Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 July 1823 — Page 1

WESTERN SUN & GENERAL" AI&EliTISEft,

BY ELII1U STOUT. VINCENNE8, (IND.) SATURDAY, JULYr 20, 1823, Vol. 14. No. 20

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Washington, la. on the 30m

Ju:il 1823, which if not taken out beiore the expiration of three months, will be sent to the General Post-O.fi ce as dead letters. ABC Joseph Allison, John Anderson Henrv Bvford, Rezin Brand James Brodes M ithew Byrens Patterson Blackburn Mathew riackburn

William Dant Isaac Dillon

Isaac LI more Thomas Flora Henry Guhck Thomas Gardiner II J John Ilught Job H'tmmond William llorrel Thomas Hiatt Wilha.n M. Hays Zebuloa M. Jenkins

Isachir Jeiikins Kcw-Orieans Prices Current. Ann Keiiy M N Kew Orleans June 14, 1823 ' John I). Mycr "Rap-a-inp-. Scotch, ner vd i scarce') 38 cts. E. H. Mc.Junkin, 2

1-0 0' ' J Kentucky, ner vd. 27 a 33

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Bale Rope, Kentucky, per lb. 7. a 8 Northern, 11 a 12 Bacon Hams, ner lb (sales' 6 a 7

'I- s Sides fccc. per lb. 5

a 6 S3 5

a a

Bc'ans, per bbl.

Beef, mess, Northern, per bbl . .. prime, per bbl cargo, per bbl.

Brandy, Cog per gal. (sales)gl 50 a 156 Imitation (dull) 70 cts. Butter, per lb. - 15 a 18 cts. Cotton, new crop, lb. - 14 a 15 2d quality, - - 10 a 12 -Alabama Tenn. 7 a 10 Coffee, Havana, best, per lb. 26 a 27

Domingo.

Cheese. Goshen per. lb.

Choclate, No. 1, per lb. No. 2, - o. 3, Candles, Sperm, per lb. mould, do. Cordage, per lb Corn, per bbl (in ear) Corn meal, per do. Flour, sweet, per bbl. -Gin, Holland per gal. American do. -Hides, per lb. Iron Swedes, per ton, Lard do. - - (dull) Molasses, per gal (scarce) NaiU, cut. per lb. -Pepper, per lb.

Pork, mess, per bbl, Prime,

25 14

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Porter, London, per doz. Potatoes, bbl. Rice, - - (dull)

Rum, Jam- 4 p. per gal. (dull) N. Orleans, 4 p. . 1 n -

a 2b a 16

17 15 13 40 16 a 18 8 a 10 50 2 50 5 a 5 50 Si

45 cts. 11 - - g ioo 5 a 6 15 a 18 7h a 8 20 a 21

gS50 6 a 4 a S3 a 150 a

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George Me Kinsey i James Mc.Cleland ! Thomas Mdton

William Powell William H. Route, 2 b r Francis H. Spink M j or R. Scott Win. D. Shcpheard John Storms George Strupey John hherchfT, 2 Joseph R. Tnomas Joseph Tyler Kin tnuel V tntrees Joan W irner

Cornelias Westfall. SllTH RODDICK, P. M. .i ll i, : ,r

Jonpi Burch

fcoli Crabs

miel Cleffs

Bcverlv Cullach

Josiah Cul!)ertson

Mary aim Coutchman f c; William Dillon Thomas Deling John Lllis Thomas Faith John & Wm.Forshee Jacob (iroves K L Francis Hall Samuel Hughen Isaiah Hall James S. Houston Daniel Harris Kenson Jones Mathias Killion

Jas. or Saml. Lynn P R William Mahagan, 2 Buton M ittingley William M ore Henry Mattingley Simon Nicholson William Roe V W James F. Smith George Sefrit Carpus Shaw John Shepheard Samuel hteel William Ternee Thomas Tuning C. B Vanshke John Wilson Abram Wise

from nile's weeklt register.

foreign news Uy an at ri vai at e w j 1 ' so, uiit ti.c ji cc

York, London papeis to the 15th May IUUI lmi at the head ol the mm.st

The king of Prussia is in a state or mcI 1 : I . . - m

,a,,u,u')-s' mueli so, tii.r the

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Jan

iice at Honev

1823, which it not taken out betore tlie

Creek, la. on tlie outii

have been received. Though a gieat mass

of matter is furnished, tlieie is little information of a positive eiiatactcr. C Coi tain movements of Mina chie3 at

tract attention it appears that he lij ; throw n his army in the rear of the FrcTn."l

Some of the Paris accounts intimate that his forces being thus situated, he will be diiven to extremities, compelled to fie;ht

or retire to the mountain, under great disadvantages but the general opinion is that this veteran chief peitcctiy well un derstands waai he is about ; that lie knows every inch of the ground, and has adopted his measures to d al destruction on the foe. This is most likelv ; and the tact is,

that his proceedings had exceedingly dis concerted the French, arrested the pro

gress ol their unrch, and created great consternation at Paiis and letter-, from that city s.y that the duke of Angouieme

is quite disheartened. There is a report that a seveie battle took place on the 4l!

of May but this is doubtful.

Mina's army is 16,000 strong Morillo

was at Leon, wiih about as many more.

It is stated that a Portuguese division has

entered Spain, consisting of 600' infantry

and 2400 cavalry. St. Sebastian's, Pam-

peiunaand Figueras not only hold out

but the soldiers show themselves on the

walls, and laugh at the Ftench and defy

them.

The movements of the French arc made

with a degree of caution that seems to

amount neatly to fear. The population

of the country has not joined them, as

was anticipated ; the soldiers ol the

faith" a lawless banditti, gave them much trouble and apprehension, and the consti

tutionalists have not deserted to them, as

it was predicted that they would.

'1 here are many indistinct rumors that

a negociation lor peace between riancc

and Spain is about to be opened but the

Spaniards have alrea ly pledged them

selves not to neirociatc while a rrench

expiration of three months, will be sent to soldier is in the territory of Spain ; the the General Post-Odice as dead letters. Biitish minister at Seville had rendered

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James Ashmore F. R. Bennett D n id Cox, 2

George Catr

Win. M. C. Gibson

Basil Hunt, 2

Gooding 1 1 allow a

CM Kort right. Pollv Langford P. M. Thomas Samuel Vance Jesse Westerneld

K. HOGGATT, A. P. M. Julr 1. 1R2. 24-L25

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William Armstrong

Ljisha Brown

hn Coffee

clinan Evans

Daniel (ioble Daniel II ill Ansel Harris David Lindsay Churchill Mattox G tbi iel N. Taylor Jeptha Van.irkle

himself veiy obnoxiou to the corte by so often recommending negotiation &c it is intimated that if he did not cease

COUIlCll nf si. iff

e ki..jr(l England h s brer, sciti ly indisposed hut an tovalfscv m, Sjj Later and i-nir au. ( hcr . tj va!s at New Yo k Lor. I ,i a ,ies to the evening ol the I2h, unci pa.is ol the ls.ii Mav, are presented O.ie account say., that the P.nugute geneia!, having puisued the tling pa.,izansof Amarante to the !icih ionu,o i f Leon, io Spain, has returned to nis v mu-

ti) an ther intimates hat he has joined

the Spaniards 13 or l4iK't strong The Fieiich pipers arc quite sucessful in reports but nt in deeds. t i. y say that Mo' iilo has jut 4'JO men, Sc Niat the troops of Abisb.il only want an opportunity to leave him in a bo !y. The Spanish traitor Uonann has been repuUed in an attack on Vatcncii I e ganisonof St. Sebastians h vc ma te a sortie, which, as the F'cnch ninth 'y say put into their power a number ot Fiei.cli prisoners. Famous chieftains of guerillas are pi eparing to act among them Membca. xaid de camp to Porlier. They bcj;ii. to harrass the French convoys. i he advance of the French army that was at Valladolid, has advanced backwards to Burgos, again Paris, Maij 15, 4 o'clock p. .v. Mina has entirely out g iU railed his antagonists both the French and Spanish royalists, both tegular officers and men of the anlu A despatch arrived this moinii g from marshal Moncey, dated the I Ith inst in which the marshal announce- a severe check to the invading at my It was the intention of the commander of the uniied French and Spanish forces to conqul Mina to fight near Vich, or to drie him within the walls of 13 v celona. For this purpose, all tnc divisions ofthcii army had been maneuviing for ten days. The constitutional general saw their intern i-mis and he entitely de feated them lnu ad

of retreating by Olot and Castelfoit upon Campredon, s was first said, he tut mil right upon RipoiJ, drove be'ort him R )- mairossa and a rlivisirm nf P.. nrii o

T-l " .... M. VIIVII and with the gteatcst part of his force h ,s

meddling with the aff irs of Spain, the j marched upon Berga. He has now a tt

minister of the latter would be recalled

from London.

One of the French frigates has captur

ed, in the waters of Corunna, a smail

Spanish vessel of war, laden with 5t00 musk"ts and ammunition for the account

of the cortes

passage into Arragon. Havit.g gaim d the valley of the Segta, he can timer proceed towards Lerida, occupy Cerdagne, or threaten the rear of the allied troops in Catalonia. This able movement exe'res the admiration een of his antagonists.

" i lie report current among weil mfor-

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Mate of Indiana.

cir.:ui r v our r, JUNE TERM, 1823. COtt,

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P ,llvS nail, William , n, Snyfll, Thomas Small Tn Cncer

Joseph Browne Sc An-

geline. his wile. J

ND now at this time came the com-

The London Sun on the 16 h May says i med persons is, tha he has takf n 2,000

Unless the war between France and prisoners. Tl is I merely mention as a Spain be brought to a speedy close, in- j report, but the previous facts may bere deed, either by the triumph of the Fiench, ' lied on with perfect certainty. v.

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cesMons, Lmgianu win

upon

be forced into the

Salt, T. Island. per bush - (dull) 40 a 45 Liverpool blown, per sack, S3 ground, do. - 2 75 Shot, per cwt. (plenty)

Skins, deer, in hair per To. Heaver, Shaved

Hear, a piece,

Sugar, La on plantation, lb. 5 i a

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consternation. Moncey has oidered tvn

conflict sooner than the public generally general engaged to be reprimand'; at apprehended We make this assertion ! the same ti ne oiders have been iciven to on no light grounds; and from no other palliate their fault, by saying that Mina is motive than a desire to put those on their flying b-fore them "

guard, who might be injured by a sudden

change of the policy of the country. It

plainant by john law, his solici- will be seen that we do not trifle with a

At O

a 25 cts.

225

24

cts. a 2 cts,

. in town, Havana, brown, white, Loaf, Tallow per lb. Tea, gunpowder, per lb.

imnenai - uo. young hyson, hyson skin,

Vax,becs, per lb. (none) Whiskey, Tobacco, choice fine, per lb. prime, 2d. quality, X -

a 27 SI

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6 a 7

7 a 12 a 13 18 a 20 8 a 8J (sales) SI 75

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WUOLV.SALE S UKTAIL. n. NMini, AS again commenced business, on the corner of Murker and second

Streets, Vmcennes, where all orders in

his line will be strictly attended to

ft. t

ccl II

tor, and un on readme: and fimur his bill

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of complaint, and it appearing to the sa

tisfaction of the court, that the defend

ants arc non-residents of this state on motion of the complainant, it is ordered, that notice of the pendency of this suit be given by publication of the same in the Western Sun, a paper printed at Vin cennes, for four weeks successively, that said defendants appear here at the next term and answer the complainants bill, or the same wi'l be taken as confessed. A Copv Test, R. BUN TIN, Clk. July 3, 1823. 2 3 -it

OTICE.

btained letters of adminis-

11 and singular, the goods

ai

time vX his death : all nersons who have

' i anv demands against the said deed, will present them for settlement before one eav from this date those who are indebted to the sud deed, will make pay

ment on or before the 1 5th of August

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subject so serious In the highest political quarters it is now believed that our neutrality cannot be much longer maintained." At the latest accounts, the head quarters of the duke of Angouieme wcie at Rurgos. It was expected that he would advance on the 13th of May, towards Madrid Many, vessels with grain arrive at Bavoune and Bilboa, lor the Fiench armies in Spain, but the transportation of it to the armies is another a flair, and will soon become difficult. The report is reiterated that the duke of Angouieme offered laige sums of money the present accounts s: y five milti-

1 ons of francs, to the romnrmo- i - of St.

: as, as

lid ily

s were ireateu

Sebastian's, Pampeiuna a::d 1

IIIW 11 WWi -J.i i.it

rigms and cretins, wnicn . . . . .. . , , m ii. .i not prize the honor ol hecmen so highly

as 11 uugni, ior urn unci

with contempt. The Swiss troops in the hire of France were at Bilboa. The guerillas have captured some of the convoys. Mina, having gained the position which eveiy thin-

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n -xr, o - sun will positively be commen- .Kl,,s luan "PPu:" y wumu raKc mar ced on the day following , is, in the icar of the invaders, will soon JOHX Mc.CLURE. i bc at ork

July 8. is: . 24-it It appears undoubted, that a large Pus-

jf) , . , sian army is collecting in Poland in an-

sr aei iu m ijuesiiuu in me iiuubc ui euni-

give mkucu axdizr for a few mons. Mr. Canning said, there was a

Job work will be done on the shortest; 1 bun lied btisheU of good U'HET, Russian army on the Vistula, but whether

notice. Paper on a number of the Ohio

banks will be taken in payment for work, at its value. IC7The Highest price given for old Copper, Bras & Pewter.

.delivered a the Ox Mill, within a few a lame or small one, he knew not. He

w-.-eks Also for one or two hnndrcd also stated his belief that the Austtian S.I H' LOGS. troops had evacuated Naples and Pied A. PATTERSON. ! mont, but whether they had all got out

iiuiuaiv it u ui uie onauv5c in (iiu jiwi Miun.

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( MARKET STREET, FISCEXNES.) S-8 AS iust ,cceicd liom piiiladelH 5 PHiA and baltimork a handsome assortment of -

M HltCIIAM)IZK

Of every desctiplion consi.tin'r 0f

DtlY GOODS

Adapted to the season.

A VKRYCOMPLKTK ASSORTMENT OF

IlAIU)VAUEcc CUTLHUV

(lueeswurcund Fresh GUOCEIUE. All which are ofTeictl for sale at the most reduced prices for cash. 14-tf May 1, 1823. Since the arrival of the foregoing he lias received a quantity of WRITING ficl PAPER W It a P PING j AlAjli Pastroaj:ds KLANK JJOOKS, TOBACCO, cc Which he ofTVr at w holcsale cr retail, on accommodating terms.

I AX NOTICK.

UK TAXES for tl.e car 1323. m

Knox county, is now due it is

hn t fore hoped that all persons owing tax will pay thi-rn as sr.oo as possible.

JOHN DECKER, Stiff- k c.

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July 9, 1823.