Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 October 1821 — Page 2

len, public papcn for tome privatt purpose ; at all events, nc was the receiver of the stolen papers, and Got Jackson Tery justly considered him the samt as the thief, and treated him accordingly. The Spanish government had stolen property from us to the amount of five millions of dollars, and held it for fifteen years It is a matter of doubt whether our government acted right and justly towards our merchants by showing so much forbearance with the Spanish government, and permitted them to hold the stolen property so long, and even when the Fundus were ceded to us as compensation, the ex-governor Caliava, attempted to defraud the rightful owners of property by stealing and carrying the papers from a fiublic office. Gov. Jackson, however, knew the Spanish character so well, that he was determined not to wait fifteen years for the recovery of the papers he put Uncle Sams seal upon him and unsealed the fourteen Spanish seals which Callata had put upon the stolen papers. Callara wrapped himself up in his Spanish dignity but the Governor unrobed the Don, and made him appear in his true character, a fiublic thief a plunderer of a public office. The long paper thit Caliava has pub Jished in his justification, needs only to be read to justify Gov Jackson, Caliava niust have been a fool, as he certainly vas as well as a knave, to suppose that he could hum-bug such a man as Gov. Jackson ; he must be a stupid Spaniard or he would hare known the character of Governor Jackson better If it had been Ferdinand himself who had stolen the papers, he would have been treated the same; Jackson knows no distinction -it is the culprit and the crime he will always punish, KING or NO KING. Ky. Herald. LATEST FROM EUROPE DEATH OF TIL Q EEN OF ENGLAND! By the arriva. of the ship Importer, at New York, on Saturday last, London papers have been received to the 3d containing but little news. Hut the Impoiter spoke on the coast the ship Panthea, iviicn vessel sailed from Liverpool lor iNevi York on the 9th of August, and reports he death of ihe Quern of England ; "who died on the 7th of August. Thtr London New Price Current of August I, states that the CofTee Market bad been languid. but was improving. The accounts of the vintage in France are contradictory, but generally unfavorable T'.ie prices of brandy are nominal. Rice has risen in consequence of the Advance in the prire of corn, but few purchases had been made, as the holders will not sell. The London Courier of the 2d ult. notices the illness of the Queen. She ttas then considered in a dangerous state. The King of England had sailed from Portsmouth on his visit to Ireland. It was currently repoi ted, that a partial change would shortly take place in the Administration, and a coalition be formed between the leading members of the present government and the Grenville party. A Madrid article of July 4. says, the intelligence of Bonaparte's death has reached this capital it caused no sensation. It is said that the Emperor Alexander has demanded complete satisfaction from the Porte, for the insults offered to his Ambassador, and that in the space of eight day. if it be not given, the Ambassador has received orders to quit Constantinople ; and the Russian troops, assembled on the Pruth, will enter Molda tia. All the Generals have received fieaicd orders, which they are not to open Until a certain day ( concluded from the tast pogc ) lie then kis-cd ami wept over the children, and immediately ordered large ami elegant lodgings to begot ready for their reception, in Pall Mall ; they were all conveyed there as soon as possible ; and where we will leave them to that refined happiness, which on lv minds like Mr. Allen's can experience. mm - -! i,

ALIsT of letters remaining in the PostOthce at Vinccnncs, the quarter ending ; the last dav of September, 1821, which if not j taken out before the expiration of three , months will be sent to the Ceneral Post-Office as dead letters. Persons applying for letters in -.1 I i ...Ml i . . I

mis nsi win ne pleased to asK lor

advertised letters ABC Jolm An demon. John AfcbeJ,

T. H. Blackburn, Joseph Browning, Carter Bcaman, 2 Aaron Benedict, John Beckncll John Badollett, 2 James Bryant Paul Blackmcr Sherman BilU David Brown Solomon Boavitty Klita Boudinot Joseph Beard Andrew Burnside Job M. Baker. N W. Crawford Joseph Clayton Levin Clark Peggy Cook. Seaman Cox Mark Dunning John S. Drumons

Henry Dubois

John lirotheiD. . William Brown, George Brow nice James Bryans William Brownficld, Thos. or Jane Beard Rebecca Brazclton Joseph Butler . James Bonner Washburn Blackmcr Victor Buckhannon William Bass Joshua Butler James Blair John Crews. John Curry 2 John Chinnowitk, Philo Chamberlain Joel Cheak Edward P. Chcever D E F Solomon Douthctte Hannah Downing Edec Durell

Stephen Durell y Edward Day William Dumit A William DufficM John Elliott y Andrew Evans 2 William Essex A JL.ewis Fortner James Fleming wJohn Fox

Hart reliefs Richard Freeman G D. Greenou;;h Caroline Gorman David Howard John Ii. Hay Temple Hall Eleazer Hovey Samuel Herrick Eadith Harrison Sarah Hay John Helderman James Husted Susan Jones Eliza Johnson

William Kerns Samuel Kaufman Garret Kindred L Charlotte Lagnon Caleb Lownes Hiram Ludington H. Lasselle Alanzo Lapham John Loring J tmes S. Maya John Mills Robert Mc.Nair Samuel Moore Sarah Mc.Neely

Charles Munville Micajah May field Alexander Mc.Leese Jeremiah Mc.Neely Mathew Neely Joan Ocklt tree

Thomas O wings I William Prince 3 William T. Parker William Pitt John Payne William Riggs Jesse Ruddick Fred. Rumpel John H. Ryersoa Owen Reiley John Stoklev G. W. Smith Mathew Stockes

Willis Fellows Charles Fisher H J K

Jl thro Gill Terasa Gorman 2 William Hawkins John Hartwell J. Hyreeman John Holland J. Herren or T. Brooks Isaac Hall Levi Hollo war David Hart T. Jones 3 Hullum Jones Jacobs & LcRoy To the Register of Deeds Kilgour Taylor tfc Webb A. Kinney M N O George Ligcar 2 Jeremiah Lockwood Samuel Lewis Abraham Lewis Milton Lackc John Law 2 Robert Matox 3 William McDonald John Martin Robert Martin J Mv.irs A.Mvars R. B'.Mc Corcke 2 B. P. McKown 2

John Mv .Donald

Abner M untie 11 Benjamin "Norton Willis Osbourn John W. OsDourn 3 R S lohn Powers 2 Lewis Peckham A. Pacher Mrs. Rosanah Jaaob C. Roll Eli Roberts T. or J. Roscman John B. Richardson Moses Seeds 2 Samuel Stcnart Constant South worth

Philm Slaughter

Benjamin Stephenson Henry Sumit John Small T V W Y

William Tompson Joseph Taylor Acre W. Williams John Wood Stephen Webb 2 Jeremiah Wood 2 Henry Wyant Rebecca Westfall

Horace B. Wing

James Thrailkill Charles Vulcan Ilarah Westfall Pilherd Wilkinson Wm H. Williams Elizabeth Weaer Amos Wooden Frances Wilson Thomas Youne.

G.K.C. SULLIVAN, P.M.

October 1, 1821. 1051

a

JL S. Campbell o? Co. AVING removed to Vinccnnes,

Anicry Kinney Samuel Laroel M N O P R

James Moore Wm. Mc. Entire 2 William Mc.Gill Elizabeth Murfy Levi Madden Samuel Nicholason Benjamin .Ogdcn John Paul Daniel Pinder William Rce 2

James B. Mc.Kowen James Mc.Clcland Alexander Melton Charles D. Morgan Caleb Nichoals John Owen Alexander Plummer John Perkins Richard Palmer Pheneas Rodgers G. H. Rout

Archabald Russell

S T W Thomas B. Smith Samuel Skomn

Samuel Stevenson Carpus Shavr John Seaman Thomas Tuning James Whitehead Mrs. Wright

SETH RODDICK, P.M. October 1, 1S21, 751

John Scott

Andrew Slinkard Jesse Twigg Catharine Traylor, Joseph Wiilhoit

NOTICE. "TTHE subscriber licnby gives public JL notice to all concerned, that he has been duly appointed, and !i29 taken upon him the trust of Administrator of the estate of Nathan Biackman, deed. late Editor of the Indiana Ccntinel, at Vinccnncs, I therefore request all those indtltcil to kaid dcccacfrd's estate to make immediate settlement, and those who have p.ny demand thereon to exhibit the same fir settlement, properly authenticated, to U. Iluntin jr. or Jacob Call, Esq. who is duly authorised to settle the same. R. HUNTIN, Jr. Jdn.r. October 5, 1821. G5-4t

hA.Lfi OF LOT TS FOR CORPORATION 7 AX.

ILL be sold on the 5d da

V Y rsovemoer nc::t, at the hcv.re ot

John Ha!!, in Carlisle, the following Lots

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situate in said I own. vv so mnrii t,rvn

as will biin; the tax due thereon fur lU year 185 1, end costs.

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13 79 167 190

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R. M. I'ANSON. . C!J AS for sale at his Store on Market iiJl street, the following eleraiit Furniture, which he is disposed to sell for good money much below cost.

Settee to match Rush BOTTOMS,

2 Hihpost Bedsteads k SACKING.

p I do. LOW, J 2 Card TARf-K.

1 do PEMBROKE, 1 Map U. STATES, 1 do. WORLD, 1 Wash St Candle STAND, BUREAU, 1 Kitchen Ci OSET,

1 Long side board with CLOSETS, 150 DOLLARS I1KWAIID 2 Ladies SADDLES, j ATAVAV from on board the 1 Pair of Gold El'AULETS, l steam boat Kcutucky, on Saturday LACE fic BUTTONS, ' the Sth inst. a Ne,0 11UJ1 Ilacncj jjq j ALSO an excellent double barrel He is about 27 or 28 vcu s of ntr.

GUN, and sundry other articles. black, near 5 feet JO or 1 1 jj.ches hio-N

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Wm. M. PUIWJV, i September 10, 182 1.

131

79 I i3

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5 15 J5 15 1 5 75 125

Just received, 90 lb Peruvian BARK, prominent clieek bones, slimi chi-i v;,V

of good quality, which he will sellwUle- a small scar above one of his eyes, Uvr? sale or retail at very reduced price?. t beard and whiskers, his buck much scar33iiw- ' red with the cowhide, when spoken 50 HE WARD 1 has a lown ,ook d slow to answer, 4 AN AWAY from Shelby county, fntj is xt.ry l Sp" illW3Ua lqr i Plumb creek, Ky. on the 12th on when he went away, a black ta--

ft'urht mulatto man bv the name of 1 ' MUl r-iuntlaboiit

M

mst.

aboui

NED,

tow linen nant-ihions. rin. . l

and casiimcrc waistcoat, he took one rv.ir

jw.wt vi ijucij paniaioons uca at the Ic3

itisf.

was

10 inches high, very straight made, and fed full of clothin? not known XI

"""v' wv..., j 1 1 w wtaiii nv. new uii muiuuy iasr o:i andv island i to his littie one is disfigured and a little have no doubt that his aim is'for Indiara twisted towards the end, he has also a as he told several bovs that he had ;mw l ed small sore on the back of his head, and a !onK enough for me, mkI thoui'ht Ve mole between his eyes on the nose ; he ought to he free. He is t oni ti n .

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carried off with him a blue grounded of Maryland, and l.vtly from I'rt 'o'lhl

v.s. cvw4 vwv, miiu uil. ai- u 8Ui w'crc nc iivicllour years on a surni pantaloons, and yellow nankeen pair ; it plantation. 1 maybe well to recollect that thi man h Tlu above reran! will be riven to a

cry ta&t, tiuu k smiu ujsiuiitc luigui nv pcrscn apprcliCfjri not be known from a white man, but said fellow so that I

when his hat is oft it shows him more particularly ; he hai fierce, keen, black eyes, and very little beard or whiskers. He stole from me at the same time a dark

bay horse, about 144 hands hivm. 3 or 9

sccunr.r-

6

KCt him. if mi! r,f

the state; if in the stie S'OO and all rcajonablc charges paid. 3 1 ? u c jsoswoirnr.

. 'iii inu uUU Jr t .1 mr . -

have, and nill continue to keep an

assortment ot . f f DRY GOODS, V A IvIlOCEKIES, QUEENS & GLASS'WARE IKON, & CASTINGS, N AILS, assorted. FEATHERS. LOGWOOD,

a iuui . ouit, o tt iiokCf, u met

barrel Which will be sold low for cash, cr sucii country produce as may suit. 36-tf 'Vincenncs, October 1821. VLIST cf letters remaining in the PostOfficc at Washington, la. on die 30th cf September, 1S21, which if not taken out!efore the expiration of three months will be sent to the Gen. Post-OtTice a3 dead letters.

years old, has a small star and snin. and cd Jnim ' United States.

on his withers two small scars where he 0?LTJLIC notice h hereby j'iven, that

3i turcc wreks alter ;ntCj application will be made to the Hi5itcr cf the Land Office at Vinccrncs for the renew al ol a CcrtiTicstc in my name for the N. W quarter of Section No. l, in To-vr. ship No 2N ol UM;e No 2 V, in the District oi Yinrcm-cs; the ot iKi:al La v-in-been lo?t or destroyed Giver, unde my hand this 20th Sep'o.,.;,-, ?6 KIvSVTAMLV SW N j -y 2o dollar irivrnx a b AXAWAY from Piii.ccto,. Indi,,, on Aloiuiay niJ.t at tVfQ Nei-jroci. the cue a man i,Lmrd

JiiFs.

was burnt for the fistelow, the tip end of

his lelt car is off, and is a very good work horse. This fellow was seen in the neighbourhood of Pcola, Inch I will i!;ive forty dollars to any person who will secure the fellow in any iail o that I 'rct him, or fifty dollais for the fellow and horse. STILWEL HEADY. August SPth, 1 1 .30 3m 70 DOLLAHS KKWAItlT" J, A L K L 1 ) away fiom the suhscriV V bcr, liiinv; in Logan county, 15 miles south of Uussclville, on the 24th

inEt. a m itri u bov by the i,z:v,e ol

Jaon, s of aie, ds

down look, soft voice, five feet -Cwo'or

12 bow

vrars

oi Se, AiMi C feet hu-

le-jred, a knot on or;e of his :,'

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nineteen vcars of ae,darl; complexion J .,c MSCC uc bone. hi3 . t . .r. ' r- . . 1 color iiiclmmcr t(5 ,' cv Ti,

three inches high, wore away a dau yxru coat, (perhaps Janes) pale blue jNnta-

I:a!f yarn, the rest of his cloaKi'mr !.t--,v it is exnected that he is o,-

i. - u r v'ar.ada, as he matlc an attemnt

t v.i' ". ;., ; ;-o, ami was caught near Vin-

ce!i;c mc aoovc i cwaia snail oe irivcn

lo

woman nmed

DOSHA,

-'i) vcars

mouth,

daikcr than ti-,r

Ot Sp. hrnf trrf!,

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:i t.ic con. mom .!.tu! i:,tlA

man; the above r.f.

j,ioc3 rtnawL from mc in Mi

uriav coun-

werc taken n-i

John AeVman Piiilip Huzan William Buzan

Charles U. Brown 2 John K. We-ird l2 John Branvlen 2 John Bennington Berry in an Co;nbs Isaac Elmore. F G Obcdiah Flint Isaac Fn' Krcrt llarnscn Lucy Hart 3 Benjamin L. Uallif

C L John Archer John Buzan John (1. B arch

J.inies Beard

Wm. Jk Kdw. Be

Brown v Rinney Wm. C a mini ban 2 Elizabeth Chapman III K L Thomas Faith Joseph (iobr.ell anmel Huhen Bt'njamiu rJav.kint Vance Jncs Wiliiaia Jtf.raet"

Tennessee, md

to any person thut will take up said boy J11' Harrington of Princeton, la Vrciri atul confine him in jail so that 1 jjet him w'lm l,e lODcle their escape.

atram.

JAMES ALLEN.

April S$. 1821. 0 SliciWs hale.

YXirtue of a venditioni exnonas

rcnd, from the Clerk'.rT.A - "C'"-

TtrTuiSon Circni court. 1 wiF. y-

nose to ic s:dc on TWsttav t!:( f.th

day oAJctober inst. at the courthouse in Piinccto'.i, the undivided h.alf of let No. 47, lying and being in the town ot Princeton, cor.tyinirr; cne quarter cf r.n acre and one half Lquarc pole, taken ?s the property ot John C. Jonco, to satisfy John Elliott, sale to ar.mencc heiwoeu the hour- of jr. u:;d 2 o'ctock cnriid day. JAMES K. SLOM or.

..w... .j inane ineir escape. The abf.vc reward with all rcao--Ke onarges will be !4iven to anv per,on who. m iy return them to said H.,, ;. :.;

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IIE.VRV SMITH. 131. 55-3 w .

i'BijcsaEE:

1 virtue of an Orel minri C I. D T

0 of I rustcesofthc iWn,,,,!, nfv;n.

cennesorthc23d July ia2l, I will scik at pub.ic cutcry,tothe LirhcM and Lest biurer,arthe county court l.ouscjLmr v.

i - . I , s. . . K3ti

r .;uimujy mc loin iay

wv.ooccnsuinthcs v.- h.-Jfof lot no. C3, iu t.ie Cnr.nimon adjciiiing Vinccnncy i srms are c-ih dwn due attcmlantc will be eivcn bv

(GENL W. JOHNSTON", Special Az, I Srrttmtr-r 25, J&Sl.