Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 October 1823 — Page 3

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I'f.YCXAWlS, October 18, 1823.

Jfifi'jimment by the Governor. Samuel thll, Esq. lias been appointed J'otary Public, for the county of Knox. communication. Departed this life on Monday morning last, in the 32d year of her age, Mrs. hull, consort of Mr. Ab jih Hull, of this. Borough. Few are they who have lived in this .world more respected or left it more

lamented. She developed in her life

i those virtues which endeared her to the

good ; and in her death, that perfect re sigoation, and that lively faith in the ful

An end of blue Cloth (11 1.2 yards,) being part of a piece manufactured byMr. Wm. Hirst, of Yorkshire, England, was sold at auction in New York on Friday, by Messrs. rioogs, Thompson & Co. for g 17 75 cents per yard. It is understood that the Emperor of Russia, the King of England, and the President of the United States have each had a coat from the same piece. Fudge.

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KPIN & BARXET,

AXAGER3 of the CIRCUS, res-

pectlully inform the gentlemen St

fitment of the i divine promises, and in the being on their way to Louisville, 'they sufficiency of the Saviour's atonement, wiu Imke a shorl slop in lhis t d

wmu' lu,,K Ul,,u Sve an us vicio- perlorm three nights successively, nes. Although suffering in her last ill- Monday, Tuesday, V Wednesday. jh ss the most excruciating pain, she yet performance will commence with the passed along the stream of time, to the IhllirillKT Vmilthirr ocean of eternity, with a patience which ; ,r UUlWlg, may have been equalled, but never sur- ! iVr " irc wlU nde on onc norse arjd passed. In her exit, society has been Pe,form many feats of horsemanship, h deprived of one of its brightest orna- conc,"de by picking from the ground

. o r,..,.. i,oi,,i!,..Bi.: k;.. i r..n

iui ciiiciS) ma IlOlSt- in 1U11 speed. The Comic scene of madme angauld, (By Mr. Garcia.) Master Gairain, a youth of 12 years of

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lt nnt then thrvs whn r rnnnortPf! age, win pel UI III Oil Olie norse many SUT-

to her by the ties of kindred, and of love, PrisinS fcats and conclude by riding on mourn that she has gone from scenes of head sorrow, of trial and distress, to join the the clown s art of horsemanship, Angels and Saints made perfect, but let CBy Alr- Jgnact.) them prepare, by timely penitence, to GRET vaulting, ( By Mr Garcia.) meet her again, and enjoy forever her so- I he elegant horse conqueror, will cietvin that hniKfi nnt mnnV with h-mrU. perform the part of a domestic, he will

eternal in the Heavens'. brinS at command, a Hat, Handkerchief,

.q. oc all the accoutrements ot a Huntsman. ! Gold A gentleman just arrived in Ir' H 'alter vil1 ride on one horse, and ' town from the neighborhood of the mine, Perlor.n many surprising feats of horseW hpn hnnrknm, Inmhnf.hk manship he will Junfx the Garters, and

really agreeable metal (the possession of conclude by 01 through a hogshead ...k:..u .1 I: 1.. . his horse m lull speed.

w iiiiu, mcsc iniica, is su cuiim uuy cul-

ments, and the church, of one of its most valuable members. A husband, one only son, together with a number of other relatives, are left to deplore her departure. To her, death was doubtless eain

culated to produce a salubrity of disposition and feeling very n( cessary to mans , happiness) weighing upwards of 50 pen-' ny weights, found but a few days since

among many other pieces of less value. Cheraw S. C. Intelligencer. SPAIN. We have collected the following particulars from the last evening's eastern papers; Morn Post. News has been received from the North of Spain, to the 3d of Aug. at which times Corunna still held out a-

peed.

the Taylor's journey to brandford,

on three elegant horses, John Bull, ' Romeo, & Zebra, -(By Mr Garcia.) Doors to be opened at 4, and the per- i formance to commence at 5 o'clock ' ickets of admittance, One Dollar, Children under ten years old, Fifty Cents they will be sold at Mr. Lasselle's C7The Circus is situated on Mr. Lasselle's lot, October 17, 1823. 1

11 tue ot a writ ot venditioni ex-

jonas to me directed from the Su-

nreme r.nurt of thp. itate nf Inrlinnn. T will

Kainstthe French, but is said to have j exposC t0 public saie on Tuesday the

uecnv-iu.y mucjucu uu. X-iuu ,.au . 2gln inslanlt at the court house j Vm.

rone to London, with seveial other Span

ish officers and had sailed thence for Gibraltar, with the design of going to Cadiz, to which place, it is said, he has been ordered by the Cortes. Sir Robert Wilson was at Vigo, and had chartered a vessel to take himself, Capt Erskine, and others to Cadiz The traitor iorillo was within fifteen miles of Vigo, advancing on that place, having refused to suspend his operations, after a correspondence with Sir Robert Wilson he piofesses to be most desirous to take Sir Robert. The duke D'Angouleme had left Madrid fr Seville. Great difficulties exist between him and the Spanish Regency to whom it is said he has declared that he did not come to establish the absolute Icing but only to modify the constitution. The Regency are without funds and the Spanish Royalists armies unpaid. The French still continue to purchase every thing at the highest prices. A French frigate has been captured

cennes, the following lots, to wit : Nos. 24, 25, 8c 132, in Vincennes, for cash in hand, at half their appraised value sale between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m c 2 o'clock, P m. as the property of Jane Dubois, admstx. of Tousaint Dubois, deceased, at the suit of Francis Lasselle. S. ALMY, d s.s c. October 15, 1823. 38-2 w liana way, ON the 9th inst. a very likely bright Mulatto boy, about 18 or 19 years of age. who calls himself WILLIAM, but goes indiscriminately by the name of Sifihvx, William and Standftrd. He was owned by Mr. John Hinton, of Petersburg, of whom I purchased him He is a very smart, intelligent and handsome boy, an excellent body and house servant, a tolerable barber, and pretty good shoemaker. He has a large scar on the right side of his head, which is visible when

at Ud Z, uiai J u.auiu - ... - 25 mj,es bey ,nd the Sali in ,ninois Qn far. and came within the range ot onc of to St and'bl0lght bk their battel les. ,1;,,. to that place on the 12th instant, when he The London papers give very ditterent r . r .1 r : got away again He had on a new snuff accounts of the situation ot Curunna t

some represent its immediate fall as inevitable, and think that Gen. Quiroga's

coloured coat, new drab vest, and new

boots. The rest of his clothes, as well as the horse he stole, have been recovered. I have no doubt but that he will endeavour to descend the river to Orleans, or pass on through the northern states to the East. Whoever will apprehend said boy, and secure him in any goal, so that I get him again, shall be liberally rewarded, and all expences paid. Any communication directed to me at Clarksville, Montgomery county, Tenncsse, will be duly attended to, and gratefully acknowledged by, THOs. S. TERRELL. August 30, 1823. 37-3t Thc editors of the Illinois Republican, at Edwardsviile, Vtstern Sun, at Vincennes, and Cincinnati G zette, will please to insert the above three times, arvl forward their accounts to the subscri her at (Mat ksville. Indiana Justice k LL persons who have subscribed for

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Iier, (in . , x m - - , Cn n. Pnner, had been ill, but when most earnestly requested to call lmmcthe Reaglel'-f', the p'lysicia is entertain- diatelv, and get ibe same.

leaving it, a proof of the correctness of th'dr opinions others maintain that the place is still safe and the people in high Cpi'its. The situation of the Constitutionalists, upon the whole, is favorable. The French wrre about concentrating their forces at Cadiz The Constitutionalists have shewn themselves near Madrid. The duke D'Angouleme had been several times publiclv insulted, and really seems to be in fear of his dfe. Rv the arrival or the Beagle, at Norfolk, from Thompson's Island, the information has been received that the yellow fever had a ppeared at that place The f, blowing ofiicers had died Lieut. G "V Sooie'-viile, Midshipman Marshall, J n Reed, (of the John Adams) Mr Giice, caroen'er, Mr Thomas, Capt's elerk,(John Adams,) Mr. Morrison, gun-

NOTICE. A SUBSCRIPTION list, to ascertain XL what encouragement and support this enlightened community will afford for the establishment of a Female Seminary, in some eligible situation in this Borough, is now circulated under the auspices ot the Right Revd. Bishofi Flaget. The subscription list, of which the following is a copy, is in the hands of, the Revd Mr. Champomier, Dr. Brown, and Mr. Mitchel Brouillet, a committee appointed to wait upon our citizens. FEMALE SCHOOL Of V incennes. The lit Kev. Bishop Flaget, "J0k;ff OVED by a constant pr cdeiiction Xt.IL lr tne inhabitants of this place, has offered the Board of the Catholic congregation, to send to Vincennes, four or five ladies, to found a permanent institution for the education of young pupils of their sex, provided the Board can satisfy him with a certainty of a sufficient support for tho:c ladies for the first year at least. The B aid apprised of the immense advantages resulting ftom such institutions in Kentucky, and elsewhere, where numerous pupils of every denomination, are yearly restored to their patents, endowed with religious habits, good manners, and the most useful and becoming acquirements, have received with due thankfulness and gratitude so kind an offer ; and to make themselves the better, and sooner able to answer the aforesaid proviso, most respectfully present the community and the public, with the following subscription, headed by the conditions for board and tuition. Per Year, Dollars. For Board & Washing, tuition, in Reading, Writing, Ei giish Grammar, Arithmetic, Piain and Ornamental Needle woik. 88 For tuition as above, except the Ornamental Needle work, 10

For French taught to English ladies, 12 For Music, and the use of the Piano, 24 For Drawing and Painting, - 12 To be p.id quarterly, in advance. Boardres to find themselvesin bedding, towels, books, stationery, Sec. The ladies who will superintend this Academy, will exclusively devote their attention to the improvement of their pu pils, in the branches of useful and polite education mentioned. Religious prepossessions or opinions shall never be disturbed, or discussed, or touched upon in any way by them. This course of Education to be conducted by a numerous community of the most pure and well informed of the sex, consecrated and qualified to the service, a selection of competent tutoresses may always be expected, whose lender and conscientious care of their pupils will be calculated to gain the love and confidence of both pupils and parents. 3R-tf October 15, 1823. if iJST of letters remaining in the PostJjL Otlicc at Princeton, la. the quarter en

ding the 30th September, 183, w hich if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. A BCD E F Thomas Alcorn, Lanson Botwick, Wilffani Barker 2, Holly Croford, Daniel Catling, William Crow, Uichd. Daniel T, IXiid Evhig2, Charles Ellison, Samuel Finnev 2, Thomas Finney. G II J Iv'M N Jonathan Gullick, Wm ' Hornbrooks, J. Ilornbrook, Jas. Hillnian 2, ( Win. Hank 2, Burkett Hughes, N. Hanks, Jacob Johnson, James Kirk man, John Key, Jhn. Milburn, Jhn. Mc.Clure, Hiram Moore Thomas Martin, Timothy Mayhall, nliain

Mc. Clary, John Mc.lntire, Andrew Nixon.

P K S 1 W V 111. Prince 4, llhain Peters, Wm. Person, L. Potter, Thus. Potter, Ezekial Reynolds, John Uobinson, Wm. Kaney, Wm. Kichey, Elizabeth Strickland, Jas. r?pilman, John Stewart, Nicholas Teel, Walter Wilson 2, Wm. right, Ruth Walters, M. Whiteman, '1 ilghinan Wright 3, Nicholas Yager. JOHN I. NEELV, P.M. October 1, 1823 ;M.G3

A SCHOOL.

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ITD ESP EC 'I FULLY infuuns the pubJL1 lie, that he pioposes to open a SCHOOL in the Borough of Vinccr-ncs, on the third Monday in November mst, in the room adjoining the house in which he lives The expenses for tuition, half to be paid in hand, per quarter, will be as fodou s : Spelling, reading and writing, g2 50 Geography, English Grammar Sc Aiithmetick, - . 75 Fire wood for the use of the school must be furnished at the cxpei.se of the scholars and the scholais must fun ish their own seats and writing table Parents dtsirous cf having their children instructed by him, arc requested to srrd them to the house aforesaid, on the 17th of Nov at 9 o'clock in the morning, on w hich day the school will commence. 37-61 October 4. 1823.

hopes of hia speedy recovery.

August 7; 1823.

1 Sale for Taxes. VSHALL expose to saie on Monday the tenth day ot November next, at the court house door in Merom, Sullivan county, la the following tracts ot land, or so much thereof as will pay the tax and cost due thereon respectively, for the present year, viz : John Bailey, 200 acres, Robert Buntin, jr. 300 acres. Samuel Chambers, 160 acres, S E qr. sec. 4, T 9 N, R 10 V. E. Hopkins, 160 acres, N V qr. sec. 1 1, T 6 N. of R 10 W. Memillin William, 160 acres, S Vf qr. sec. ll,T 8 N. of R 11 W. Abraham Snapp, 300 acres, T 6, R 9. Ambrose Whitlock, 7u0 acres. Samuel Mai tain, 160 acres. G. BOONE, Shjf s.c. October 13, 1823. 33-3i

( heap Castings. I HE subscriber has on hand a large

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CASTINGS, of every dcsciption, mm: of the very best quality which he ofitis at six a fourth CEyrs per pound, by ietaii, or at a reduced price by who'cr'e. C 11. GR ETT R. August 25, 1823. 3I-tf Collector's Hale. f SHALL offer for sale at the court house in Princeton, on Satuidav, the first day of November next, for the state and county tax for the present year, ai d the costs thereon, the fallowing land ; Sc lot1; in the town of Ptinceton, unless the said tax and costs arc paid previous to that day, viz . Thomas E. Alsop, 160 acres, s e qr. sec. 6, T 3 s, R 1 1 w. William Barker, 320 acres, w half sec. 25 T. L R 11, w. George Flower, 160 acres, s e qr. sec. 20, T 3 s, R. 12 w John D. Hay, 22 acres, joining Princeton.

Jan es Maidlow, 160 acres, s w qr sec. 22, T 3 s, R. 12 w. Richard A. Maupin, Sc others, 480 acres, in sec. 5, T 2 s, K 10 w. William Norris. 80 acres, w half of n w qr. sec. 17, T. 1 s, R. 9 w. Heirs of William Wells, 300 acres. Mi

litia Donations, Nos. 2b. 21. & 23. Non-Resident Militia lots, Nos, 6, 9, 42, 47, 46, 50, 5', 6 . Town Lots in Princeton. Heirs of William Jones, No. 10, Evans's enlargement. Benjamin V. Beckes. No. 3 Heirs of Charles P Lvon, s h of No. 12. Antoine Rushambel, No. 35. Non Resident Lots in Princeton. Nos 39, 37, 40, 7, 48, 58. 87, 88. 89, 123, 135, 5, 115, M6, 119, 120, 121, 136, 137. 138, 145. 1 rut lot. JOHN R. MONTGOMERY, c.c.c. Princeton, October 3, 1823.

ALIl ot letters ren.aining in the PotOffice at Washington, la. the quarter ending the 30th September. 1823, which if not taken out before the expiration of thre e months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. B C D Isham Bollin, Mathew Burnes. James Ball, Robert Brown, William IJuiinel, Ralph Berkshire, William Bagwell, Abraham Bugher, Samuel Batcheler, Charles Russel, William Bratton, James Carnahan, Thomas Churning, William Cissill, Jacob Crab, Jane Dunn, William Dillon, Jacob Dillon. E F G A Alexandar English, Thomas Faith, James or Robert Florer, Jacob Fry, Jacob Frecland. Isaac Fry, Samuel Finney, Aaron Griffin, Mary Goff. John L. Goodman Joshua Gilbert, Daniel Harris, John Haw kins, George Rout 2 Samuel Hughen. J K L M O Vance Jones 2, Lewis Jones, A. Kinney, George H. Kuth, Sarah L -nee, Wm. Mattingly, John D. Myers, Joel More, James Milholland, ('has. Mc.Carty or Solomon Cox, Watson Mounts, Wm. Mc.Cormick, Benjamin Ogden, John Owen. P R S Mr. Peterson, George Porter, Ann Paine, Benj. Peabodv, Wm. II. Rout 2 Griffin T. Roach, Sally Hedish, John Ritter, Freeman Shell 2 Phillip Skirntafflr. T V W Fanny Taylor, Barnet Thomas, Robert Tencher Orin Thomas, Mary Thomas, John Vantrees, George Vance, Thomas Wamick. Zachariah Wood, Jonathan Wallace, Julia Wagman, Robert Wallace, Sarah West, Jcseph Warner, Ellen White. SETH RODDICK, P .M. October 1, 1S23. 37-L76

NOTICE. CONSIDERATIONS of an imperative nature will induce my absence from the state for the space of thiec months Luring this peiiod, my friends Mr. Blake and Mr. Dewey, will attend o my business in court and Mr. George W. Ewing, will at all times be found at my office. MOSES TABBS. Vincennes, July 8, 1823. 2-tf