Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 July 1823 — Page 2

dissolved the former, which was obnoxious The president is Mr. Rivas Agnero, acting at thc same lime as Prcsldenl of thc directory. Aid and reinforcements were expected at. Lima from Bolivar, in order to continue thc war. Nat. Gaz. Baltimore, May 31. In addition to thc intelligence from Rio Janeira, by the ship Corinthian at this port, we learn that lord Cochrane had arrived there and entered into the imperial Brazilian service, He had taken the command of a fleet, consisting of a 74, some frigates, smaller vessels, and fire ships, and had sailed for St. Salvador, for the purpose of destroyin thr. kinn-'s fleet -lviiior there. The

" o ; , , manning of Cochrane's fleet was the cause of thc impressment of sailors, (alluded to in the letter published in Thursday's American) and the embargo of which we have heard was doubtless laid to prevent a knowledge of the object of thc expedition reaching St. Salvador. American. Spain and Hayti. The Haytien schr. Beauty having on board a cargo of cotton

and coffee, taken by the Spanish privateer

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WOOL CARDING. The subscriber informs the public that

he is ready to CARD WOOL,

ND wishes those who may favor

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 greese, to eight pounds of wool. His prices for carding will be as follows : All that is carded before thc first day of August will be eight if one third cents per pound, for common wool eleven cents for quarter blooded Merino twelve & a half cents for half blooded Merino. Nine cents till thc first of September Ten cents from that time on for common wool. Merino accordingly. He will receive JToo, also Wheat, in payment for carding, until the fiist July. H. D. WHEELER. May 20, 1823. 17-8w t S. He will have on hand a quarrtity

of NOLLS for sale those wishing to

o rJJlnnual August Election. PtpHERE will be an Election held in tl the several Townships in the county of Knox, on the first Monday in Au

gust next, to elect the following officers, by notified that all watchks which have

IF. GREGG, Silversmith.

EXPECTS to leave this place for thc Eastward sometime in July next-

all persons concerned arc therefore here-

Etrella, and carried into Porto Rico, was ; purchase WOOL, will find it to their ad

vantage to purchase the RUL,L.o. He has also a new BELLOWS for sale. II D W.

FOR SALE.

VALUABLE farm containing

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condemned as a good prize, by the provi

sional judge of the court of first resort, at the city of St. Germain, in that island, on the 4th of March last. Thc decree of condemnation is published in the Telegraph of Port au Princ e, of the 6th of A-

mil : in which it is expressly stated acres of 1st. rate land, with 90 acres

"that the flag of Hayti is not recognized, well cleared, and under a tolerable fence,

by thc chief government of the Spanish nation, because it considers only as rebels in the island of St. 1) minq:o, the -and , who have seized up m the territory of the two nations who were its legiti

mate owners.

A LIST of a letters remaining in the PostOtflce at Vincennes, la. the quarter ending the 30th June, 182", which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. 17 Persons calling for letters in this list, Will please say they are advertised. A n

Charles Allen

to wit :

Two Representatives, to the State Le

gislature,

Two Associate Judges, One Cleric, of the Circuit court, .

One Recorder,

l wo ouniy commissioners, aim

One Director of the Poor's House for

been left with him to repair, and remain- O 1 C . -

eu in nis snop ior six months or longer, O will, if not called for by their owners aniLX thc expences upon them paid, on or be

fore the 16th day of July next, be put up to public sale on said day, at his shop door, to pay thc same, or be taken with

him. huch Hatches as have been nn

the said county of Knox at which time hand less that six months, will be left in

and places the several Inspectors will I the care of Mr. S. Tomlinson, where I I . 1 .1 . . I .....,. . . . I I . t .

please be punctual in their attendance.

JOHN DECKER, ShJJ R.c. June 19, 1823. 2l-7t

State of Indiana,

VIGO CIRCUIT COURT,

t IUXE TEHMi 1823

James Perkins,")

INSOLVENCY.

their owners arc requested alter the said day to call, pay for thc repairs, and receive them.

Wm. GREGG. Vincennes, June 18, 1823. 2l-4t

vs. His Creditors,

N motion o

o

the petitioner by his at-

Richard Allison James Adair Robert Buntin, 2 C irter Beamon, 4 Janus Boner John Brnner John Becknell George B tlthis John llrockelbank Elias Riddle Asia Black.

James M. Buntin, 2 Peter Blackbell, 2 Maria M Beamon Moses Banford Valentine J. Bradley Jonathan Ballard John Buzam Thomas C. Bailey James Brooks

Clerk of the Court F. V. Collins, 2 John Cartman John L. Compton George Colt grove John Decker David Dundass Daniel Dolohou William Duukin William Dart

John Ewing Alfred Elliott Peter Frederick James Fleming Joseph Gamble, 2 Robert Grayham Edw ird Goldsbv J aim L. Gibson

Elijah HmT

William J. Hiberd Gibson Harris M. Huston Charles Jcrrell Homer Johnson Ann Jacobs Abm. Kuykcndall James Kemp Arthur Lennieux Henry Langton

II. Lasselle

C I) John G. Chandler Robert B. Covert W. A. Crowcll Samuel Carruthers Hiram Decker Gordon Douglass

i nomas Dayson Jane Dubois John DeLieu Luke Decker, 2 E F G John W. Evens Lewis Frederick Thomas C. Faris Alexander D. Fraier Elira Gilford Thomas Glass Sew ell Goodridge

I . Gcrauld. II I J K L Frederick Hill

Henry Holby John Helderman 1 nomas lies Thomas Jones, 2 Sallv Jones

A.W.& R. M.TAnson

illiam Kctcham Margaret Lower Chas. Jean LeFaivre Antoin Lallumere

i i i ti rl.i f . !.!

a neweu log iiuusl witn sione cium

ney, other buildings not valuable, a never failing sniinir of irood water near the

q t u - - 0 dwelling:.

This FARM is situated in one of the most fertile and healthy neighborhoods

in the county of Knox, and township of

Johnson, adiournine: and surrounded by

lands of the following persons, W. P.

lieecks, John Purcell, John Fca ana 1'hiiip Catt. The title is good and a general Warranty deed will be given. Pos

session given at any time a bargain can

be had, as less than &4 per acre will

purchase.

For further particulars apply to the

tubscriber living on the premises or U.

V. Beckcs.

DANIEL DECKER. March 1 5th, 1823. 8 tl

A? NOTICE.

ill Expose to public sale, (if not

rprTously sold at private sale) on

Saturday thc 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 complete operation. Also, two

hundred acres of lund of an excellent

quality, whereon I now live, adjoining

said mill scat, on which is erected a good

dwelling house, stable, & other out hou

ses an orchard containing one hundred

bearing Apple trees, of excellent fruit, a

great number of Peach trees, consistinc:

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

township, Parke county, la. a Sorrel trarc

if cott, the marc supposed to be 10 or D

torney, it is ordered, that the third II years old last spring, 14 hands high, Y

day of the next term of this court be ap-1 both hind feet and legs white almost up- '

pointed for the final hearing of this cause,! to thc knees, the right tore foot white, a

and that notice thereof be published in the white spot on the right side of her neck,

Western bun, at least sixty uays prior to i a wnue iacc, nas a poie evil, has on a

large bell fastened on with a leather collar and an iron buckle, appraised to 9,20

Thc colt a yearling horse last sprint:.

ootn nina icet wmtc, and a white lace, ap

praised to glu before me,

J LOCKWOOD, J.P. June 14, 1823. 22-3t

the said term.

A Copy Attest, C. GILBERT, Cite, r.c c. Terrc Haute, June 20, 1823 22-4t

jH State of Indiana. Sj VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, " JUNE TERM, 1823.

John Badollet, John Cleves bymmei Harrison, and Robert Buntin, senr. Trus-

Watches 5 Clocks.

TXTILL be renaired in the hpt man- Tl I

tees for and on the behalf of the Secre-1 Wo' n,r.nnHnn iuw .

j y -.... 11.11113, J(.)T' 0Cs m

tary of the Treasury of the United vlry, silver work and engraving, be tatcs . ' . made and done on the shortest notice, and against , nlmnut nnv tfinr! rf rmmtrv nmrlno. i.i.a

in payment on water street by,

. Wm. BADGER. Vincennes, March 7, 1823. 7,-tf

gainst

it spin an, uwnia xspiiiyaii,

Roxa Campbell, i George Campbell.

In Chancery, BUI to jovcclose a

Mortgage.

THE complainants, by James Fcrrington, their counsel, having filed

their bill, and it appearing to the satis

faction of this court, that the defendants

are not inhabitants of this state ; it is or

dercd, that unless they appear here at the

next heptember term of tins court, to an

swer the said bill, the same will be taken

MEDICJXES. CTTHE subscriber informs hereby thc A physicians in thc Western country, and the public at large, that the HARMONIE SOCIETY have just received a very good and general assortment of Drugs and Medicines.

as confessedand it is further ordered, and oficr to sell them at reasonable prithat a copy of this order be inserted in ccs for cash, at their DRuccisr shop in the Western Sun, printed in this state, Harmonic, Indiana.

four weeks successively, and that this FREDERICK RAPP. cause be continued to the next term of June 14. 1823. 21-(Tt this court. -!, "

A Copy Attest, 1 1U 1 lUfc.

C. GILBERT, Clk. r.c.c, fl R 10e, anu Ior lnc last time, all

Tcf rc Haute, June 20, 1 823 22-4t vf persons who have purchased k fiaid

. lor property in thc town of 1ERRETo Clarissa Anthis, Fanny Hancs, Eliza HAUTE, Vigo county, la. arc hereby Vindavcer, Laura Browning, Harriet notified, that we are now ready to make

"Browning, Lmilv Browniner, Julia DEEDS when annlied fnr An nffirn

lJpowning, h Sarah Browning-, widow will be kept in Terrc-IIaute, until the V. f T I. Tl 1 'J. r I . , ... '

ui juscpn urowning, accu. neirs oi wnoic are completed.

sam joscpn drowning, deed, late oi I PIUSES HOGG ATT,

Knox county I jIKE NOTICE, I ROBERT STURGUS.

ftt HAT on Saturday, the sixth day of Trustees for the Proprietors.

Ji the September Verm ot thc Knox June 27, 1823. 22-4t

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of free and cling stones, and of the most Circuit court, 1823, I shall apply to the .i . r . ; .i . . . ; t

ucncious navour inc terms oi payment siu luuh iu appumi v-ommissoners to

will be one, two, three, and four years, in ! assign and set off to Sarah Browning, cnual instalments. Also, on a credit of i widow of Joieph Brownine, deed, her

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twelve months, a number of HORSES, ' right ol dower in the estate of said Jo- my qualifications to discharge the duties

OXEN, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, and seph Browning, deed lying in the county OI clerk oi thc Circuit court, there can

To the Citizens of Knox, 7TJTAVING obtained the c EIITI FICATE

Jli of the honorable Judge Call as to

J hn U. Martin

Hannah Mc.Call S vnmt'l Mc.Clure l'dward Mundv rainier Mr. Daniel Simon Monks Tlu'tuas Newman

Richard P. Price Arthur Patterson, 4 John Parker David Rizley L'lcimi a Kichardson Jaau s Rowlings (icoigr Headman William Spunccr llv. R. Schoolcraft

Pliiilip Smith

Tinunas Scott F. Mm L , 2 INI tlimla Sont Abm. F, napp, 2 1 S snutl Thorn J- i tuiah 'F t h r 1'. iS' ulcan J. -. Van '.or Hurgh Pa -Hip Wcase Jw'nii Wlilirow J ' pa illt.tms J.u :j " ill nour

1 N O Henrv Miller

'F. Morehouse, 2 Mary Milling Jacob Maderia Nancy Miller Isac Newton lki iamin Olnev, 2

P H Andrew Purcell

Eliza Ann Patterson William Pea, 2 Nathan Richards Scott Kiggs Aijuilla Ramsay Jiiseph Risincr, 2 Shff. Kjjox Countv, 3 Francis Smith

Sectv. Vincennes R. A. C.

Susan Snapp Constant Southward Jacob Small, 2

Abraham Snapp, 2 V W Abel Thacker Jese I homas 'I'imtwas Thoinpsoa J 'lm Vanzant Stephen ebb Thomas Washburn Julius F. While

li.--ne Wolf

ti. R.C. SULLIVAN, P.M. July 1, lbj.

FARMING UTENSfALS, together

T with a variety of Household if Kitchen Furniture to numerous too particularize. Also a quantity of PLANK.

JOSHUA POND. March 13, 1823. T-3m pOThe mill seat and farm will be

sold either seperate or together, as may

suit purchasers. J. lj.

iThe 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. p.

J US T RECEIVED And for sale at this ofiicc, THE INDIANA JUSTICE, AND

Farmer's Scrivener.

CONTAINING,

The ofiice and duty of Justices of the

Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners, Constables, Township Officers, Jurymen and Jailors. ALSO,

The most correct forms of Deeds, Mort-

gaes. Leases, Releases, Discharges, Powers oi Attorney, Bonds, Obligation, Notes of Hand, Bills of Exchange, &c Sec. To which is added, Thc Constitution of the State of Indiana Subscribers are requested to call

foi their books.

BLANK NOTEBOOKS ior sale at this oilke.

of Knox, according to the act entitled,! now c no tegal objections to my election.

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" An act to amend thc acts for the more

speedy assignment of dower," approved,

January I I, 1823. MARSHALL BROWNING, one

of the heirs of Joseph Browning, deed.

June 23, 1823 22-4t Twenty Dollars He ward.

ANA WAY on Monday, the 9th

inst. from a gentleman in this place, . t j. i i i i

io wnunvjic uau uecn nireu, a necro

o

HOMER JOHNSON.

Vincennes, June 20, 1823 21-7t

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Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of fi. fa. to me directed and delivered fronvthe Clerk's ofFice of

Daviess Circuit court, I shall expose to sale on thc 12th day of July next, at 12 o'clock, at the court house in the town of Washington, the following tract of land, taken as the property of John Flint, to satisfy said execution, in favor of Wilson Lagow, beginning at the half section corner, on line between section 19 and 30, in

man napiea BILLY,

belonging the estate of Thomas Theo- township 2 N. of R. 7 W. running south balds, dee'd. He is a black, stour, well 30 chains, thence west 5 chains, thence

maue negro, 3 ice: j inches hn-h, by south 20 chains, thence wet 4? chain .V

53 links to thc river, thence with the meanders of the river to thc section line between 19 and 30, thence east with the said section line to the beginning. DANIEL COMER, Stiff. r.c. June 23, 1823. 22-3t

measurement; a thick head ot hair:

speaks slow and with ptctty good sense, and has lost the sight ot his right eye; is very fond of ardent spit its andihc violin; he has been engaged for nearly two years, contrary to my wish or design, on board thc steam boat Mandan, and if he is not at this time lurking about Ship, pingport, he has no doubt embarked again on some boat, or has made his way into the state of Indiana or Illinois. Any person who will deliver said man to me shall receive the above reward, or terf dollars if secured in jail, so that I get him atrain

J.H. OVERS TREE l jidm. oH 'VL '.. ... . J I

fi j rji u -i i fieosalds deed. Louisville June 17. 22-3tU JC7The Western Sun, Vincennes; St Louis Enquirer, and .Vrw Orleans (ia-

zette, will please insert thc above weekly for three weeks, and forward their accouuts to this office for payment.

NOTICE. T WILL give merch andize for a few J jl hundred bushels of good WHE.lT&Cj -delivered at the Ox Mili, vithin a few weeks Also for one or two hnndred SAW LOGS. A PATTERSON. February 1, 1823. 1 -if

:

One Cent Reward.

J3 AN A WAY from thc subscriber a

JO! oout thc first of May last, an in- 0

denturcd apprentice, by the name of JO' c SEP II Mc.ELROY, about 20 years of " age Thc above reward will be given for his delivery to me in Vincennes. but

I to charges paid. II; D. WHEELER.