Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 November 1823 — Page 2
fcowcvsr, in the batteries of the city, at Puntalca, and at the bottum ot the bay at the Caraccas, to render any such attempt, on the part of the French, highly im-1
probable. A It MY OF THE PYRENEES. Fr$m the Paris Moniteur vf September 5. official. ; Report oFthc Major General of the Army of the Pyrenees, of the military opera-j tions , since the arrival of his Royal Highness before Cadiz On arriving at Porto Real, the 16th of August, his royal highness ordered lieut. general ViscoUnt I) dc, commanding the E ighiecrsjto reconoitrc the line from the Trocadcro to St. Pett ie. His royal high ncss immediately advanced the third re- j gimeni oi me gnara irom oama manaio, Puerto Real, to bo employed together J i -i . .1 r.l 1 ! I . I I with the thirty sixth of the line, in the regular attack of the 1 rocadero. Attack of the Trocadcro On the 20 th, 21st, 22d 23d. 24th, and 25th, we de-1 bowched fiom the Angouleme battery, j winch mounts six 2-i pounders, and the work were pushed to the second paral lel, which is formed to-day 15 toises from
tin section (coufieric). A battery ot six ' crnment give the greatest publicity poshovitzMs has been erected to the right sible to this declaration, by circulating
of the first parallel, to ba'tcr the interior ol the Trocadcro, and to enfilade the course of the Rio San Pedro against the; gun-boats Another battery has been placed at the rentrc and the second parallel. battery of mortars is placed in the centre, and behind the two former Lastly. V fifth battery ol four howitzers, on the right bank of the San Pedro, takes j the ack ol Trocadcro, so that is battered hv v 21 pounders, fourteen 6 inch how- J itzt. o.d two 9$ inch mortars. V . 1LiraiAug 31 3-4iaf 2 o'cocf , The Troculero was carried with great i or The enemy had 150 killed, 250 w md d,and 900 made prisoners The Duke of Angouleme has issued a I'M rec declaring the Cortcs to be outla d. Attack of S' Pttre. On this side a battery of lour 24 poundeis is raised oppos'ue the redoubts, which defend the entrance of the canal of the Santa Pv trie ; but there as before the Trocadeto, the works are impeded by the difficulty caused by the sand, which is every where met with We shall be obliged to employ bai (T earth and gaberns. Pr fiaranona for embarking. The six b iuallions of the second corps, as soon as tlav arrived at Xeres, on the 19th, were advanced the same day to Rota. On the 20i '., 21st, and 22d,thc five battallionsof the guards anived from Madrid, have been sucessivcly placed, th re on the same point, and two at Santa Maria. SUty barques, each capable of containing fifty men, arc collected at Rota, as pi iny more are expected : they are to be ora lizod in divisions of lo, with their co -inlander and pilots The troops are cxwMcised in embnking and disembarking. I hey are also exercised in saling, to accustom them to the sea Five hundr e 1 -non of the brigade ofOrdonu have been embarked on board the fleet. Flotilla The number of eun-boats 1 9 pi u idat the disposal of the Admiral is at this moment 36, including those of sm til catib- c employed in the blockade. In a tew days there may be 30 gunboats and A bombards Mirine R.-ar Admiral Ilamclin has rec ved from France the Lc Cvbeie and L ; H: etoune brig. 1 wo Poriugut se corv s and a tnastick, have joined the 3qu ulron, but can only be employed tor the service of the blockade, according to the intentions of the Portuguese government. Several reconnoisances have been di Tvc d to the west coast of the isle of Lcon, to be sure of landing places. 'U his Royal Highnes's order. Ma Gen fount GULLEMIONT. 1U ad quarttss, Pueiu Santa Maria, August 2G, 1823 From the liaitimore Morning Chronicle. SPAIN IMP U I'ANT The editors of the Ne York Daily Ad-, euiscr; have made a transition ot ". the following important decree ot the cortei ot Spam, which they say has not b in published in this country before. j 1' anpeats that the body p.sed a sol-' com act on the 2d of Augvt last, nut to ' receive or li ten to any fi ' f:o$af J'rom any f ' government what eve r, in'v ndi d to eilVvt a modification in the Spanish con-J pti " inn. It follows, of course, that the1 med uiou of England, even if offered by h self, cannot be accepted : for en the ! lift. i of August the cortes adjourned and the t'xrriHivo ot Spain not authorized to lu'e.'iate with any foreign power." From the CcJ z LsfiecadorofAug. 10. O FILIAL. Anvmg the vaiios strat igems 'sorted iu by rm-t nnnies of S; , i, !. pen d i . i . iv I ..jio, t-td v.io- ididii.ee 3nd inuwdi.ee .maienv uud uivijiuii of
opinion, none have produced culs of such magnitude, as the impression that the cones were negotiating with the Frcncn government, i he memorable session of
the 9th and 1 1th of Jan. last, and the dis cussion for removing the government from Madrid to Seville, should have presentcd a public and incontcstiblc proot of the firmness and determination of the cortcs to adhere to their oaths. Never thcless, the cortes being convinced that the enemy will not desist from his ma chiavelian projects, which has been urged of late, with great pertinacity, and it being probable the same '.rill be pressed with increased energy as soon as the le gislature adjourns, they hereby declare in the most solemn manner to the nation mat me present memocrs nave not lis tencd, nor will they listen, to any propo r r i. sal, from any foreign government what ever, having for its object a modification or alteration of the political constitution ot the Spanish monarchy sanctioned at Cad is in 1812; for they cannot fail in the sacred duties expressed in the powers conferred on them. The cortcs have resolved, that the gov it in the usual manner, and likewise by ordering it to be read in all the corps of the army. CADIZ, AUG. 2. Signed) Pedro Juan de Zutueta Prest Francisco de Paul Soria) 0 , jr. ... rn . Secretaries Vicent Aazarro Tejeiro Sheriff's ale for Taxes. I SHALL expose to sale at the house of F. Sholtz, in Hindetan, on the third day of December next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. the following lands and lots, or so much thereof as will be sufficient to pay the taxes and co.sts clue thereon, if not previously paid, viz : Owners .Yames. .cs. Qr. Sec. T. R. Harris&IIazlewobd 160 N E 35 2 N 3 Y Johnsoti Farris, do N V 32N3 Y James Harbison, 100 V fc. 24 1 N 5 Y Joseph Hays, 160 SK 13 1 N 5 W Elisha Haskins, do N W 35 2 T 4 Y fiindostan Comin. 1124 Jeremiah Jonc3. 160 N K 3 W ! W . U 3 Y 3 3 ' ; W Lang, .SO N K 2 Reuben Ioid, 167 W fc. Jorn Miber, 160 NV S5 Mitcheltree's estate 423 w f. 7&S Nve's estate, 5S7 H f. 5 (Jeorce W. Watson. 160 N W 29 N X N iou r w .. 524 W fc. 2 160 S K 29 do S li 23 do S V 23 320 N hf. 24 do W hf 20 640 sec. 25 160 S K 17 66 K fe. 6 520 Sf. 34&15 201 W f'J&ll 600 frc. 27 509 frcn. 15 620 frc. 22 400 frc. 20 N 4V N 4 W K 3 W N N N N N N N 3 W 3 W 3 V 3 W 3 Y 4 N 4 W 4 Y 4 Y 4 V 4 Y 4 W 5 5 W 4 V 4 W 4 VY (he 2 N 1 N 2 N 2 N 1 N 320 Whf. 12 2 N 330 N fc. 18 3 N 350 K fc. 36 3 N 4.55 N fe. 22 x in Also the folloxcing lots
on Kesident,
same, same, same, same, same, -1 same, same, same, same, - same, same, same, same, same, same, same, same, same, same.
3 15 3J a.) 65 75 115 127 145 6 16 34 55 66 76 04 114 8 21 39 9 40 53 69 97 10 11 26 42 61 71 So 101 123 156 156 175 191 2 1 1 12 2-s 45 17 56 67 73 'Jy 116 130 25 41 60 70 82 5S 122 155 155 171 190 57 68 0 96 62 t E5 107 124 158 157 120 121 151 13 - 151 15: 1C9 170 144 J 5 161 lo7 lt4 15 16v5 186 206 217 254 1. r 191 20, 20 210 212 218 2:3 25 2 ... V. 25J 241) 200 2J? 2b8 302 313 30 24-t 2,59 281 291 217 200 251 20 I 2()4 2;o 2b4 301 3 1 2 271 :9 Ml : 1 .5 273 299 310 2?.r 23 300 311 318 Wo o 1 1 19 321 and 322. Albj tne loiiuwing lots 111 the new survrY t the town of liindi)tan, os309 310 311 32 314 321 ec 321, Abu tue folhwm; n tne town ol" Jow:.f Pleasant Sl. t oo ol 04 ob o) ol 04 oo Oi ob OS ll'J Also luts IS os. 12 21 in the town ot Grtenxvick. JULIUS JOHNSON, SAJT. u c. llutdobtan, Nov. 8, I 123. 4.-3i Tallow Wanted. m HE Punier oi me Western Sun is iL in want of TJLLOIV, tor which 4v would gau:y exelunge with some of his suosciioei3 ovd rkceipis. Almost u aiueic in k a "i . , wt.AH, will be rceeisvu m payment tor kuuscriptions.
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MrtR TIN PROBATE COURT, SfECI AL TKRMj Jug. 12, A. D. 1823. ON application ot Charles R. Brown one of the Administrators on the estate of John M. Prentiss, late of 1 1 in dostan, deed, for leave to sell aCrt of the real estate of the laid deceasas stated in his petition Ordered, I hatCCHe said Administrators, or cither of them, be, and they are hereby authorised to make sale, on the first Monday of December next, on one years credit, for bonds with appro ved security, of twenty eight lots in the town of Hindostan, numbered as follows, (to wit :) 1 23, 24, 44, 49, 50, 01, 118, 119, 134, 145. 153. 158. lfo 172, 179. 189, 202. 219, 228, 243, 249. 250, 261, 262, 274, 295, 296, c 308. which lots have been set off to Sarah M. Prentiss, widow ol the said John M. Pren tiss, as her dower, and which are to be sold subject to her use and benefit, during her life Ordered, ' hat the Clerk give notice of the sle of said lots, two months or more, b) posting the same at one or more of the public houses in Hindostan, also have the same published in one or nrnre of the newspapers printed at Vincenncs, Indiana. A Copy Teste, L. R ROGERS, Clerk. September G 18 73. 34-1 1 w
BlJ the President of tilt U States, j thankfulness ard gratitude so kind ar. ofJ N pursuance of law, 1, JamY.s MoN'-jfer; and to make themselves the biitert 3 hoe, President of the United Stales, and sooner able to answ er the aforesaid
do hereby declare and make known, that a public sale will be held at ti e Land O.lice at Franklin,, in the state t Mis souri, on the first Monday in December next, for the disposal of sucvf the lands situate within the districUjjf Howard county, m said state, a havceen relinquishtd to the United, States pruuto the 1st day ol October, 1821, nder the mo
visions of the act passed on tn 2d day of For tuition as above, except the OrMarch, 1821, entitled "An act fofUhe re- I namental Needle work.
lief of the purchasers of public lands pri - or to the 1st day ot Jul), 1820." as are situate in the lollowinir desenbed townships and fractional townships, lying north of the Missouri River, .i;d west ot the fifth principal meridicn,iz : in 1 . 4 im 54 inclusive, ot range il . 44 54 12 45 47 48 48 49 52 5 2 51 56 iff 56 13 U 15 16 & 17 18 19 21 52 22 k 23 ALSO, at the same time and place, will be exposed, to public sale, agreeably to the piovisions of the fourth section ot the art, passed on the 24tn day ol April, 1820, entitled 4 An act making tuitlier provisions for the sale of the puoiie lands," such lands si'.uate within the abovenientioncd township as have become forfeited to the United States pri or to the 1st ot October, 1820, for failure to complete the payment within the pe riod prescribed by lav I he sales will open with the lowest number of section, nship, and raiigi, and proceed in reguirffknuniencal order. Gicn under iiv VaMj, a! tne t ny .f Washington, this Kith day.ot Au,iut, 1823. V" Ry the Preside .1 . lFSvMOXROE. GEORGE GR Ali AM, Com'r ,f thr General Laud Office. Aug 13. i 823. 3 1st in dee. Q Collectors Nile. IjHALL oil ;i loi sale at the court JUfcfSe , i',lhLC,,, 01, lvmay t,e sixth clay ot December nt.v., ir the state anil county tax for ihc picsem year, and the costs ihereon, the follow ing land, and lots in Piinceion, unless the said lax and r o- ! i aid pi e ious to that day, z : iny, 80 acres, halt of the N E I h . 1 S, of R 9 w est. L i 1) a is, 1 44 acres. u!jvv;n FiedciicK, 300 acres, location. Mi lh, 121 acres. HeoNOi Geoi gc Johnson, 80 acres. Jo-iaii F. Little, 80 acres. James Smith, 16 ) acres. wart, 1 60 acres. Nun Resident, 58 acres, M 1). No. 92. j Janice Smith, 158. Town Lots in Pi inccton -Anthony lilulord No. 61. James R. Curry, No. 20. Lucy Glover, dece'. Nos. 56 c 57. John D. Hay, No. 1 1 Heirs ol William Jones, No. 10. E E. JOHN R. MONTGOMERY, c g c. Princeton, Nov. lo, 1823. 42 3t A Complete assortment of Magim rates Blanks for sale at this oilice aibo Biank Deeds.
KOTICK. A SUBSCRIPTION list, to as-crit: i U- what encouragement and support this enlightened community will. .afford lor the establishment ot a Female Seminary, ' in some eligible situation in this Borough, is now circulated under the auspices of the Right Revd. Btefofl Flaget. The subscription list, of which the following is a copy, is in the hands of, the Revd. Mr- Champomicr, Dr. Brown, and Mr. Mitchtl Brouillet, a committee appointed to wait upon our citizens. - f FEMALE SCHOOL (of vincf.nnks.) The Ht. Hev. Bishop Flaget, S OVED by a constant predeliction Xt.m. lr hc iuhabitaiits of this place, has offered the Board of the Catholic conirrc ration, to sind to Vincenncs,- four
or rive ladies, to found a permanenr institution for the education of young pupils ol their sex, presided the Boaid can satisfy him with a certainty of a sufficient support for those ladies for the first year at least. The B ard apprised of the immense advantages resulting firm such institutions in Kentucky, and cliclcre, where numerous pupils of every denomination, are yearly restored to their parents, endowed with religious habits, good man ners, and the most useful and U coming I acquirements, have received with due , proviso, most respectfully present the ; community and the public, with the following subscription, headed by the conditions for board and tuition. Per Year, Dollar 'tr. For Board 8c Washing, tuition, in j Reading, Writing, hngush Gr im mar, Arithmetic, rtain ana Ornamental Needle woik. 80 10 ! For French taught to English ladies, 12 , For Music, and the use of the Piano, 24 ; r or Drawing and Pamtincr, - 12 To be paid quartcrlv, in advance. Boardres to fin'i themsclvesin bedding., towels, books, stationery, Sec. The ladies who will superintend thie Academy, will exclusively devote their attention to the improvement of their pupils, in the branches of useful and polito 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 con ducted 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 mav always be expected, w hose u-t;der ui d conscientious care of their pupil- will be calculated to gain the love and cci faience of both pupils and pare! ts. 38-tf October 15, 1323. FIIUIT TiEElS. HE subscriber haih.. a larfre inn . 4 U striy ot young APPLE TREKS, situate in Walnut Prairie, Ciaik ct.. iyt Illinois, three miles south of dahwin. - n if, x ct. jyt SOUttl Of 1) AH WIN' the Wt.bah coin; invites the citizens ot try aijacen',io give him iiii i i iii iii in sell at six dr. ilar a fier hundred, and take in payment Corn. Cattle, Cotton, ll'fnutt and almost any other good trade, but the above ankles will be pitfened, and a! ow a liberal trade firice fcr the same The purchaser shall have the 'igl.t tr choose the trees ; none need be ufliaid of not bling supplied, as theic are at least 40,000 fit to set out. W. B. ARCHER. July 7, 1823. 24-tf . i.VEORM.j'Tu.Y IWLYTEi). THE Grar.d Lodge of Pennsylvania, naving received a communication lioui the Grand Lol gc at Rasle in Switzerland, lcqucsiing exertions to b' made to discover the place of icsidence of an individual named Eaekmhof en, of a di. tinguished family in Germany, fiat feelik much interested in his welfare and have not heard of him for several years, takes this method of requesting any person who may have heard of him or knows hU present place ol residence to give information to GEORGE A. BAKER. V G-.ti.d Secretary, PhiPa. v . trr op CONSIDERATIONS of an impcra. live natuie will induce my absence ncc from the state for the srmcn c it.' e months Lining this peiiod, mv fiici.ds Mr. lilakc ami Mr. Ucwey, will attend tomy business in court and Mr. George W. Ewing, will at all times be found at my office. MOSES TABUS. Vmccnnos, Juljr 8, 1S23. m-tf
