Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 June 1823 — Page 2

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NEW GOODS.

C : o S. TOMLIXSOJV,

(MARKET STREET, VINCENNES.) "IT ll AS just received from rniLADELJ y piiia and Baltimore, a handsome assortment of MERCHANDIZE Of every description consisting of DltY GOODS Adapted to the season. A VERT COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE & CUTLERY Quecsware and Fresh

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'The Heirs and legal Representa .tives of Jean Bt. LaGarde, sen.

lecd. or their assignees, and all

ts concerned,

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"MI AT I shall by myself, or my At

torney, on the third day of the en

suing Circuit court to be holden in and

for the county of Knox, commencing on

the fourth Monday of June next, apply to

the said court to appoint Commissioners agreeably to the act of assembly in such

case made and provided, to divide a tract

of land of one hundred and thirty six a-

cres and thirty two hundredths, located Sc

surveyed on Mill creek, adjoining F. Vi

go on the N V. and designated on the

Township plat by No. forty, in the said

county of Knox ; amongst the several

GROCERIES.

All which are offered for sale at the I heirs ad representatives of the said Jean

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moit reduced prices for cash. 14-tf Alay 1, 1823. Since the arrival of the foregoing he has received a quantity of WRITING &1 PAPER WRAPPING J 1AirPASTBOAHDS, BLANK BOOKS, TOBACCO, &c.

accommodating terms.

NEW GOODS

NOTICE.

By last Tuesdays Mail. New-York, Mat 19, 1823. By the arrival of the fast sailing packet ship Leeds, Capt. Stoddard, in 24 days from Liverpool, the Editor of the National Advocate has received his rtgular files of London and Liverpool papers, the former to the 22d, and the latter to the 24th April, inclusive. We are also indebted to Capt. Stoddard for a file of the latest papers. "The long agony is over. WAR HAS TAKEN PLACE. The French armies have entered Spain, and a blow has been struck, the result of which cannot be

Bt. LaGarde, deed, their assignee or as

signees, and present owners, whereof I

am entitled to one third. G. R C. SULLIVAN, Assignee of Dominique LaGarde one of said heirs.

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I FOR SALE. dkprV ALUABLE farm containing 206 f acres of 1st. rate land, with 90 acres

Which he ofTers at wholesale or retail, on I 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

I will expose to public sale, (if not previously sold at private sale) on

Saturday the 3 1 st day of May next, at the dwelling house of the subscriber, a mill

seat, together with twenty acres of land, situated on the waters of Wilson's creek, on which is erected a First rate Sara Mill, now in complete operation. Also, two hundred acres of land of an excellent quality, whereon I now live, adjoining said mill seat, on which is erected a good dwelling house, stable, Sc other out hou

ses an orchard containing one hundred bearing Apple trees, of excellent fruit, a

great number of Peach trees, consisting I foretold. The telegraph despatch re-

of free and cling stones, and of the most ceived at Pans, April 20th, announce delicious flavour the terms of payment that the port and citadel of Guetaria have will be one, two, three, and four years, in been taken by the French troops 200 equal instalments. Also, on a credit of prisoners, two colonels, ten officers, and twelve months, a number of HORSES, five pieces of cannon were the result of OXEN, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, and the attack. It is said that the Spaniards FARMING UTENSI ALS, together have abandoned Burgos since the Uth, with a variety of Household & Kitchen and that the French army every where

Furniture to numerous too particularize, meets with a good reception; but this is Also a quantity of PLANK. th French account. A letter received

JOSAUA BOND. the day previous at rans, states that the March 13, 1823. 7-3m French army in Spain goes on but slowfOThe mill seat and farm will be ly they had experienced two defeats

sold either seperate or together, as may I before St. Sebastian, and Fampeluna.

suit purchasers. J. IS.

IjLlThe above sale is unavoidably post

poned until Saturday the 12th day of Ju

ly next, on which day the sale will posi

tively take place. J. B.

Wm. burtch,

CiRKET STREET, VLVCEWES,) in lhe county of Knox, and township of

S just received from philadel- Jonnson, aujourmng ana surrounuea oy tvjia and Bu.TiMnnr.. P-eneral lands of the following persons, W. P.

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assortment of

MERCHANDIZE, CONSISTING OF DIIY GOODS, ADAPTED TO THR SEAhOK, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP HARDWARE & CUTLERY Qiicensware and Fresh GROCERIES,

Also a quantity of Kenhawa SALT,

Beecks, John Purcell, John Pea and Philip Catt. The title is good and a general warranty deed will be given. Possession given at any time a bargain can be had, as less than $4 per acre will purchase. For further particulars apply to the subscriber living on the premises or B. V. Beckes. DANIEL DECKER. March 15th, 1823. 8 it

WOOL CARD1NO.

A few barrels of excellent WHISKEY, The subscriber informs the public that

Which he now offers

lowest cash prices. 13-tf

for 6alc at the

May 2, 1823.

Tin &j Hheet Iron MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL.

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he is ready to

A CARD WOOL,

KD wishes those who may favor

him with their custom, to bring

their Wool as soon as possible, as early

auenuon win ue to ineir aavantaee as

well as his.

He will insure GOOD WORK, if the

wool is in good order, and one pound of

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N. SMITH,

TTlfAS again commenced business, on greese, to eight pounds of wool.

M il tne corner oi iuaricet znasecona nis prices for carcing wiu be as folstreets, Vincennes, where all orders in iows .All that is carded before th first

his line will be strictly attended to. I day of August will be eight if one third Job work will be done on the shortest cents per pound, for common wool clenotice. Paper on a number of the Ohio ven cents for quarter blooded Merinobanks will be taken in payment for work, twelve & a half cents for half blooded at its value. ' Merino. Mne cents till the first of Scp&Cr"The highest price given for old tember Ten cents from that time on for

Copper, Hrass Sc Pewter. common wool, Merino accordingly.

tie win receive wool or iv heat in

payment for carding, until the first July. H. D. WHEELER. May 20, 1823. 17-8v P S. He will have on hand a quantity

Y order of the probate court of ROLLS tor sale those wishing to the countv of Knox in the state of purchase WOOL, will find it to their ad-

Intliana. Will be exposed to public sale vantage to purchase the ROLLS

Valuable Lands FOR SALE.

The constitutionalists, it is said, fight with a desperation not expected by the French. The letter says, "the events in Spain appear very doubtful more money and more men will be wanted." Every private account from the frontier con-

One hundred Dollars Reward. curred in opinion that the affair of St. Sc-

H ANAWAY from Simeon True,

where he was hired, in Scott coun

ty, on the twenty second of this month, a negro man named,

AMES

the hen s of J. Cooper, de-

ccasery tie is aoout years oi age,

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bastian was very serious and that the hos

pitals were full of French soldiers. The young soldiers of the French army, it is said, are very discontented, in consequence of the rash order given them to attack St. Sebastian. In Paris, even the partial success of their troops was coldly received, the war beincr so

quitttlack, thick lips, shows teeth very I unpopular.

much when spoken to, his upper foreteeth The French troops, on entering Spain, are quite open ; about five feet ten inches took with them nine days provisions each high, his weight about 180 pounds. He soldier carried his own share, and tho had on when he went away, a green cloth troops loudly complained of this burden, coat, black pantaloons, and a wool hat, Such was the scarcity of previsions, that but he will no doubt change them his the French army has been under the neother clothing not known It is suppos- cessity of living on pulse and roots. An ed he was persuaded away by a white attempt was made to bribe the Spanish man named Dinwiddy, 35 or 40 years of governor of St. Sebastian with 800000 age, about five feet ten inches high fond francs, to surrender. Conchy's division of drink, and a blacksmith by trade is before Pampeluna, but has not blockaSaid man has been to Arkansas, and pro- ded it. The garrison consists of 4000 bably will return there. Two or three men. The local- militia, amounting to other negroes are believed to be in com- 15,000 men, have joined the army of Balpany witn them. The above reward, and lasteros, whose head quarters were at all reasonable charges, if taken out of Tarazone. Conchy and Molitor intend this state and returned to the subscriber, attacking him if they fail, the result will or secured in any jail ; or FIFTY DOL be very hazardous to the French they LARS if taken in the state and secured have but amtll parks of artillery: The as above, so that I get him. He will no bridge of Miranda has been destroyed. doubt change his name. The scarcity of provisions is severely DANIEL COOPER, Guardian felt by the French along their whole line. of the heirs of J. Coofier, deed. Flying columns of guerillas move aScott county, near Georgetown, Jg ... bout between the Pyrennees and the EMarch 29th, 1823. J bro. They hover round the French, harThe Morning Post, Louisville ; Sun, rass them and leave them nothing to eat. Vincennes, will publish the above three Morilla commands the army of reserve in times, and forward their accounts to the Gallicia, and takes a position between Le-

Lexington Reporter office immediately. I on and Astroga with from 15 to 20,000

men. it is stated bv a resnprtM

at the court house door in Vincennes in

the said county, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 3 o'clock P. M. on the 25th day Junt next, to the highest bidder three hundred if fifty acres of first rate land sittute two and one half miles north east of Vincennes, eighty acres of which land is under good fence and in high cultivation with a two story log house and other buildings thereon and a never failing spring of good water convenient, late the property of Col. John Small of said county deceased. 1 he terms of sale will be one third ot the purchase money paL clown, and the other two thiids at as distant a Period as the demands against the administrators of the said deceased will admi which will be made known on the day of sale. This advertisement to be continued for three weeks in succession. POLLY SMALL, Admx. Wm. M SMALL, Jdmr. of the Estate of John Smalt deed

sale.

He has also a new

BELLOWS for

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Sheriff's Sale. EY virtue ol an execution to me directed from the Clerk's ofiice of the Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public talc on Saturday the 2 1st inst. at the court houe in Vincennes, for cash in hand, for the term of seven years, a small frame house, and half of Lot No 52. as the propei ty of William Lindsay, jun, at the suit of Jacob RiMkendall John ueckeu, shf kc. June 7, 1823. iy.Ji

Sheriff's Sale. irtue of a decree of the Gibson

lrcuit court, which I have in mv

haTlds; I Twill expose to sale on Saturday

the 2 1st day of June next, at the court house in Ptinceton, four lots in the said town of Princeton, known and designated on the plat of said town by inn lots Nos. 107, 108, 109, & 110, as the property ot John C. Jones, to satisfy Basil Brown sale to commence be

tween the hours of ten and two o'clock,

on said day.

J MES K. SLOAN Shjf. c c. May 30, 1823. l8-3w

piit dies $ Clocks.

Vl ILL be repaired in the best manV V ncr, and on the best terms, jewelry, silver work and engraving, will be made and done on the shortest notice, and almost any kind of country produce taken in payment on water street by, Wm. BADGER. Vincennes, March 7, 1823. 7,-tf

y pIsOTICK. W WILL give merchandize for a fei

jL hundred bushclt of good WHEAT, .elivered at the Ox Mili, within a few weeks. Also for one or two hnndrcd SAW LOGS. A PATTERSON. February 1, 1623. i-tf

JUST RECEIVED And for sale at this office, THE INDIANA JUSTICE, AND

tleman from Cadiz that the most determined spirit prevailed and the most rancourous hostility towards the French name and nation. Not the most distant idea was harboured of submission all ranks united in the most determine! rcrsi.,;

Farmer's Scrivener. Thece. tribandistus or smugglers amounting to CON r AINING, 50,000 men, all well mounted and armed The office and duty of Justices of the are as unanimous as the rest, they arc Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners, men of great couraee and intreniditv

Constables, Township Officers, Jury- The army of Perpienan with the -

men anu jailors. ALSO, The most correct forms of Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Releases, Discharges, Powers of Attorney, Bonds, Obligations, Notes of Hand, Bills of Exchange, &c 8cc. To which is added. The Constitution of the State of Indiana C7 Subscribe ts arc requested to call for their books.

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val of the duke D'Angouleme on the Ebro, and will move on the 22d. In a fewdays lhe Telegraph aays 100,000 men will be in line. The French army is divided into four corps and ten divisions, and two divisions of dragoons. The corpse under marshall Moncey is on the frontier opposite Catalonia, and is opposed to the army of Mina, the whole not more than 81,000 men. Col. Jarreguay, better known by the name of El Pastor, has left the

mam army and organired his Guerrillas,

nioueoi wartare adorned in Snain s nrr

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of a venditioni exoona di. ?l toir. The Spaniaids

to the Sheriff ol C;ibSon r"!avo,ae!cry'

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rd tn thP sheriff n fiu avoia ecry, general action, trusting

, will be exposed to sale on Satur. 10 'l?"r us"al Bode of at"ck defence.

the 2 1 t dav of June next, at thr . ' " .' "-u me war, and

T v rfUHV, lit At, ai Ult . I IJ i All ' court house in Princeton, lot Ao eleven, ! lhC H?,y A,,lancc becomes shaken, in the town of P.inceton, also about 22 l or SOme lrlmf Wc sha11 h"r brilliant

acres of land adjoining the said town of Piinceton on the south, formerly levyed

on as the property of John 1). Hay, to sa

accounts oi tne success nf FMn(...

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i rr irn ils finrp in t . r r-

, . w "c neari oi opam,

auu. a.iauuy ncr Uutrillas, the scene

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v ill nr rnaiiri aw .ir

tisly Toland & Rockhill-salc to com- " r, ir c . ana msaslera mence between the hours of ten and two " r 11 bPa,n 15 un"ed the 100,o clock on said day. 00? hc!ichmcn return NaJAMES K. SLOAN, Shff. cc. ,losl 50000 mcn in hi. attempt

May 30, 1823.

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to subjugate that country.

A private letter tntn thnt Q'ip ri,.t..

A Complete assortment of Magi- luart. lhc British Minister at Paris, haa strates Blanks for sale at this urL)U 7?rd wilh Monur Chateau. , -m i i briand and it was rumoured that the En oflice also Blank Deeds. iih miiriP fun,on.i... u:.