Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 September 1822 — Page 2

ous or contagious disease is mentioned as prevailing in Spain. Together they consist ol 60,OJO men ; and two frigates have sailed from Toulon to cruise on the Spanish Mediterranean coast We cannot understand the meaning of those procee

dings, unless another revolution in Spain! is expected which, indeed, seems likely j to happen; for, in the very presence of j

the k'.r.g, returning from the cortcs, an all air took place between two parties, or.e shouting long live the constitwional king, the other crying out live the king absoIwe, in which swords were drawn. The authors ot the latter cry were arrested. The best informed persons in Spain attribute these disorders to the cmisaries of F. nice, and the public feeling is so great that Madrid is regarded as no longer a u W residence foi the French embassador! The distresses in Ireland become greater and greater. Th? contributions are alrrady cxhaus'ed. The pestilence is increasing it has been c mfidcntly stated in p u liament that the amount of the horrors that prevail in this country, is far beyond the representation of it ! but the king is prcpaiing to take a frolic in Scotland, at the cost of, perhaps, 100,000. Kentucky Much discussion is still going on in this state as to the policy & effect of the u relief measures," and the right and wrong of them ate ardentlycontested. We have always entertained r.n opinion that proceedings of this nature must needs operate for the benefit of a designing few, at the cost of the honest many and, that for one deserving person whom they really assist or preserve, they break down and destroy at least twenty others, as well entitled to the public concern as that favored one. At a dinner, on the 4th of July, the venerable shelby gave the following toast : " The relief measures arc demoralizing, impolitic and unconstitutional may they be crushed." "SALOX1CHI, May 6. "Our Governor, intoxicated with the success of his massacres, has declared that the Sultan, bv whose orders he acted was firmly resolved not to suffer for the future, any Christians to exist in any part of European Turkey. In consequence it is prohibited to fill up the vacant Bishoprics, and the churches arc destroyed in proportion as he can advance in the country. lEverv kind of commerce has ceased here. The fertile plains of Seres are changed into a desert; the cultivation of tobacco in the Enidgi is abandoned ; and nil the Greeks, the Bulgarians, and other Christians, have taken up arms, cither to conquer or die. American Manufactures. Mr. James Head, manufacturer of silk goods in New York, has exhibited a specimen of blue stuped satin, made for a gentleman at Washington, and intended for covet ing chair cushions, which is pro

nounced by competent judges equal to j the first quality of imported goods, for ! 4 tcxturr, color and finish." lie has also shewn fine specimens of si'k binding, vest patterns, Sec. Baltimore Pat. ; J:ullers Earth The Ycvj York States

man informs us, that the enquiries herctolore made for this important article, have resulted in the discovery of an ample supply, proved by repeated expcii-

ments, to possess every requisite quality, !

for the uses to which it is applied Besides its peculiar advantages in the manufacture of wcolens, it is preferred to soap on the score of economy. The Fiu.v or Dysentery is very prevalent in some of the neighboring townships. Wc have just heard of a remedy, that is siid to be a certain cuc : take a 1 n;e tea spoon full of pounded rosin (very tin mixed with a gill of new miik. It will check the progress of the disorder immediately, and give the patient case Alter a day or two it may be necessary to take a dose of castor oil. lnd. Int. f "ti r! ,': o en on. A s p o t o f g r o u n d

neat Ivan acre in extent, in the neighbor- ' hood -d' Hudson, lately sunk precipitately down, leaving a pcrncndicular b ink, m here it had broken olV, about 18 or 20 feet high. This had the effect of stop-! ping up the channel in the CLiverack , creek, bv which the t-trc im was forced luck ti'i its banks could confine it no longer, an ! then it ovci flowed the a;!ja cent grounds But the most lennrkab'e circumstance attending this moc-, im-nt of the earth is, that the entire bed of the creek, lor about 1C0 yards in lcn'h, had been raised up to the sur- j f tee of the water, and was sod'V and

fi n that it could b- easily walked over. Conjecture is at woik to account for thi. si igihr phenomenon; but, alter forming a variety of theories, none of thm imp-Mrs to h-ive been adopted as the conett one -A. )'. Cere. Aiv.

Valuable sale of Furniture by

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On Saturday the 28i September. At the residence of Samuel Jacobs, in Vinccnncs, conisung in part of one Bi Ussells carpet, 5 by 6 yds. bordered

Ingrain do sett Northumberland tables, Mahogony clawfoot breakfast table, dozen Fancy chairs, rush bottoms, sett Windsor do pair Elegant Astral Lamps, with shades, glasses, Sec. sett crimson Bombazette Window curtains, Ladies' work table, sett elegant China, elegant Looking Glass,

High and low post Beds eads, Beds, and bed Furniture, Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, Il?llows, Brushes, Waiters, Sec. fcc. With a complete assortment of Kitchen Furniture. ALSO Two Cows, and a Calf, with sundry other articles.

All, or any of the above articles will be disposed of at private sale, (in the mean

umc) on amplication. The articles of

y a Furniture ai e nearly new, and in good or

der and afford an opportunity to those

wanting, seldom to be met with.

September 7.

NEW GOODS.

US. TOMLIXSOjY,

o MARKET STREET V4NCENNES,

AS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, an elegant and ge

neral assortment o i)UY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEN 8 W ARE.&c. which he offers for sale by retail, at the lowest cash prices.

AUCTION.

On jfonday, Tuesday b Wednesday,

23d, 24th, & 25th of September,

By Wilson & Chambers, An extensive St general assortment of j FALL Sc SPRING CONSISTING OF Super and common cloihs, do cassimeres and sattincts, Bombazetts, assorted, Black and slate worsted hose, Swansdown and Valencia vesting, White and figured Marseilles do Senshaws, Leventines, Sarsnets and Flo rentines, assorted, Bombazeens, assorted, dandy cravats,

Furniture and apron check, Cambrk, Book, Jaconet, Mull and Lcno muslins. Nankin and Canton crapes, in pieces and half pieces, Thread lace and Ribbons, assorted, Plaids, stripes and tickings, White and brown sheetings Sc shirtings 3 4, 4-4. and 6 4 cambiic ginghams, Printed calicoes, (a gieat variety) Mens' Sc Womens' beaver Sc silk gloves, Cotton shawls, Madrass handkerchiefs, Irish linen, sewing silk, assorted, Floss cotton, cotton balls, needles, Pin-, No 3 34, 4. 44, Bird's eye diaper, linen cambric, White St spotted pocket handkerchiefs, Hardware & Cutlery. Mens' plated and common stirrups, Ladies' do do do Ptated and common bridle bits, do buckles Sc slides, martingale hooks Britania tea pots, table and tea spoons, Knob, closet and stock locks, Chest, trunk, cupboard, bag Sc padlocks, Hound and flat bolts, knob latches, Carpenter's compasses and pincers, Butt hinges and screws, assorted, Pen and pocket knives, Patent iron tea kettles, chaffing dishes, An assortment of planes, Awl blades, shoe tacks, shaving boxes, Plated Sc gilt coat Sc vest bottons. Sec. Incases fashionable STRAW DOXNETS. 25 Crates and half Crates of QUEENSWARE, He packed in Louis ille, and handsomely assorted for country merchants. 50 boxes glassware, assorted, 150 barrels superior quality New Orleans sugar, 33 do molasses, 50uO lbs. Coffee. ALSO Imperial and Yuung Hyson tea, in small boxes. Allspice, pepper, cinnamon, indigo, Nutmegs, cloves, scgars, kc Merchants ate respectfully invited to attend, as the sale will be extensive, and positively without reserve. 32 3t ' Louisville, Aug. 21. A Complete assortment of Magis't ates Blank for sale at this oDice also B;ank Deed.

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NEW ESTABLISHMENT AT MOUNT CAR MEL, ILLINOIS. THE subscriber begs leave respectfully to acquaint the citizens of Ed

wards county, Illinois, and of Gibson and ,

Knox counties, Indiana, that he has op

ened a b.rge as-ortmcnt of

GOODS

'carmel, which he proposes

cxclfanirimr for

WiTeAT. CO'?N, rC,rK, LIVE C ATTLE, VENISON HAMS, BEES WAX, DEER SKINS, or any other produce the farmers have to spare, on the most accommodating terms. A few of the articles he offers for sale arc here enumerated. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and CASSINETTS, in v ri- tv, & flannel CALICOES, and ROMii VZETTS, of all qualities and colours. Domestic l'LAIDS, & STRIPES, ditto SHIR 1'ING & SHEE 1 ING. Steam loom SHIRTING, Sc WALTHAM SHEETING, IRISH LINN EN, of every description. RAND ANA, MADRASS, and SILK handkerchiefs, CAMBRIC, JACONET, ROOK, & LENO MUSLINS, plain and figured. VESTINGS, assorted, Furniture cc apron CHECKS STICKING BLACK SILK Handkerchiefs. Roe & Point BLANKETS. SEWING SIKL & CO TTON BALLS, Bhie and Yellow NANKINS, COTTON CARDS, No. 10, Meiio and Womens SHOES, GROCERIES. TEA, COFFEE, & CHOCOLATE, INDIGO, MADDER, COPPERAS, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, SALTPETRE, ALLUM, BRIMSTONE, WINES, Loaf & New Orleans SUGAR, POWDER, SHOT & LEAD, CUPS & SAUCERS, TEA POTS, &c. &c. A small assortment of HARDWARE. The piincipal part of the above goods have been lately imported from the Eastward, they comprise an assortment of between 5 and 6000 at original cost, and shall be offered on such terms as the fai mcr cannot fail to think liberal, for the produce of the country, at market price FRANCIS DICKSON, junk. August 30, 1822. 3l-3t CT The store will be opened on the 4th of Septcmbi r. F. D. BLACKSMITHS. "JTTJ ANTED immediately, a sober, y y industuoui, good workman, to takediargc of a Jp Blacksmith s Shop, auout one mile Sc a half from Vincennes on the state road constant employ, and good wages will be given apply to the subscriber living near the Rev. Samuel F, Scott's. DAVID ANDREWS. August 29, 1822. 31-tf Oil- L is hereby given, that the Olhco of the Meam Mill, is kept aiUic house ot Mr John D. Hay. y7 WILSON LAGOW, Jtty. I-:r C. Smith's lr. S. M. C. Virr-.mes, April 4. 1322. 10-ff J Sheriffs h?ale. U VwJ'n iuv of a w l it of iieii facias isjLp "jjd 1 t. c iicuit court ot Davies c-M.i.ty : : -. ; : John Steel, plaintiff, a,ai'jsl I!.--- : and chaUels, lands and ten'-uicMs vl Jutc;;a Culbertsun and Jauieb G. Uei'.d, btcuiiiv, clcteiidanls. 1

w f will sell at Washington on the 21st day ot September next, for cash, one lot in said town, with the appui tenances, number ninety seven, taken as the pioperty ot said Joseph, to satisfy said writ. Also at the same time and place, all the right, title, interest and clim ot John Wlialen. to a ceitain piece or parcel of land with its appui tcnanccs, being one tiiird part of the btiam ilistiilcry adjoining the town of Washington afoicsaid, and known as the pioperty of C.arr, Barton Whaitn, taken as the pioperty of the said John Whakn, at the suit of Walter Ctaik, by viitue of a wiit ot fieri facias i-suetl trom the same couit.

HA W LEY SCO I T, d s d c.

KENIIAWA SALT. TpHE subscriber has on hand aquanI tity of KEK77AWA SALT of superior quality, for sale by the barrel or sing!e bushel, low for cash. I will also give saddles, bridles, & harness, in exchange for good wheat,

corn fed po?at, beef cattle, &c. to be delivered in November Sc Deer. next. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, July 17, 1822. 25-lf THE VhCESES DISTILLERY. THE undersigned has taken the above Establishment for the purpose of Manufacturing WHISKEY. Where they have on hand, and intend keeping a constant supply of the best quality of Rectified Whiskey ; warranted inferior to none manufactured in the country. They will exchange WHISKEY and

KENIIAWA SALT of the best quality at a reduced price, for Wheat, Rye Corn, or Stock otf.t, delivered at their distille

ry, or atiLe Vinccnncs Steam-Mill. ALSO The highest price in CASH will given for good Maple Char Coal,

Delivered at the Distillery.

JOHN C. R EI LEY c

Co.

Vinccnncs, Mav 22, 1 822. 1 7 tf

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State of Indiana. DAVIESS CIRCUI r t OURT, July Term, 1822.

Ann Leach, vs. Anthony Leach,

On petition for a Divorce,

rniilb day, to wit, the 8th dav nfhr

U J ' JL said term of July, in the year afoi e-

said, came the complainant, by HenryMerrick, her attorney, and the defendant by George H. C. Sullivan, the prosecuting attorney, and it appearing to the sat isfaction of the court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this staie, it is therefore ordered hv thr rnrt ti.it nn.

less the defendant Anthony Leach, sludl appear here at the next term of the court, to wit, the second Monday of October in the year of our Lord, 1822, to answer the complainant's bill, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree cntcicd up accordingly and it is further ordered that a copy thereof be inserted four weeks successively in the Western bun, a paper printed in this state. A copy Test, E VA' TREES, Clk d c.c. August 12, 1822. 30-4tJW

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State of Indiana. DAV1ES CIRCUIT COURT, July Term, 1822.

Addison Smith, complainant, vs. Arthur Hcnrie, defendant. Foreran Attachment.

ON motion ot the plaintiff, by Joseph Warner, his attorney, it is ordered by the court, that unless the said defendant shall appear here Ly himself or attorney, at or before the next term of this court to put in special bail to answer this suit, the court will proceed to hear and determine the same in his absence and it b further oulcred, that a copy of this order be inscitcd in the Wrt stern ffnVa

paper printed at Vincennes, for fdiy weeks successively. A Copy Test, E. VANTH EES, Clk. Dec. Lost Certificate of Lands purclmsed from the United States. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that nine weeks after date', application will be made to the Register ct the Land Oflkc at Vincennes, for the renewal oi a certificate in my name, for the north cast quarter of Section No. 11, in Township No 12 north, ol Range No 1 1 west, in the District of Vincennes; the anginal having been lost. Given under my hand at Vinccnncs this 29th day of August, 1822. 9t-3lDP GEORGE MITCHELL. Shei-ifY's Sale. 1J X vii tuc of two executions to me di. j) rcctcd from the Clerk's cfikc of the Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public sale on Saturday the 21st instant, at the court house in Vinccnncs, 3lo a-

cres of land, to be taken off the sc

wist side of the tract of land of Abrahai

KuykendalTs, wl.crtcn he now lives, including the three ficles cn the same side of said tract of land tor the term of scven years, as the piopetty i f Abraham Kuvkcr.dall, at the suits ot Heniy Kelly, and Todd, Youce, k Co. JOHN DECKER, Si. kc. September 7, 1822. 52-C: BLAKK JJEElTsoi' A-cn:Ts