Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 June 1822 — Page 2
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Iru n Laguira, wc learn that the Patriot blockading sqaadron of I'ortoCabcllb, had summoned the garrison to surrender. The fleet consisted of three bugs and six scnooners, and had been filing for some days into the town The effect of the summons was not known when cant. H. put to sea. A report had reached Laguira that the Spanish general Morales defeated in all his projects and perceiving that he was about to be surrounded, had effected his escape, and arrived at Porto Cabeilo This is extremely probable, as, by accounts received here last evening, it is ascrriaiued Hut Coro had been re-taken, by the Patriots on the i7th of Apri, alter an engagement with the force under co nncls I'cllo and Carinas, in which the latter were completely defeated In aridrioii to tlu above particulars, wc learn, by capt. Hathawiy, that com. D.mids had just arrived a' Laguira fiorn the blockading squadron off Porto Cabeilo, h vi ig been ordered by the C olombian gn crnmetit on other service. The Span ,isi frigate Laguira had n.de an attempt to br-v.k through the blockading squad ron at Porto Cab llo, but did not succeed and returned into port with the ;os of he" foremast A Spanish bii; of war ha-J b"' i more successful, having eluded the squiiron and arrived nt Uunacoa. capt '1. saw three masted schooner, in the Mona Passage, supposed to be a Spanish cruizer. The Mritish biig Thetis, uf Newcastle, from Greenock, via St. Thomas, was wrecked two miles to wind ward of Laguira; cargo partly ta ed the Endv nion wc have tecciv ed Carraccas Gzetcs to the 29t'i of April. Translations of the operations of the Republican army against Coro, shall l)S given to-morrow LATEST FROM EUROPE. NEW-YORK, MY 22. Lr.ndnn dntc of 'he 22 Atiril. By the arrival of the ship Maria from London, aim last from Cowes, we have received London papers to the 13th of April inclusive. Wc have only tisue to day to give the following extracts : LONDOV, APRIL U. Letters were thi morning received in the city by eminent mercantile houses, dated Odessa, I 5th, and Constantinople, llthult The writers appear sanguine that the differences between Russia and the Pottc would be amicably adjusted. PARIS, APRIL 10 A report was vestcday circulated in Paris, that the officers of Hie British Navy hxing in France, had received orders to repair to their respective stations ODESSA. MARCH 15. 11 IJ - . 1 1 ti tllill Wll till. I 4,- "l the month, the furks chased three Rus-l sian vessels in the Black sea, and captured two of them, on a pretext that they were conveying goods belonging to the Greeks. AIK LA CItAPELLS, APRIL 4. In consequence of orders received at St Peteisburg via Cronsiadt, the fleet in that port was equipped with the greatest activity MASSACRE F THE ROYAL FAMI Y OF SP l The London Courier of the evening of the 1 3th April, gives tae following particulars of this event, which there seems to be strong grounds for believing, fro in the manner in which it is stated in that paper, and from the cause assigned. The assassination of so distinguished an individual as Ricgo, who is looked up to "by the Spaniards as the father of his conn try, and t e Guatdian of their liberties, was sufficient, c must acknowledge, to rouse all Spain againit the perpetrators of so dasterly an net. From the London Courier of .4firil I 3 We have received the following letter Jrom 1'tiis, tins morning, and lay it before our readers precisely as it has reach - us. It is piopcr to mention, that it is not from any of our own correspondents. and theref -re wc cannot vouch fir its accuracv With tins fair qualification we submit it the the public With rrpect to the alleged asasina ti n of Ric .:o, we perceive that the Mmning Chronicle mentions the ame cir cumstance upon the authority of a pri van letter of the 8th inst Pmus. Ap'il 15 44 A private letter fro tvi M-. bid satcs that on leaving the C.o'-tes R e-'o, and the most distinguish ed nnstitutional Members were asassi rated by the Servile ; that the populace oi i ifiini instantly rose en maxc, pencaunguito the roval nala.-c and massa WitncKoval 1 imi'y. We know not vdt credit is due to lUU intelligence vh h we have traced o Gen. B s. wh a hnt had seen the letter to ijao above purport.
NEW GOODS. j) m. Burtch, TTT AS just received from Philadel3lSL pbia, and now opening at his new sune on Market Street Vincennes, an elegant and general assortment of D II Y GOODS, GIIOCEUIKS. ILvilDWAKE. UUKKNSW ARB, GLASSWAHB. 5?R"r,k ( bonnets, Ladies Sc Oentlemens Morocco Sc Leather hocs, Misss &. Children do. WINKS BRNDY, RUM Jamaica SPIRITS, &c. Which he offers for sale by retail, at the lowest cash prices Vincennes, May 21, 1882. tf-1 7
70 -:o: bTll A R K li. T STRfcFT VINCKNNES, AS just received from Philadelphia " 4 and Biltimore, an elegant and ge neral assvir'ment o 1VIY GOODS, GROCERIES. A!UWAUR. QUEEW UE. &c. which he offers for sale by retail, at the lowest cash prices. Ruble iV Brokaw. HWING entered into a copartner snip for the purpose of carrying uii the cTailor'nig Bushn'ss will e Acute all orders in their line with promptitude and dispatch, and in a style that will enti'le them to a share of business from a discerning public ihei shoo is kept at the old stand of H. Ruble Vincennes June I, 1822. 18-tf aTUI-: FI.CENNES flHE undersigned has taken the above Establishment for the purpose ol Manufacmiing WHISKEY. Where thev have on hand, and intend keeping a c nsant supply of the best quality ol Reciiji d Whiskey ; warranted interior to none manufactured in the country. They will exchange Whiskey at a re duced price for Wheats Rye Com, or Stock Hogs delivered at their distillery. or at the Vincennes Steam-Mill. ALSO The highest orice in CASH will be given for good Maple Char Coal, Delivered at the Distillery. JOHN R El LEY & Co. Vincennes, Mav 22, 1822. 17 tf Screw Augers jyoii SALE. William Badger. i AS a number of i:CREUT AU CiERS of the first quality and which he will warrant for one year. !,ersons wishing to purchase can be supplied either at his house on White river, or at this OFFICE. Vincennes, :ay 25,1822 17--tf R. C. . Sullivan. (VfTTORNEY & COUNCELLOR AT LAW ) LLL practice in the first Judicial Circuit, of the state of Indiana and in the counties of Crawford and Ed-J wards in the state ot Illinois. He mav always be found at his office in Vincennes unless when absent on professional business he has made an agreement, for bu siness forwarded to him. in his absence, to be attcnde.l o ; nf notick. 'lose persons, holding snlrrin. rrt--lorhe Farmer & UTeehanics JsurnSl will please to forward them to CollL Lassellc, of Vrinccnnes. J. W OSBORM. March, 24th 1822. 13 tf VfO'If,E is hereby given, that the N Omce of the Steam Mill, is kept at the house of Mr. John D. Hay O WILSON LAODW, Mty. Vincennes, April 4, 1822. 10-tf
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0 RETTATU). I HAN A WAY from the subscriber on Monday ihe 27lt day of May. a bright MULLAriO 1301 TwcUtwor twenty-t bUi, navkd twenty-thtee ycais of 5ut live leet eight lrtcluv - tn, five feet eight ihcluC- ti and talkative, ve.ikoiQe. as
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occasioned by a burn, wears his nir long . ... J. . & and busljv, and ws raised as a house ser vant. He calls himself Samite! Davis ; but it is probable he will change his 1 t 1 1 1 name, as ne is a snrewu sensioie ieuow. The above reward will be given if returned to the subscriber, residing near the mouth of Salt river, Hardin count Ky. or S50 if secured in any jail in the Uni ted States, and information giv n so that he can be obtained, or S25 il serurcdin ny jail in the state, so that I get him. ROB 1 . P. STOUT. June 1, I 822. 20 3 w 100 Dollars, Sf U K V4 H IB. M tlVJUJ HIV rilUJV.i iuvh .Viving in Chariton county, Missou ri, sme time lat fall, a dark coloured negro fellow, named BILL, about 25 years ol age. he has rather high cheek bonts, and 'long mouth; is a'out 5 feet 8 or 9 indies high when walking turns his toes out very much- and his feet are broadest across the instep ; on his right thigh and elbow, aie large scars occasioned by bums; h" is a cunning artfiii fellow, much addicted to t deving and Iving ; he will probably a'tempt t- pass lor a free man was rais eel in Vi s,iuia, and a I understand pas set through several hands before he in duced me to purchase him I wilfygHM the above reward for his coroner Mi St Louis Jail, so that ! get hina, hitre sum for his apprehension, andQrVBrie ment in any fail smTcient to detain him until I get him, and a very liberal reward for any information conct rning him. ! have heard that he was seen lately near Lebanon, in Illinois. F. A BR DFORD. May 21, 1822. 18 4t Sale fur "Faxes. r SHALL expose to sale A public auction, on the fi' st day of July next, at the house of Francis Cunningham, in the town of Terrc Haute, county of Vigo Indiana the following town lots in the Borough of Terre Haute, for the corporation tax and costs due thereon for the year 1822, if not sooner paid. 5, 14. 27, 37, 45, 55, 65, 82, 94, 6, 17, 28, 38, 46, 56, 66, S3, 95, r, 21, 29, 39, 48, 57, 67, R4, 8, 22, 30! 40, 49, 58, 70, 85. rr 31 41. 50. 59. 72, 86, 96, 9?v 104. 105. lOfi. 107. lOK 11 -ilc. 116, 118, 119, 121, 123, 124. 1261 129 133, 135, 136, 141. 142. 143, 144145, 146, 147, 148, 154, 155, 156, 157, 19 160, 163, 164, 165, 168, 170, 171, 17. 174, 177, 178, 180, 182, 184, 186. 187, 188. 189. 190, 193, 195, 196, 199, 200 201, 204. 205, 206, 210, 211, 212. 213 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219. 220, 221 226, 227, 229, 230, 233, 234, 235, 236 237, 238, 240. 241, 242, 244, 245, 249. 250, 260, 263, 265, 266, 267, 272, 274. 277, 278, 281, 283, 285, 29, 290, 291, 293, 295. 296, 298, 299, 300, 301. 302 306. 308. North half of n2?.s JOHN URI I'TON. Coll'cfr. June 1, 1822. 19 3bJ Pulilic Notice. TAKEN up by Jesse Chapman, living in Washington township Daviss county, Indin.?1.::, a small stud olt, supposed to be tv. ,,--v.s old this last spring he is a L i..;Jt bay about 13 hamls ,lih' no olI)Cr ",luks preceivable : -.. 1 . j r. 1 : nppraiseu 10 nitecn v. uar nv us VANCE HIVES, JOHN HRR "T L, WILL1 AM HORRELL. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 1 8th day of June, 1822. 31 3t GEO ROUTT, y p. Fu1)iic Notice L persons who have purchased nd paid fr propertv in the town FERRE-H AUTE, Vigo coumy Indian a, are hereby notifi. d that we are now ready to make Deeds when applied for. An office will be kept in Terrc Haute until the whole are completed. MOSES HO0 TT, rorer r si -uncus. Trus'rtM fur t:r Pr h
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u an.dv ei sui v ol St. jbL "si uii! b- ct leb au (1 h. ihe Pr.p 't Pi it n tf)n on the 24th June next b Ciimon LnrW. AO 16 H f r itr o vtnti will n i i" - jmuv v jjiw.i v. II win the Lotigc Room at 1 I o'clock, to the couit hou-e. wiietc an appropiiatc Sermon and C);uii n will be deli t:i e.: from ji ;i, .... ... . IIolc, ancl n,rfi. 1 cf.,., .... , ... nrct!ir..M nrn r..n-f-1, , , . n-iiiiti) aie rcpectlu v o icirerl to at tend. J F CASEY, R I) - iM!., A'. Til 1 !. xr W. LM. ) f' t .cr.Mnw r l..lLlilU., JOH La;i I V, Vn MONRoi , Com miner oj rrcr. May 17, A L 5822. Notice. T has been thotigl.t necessary, k proper, to put a lock on the ga! .f the American btnxir.rgtoimd. adjoining v mcenne-. j , Uev . tV id has been T 1 uepoMtec! at the House el John f i-.sq. u nere u 1 an at all limes be I hv Jin.se Usterestc?!. V- . err June I O, l22. 10 st OF SAMUEL 1 ILLWORTH, FOIl PUBLISHI NG p,r SUBSCRIPTION The Military Instructor, And Militia .l.'anuat, Containjin; a System of Discipline and Ma: cctnres of Infanny, Adnfitvd r, ht ust of iJu Miiuia. "die wiiii; tin. foi ntuiion', m -iceuvtcs and evolutions of ( cmpuin, Battallir.n Regiment. Also the several duties and situations ot each Officer and iioii-cnmmUs;M-(-(l 0f. ficcr, on Parade and in Mi reuvic 7b which is added the most appiotd mode of Manuel I ocerche. The wboie co r. piled Iron- ihe best modern authors, under the immediate in. spc cticn of Major Gent yo. oy, of Vincennes, Indiana. Th. neccssi'y atui utility of sue h a work inns' be obvious to eveiy Ofiiicr and Sohiiet ; an muToim action ol the whole, greatly iariliiates the movements of any body of men, & on the k owl; of this, the efficacy ol their esc t ions must greatly depend. There ;ue no mt-ans by which knowledge can be more readily obtained thatt by the expericne of others, with these considerations tle pio. posed work is presented lor patronage. COXDITIOXS The work shall he neatly printed, on good paper, and will contain about 50 pages It will be delivered to .smSserU hers at 75 ccn's per copy, stitched, 01 gl bound in boards. Those who subscribe and pay for ten opies shall be entitled to one copy gi atis the woi1 will be put to press, Cshall :. finished with all possible dispatch, as soon as a sufficient number of subset ih rs arc obtained to defray the expenses of nrinting The names of subscribers will be printed at the end of the work. gC Winters in Indiana and Illinois, disposed to aid the above uoik, will b0 pleased to give the proposals a few ins, rtions in their papers, and receive b. scriptions for the same. s D. Vincennes, Feb 1S22. FKliRY. HE snbs.ril)cr having again taken & the FERRY ol ('has Smith, deed, where he has a large new boat, with aprons and railing, for the ease and safety of carriages and stock He flatteis himself by strict attention, to share a part of the public favor DAVID CH NDLER. STO! EX ON Saturday night last cut of the sl2bkof H. Lasselle, two p .tei.t sprinr' Saddles, one a quilted Ruckskin, with a leopard skin housin k a buffalo rover with plated stirrup irons the other a quilted calfskin seat, and leopard hoTl?i?!7 and plated stinub iions TEN doi36 reward will be giving for the Saddles and unei, or nvc dollars f)r either. II LASSELLE. March 15, 1 122 7.ff Dried dyplca. O E EN I Y barreN dkifd ArrLr.s of an excellent oualiu ff s ite by i-RAN IS Dir.KOX.Jtfsr.
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