Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 November 1823 — Page 2
tyith the Spanish commissioners, as pub-1 dowed with religious habits, good manlished in this paper. 1 he chief condition ; ncrs, and the most useful and becoming of which was to support Spain in her war acquirements, have received with due against France, if the independence ot thankfulness and gratitude so kind an otthe South American states is acknow- fer ; and to make themselves the belter, lodged. The interior of the country is , and sooner able to answer the aforesaid disturbed by bands of armed men, and . proviso, most respectfully present the the conduct of the emperor of lirazil, in , community and the public, with the folfcceping possession ot Monte Video, j lowing subscription, headed by the con-
gives mucn uissatistacuon at uuenos unions lor board and tuition.
warn : : W WILSON l; (in pallestine,
Ay res. Peru. The royalists, 7000 strong, under Cantcracand Valdez, enteied lama on the 18th of June, and immediately levied a contribution of g3uo,uOO, besides supplies of clothing and arms On the 25th, they made an attack upon Callao, and were repulsed. It was thought that the Petuvian congress would retire from the last named place to Huanchaco. Gen. Sucre, of the Colombian army, commanded at Callao It appeals that a par- of the royal army left Lima on the lOih July, for the interior to meet the invading force ofi;en. St. Cruz, ft is added, that gch. Sucre had left Callao, with a considerable force, and important events were expected. The Franklin 74, and her tender the Peruvian, wu at Callao. whereat Hour was only worth 2i5, though said to bring sixty at Lima. The British frigate Aurora was at the same port the two French frigates had just left it for some secret destination.
88
10
Per Year, Dollars. For Board Sc Washing, tuition, in Reading, Writing, English Grammar, Arithmetic, Plain and Orna
mental Needle woik. For tuition as above, except the Or namental Needle work,
For French taught to English ladies, 12
For Music, and the use of the Piano, 24 For Drawing and Painting, - 12 To be pid quarterly, in advance. Boardres to find themsclvcsin bedding, towels, books, stationery, Sec. The ladies who will superintend this Academy, will exclusively devote their attention to the improvement of their pupils, in the branches of useful and polite education mentioned. Religious prepos-
i sessions or opinions shall never oe ens-
turbed, or discussed, or touched upon in
any way by them.
FRESH GOODS.
LAG0W,
ILLINOIS )
njj AS just received, direct Iroin rhijnl ladelfihia, a general assortment of Dry-Goods, Hardware, j Cutlery, and Qiicensivare, Comprising an elegant and extensive assortment, Among which are the following : Super Blue and Black Cioths, Middling & low priced do. Super and common Casimcres and Casinets, Red,- 1 White, & Kilaxxel, Yellow J Bombazetts. assorted, Toilinett and Mersailles Vesting, Tamboured, Lcno, Plain and Figured, Book, Jaconet, Cambric and Medium Muslins, Scotch, and other Ginghams, Leghorn, ") Gi pscy , and I DOXXE TS, Common Straw J Furniture, Fanc and Rob Roy Prints,
situate within the district cf lLu,;J county, in said state, as have been relinquished to the United Stales prior to tlu 1st day of October, 182 i, under the pic visions of the act pasted en the 2d day t t March, 1 821. entitled "Amxt for the ulief of the purchasers of public lands piior to the 1st day of July, 1820," uS arc sit
uate m the ships and
riiis cniirstt of Education to be con
ducted by a numerous community of the ; Canton Crapes, assorted, most pure and well informed of the sex,J.FaB aml Banana Handkerchiefs, consecrated and qualified to the service,
esses mav , MIUOil
But executions were going on rapidly, & always be expected, whose tender and I vorsieu, j time was hardly allowed the wietched ! conscientious care of their pupils will be I ;ancy antl ,a.,n uv -
- ... ... . r i ill , . v-. e t i unlit! nnn nini's. - -
and White SUceTh
Tl ntnrnm 'V h f incurrprtmn nF t lir
oln,.,.. ,f.Uoro t .ot tK.ji.r nn n roc c aA a selection mF rnmnptpiit tutoresses mav . Cotton,
ja u j uui vr l iiiiii'if oui;ui volu t j
creatures to utter one prayer between their sentence and death, 250 were y . t in prison for trial. A Demarara paper says "We understand that sufficient has c mie out in evidence and confession to shov 'hat the plans and arrangements of the rebels were most extensive and well mad. too well indeed, to admit of a doubt that a uperior order of people laid tin original foundation. Perhaps the intriguing Saints at home had a hand in it if so, they will hear, with disappointment and pain, that a superintending and just Providence has frustrated their diabolical intentions. The preventive dis emery was made only a few hours be fo"e the intended one that was to make Demarara a second St Domingo." Another account says that the nepries were still assembled in large bodies, and that one, of about 1500, well armed, was within eight miles of the to n. and kept the inhabitants continually on the alter. It was reported that col Lee's troops had killed 300 in the interior. The venerable Charles Thompson, who was secretary of the Mid Continental Congress, is now 95 yeas old, an 1 is living, in good heahh about ten miles from Philadelphia. He wai born in Ireland.
calculated to gain the love and confidence of both pupiis and pat ents. 38-tf October 15, 1823. ale lor I axes.
do. Hrown and hue Shcenngs, Shirting, and Long Cloths, -Ladies Momt ro and Kid Shoes assorted, Knives and Forks,
Pen, and Pocket knives,
0 Tin ft lieet 'ron 7 ? mUF 1 C TOR F, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. N. SMITH,
TTlf AS again commenced business, on
the corner of Market and seco?id
streets, Vincennes, where all orders ii his line will be strictly attended to Jb work will be done on the shortest
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 Copner, Bras Sc Pewter. NOTICE.
A SUBSCRIPTION list, to ascertain what encouragement and support this enlightened community will aflbrd
for the establishment of a f0 Female Seminary,
in some eligible situation in this Borough,
s is now circulated under the auspices of
the Right Revd. Uishofi Flaget. The subscription list, of which the following
is a copy, is in the hands of, the Revd
Mr. Champomicr, Dr. Brown, and Mr.
Mitchel Brouillet, a committee appoint ed to wait upon our citizens. FEMALE SCHOOL (OF VINC.KNNKs.) The Kt. Kev. Bishop Haget,
IT OVED by a constant ptedcliction
Jjf IL lot the inhabitants of this place, ha lVered the Board of the Catholic congregation, to send to Vincennes, four ot live 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 snfiicicnt support for those ladies for the first year at least. The B ard apprised of the immense advantages resulting from such institution's in K' ti'tit ky, and elsewhere, where nutiK' ovts pupiis of ev i v denomination, arc yearly restored to their parents, cn-
Orlenns a supply of GROCERIES,
fl SUA 1. 1. oflW fr 5lr nt the rniirt
U house in Vincennes, on Monday the I Mill, and Cross Cut Saws,
fifteenth day ot December next, for the i Jc h(t$ nlsO recrivnl fvnin Nt'ii)'
Borough tax for the present year, and the j
costs thereon, the following lots and parts of lots in the Borough of Vincennes, un
less the said tax and costs are previously paid on the same sale to commence ai ten o'clock, a. m. Oivnirn A'amcs. .V. 7uj't D. C. Francis Logdo, half of 7 6 Pierre Cartier, half of 7 10 riiom.is Coulter, half of 7 $ same, half of i I 1
of 1.V3 50
TEAS.
John Bradins, half
same, half of Hvacinth Lasselle, same, same, same.
same, same, same, same.
1 2 312 313 3U 323 3T3 402 4(5.5 4f0 484 4(H 438 4(i3 470 493 243
same.
same, same, same, same, same, same, saine, same, Philip Can, half of
Charles F.White, - ' Autoine Petit, one third of 113 Htirs of Autoine Petit, 119 same, same, l8 Charles Barsalo, half of 1-0 Francis Vachet, half of 15G Martin Robinson, - 169 Jerome Creelv, half of 261 Charles Creelv, half of 261 Antoine Lemeron, half of 200 Lawrence S. Shuler, for son, 238 same, same, half 283 John Teeple, half of 356 same, half of - 383 same, half of - 357 heirs of Lawrence Bazadon, bb
same, 1 'JO same, 103 same, 173 same, half of 7 75
same, same, same, same, Rene Cnmnn.
i
10 10 6 1 do Uo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 25 3H 10 10 V2S 12A V2i m 12 25
25 50 : 61 6i 15 25 25
IT A V ANN A COFFEE,
GUNPOWDF.U, IMPERIAL,, and YOUNG HYSON
SU(; AR, WINE, RUM, And many other articles too tedious to
mention. All which he is disposed to
sell low lor Lash or BeenvjaT. 4l-6t Novei. be; 7, 1823.
following described towi-
fracvional townships, lyiiM-
north of the Missouri River, and west of
the filth piincipal mericiien, viz : In T. 44 oj 54 inciush e, cf rui e 11 W. 44 54 12 45 56 s f) 13 47 56 U 48 56 IS 15 48 52 16 h 17 49 52 18 52 19 , 52 21 51 & 52 22 Sc 23 ALO, at the same time and place will be exposed, to public sale, agieeablv to the piowsions ot the fourth section ol the act, passed on the 24th day of April, 1820, entitled An act making further piovisions lor the sale of the public iands," such lands situate within the abovemcntioned townships as have be come forfeited to the United Slates prior to the 1st of October, 1820, for failure to complete the payment within the pu riod prescribed by law. The sales will open with the lowest number of section, township, and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. Given under iny hand, at the City cf Washington, this 12th day of Augur, 1823. By the President : JAMES MONROE. GEORGE GRAHAM. Com'r f th- General Land Office. Aug 13 1823. 33 1st m dec.
D
Stic for Taxes. WILL offer for sale, at the the court house in the town of Washington, in
DaMes county, Indiana, on Monday the 24lh ol November next, the following tracts of non-residents lai.d, or so inuch thereof as will pay the ta:; and costs duo thereon for the present vcar, if not paici
bctore that day.
1 O
Robert. Hunter, half of 15T Heirs of Corniea, - 4 same same - l:t Non Resident, half of 23 same, Harrison's addition 124
WILLIAM LINES AY, B.C.
November 7, 1823. 41 -3t
NOTICE.
IDEUATIONS or an imp,-, aft k
c nature win induce my ;m ence
from the state for the space of three months During this period, my friends Mr. Blake and Mr. Dewey, will attend to my business in court and Mr. George W. Ewing, will at all times be found at my ofiicc. MOSES TABBS. Vincennes, July 8, 1823. 24-tf
Sale for Taxes.
WILL expose to public sale on Sat: u relay the twenty ninth day of No
vember ne:;t,at the court house in Vin cennes, the following tracts of land, and town lots, or so much thereof as will pay the tax and cots, for the present year, if not sooner paid. Owners unes JVo. in Donation. Klizabcth Jones, 400 acs. 79. Heirs of Jonathan Wehon, 100 acres, G9 same same 150 acres,' Q5 Jesse Hunt, 400 ac'res'V21 Louis Uno, two tracts of land, 0 acres each. Joseph Dunn, 40 acres. , Peter Mc.Nclly, 174 acres. Heirs of S. Mc.Kee, 6tt acres Lower Prairie,
i-xm-nesiueni, ouu acres, r. o, cc.ilb,
same, 32 acres, 131,
400 acres, 139, 50 acres, 143, feOO acres, !46, Sc 150, 3S1 acres, 154,
same, 1200 acres, 155, 244, ?v 241, same, 112 acres, 165, same, 10 ac res, 172, Town Lots in Vincennes Givncrft Aanu .s. Xj. 'flot.s in I'inctnmis, Chas. Hourass m, ;f 120. Francis Yigo Mc.Kee, 474, 475, 476, & 477. Wm. Prince, 234, tax for 1822, 5v '23. Heirs of S. Mc.Kee. 93, & 96. Simon Gonxales, 146, 147, 296, 297, 342, 343, AnUnne Urno, half of iu3 Non-Resident's, half of 101, 04, 2- 4C0, s.ime, - 404. 405; 42S 401. JOHN DECKEU, ShffK.c. November 7, 1S23, 41-3t
same, same, j same, sunie, same,
TfONG
ii i
Ly t
II'! :P t r
CAUTION.
persons are hereby forewarned
4 notice, undersigned having been apnted Administratois on the tso of l.zikiel Porttr, late of Martin
s , Ia. deceased, request all those hal; '1 ims agaitist said estate, to present m legally authenticated for settlement
mi one ear lromthc date hcieof, and
all those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. DANIEL P. POUri:R. JdminU. JAMES W. PORTER, J trators. October 27, 1823 4l-4t N. B James JIr. Porter can at all tityics be found at the late residence of the said deed to attend to all business relating to said estate. O. P. P. h J. V P. Jdmstrs.
Acres,
160 do do do do 129 ' 80 160 n 160
N S. S N. N S. s. N. S
Section.
E W. E. i: E v. v. E
4 1 1 7 31 30 39 o 9 9
Town. o
" 3 2 8 1 I
Range.
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Heirs of Dubois, 650 acres. William Morrison, 1200 acres. Also the folloivhig lots in the fow of Washington. Nos. 41, 48 07 93 86. 112. 123, 124 12.5 135. 96. 36, 51. 73. 47. 40 40 80. 02. 9L 73, 103. 6 43. 11 21, 22 28. DANIEL COMER, late Shff. d.c October 22, 1823. 3y-4t
MAR 1 IN PRORATE (OUR T, (J spi.cial i Kit m , Aug. 12, a n. in23.y t N application id CharUsR. Biovri,
against trading for, or buying a Land j By the President of the U States. Certificate for sec. No. 3, in T No 4 N. "J N pursuance of law, I, Jamks Mon of R No. 1 1 W. assigned by me to Noah t JL oK President of the United States
Willis, as I am determined not to confirm
the said assignment to said Willis, as he has defrauded me in the purchase. JOHN P1NKSTAFF.
November 4, 1823.
4U,3t
do hereby declare and make known, that a public sale will be held at the Land Office at Franklin, in the state of Mis souri, on the first Monday in December
next, for the disposal of such of the lands
i if one ol the Administratois on tl
cstateot John M. Pientiss, late of Hin-do-tan, dexd for leave to sell a patt of the
icai estate ol the aid deceased, :s stated in his petition Ordered, i hat the said Administrators, or tithe r of them, be, and they are hereby authorised to make sale, on the fust Monday of December next, on one years credit, for bonds with approved security, ol twenty eight lots in the town of Hindustan, numbered as follow t, (to wit :) 1 23, 24, 44, d9, 50. 01, 118, 110, 134. 145. 153, 158;" 166, 172, 170. 180, 202, 210, 228, 243, 240, 250, 261, 262, 274. 205, 206, c 308, which lots have been set o(T to Sarah M. Prentiss, widow ot the said John M. Pun. tiss, as her dower, atid which arc to be sold subject to her use and benefit, during her life Ordered, That the Clerk give notice of the sale of said lots, two months or more, by posting the same at one or more of the public houses in Hindustan, also have the same published in one or more of the newspapers printed at Vincennes, Indiana. A Copy Teste, L. R. ROGERS, CUrk. September 6 1823. 34-1 Iw
Tallow Wanted. MIE Printer of the Western Sun b in want of TALLO for which
he would gladly exchange with some o his subscribers good nrcEirTS. Alnios any article to eat, or weak, will be re ceived in payment for subscriptions.
