Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 June 1823 — Page 2

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Hme And repeated examples of that policy which has not for Us object increase of territory or interested treaties, but the "consolidation ot the principles ot justice, and ilic foundations of society, threatened

with universal dissolution

Spani

NEW GOODS

Wm burtcii, M.I RKET STREET, V IXC EX ES, )

Spaniards! Europe renders justice to .TTAS lU5t received from philadel1 . . . 1 .1 . . . II viii a and Baltimore, a iTcncral

Tour loyalty; it Knows mat u is one 01 - - - o- . . . 'ivi.irl instil at

which most ennobles

Character; it is far liom founding your I I1 L LiOll JJIZil, generous sentiments With those attribut-1 e0NSI5XINO of cd to ou by the friends of t evolution, in i Til V C nOTIQ order to cover, with the name of the gc-1 U111 IjUULJO, ncral opinion of the nation, tke excesses adaptf.d tothr seaoh, ou t cimcs of a faction. A complete AssoRfMixr op The moment is come, when, free from ! J UD W ARE & CUTLERY

the oppression which weighed upon you,

you arc able to show to Euipc,how just

and merited was the opinion which she had formed of your sentiments ; let us not leave L our armies St to those of our allies, the glory of our deliverance the whale nation is interested in sharing in the rrcu success; but never let the en

ergetic expression of its will be sullied;

by any one of th se excesses at winch honor and generosity revolt. Spanhrdsl yur provisional government declares that it does not recognize, and ih it it considers as never having existed, the political and administrative acts of the government erected by rebellion, 8c tMt it establishes therefore, provisionally that ad nistration of the stale which existed b-'f )re the violence of anarchy in 1820 The edifice of anarchy thus des troyed. and the king, our master, restored to ibcrty, then the lnsti; unions m y be es tab ished which circumstances avivise and require, and which his majesty may deign to grant. The provisional Junta of the government of the Spanish nation recognizes only in the king the origin and seat of the sovereign authority, and. as a necessary consequence, d es not admit in the political system any modification which is not made directly y the king, bv the advice of those wise men whom he may be pleased to consult. Spaniards, the experiment which you have made, ought to awaken ail your vigilance, and to nut you on your guard against the insidious and dcceittul suggestions of revolution. Our king, always disposed to secure the happiness of his people will find, no doubt, in our ancient laws, io our usages Sc customs, wise provisions, which, combined wit i our character, and in harmonv with our manners and our wants, will fix in a st-ihle and advantageous manner, our future dcsiiny. Spaniards, it is for you the glory is resrrved of exterminating the revolutionary hyda which, repulsed from all the states of Europe, has come, in seeking an asylum, to sn ike our native land with sterility St c.ji u.dty. Let the most perfect harmony be the advice of our noble cause ; let there be only one will where there is o dy one wisn a I one interest the safety of religion, of our king, and of our country. 'Iv he p o is'on il Jo ta. EGUIA. i.RKO CALDERON. llayonnc, Apiil 6, 1823.

Queensware and Fresh GROCERIES, Also a quantity of Kenhawa S.1LT, A lew baircls of excellent WHISKE Y, Which he now offers for sale at tne lowest cash prices. 13-lf May 2, 1823. WOOL CARDING. The subscriber informs the public that he is ready to ) CARD WOOL, A ND wishes those who may favor XL him with their custom, to bring their Wool as soon as possible, as early attention will be to their advantage as well as his. He will insure GOOD WORK, if the wool is in good order, and one pound of greeseto eight pounds of wool. His prices lor carding will be as follows All that is carded before the first day of August will be eight if one third cents per pound, for common wool eleven cents for quarter blooded Merino twelve 15 a hulf cents for half blooded Merino. A"ine cents till the first of September Ten cents from that time on for common wool. Merino accordingly. He will receive Wool, also Wheat, in payment for carding, umil the fi' st July. II. D. WHEELER. May 20, 1823. 17-8w P. S He will have on hand a quantity of ROLLX for sale those wishing to purchase W OOL, will find it to their advantage to purchase the ROLLS. He has also a new BELLOWS for sale. H D W.

A'EV GOODS.

S. 'IOMLIVS0X ( MARKET srREEr. riSCESS'ES.)

71 AS jnst received from niiLADRL 3 M pmia and Baltimore, a handsome assortment of MERCHANDIZE Of every description consisting of DllY GOODS Adapted to the season. a vkry comtlkte assortment or II A R 1) W A il E cv G UT L B R V Qucesicarc and Fresh GROCERIES. All w hich are oflV cd for sale at the

most reduced prices for cash.

May 1, 1 823.

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.Since the arrival of the fotcgoing lie has 'cceivrd a quantity of WRITING 1 pvpfr WRAPPING ) 1 AuIWSTttOAUn. BLANK ROOKS, TOBACCO. &c.

Which he offers at w holesale or retail, on

accommodating terms.

FOR SALE.

A VALUABLE farm containing 206 !L acre 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 by

lands ol the tallowing persons, W P Ueecks, John Purcell, John Pea and Phil ip iatt. The tiile is good and a gene

. ai warranty deed will be given. Possession given at any time a ba-gain can

be had, as less than g4 per acre will purchase. For further particulars apply to the subscriber living on the premises or 15. V. Beckcs. DANIEL DECKER. Vnrch ' 5th, 1823 8 tf

NOTICE.

J tfillrxpose 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 eat, together with twenty acres of land.

situated on the waters of Wilson's creek,

on which is erected a First rate Saxv Mill,

now in complete operation. Also, two hundred acres of land of an excellent quality, whciton I now live, adioininir

said mill seat, on which is erected a good j

dwelling house, stable, Sc other out hou

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

JUST RECEIVED And for sale at this office, THE INDIANA JUSTICE, AND Farmer's 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 of Deeds, Mort

gages Leases, Releases, Discharges, Powers of Attorney, Bonds, Obligations, Notes of Hand, Bills of Exchange, Sec. Sec. To which is added. The Constitution ol the State of Indiana fcCT Subscribers are requested to call for their books.

WSOLFEXCY

tJUK l, rERii) .1823. rEJYCY.

JpF. GREGG. Silversmith, JXS XPEC TS to leave this place for the idl Eastward sometime in July next all pet sons concerned are therefore hereb) notified that all watches which have been left with him to repair, and remained in his shop for six months or longer, will, if not called for bv their owners and the cxpences upon them paid, on or be fore the 16th day of Ju.y ncxt.be put up to public sale on said diy, at hi shop door, to pav the same, or bo taken with him. Such Watches as have been on hand less that six months, will be left in the care of Mr. S. Tom'inson, vheie their owners are requested after the said day to call, pay for the repairs, and receive them. Wm. GREOG. Vincennes, June 18, 1 823. 2 l-4t

tfjlnuual August Election. TSIIEUE will be an Election held in rjtke several Townships in the county of Knox, on the hr t Monday in AtP gust next, to elect the following officers, to wit : 4 Two Representatives, to the State Legislature, Two Associate Judges, One Clerk, ot the Ciicuit court, One' Recorder, Two County Commissioners, and One Director of the Poor House for the said county of Knox at which time and places the several Inspectors will please be punctual in their attendance. JOHN DECKER, Shff k c. June 19, 1823 21-7t

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O of THUS I EES or the

vincennes, June 11, 1823.

lion for one Trustee, fo,r the

te Ward, to supply the vacan

cy occasioned oy the resignation ot iicnry Uirole, Eq, will be holden at the court liou in Vincenncby on Monday the 30th ol this inst. David S Bonner, Judge, and John C. Holland Clerk, ol the elections for the present year in the said Middle Ward, it is expected wid be punctual in their attendance at the time and place appointed. By order ot the Boaid, JOHN COLLINS, Chmn. E. STOUT, Clk. B r B.V.

Sheriff's hale.

virtue of two writs of venditioni

exponas to me directed from the of-

hi6 ot the Clerk of the Pike Circuit

couit, I will expose to sale at the court home door in the town of Petersburgh, on Wednesday the 9th day of July next, ail the light, title, interest and claim of of Hosea bmith, in and to the following tracts of land, to wit : the south east quarter of section No. 28, in township

iu i noun, oi range io. west, the

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State of Indiana;

VIGO CIRCUIT COURT,

JUNE TEIUL, .1823.

James Perkins,! vs V His Creditors, J

f XN motion ot the petitioner by his at-

ly torney, it is ordered, that the third day of the next term of this court be ap pointed for the final hearing of this cause, and that notice thereof be published in the Western Sun, at least sixty days prior to the said term A Copy Attest, C. GILBERT, Clk. r.c r. Terre Haute, June 20, 1823 22-4t State of Indiana. VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, JUNE TERM, 1323. John Badollet, John Cleves Symmes Harrison, and Robert Buntin, senr. Trus

tees for and on the behalf of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, against Chester Aspinwall, Lewis Aspinwall,

lhixa Campbell, V Cicorge Campbell. hi Chancery. Bill to Jovccloat a Mortgage. THE complainants, by James Ferrington their counsel, having filed their bill, and it appearing to the saiisfuciion of this court, that the defendants

are not inhabitants of this state ; it is ordeied, tl at unless they appear here at the next September term of this court, to an

swer the aid bill, the sime will be taken as confessed and it is further ordered,

that a copy of this order be insert d in the Western Sun, printed in this state, four weeks successively, and that this cause be continued to the next term of this court. A Copy Attest, C GILBERT, Clk. r c ct Terre Haute, June 20, 1823 22-4t To Clarissa Anthis, Fanny Hanes, Eliza Vandaeer, Laura Browning. Harriet Browning. Emily Browning, Julia Browning, 8c Sarim Btowning, widotr of Joseph Browning, deed, heirs of said Joseph Browning, deed, late of Knox county TAKE KOTICE, npHAT on Saturday, the sixth day of li the September Term of the Knox Circuit court, 1823, I shall apply to the said court to appcint Commissoners to assign and set off to. Sarah Browning, widow of Joseph Bi owning, deed, her right of dower in the estate of.said Joseph Browning, deed lying in the county, of Knox, according to the act entitled, " An act to amend the acts for the more speedy assignment of dower," approved January 1 1, 1823. MARSHALL BROWNING, one of the h eirs of Joseph Browning, deed, June 23, 1823. 22-Mt

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;o. a west, in the Uistnct ot land offered for sale at Vincennes, taken as the

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great number of Peach trees, cpnistine u CI '.V f ,,,m,'iu fau.M T?vo f r.. ..i; r . Jui'g'nts, one in lav or ct Nathaniel Ew-

ui ii.- rtiivi (.uiiij aimi(.a, uuu Ul Hie TTIOSI j

Twenty Dollars Reward. O AN A WAY on Monday, the 9th JiU inst. from a gentleman in this place, to whom he had been hired, a negro man named BILLY, belonging to the estate of Thomas Theobalds, dee'd. He is a black, stout, well made negro, 5 fee: 9$ inches high, by measurement; a thick head of hair; speaks slow and with pretty good suite, and has lost the sight of his right e.; is very fond of ardent spit its and the vio-" fin; he has been engaged for nearly two years, contrary to my wish or design, on board the steam, boat Mandan, and if he is not at this time lurking about bhip-

pingport, he has no doubt embarked again on sqme boat, or has made his way into the state of Indiana or Illinois. Any person who will deliver said man t

northwest quarter of section No. 27, in shall receive the above reward, or ten township No 1 north, of range No. 8 west dollars if secured in jail, So that I eet and the north prct rmrtr cot;n ! J

jih.i ui svtuuii, iiitii uaiu. No 33, in township No. 1 north, of range I J. H

One Cent Reward. 1 AN AW Y from the subscriber a bout the first of Ma? last, an in

dentnrd apprentice bv the name of JOSEPf Mc.ELR F, about 20 years of Hie above reward will be given for his delivery to me in Vincennes. but no charges paid. 11: D. WHEFLER. June 15, 1823. 21-3t

delicious 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 FAR MING UTENS1 ALS, together with a variety of Household & Kitchen Furniture to numerous too particulai ize. Also a quantity of PLANK. JOSHUA BOND. March 13, 1823. 7 3m fc7 The mill seat and farm will be

sold either seperatc or together, as ma

suit purchasers. J. The above sale is unavoidably nost-

! poned until Saturday the 12th dav of Ju

ly next, on which day the sale will positively take place. J. U. BLANK NOTE BCT0K6 for sale at this office.

OVERS 1'REET, jidm. of

Thomqs Theobalds deed.

Louisville June 17.

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tCJ Hie Western Sun, Vincennes; Sc. Louis Enquirer, and Xev Orleans Ga-

mg, suiwung pa.tncr of the co-partner-; ze.te, will please insert the above week-

ship late.y subistin. between Nathaniel

Ewing and Nathaniel Breading, vs. Rosea Smith, administrator of John Rice, deed, and Hosea hmith and the other ,n iavor ol Nathaniel Ewing vs the same sale to commence at 12 o'clock, io which 1 will attend. JAMES KINMAN, Shff p c. ' June 23. 823. 1 22-gJ-2w

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r i4j settled himselt m Lavrenceville, Illinois, tenders to its

unzens, and the inhabitants ol the adjoining country, his services in the practice of Physic and Surgery, He may be found in the house of Henry Dubois, Esqr. 3U3t J-awrenccville, June, 1823.

ly lor three weeks, and forward their ac

counis to this office for payment.

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Taken up on the plantation of Jas. Bain's, Esq, living in Raccoon

township, Parke county, la. a Sorrel nare & colt, the mare supposed, to be 10 or 1 1 years old last spring. 14 hands high, both hind feet and legs white almost up to the knees, the right fore foot white, a white spot on the right side of her neck, a white face, has a pole evjl, has on a large bell fastened on with a leather collar and an iron buckle, appraised to g20 The colt a yearling horse last spring, both hind fqet white, and a white face, appraised to g 10 before me, J LOCKWOOD, J.P. June 14, 1823. . .-32:3t