Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 February 1823 — Page 2

but rattier encourage -n idea that the former will he maintained. Despatches were d.dly expected from Madrid that would determine the matter : but both Trance and Spain seemed to be much engaged in military preparations. Mina, to attach the French to his standard, is raising an army on the frontiers who wear the tricolorcd cokade. The pe ople has refused to receive a minister from Spain. PERU. Proclamation. " I was present a the de'artuori ot the independence of the states of Chili and Tern ; I have in my pjssession the standard which Pizarro brought with him to enslave the empire of the Inca?; I am no more a public man. This is a recompencc, with usury, for ten years revolution ind warMy promises with the people, with xvhom I have waged war, have been fulfilcd; I have achieved their independence, and I leave to their will the election of their governors. The presence of a successful warrior, ntrrestcd mav be his inten-

nhiect of fear for states that

establish new constitutions ; on the other

hand. I am already vexed to hear said,

that I wish to make myselt a sovereign, llnwnvrr. 1 shall be always ready to

make the last sacrifices for the liberty of

the country, but as a private individual and nnthinf moic.

As to in j public conduct, the opinions

Ol III) COTIipau IU13, a 11 ijtiitiaiij uapens, will be divided ; but their children . i .1 . i

win give me true cruewan. Pviuviansl I leave with you the na tinn.il renresentations already establish

ed : it' von out in it an entire confidence.

- j i - - -you will triumph ; if not, you will become

tne victims ot anarcny. Let firmness preside over your des-

times, and may you enjoy lorever leiicity

and peace. JOSS HE SAN MARTIN

JIagdcZcnay near Lima, Scit. 20 1822.

KRU'-OULENS, Jan. 10

Wc have heard various rumors for

these two davs nast, respecting the oc

cupaticn of Cuba hy British troops. t . ! I . I '1'

uut the. vernal intelligence or me ion; , . - 1

bhiei.ls trom rcnsacola, ana commumca ted there bv cant. Jackson, of the Reven-

ue Cutter Louisiana, is all that has yet been received It is not known where

they landed, or in what numbers, or

whether their landing was to be permanent or merely temporary Cant. Jack-

son's arrival mav be locked for hourly.

from whom wc shall probably receive

mora particulars La. Adv.

From the Phil.idclhhia Journal of Jan. 4.

Ycst. rday we saw at the coffee house.

a sicam engine constructed upon a new

and improved plan, calculate;, in our o

pinion to oe of great importance. The r

mo ict presents a vn w oi a nxeu wheel in which the steam arts, mt '' bv it

force an inner wheel revohinir in the

9 former. Attfched to the centre ot the

latter whetd, is an axel which turns the

pad i'e and at the same time opens and shuts the same valves, as the axle turns. Tii- sHurn, ftcr traversing the whole

cncumlcrencc of the wheel, passes out,

nta- wnere it entered I he inventor Thomis Hsttcn,an industrious mechanic,

lifts hem neatly fifteen years engaged in

its construction, and now offers it to the

inspection of the citizens of Philadelnhia

The rotaiy principle upon which it acts,

precttiv es tin: necessity ot the perpendicular Mtoke of the potion, and of course

the numerous machinery necessary to

cause a:i action upon the paddles. 1 he w holt engine takes up bur. little room,

and would he admirably calculated for ste am boats lor transporting merchandize;

lor i!s expense, the inventor savs, would

he vivcu the tirst vearolits use, as a

m vchinc of this construction, of 26 horse

power, could he made for about 120;.

it is well worthy the attention ot the pub.

lie.

rebels in Spain, and restore our cousin to his former rights. Austria is anxious to retain her hold on Italy, and England tired of fighting for others, wisely resohing to remain neutral and to profit by a continental war, by employing her tonnage and selling her manufactures to the billigerent powers. The issue of this contest may easily be foreseen. France marches her armies into Spain, and the war commences. The least reverse which the French army meets with will be the signal of re-

vou in t rance, the materials for whirh arc sufficiently ripe ; the Bourbons lose the throne and the young Napoleon, under the regency of his mother and back

ed by Austria and Russia, attend the.

throne of France. Take the other side of

the question, suppose France succeeds in coercing Spain into her views, the mo

ment the Trench troops withdraw, the

Spaniards revive the constitution.

Suppose it necessary to occupy Spain

with troops, Uieat Britain then interferes. Who is to comand the French armies ? The old marshals ? They have had enough of Spain already.

The Spanish people will not remain idle;

they will at once acknowledge the Inde

fiendence of Smth. America, withdraw

their troops, and form an alliance offensive and defensive with tire new govern

ments, call out the national Militia ; take

their stand in the mountains ; arm the guerillas: enlist the support of the wo-

, men ; garrison the towns and fortresses :

and France will have a difficult game to play. The whole seems' to have been a trap, baited to catch the feeble government of France, which seems to be full

of fight without a cause. I he moment that war waxes hot, Russia takes up her march again for the Danube, and Austria

remains neutral 1 he Holv Alliance.

and the peace party, seems to have laid

the tram tor a great explosion: and the

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imtish, together with the United States,

nave only to remain neutral and make as

much as they can by the temnestunns

n... . ' r

state ot things m Europe.

Aarional Advocate.

New-Orleans Prices Current.

Vj-rr Orleass. Dec. 23. 1822

Bagging, Scotch, per yd scarce) 42 cts. Kentucky, per vd. 27 a 33

Hale Rope, Kentucky, per lb. 7 a 8 Northern, 11 a 12

Bacon Hams, per lb. (sales) 6 a 7

ruUcs &c. per lb. 5 a 6

Beans, per bhl. - . S7 a 8 Beef, mess. Northern, per bbl - S' '

prime, per hhl - o

a

cargo, per hoi. . g

Sale of Lands for Taxes. "TjnjiTILL be sold on Saturday the 8th V V day March next, at the house of William Webster, at Brook's Sc Co. Mills, the following Tots of land lviner in

0 -j j the county of Parkc,or so much thereof as . . .

will pay the taxes and costs due thereon

Acres Q. S. T. R. ICO S. E. 21 15 9 160 N. K. 22 do do 160 S. V. 22 do do 160 S. E. 27 do do 160 S. E. 26 do do 160 S. W. 33 do do 160 S. E. 33 do do 160 N.E. f7U do do 160 S.WSl do do 160 S.E.34 do do 160 S, V. 2 14 10 160 S. E. 3 do do 160 N. E. 10 do do 160 N.W. 11 do do 160 N.W. 1 15 10 160 9, E. 10 do do 160 N.E. 17 do do 160 N.E. IS da do 160 N,V. 18 do do 160 N.E. 19 do do 160 S. E. 19 do do 160 S.W. 20 do do 160 N.W. 32 do do 160 S. E. 32 do do 160 N.W. 29 15 8 160 N.W. 32 do do 160 N. E. 23 14 g 160 N.W. 21 14 do 160 N.W. f u 9 160 S. E. 25 do do 540 E. F. 25 do do 50 E. F. 27 do do 160 S.W. 24 do 10 160 S. E. 25 do do 126 S, F. .27 11 8 HENRY ANDERSON shff. February 14, 1823, 3jt

14 a

Brandy, Cog. per gal. (salcs)Sl 50 a 156

imitation (dull; 60 cts. Butter, per lb - 12 a 13 cts.

Cotton, new crop, lb. - 14 a 15

2d quality, - - 15 a 14 labama & Tenn. 3 a 12.

Coffee, Havana, best, per lb. 29 a 30

Donunpo. - 28 a 29

Cheese Goshen per lb. Chocla'e, No. I, per lb.

No. 2, No 3,

Candles, Sperm, per ib.

mould, do.

Cordage, per lb. Corn, per bbl (in cat)

orn meal, per do.

Flour, sweet, per bbl. -Gin, Holland per gal.

American do.

Hides, per lb.

Iron Swedes, per ton.

l.ard do. - . (dull) Molasses, per tral fscarce,l

Nail, cut, per lb. -Pepper, per lb.

Pork, mess, per bbl,

Prime,

10 17 15 13 40 18

I

lfi a

8 a 10 62 a 75 2 a 225 350 a 4 Si 45 cfs. 14 - - Sioo

5 a r 20 a 25 7 a 8 25 a 25 S13

11 a 10 a

S3 a 350 124 a 150

83 25

12 1 1

AVAR !!!

It will be seen by our extracts that

Avar is inevitable hetween r ranee and

Spi;i. Wc say inevitable, for if there is a remnant of Spanish pride, and Span

ish courage kit, thev never will be driv

en to the extremity of restoring to Fei

dinaiul the 7th, the powers which France

in her arr?g.ore, dMn:md. In this result wc se' ''". fi ller of Mr. Canning t!i' nev mi-iisv-v. He perceived that t':e congress oT Ver,,;n would assemble iiitder no ery cardial an spires The cm;eror Alexander was irritated and niimg with nettles Mid pissmi-es," at Ocundlini 'e'-m -nation ol his designs on Turkey France s vc'lir under the rcd ' ulous pride and religious blctrv of Vr Hourhons made her appearance, vit". a ul tletermination to o kii-i perii;s.on of the congress to chastise the

carro,

Porter, London, per doz.

Potatoes, bbl.

Rice, - - rdulH

Rum, Jam- 4 p. per gal. (dull)3125

n . urieans, 4 p. - 55 1 P 35 a 40

Salt, T. Island.pcr bush - (dull) 40 a 45 1 : 111 v . '

iicrj)uoi o own, per sack, g2 75 irround, do. - 2 5 )

Shot, per cut. fplentv) Rg

Skins, deer, in hair per lb. 23 a 25 cts.

-weaver, - S3 a 224 Shaved - - 24 a 27 cts. -Hear, a piece, - . Ql a 2

Sugar, La. cn plantation, lb. 5 a 7 cts,

in town,

Havana, brown.

white, Loaf,

Tallow per lb

Sale for Taxes.

jT" shall expose to sale on the morning

jj in me, second iMotuiay ot Match next, at the court house door in Terre Hamn

Vigo county Indiana, the followin- tracts ri ir .i .

01 ianu, tor me taxes end cots due on

them lor the year 1822 viz. Acres. Q. S. T. ' R. 160 S. E. 7 12 8 140 S.W. 18 12 8 114 N.W. 30 12 8 If N.W. 30 13 8 153 NE. 1 11 9 S.lu.H. 11 n 9 130 S. E. 1.5 11 9 160 yj N. V,. 22 11 9 iy N.E. r, 12 9 2L S.h-.lf 6 12 9 28 (fV' ro. '20 r 9 42 N.W. 30 12 9 160 S-W. 2 13 10 329 W.tVac. 9 12 9 320 . S.half 1 13 9 310 N.do. 23 13 9 0 S. W. 23 13 9 160 S.E. 25 13 9 S.E. 8 10 10 160 N.E. 10 10 10 53 S.E. 17 10 10 1 N.E. 36 11 jo ISO N.W. 14 13 10 160 S. E. 26 13 10 160 N.W. 3G u 10 160 S. E. 3 ii

Wm M Collin, 160 acre. V w to 1 i

9 - David E Whitney 55 acres', in'x.

l i,II, 10. Josenh Warnnr r nu ;,,

m 1 ene naute, A'os. 84, 120 & 235 T. H. t LARK. shfr. v. c rebruary 6, 1823. 33t

Hlc for Taxes

HALL expose to sale onSnwi

the first day of March nrvt. t

iiu court nouscdoor in Mcrnm. Snli'ivi..

the court house door in Merom, Sullivan

county Indian, the lollowmg tracts of land

50 muni thcrcot, as will pay the tax

una tost cine thereon, tor the year 1822

t-iaicu as ivon-rcsuient bnd. viz. The N. W. Qr. of Section No.13,t S, X.of R. No. 11 West.

Do. the N. E, & S. E. of the same.

section

Do. N E. Or. of sec. 14. in Town Vn.

8, N of R. No. 11 West, & the N. Q. ot sec. No. 19, in t. Xo. 9, X. of R.

a o iu v. Do. th" S

Sheriffs Sale. IN virtue of an execution to me direct cd,l shall expose to public sale as the law directs on the first day of March next at 2 o'clock P. M. at the house of Henry Redford in Fort Harrison Prairie, one horse, one plough, and one grind-stone, taken as the property of said Redford, to satisfy the agent of Vigo County. ALSO, on the same day, at 12 o'clock M. at the house of Genl. Allen in said prairie, 2 horses and 3 yoke of oxen, taken to satisfy two executions one in favor of D. Dcming, the other in favor of the agent of Vigo County. ALSO, on Monday the 3d day of March next, at 2 o'clock P. M. cne lot in

Tcrrc Haute Xo. 239, a quantity of walnut sish, door and window frmes, and one lotXo. 202 in said town, 17 books, one stand, one desk, one settee, one table and drawers, 1 m. brick, one pair band-irons, 4 maps and one pitcher, taken as the property cf John Britten as the suit of J. F. King. ALSO, at the house cf capt. Hamilton in the aforesaid prairie, at 10 o'clock A. M, eight head of neat cattle. ALSO, at the house of Fr. Cunningham, in Terre Haute, on the third dav

of March next, at one o'clock P. M. the

.. W. fjr.cfsec.24 T. 12, R. 10 and the E half of sec 36. T. 12 R. 10. taken as

the properly of Cvrenus Chancn at the

suit of Reuben Newton.

T II. CLARK Shff. v.c.

Feb. 12 1823

O- ot

Valuable Property for Sale.

rTPHE subscriber ofiers for sale the

il. following desirable and valuable

property, in and adjoining the town of RLOOM1NGTOX, Monroe countv. In.

diana, viz. ' The lot on which he at present resides, the improvements of which

are a two story IJKICK HOUSE, 37 feet long by 20 wide, the Carpenter's work of

wnicn is tnushed m the neatest and best manner There is aho an admlrrhln

and never failing well of water, with an excellent pump in the same likewise

other necessary and convenient buildings

cn inc suiu lot-

ALSO One acre! Inf. wrdl t In .-rc.

- - 7 .v, 111

LIKEWISE one out lot containim 18

I 2 acres: 8 12 of which is imnmvrrl.

.t. -i .... .

me rcmamucr well timbered

Phc subscriber bcincr anxious tod!-.

pose of the above property, will sell the

same upon reasonable and accommoda-

ting terms. There arc few places in the

state (11 any,) that hold out creater H.

- . ' '

tlucements to emigrants than this. Thn

salubrity of the climate, the general fer-

uuiy vi uic bon, me permanent Iora:iriii

of the State Seminary, arc all decided advantages this town claims over other

. : . 1 c . .

The. whole of this property is conve.

nicntly situated to the Semi r.nrv hull.

1 1 a -

mugs, which are now nearly completed VN

uim il. 1 t .xijriii-.i 1 in incnrnTion ui it

C k r Ti 1 rvA na.A... "I'M

.111111 life 1 I J I I I I IMIIM 'M lllll IA

j uviUklyn, 1. 1 1 sjuiv;

Roto leadmtr from Leavensworth to In

dianapolis, passes by the properly ou which I reside, thereby making it timer ft

an excellent stand lor anv kind ofnnhWc

. . j - 1

ousiness, or a comlortahle and desir.nble

situation for a private family. For terms

apply to the subscriber.

JOHN W. JENKINS. - The Editors of the Mornim- Prtt

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and Commercial Advertiser, LouisxilJe

Kv and the Western Sun. Vinrpimi-c

- - y w IMV. V IIMV

Indiana, will please to insert the aboe

6 weeks ia their respective nancrs. and

forward their accounts to the Editois of

the Indiana Farmer, for payment.

IJloomington, l ebiuary 7, 1823 3 6 NOTICE.

71 a 9 S a 9 13 a 14 18 a 20

a 1 I

imperial

.yotirg hyson, i.vson skin.

lt o

Tea, gunpowder, per lb. (sales) SI

1 50 a loo

Tobarco, choice fine, per lb. pri'i.c, 2d (malitv, yt

60 a 65 a 3 a 3 l a 2 1 a U

t. No.

Qr. of sec. Xo. 32, i

. Xo. 10 W.

in

l)n. N " M,. of sec. Xo. 1 1, in t. Xo. 6, X. of H. ;To, io v. Also, to tl.o heirs of Scaton the X. E. Qr. of sec. Xo. 12. in r. Xo. S, X. of H. Xo. 9. West. GEORGE BOON, s. s. c. icbruary 8th. 1823. 4-3t 3 NOTICE. fVpLL tive merchandize, for a few . hndred BiMhels good WHEAT, deivered in J k W. L Colman's mill, within a few weeks. Also for one or 200 taw logs. A. PATTERSON. February ? , 1 823. .tf SCREW AUGBRS. Ol the very first quality, and warranted for one year by the maker, for sale at the Western fcunofhee.

47 20th day of January inst. nm

ways two Negro Girls, the one about I fi

or I 7 years of age, w ho calls herself MintV 'fVr.ntit. Ihr. nt'iir i 1 t n4

years of age, who calls herself L -uisaV' Tenant Xntice i liprliv oivrw iK-y ;r

" T HVII lllfl II V said negroes arc not proven, or lawfully taken within six weeks, they will be exposed to sale as the law directs Said negroes came from the west, and say they are free, but cannot shew any freedom papers. J. HOUSTON, SlifT. c. c. Palestine His. Jan. 21, 1823 -25 6t Sheriffs Sale. TTY VlitllR of n writ nf Vri:.T. : T

Mr - ..... v. . -muhiij:,i 1m.-

ij iu i.jc uirecieu ircm iho

clerks office of the Knox Circuit

I will expose to public sale on S

the 1st. March, at the court house

cennes, the one half of lot Xo 23, whereon is erected a dwelling house the said half lot being vcventy five feet in fionf, running bark to the river wabash, a the property of John C. Reily, at the suit of Sarah Jones, administratrix cf Peter Jones deed. JOHN DECKER, Shff. February istii 1823. Z-u

L court, r auirdhy jyx in Yin-