Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 May 1823 — Page 2

mr.rch into the latter country under the tri-colorcd banner, with the object of exciting an insurrection; driving out the Bouibons, Sc seating young Napoleon on the throne of his father. Ual. Mer. Adv. r?0.f SILE'S IVEEKLT REGISTER.'

A. W. &R. M. I' ANSON,

FOREIGN NEWS. Great Britain If Ire lend. The St. Vincent of 120 guns, Victory of 104, with

four others of the line c several fligates, (whose names arc all given) have been

ordered to be put in a state of preparation for service. A squadron of 1,4 observation' of ten sail of the line See. is spoken of. At a public dinner lately given to Mr. Canning, he observed in a speech, in reply to a toast, " that he was determined to support the most liberal p inciples, U he was proud in stating, that the nation was never more able to support them, in the event of her being compelled to take up arms." A commercial treaty between Great Rritain and Spain was finally concluded at Madrid on the 8th of February. An offer is about to be made by certain individuals to furnish the Spanish govern nient with steam vessels fitted for war. More than 600 passports have been within a very short period granted by sir C. Smart, the ambassador at Pari, lor English about to quit the capital. It was reported that capt Parry had discovered the long sought north western passage. The report is possitively denied, so far as that any news of it had readied the admiralty. A Mr. William Bullock, who has left England fir Mexico, is said to have in

vented afire bill, .vhich can be thrown a

distance of 800 yards, and at once ignite

the sail of a vessel France. The English were leaving Pa

ris in a ercat hurry. Disaffection in the

French army is not concealed many of

ficers have resigned, and others been dis

missed Lyons and Marseilles there have been some disturbances that u al

most amount to revolt." The public a-

musements were suspended at the former

Bordeaux and some other cities had

petitioned for peace but it was designed that the French army should enter Spain before the 15ih March, on which event, the Portuguese minister had orders to

leave Pari. Talleyrand's 6peech has had

a wonderful effect -the printer of it made

a fortune by the sale ot copies. 1 he re

ply of the chamber of deputies to the

king's speech, is purely grovelling, and

truly l legitimate. Xethtrlands To assist in the dctecti

on of treasonable correspondence, the schoolmasters at Brussels have been ordered to furnish the police with a page of the hand writing of their several pupils Spain. An English frigate is said to have arrived at St. Sebastians, with arms for the constitutionalism. It is expected that many privateers under the Spanish flag wi.l be at sea immediately on the news of a declaration of war. The French have a great deal of property afloat. The king, and royal family of Spain, were to leave Madrid, by order of the cortes, for Corunna, on the 18th February.

When the Spanish minister arrived at;

monarch returned the following answer." Ck I have lived content with my people for many yea-s, and my people with me.

What further is necessary ? I have never -4--1- r1 r i . i i assortment ot received any wrong trom my subjects I

see nothing to alter." Turkey. The Aga of the Janissaries has been exiled from Constantinople, because the Janissaries would not march against the Persians, saying they would only march against the Russians. The Greeks have sent an archbishop to Rome to negociate a union between the

Greek and Catholic churches.

FheTutks were fortify ine: Smyrna-

fearing an attack from the Greeks.

We have a particular account of the

siege and surrender of Napoli di Romania lo the Greeks. It is the strongest place in European Turkey, seated in the Mo-

rea, at the bottom of a bay of the same

name, and said to have contained 60,000 inhabitants. Both the attack and defence

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-Hicai iu .avcuccutunuuucumiuB.ui, Which added to their nresent stock on

skill and desperate valor. 1 he Greeks hanJ makcs thdr assorlmcnt vciy com. had possessed themselves of some ol the ,

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HAVE just received, and now offer for sale, an extensive and handsome

isortmcnt of Seasonable Goods,

selected with care, and for cash, viz. DRY GOODS, J GKOCEKIES, W MEDICINES, V HARDWARE, and CUTLERY, among which arc lliSCYTIIES LADIES', -) GENTLEMEN'S', C BOOTS & SHOES, & CHILDREN'S' 3 LEGHORN 7 BOXAETS, of thclatest & STRAW 5 fashions. BLOCK TIN WARB,&c.

out posts as long ago as in June last, and on the 1 2th Dec. carried the citadel of

Palamedes by assault. The Turks, who escaped the slaughter, retired to another fort, which, after a bloody fight, was also tiken of 600 Turks, only 40 escaped alive, but the victors treated the old men, women and children with great moderation. The Greeks found more than 400 pieces of cannon in Napoli de Romania, with great quantities of other arms and stores. The provisional government has been removed there. This is regarded as one of the most important events that lias occurred in Gicecc, Mexico. Though our shreds of intelligence from this country are indistinct c unsatisfactory, it would appear pretty evident that there is a very powerful interest in arms to uncrown Iturbide. A complete revolution had taken plate at Campeachy, and the cry there was, 44 down with the traitor, long may the congress exist I" At Vera Ciuz and its neighborhood the anti-imperialists seem to be in great force. A congress was soon to be held some further fighting had taken place. It is preferred as a severe charge

against the emperor, t hut he has restored the bloody inquisition." Some think that Iturbide will abdicate others, that he will resist public opinion ; but, if the latter, his prospect of success does not appear to promise much. Later accounts assure us that the reign of Iturbide it nearly at an end. General Bravo, with a patriot force 3000 strong was within 15 leagues of the capital the

emperor mustered all his forces, they amounted to only 1600 men, and a part of those deserted him, taking with them 14 pieces of cannon, and joined Bravo. A party of his favorite regiment, who guarded the prisoners, Mier, and others, in the inquisition, also abandoned his cause, and set the prisoners free. The veteran, lather Mier, demanded of the soldiers, at whose order he was released they replied, at our own. It was well, he said, for that, before three months, he would have the emperor's head on the block. The next advices will most probably

J announce the deposition of Iturbide, the

10 8w Vincenne3, April 1, 1823.

VLIhT of letters remaining in the PostOilice at Terre Haute, Ind. the quarter ending the 31st March, 1SJ3, which it' not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. A B C

L. W. An gear, 2 John Aye Eliza Arnold John Brown James Butler A. Burton Fisher R. Bennett William Beard C. & D. Beckwith John Bond Abraham Baker Christopher Baker Daniel Barbour Robert B. Cover, 2 Simeon Cox

John Adams Charles L. Abbott Jo'm Anderson Charles C. Bcaly, 2 John Bradbury James C. Bradbury Jole Butler Daniel Beck with David Bump Remember Blackman Gilbert Brown Eliza Bacon Ebenezer Center John Castle Thomas Cunningham

Marlford Cargiil

Robert Covert

D E F

George W. Deway Jessabel Dcpuy

Abraham Depue

Francis Dickson Jonathan Elwcll

Jacob J. Ford, 3(

Truman Ford

Aimer FullS

Dover from France, he was cheered by j restoration of the congress, and the re

the populace, who also took the horses

from his carriage, when he reached London, and drew him to the house of the Spanish embassy. The rortes, with great deliberation and firmness, were adopting measures to resist the invaders. Canga Argucliea, said to be one of the greatest orators in Europe, and among the most influential persons in Spain, as before observed, belong

ed to the moderate party until the noies

extinction of the holy inquisition. The

details before us fully warrant this ex pec tation.

Vucliou Sale. 8tturday the third day of May

there will be sold at Dr. Brown's,

W'Ater Street, Vincennes. a collection of

Drugs & Medicines,

SHOP FURXITURE, MED IV A L BOOKS. CHIRURKT.

of the allied powers were presented, and c u jxsTRUME.TS, Uc. thru hp flor i tri hr thf rnimtrv. Mo u -. V

, , . ir -v, ., (tormerly the pioperty ot the deceased regarded as a host in himself. V hen the vn iVi; x !, 1 7 . ,, ,.s . . . . Dr. Allison) with many valuable articles

,r .. . . . b., 1 added to that stock since it has been nos-

sesseu oy said IJrown.

before the cortes. he said'4 Let us reply

to the proud power which threatens us villi an army protected by the God ot St. Lou'u. We will invoke the aid of that

G.d who protected the Spaniards in R m

Also some HOUSE F U R XI TUR E ,

and other articles.

Conditions of sale. On all sums above

ccsvalcs-to their appeal to the God of , ntfMi 'lth R .fv "u

t I null! ire U l 1 nrtcti-nr. 1 1 . ' .n , J

Ul. liviuic ,'111 riin VI U J VJIJ

the God which gave us victory in the bat

tic of St Quintin and, it the beloved son

1 l-3t April 10, 1823. The gentlemen who got the loan

o the king of I ranee comes hither at the n . i r , . . , f 4l b . . ... , i woi y?ua, and one volume of the it-

Ill vll in I'ls i i m. ii iiii-, t vin snow . l. i i a. j , , . . . .t c viourgh Encyclopedia, are requested to

" . . . ... ! return tiiem. as detained a prisoner. Finally, we will j : . say, not to the French nation, but to its' & ffevrTV?l 1 U-V C 'ro,n tllC

government under tne inuuencc ot a 01-1 1 4luct iber sometime the

goted faction, that Spamaids, who nl ivu he s'aves, shall invoke the God of Justice, and trust in him for the victory." The Holy alliance. It is intimated that the conspirators have remonst ated a

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.jOAvytrii 01 .uarcn. nast. a

SORRt-nr-Ti ,nSE, believed to be II

01 12 years old, about Ui hand high, blind in the ear eve. a remarknhlp ri

j w . v WVU1

v uiiam VyoaaKi'

Mark A CiarrisscH .Ui cilice Cioodrich J unit s Hay worth

Isaac Ilolhngsworth

Moses Hart

liazel limit Uaniel Hovey Ldmond D. James

James Johnston

heth W. Kimble Daniel Kngbaiim William Kays L M

Samuel Din ell

Redmond Lvans

JoiflT Elmore

rge French

fuark t itch, 6

Isaac Fiord

II J K John Cardin, 2 Michael Gormlev John Gardner John Hourey

William Hogue James Harper Abraham iivner James W. Johnson, 4 Luke Johnston Ingola H. Keys James Kerr

William W. Kennedy

Jo tin Kehu N O

Robert Longsher Aoraham Lett Isaac Lamb Nictiolas Manvill Krastus Michel V lliiam Maguire David McCoy A. A. Markle Thomas Morfet VViilrain Means l-:ii Noel Degift Northrop lliiam Odel

James Osbourn

John Landei Alexander Laughlin Llizabetli Letter Achilles Mutgaa John Martin, 2

Ransom Jane Miller

Samuel Mundell Daniel McA.uilougll Perky Mitcnell, s John Montgomery Heinan Ncisou William Nr.lion Tlioma Owens

7

ilham Uneal

PQKs Xorman 1). Palmore Charles Pattrick

Da id D. Patten Salem Pocock. Ambrose Pnelps Robert Roberts ilham Reed, 2 Loring Root Christian Siiane John Smith Daniel Stringham James Smith Joshua Skidmore Absclam Star Charles Slitkins

Llislia Persons

Josepn Pattison

Isaac iiai ker Llonso Qaapham William Rea '1 nomas Root John Romain David Swank, 2 Thomas Swan folly Standley Isaac Sandford Thomas Smith Robert Sturgus Simeon Ste ens

Richard Taylor John Troutman Mark Williams ivlward Wheeler

Moses Watts Jesse Westerfceld Zeno oi '. J O i i . April 1,

V W Wright Taylor Wm. Vernutteon Wm. Vanralkenburgh William Walker Daniel Wood worth Samuel Watkins

M.COLMAX.P.M. 12-IC(j

Tin $ Sheet Iron MANUFACTORY, WHOLKSALE & RETAIL.

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F0K SALE.

VALUABLE farm containing 205 acres of 1st. rate land, with 90 acres

well cleared, and under a tolerable fence,

hewed log HOUSE with stone chim

ney, 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 by lands of the following persons, W. P.

Beckcs, John Purcell, John Pea and Phil

ip Catt. The title is good and a genc-

lal warranty deed will be given. Possession given at any time a bargain can

be had, as less than 84 per acre will

m purchase.

For further particulars apply to the

subscriber living on the premises or 11.

. Beckes. DANIEL DECKER. March 15th, 1823. 8 tf VVAITE'S OFFICE. In the Second Class, Pennsylvania State Lottery, ".vhich iv a 8 recently completed in Philadelphia, all the follou'V g prizes, compris

mg nearly the ivh .le scheme, have been

paid the Capitals viz.

1.5,000 Dollars, 8.000 Dollars,

5 000 Dollars 2000 Dolls. 2.000

Dolls 5 of $ 1000, 10 ot $500, 14 of 6 100, and nearly all the Prizes of ? (3, amounting to CAPI AL PRIZES in the THIRD CLAS PKNN WA'ANIA STATE LOTTERY, d IV. U'aite, Manager, for which the Cash will be immediately advanced when drawn of 6,000 dolls.

9. 9. nnn a i i a

i. 500 dolls. 1.000 dolls-

10 of 200 dollars, 12 100 dollars, Besides numerous Prizes of ,50, and smaller Prizes. Every Number will he Drawn from the Wheel. This Lottery contains only 5972 numbers, and those who purchase two ticketsofthe same number, may di! v any two of the above capitals, and the holder often tickets, which will cost only 60, may diaw the handsome sum of 23,000 DOLLARS. The drawing will be announced in a fcv days

Whole Tickets only Halves Quarters Ktehts o FOR THE A n O V E RICH

again commenced business, on

IMMEDIATE LY AT

6:00 3:00

1 : 50 75

APPLY

OLD ESTABLISHED AND Fortunate Office, South-1 Vest Corner of Chestnut Third streets, Philadelphia. Who sold and paid all the prizes in the former classes of the Pennsylvania State Lottery, and who sold and paid prize amounting to upwards of SEVEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, Beinthe largest amount of piizes ever sold or paid by any other liroker in America. Almost all kinds of Bank Notes bought on the lowest terms. Orders inclosing the Cash will Jje promptly attended to, and all Lottery information given gratii. 13 3t

NOTICE.

rtnr of tli r 1. 11'! '""

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r the county of Knox, hereby no-

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streets

the corner of Market and second j tilVnc Overseers of the poor in the dif;ts, Vincennes, where all orders in M5nt Townships in said county, that on

his line will be strictly attended to.

Job work will be done on the shortest notice. Paper on a number of the Ohio

j banks will be taken in payment for work,

on the back part of the near fore lee, had

gainst the pubm ation of the debates in j a unatl bell on when he ucnt away any at its value.

the chancers ot Havana 5 irtcmburg person taking up said horse and deliver- I 7The hichest nricc civen for old

.n amcie. uaicu iitmourg, rco 4, ; ing mm to me, near Ml. 1 hos. Jordan's Copper, lirask & Pewter.

says lt A proposition from foreign cabinets has b n ma e to the kin of Saxony, urging certain changes, to which that

shall be rewarded for their trouble, by

ANDREW CUHHY. Apiil 18, 1823. 12-3t

Printing neatly executed at this OFFICE.

he first Mondav 111 lv nrvt thv u all

be ready to receive their paupers they will therefore have them delivered over to us on iaid day. THOMAS EMlOM, THOMAS JORDAN, Directors cf the Poor's home. April 24 1 823 BLaNRTNoTE BOOKS for sale at this office.