Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 October 1823 — Page 1
WESTERN SUM 8c GENERAL ABYEBTiSEB,
BY ELII1U STOUT.. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1823. Vol. 14. No. 30
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A LIST of letters remaining in the PotOtficc at Washington, la. the quarter eiuhmr the 30th September. 1823. which if
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New-Orleans Prices Current. jYeiv Oklkaxs, September 15, 1S23 Dagging, Scotch, per yd t scarce) 26cts Kentucky, per yd. 20 a 22 Bale Hope, Kentucky, per lb. 6 a 7 Northern, 8 a 9 Bacon Hams, per lb. (sales) 9 a 12 Sides Sic. per lb. 7 a 9 Beans, per bbl. - - S3 a 4 Beef, mess, Northern, per bbl &10
prune, per bul. o cargo, per bbl. 7 Brandy, Cog per gal. (sale)gl 12 a 115 Imitation (dull) 50 cts. Butier, per lb 15 a 18 cts.
Cotton, new crop, lb. 2d quality, - Alabama Sc Tcnn. Coffee, Havana, best, per lb. 24 a 25 Domingo. - 20 a 23
Cheese, Goshen per lb. Choclaie, No. 1, per lb.
No. 2, No .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) Nail., cut. per lb. -Pepper, per lb. Pork, mess, per bbl, Prime, y cargo. Porter, London, per doz. Potatoes, bbl.
Ruui, Jam- 4 p. per gal. (dull) w N. Orleans, 4 p.
. 1 n
Rice, - - - g4 a 4 25 iSalt, T. Island.pcr bush - (dull) 40 a 45 Liverpool blown, per sack, S3 ground, do. - 2 75 Shot, per cwt. (plenty) 89
Skins, deer, in hair per lb. 12 a 16 cts. Beaver, - a 225 Shaved - - 24 a 27 cts. Hear, a piece, - 81 a 2 Sugar, La on plantation, lb. none. in town, - - 10 a 1 1 Havana, brown, - 8 a 9 white, - 13 a 14 Loaf, - - 16 a 17 Tallow per lb. - - 8 a 8 J Tea, gunpowder, per lb. (sales) Si 50 imperial - do. 1 50 young hyson, - 1 a 1 6 hyson skin, - 60 a 65 Wax.becs, per lb. (none) 27 a 30
8 a 10 17 15 13 25 10 a 12 8 a 10 2 50 88 a 9 .81 45 cts. 11
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8 a 9
15 a 18 7i a 8 20 a 21 812 a 13 8 a 9 6 a 7 83 a 350 150 a 2
81 55
35 a 40
Whiskey,
25 a 30
vTK., ,l,n;.n Tmn nor IK 01 T 3
a prime, - - 3 a 3J
-2d. quality, X -
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Tin 5 Sheet Iron 31.1 XU FACTORY, WHOLESALE S RETAIL. N. SMITH,
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Biinls, 1 btrnntl.
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not taken out octore tnc c
months, will be sent to tl
fice as dead letters. B C D Isham Bollin,
James Ball, Hob
Ralph Berkshire, William
ham Buirher, Samuel Bat'
Kusscl, William Brattonytfames Carnahan, Thomas Churning, Wjfiiam Cissill, Jacob Crab, Jane Dunn, William Dillon, Jacob Dillon. L F G A Alcxandar English, Thomas Faith, James or Robert Florer, Jacob Fry, Jacob Freeland, Isaac Fry, Samuel Finney, Aaron Griffin, Mary Golf, John L.Goodman Joshua Gilbert, Daniel Harris, John Hawkins, George Rout 2 Samuel Hughcn.
JKLM O Vance Jones 2, Lewis Jones, A. Kinney, George H. Kuth, Sarah Lance, Wm. Mattinelv, john D. Mvcrs, Joel More,
James Milholland, Chas. Mc.Carty or Solo-
Important from Kuropc.
hew yorr, September 28. Since our
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mon Cox, Watson Mounts, Wm. Mc.Cor- last, we hace had several arrivals horn mick, Benjamin Ogden, John Owen. Europe. The Maria, capt Fowler as
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aw-
mick, benjamin Ugden, John Owen. Europe. 1 he Maria, capt Fowler p H S Mr. Peterson, George Porter, furnished London papers to ihe 27;h' Ann Paine, Benj. Peabody, Wm. H. Rout 2 mif md hv iim Mm.,.,; '1 Griffin T. IW) 1. Sallv Kedish, John Kilter, K'1, 1 l' 'r i ' ' r it . ,i it" .1- rr kins, trom Havre, we have P,tis, n,n Fri'pnmn Shfll I'hillm Sic irnt.-ifT. r . - V tdlli Oat)
Freeman Shell 2 Phillip Skirntafilr.
T V Wr Fanny Taylor, Bai net Thomas, Robert Tencher. Oriu Thomas, Mary Thomas, John Yantrces, George Vance, Thomas Warnick, Zachariah Wood, Jonathan W allace, Julia Wagman, Robert Wallace, Sarah West, Joseph Warner, Kllen White. SETH RODDICK, P.M. October 1, 1823. 37-L76
SALE FUR TAXES. I WILL expose to public sale on Saturday the eighth day of November next, at the court house in Vincenncs, the follow
ing tracts of land, and town lots, or so much thereof as will pay the tax and costs, for the present year, if not sooner paid.
Presbyterian Church, 100 acres, No. 4, Donation,
Tonsant Dubois, 100 acres, T 5, N of R 10 W. location 303.
same, 50 acres, do do do pt. do 298 same. 14 acres, in Cathclinettc, Henry Dubois, 14 acres in do same, 120 acres, on river Duchc. Heirs of Charles Dubois, 200 acres, No. 41 donation same, same, 50 acres, T. 5 N. R. 10 W. location 297 same, same, 14 acres, in Cathelinctte, William Wilson, 400 acres. No. 135 donation George Hussey, 400 acres, No. 14 do Nicholas Fortan, 400 acres, No. 14 do Heirs of widow Luno. 50 acres. T. 2 N. tffUO W.
William Mcintosh, 272 acs. T 1 N. tt llw. No. 139 location.
same same same s:imc cf) same f
same I J
same same same " same same same
141 donation.
6 location.
85 115 113 147 97
do do do do do
Angus Mcintosh, Sharp, & Wallace, 4C0 acs. No. K'9, same same same 800 acs. Nos. 5J Civ
68 acs. T 1 S. R W 204 acs. do do 136 acs. do do 125 acs. do do
100 acs. do do
101 acs. T 3 N. R 10 W.
100 acres, No. 205 donation. do do 192 do do do 182 do 800 do 231 & 234 donation do do 204 &. 209 do
John Askin, 34 acres, at the Grand Rapids same, 400 acres, No. 55. John Askin, 400 acs. No. 73. same, 1:36 acres, near Fort Knox,
Jacob Burnet, 400 acres, No. 101,
donation
Sc 149 do
same same same do Nos. 104 & 224 do William Morrison, 150 acres. No. 27 donation, same, 134 acres, Wabash, same; 34 acres, Lower Prairie, same, 100 acres, T 3 N. R 8 W. No. 294 location Chews heirs, 400 acres, No. 147, donation supposed to be the land 75 acs, T 16, R 12 W. No. 143 loca. of Wm. Mcintosh, C 136 acs. do. do No. 142 do located bv him. J 136 No. 141 do James Vanderburgh, 69 acres, Upper Prairie, same, 200 acs. No. 175 donation same, 133 acres. No. 87, donation Samuel O. Mc.Clure, 233J acres. No. 208, donation same, 100 acres Henry Vanderburgh, 400 acres, No 22 donation James Fernsley, 255 acres, on White river Heirs of William Turner, 89 acres No 178 donation same same, 221 acres, No 176 donation William V. Wells, 310 acres, east part of No 174 donation Robert Gilbreath, 100 acres, James Jacoos,50acs. No41,D. David Wilkms, 51 acres, T 1 N, R 10 W. Heirs of Nicholas Harper, 400 acres, No 193 donation William Armstrong, ii00 acres, No 194 donation II. ik. A. G. Roberts, & Co. 400 acres, No 117 donation same, same, 150 acres, No 118 donation same, same, 153 acres, No 119 donation same, same, 300 acres, No 122 donation same, same, 334 acres, No 123 donation Margaret AnthisGVres, lur dower Miles Dolohan, wTacrs, No 11 location liaster Chapel, iXUucrcs, T -I N, R 10 W No 205 donation Amorv Kinney, 106 acres, Hen s of LdwarJ Polke, 10 acs. heirs of Michael Starner, 272 acs, John Wilson, 300 acs. C. Berkshire, agent, 00 acres, No 134 donation same, same, 400 acrrs, No 132 donation same, tame, 00 acres, No. 133 donation same, same, TOO acres, No 134 donation iVoi- Residents Lands. 200 acres, T. 2 ik 3 N, R 6 W. part location No 119 34 acres, T 3 N, R 8 W location No 295 100 acres, T 2 N, R 9 W, location lb6 20 acres, do do location 173
100 acres, T 2 N, R 9 W.
50 acres, T 2 N, II 9 W.
DJDCI S
to the 30th ult. inclusive. The most prominent articles of intelligence, are disastrous to the ipanish cause, and give us fears that ie-istaoce to the invaders is ncaily at an end. Coiunna and Algesiias both capitulated to the Fiench on the 1 4th of Aug. The last advices from the duke ot An-
gouleme state that on the 18th of Aug. he was holding a council of war uraL i the Think, I to myiclf W?U? ofiCadiz; Prcdous aciounts nau !rcin. When 1 hear rhat l.lc amvc(l at Su la,s '' h
a man who spends 850 ?Ul' a? immediately sent a flap into C aa year for grog, com- dl.z. w,llh PP""s for a neotia-M n plaining of hard tin.es 7h the cones-bui h cmlcs, it is s,;d and scarcity of money dcc,,ned lo an propositions, cx--thinksl to myself, "P they came through the British gohe strains at a gnat, ve5?nc;tV and swallows a camel 1 c defection of Manso, one of MinaV When in passing a Kcne'alii' ,13 cnfrrmed. He had joined dwelling house, I see a thcltF1,,t nch Ulth 42 ?l t,00Psbroken window stuffed Bacios carried with him four thouwith cloihe,-a greasy Sa, tTtis . looking negro louni- , regency at Madrid, it is said, ening about the door, and dcald 10 procure of the duke of Anthe landlady reading a Kou,e,',c; a. modification of his decne anovel in the coiner- ga,ns.1 their authority to in.prU: n ihc thinks I to myself, constllnalists. Nut it appears tin dc ther's nobody at home as Vu " ution, and upuaids lcrc ' oi 6ooir.cn had been released fiom pri- ' son at Madiid W hen I go to a house TI;CIC alcieports that the Greeks had ,nd find the mother or obtained fuuher gnat victories on land; an aunt, employed in lhat lh iad encounltlt(1 afld ncarl c: the kitchen at the wash sl d lhc and , urkis fltCt nf ,0 tub, or dairy, while half vess,ls C5CalinRf and thal tllCV a dozen daughters aic bout to undertake an emcrprize against ngaged m curling Smyrna. I he pope, Pius VII died at Rome, on heir looking glass, or the 20ih August, ag.d 83 vers. His looking out ot the win- pontificate was 23 years, one of the lonirdows thinks I to my- csl , t-rorth H
! self, jYe'epiia the g$s A letter from Bavonne. August lQih.
ior Jockey. V says a courier passed through that piace When I hear a for,,, lhc 8th, reported to be the hcaiti of mer speak ot the supe- anordcr 1Yom government at Cadiz to not advantages ot oth- thc constitutional generals, for a susptner climates and coun- bion Gf hostilities, tries, and the barren r . ness of our own soi!--1 AHmy of the ptuenkes. The marshal thinks I to myself, duke of Hrtfgio o the minuter of war. better rise earlier and ; madhid, Aug. 20, 6pm The capt. plough deeper. ; gen.ot old Castile, count Chas. O'Donncl When I hear a man gives an account from Salamanca, under say he can't take a date of the 16th, that two squadions of newspaper for want of the regt. ol La Reina, atrived on the 13th time to read it, or mon- in the environs ol Z unona; they united ey to pay for it thinks themselves to his own troops, and have I to myself, many's acknowledged the regency. This leinthe hour and many's forccmcnt of cavalry will be useful to
me sums ye spend to mm m hstramadura.
" I have ordered gen. Bourck, immediately after the reduction of Cotunna, to repair to Astorga, and to despatch tho brigade of Larochcjaqueiin into Estrcmamadura. where some constitutionalists have made a show of resistance." Rcfiort of mar thai rlukr of Cornegliano to ihc miniattr of war. m akiiesa. Aog. 19. The enemy is maiehm upon To-
best understanding ? na, through Salsona. It is generally bcFo depart from evil, lieved they are bending their march toWhat is the surest way j wards the camp of Tariaona by the way to obtain lasting fame ? of Mont Blanch. Gen. Tromeiin and thc Integrity and talents, baron ci'EroIcs follow them close. My devoted to the public j purpose is to press the enen y in ihc good. What is the i camp of I aragona, to hasten its submis-
most certain load to sion, or to toice them to take retutre intn
less advantage."
What is the best state I A good conscience What is the best physician ? Temperance. What is true wisdom ? The fear of the Lord. YTuat is thc
.Icres. Ab. D. .icres. J'o. I). jicras. Jo. I). 100 10 400 13 100 15 135 23 100 30 2U0 33 200 42 800 54 & 61 fcOO 63 & 01 400 65 800 82 & 84 1200 85, 230 229 ' 272 86 50 S7 1200 90, 237 v 23o ' 250 118 10 123 800 U3 & 199 355 16 800 101 & 225 200 217 80 2.0 100 22 314 228 300 2 12
wealth ? Deligcnce in
business and economy
'I arragona. 44 1 have summoned thc pevernor thc
" I nr r . i
in expenses. W hat is ; omcers oi me garrison having met, they
the cause of evil times? decided that one ol them should be sent
Toivn Lots. Heirs of Pepcc, half t f No 15 1 v. harlcs F. White, No 277
r.xors. ot ltazaitone, lialt ot 86, 103. 173, hali ot 174, 100,
I Thomas Coulicr, ' Heirs of T. Dubo
hf. of bV, & 81
rr"T AS again commenced bustnes?, on JI i the corner of Market and second streets, Vincenncs, where all orders in iis line will be strictly attended to Job work will be done on the shortest oticc Paper on a number of thc Ohio banks will be taken in payment for work. 3t its value. K7The highest price given for old Copper, Urasi & Pewter.
Hebecha Hall, hf. of 3t
ois, x od. l. liciuDstead. lit. 14. c; 4.
Heirs of William Jones, 60, 104, 222, 30S, 355, 384, 385, one third of K5, 57 feetbv 45 of 42 Hyacinthc Lasselle, 312, 402, 354, 404, 373 Jonathan Young,jMrtof 45 Watson, h. a. 13 ; 14 JSon Resident Toxcn Lots. Nos. 176, 196, 195, 197, 19b', 205, 206, 211, 21S, 239, 245, 246, 247, 248, 257, 275, 293, 311, 316, 322, 335, 339, 348, 36S, 371, 387, 390, 392, 394, 395, 403, 444. 445, 451, 452, 456, 458, 479, 4S3, 443, 502, 500, 501, 441. 402, 12. JOHN DECKER, Shff. K.C. October 11, 182J G7-3:
Bad habits Sc bad customs. What are some :l:r r.vt sure extcr- . .1 J of a thiifty liiir.er i (aood land, ieeuie fences, flourishing fields, a good barn, a good brood ot thriving cattle, good tools, a trim wood pile, a commodious house, well glazed Sc painted ; the internal proofs arc, a prudent uifc, healthy boys, well clad in domestic manufactures, biooming daughters, vvell trained in the kitchen, whose hands turn thc wheel Sc throw the shuttle, a full giancry, a rich larder, correct accounts, heavy purse, notes on interest. Sc but little credit on thc books of merchants.
to my quarters to ascertain the true state of things. The leut col. of the rtgt. of Majorca was chosen. I am expecting him at cveiy moment." pakis, Aug. 29. The Monircur today gives ihe following article in its official column. Telegraphic dispatch frcv: Baycnne. Thc commanding gen. at B;yonne, to his excellency the minister of war. 4t Gen Bourck signed a ttcatyrn thc 14th, by which Corunna will be given up on the same conditir ns as those granted to gen Morillo. Report of marshal Corneglian, to the minister of war villafk anca. Any. 22. " Thc enemy continues to rctieat ; lie was at Terrego on the 19th. The hiigade Tromeiin, and troops under baton Ernies arrived here on the 20th. The constitutional troops reached Monlblanch thc same day I repaired to this place i:h the brigade Achard, by Ygualada. 14 The allied troops arc taking thci- po silions to day ; the right on Mombhuch.-
