Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 October 1823 — Page 2

A letter from San Lucar, dated July loth, s.ws that alt commttnu atious between Cadis and its neighborhood had been cut off. Sir V. A'Cotirt, who was then at Seville, was believed to have icceived orders to piocecd to Gibiah.ar. From Spain, via Porlo liico.

n altimouk, September 13. To the

polite attention of capt. Fcarson, of the

Bchr Aiinthia Utile, arrived at this port yesterday from Porto Rico, the editors ol the American are indebted lor a fnc ot the Echo of Porto Rico, to the 24th ot August, inclusive. In tlu! o.int'i- nf Ihn 23d. WC find the

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Ving any important bearing on the political concerns of the island. m m From Gibraltar papers.

Gibraltar, Aug. 5. A person who

left Enepona yesterday evening states,

LIST of letters remiinincr in the Post-,

iV. Office at Vincennes, la. the quarter en- J

linir the 31t September, 1.SJ3, which it not !

taken out betorc the expiration ot tnrce .

months, will be sent to the General Post-Ot-lice as dead letters.

)-Pcrsons calling for letters in this list

30 UEWAJIJ)

AN AW AY

utoay the vuh instant, an

tint nliMtit Ann loyalists entered that tfiwn I will nlease say they are advertised.

. I i II i n:, ,s., fv. i,k1-

in the afternoon, and that it was there re " v ria au13u , - .v ported that Ballasteros had been defeated T' ISitf by the I-rcnch. h B;iinU Jo) M H-kcl M Wrown K. , August .A boat arrived from Cadiz v lL.i1lll i.,m,.s n iluni. iiimcs bocell.

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bungs news ot a conspiracy having been j0im Collins, Abm. Curnes, John Curkman, ! left hand, black hair and daik skin; ha discovered to give up the Caracca, and Hubert Carr, . S. Carroll Absolom Che- j oll when he went away a new fur hat, dai that gen Ricgo was to embark immcdi- noweth, David Chambers, George Cleven- j n,jXC(i coat? onc pajr yellow pantaloon

atciy lor this neighborhood.

I he following is extracted from a pri

vate letter dated, Ronda, Aug 3. 4t This

er, Oliver Cusliman, Geo. W. Colegrove, ;

John Corrie, Michael Catt, John Case, Jas.

l.antwell, Cashier Hank of iiiccnncs.

1) ft F Charles Drover, Kobt. Dollahan,

B. F. Dyer, Hiram Decker, estly Em

following article, which furnishes the la- j morning the general has received an ol-

test Spanish accounts from Barcelona. filial despatch containing the news that, m,is .Saml. Kmmison. Iktsv Florence. Hart

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Fellows, llollin French, Daniel l lvnn, John

Obediah Fitzpatrick, Samuel Frisbec,

Boston Frederick

(i H Thomas Gibbons, George Golcman

William (Jreug 2, Thos. &: Hiram Glass,

ounger Gagle, 1 hoinas Golden, Peter dri-

inard, iliiam (.iambic, Edvv. 1 (ioldsbv.

David Henderson, iliiam Harris, Ntrali

Although brief, they are highiy inteicst- in a bloody battle fought near Jean, be im. ! tween Uallastcros and Molitor, the form

Translated fr the Jmaican. poiito cr, after twice demanding capitulation in

luco, Aue 23. Uy the vessel, the Vir- vain, was completely overthrown. The

gin del Carmen, which left Uatceloua on slaughter, in this obstinate contest, is said

the 1 2th ult. we have received news uo:n to have been very great, and the wound that citv as late as that date. Tho capt. I ed so numerous, that there was difficulty

ami pilot ol s lid vessel say that the pub-: in finding room for them in Jacn. An lie spiiit in favor of the right and just j account of this action is now printing, in cause, abounds to an extraordinary tie- j order that the public may be made ac-

tree of enthusiasm in all classes of soci-! quaintcd with the particulars of it ; in the " . ... I ft lift

etv. Gen. Muuu who had arrived there i mean time, the bells arc ringing, aim all

in ill health, had recovered, and prepared j is rejoicing here.

himself to "sally with his army on the 1 3th. Such a battle and such a result would

On tho 9th July, Milans attacked tho! countenance yesterday s report, that not

enemy at the Puente dc Molim s del Hey, only royalists, but French troops also had Myers 2, U . K. Aider, Kobert McLaren,

and. although his troops were noi aoovo eniereo isicpona, uic uay oeiorc, anu leu i v in .ic.v-aoe, james ii..ic.ui)iumi, i3ciij.

f'om the subsciibcr

living in Husscllvillc Kv. n at-

TILK B'JY, named

SAMUEL ILWDE.Y,

bound to leain the Blacrsmiih's business. Said Hadden is in his 1 9th year, five feet eight or ten inches high, ilark

hazle eyes, onc ciooked hngtr on t!c

pair yellow pantaloons

and one pair linen pantaloons Any per son who will deliver said Hadden to the subscriber in Russell ville, shall have the above reward or fifteen dollars losicuie him in any jail, so that I can get him again, and all reasonable chaigcs pnid. All pei suns are particularly CMdior.ed aguinst haibouiing said boy, as 1 an. determined to put the law in force, against all who violate ihe law. 1 v haibouiing him. SAMUHL HOPEWELL.

! August 19. 1823. 33 6w.

tlodginsU, David Hart, Elijah Hull, Mary jej The Editor of the Westkii? Hopkins, Samuel Hawley, David Hopkins, , Sun Vincennes, Ind is u quested to pubJohn C. Holl ind. i !i-h tho above advertisement in his paper J lv L in. Jolinson 2, 1 honias Jones, ' r i . i i i t. w... i ...n v i-r x wejks, and send his account to

son. Win. Keys.', uniucl Kaufman, John thisofficc for collection.

Law 4, H. Lassclle 3, Newel Leonard,

M N O Josepa Mitchell, Abm. Mack

intosh 3, -ion Morns, John Moore. John

Snoo, and those of the enemy exceeded

12t)0, he routed tlx m completely. The captain and pilot most positively assure us that the army of gen. Mina is composed nf 40.0 K) men that he has

to the bclicl that we shall soon hear of his

arrival in this neighborhood. From the jYtiv York Evening1 Post.

Late and imfiortan' from Corfir. A

und'i his command a reirt ol r ench, : letter Irom Cadiz, written by a Spanish

with tri coloured cockades and impciial gentleman, formerly a resident here, to a

carle, together with a battalion of faceio-, respectable commercial house in New

co. composed ot 500 mem o whom he xorK, contains not only tne latest uueiii-

has sullicirnt proofs to enable him to put gence from Cadiz, but the account which unbounded confidence in 1 it gives of Spanish affairs generally, is

They dso observe that the division of; most exhilirating, and fully corroborates

htate of Indiana, sc. MAR UN PR OH A 1 E COl'R l

SPKC1AL IKRM, iltg. 12, A D. 1823.

iplication f ChaiUsH. Brown,

of the Adminikti;tors on the

hn M Pitniibs. late of Hin-

win .MCA-aue, james ii.MC.uonai(i, ixiij. j uonl Miller 2, J. Mc.vali, Alexr. Melees, Jas. j3 , .Norton, Rubay Osbani, M. D. E. Ulds. r one P R in. i'atterson. Arthur Patii rsoji i estate ot Jo

ftaml. Postlethwa t, R. P. Price 2, n. J. ' dotan, deed tr.r leave to sell a part ot the

iVrry 4, band. Parr, Norman V. Pcarcv, ' real estate of the aid d cea-t d, as stated Sarah Pnch.ud, bainul Kouucs, (ieorge . in his petition Order td, x- hat the said

ivaraoa, liugh Itoss,' Matiuus Rose, Noah j Administi ators, 01 cither of them, be, ai.d Roberts, Jee iwcc, Maria Riley. t,,ev arc , c ilor:st.fi tn 1T,ai.P

b 1 blieri 1 Knox cuutity, Polly Stronir, ' .. u r . , , r u J t i nil Mlt: n .! Aln'.rlriv nf liTprnhpr nrv .

Uriah bmitli, John bnuth, Air. biiutii, Win.

Dhepherd, Joseph Shaw 2, rr. StoKey, Eii-

on oncvears credit, for bonds with appro-

zabeth btockwell, Daniel Shulf.i, John bael-! vcM security, ot twenty t ight lots in the ton, Daniel Mrawoer, V .M.aicwart, v.has. town of Hindostan, numbeied as follows

Douuriet, VYm. Pownkciid-, Muses i cbl)s (to wii :)

gen Manso was in the Ebro ; that among ad that wc have said on this interesting j0uu Tlnnton, Jacoo i roui, Amelia lyltr, i o A the forces which protect llaicclona, tncre subject. It will be seen that accounts had Juim 'Podd, Wader lay lor. - T ' . ' -0 is a battalion of ladies, wearing a halberd, been received at Cadiz on the 1st Aug. v W in. Wotuirow, rmliip eese, G ' ' ' ' and a kind of cloak that they take care 1 of the advanced guard of Ballas'eros and W. Woit, A. G. V lute, Jas. v idiu, Jacob l()t) 172, 17

of the sick and wounded, and transport

them on their own shoulders to the hos

pitals ; and that these heroines perform!

most heroic and impoi tant services. From the American. n alti mouk, Sept 6. Disturbance at Jl vana Leleis received heie by the sdir Sara i Ann capt. Savignac, speak of a conspiracy which had been formed at Havana, but which was discovered in snllicient time to prevent the accomplishiu nt of its objects A letter of the 30th Aog. to a merchant in this city, mentions

that owiiu to the confusion which existed

in the city ol Havana, in consequence of th: discovery of a conspiracy, no business transacted at the custom house, by O'derof the government. Bv the prompt an I tMVM'getie measures nf the governor, the iuef persons implicated were arrest ed k ')'.ac( d in onfinement. I he public trai (piiiity (add this letter) is restored, and cosiness is now gmng on as usual Another letter mentions that the plot vas jngi rated by the natives (olacks and nui.Aitov s) of the island that very many u r implicated in i and that the object va- 'o rid the island of the European and vhi e p pul tion. The whole plot was discovered to the gov gen. by a mulatto, o i va short time beiore it was to have b v :i carried into execution, and by tins ti nf v info -mation it was efTectually suppresNed, and the leaders of it promptly sccm .il This letter mentions that a genl. holding a principal command among ihe soldiery, w is one of the conspirators or revolutionists. A mthei letter of Aug. 16, alludes to the confusion in Havana, and speaks of it as growing out of an attempt on the part

of some g nnblers, a d m n of desperate character to flVct a revolution, anil to establish an independent government by which they hoped to better their fortunes. The plan was to rise upon the military, when they should be engaged at mass on a particular day hut the premature dis-

4 Ho

Molitor having been engaged, but contra

ry to the report circulated by the French

at Gibraltar, victory decided in favor ol

the constitutionalists. This renders it

extremely piobablc that an engagement

had actually been fought, and the want of

certain information respecting it at Gib

raltar can only be accounted for on the

ground that the enemy were anxious to

conceal their defeat.

W ilmore, John Wiiton, v alter v nsoo.

(i. R. C SULLiv Ax, r. M. October 1, K;J. So-lIj

22s, 274.

243, 295.

44,

1.S4

171)

249 290,

49, N.r. 19, 250.

50, 101, 153, 15S, 202, 2)9, 261. 262,

i

cx 308.

which lo:s hrvt: been set ofT to Sarah M.

s puisuuuc ot iav, l, Ja.mls Mon- tiss. as her dov et, and which are to be

not, i icsiucnt oi tne umied Males, : So!d subject to her i:se and bent fit, dur-

GKAM) DISPLAY OF

fcemanslun is Feat if.

Messrs PEPIN B A UN 12 i T ,stday olOct0l l2, u,' pollfx . . i ... .1 I vuions ot the act passed on tne 2d day ot

uy liil a I cotuLui uj inc u. ouuvs. pr(n iss, widow o! the said John M. Pren-

uu neiedy dcoarc and make Known, mat

a public sale wid be Iteid at the Land

Otlicc at Fiankan, in the slate ot iiis 1 .a .

soun, on tne nrsi Alonoay in Dcccmbei next, for the disposal ot such ot mc lands siluale wilhin inc. uistrict of llowaid

county, in said state, lb have ucen reiin (juisiicd to tlie United btaies puor to thu

passed on tne 2d day ot

March, 1821, entitled "An act toi the leiiel ot the purchasers ot public lands piior to the 1st day ol Jul), 18.IU," as are situate in the loliowing descubed townsnips and fraCiiaiial townsnips, lying north of the Missouri River, and west ot Uie liltn ptincipai meridien, viz : In 1 44 4 inclusive, ot rane ll V.

& 11U Have exhi0ied their Horse-

V V manshift and Feats ot Ag

with unbounded appiause in some ot the

largest Circus' ot Europe and America,

most respectfully ls.torm the citizens oi Viiutnm s, and its vicinity, tuat they win

exhibit on H ednesdatj the loth inst.

at col. li L.asseiie s Hotel: when then

efforts to astonish, filiate and delight b)

teats ot unequalled and surprising dex

terity, and tne wuiidertui ttactai iui) and

skill of their horses, will, they hope, me i it general attention. Bills announcing particulars, will be cir cul itcci in due time. 36-2t October 3, 1823.

Q Doctor C. G. BRUIVJ a R LM'Ev i i ULLY luiorms tne pub

JLTL lie, that he nas nov on hand, and for lnc acl passed on the 24th day of April,

44 54 45 56 47 56 43 56

48 52 49 52 52 52 51 & 52 ALSO, at ihe same

12 13 14 15 "

16 U 17 18 V19 v 21 22 & 23 time and place,

will oe exposed, to puolic sale, agreeably

to the t)i o visions ot the fourth section fit

raic, at his old stand on Water Street, a

supply ot his very celebrated 131 1 I hl(S,

He believes their bcnchcial effects have

been so well tested by actual expciiment, that no recommendation ot them is ne

cessary. ;6-3t

October 2, 1S32.

Mtt) Dollars lie ward. n AN A v AY ii om ihe subscnber, lijl ving near Bellville, Illinois, St.

covery of it rc-ndeied the whole abortive. Cair county, two indentuied slaves,

Hv a passenger in the Sarah Ann, (a.

gentleman who was in the ll.ivano but a very s!nrt time,) e learn th.at one of the persons implicat d in the afT.dr, and who w.is rep-irJ-'d to bv wealthy, had endeavored t AT. c ''i- escape w i'h a laigc sum of m )'iey. IL h ul c me aled himseif m a s r.al' boat, Sc aherwards got on board a vessel djstined for Vow o k where he was subsequently discovered by the au th rities of the place.

Jerry, j? t.ilhj the man has no paiiiculai tiuuks, he is about five leet eight inches nigh, well set, bioad at ihe end of his nose, had on a domosuc big coat, large cape. -'I he giilis ot common size, lost a tooth in the front part of ner mouth, said to be fic or mx inontns. gone with child, a scar on her loichead ot cheek the man is about 36 ycais u.d, the girl is 31 vears old, both

leiraiiy lndtntuted thev will no chitiht

Mav ma was muh-r martial law, and the change tneir names. Fifty dollars will

m s". energetic mca-mcs were acl p'n! by

the governor u:cnl to p;cservetne tranj ii iy of tiie istand i ' Vvr lette's fioni mercantile houses . in .iai-. which have been pol it I v shown o us, make no m n'ion of i e distio b ii io pi s ion h ; m h'ch it is presumed they were not rcgaided as ha-

be given tor their deliciy at BtllviJle or lottv ilollais, if secured so that I get Hum again WASHTx. WEST. September 27. Ift23. 36-lt

1820, entitled 4 An act making further

provisions for the sale of the public lands," such lands situate within the above-mentioned townships as have become forteited lo ihe United States pri or to the 1st of October, 1820, for failure to complete the payment within the pe riod prescribed by law. The sales will open with the lowest

number of section, township, and range

and proceed in regular numerical onler.

uivcn under my hand, at the t.ity of

w asnington, this 12th day ol Aui tut, 1823. By the President : JAMES MONROE. GEORGE GRAHAM, CWr J the General Land Office. Aug 13 1823. 33 1st m dec. - -... - jf ,

virunra writ of venditioni ex-

nWmc dnected from the bu-

pume ccKL4Wic state of Indiana. 1 vCill

cxp jse to ubiic sale on Wednesday the

I

ing ner lue (Jrctrrrd, I hat the Clcrh give notice of the sale of said lots, two nr nths or more, by posting the same at one or more of the public houses in Hin

dostan, also have the same published in o ic or m re of the newspapers printed at Vincennes, Indiana. A Copy ! este, L R ROGERS, Clerk. September 6 1823. . 34-1 lw

FliUlT TREES. SMIE subscriber havii.n a large nur3 sery of young APPLE TUFFS, situate in Walnut Prairie, Claik com ty, Illinois, three miles south of dakwin, invites the citizens of the Wabash counI r r- a s-. . I ft,. I II

ii y aujaecii', mi give mm a can -1 1 e w ill sell at six dollars fier hundred, ard take in payment i'om. Cattle, Cotton, Wheat, .tnd almost any other good trade, but the above ankles will be preferred, and al ,ow a librral trade price for the same Hie purchaser shall have the tight to choose the ti res ; none need be afTiaid of not being supplied, as there are at lest 40,000 fu to set out. W. B. ARCHER. July 7, 1823 24-tf

1

15th msta, at the court hou

se in Vin-

A Bargain ! HE subscriber wishes to sell or -fffi.vr, the TAVF.RX &TA.YD.

wheic he now lives; he will likewise sell, or renin a quantity ot Household & Kiteheji Furniture suitable for a tavern. He most earnestly solicits those indebted to him by note, or book account, to come fat ward immediately and pay the same, as necessity will compel him to biing suits against all those who fail to comply with this request by the fns day of November next. Oats, C orn, llay, Flour, Ifc. CSV. will be taken in pavment. HOMER JOHNSON. Vincennes, Sept. 24. 1823. 35-tf heap Castings.

I 111!, subsc iber has on hand a iargd quantity of V castings. S of every desciiption, ami of the very b st quality which he offers at six 1? a

cennese n

;- ilUl 24. 25, Sc 132, in Vinccnnra. fnr nth

hard, at halt their appraised value sale F0URT" CEsrs Pr pound, by it-tail, or

between the hours of 10 o'clock, a m Sr l 'uu price uy wim.iM.t-

BLAVIv DEEOb thb oliicc.

iur taic at

- ocloc, p m as the propeity of J ne Dubois, administiatiix of Tousaint Dubois, deed, at the suit of F- ncis Lassnie.

b. ALMY. n s.s.c.

August 25, 1823.

t ji. GRAETER.

3Utf

October 1, 1823.

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Printing: neatlv executed at

j tins 01TIG13.