Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 December 1823 — Page 3
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t II U 1' I t U V T .'C : AW ; ,S , Die km ii eii 6 , 1823. The great length oi the opinion of the bu:i:cmc cmnt, in the case oi the quo va. i anto aguias! toe bank, has crouded aim-ist cvciy tiling elbe out of this day's IM,or One of my favorite correspondents, uves. must share ;he fate ot several cthe and wait a-o hem cck for a p ace I llv" TIU'.V not l.ik'J it aS a Slight, atld i i t J I i T t French hae triumphed over the c.viic cf libciiy in pain, as may be seen ) accounts in to das paper fpROM nile's weekly registf.uJ Iite :n Important News. from Luion fibers of the 19th befit accAtnJrm Gibraltar to the Ath Oct. Cadiz was sune.Klc.ed to the 1 1 ench rnlhi- ?Qth S.t.t , tlint ,lv H.o L-mnr
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" .... m.-.w, ... views, vjcncrai iviego leu mis piace and royal family piss d over to St Marys W-U, 4 or 5()00 nicn on ,ju. 3 for thc in. This account i brought from Gibraltar, tctior. and although the French and Spatial which place two French frigates had ish royal troops, amounting to more than arrived from Cadiz, the blockade being 10,000 men, followed him in every diiecraiscd. No particulars are given, but it tion,and had shut him up in this neighseems impossible to doubt the truth oi hourhood, he has got clear by terrible
f .c intelligence. 1 nc castie ot t rem, ar d, indeed, tho. who'c isle ot Loon were j 'S-. ssed by tin- French before Cadiz c.ipUtilatctl- the rit was not bombarded. ! !-.e late of the members of the cottcs, S: -)t menti ned. U JO, to-, is matured he seized onon r.aMrstcros as hitherto icported, but va Moily pmsu.-d and his force scatteicd, a- lie v . -..-.I fnally m;uk prisoner by I' a 1 trc;) nts. 11- is called "traitor .... . uiu. uiuieuneu, w mi snuai
ot his jd'.eyer.ts. 'i hey call him a 4 glo erature Lottery was drawn by two laborious - iz-r" ers on the G eat C'atiak one from Ohio,
Sauto'i Vid not yet capitulated. Ihc 5 riv)n ot i'ampeiuna was not so numer- . . , . on . isereioiore rcpoi teo u tunsisitd ot" S 4000 men. The war had not endc 1,. Cataiom, but the surrender of Cadiz t enders a no ice of other events unreressary. A letter from Gibraltar, dated Oct. 2. sayS We nave important news. The gates of Ihc temple -d Janus are again bull' mKuiOpe. Cadiz has surrendered, and Ferdinand is at liberty. Eveiy thiiji m t. Marv's was v extacv. 'I he ki:n was received by his cousin the duke de Angou'eme, and the duke del Infantado, president of the regency, with evety deiTionstration of respect and and fes ivity. He will set oft immediately for Madrid. We hear nothing of the Fate of the cortcs. XiL.ny of them must, it is said, emigrate to ;noid assassination or persecution. The Fn 1 ch will allow them an asylum on lwr.i tipir fleet the R; valists arc ail on tip toe, and are rxtremely vindictive; and the constitutionalists are as much chop-fallen The former expect the com wencemen: of a new era in the affairs of Spun, with the revival of commerce, tiki nif teuues the ana and agriculture, a id r.'s, 'A-- n sfrationy rsi'h French aid, of the colontts! Ad the fortresses which h ive held out, were only waiting the eems of Ca'iz to capitulate. The most unh inpy men in this state of things, are th- in filiated French outlaws and emigrant, who have taken a very active part n the hopeless war. Almost every man oi'ufl otion, whatever his political feelings, Mid who has had an arcju untance witii the dispositions and habits of the rrat masss of the Spanish nation, has cal culated the war would end with the camp ign,and that there was not the smallest e'lMueetd t'e cxivtcncc of any successful opoobition to the French. But thce pco pie have made different calculations, and irir (!isann -in'.ment has been great. Thrv must flv t America or England. It is" c ilculatr d that nine tenths of the Mvitush neonle, ine-uding the peasantry, hive seen with pleasure, an order of things estaniisneo oy 10 i"---1 1 tl iV ft It thmip-ht th.it f P.Wn JV MS nw.vi. . "i-, 1 ,U or heini,.Uitin p'l'het th""..m mat v , a v -I gene v in c result, as the sapp lio. -v: c is supposed to have brought tl-.i- .. limatum, ctid not arrive here until the day after the surrender. E-;:ract f-f a letter from Lieutenant Silas nnncan. commander of the U. S. schr. Fei rit, dated t Jaco dv cun,cpt T arrived here on the 19th. and have b-oM detained on this part of the coas of Tuba, in consequence of having underon vl that an Amcrran brig had been r,. . i d into a place about 50 miles trom f bv pirates I proceeded to the place Immediate!-, and round the vessel stnppl rf cverv thing that could br removed. I however, bought her icund to this $acc, for teller security, and $avchcrm 1 .1 a - .-v icfiTivri oiiv 11 nniriii 1011
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h vr 1st' hlished in pam.ano ti:at terciin- -7 " ' ' 1UV 1 ! Tl be advised to give a constitution kT day the 19ih ult. a silver rjrcir 3'M" 'hv of the age. The terms granted i together with a Seal and Key. the watch VO" iw -,r- im' vet known, and it is not ; was made by Win. Cleveland, London, to aUZ ai v 2.109 the above reward will ho oi-
I cliarrC tfi the Amnion rnnsnl. for lliC T
owners. Her crew, it is sui-nosed, were - o--- "i 1 it murdered, as nothing has been heard of them. I shall write from Thuransun island, where I expect to arrive about the last of next month. . - - . . . . S. DUNCAN. The ministers of the several members of the Holy Alliance in Switzerland have required of the Swiss governments that they expel all the political refugees in thnirtprrilnrv nnrl P.,, ...Icl, thorn with m W VI I VV1 J f UIIU I VH III J.'l IIIVI1I v ports only for the United States of Auerica, by the way of Bremen or Hamburg A list of 200 was furnished. The Boston Daily Advertiser gives an extract of a letter from an intelligently gentleman, dated Malaga, Sept. 20th, which says I am sorry to state that the war wears now more than ever the character of a civil war. as the forces ol ' tlc F,ench are not adequate to theirS . ... r , rt . r. ., . . atK jailv fishts. and we have accounts today of his being in the Carolina with a very couragtous though small body of troops, equal to what he tonk from hence, as many have joined him after the losses he must have experienced I have hard v nm tinm tn niniv. n; thn mnsier of the brig Pru-lent is now going on board We are anxiously waiting the end of the present contest In the mean time, trade tranquility' and co fidence have fled awv.' nc K20.000 nrtze the ii'W York Lltami tilc olhcr flom Connecticut The odd prize of Sll was drawn by two men in the city of New-York There arc in the state of Vermont 27 cotton and wollcn Factories 18 Paper Mills 286 fulling mills 250 carding machines 224 Lawyers 235 chinches 1 575 school houses, and aout 130 distilleries SONIC NOTICK uiKnnc s or vmcennes i.otiarc. r n t w , A. Y. M. are required to he p)Ctual in tiien attendance at the Loic Room on Monday morning, the S'fl int. at 9 o'clock, .n business of the first impovtar.ee fo the Lodge. It is hoped all worthy transient Brothers will attend wiih us. Kv order, K STOUT. Srcey. saT()XK"OlTTrr'IN'G C1TONK CUTTER, has st:ddished himself at Hin-:ostan, la. where lie will fuinisii ! omb Sionrs Dor 'Cf Window or any other kind of stones requited iu his line, on shoit notice, an'd at reasonable prices. 45-Ot December 1, 1823. tfieap JJlmlrsule f r Retail, e 4 I I. P PUK E, Oil MARKET STBP.ET, .Vintknk, fa constantly on hand, a handsome assortment of hat's every description, w hich he is enabled to sell as low as any in the place. H K NOW M ANt'y ACTfllKS TI1F. Cortes fc? (ival Water Proof HATsj, Which arc ascertained to be the latest ; fashions 3Ordcrrs from a distance i thankfully received, and spcediiy filled. 4-1 v November, 182:1. a I en hollars Iteward ven for the delivery of ti e Watch. Seal 5 Key or for the discovery of the thief so that he may be convicted. Ch GRETER. November 19, 1823. 43 tt Lot ltee'f)f of ,aw purchased 3 from the Cti'th d State gl'ULIC nuke is hereby given, that, nine week after date, application
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w ill be made to the Register of the Land j upon the promise of pay ing in produce, Onice at Palestine, for the renewal of a j to dt liver the same specdilv He will Duplicate Receipt in my name, for the S. . yet dispose of a few FUR HJTS for proE. qr of sec No. 10, Township No. 13 ! dure if applied to withina shoit lime. N. ol Range No. 12 W. in the District j He has also, a good strong De a niton, of Pallestii e, tie duplicate rcci ip? for ; anb Harnkss, winch he would exchange
which l as been destroveu bv hrc. Cticn under my hand tin I5t of Nov '8:3. KSJAU D. MORIS.
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i SUBSCRIPTION :ist, to ascertain - ?L what encouragement and suppoit 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 of the Kischt HUiofi Maet. The subscription list, of which the following is a copy, i in the hands of, the Ucvd Mr. Champomier, Dr. Blown, and Mi. Mitchel Brouillet, a committee appointed to wait upon our citizens. ifiPIALK SCHOOL - - ym "OY vixcenxes.) D,rlU. Kcv. Hishop Maget, urn uy a constant pi euciiction .i , i ..r .. rv.l: . r . . Vinc-rres four COtlgrtLailOn, tO SvUU lO V lnCwKHLS, lOUl or five ladies, to found a permanent institution for the education of young pupils ol their sex, provided the iioard can satisfy him with a certainty ot v sutV.cicnt support for those ladies for the first year at least. The B ard apprised cf 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 gratitude so kind an of fer ; and to make themselve s the better, and sooner able to answer the aforesaid proviso, most respect ,'ully present the community and the public, with the following subscription, headed by the conditions for board and tuition. Per IV'ir, Dollars. For Board oc Washing, tuition, in Heading, Writing E giish Grimmar, Ariihmelic. F ain and Ornamental Need'c wo-. k. 88 For tuVt' i; as above, except the Ornancnui' Needle work, 10 i For French Utight to English ladies, 12 I For Music, rmd the use of the Piano, 24 j For Hrawis-g -.nd Painting, - 12 To p.dd quarterly in advance. Bonrdre. to lin-i ihemse'u esin b. ddincr, towels, viationv-ry, he The ladies who will superintend this Academy will exclusively devote their attention to the improvement of their pupils, in the branches of us Tul 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 nu merous community of the most pure and well informed of ihe sex. consecrated and qualified to the service, a selection of competent tutoresses may alwavs '; exoected, whose tender and I cor.scieniU us caic of their pupils will be calcu'ated to pain the 1 ve and confidence of both pupils raid pave- ts. 38-tf October 15, 1823. NOTICK TJ PRIONS Laving claics against the R estate ol Jancy J. ilithvra. deed arc requested to present them prop, rly authenticated likewise those that ate indebted to make immediate pavment Cp, W'A. WITHERS, .x or f ) jf Sixth ihe Will annexed. N. I have a FJRMv, rent, 3i milcy E fr oni v incer.nes. on which thcrris an excellent orchard ennuirc ! 1 t iiiiuieuiJi'i) 01 un mium.iiijii, in v inci noes, or to Jas. or John Scott, near the premises, or to J. Mc Clure W. L XV. f) SHERIFF'S SALE JjQY ''irtug of an execution dir .I'.T'me horn the Cletks cilice i rected to :c ot the Cl.bson circuit court and 1 in mv I,,:kU. I will expose to :t- on S attlrdav the thirtcenth dav cf I) cen hrr ' e house in Pfirce o u of (icnrgc O.'.'.'i v : he court .,ml in hundred acres of land, b. !'-g .v C, : 'm Militia Donation south of v. l.itv jivei, l;en as the propcrtv of said Co:;d to satisfv said execution in favor of Renjamin Roads Sale tr comtneice between the hours of ten and two o'clock on said day. JAS K. SLOAN, so c November 27, 1823. 41 21. NOTICE. 7 Jj ; J & Subscriber requests all persons have purchased hats from him 1 for pioducc R. P. PRICE. November 20, 1623. 43-tf
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A . titsuancc of iaw. I, Jams s MorfM kok, Fiesiditit of the Uiip (i ?5ta..s, do .iei cby tkclare and inaki. ki;v.!. u.at . a public sale unl be held at . , Ollke at Fiai k in, in t. sta'i t V:s, souri, on ihc first Monday in 1) w r next, for the disposal oi sn h ot the sands situate vuihin the i:Utiict ol 11 d county, in said state, a havt )Cv. quished to the United States pi :- t 1st day ol October, I32t,,i1thi . oviiot)"5 of the act passed on the 2; du tX March, 821 entiikd l An 1 1 w.K . - lief of the purchasers of pub ic , ior to me i si (lav i JUi , 1 o-( " i.: . ,1uatc ili the loiow!i:g drstiibid U unships and Irac i-low isl-ipc., in.g north oj ;he M-nsoun Jtvfr. at u wc.t ol the fihli pi it ipu. n.crieicn. vtz : Iu F. 4- . . 1 inclusie, cf ra 1.1:1 1 " V. 17 23 ..cc, ALSO, at the s: will be expo-.ed, to public sai-,;;;; e to the provisions ot the fotuih se".; '7 Ok the act, ptsbtcl on the 2-lm day o; Ap-il, 1820, tn'itled 'An act making luij'et provisions for the s.im ;! il;e j u ,tc lauds," such viuh i'ua't w i iiir g al)overr.entio: d l-w i; as ! t:.e lyjeoTne lorki'io tin- Ui.ite StutC) ptior to the 1st ol October, IH2', t i i.4i:ure to complete t'.e p lyment w i'hif ' riotl pi esc ribed by law. The sales wiii open wit!! the ' number of section, kjv.? and1 proceed in regub: :u t - c-; , Given under my hand, i. -Washington, this i 2th day oi ! -I' f u 1823. By the President : KS MONU-iC. GEO R OEHR A 1 1 A M, C'.m'r t fh General L.u.d 0Fc Aug 13 82:1. 3 1 1st r.i dec. F.urr times. HE subscriber having a large nurs iy of young Al'l'LL -S, situate in Wdntit Plaint- Ct;. k l :v,
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lllinos, three miles south ol d':win. in payoiM'.t i'crit,Cutt f, (. wc.v, Jl'itu:., and aln ,t any otiu good tur e i.et ;...- above 1 - tie'e- wiii b- prefrned. and low a liberal trade nice for the K.mc'---The perch vei -hail have !.' e igl ' ch(.-s tl e trees ; none n d b. fi'ia- : c 1 net biing supplied, as there art at h.ict 40,0(k.' tit to set out. W D AHCTIKH. Julv 7, 1823. .4 X MM X I HE suhsc ibcr hps on hand qinxti y of a lai ge CASTI? GS. ' of every dr.-ciiptn 1 ol the very best on., tv v ,cb he fi :it vy If n four? h a:: rs pei pr t.'d. at a 1 ti.uctd piice by v ' tU h t ( t. i , or r 'r. n. GRAFT I R. August 25. 1P23. i it 'Oi JCK. 'i"T IN'TENDF!) agreeably to publics. i !OI on on t'-.e 7 of 1I0 t: to have but for commenced ac? ng School 1 stu 1 u 1 11 jM.us 1 1, lit tii.i . , r.t.-s. ! utvil I can meet with gica;c ei.ct.uiagen cnt. II. A HUNTER November 28. 1823. 4 1-3t. NOTICK. ONSIDKR ATK )NS of an imp:a- ' - XUC natll,c wi" im!ucc ah- i.rc
lilinos, three mites south ol d.':win, invites the cidzcrs ot tlu ;.b.:.l. . nr.- - Of try aeijaeeo ,to give Inm a c dl t . viiil sell at six dollars per Iran! red u: r t;.!;e. J
,rom lhc st;'t.c for Ibe sp.ee ot ! t c S months ! ui ing this ne iod, n 1 1. !,d,
m. ir. .t. 1 m tx (id to my business in court and Mr (it ., v;c W. Ewing, will at all times Li u nt d a' my olnce. Vors T APRS. Vinccuncs, Jidv R 4 Now in the Frrs ar?1 w -h,. ty br puh'ishtMl :n ' . fi.r INDIANA A A V C. tor the way 1824A CmpU'te aorrnu-nt o! M;:-i-rates Blank- for salt at this ofiirp aNo fllanl: D. f fK F'Vtrty- Resolve ne t to he t o 'hateveryd! have, spend less-P v : v is a great rnrmy to human 1 -tppi- r cerainlv d-sos libit;, ( p :,Vrr, s(-nc xirturs ' practicable, ar4 oth?v. .ttrcmclx tTicalN
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