. t. c.
March 1st, 1821. 8 3w f AKEN up by Joel Ha'!;o;t, in M.oita township, on the 27t' Dc-c. 1820, one clay bank gelding, white mane ai d J taU, six years old next spring, aboei S hand hii'h. lef hind font vhiirv n v ir- ("
spot on the forehead, no brands perceivable, appraised to ?5f before me, J. D. CLEMENTS, j p m January 16, 1821. 9-?t
