Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 May 1823 — Page 3

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.a !:" Ji. piTVJht. l. Assembly

?c:i authorised lo announce .Cc, as a candidate to reuntv in the next General

We have

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hand several Poetical Es-

M be attended to in due ;

time. Wc hope he will continue to us his iiVCUIi.

A sneci.w

meeting of the Board of

Trustees will be held at the Courthouse on Monday the 26th, at 9 o'clock, a. m. FROM COM. PORl'EKS'S SQUA

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liberty of my country, but only in the character of a private citizen. In regard to my public conduct, my cotemporaries will be divided in opinion, as on other subjects, but their children will hereafter render me justice. Peruvians ! I leave you with a national representation established if you repose an entire confidence in it, your triumph is complete if not, anarchy will destroy

I May judgment govern your determin

ations, ana conuuci you 10 uic suumm ui happiness and peace. JOSEPH SAN MARTIN. Pueblo libre, Scfit. 20, 1822. from Nile's weekly1 recisi'er. Great Britain and Ireland. A London

paper of March 1 1 says Five recrui

Ths Editors have received a letter : tirg parties are to proceed forthwith into Hon; a fiicnd engaged in this Expedition, : lhe interior, to raise recruits for the royvt.hh h cf later date than any informa- al marines, it being intended to increase

tio'j hey Javc been from the squadron, this most serviceable corps frorn 7.000 to

irom whr:h they make the following ex-' uu. as part 0t tne augmentation oi 4-

uuu men to tne navy tnis year. The Queen Charlotte of 120 guns and the Ramillies and Albion, each 74 guns,

system. Our ministers are greatly ens

concerted at this result; war between France and the peninsula must commence immediately.

Portugal The stand taken by i'or

tucral seems no

longer doubtful. It is

ot her

Nat. Int.

"Matanzas, April 17, 1823.

"The detail of our operations, as they

have not, until lately, been crowned with are fitting out at Portsmouth, in addition success, beyond the comnlete protection : to olher vessels hitherto noticed. Thirty

of our commerce, may not be of so much ' gun brigs a, e ordered to be built imme

interest as was expected; but they vnll i show, at least, that every thing has been done that men could do, or devise, to ef iect the object of our coming here. If you have attended to the ship news, you must have heard of us every where, where a pirate was likely to be found. Lately (in the case of the re-capture of the Pilot,) the death of Allen has been avenged, and on those who caused hi death. Only three of the pirate's crew escaped to tell the tale; the rest fell i sacrifice to the vengeance of Stribling's rallant crew. It has been a handsome o RiTair, and was executed in handsome styic, with muskets, pistols, and cutlasses, alone, as these are the only arms with which our barges are furnished. "We are now in full operation, and we have expeditions out that cannot fail, (from the information wc have,) of finding pirate. The whole of the north side of Cuba, from Ycacos down to Cape Antonio, is lined with our schooners and

barges, and nothing can escape them.

diately. A strong squadron is fitting for

the Mediterranean. Some parts of Ireland, especially in the neighborhood of Limerick, though a strong military force is stationed there, is

in the ministry wiii lead to no change of j 'Til-1 Heirs and legal Represcnta-

tives ot Jean Bt. ljaGardc. sen. deed, or their assignees, and all others concerned J Fill please to lake Koike, h HA 1 I shall by myself, or my Atil torney, on the third day of the ensuing Circuit court to be holden in and for the coun.y of Knox, commencing on the lourth Monday of June next, apply to the said court to appoint Commissioners . 4 ... .

unpppah v t r thP rart nt acpnihiv in turn

case made and provided, to divide a tract of land of one hundred and thirty six acres and thirty two hundredths located Sc surveyed on Mill creek, adjoining F Vigo on the N V. and designated on the Township plat by No forty, in the said county of Knox ; amongst the several heirs and representatives of the said Jian lit. LaGarde, deed their assignee or assignee, and present owners, whereof I am entitled to one third G R C. sULLlVAN, Jsignee of Dominique LaGarde one cf said heirs. May 1 9, I 823 1 7 4w

positively stated that 40,000

troops have arrived at Badajoz to act with the Spaniards. Candidates Department. For August Election, i323. For the Legislature. GENL. W. JOHNSTON, BENJAMIN V. BECKES, TOR CLERK. ROBERT BUNTIN, HOMER JOHNSON, JOHN D. EARLY, FOR RECORDER. ELIIIU STOUT, WOOL CARDING.

The subscriber informs the public that

he is ready to CARD WOOL, A ND wishes those who may favoi

bim with their custom, to bring

their Wool as soon as possible, as early

attention will be to their advantage as .

well as his.

Sheriff's Sale. IN virtue ot a writ of venditioni exponas to me diiected and delivered, I shall expose to sale as ihe law diretts. at

the house of 1- Cunningham, in Tene-

He will insure GOOD WORK, if the Haute, on the 7ih day of June next, at ii i I

i wool is in good order, and one pound of

DISAGREEABLE NEWS FROM PERU. The following extract of a letter received in this city from an American gentleman at Callao, is entitled to entire

confidence:

ma wretched state, stacks ot hay, barns rrrooso. tn eiht nnnml of wnnl.

and houses are frequently conflagrated, I His prices for carding will be as folcattle wantonly killed and not a few per- i0W3 : All that is carded before the first sons maimed or slain by bands of wretch- day of August will be eight & one third es acting out of the love of mischief or to cents per pound, for common wool ele gratify revenge. ven cents for quarter blooded Merino France. M. Chxteaubriand is the twelve V a half cents for half blooded chief spokesman of the '-legitimates" of Merino. A'ine cents till the first of Sen-

France, whose abominable design it is to tember Ten cents from that time on lor reduce Spain to slavery and chains and COmmon wool. Merino accordingly, who have fostered and supported, even , He will receive Wool or Wheat in during apparent peace, numerous hords ' payment for carding, until the fnst July.

of traitors and murderers, waging ruth

less war against the unoffending people of the last named country. This man re-

H. D. WHEELER.

May 20, 1823. l7-8w

P S . He will have on hand a quantity

cently delivered a long speech in the 0f ROLLS for sale those wishing to

uainui ui utpuuvj, iiiv. o vin-i purcnase v uul, van unci u 10 incir aur i r- iv i r a .

necessity of relieving Ferdinand from that vantage to purchase the ROLLS. constitution under which the Spaniards, I He has also a new BELLOW,

as with rivers of their own blood, open

ed his wav to the throne, and which he bound himself by the most solemn obligations of honor and' honesty to maintain as the fundamental principles on which he vould govern. Chateaubriand was one of the meanest of those who licked

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l aho , 271,

two o'clock, P. M. the public square in

said town, together with the court house

of Vigo county situate thereon aho

lots in the aforesaid town Nos 132, 138, 262, 158 269. 1 17, and 150,

executed as the property of Gersham Tuttle, Wm. C. Linton and Moses Hoggatt, Commissioners of said county, at the suit of John Bocklebank and others. Also, at the same time and place, the right, title and interest of Robert Sturgus, in and to the 8. E. qr. of sec. 8, T. 10 R. 10, N. E qr. of sec. 4, T 13. II 9, & 150 acres west side N- W. qr. of sec. 13, T. 14, li. 8, turned out by said Sturgus to satisfy several executions. Also, at the same time and place, the west half of the

S W qr. of sec. 27, T. 13, R 8,

T . A . was told loudly of it when he delivered "Callao, Feb 6, 1623. I have this . . . 3 . . . ,r, c ,

moment been lntormeu, mat a vessel, go- , . r , . . . . : ... .; . h r eral Gazette speaking of this high-min

h . I ded gentleman, ot)serves

All liJU I kI avail myself of the opportunity to inform you that an action was fought, on the 20th of last month, at Moquegna, (a town 42 leagues to the north of Arica) between the royal army under the Generals Cantarac and Baldes, and the liberating army under General Alvarado, which resulted in the almost total destruction of the latter, only 7 or 800 men and officers escaping. The wreck of the armv arrived here this morning. This

will be the last effort that can possibly be

made in Peru by the liberating army

"The Peruvian Congress, which has been in session at Lima some time, I am informed will be dissolved, and the gov

ernment placed in the hands of a Milita ry Chief."

This is unexpected ana unpleasant m-

SherifF's Sale.

virtue of a writ of fieri facias is

sued from the Clerk's office of the ai the property ol Gieshamand Chester

Circuit court of Daviess county, I Tuttle, at the suit ot John F. King.

I expose to sale on the 7th day of June Also, at the country seat of George

dust trom the shoes of Napoleon, and : next, in the town of Washington, between Hussey, four miles east of Terre-Hauie,

the hours of twelve o'clock, M. Sc three on the 6th day of June next, at 2 o'clock, o'clock P. M. the following lots of ground F. M. one Hotse; one l ow and Calf, and

to wit one lot adjoining Flora street on one Bull, taken as the property of Maine north, opposite lot No. 93, in Wash com Mc.Faddcn, at the suit of the Agent

mgton, being 80 feet front, east and west, ot Vigo county.

It was Chateaubriand who said, (see

his preface to Attilla), that Bonaparte

wat a man whom Piovidence had sent

into the world, in token of his reconcilia

tion xvtth the human race, when he was tired of punishing mankind !

"It was Chateaubriand who likened the

birth of Young Napoleon to the advent of

the Redeemer !!

'4It was Chateaubriand who brought

water from the river Jordan for his bap

tism

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Considerable difference is said to exist

between the two French ministers, Ville-

le and Chateaubriand the former, it is

affirmed, has given in his resignation, and

is to be replaced by the iatter, as head of

the ministry.

Much alarm prevailed at Pans on ac

count of a repo; t there that a regiment of

and 132 feet deep, north and south, and

adjoining fifth street on the cast one o-

ther lot of ground cf the same size, ly

ing north of the above desenhed lot ta

ken as the property of John R. Beard, to

satisfy said hcri facia in favor of George

Lashly, assignee of Rines Beeman E II Mc.JUNKIN, Defi. Shjf. For D. COMER, Shtf. d c. May 21, 1823. 17 3w g!50

T. H. CLARKE. Shjf. v c.

May 15, I 823. 17 2w g3

Sheriff's Sale.

I J Y virtue of an execution to me di5 rectcd and delivered, against the

goods and chattels, lands and tenements,

of Henry Rudford, I have seized and ta

ken a quantity of Household gords, together with some Hollow ware, and Stock

Hogs, which I shall expose to sale as the

h telligcnce. It is but a few months ago had hoisied uicorcd fW

jince the independence ui i c u a, marchcd lQ ;n the Spaniards, posed to be completely established It sUUcd is doubtiullTl

is within a lew days only since wc iuu ved a number of newspapers from that

country full of assurances to this etiect

We subjoin translations of two papers, which were prepared for press before the receipt of the above letter, and which are

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i here is

also a report that Mina was on his march to invade France, his van guard bc.ng composed of 300 Frenchmen. The van guard of the French invading army reached Bayonne on the 12 of Feb- . 1 T ' 1

ruarv. ome exuea rrenenmen were

now published only to shew the mutabi - Engiand. lo assist in the ity of human affairs and the fallacy otaii . . , ,:uprtv m Snain "strprmth tn

hutnan calculations and reliances.

The

proclamation of San Martin, however,

is worth republication, on account oi us

instrinsic merit. FllOCLAMATION OF OEK SAN M RTIN.

1 present to you the Declaration of the

Independence of the states of Chili and

Peru. I cease to esist as a public cnarac

tT- ruth mi c h T nrises the standard

battles for liberty in Spain "strength to the arm that strikes tor freedom 1" The people in all paits of Spain are alive to the preservation of their constitution the females are engaged in prepaiing clothes to supply their husbands and brothers, among whom are many of the most wealthy persons. The murdering bands of the uarmy of the faith" have

mrf with mnnv dirmters hev nnnpnr tn

which Pizarro unfurled for the purpose coward, a'9 weU as priesl ,e( assas. of enslaving the Empire of the Incas. In Gen. O'Daly took 1,000 of them

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retirinc: from nublic life. I reward myself

with interest for the toils of ten years of revolution and war. My promises to the people among whom I have carried on the war, has been performed, namely, to establish their independence, and to leave to them-

"selves tne uee timiLt ui mui iuicn

"The presence of a victorious chieftain

is always the subject of alarm to states t til I If rn:ti?ntcch and I have heard.

"with astonishment and regret, that I have hopes which ministers entertained . ,w:.,n fn rrratc mvself a sovereicn. I their being able to effect the destruct

xt make the last sacrifice to secure the of the Spanish constituticn. The change

prisoners in a single affair. One Span

iard. of the name of Bunol, has offered to arm and tquip a company of eighty men

at his own cost others were doing the like. The guards of the custcm-houses are to be embodied and will repair to a place to meet the invaders. A London paper of March U says The despatches which arrived yesterday from Madrid, have annihilated all the

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lestruction

hale for Taxes.

-JT SHALL expose to sale on Monday Iaw uirecls aline nouse OI r running3 fhe 16th day of June next, at the ham in Tcrrc IIaulc' on Fiiday the 6 h

court house door in Merom, Sullivan ua Ul JUI,C l n o uock, a county Indiana, the following tracts nf to satisfy Toussaint Dubois.

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land and town lots, or so much thereof m -ruau, mice u hulk on uic same uay,

will nav the tax and costs due thereon fnr at lhc nouse ot Feter Allen, on lort Har-

nson rraine, several head ot rourg cattle, together with a quantity of stock

Hogs, to satisfy Abraham Case.

For T. H CLARKE, Shff. v c. by H. ALLEN, Dcfiwy. May I 6, 1 823. I 7 2v THE SUBSCRIBED

0 I TKJ OW requires the fohoA mg volumes

I 1n of Books, owned by him, viz :

Swift's work,s 3d vol. N Y. edition. Plutarch's Lives. 6th vol. Phila. do.

Byron's works, 4th vol. do.

Shakespeare, 3d vol. Boston

Select Plays, 5th vol. London

Bouquet, 2d vol. - do.

Gilbert's Law of Evi

dence, 1st vol. - Dublin

Whoever borrowed the volumes above

noted, or the persons in whose possession

any of them may now be, would confer tn

essential favor, by returning them lo JOHN EWING. May 7. 1823. l5-3w JSOTICE. 5 WILL give MF.RCMAXDizi, for a few hundred" Buihels good WHEAT, de-

ivered in J Sc L Colman s mill, within a few weeks. Also for one or 2C0 tavr logs. A. PATTERSON. February 1,1 823. I -tf

the vcar 1822, viz.

N. W . qr. sec. 13, T, 8, N. of R. 11 W N. F. qr. sec. 13, T. 8, N. of H. 11 W. S. E. qr. sec. 13, T. , N. of R. 11 W. S. W. qr. sec. 14, T. 8, N. cf 11. 11 W. N. K.qr. h. c. 1?, T.9, N.of R. 10 W. N. E.qr. sec. 3J, T. 9, N. of R. 10 W.

And the following town lots in the town

ot Merom, viz Nos. 2, 3, 5, 11, 16, 19, 25, 28, 31, 32, 35, 52, 53, 55, 57, 58, 59, 61, 64, 68, 74, 75, 0, 82, 83, 95, 98, 103, 106, 111, H2, 113, 119, K2, UV, 131, 140, 145, 1-16, 133, 160, 164, 166, 169, 170, in, 183. 184, 185, 209, 213, 214, 2lb,

Also tne ionowing m v. su: vey

to the town ot Meio.n, Nos. 8, 9, 16, 19, 20, 21. GEORGE BOONE, Shff sc. May 19, 1823. i?-3t

Land Office Removal.

VTOTICE is hereby given, that the N United States' Land Office at this

place, will be removed to crawfords ville, the scat of Justice for Montgo

mery county, Indiana, on the first day ol

the ensuing month. A. WHITLOCK, R. P.M. Terre Haute, May 1 4, 1 823. I 7

A Comnlete assortment ot Magi

strates Blanks for sale at this

ofliee also Blank Deeds.

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Printins neatlv executed at BLANK NOTE BOOKS for

this OFFICE.

sale at this ofikc.