Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 October 1823 — Page 2
Lnd the lcfiou SuracasanciMhc iltfilc '14th. lllPnTl f1rIQilHOC cH - U-iiU. I'o morn.v they will oucu- I'Aim, Au. 23 No further news vyllLtlJJ UclO LllJo
pv uts, me iiaia- .auu vuu:uiia nave uccn rcccivvu tms ciay irom vucnz. wy, subsc:ioer nas on nana a large
quantity of CASTINGS, of every description, and of the very best quality, which he offers at six 13 a Founrn cests per pound, by retail, or at a reduced price by wholesale. C ii. GRAETER. August 25,023. 31-tt
kV SCHOOL.
Vcm;1:-wII. I hhall rive uc enemy no rest 1 he evening: ministerial paper onh nun
as io:, .s they keep up the campaign. tions that lm Royal Highness, has been ' I' he gauison of tatcclona made a admitted into the place, and lias had a fresh so: lie on the 19h, w hich, as usual long interview with M. Valdes, military p-oved ii iutxclul On the 20ih, about governor of adiz. The letter of which 7 ) mf.iutiy, 2:0 horse, with eight pie- lie was the bearer, was handed to the c.i.1 oi artillery passed out by the gate of King. Madrono, and drew up in battle array on the plains, between that gate and that of I Sr. Augustine, ept. 6. The SouNcme. At tlic same time all the batte- i them tribes of Florida Indians, with Minrirs the place kept up a lively fire, ox- conope at their head, arrived at their en-pe-ting an attack. After some move-; camping ground, in the vicinity of this nu-nts u hicli discovered much hesitation, pl tce, on Monday last. United with the c R'my returned to Madrone. j those trom the west, there are now about MONCEY.' ! 425 Indians, including a few women, aspk'ipicnmn', V'g. 21. (From a pri-I scnibled. Their families were generalvti t i'cr.) lT.c army of Milans conti- ly lclt at their towns, to take charge of nu i ivvemcnts. and caving our tron- their crops. The commissioners have tier. It ras at Solscm -on the i9;h, and pitched their tents, and erected their baron E roles was at Borgnc with a part of councilhousc on a beautiful eminence hi !i isi !; and four Ffcnnh battalions. near the second landing-place on the nwossR. Aug 23 Preparations are north side of Moultrie creek. The Inani.ely e;oin : on for the siege ol Pam- dims arc located about one mile and a p m v Hie rcvney is engaged, out with : half from the Commissioners, near the iiiti- Mirnss. in organizing volunteer ; lower crossing place, and on the opposite rov nis'siii Spain They wmt arms. j side o: the same creek. A courier arrived this morning with j Several of our citizens have visited the news t'ut M Ouwaid was on his return i encampment, and were highly gratified to Madrid, lie also asserts, that it was j with its situation, the general friendly
i .1 i i r i i : i ,i i .i J structed by him, are requested to send; I'jwlome .tould speedily fodow him. threm and the sports and ceremonies ex- , . . ' r . , , , i b r i i r " i i 1 ii i r .i . . . them to the house atrcsaid, on the 1thi
i rr . i .... I ti i 4 j u of Nov. at 9 o clock in tne morning, on mak'ng muHcctuai attempts to in to luce I he Commissioners have invited the .. , , , . ... bJ
his little army into the capital. He is i Indians to a talk at their council. house, ""'1 ' " VIZ
op vised by the duke dc Ugio. I th.is day, in which the views of the Exe
H A. ILUNTEll.
&J ESPEC 11LY inlorms the pub- . lie. that he nioooscs to onen a
SCHOOL in the Borough of Vincennes, j on the third Monday in November next,, 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 j follows : Spelling, reading and writing, 82 50 j
Geography, 1 iigiish G.amniar Si Arithmetic!;, - - SlJ 75 Fire wood for the ue of the school must be furnished at the expense of the
scholars and the scholars must furnish!
their own seats and wining tables Par-!
ents desirous of having their children in-
37-61
October 4, 1823.
T c news of the capitulation of Z tyas , cutive of the United States will be dis- - i'tbti fpm.aminp in the Post
M.m j m. J ...vv-.v. " O
eioseo we wisn mem success to tneir. m fWir ot Drinrrtnn. i. tho rnuirter t-n
negotiation, Sec. ' air.g the 30th September, lS-o, which it not -- ' taken out witiiin three months, will be sent to
ieneral I'rst -Oniee as de ad letters.
li C D K F Thomas Aicoin, Lansou
William B irker2, Moilv t'rotord,
nici vatiiiisr, William erow, iwuiu x.i-
Chailes Ellison, So-
LPS.
otick.
is uoi '''.firmed. T he troops ol lialias
te - 'is w -: s'ill quartered in the several villa r vsstgned them M idrid is in a state of uncertainty which cunot last long the constitutional royalists manifests great hopes; the absolutis s appca : um asy. A.s for the rest, ail is irviqiM!, a-though there are occasion i -lislu' n mces at night, caused by the iin.mtno'-'scd removal of the goods, and of thr lmpiisonrd Constitutionalists. T Ma.lri i Gazette of the 19th, ann vi t s t :t gen Lopez Hanas col. Am iz. a d several otner chiefs, had p.-.ssed the V'.igiesat Almeras and the bridge of
'Z Oiiv) tneir i irci aiDoums u iumi ; tir .namnonner, ur. urown, and ;ir. n.,.. i..,crt, I. lv.tti v I'h.w int
men they have occupied 7'aiaeyia de . Mitchtl Brouillct, a committee annoint- tir
Hanev, Win. Kichev, Eliz.ibeth buickland,
NOTICE. A SUBCRIP 1TON list, to ascertain 4 what encoutagement and support
this enlightened community will aflord nie , David Ewing a, Charles Ellison, c for the establishment of a i uel Fmnev 2, Thomas I i.
female bemilMry j Hornbrooks, J. HornbnVk.l A. Hillman 2, in some eligible situation in this Horough, Wni. Hanks 2, Burkctt lliges, N. Hanks, is now circulated under the auspices of Jacob JoIimsou, James kirkuii-af, John Key, Htul nivhr.h Ftitrt ThP Jhn. Milbum, Jhn. Mc ClurpHirittn Moon
subsection lirt. of which the followini; Tho"i.as Mt,rtn,Ti.ii.li MajVll. V ..liam 1 .... , , r n i Mc.Clarv, Joiin Mc.Ialnv, Anirrew iNixon. is a copy, is in the hands ot, the Revd j p R s -r w YWm. Prince 4 Willian.
la Hevna, the loyal authorities ot which i ed to wait upon our citizens.
pi Have retired to Alad id he advanred pos's are four leagues beyond; btn th. rc arc ai)ou 4K) French at foled vnich will bo able to stop the enemy
a;oirodch to .vards the capital.
is ivivmca mat
t!u a'llhoi lties of
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so i ! vv: tvnt'u rn provinces ot rp -in, r '.te to e ry in o execution the audei; of Ai.Jujar S rong detachments o :'t !(. , 'rave go -. fiom befotc Pampelu i i o PM'jrre la yna to assist iu liber-atin-'h. : isone s N'uiiKMnoRG, Aug 2). The private intelligence tiom Coastantin tplc is in dirt ct opposition to the information from the capital contained in the Austrian Joun.als. "lerchants and others write th they momently exjicct some new car - isuophy; that the Janissaries begin to g t the upp r hand and appear determined to give themseivt-s up to all kinds of excesses. The Eurepcrns are very much alarmed, and ivmain shut up in their houses. The G;and iScignor is himself afraid, ami via re not take anv cnc:.ergvlic moasures The demands ol Russia appear to be of such a character tn.il t!uy i , 1 not be accepted by the Dan. FF MRS AT CADIZ Faiiis, Aug 26 We learn that his Ro. I:ganes. the Duke of Angouleme an iv . d n the '6ih:t port St lary, oppr, si . Cadiz, and that the next day he re-o-wed the tto(ps. Every thiog was in i uuess to begin the b ombatdmcnt, if no an jng on nt could be effected. h w - u.no'-cel at ttic exchange this div,to,t his Royal Highness, on his arrival tie tore. Cadiz, had written to king F d:o.ol and that most auspicious results v e-e exnected from the answer of His Maj sa Paius, Aug 27 It is reported that hi R ai Highness, as soon as he arrivc ! o.forc C i 'iz, had sent a flag ot" truce to Kim Ferdinand, bearer of the conditio:. thai may bring forth an arrangement between the belligerent patties. His Ryai Highness, they say, required an a' saer in 21 hours. It stems that a lep'v w,n immediately returned to the Pi i ce that toU term was too limited, and t t his R val Highness granttd them
y FEMALE SCHOOL i rt nit ti rtc
The TU. Hcv. Bishop Flaget,
1 f OVED by a constant prectehction j fa. tlc President of thv. U States. ,V.i for the inhabitants ot this place,, suailCc ol L JAMl ,s Mos. ha. offered the Board of the Catholic p. e.iclcnt of the Unu.d Maies, congregation, to send to Vincennes, four do hcic.uy dcciare aiid mukc kuowll, Uiat or five ladies, to iound a permanent in- a blJc bc hcld ftl Uc LanU
Jas. Spihn an, John Mewari, Nicholas Teei, Walter Wilson 2, Win. v right, Ruth alters, M. Whittmai., 'I iighman Wright o, Nicholas Yager. JOIIN l.NEELY.F.M. October 1, 183 3-l63
stitution for the education of young pu
pils of their sex. provided the Hoard can satisfy him with a certainty of a sullicient support for those ladies for the first year at least. The B ard apprised of the immense advantages resulting from such institutions in Kentucky, and elsewhere, where numerous pupils of every denomination, are yearly restored to their parents, endowed with religious habits, good manners, and the most useful and becoming acquirements, have received with due thankfulness and gratiturle so kind an oifer ; and to make themselves the better, and sooner able to answer lite aforesaid proviso, most respectfully prercnt the community and the public, with the following subscription, headed by the conditions for board and tuition. Per lVfir, Dollars. For Board Sc Washing, tuition, in Reading, Writing, English Grammar, Arithmetic, Plain and Ornamental N ed'.c work. 88 For untion 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 Drawine and J'aintimr, - 12
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Ofiiee al Fiankiin, in the state ot Mis soui i, on the firbt Monuay in December next, for the disposal ot such ol the lands situate within ihc dUuict of Howaic' county, in said stale, a have been relin quished to the United States prior to the I st day of October. 1 62 1, under the provisions of the act passed on the 2d day of March, 1 82 1 . entitled "An jci for the relief of the purchasers ot public lands prior to the 1st day ot Jul), lb!0,"as are ituate in the following described townships and fractional townships, lying ?ior,'i of ih' Alissourt River, and west ol the fifth pi incipal nu t ioien, viz : Jn T. -14 to ,54 inclusive, ot ran&c 11 W.
44 54 f 12 45 56 13 47 56 U 48 56 15 48 52 16 U 17 49 52 18 52 0 19 52 21 51 & 52 22 & 23
ALSO, at the same time and place, will be exposed, to public salt, agreeably
to the provisions ot the fourth section ol j the act, passed on the 24lh day ot April, ; 1820, entitled An act making fuither i provisions for the sah: the public
bin the e be-
State of Indiana, sf. MARTIN PROBATE COURT, SPKCIAL TKRM, Aug. 2, A. D. 1823. yN application ot ChaiksR. Brown, one of the Administrators on the estate of John M. Pienliss, hie of Hindostan, deed for leave to sell a part of the real estate of the raid deceased, as stated in his petition Ordered, i hat the said Administrators, or either of them, be, and they arc hereby authorised to make sale, on the first Monday of December mxtt on one years credit, for bends with appioved security, ol twenty tight lots in the town ot Hindostan, numbered as follow?, (to wit :) 23, 24. 41, 49, 50. 101, 118. 119. 134, 145. 153. 158, A 1(3(5, 172. 179 189, 202, 219, U 228. 243. 249 250 2(31, 262, 274 295. 29(3. & 308. whicii lois huc been set ofT to Sarah M. Prentiss, w idow ot the said Joi n M. Prentiss, as her dower, and which are to be soidsubjvct to her use and bera fit. cur
ing her life Orritrrd, "H.-, tjie Clerk give notice ot the sale of said lets two months or more, by posting the ssmc at one or more of the public houses in Hindostan, also hac the same pubTist ed in
one or more ol the nc.Vb- .pc. s p::i,ud c. Vincennes, Indiana. A Copy I cstc, L R. ROGERS, Clerk. September 6 1823. 34-1 1 vv Fiiurr trees. rTpHE subscriber bavin? a larirr mirl sery of young JPPLE TP P. US, situate in Walnut Prairie, Clark cnintv, Illinois, three miles south of darwin,
invites the citizens ol the Waba-.h coun
try adiacen
sell at six- dollar
hi payment
and almost any other good trade, but the
above articles will br picfened. and al low a liberal trade firice for the same The purchaser shall have the nrlit to choose the trees ; none need be afiV"d of not being supplied, as there are at leust 40,000 fit to set out. W. B. ARCHER. July 7, 1823. 24--T Collector's Sale. S SHALL offer for sale at the cour: house in Princeton, on Satuida), the first day ot November next, lor ti e state and county tax for the present year, and the costs thereon, the following lund ; Tc lo in the town ot Piinceton, unless thesaid tax and costs are paid previous to that day, viz . Thomas E. Alsop, 160 acres, s e qr. sec. 6, T 3 s, R 1 i w. William Barker, 32o acres, w half sec. 25 T I. R M, w George Flovwr, 160 acres, s c qr. sec. 20, T 3 s, R. 12 w John D. Hay, 22 acres, joining Princeton. James Maidlou, 160 acres, s w qr. sec. 22, T. 3 s, R. 12 w. Richard A. Maunin. & others. 480
in sec. 5. T 2 s. R if) w
William Morris, 80 acrc, w half of n w qr m c. 17, T. 1 s, R. 9 w. heirs ul William Weils, SCO acres. Militia Donations, Mos. 20, 21, S 2:1 Non-Resident Militia lots, No.. 6, 9, 4247, 46, 5 51,6. Town Lots in Princeton. Heirs of Wiiiiam Joi.es, No. lo, E-.i.ns's enlargement. Benjamin V. IK ckcs, No. 3. Heirs of Chailcs P Lon, s h of No 13. Antoinc Rushaiubel, No. 5
iVon-lh s'nicnt Lots in Princeton.
citizens ol the Waba-.h counS to give him a c;dl He nil! lolar per hundrtd ard take firw Cnltl l'rt1r.t 1lrU.
Nos. 39, 37,
r i
48, 58. 87, 88. 89,
123, 135, 5, 115, I 16, 1 19, K'O,
136. 137, 138, 145, 1 out lot. JOHN R. MONTGOMERY, c.c.c. Piinceton, Or.tnbci-3, 1823.
1
fivi (iiv riirrc il.ivs have alrea !v elan
s,d since the deparur- ..f th' fluT of j "crated and qualihtd to the service, :mic. wimout his returning. A fav o a- ! a; selection of competent tutoresses may iU .-.t.ult was anticipated irom this dc 'ahvs hc expected, whose tender and j i conscientious care ol their pupils will bc . r n o m r.t calculated to gain the love and confidence Liters v m Pot Saint Marie rf the . , .. ., , ,0 r i- of both pupils and parents. i8 i. sav, that the Pi met iienerolis-jmo . tCl 1 . , . , QOO , . ,i tt . ir ... 3-t October 15, 1823. r:(l -cii Men the general olncts ol Ins -
a ov i i i ntuneil ol war. I i-. a-,c" ' od tha' V. M-sias, af'er iw
Vo be paid quarterly, in advance.
II r i n i i-i v t" fii.it t Iwiiicp! vOkin tirrlilincr. i .
........ v.. ...w.. w. si lanus, sucu lands si'uan towels, books, stationery, Sec. abov ememioru d town - . -
ine taaics wno will supenntenu tms comu fortcited to the L tte,; Mule-, priAcademy, will exclusively devote their or to the 1st of October, I -2 tor failure attention to the improvement of their pu- to complete the payment within the pe pils, in the b. anchcsot uselul and polite nod prescribed bv law.
education mcnuoncu. ueugious prepos- he sales will open with the lowest, sessions or opinions shall never bc dis- numbt r of section, township, and raimc,.
,U,UU"U1 uiStusi-u, iii iuuciiv-u ujiui.t.. an(I proceed in regular nu-ci ical oider.
an w uv mem. J This course of Education lobe conducted by a numerous community of the most pure and well informed of the sex,
Given under my hand, at the 1 itv cf
Washington, this 12th day of Auiut, 1823. By the President : JAMES MONROE. GEORGE GRAHAM. Cj)nr f tht- General Land Office. Aug 13 .823. 33 1st m dec.
BLANK DEEDS for sale at this oil'iee.
bctn bjinbarded, capitulated on the
Printing neatly executed- at ' BLANK NOTE BOOKS for
l
tins OFFICE.
?ale at this office.
15 Y virtue o! a writ of venditioni exJ ptmas to me directed fiom the Suprcme couit of the state of Indiana. I will expo.e io public sale on Tuesday the 28lh instant, at the court house in Vincennes, the following its, to wit: Nos. 24, 25, & 152, in Vincennes, for cash ir. hand, at half tin ir appraised value sale between the horns of 10 o'clock, a. m c
o ciock r m as me property oi Jane Dubois, admstx of Tousaint Dubois, deceased, at the suit of Francis Lasselle. S AI.MY n c c
October 15, '823. -8-2 w NOTICE. C CONSIDERATIONS of an imperative naiuie will induce my absence from the state for the space ol three months I urine this petiod, mv friends
Mr. Wake and Mr. Drwev. will attend
to my business in court and Mr. (ieoigc Y Ewing, will at all times l:e lour.d al m ofiiee. MOSES TABBS. Vincennes, Jul 8, 1823. 24-t
