Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 November 1822 — Page 2

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li xnaci ol a letter dated 29th eptemben fiom one oi the ofheers of the John Adams, eapt Renshaw, ofT St. Johns, Potto Rico, to his fiicnd in Richmond, Virginia. u We arrived here after a passage of o9 days from N-jfolk; officers and crew in good hcaith. It appears the object of our visit here vas to make some inquiries in relation to the capunes of Amciican easels by Spmish ennzers, supposed to have been c:ini ed at by the Spanish government. Capt Renshaw has had an interview with

the governor on the subject ; the result I which is, that such a supposition is "wi'hout huidau ; and that those pti aii ers have been fitted out by private individuais ; and that, if any American vessel is taken by their cruizcis in future, a d brought into this port, retribution sluti be imde to the owners, and a reasonable sum p .iid by the cantors for their detention. In case any of these priva tcer. are taken by our nun of war they shall he considered lawful captors, and tak n to the U States for trial. Our captaif was much pleaded with this satisfactory and amicable se ttlement, and as the o j'-ct of our visit is attained, wc shall sail this afternoon or to-morrow for Laguira." CII RLES I ON, October 9. We hae Havanna papers to the 28th lib from our attentive correspondent, by the schoon r 1 lizi and Polly. Toe Gazette of H ivanna, of the 27th, contains m essay deprecating the piracis which are so openly carried on and toeiaied in that island ; and expressii g th be u f, if means are not speedily adopts d y that govern ncnt to arrest them, that their trade will be annihi'atcd, and tin ir produce rot upon their hards. Fro-.n the same paper, it appears that a vri v considerable degree of exciument exists at tne necnt moment, between

Qvthe Amcucm Spaniards, and thf- natives' -wo. t i s in lcsiatnts of the island of ;

V uiKi. .tuiai ijcis'Miui uuMMiata mju iaV'Mi place bet een the pa. ties, oiiiuat ing in these adverse feelings; and more sc i us consequences wcic apprehended by ma ty. Two Russian fixates, which were fittetl out three years ago bv the goveinniii to m ivake'a voyage round the world .p.cted the obj-ct of their voy:turned to Europe. liae conip age anu reiurneti to turope 1 1 eland had iccovered from its mise Ties plenty kas aeain visited the famished districts the fund of chanty in the lir.d- f the Archbishop of Tuam was S ietl aing tint from 3 to 4 00. re-r.'-mied over in his hands, besides large s : us in the possesion of others ail Hi. sc amounts were distributed for the advantage of the Iih poor. A hail storm at Vienna destroyed glass to the amount ot 400,000 florins, and n fne there consumed 140 houses. Cariah. The water is about to be let itro ano' her section of the gi eat Eie calu, so tiiat a tom'ounicatii.n vviil be open d lr-m Schenectady to Rochester tl:e distance is ah m two hundred miles. A letter from Whitehall states that the nor; Mci ii canal is in full ope ration, and that great quantities of plank ate daily pv sit. the locks ai that place. .V;f

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NOLDs cx KOXXER, MARKET STREET 1'ISCESSES, A-'E jnst receixed horn new york 1 J run ad t.riiiA k Baltimore, a ey vuihu' atjtl general assortment of, Eimqwan India, fr American mix (iooDs. LSO H A'ID'VAUF. and I T TLKUV, (;,. SS. ar.d S 1 All i S eri-r CO r I ON WOOL CARDS, sfUAW HON NETS, L . e's and (ienth men s .lim V II IHIv lilt It 3 1 SHOES, M )IU)C i -1 rv i . J, ant Li A l 111 A complete assortment of GROCERIES, Pircr.t N AILS, WINDOW .LASS, fccScc. All purchased at the lowest prices ivhich enables them to sell accordingly. " S ptember. 1822. COI NTY NOTICE. il..lL i!i be a sp(cial meeting of tin: li!.mll( ountv Commissioners l t Ii v Monday in ' lerembcr nevt. lOHN LLCKLR. Nowiubtr i5, 1822, 42-3t

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npiIE subscribers have constantly on ii hand at their store in Vmccnncs, a SI I ,.n,i A? c;frc xu, a,u, votno, of every description, which they oU4ry .1 wholesale anu retail, at reduced ptic$ Merchants, and others who purchase large quantities, can be supplied hereon as reasonable terms as at any other place in the western country. They also offer for sale, 60 barrels Kcnhaxia Salt. J vMESSc Mc.ARTIIUR. November 9, 1822. 4 1 -if NOTICE. rirHEf commissioners appointed by the 9 General Assembly of the state of Indiana, to lay off, and contract for the opening a Stafe Road fiom I'.vansville to Terre I!au cy will meet at the house of Sarah Jones, in Vincennes, on the 24th of December next, for the purpose of re ceiving sealed proposals, and contracting for opening said road from White river to Thomas Emisons mill, it will be let out by Districts, commencing at White river as follows . District No. I 3 miles and 200 rods. No. 2 5 miles. No. 3 5 miles, to Vincennes. From the n. e. end of First stieet from Vincennes, District No. 1 three miles. I No. 2 3 miles. No. 3 3 miles, to Emis-n's bridge. The commissioners will meet at John Hall's, in Carlisle, on the 26th December next, to receive proposals as above. From Emison's, District No. I -four miles. No. 2 4 miles. No. 3 3 miles and 222 rods, to Carlisle. From thence, Disttict No 4 Smiles. No. 5 5 miles No. 6 2 miles 276 rods to Merom. The commissioners will also meet at the house of D. Grose, in Fail bank's wnshin, Sullivan county, on the 30th December next, for the purposes above m-rilio:ed From Merom, District No. 1 3 miles. No- 2 3 miles. No 3 5 miles. No 4 5 miles. No- 5 4 miles, to a stake in Ferguson's field, Honey creel; ptairie. The commissioners will meet at the house of F Cunningham, in Terrc Haute f1' lne abovr "mentioned purpose, on. the f' st day ol January next. r From a stake in Ferguson s neld,uJp ncy ctceK prame, uistnct io. i xrye lpi'cs, to Honey creek. No. 2 4 miles raid 130 rods o Terre Haute. The aforesaid road to bc opened thirty three feet wide all timber one foot and under, to be taken off even with the ground over one foot, to be taken ofV twelve inches from the giound all measurements to be made twelve inches from the ground all old timber lying down, brush, kc. to be taken off no timber, brush, Sec. taken off the road to bo left within ten feet of the same all ravines to be filled up with timber sufficient to admit loaded waggons to pass conveni ent i v.. 4 The contracts to bc fulfilled on or be fore the first day of April next bond with two good securities, will in all c.ises be required, and persons handing in pro nosa.s win mention therein tne names ot : i i thir securities. Dy order of the commissioners, JOHN I NEMX") SAMl EMiriON. I J AS. WASSON, j eenncs, Nov. 24, 1822 Comm&'rs, Vincennes, Nov. 24, 1822.44-3t NotiCe to Creditors & Debtors ALL persons having lawful claims aiU gainst the estate of William Milh'jllat.d, deed, are requested to exhibit them by the 3 1st of October next. Deblo,s a,e itquest to make immediate payment, or lawful measures will be taken for collecting HOBT. HOGG ATT, Adm. IIo ey creek, Nov. 22, 1822 44 3t Twenty Five Dollars Howard. r ILL be given to any person who V V vil deliver to us, or secmpc in any jail so we can get him again, KShght muutto negro lettow, named SAVAGK, aboutpr years of age, about five fcet10 inchft high, bold look, and thick lips. Hail on when he went away a blue broad cloth coat, a pair ol cotton and tow pantaloons, me do. shirt other cloathing not recollected. Savage absconded from the service of the subscribers living in Williamson county, Tennessee, on the 7th d..y oi October last. It it our impression that he will attempt to get to some ot the f:ee states, as he has twice before made the attempt. WILLIAM WRIGHT, W Il.LIAM TILL LIT, November , 1822. 44-3t

Sale for Taxes. f SHALL expose to sale on Saturday the twenty first day of December

net. at the court house door in Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, the follow 7ing tracts of land and town lots, or so much thercot as win pay tne tax anu cost thereon rcsnectivelv, for the current year, viz :

S. T. R S. T. R. s. half 7 12 8s w. 18 12 8 s vv. 19 do 8 n. w. 30 do 8 s. half ft7 13 8 n. vv. 30 13 8 n c. II 1 U 9 s. half II 11 9 s. e. M 15 do 9 n. e. 22 do 9 n w. V 2 12 9 sc. 3 12 9 n. half 6 do 9 s half 6 do 9 n e. 10 do 9 n. c. 12 do 9 s. e. 15 do 9 e half 20 do 9 v. half 26 do 9 n w. 27 do 9 sc. 27 do 9 n. vv. 30 do 9 w. frac. 9 do 9 s. half 113 9 i s. half 13 13 9 n. half 23 do 9 s. w. 23 do 9 s. c. 25 do 9 bc 8 10 10 n. c. 10 10 10 s. e. 17 do d s. w 21 11 do n. c. 36 U df: v.. w, 14 13 do s. c. 26 13 do n. v. 3 do do s. w. 2 do do se, 3 do do

Wrri. Dutham, adm. of M. Braddock, s vv. sec. 7, t. 1 i, r. 10. John Gough, n e. sec -11, t . 1 2, r. 9 Isaac Ilcndrav, 30 acres, in n. c section 3, t. 13, r. 8 William Hendray, 50 acres, inn e. sec tion 3. t. 13, r. 8. Thomas M ounis, n. w. sec 2 t. ll,r. 9. Lois in Tcvrc Haute.

Nos i. .5, 8, 17, 22 215, Oi OO 'l QQ 3U 38, 4P. 51. 55, 58, 72, 7'4, 82, 85. 8ti, 87, 91, 91, 95, 9 103, 105. 113, 115. 11 H. 121, 124, 133, 135, 13, 142, 144, 147, 148, 15(5, 57, 170, 171, 172, 177, I Si, 190 202. 205, 200. 210, 21 1 2M). 217. 2'9. 220, 233, 20. 2()5 277. 278, 281, 283. 29 1 . 29 r, 2K ;H)S. S. hillfot" lit) ti IVi, (

288, Uohi-rr hoihvul 14 -!:ft I H n.Vid 1 68 Out lof.s neuv Tenc Hnute y n ' 7 H io on oi on i - r,7 ol, tN? 15, 18., No. 30? 49, 72. 103 108. 109 T. II CL R.vE,M.tr v c. November 23, !822. 44 3t Htute of In'linui. cun ecu nr. SKFThMIIfell THM, 1622. 0 Jnmes Trimble, aainst His Creditors. 4 T this day carrm the said Jas. Trim ole, by r. liitiei-ty, atte.t ney, :nfl InVlll'.r fl'f'rl lili- iwMIIIiih l..- tin- . r poseof obuinicgtheb.r.efitoj ao act en-1 titled An art tor the bu, fi: oi I..Soiv-! cut Debtors," it Uoidvicdb' the court! that acopy of this o.d r be puoiisned in .UWVvtfMnS.n, n f,.n.T ru, i. -,;,. '... cem.es, sixty days pievious to the n .1 ..l .i. M 1. i. . . . ! and I hat it bc pub;uhcd tor lour weeks in succession. Attest, S. COLMAN, Cik. s.c. November 17, 1822. 44-41 fctate ol Indiana. hULLIV.iX t lUi U.J LOURT, S K P 1 E M 11 fc. K 1 LUM, i b . 2. William Mailing ), against His Creditors. A T this oay came fz said W'illiam XSL Mauiniy, by b. im eiscy, ins attorney, and having fned his petition tor tht; put pose ot obtaining the bench ol an aci ci.ti'.Ivd u An act toi tic benefu ot iniole:v. U!)tw;s " It is ordered by the. court that a wy ol tni older be pub lished sist) days previous to the fust cl.y of the next March term ot coutt, Sc that it be published toi toui weeks in succession in the esiem Sun, a paper printed in Vincennes. Attest, S. COLMAN Clk. s c. November 17, 1322. 44 4i Taken up by! 1 homas Kelly ot Knox county, Utcker Iowik snip, a Sorrel Mare, three years old last spring, four white feet a small star and snip some gray hairs on her withers, thirteen and a half hands high anil very crooked hind legs. Appraised to sixteen dollars bifoie me. AQUILA RAMSEY, j v. November 4, 1&22. 4-13;

Sheriff's Sale. TTJY virtue of an execution to me diJ13 reeled, from the Clerk's office of the Knox'Circuit court, I will expose to public sale on Wednesday the 11th day of December next, at the court house in Vincennes, two lots Nos. 91, and 9S, w hereon there is erected four mall frame houses also lots Nos 312, and 313. in Vincennes, as the property of Hyacinth Lassclle, at the suit of John Bt. LepJant, admstr. of Hugh Kelly, deed, for J. k. V. L. Colman. JOHN DECKER, Shff. k c. November 28, 1822. 44-2t ""JJY virtue of an execution to me ditected, from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public sale on Wednesday the 1 1th day

L Colman's family now lives, and the Jot f 1 .1 r V . property of J Sc W. L. Colman, at the suit of Jones and StockwcllXassignee of Thomas Dicke. JOHN DECKER, Shff. k c. November 28, 1822. 44-2t NOTICE " SS hereby given to all persons, whom it may concern, that I have taken out a etter o! Administration upon the estate ol Gias ('ochian, deed all persons having any claim against said estate are re quested to bring them forward within twelve months from this date, and all persons indebted to said estate, are hcieby called upon to make immediate payment to DANIFL LANGTOV, Adm. To the estate of Glass Cochran, deed. Nov mbcr 13, 1822. 44-3t State of Indiana. DAVIKS CIRCUIT COURT, OCTOBER TERM, 1822. Joseph Warner, complainant, against Raines Davcon, and Nancy his wife, Andrew Daveson, and Sally his wife, John Catky. and ally his wife, formerly Sidly Daveson, Amos Burdoin, anil Jane his wife, formerly Jane Daveson, William lawlin, and Polly his wife, formerly Polly Daveson, defendants. In 7 A.;ND now at this time came the complainant and filed his bill, and it appealing to the satisfaction of the court tnat the above named defendants, the heirs and legal representatives of John Daveson, decked, arc not inhabitants of this state, and on motion of the complainant, it is ordctcd by the court, that the said defendants, be, and appear here on the fiisi dav of the next term, to wit : the term of April, 1823, and answer the compiainants bin, or that the same will be taken as conlessed, and the prayer thereof will bc decreed accordingly and it is , lurther otdercd by our said couit. that a , copy ot this order bc published in the U' "lcSun a paper printed in this SUlCforrf"ur successively, vxT7T7c rn v, T" ' wt'1--b c,k- c.c. -uwi 10, 4I-4C Kow in t!ie Press, And wiil be snoitiy published by SAMUEL 1MLLW01UT1, The iMHitary Instructor, Willi in fftiltrrt i'Jiiiii'lil i'KIIKlilj Contamnig a system of Discipline and Manoeuvres of Infantry, Jdt'itcd to theute of ih Militia. Shewing the foimalion, manceuvres and evolutions of Company, Battallion U Regiment. Also the several duties and situations ot eacn OiTiccr and non-commissioned officer, on Parade and in Manoeuvre. 7b which is added, the most approved mode of Manuel Exercise. Price, &1 in boards, 75 cents, stitched. flCTmtlemcn holding subscription papers tor the above work, arc requested ; to torvvard a list of the names attached Persons wishing to subscribe will please send their names as soon as possible. Lost Certificate of Land purchas ed from the United stales. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that, nine weeks after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land 'Ofiice at Vincennes, tor the renewal of a Cettihcatc in my name, for the S. E. quarter of Section No. 27, in Township No. 8. N of Range No. 10, W. in the District of Vincennes, the original having been lost by mail. (liven ui.dei my hand this 1st dav of November, 1322. 4()-9t FREDERICK GIRAUL,Jr. PIUXTIXG XEA'PEF Executed at tills Office.