Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 April 1823 — Page 2
ctl to support France, if thought necessary, wi.ii a force of 400,000 men. Mr. Canning, it is added, was so indignant at Ihir w uit of frankness at the time when the offer of England's mediation was under consideration, that he dispatched a messenger to overtake lord Eitztoy somerset, who had just quitted London, with instructions to him, immediately on his arrival at Madrid, to prepare the basis ot a treaty of alliance, offensive U defensive between Spain and England, to be acted on in the event of a declaration of war by Trance against Spain. Philadelphia, March 13. Extract of a letter, dated Laguira, Feb. 4. " A schooner arrived yesterday evening from Curacoa in a short passage by which vc learn that Morales is in a complete
trap that his situation is most critical.
between Alta Gracia and Cora that the
troops he left for the protection of the lat ter place, had struck the royal standard
and displayed that of the republic that
gen. Urdaneta and Montiho, arc march ing upon him with a force w hich will ov
erwhelm him, and that he is completely lot, in the belief of all who are acquain
ted with his perilous situation. Porto Cavcllo is closely invested by an imposing
and efficient fore., by land and sea. A
few days since, a French sloop of war ha ving under her convoy a brig of her nati
on, laden with supplies, attempted to en
ter ; they were buh turned ott by the
blockading ships, and had arrived at Cur acoa "
new york. March 15 We received
ycsteul.iy, by the schooner Convoy, a file
ol Jamaica papers to the 220 ult trom
which wc have copied the latest intclli
pence from ike capital of the republic of
CoiOinbia
' Col. C. S Todd, authorised agent of
the United Mates, arrived at the capital of C ombia (B )gota) on the 24th Dec. lie xude his journey from Caraccas by
land, through Menda and Cucuta. The civil and military authorities, and the
towns through which he passed, manites ted cveiy sign of consideration and plea
sure, a well because he is the first for
eign agent who has arrived there, as be
caue he is commissioned by a state vhich was first to do us iustice. Add to
tins, that the personal qualities of Mr.
Todd themselves ate a sufficient recom
mendation." Bogota paper
It appears that the late Mr. Zea, in his
negotiations in Europe, transcended the
powers with which he was invested ; but this government seems disposed to sanc
tion the engagements he has made Another batch of pirates has been ord ercd for trial at Jamaica.
baltimojir, March 10 It will be
pratiiying to evei v friend ot South Ame tic an liberty to find that ihc political sit u.Ui ni of the republic of Colombia is pro
guessing with a steady pace to that state of stabilitv and internal security leaves
scarcely a doubt of her becoming as pros
pe:us and happy as her most sanguine friends could expect. The schooner Fox C3p- Durkec, arrived at this portyesterhv fiom La Guayra, having sailed from the latter port on the "26th Feb. A letter dated at La Guayra on -he 20th February, vhich a commercial house has politely pet mired us to pet use, communicates the following gratifying intelligence: 11 The po itical state of the country, we arc happv to say, is ot the most pleasing kivl as it relates to the war. Mot ales has sent a flag of truce or cartel to this place vith prisoners to exchange, fiom Matacavb by which we learn that place is closely blockaded by sea, and that genl. Montili was about to advance on it with a very considerate force, against which the Spanish general had but a very inferior number to oppose. There is but little doubt that the result v?ill be f ivorable to the republic ; in which case, not only Maracaybo but Porto Cabello is expected to capitulate." American
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Good Goods. REYNOLDS & BONNER, If J! AVE on hand an elegant assoitmcnt H1 of STRING and SUMMER
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Plain and figured Cambricks,
Hook and Leno Muslim, Hlaid and striped Ginghams, Cambrick and Gingham Robes, Power and Stecm Loom Shirtings, Cassinetts, Drillings, Blue and Yellow Nankeens, Piiived, Marseilles k Valentia Vesting!, Chambras. and Domestic Cottons, of every description, Together with most other articles suitable to the present and approaching sea9"ii which they will sell at their usual low prices. U-tf Vinccnnci, April , 1322.
. W. &R H. F ANS ON,
AVE just received, and now offer for sale, an extensive and handsome
assortment of Seasonable Goods, selected with care, and for cash, viz. DllY GOODS, GUOGEIUES, MEDICINES, HARDWARE, and CUTLERY, among which arc li",&SCTTlIES LADIES,
GENTLEMEN'S', C BOOTS & SHOES,
cc CHILD KENS' LEGHORN BO.YAETS, of thelatest & STRAW 3 fashions. BLOCK TIN WARE.&c.
Which added to their present stock on
hand, makes their assortment very complete. 10 8vv Vincennes, April 1, 1823. 4 Llr-T of letters remaining in the PostJ. Office at Terre Haute, Ind. the quarter ending the 31st March, 1823, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as deadletters. ABC
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EJIL ESTATE
R SALE.
L. W. Angcar, 2 John Aye Mliza Arnold fj John Brown James Butler J A. Burton Fisher R. Bennett William Beard C. & 1). Beckwith John Bond Abraham Baker Christopher Baker Daniel Barbour Robert B. Cover, 2 Simeon Cox
John Adams Charles L. Abbott John Anderson Charles C. Bealy, 2 John Bradbury James C. Bradbury Jole Butler Daniel Beckwith David Bump Remember Blackmail Gilbert Brown Eliza Bacon Ebenezer Center John Castle Thomas Cunningham
Marltord Cargill
Robert Covert
D E F
George W. Deway Jessabel Depuy
Abraham Depue
Francis Dickson Jonathan Elwell Jacob J. Ford, 3 Truman Ford Ahner Fuller i
William Goager Mark A Garrisson Justice Goodrich James Hav worth Isaac Hollingsworth Moses Hart Bazel Hunt Daniel Hovcy Edmond D. James James Johnston Seth W. Kimble Daniel Krigbaum William Kavs
L M N O Robert Lonrshor John Landci
Samuel Durell
Redmond Evans John Elmore George French Mark Pitch, 6 Isaac Fiord II J K John Cardin, 2 Michael Gormlcy John Gardner Job. n Hourey
William Hogue James Harper Abraham Hincr James V. Johnson, 4 Luke Johnston lugcla B. Keys James Kerr William W. Kennedy John Kehn
i)raham Lett
Isaac Lamb Nicholas Mam ill Erastus Michel William Muguire i)avid McCoy A. A. Markle Thomas Moifet William Means Eli Noel Degift Northrop iliiam Odel James Osbourn
Alexander Laughlin Elizabeth Lester Achilles Morgan John Martin, 2 Ransom &. Jane Miller Samuel Mundell Daniel Mc.Culloueh
Perk y Mitchell, 2 John Montgomery Heman Nelson William Nelson Thomas Owens William One al
P Q R S Norman D. Palmore Charles Pat trick
Ehsha Person
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Joseph Pattison
Ivt:r llivL" if i
F.lonso Quapham
v iliiam Rea
Thomas Root John Romain David Swank, 2 l'hoiiias Swan Polly Standley Isaac Sand ford Thomas Smith Robert Sturgus Simeon Stevens
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David D. Patton Salem Poeock Ambrose Phelps Robert Roberts William Reed, 2
Loring Root Christian Shane John Smith Daniel Stringham James Smith Jcsliua Skidmore Absolaiu Star Charles tstitkins V W Wright Tav lor Wm. Vernutteon W m. anralkenburgh William Walker Daniel Wood worth Samuel Watkins
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Richard Tavlor
John 'Froutman Mark Williams Edward Wheeler Moses Watts Jesse Westertield
Zeno Worth JOHN M.COLMAN.P.M. April 1, 1823. 12-If CI
Tin ij Sheet Iron
I AX UFA C TORY,
WHOLESALE Sc RETAIL. A'. SMITH, I AS again commenced business, on JL the corner of Market and second streets, Vincennes, where all orders 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, at its value. I?The highett price given for old Copper, Bras k Pewter. Printing ncatlv executed at tiue OFFICE.
WILL sell the whole or any part of
the following- PROPERTY at a re
duced firice for cash, or to any one that I am indebted to, or will upon reasonable terms dispose of the same upon a credit or assignable paper 64 acres ot land east of Vincennes 1 1 miles, formerly owned by Patrick Simpson, commanding a full view of Vincennes 266 acres ot Land part of lot No. 200 in the additional donation, Knox County, well timbered and w atered, in a fine healthy settlement, near Emison's mill. ALSO, 100 acres part of lot No 183, well watered, never tailing springs, timber Ash, Walnut Sc Sugar Tree, soil of good quality, upon this tract there is a situation for a Distilery not surpassed by any in Knox County. ALSO, 25 acres north of 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 water of Busaeron formerly owned by Robt. Huston Also, 368 acres 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 Evansvillc to Vincennes on the waters of Pattoca. ALSO, I60acrestobe located, a Canadian Warrant. ALSO the following lots V FLVCENjVES. Nos 314, 315, 324, and 325, making a square, the highest and the most beau titul situation in Vincennes LOP No. 53, upon which is a good dwelling house of four looms and a passage, Kitchen, Smoke house Well &c. ALSO Lot No. 52 upon which there is a small dwelling HOUSE of two looms, Kitchen and a large Stable. LOTS No 268, 131, and 482, also
a five acre lot adjoining Vincennes fenced in also a good framed house Sc
lot on St Louis street of four good rooms
nearly new subject to a small ground rent
Also one third of a lot on Market Street, near the Market house formerly owned by D. Sullivan. 1 he undivided half of the lot opposite lot No 53 on which there is a frame house of two rooms, a large stable a well, a corn crib, all inclosed. Lot No. 81 in Palestine Crawford coun ty ills. Also, 50 acres of land one mile below Vincennes on the Ills side 1 O acres cleared, Cabin kc. Lot N o. t 8 in Evansvillc la on Water Street, this is one ot the highest and one of the handsomest lots in Evansvillc. LO PS, No. 18 and 19 in Mcrom Sullivan county ind. A House and lot in Terre Haute Vigo county ia. a Lot in Washington, Daviess county Ind. Also, the undivided half of lots No 53, 92,90, 60, 61, I 62, 164, 1 12, 100, Sc 126 in Pctcrsbuigh Pike county. I have foi sale a new and complete Dearborn Waggon, harnesss new and a good Horse, upon the same terms. G. II. C. SULLIVAN. February 24, 1823. astf-U-5 ICT N. B. I w ill be thankful to those to whom lam Indebted to exchange tor my own debts, the paper of others that are solvent. G. R. C. S.
NOTICE. expose to public sale, (if not
previously sold at private sale) on
aturday the 31st day of May next, at the
dwelling house of the subscriber, a mill scat, together with twenty acres of land, situated on the waters of Wilson's creek, on which is erected a first rate Saw Mill, now in co!i-ie' operation. Also, two hundred acte o!. , r.d of an excellent qualitv, vhci;, i i,0vv live, adjoining said null .a, on v. inch is erected a good duelling house, stable, & other out houses an orchard containing one hundred bearing Apple ttces. of excellent fruit,a great number of Peach trees, consisting ot free and cling stones, and of the most dtlicious flavour the terms of payment
vm uu one, two, mice, and tour ycais in equal instalments. Also, on a credit of twelve months, a number of HOUSES, OXEN, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, and , FARMING CTENSl ALs, together with a variety of Ifou.seiQld V Kitchen
Furniture to numerous too particularize. Also a quantity of PLANK. JOSAUA BOND. March 13, 1823. 7-3m $ZTThc mill seat and farm will be sold either sepcratc cr trethcr, as may tun pu: chase r. v J. .t
THE VINCENNES iSTlLLEilY.
rTTHE 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 qua.ny ot Rectified Whiskey ; warranted inferior to none manufactured in the country. They will exchange WHISKEY and KENHAWA SALT of the best quality at a reduced price, for JF.tc, Rye Ccn:t or Stock Hogs, delivered at their distillery, 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 El LEY Sc Co. Vincennes, May 22, 1822. 17-tf
Auction Sale. N Saturday the third day of Tay, there will be sold at Dr. Brown's,
Water Street, Vincennes. a collection ot Drugs 5 Medicines, SHOP FURXITURli, MEDICAL BOOKS, CHIRURGI. CAE INSTRUMENTS, Vc. (formerly the pioperty of the deceased Dr. Allison) with many valuable articlca added to that stock since it has been possessed by said Brown. Also some HOUSE FURNITURE, and other articles. Conditions if sale. On all sums" above five dollars, six months credit, for approved notes with security. ll-3t April 10, 1823. The gentlemen who got the loan of a Spanish Gramn ar, one volume of Don Quixot. and one volume of the Ed inburgh Encyclopedia, are requested to return them. yp fetute of Indiana, J S KNOX COUN i C-X March Ter?n, 1823.
" y bin aay j tun jiarch. Commissioners appointed to divide the estate of Chailcs Viilencuvc,
senior, deceased, amongst his several heirs and legal representatives, and present owners thereof, having -made their report to the present term of this court, which was approved of and recorded whereby it appears that a houie and lot in the Borough of Vincennes, No. 60, or Johnson 8c Emison's survey, is so circumstances that a division thereot cannot be made without great prejudice to the proprietors thereof ; thefore. on motion of Genl. W. Johnston, attorney for John I. Bailey, one of the said proprietors It is ordered, That the said Commissioners sell the said lot, at public vendue, on the premises, on the fitst Manday of May next, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M. Sc five o'clock, P. M. previously advertising the same in the Western Sun. paper, ten days previous to the day of sale, for one week at least, for ready money, and make and execute the necessary and proper deed to the purchaser, theiclor and afte deducting the court costs, and expenses of sale and transfer, that thty pay the overplus to the following heirs, representatives, an ! proprietors, in the following proportions, viz. " To the heirs of William Jone, aa assignee of Henry Hurst, who was assignee of F Vigo, nine, out of eleven pats to John I Bailey, one eleventh and to Helene Villeneuve, the remaining eleventh and that the said Commissioners make report of their further procec
dings to the next term ot this court.
A Copy Test,
R. BUNTIN, Clk.
Strayed from the subscriber sometime the
. last of March, nast. a
SORREL HORSE, believed to be 11 01 12 years old, about 14J hand high, blind in the near eye, a remarkable scar on the back part ot the near fore leg, had a fcmall bell on whin he went away any person taking up said horse and delivering him to me, near Mr. Thos. Jordan's shall be rewarded for their trouble, by ANDREW CURRY. April 18, 1823 12-3t 3 NOTICE. 1 WIVLgive merchandize, for a few hundred Bushels good WHEAT, deivered in J Sc W. L Colman' mill, wiihin a few weeks. Alio for one or 200 saT7 logs. A. PATTERSON. I ebrmry 1 ,1 823 j -tf A Complete assortment ot Magis'rates Blanks for sale at this office aUo Blank Deeds BLANK NOTE BOOKS for sale at thi office.
