Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 March 1823 — Page 3

V IXCE . VV R S , marc u 32, 1823. !: this week's paper we have complea-;-wl ilt: publication of the correspondence ;twecn Mr. Adams, and Mr. Smyth. lib great length has precluded almost eyery other article. COMMUNICATED. MARRIED in Palestine, Illinois, on Fucsday evening the llth inst. by the Rev. Mr. McGahey, Major Alexander M. lfjv:on t Alias Aliza II. Starke, both of that place. From th: Democratic Press. LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM MAR AC AY BO. Extract to the Eailor, dated, Cuiiacoa, 18th January, 1823. 18 An hour ago a Columbian schr of war Love too off this harbour, and sent her b at on shore. She has had only SIX DAYS passage from Maracaybo I conversed with the officer, wh informed mc that Maracaybo is closely blockaded by 23 vessels of war, under Commodore Bclluche, and that General Urdaucltc with 4,300 men is closely besciging the same place. Morales is completely hemmed in, and the town must necessarily tall: by the time this reaches you it no doubt will be in the hands of the Patriots. 44 Markets here for American produce vfrv fliill !ir. warrhmups and stOlCS are

literally filled and no sales can be effccii

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ed a stagnition of business. When Maracaybo shall again wear the flag of Independence, we may expect a revival of Commcice." EXPKDIIION AGAINST THE PlRATF.S Early on Wednesday, says the Norfolk Beacon, a signal gun, for sailing, was fired from the Flag Ship Peacock Com. Porter, and a little after 10 o'clock the whole squadron was under weigh The wind being a head, the Shaik,and the small Schooners, in line, beat out of the harbor in handsome style, and the Peacock, and Decoy (store ship,) were successively towed down to the roads, by the steam Galliot Sea Gull, which performed that service admirably. "By 12 o'clock every vessel, (with the exception of the Store Ship which waited fjr the icturnofthe Steam Galliot) was out of view from the wharves. The spectacle was very impressive and attracted many spectators. Bait. Amcr, GEN'L. WILKINSON. A letter from New Orleans expresses fears that this gentleman will receive the harshest treatment from the Patriots, should his friend the Emperor Iturbide fall, ot which there appears to be very little doubt. Gen. Victorie commander in chief of the Patriots was gaining strength from every province. Bank note printing is now executed in New York, by Messrs E. Starr, and E. White on cast types. The inventors are eminent type founders in that city, and it is said it will be exceedingly difficult and expensive, if not altogether impossible, to counterfeit their notes. A Repoht. The schooner Weymouth, at Mobile, from Havanna. spoke on the 22d ult the British fiigate Active, from Vera Cruz, who informed thatTturbide had been wassacred, and that Vera Cruz was besciged by a military force v.hen the Active sailed Louisana idv. Presidential Election. A letter from a member of the House of Representative of Louisiana to the Editors of the Baton Rouge Republic, dated Feb 11, says "Mr Clay will no doubt be nominated by the members of the legislature, as the successor of Mr. Monroe, previous to adjournment." New-Orleans Prices Current.

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'Enr-OzLRASS Jan. 11, 1823 Bagging, Scotch, per yd (scarce) 42 cts. Kentucky, per yd. 27 a 33 Bale-Rope, Kentucky, per lb. 7 a 8 Northern, 11 a 12 Rarnn Hams, ner lb. ('sales') 6 a 7

, , j Sides Sec. per lb. 5 Beans, per bbl. Beef, mess, Northern, per bbl - pritne, per bbl. careo, ner bbl.

Brandy, Cog. per gal. (sales)gl 50 a 156 Imitation (dull) 60 cts.

Butter, per lb. - 12 Cotton, new crop, lb. - 14 2d quality, - - 13 'Alabama 5c Tcnn. S

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

. Domingo. Cheese, Goshen per. lb. Choclate, No. 1, per lb. No. 2, No. 3, Candles, Sperm, per lb.

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13 cts. 15 12

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JUST RECEIVED A;?d for sale at this office, THE INDIANA JUSTICE, AND Farmers Scrivener. CONTAINING, The office and duty of Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners, Constables, Township Officers, Jurymen and Jailors. ALSO, The most correct forms df Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Releases, Discharges,

rowers ol Attorney, Bonds, Obligation3, Notes of Hand, Bills of Exchange, Sec- See. To which is added, , The Constitution of the State of Indiana By a Gentleman of the Bar. 11EC0MMENDATI0N. Me sus. Smith if Bolt on. Gentlemen From the examination which I have been enabled to give your work, entitled The Indiana Justice anT Farmers Scrivener," I am induced to believe that it will answer well the design of the author: . And those officers for whose assistance it was written, will find in it arcasy, and safe guide in the discharge of their official cjutics.' Your obt. servt. J. CALL. Vmcennes, 21st March, 1823. CT Subscribers arc requested to call for their books. A few copies will remain at this office, for sale, until the 28th inst. CCOURT OF PROBATEST" y MARCH TERM, 1823. fxN motion. Ordered, That a special V term of this Court be had and held at the court house in Vincennes, Knox county, on ihcjirst Monday in Mai next, and to continue in session until ail business then prepared for settlement shall be closed ; and that a copy of this order be published in the Western Sun, printed in Yincennes, for three weeks in succession. A Copy Test, R. BUNTIN, Clk. FOR SALE! 4 VALUABLE farm containing 206 ; )L acres of 1st. rate land, with 90 acres well cleared, and under a tolerable fence, a hewed log HOUSE with stone chimney, other buildings not valuable, a never failing spring of good water near the dwelling. This FARM is situated in one of the most fertile and healthy neighborhoods in the county of Knox, and township of Johnson, adjourning and surrounded bylands of the following persons, W. P. Beckes, JohPjPurcelljohn Pea and Philip Catt. The title is good and a general warranty deed will be given. Possesion given at any timea bargain can be had, as less than g4 per acre will purchase. For further particulars apply to the subscriber living on the premises or B V. Beckes.

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WFF'SSALE. of an execution isiued from

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Ciriruit court, arrainst Joscnh Hrur.ft ntul

xinder Bruce, senr. in favor of John

O Hamilton, I will expose to sale in the town of Washington, on Monday the 24th inst. forty acres of land adjoining town, being the south side of an hundred acre tract in the south east quarter of section No. 27, in township No. 3 north.

of Range No. 5 west, as the property of

A. Uruce, senr. to satiMv said execution. E. H. Mc.JUNKIN, d. Shff. d c. March 13, 823. 8-lt

SAMUEL JUL) AH,

J If AS removed to Vincennes, and

will practise LAW in the courts of Knox

and Daviess, and the northern counties of the first circuit He will occupy the room adjoining the Post Office. January 9th, 1823. 50-3m. yyVxw fy Sheet Iron iAXUFACTORY, f WHOLESALE & HF.TAIL. N. SMITH, f "TAS again commenced business, on the corner of Market and second street Vincennes, where all oiders in his line will be strictly attended to. Job work will be done on the shortest notice Paper on a number of the Ohio banks will be taken in payment for work, . .... -

TT WILL sell the whole or any part of j3the following PROPERTY at a reduced firice for cash, or to any one that I am indebted to, or will upon reasonable terms dispose of thv same upon a ciiedit or assignable paper 64 acres of land east of Vincennes 1 3 miles, formerly owned by Patrick Simpson, commanding a full view of Vincennes 266 acres ol Land part of lot Mo. 200 in the additional donation, Knox County, well timbered and watered, in a fine healthy settlement, near Emison's mill. ALSO, 100 acres part of lot No 183, well watered, never failing springs, timber Ash, Walnut Sugar Tree, soil of good quality, upon this tract there is a situation for a Distileiy ifot surpassed by any in Knox County. ALSO, 25 acres north o Vincennes, lying on the Wabash near Snapp's mill. ALSO, 400 acres lot No. 219, lying in the old donation. Also, 100 acres on the waterk of Busseron formerly owned by Robt. Huston. . Also, 368 acies part of lot No. 131 in the donation. Also, 400 acres lot No.. 94 In the old donation. Also, 100 acres lying in Gibson County, known by the name of the Buck Eye spring on the road from kvansville to Vincennes on the waters of Pattoca. ALSO, 160 acres to be located, a Canadian Warrant. ALSO the following lots IX riVEJJjVES. Nos. 3; 4, 315, 324, and 325, making a square, the highest and the most beautiful situation in Vincennes LO i' No. 53, upon which is a good dwelling house of four looms and a passage, Kitchen, Smoke house Weil Sec ALSO Lot No. 52 upon which there is a small dwelling HOUSE of two looms, Kitchen and a large Stable LOTS No 26a, 131, and 432. also a five acre lot adjoining Vincenncsv fenced in also a good framed house &. lot on St Louis strctt of four good rooms nearly new subject to a small ground rent Also one third ot a lot on Market Street, near the MaiSet house formerly owned by D. Suliian. The undivided haif of the lot opposite lot No 53 on which there is a Irame house of two rooms, a large stable a well, a corn crib, all inclosed. Lot No. 81 in Palestine Craw ford county ills. Also, 50 acres of land one mile below Vincennes on the Ills side 1 0 acres clear ed, Cabin kc. Lot No. 1 8 in Evansville la on Water Street, this is one of the highest and one of the handsomest lots in Evansville. LOTS, No. 18 and 19 in Alerom Sullivan county ind. A House and lot in Tcrre Haute Vigo county la. A Lot in Washington, Daviess county Ind. Also, the undivided half of lots No 58, 92,90, 6t. 61,1 62, 164, 1 12, 100, 5c 126 in Pctcrsbur gh Pike county. I have for sale a new and complete Dearborn Waggon, harnesss new and a good Hoi 6e, upon the same terms. G. R. C. SULLIVAN. February 24, 1823. astf-14-5 5Cr" N. B. I will be thankful to those to whom I am Indebted to exchange for my own debts, the paper of others that are solvent. G. R. C. S. NOTICE. I will expose to public sale, (if not previously sold at private sale) on Saturday the 31st day of May next, at the dwelling house of the subscriber, a mill seat, together with twenty acres of land, situated on the Maters of Wilson's creek, 1 .1

oruivhicn is erected a

First rate Saxv Mill,

in complete operation. Also, two

hundred acres of land of an client quality, whereon I now live, ujo;..i:ir said mill seat, on which is erected a 0'cd dwelling house, stable, Sc other c-ut houses an orchard containing one hundred bearing Apple trees, of excellent fruit, a great number of Peach trees, consisting of free and cling stones, and of the most dtlicious flavour the terms of payment will be one, two, three, and four years, in equal instalments. Also, on a credit of twelve months, a number of HORSES, OXEN, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, and FARMING UTENSIALS, together with a variety of Household & Kitchen Furniture to numerous too particularize. Also a quantity of PLANK. JOSAUA BOND. March 13, 1823. 7-3m JC7Thc mill seat and farm will be sold either senerate or together, as may

Valuable Property for Sale. TJTIHE subscriber offers for sale the id following desirable and valuable piopcrty, in and adjoining the town ofBLOO MING TON, Monroe county, In diana, viz. The lot on which he at present resides, the improvements ol which are a two story BRICK HOUSE, 37 feet long by 2o wide, the Carpenter's work of which is finished in the neatest and best manner There is also an admirau'.e and never failing well of water, with an excellent pump in the same iikewsie other necessary and convenient buildings on the said lotALSO One acre lot, well set in grass LIKEWISE one out lot tontainiiig 18

1 2 acies; 8 1 2 of which is impi

the remainder well timbered

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pose of the above property, w ill sell same upon reasonable and accommodating terms. There are few places in tho state (if any,) that hold out greater in ducement to emigrants than this. The salubrity of the climate, the great fer tility of the soil, the permanent location of the State Seminary are all decided advantages this town claims oyer other towns in the state The whole of this property is conv eniently situated to the Seminary b-sild-ings, which are now nearly completed, and it is expected the institution will shortly go into operation. The state, Rnd leading fiom Lcavensworth to. Indianapolis, passes by the property on which I reside, thereby making it either an excellent stand for any kind of public business, or a comfortable and desirable situation for a pinate lamily For terms apply to the subscriber. JOHN W. JENKINS. The Editors of the Morning Post and Commercial Advertiser. Louisville Ky. and the Westein Sun, Vincennes Indiana, will please to insert ihe above 6 weeks in their respective papers, and forward their accounts to the Editors of the Indiana Farmer, for payment. Bloomington, February 7, 1823 3 6 $5 BE WARD. O TOLEN from my shop on the 2d inst. 3 the following article of clothing to wit. a blue broad cloth coat, one pair of pantaloons, one vest and one fine shirt,

aUoa note of hand on John Bruner for

3b collars anil 50 cents, witnessed by An

drew J. Gardner, bearing date the 26dr;y ol February 1823. I forewarn all persons from purchasing the above described note. The above reward will be given to any person apprehending the thief LYSANDER BROOKS. February 6, 1823. 6-3t

State of Indiana. SUPREME COURT.

Xovember Term, 182?

Charles Townsend, vs. William Pitts, and Eliakim Crosby,

J Chancery Jiom the Sullivan Cireuit Court. AT this time came the complainant hj his counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Eliakim Crosby one of the defendants herein is not an inhabitant of this state, it is ordered that the said defendant be and appear before the said Supreme Court at the court house in Corydon on the first day of the next May term of this court, then and there to answer the complainants bill of complaint filed herein, otherwise the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree thereon made accordingly. And it is further ordered that a e'opy of this order be published in the Western Sun printed at Vincennes for four weeks successively. A Copy Teste. H. P. COBURN, c.s.c. November 9, 1822. 6-4t THE VINCENNES .

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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 coun'ry. They will exchange WHISKEY and KENHAWA SALT of the best quality at a reduced price, for Wheat, Bye, Corw, or Stock Hogs, delivered at their distillery, or at the Vincennes Steam-Mill. ALSO The highest price in CASH will ba given for good Maple Char Coal, Delivered at the Distillery. JOHN C. RElLEYScCo. Vincennes, May 22, U2?.17-tf

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