Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 October 1822 — Page 2
Portugal proceeds tranquilly in the ca-1 difficult nor expensive. Wc did not seel O $ THE VINCENNES reet of reformation : but thc political fate Lieut. V. ourselves, during his stay in . . . n of Spain, must also be her fate, and it be-' town, or our inquiries would have ena- J X JLi Li lil jL hoves her, to unite heart and hand, with bled us to give a more particular des- .T, , ., , , her neighbor, to discountenance internal cription of the Isthmus. Its general HPHE undersigned has tnken the above treason, and foreign interference. j character, however, may be understood & tstabhshmcnt ore purpose of The situation in which these two last from the above, and from his denomina- Manulacturing MIIbKb. w here mentioned pouers arc placed is extreme-. ting it as throughout an ague and fever thcy havc on hand antl lnlend keeping ly imetcsting , and every citizen of the U. country, of which he had good evidence a constant supply ol the best quality of fc.ntP. m.itt lnu xvith ,nvirtv f.r iu r, 1; ,i,.i,inrrl .nmMimo iit u Rectified Whiskey ; warranted inferior
the sickness. Nat Iut 1 iiwiiw . 1 .
1 hey win exenange wiiiKLY and
1822.
nal event of the impending struggle between the partisans of absolute power on the one hand, and the friends of a free representative government on the other.
irjnf virtue of JO) rected, fron
The U. S. schooner Grampus tias arrived at Charleston, with her puzc the brig Palmyra, belonging to Porto Ivico, lateiy called the Panchita, a "notorious character0 in the West India seas From the account, it appears that when the Grampus was convoying some vessels to St. Thomas, this brig came within hail, saying that she wished to boad one of the fleet, and was told it
vvjuul not be permitted. "The G, left St. Thomas UHi August, having under her caic the schooners Velocede and Ciduceua, for Cinacoa, and next day saw abiig in chase; on the 16th saw the same brig on the weather-bow and gave chase to her; she hoisted English colors and then changed them to Spanish and fired a gun to windward, and at half past 1", she hoisted a white flag at the fore top mast, and was soon found to be the Palmyra. At twenty minutes past 11, the Grampus was brought under the lee of the brig, within pistol shot, and lleut. Grt goiy demanded her ins'ant surrender
as a pirate; the brig answered that the demand was not understood, and, upon its being repeat d,shc commcncxla fire upon the Grampus with her small arms and carronades; this was so effectually returned that in about thrte minutes and a half she give up the combat, being a complete wreck, having one killed and seven wounded, anil three shot between wind and ater. both pumps shot thiough and the brig in a sinking condition. The c y of we are sinking, was made immediately upon striking her flag, and boa's were d' Sp itched under command of lieut, V lurhies. to take charge of the vessel, an-l save her if possible. It was with great difficulty and after great exertions that lieut. V. was able to stop the leaks t ie water was on the cabin floor, and tl e pumps being in great measure useless, he laid her over on her side, by
shifting her guns anil other weighty arti
cU s to the sound
Sheriff's Sale.
an execution to me di
om the ncrk s ofhee ol
j thu Knox Circuit court, I will expose to
public sale on Saturday the 2d day of November next, at the court house in Vincennes, for ready money, for the most it will bring, certain mortgaged premises, to wit : a house, and lots of ground in the village of Vincennes, in the county of Knox, and bounded on thicc streets, and whereon Fiancois Bisalion lived (on the 9th day of May, 1809) which said house and lots were purchased by the
State of Tn (liana. KXOX CIRCUIT C0UR7
SETTEMUER TERM,
Asa Thorn, His Creditors. On Petition for the Benefit of the Insolvent net. ND now at this time came the petitioner, by G. R. C. Sullivan, F.sor.
, his attorney, and filed his petition, pray-
KEN HAW A SALT of the best quality j -njJ thc coim to am umo nim lhe bcnc. at a reduced price, for U heat, Rye, Corn, flt of an act cnl'it!C(l, 4. An act for the re
or chock; uciiwicu ai nun uisunc
ry, or at the Vincennes Steam-Mill. ALSO The highest price in CASH will be given for good Maple Char Coal, Delivered at the Distillery. JOHN C R FILEY & Co Vincennes, May 22, 1 822. 1 7 tf
LIST of letters remaining in the Post-
1
V Office at Washington. Ia. the o natter
said Francois Uisalion of Toussaint Du- ending the 30th of September, and which if
oois Dy vitiueoi a jungmcnt againsi tiene Bisalion, administrator of Fiancois Bisalion, deceased, at the suit ol Jaques and Francois Lasselle. JOHN DECKER, Shjf. at October 19, 1822. 38 -2t
not taken out before the expiration of three
months will be sent to the General rest, Ot rice as dead letters. A 13 C D E George Anderson Robert G. Anderson Washington Bussell James Ban
T fLL pcrs 4 ly calle
John Burgart
George Bogard Philip Barton John R. Beard David Clarv
VX NOTICE.
persons that have been previous-
Iv called unon for their taxes, and
- j - - - - -.. . . .
who fail or neglect to nav the same on or lmn Vni HT
before the first day of November ncxtAym Depew
may cajjcci iu nave uicu prupciiy txu i Ju Davis
cuted I shall be driven to this measure in order to make my collection by the time prescribed by law JOHN DECKER, Shf. k r. October 17, 1823. 382t
i
Valuable Goods.
Charity Fording Lewis Fortener John Hurst Samuel Graham John Jordan John Johnston
Joseph Kirkpatrick L Al NOPS
John Batchtor John Black, 2
William Baker
Smallwood Cawood
aron Chamness
h-m Chadd
Ox ertum Cosby
Isaac Dillon, 3
John Ellis G II J K Arthur J. Foster Gideon Faris Robert Cilley Z. bulon Jenkins Silas & Hv. Johnston Ebenezer Jones
T
REYNOLDS & B0NNt3ft,
MJRKRt ! TJi EET. VINCENNES, 1 t AVE iust received from new your 8 rillLADKLPHIA U BALTIMORE, a very extensive and general assortment of European India, & American DRY GOODS, ALSO HARDWARE and CUTLERY, CHINA, 1 r i (;LASS. and i V A I! W.
LI VinilRllltll 5 SHOES,
Ladie's and Gentlemen's
MOROCCO,
KID, and
L EAT HE
A complete assortment of GROCERIES, Patent NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c. &c. All purchased at the lowest prices
which enables them to sell accordingly.
-tt Sentember. 1822.
n n
OJ'
side of the vessel, and i LIVERPOOI
by fiat means saved her. The Grampus Superior COT TON & WOOL CARDS, received a little in'iurv in her sails and S'FU AW BONNETS,
raini, but had no man hurt " The Pj.'fyra was armed with one long brass pounder, and eight 18-pounder carronacbV, and had a crew of 88 men, "a mixture of all nations and the friends of iMne." It was ascertained that thev had robbed several vessels of thc United States and a part of her crew was recognized as having committed certain acts of piracy all which, it seems that lieut. com. Gr-g ry has taken care to obtain the proof of. Thc people of St. Thomas verc much pleased with thc capture of this vessel Thc sick and wounded were s- nt to Porto Rico, by lieut Giegory, villi a letter to thc governor, stating the circumstances under which he had made the captuie of the brig, and hoping it uld cause no coolness between the United States and Spain. But it is siid that fie governor iirmediately embargoed all the American vessels, and impriscd all the America'! citizens there. On board of the G ampus and her p-izi". 77 prisoners, with the former captain of the bijs were brought in. In cnst (juence of having so g?-cat a number on board, the duty of the otlicers and searn mi hp.s been severe to guard against a su'piUc They slept upon deck fur 23 nights but arc all healthy.
NEW GOODS. S. TOMLLVSO.Y, ON MARKET STREET VINCENNES, 5g AS just received from Philadelphia 8 and Baltimore, an elegant and general assortment of DHY GOODS, GUOCKIUE9, IIAK DYV A UE, QUEEXhWAtlfl.&c. which he offers for sale by retail, at thc lowest cash prices
AvRNHAWA SALT. ti V ' subscriber has on hand a 8 ftity of KEXHAlWi SALT
Lieut Jl'taver, ot the Vaw, arrived in iiM, city on 1 ridaj last, from the Pacific, though not immediately from our squadron in that sea. He left Lima about the 25 U of June, shortly bcfre which a b title took place between the Royalists and a devision ol San MaitinN armv.iu win, h tin? latter were thrisieU br.itfii
and tiearlv destrrved. No other event of fj : " k.i .i
Li ut Weaver came over land from thc Pacific to the Atlantic, across the Uthmus f Panama, which has become
an int resting count! y frptn the pjssibil
quan
Z,iTof su-
the barrel or
petior quality, for sale by
single bushel, low for cash. I will also give saddles, bridles, Sc
harness, in excl.ange for good wheat, corn fed pork, reef cattle. Sec. to be delivered in Novembei St Deer next. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Julv 17, 1822. 25-tf
John Lewis George Mc.Kinscy Fisher Myers John Moore John Manahan Simon Nicholason William Plummet
Lydia Porter William Palmer Carphus Shaw Samuel Smith John M. Stueker John Stringer TV Joseph R. Thomas Edward Tate George Vance Richard Weaver David Wesner Martin Wines JamcS Young October 1, 1822.
Joscjih toyman J. Mc.tJannauirhhav, 2 '1 humas Moore, 2 Robt. T. Mr. Farrcn Joseph 11. Mc.Clusky Robert ( )li er Parmenas Palmer Alexander B. Plummer John A. Scudder Thomas Scails John Storms
Friend Spears
lief of insolvent debtors," as also a list of
debts by him due to the defendants, his creditors, as also of the notes U. accounts due to him, together w ith a list of property by him owned or possess-d, and his bond w ith secutity for thc delivery of his property, and he having made oath according to law it is ordered by the court, that a supersedeas do issue instunter, and that he give notice of the pendency of said petition in thc Western Sun, a paper printed in this state at least three weeks in succession, and sixty days previous to thc next court, and that the said
court will act upon said petition on thc
third day of the next term.
A Copy Test, R. BUNTIN, Clk.cc Kt. October 9, 1822. 37-3t
Stale of Indiana.
A'AO-Y CIRCUIT COURT,
SEPTEMBER TERM, 18!
George Simpson ") On Petition for thc
against Benefit ot the Intel-
f lis Creditors, J vent act.
AND now at this tunc came the petitioner, by G. V. Johnston, his at
torney, and fi.ed his petition praying the
court to grant unto him the benefit of an act entitled, " An act for the relief of insolvent debtors," as also a list of debts bj him due to the defendants, his creditors, as also of the notes and accounts due to
him, together with a list of property by him owned or possessed, & his bond with . security, for thc delivery of his property,
ix. he Having made oath according to law
it is ordered by the court, that a super-
sedcas do issue instanter, and that he give notice of thc pendency of said petition in the Western Sun, a paper printed in this
state, at least three weeks in succession,
and sixty days previous to thc next court, and that the said court will act upon said ... .... .
B25
William' D.Shephcard petition on the third day of the next term.
W Y
John Terre Andrew C. Vanslyke Francis J. Willhoite, 3 M.chael Wiles A. William Lewis Wood S. RODDICK. P. M 36-180
A Copy Pest,
R. BUNTIN, Clk. ccK.8. October 9, U22. 37-3t
State of Indiana.
KXOX CIRCUIT COURT
SEPTEMBER TERM, 1822T
LIST of letters remaining in the Post
Francis Mallcit") On Petition fur the Re
against nefig of thc Insolvent
His Creditors, J act.
rsD now at this time came the peti-
Office at Ilunev Creek, Ind. the quarter tioncr by G. W. Johnston, Esq. his
attorney, and thc petitioner having heretofore filed his petition, praying the court
to grant him the benefit of an act entitled,
" An act for the relief of insolvent deb
tors," together with a list of debts by him due to thc defendants, his creditors, as
also a list of notes and accounts due to
him. with a bond and security for thc de
livery ol his property it is therefore or
dered by the court, that a supersedeas do issue instanter, and that he give notice of
the pendency of said petition in thc Western Sun, a paper printed in this state, at
least three weeks in succession, and sixty days previous to the next court, and that thc said court will act upon said petition on thc third day of the next term. A Copy Test, R. BUNTIX, Clk cckc. October 9. 1822 37-3t
endmir the 30th ot Sentember. winch it not
taken out before the expiration of thrte
months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters.
Liijah Bacon Jacob Baker John Drake
Charles Johnson
Jarcd Lykins Robert Mc.Kee John Patten Capt. Paddock
George C. Shattuck
James Barns Sally Beidelman Henrv T Irish Lambert Dickson John Mc. Kinney, 2 John Malcom Mr. Pounds, sen. Hezekiah Suthard Jeremiah Wilson.
7tjrAN'I LI) immediately, a sober, V f indusuiou, good wotkman, to
take chatge of a JSIaclxsmifli-s Shop, 1 . ...It r ir r
ltv ol an atlcmp', miiiic time or other, 1 "" cx u "m inctunes
beirn- made to connect the tuo great " xvx siaic man constant employ, and
nature of the BooU aK V1'1 b givenapply to the
sunst rinvr ining near the Kev Samuel T. Scott's DAVID ANDREWS. August 29, 1822. 31-tf
ROBER T HO(;GATT, A. P. M.
Octo!)cr 1, 1822. 37-3t
HORRID MURDER. 'ipo HK WARD.
THESheirirTof Sullivan County will
give the above rewatd.for thc apprehend
ing of JOHN 1IADDEN, who btoke
jail on thc night of hc 20th of June,
1822. He is about 35 years of age, fivi
feet 10 inches in height, well set, light hair, blue eyes, down look, a wen on one of his wrists, believed 'to be on his left, slow in speech, and much of a sloven in his drcs, fond of ardent spit its, and
and when mm:; u -ated looses thc use of
his limbs, talks hut little. When aggi
tated or much pleased, shruggs his shoul
ucrs nis ciotns not known, a great
woousuian, ami iuiiu oi a liiue. li is
thought he i armed with knife, toma
hawk, and rifle, and will make for Cana-
oov-a'.s at that point, if the
in rc ing ianil be found to adn.it the ) TJCtiobi iu ol such ;i woi'k. Lieut. . ieprcsei.it llu eounliy, on the tou'e which he fame, as generally ow iMid flat; f.l uch an one we should presume, as v-ouid ttidtr an intcr-o. lanic communica'ion, hy canal; brturcn tie tivets Tvhuu lall Litveucli iCa. a wcikuuihcr
A Complete assoitment of Magi-
suau-s jsi uik lor sale at ollkc uUo .Blank Deeds.
MICHAEL COLLINS, .
J1J ESPECl FULLY ii forms the citiJtu zensof Vincennes and its vicinity.
that he has commenced
on Market street, where he hopes by
sinci anu ciose auenti n to nusincss, to n erit and receive a portion of public pa
tionagc.
29-tf August 16. 1822.
Xk: Ol K L, I hereby notity the committee of arrangement for inclos.i i i : i .
ipg tnc American ourymg grounu, mat
da.IIe stands indicted for the murder of l,,c work naa bccn nnl5.ncu niorc an 9 hU mmlipr. Khpll: Tlnrtrlpn. i i.i. months, and that there is a balance due
ol May last. All othcers arc requested to use dilligencc to apprehend him, and Editors of Newspapers throughout the United States who arc well wishers to
the laws of Justice to insert thc above. C.LORC.i: BOON, Shffi Sullivan County, State of Indiana June 28th 1822. 23-tf
N. 13 A reward will also be offered by thc Governor of the state in a short
time I' iscspectcd PllLYTLYG XEATLY Lxccutcd at this Oaicc.
me ol 5521, anu unless mcy make some
a rangemcms to pay me, I shall be obh ged to trouble them for it. T. II. BLACKBURN. October 3, 1822. S6 3t
FEUUY.
fTTlHE subscriber having cp-?.in take
the FERRY ol Chas Smith, deed.
where he has a large new boat, with aprons and railing, for the ease and safety ol carriages and stock He flatters himself by strict attention, to share a part oi thc public favor DAVID CIIANDLETL
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