Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 July 1822 — Page 2
vhoni large sums of money were subscribing. Siain. The cortcs has adopted the proposition to ni ike commercial regulations with the American Colonies "which had obtained their independence." Turkey. The Greeks, after several hard fought battles, have made themselves masters of the import ait island Nfgropont. The pacha that lately captured Janitia, appears to be in a very unpleasant condition from the risings of the people around him. They had intercepted a large sum of money that was for
the payment of his troops. The affairs of
the (i reeks are evidently prosperous; if they can sustain themselves a while longer, so as to get supp'ies of arms and the munitions of war, there is very little doubt that they will, of themselves, be able to beat the Turks and establish their own independence. The m Peterburgh Gazette announces that considerable sums continue to be sen lor the reliet of the Greek refugees in Russia. In addition to half a million ot roub'CS, subscribed for the relief of his countrymen by counsellor Warwati, p' ince Galitzen has received 900,000 roubles As this money arrives, it is remitted to courit Lnngeron, governor general of nerson, and to the commander of liessatabia. for distribution 1 he question of war or peace between Russia and Turkey, remains as it was unsettled. But it is certain that both par ties ire preparing for war The Russian armies have been powerfully increased, and an army of reserve 80,000 strong, vas to be immediately formed. I' mb'a The principal fort, on the main land, at Porto abeho, has capitu-
aez.
latd to the patriots, under gen
The officers and men were sent off to Porto Rico, and their arms, were to be restored to them on their arrival there. The -rarrison ot Porto Cabello must now recuvc all its supp ies by sea. Eveiy thing bears a cheerful aspect in Colombia the government appears to be firmly established, and supplies, to any amount, is tendered from England. A frigate and corvette, for the use of the republic, was just about to sail from a British port A son of sir Robert Wilson has entered the military service of Colombia Peru. San Martin has resigned the protectorship, and the marquis Torre 7agle has been appointed in his stead. He has issued 200,000 paper money, and irtaue it penal on those that refuse to take it Dollars were very scarce. Enpish goods plenty selling at a loss of fiom 25 to 30 per cent rheuvice king " La Serna at the head of the Spanish army, was encamped about 30 leagues from Lima his force is not stated. Later London dates to the 16 of May. General summary Many additional paniculars of the wretched state of the south of Ireland are received the people were perishing by famine and the typhus fever Vrery large subscriptions had been made for the relief ',000 tons of potatoes had been purchased at Lifth, and vast quantities of American fl..ur had be ti sent off fiom Liverpool for Cork,
Li netick and Gav:iv. The primate of!
Ireia id, the archbishop of Armagh, is j
dead said to be caused bv a mistake of j
iiis wife in giving him medicine pie took two ounces of laudanum!" in consequence of which she had become a maniac Canning's bill for the admission of Catholic peers into the house of lords, has pissed is second reading for it 235, against it 223 majority '2. It is repoitvd that Mr. Canning: will not now goto I idia and that lord Liverpool will resgn. A motion in the British house of co novMis to produce economy in diplomatic affaii s, failed for it 1 47, against it 27 4. The elections, in France were going
9ent in a boat. It was reported and believed that the Hornet subsequently rc-
j captured an American brig and schooner J wliirli l-mrl h-.r r" rt 11 t-rl lit. cr,iir
privateer. Two large brigs and two schoones had been fitted out and sailed from St. Johns within a month, with orders to cafiture every vessel aming frtm the Main all the ports of which, in possession of the Patriots, were declared in a state of blockade. This state of things imperiously calls upon the American government to take such measures as will effectually protect their vessels from the spoliations of the Spaniards in those seas Amer. v The following gentlemen have offered their services to the people at the ensuing August election, as follows: FOR GOVERNOR. tl'IL L I A y l HE. YD R ICR'S, LIENTENANT GOVERNOR. WILLIAM POLICE, RATCLIFF D'jOX, ERASMUS POWELL, DAVID MAXWELL. congress First District. CHARLES DEWEY, WILLIAM PRIXCE Vacancy 17 h Congress DAVIS FLOYD, JONATHAN JENNINGS, For Knox County GENl. W. JOHNSTON, BENJAMIN V. DECK AS. JOHN LAW, For Sheriff, JOHN DECKER. County Commissioner'. FR ANCIS LEECH. JAMES THORN, JOHN COLLINS, Far Coroner, CARTER BE M N, SAMUEL BRUNER, THOMAS H BLACKBURN, GEORGE Mc.CLURE, sen. Director of the Poor House. THOMAS JORDAN. Representatives for Daviss and Martin County. JOSEPH WARNER, WILLIAM H. ROUTE.
A LIST of letters remaining In the PostOffice at Tcrre-IIuite Ind. the quarter ending on the 30th June, which if not taken out before the last day of September, will be sent to the general post-office as dead letters. A. B. Wm. Armstrong Nathaniel Adams.
Joseph Blackburn Burn up W. Beggs Thomas Brown sahel lpeu N Amos P. Balch John BailrV, Harnum Van Blaxom Clement N Burtcn
John Conw;
Nellv t'unniui
Elias Chineoweth
iitiglr.irn
John T. Chunn John Case Willson Clavpool
James Caldwell James Cunningham Wm. Cook James Corges
Thomas Curry James Davis J
Danl. II. Dickson
A iron Dewey 2
Nicholas Delorig Benj. Depaw Solomon Dickson Peter Desar
Hyacinth Dchres Ann Ecarl Redmont Evans Joseph Earle John Fiiningham James Ferrington. James Grayham Clem Gore And. Hnman Christopher Helt Henry Hines Si ml. H.iger Noah Hubboird John Hammilton Aan Hart Bradford Hickson Rechd. Hicks
Charles Joic Thomas M.Johnson
vSeth M. Kimble r
Lucius Klbby 2 Austin Leonard Luke Johnson M John C. Murphey v Erastus Mitchell Wm. Mitchell John Martin David Mover And. McClain David McCasky Thos. Norris
NEVJGOOIIS. Wm. B u rich, H AS juit received from Philadelphia, and now opening at his new store on Market Street Vincenncs, an elegant and general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. QUE ENS WARE, GLASS W A R K. LE JHORN, & I r)nvvT?Tc STRAW, S BOMSETS, Ladies Sc Gentlemens Morocco St Leather Shoes, Misses & Childrcns do. WINES BRNDY, RUM Jamaica SPIRITS, &c Which he offers for sale by retail, at the lowest cash prices Vincenncs, Mav 21, 1882. tf-1 7
NE SX GOODS. Jlp :o: S TOMIJ SO.Y,
)S MARKET STREET VINCENNES, Tl AS just received from Philadelphia I and Baltimore, an clecrant and ge
neral assortment of 0tY GOODS, GROCERIES, AUDWARE, QUEENS W ARE, &e. which he offers for sale by retail, at the
on favorable to the liberates. Some dis- lowest casli prices turbances had broken out in Spain a J VJ f r flfili patty of the insurgents had passed into V1 d ? ? "y-y J Fr.mce. and were immediately disarmed : "" , bv fie cordon on the frontier. FRANCIS DICKSON, jn.
Accounts from Futkev furnish nothing SJT S jU8t returned from Philadelphia
James Osborne
Jesse P. Osborne Mini ford P. Peters Peter Penning Joshua Penby Jasper Randabs Elisabeth Rodgers Charles Reed Silvester Steele Robert Sturgus John Sinclair ShfF. Park county Jn. Pike
E F James Evans Jesse Ezra Saml. Foster Thos. Foster G H James Gresham Wm. Greenwtll David Howard Din. Hale Horace Holt Jacob Hnruff Thos. ILafler Moses Hart Elijah L. Hill John Hane j. T. Hendricks J K John Jackson 2
Archibald Kin mash James Kerr 2 James Kelsey Lucv Luddington N
, Otis MTulough C. Ik Moddesctt Perrcy Mite hell 3 Asa I lilies Morgan 2 Wm M irrblcau David Morgan Wm. M. Mop Robt Noble OP Wm. OdTe Jnlin Oxford
Daniel Parker A. G. Pivs Peter Price R. S. Saml Riason David Rodney Joseph Ralston Zera Sherman M. A. Sanders Elisha Saturday L. H. Scott
Frcsli Flour. J()IIN '"'wise. y HAS on hanil a quantity of the lies! superfine flour, which he will dispose of for cash, cither by the baru l or
less quantity.
23 tf Vincenncs, Julv 5, 1822.
Solomon Lvons
T V W Jnhn L. Thompson Richd. Taylor
Caleb I ruf)lood Ri)bt. Taylor. Andrew Van Sickle John Walker Jubal 'elch Jacob Wright Love Kimbler i
JOHN M. COLMAN.r. m
July 1st, 1822. i.. 134 -3t
Ruben Thaver
John Turner Henry Vr:n Dine Henrv Whabv Hent y Willard Mark Williams
George Webster.
I
next, evcept mat me ntisiians were
luurdcrcd at Smyrna at the rate of from 1 5 to 40 per dav and the i;cnrral belief that there would be a war with Russia. SPANISH PRIVATEERS OUT!
BALTIMORE. JULY 2. To the pn!i;cnes f he supercargo of the sc'kv n Ki iq; olomo-., arrived hete yes'erday, in '. 4das from Si. Johns. Porto R.co. ,vo utt ind!)ted foi the followin; information The schooner Eliz4bth, ol Genv;rtovvn. ( ol. with a valuable f-A'o Horn Latruavra, has hern captured bv a Spanish privateer, fitted out at St Johns, and sent into Mavcucz, P. R I he tj. S sloop of war Hornet called off St. Johns abouttlte 6th of June, aud
jjj vvith a general assortment ot
GROCERIES, DRY (;OODS. 6c Qi'EENsn ARE, Which he offers for sale very low fqr Cash. 24 6t Vincenncs, Julv 1 2. 1 822.
NOTICB.
LL apply to the next Gibson Cir-
H fuit court, to be holuen at the court hoifse in Princeton, on the 3d MotitUv in September next, to have Commissioners appointed to div ide the real estate of Henry Kitk, deed, lying in Gibson county, atnongst the several heirs of s.id deceased, at w hich time and phce all those concerned may attend if thev think proper. D WTEL KIRK, one of the . Heirs of Henry Kirk, deceased. July 32; 1829. ?t-4l
Sale for Taxes. WILL oft r for sale, it the court house door in the town of Meroni, on S itnnUv
the seventh day of September next, the following Lots situate in the liorough of Mcrotu, Sullivan county, Indiana, or o much thereof as will p.ty the Borough tax due thereon for the years 1821, Ik 1822, together with costs, unless the tax and cost be paid before that time.
14 New survey. 79 c .
13 New survVy;
4
I Owners names, i John AlL'n,
Josi.di Briant,
David Black,
same, tame,
James Brooks,
same. Elisha Boudinot, Rankin Chandler,
John Kelshamner,
Samuel Kaufman, same, Gabriel Lemmens, Aimer Vickerv,
John White, William O. Wheeler,
same,
J. Sc (i. A. Wassons
s i me.
129
211 50 -.a 55 V,6 15 45 m 91 sr 88 43 161 117 51
I
Beef! Derf! Beef! WISH to pin chase a considerable number of BEEF CATTLE, lor
the Orleans market I calculate on giving Two Dollars S: Ff'y Cmts per hundred, and wish to make my contracts as soon as possible large cattle would hex," preferable. I also wish to contract for the building of a flit bottom boat. JOHN BHUNER. hv 18, 1822. C5-tf
Kubie 0 SSroknw,
1 J AVlMf entered into a copartner snip for the putpobc of canuuj on the " v Tajilnrhig Itusiurss, will execute ail orders in their line iili promptitude and uispatcn, and in a s!yie)v that will entitle them to a share of business from a discerning public ihtir shot) is kept at the o'.d stand of II. Ktih'.c. Vincenncs, June 1,1822. i8-tt Screw Augers William Kadjrer.,
m 7 , w AS a number of CREW Ah'. GEUS of the first quality, ami
which he will warrant ftr one year. Persons wishing to purchase can be supplied either at his bouse en White liver, oi t t is OFFICE.
I
Vincenncs.
lay 25,
1 822 !7tf
REUIMEXTAL UltDEHS. Vincksni:s. July 1822. THE OHicers, Non Comunsiontd and Musicians of snid Rev;t 'yiill appear on parade in Vincenncs, on Eiidy the second day of August enduing, pre
cisely at K) o clock. A. M conmpli trlyequippe I for drill muster, anil to encamp out one niht
FUItfrHE!t ORDKRS. AGEE BLY to oulers received from Genl. II Juhti8',n, dated June the 25h, past. The commisMened OfTirei s of the 1st regiment of Indicna Mlitia, willmeet at tbe comt house in Vincenncs, on Saturday the 3d day of At gust i:t xt and proceed to elect one brigr.dier T,nf eral. to command the first rrginunt cf Indiana militia, vice brigadier genual Thomas Sco't, resigned. JOHN McGIFEIS', Adj:. July 1822. 24
Notice.
JT has been thought necessary, Sc ptopcr, to put a lock on the gate of the American burying gtoui.d, adjoining Vincennes The key of which husbitn deposited at the Utilise of John Bj'iIjlv Es(j where it can at ail times be found by those interested.
V incennes, June 1 0, 1822.
20-. It
To Rent.
good and.
THE subscriber will rent a
comfot table DWELLING lIOL'K with out houses and S7WLE, lyin.aj on Church street. 7'he hotis'j may be had cither ready furnished or not, to suit the person applying. For terms apph to JOHN MOORE. Vincenncs, June 20, 1822. 21 -tf
fv
Lnf s 'listed as bclonrinr fo non re-
idvntSs to v it :
O i
Xo. 9,
X). 10,
43 KM i.r
52, T5, 106,
5i, 111, i.y,
31, 55, SI. 1L
140,
A:. 11,
32, 57, 82, 113, 142,
59, 61, 83, 95, 11912:,
145, 14fi,
40, 64, 103.
X). 16. 39, 62, 9H,
127, 131,
14, 149, j
17, 171,
U6,
19 21
Pet sens at a distance are informed thsit no
thing but specie or its equivalent will be rr
ccneii. 1 hoe who
the dav ol" sale will please pav )o.tl.';e. ' GEORGE V. LINDSAY, c cm. Julv 20th, lJJ. 26-93trs.
i. H. C. Sullivini, f ATTOIIVKY rnrvppi i nn at t a
' 4 & au . J VTA TILL practice in the hist Judnial
V T Circuit, of the state of Indiana V and in the counties ol Craw ford and Ed
wards HI the stato ni illino'm. Mr iimiT
always be found at his olhce in Vincenncs unless wlrtn absent on professional business he has made an agreement, for business forwarded to him, in his absence, to be attended to sMtt
153 157, K'O, 1G4, 165, 166, 169ll7, 1F4 lb'5, -09, 213, 214, 217, 218Vj,
NOT1CK.
LL persons
indebted to the
estate
if Iswc Ukckkh, deed, are n -
ft LL
quested to come f- iward and settle ll i tu immediately. And those having claims
! against the said estate, ate icqucsted to
V
r
remit their tax before 5 vaw, v"v " M. riutiu
tor settlement on or Delore the 4th dav oi N j May next HAUMARV DECKER Adm,x. JOHN D.CKVAA(lmim"raijr Vincennes, Julv 2o, 1822 3-6 3t
Specie ! Specie !
7; DOLLAR FIFTY CEXTS
be given per lOOlbsin PECIE, for
HOGG weighing Ironi 130 to
delivered at the Steam Distiller
hrst ol August next. mw
Jul 1322. U
200, if
rty-lhe
NOTICE,
Mr. JOIIXC. COOK's subscaibers zrc
uilormed. that his school will commence
on Monday the 16th of September m x
3t26-t
July 25, 18.
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