Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 February 1825 — Page 3

THE WESTERN SUN

VrXCRJVXRS, FEBRUARY 19, 1825. The Legislature adjournal on Saturday the 12th inst. and our members have reached home. In ? his days paper I have given a list of the acts and rcsolti- j tions nassed hv them, as far as thev have t ( ..j . ' been received, it is said- not to be complete. Mr. Ewing is preparing an analysis of some of the most important acts, which will be presented next week in a circular to his constituents. I am authorised to say, that col. Hyacinth Lasntile, is a candidate lor Major General, vice Homer Johnson, resigned. Genl. William II. Harrison, the hero of Tippecanoe, has been elected to the Senate of the United States, from the State of Ohio, for six years fiom the fourth of Mirch next. I am glad to perceive that this distingushed individual, has been called fiom private life, to so high and responsible a station which his talents in every respect, so well qualify him to fill with dignity to himself, and lionorto his constituents. We copy the following address, of Gm. Elisiia Harrison, to the citizens of tliis State, from the Indianapolis Gazette. fellow cinzsvs of Indiana. Permit me to tende r myself a candidate for LIEU 1 EN ANT GOVERNOR, at the ensuing election in August next. On this occasion I am convinced that I do not appear before you clothed with the advantage of affluence, or aided by the leading politicians of the state; yet I conceive that a residence of ten years in the state (six of which has been employed in legislation) will enable the disin tcrcsted part ot my fellow citizen to judge impartially as to my qualifications, to fill the office in question; and to that portion of the people I submit my claims with due deference to the party in power. ShouUl I be elected, I prom ise a faithful discharge of dun, without retrard to local or sectional considerations. Internal improvements, as well as other nutters connected with our common interests, in a s'ate or national point of view, I shall consider it my duty to aid and further so lar as may bs hi my pow. er. As president of the scn.itc, (should I have the honor to be elected) in the exercise of my constituti ar.al right, I sha.il be governed, in local matters, by the wishes of the people, thus locally interested: In all general questions, involving the interest of the state at lr. ge, I shall be governed by my own opu in, unless otherwise instructed from the It -gitimatc source. If, upon such considerorations, the majority of mv fellow citizens should cooler the important cilice, in question upon me, I will discharge the duties incident thereto, faithfully and impartially, so far as my abilities and close application will enable me. With sentiments of the highest consideration, I am the public's obedient servant. ELISHA HARRISON. Indianapolis, Jan. 15, 1825. CHILI AND PERU. Lieut. Ramsey, of the Navy, I as arrircd in this city fiom the Pacific, being the bearer ot Despatches ftom cur Minister to Chi i, and liom Commodote Hull, the Commander on that station. "We have bten obligingly furnished, by him, with the following, as embracing suclt information as he had In t n enabled to collect in relation to the military iterations, and the aspec of c (Fairs geneiully, in that country. .Vat 1st. By the last accounts from the Pat lint head quarters, hearing d. tes to the middle id September, (Jen. Bolivar was at Ciuamaiua, and ihc Royalists had fallen back to disco: the; e had been hut one action, and tint herein the Cavaliy ol the two armies, hica was the piineipal p i 'e and reliance of the Spaniards it took place at J mum, in ti e plain of Rejus, on toe 5th ultimo to which p are Canterac h ul advanced bi m Janja, whetc his head quarters had be n for the Inst two years, with the intention of attacking Ilolivar, under the mistaken calcu'atiun that his force was in every navirlorior. He dhcovctcd his error too late, and im- i inematciy negan a piccipuaic t en eat Bolivar, perceiving no hopes of a general action, abandoned his infantry, and vet off r.t a gallop with his cavalry in put suit; his force was seven hundred only, and Cantetac, seeing himself closely pressed, turned with his envahy, tw ele hundred in numbr r, and. made a desperate charge. The contest was very sevetc, but resulted in the total rout ol the Spaniards, with the loss of font humbed men; that of the Patiiots being only sixty. In a verv few las thucaltci, desertions from the Roy:Uv.s had exceeded fifteen bundled. Can

terac1, mounting the residue Of Ins force, fiom 2 to 3000, was making the best of his way to Cusco. Theie are now with Bolivar twelve hundred men, and ere this, wi additional force, intended for the occupancy of Lima, have lauded to leeward. La Paz, and the country formerly comprizing a part ol the Vice Royalty of Buenos Ayres, in Upper Peru, is occupied by Oianeta, with three thousand men, in the name of the Paitia. This officer was a Spanish Commander in those provinces, but an intrigue, to be proclaimed Vice King, having been prematutciy discovered, was obliged to adopt the course which he has been of g. eat service, as Baldcz has been constantly opposed to him, ihus iieut-.a iz ng a large portion of the Spanish army. Since the success of Bolivar, the latter has received otders to join the Vice Roy and Canterac at Cusco, where they may be enabled to summon six thorn ami men. The patriot toice low consists of three thousand Peruvians, and nine thousand Columbians. Bolivar having, io no instance augmented his fo.co by dcsui lions from the enemy, he receives their arms, and directs that they iclhc to their families, fiom wh- se bosoms thev have been forcibly wrested, to rivet their own chains. I ins measure has prown of a h; r ;Cter Hie mosi p olitic; and an asto'-lu, -en w-'u!d not be . xciied,was the Span s:: :nv to he disorg .' Ized entirely by desefjo t. '1 !.t ir c:mn ;t b of mucn oinr. i dnia;t :n. us the first sh ck must t: vjUu-.te in the aunihilatiau r.f the P ; t:ijis. Call a i, n is thought, will he s.aived out in time or Ijui- months, liioug'i a matter of no great mo.ner.t, as there is a lost to windward and to leeward, diff ring in distance fiom Lima vctv little horn Callao. On the 12th Sapt. the Spani-h sixty-four Aia, and brig of war Aerobes, entered Callao, permitting Admiral CUiisc, with an inetlicient frigate and soiad brig to lav wituin two miles, soliciting combat The aniral of this foce, which has b.ien long looked for, will, it is ptcMimed, prove of no utility. By adiecs iccvived at Valparaiso, to the 15th Oct. ttui-jO li rd made his appeaance oil' Callao, with five sail of Peruvian and Colombian vessels of war; and although with a force greaily inadequate to that of the Spaniards, there is no doubt but that, ere this, the decisive sttoke hub been given. LATEST FROM EUROPE. New York, Jan. 27. The packet ship lltuiso i Capi. Cnamlin, which arrived yes:ciday miming, left the Downs on the i I th ult and we are tavortd wit ii L.n du papers ana Shipping Lists to the evening ol the bin. Up m t iat ti e the weather had conti'.iTvd ext. oinciv boisterous on Hie European joa-d, out t do n t li -.el Htai ;:n material damage bus been sus.hiik.u b) A iiericau vtsavla. I he idiot k ol an earthquake was fell ut Poitsmuuth on the 7th t he Pali papers of the ith ult. state that the ilan.n dt Damas was acting as Minister tor Eottign AiVairs. 'I lie advices boii; Math id to Nov. 29, state that the Ficnch ttoops had ptepated to march tn their tetuin l Fiai.ce, when a Courier ai lived hum Palis with a new Treaty, by which it was stipulated that l(),UK) men, besides the gauisons of Sanicna a el Saiagoasa, wete toremain in Spam. It is also said that an express w as despatched liom Paris on the 3d or 4ih of December to countermand tne ouoih of the residue of the troops lium Spam. BaI-Timohe. Fiom the historical and statistical account of Bailnnoie, published in the last North American Review, tt appeals that the Manulacturing interest is now taking deep mot in the vicinity of that city; it is lemaikcd that there is no equal space of giound in the Union, that haB so much natural water power, united with as many local facilities, iss the ciiclc found Baltimore ol 30 miles tadius. '1 he mill streams in its i- inity now drive 12 cotton lactones, 6 iron works, a cat ding factory, 2 paper mills, a choco'ate mill, and 2T saw mills, ai d a lai ge amount of mill pow er is yet unoccupied. The cotton manufactures ate the ptincipal, of which there aie 13 facto? v houses, now having in operation 2r,o)0 spindles, and contemplating soon to have 50,0, '0. The t-umbcr of persons t'ow employed in the works is 2.300. One of the factotics is worked by steam in the city, and manufactures largely of cotten, vail cloth of su potior quality, consuming, annually, 3oo.oon pounds of cotton. Ann tg other establishments in the xicit ity. is a white lead manufactory, which annually W(rks about 230 tons of the raw matnial.

TALLOW wanted at this tlTtcc.

v"N FORMS the public that he contin3 ues to carry on the Saddlery & Harness making business, at his shop on (water strekt viricEXNEs) He also, will keep on hand a regular supply of LEATHER, of every description, which will be sold on reasonable terms. lie also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, Boots c5; Shoes, of every discription and quality. Ftbr'nary 19, 1825. 1-tf 7 NOTICK. "TN3rconsrqucr.ee cf the' late fiiu: which jjesii o ed the notes ol hand belonging to the sublet brv. lie would solicit all persons knt w g t lit inn ivcs to be indebt( d 'ohim, Ij. i c'.' or other . ise, to come forwau! iuul giu ; tvv noc. He is in hopes ih'd thi i -tice will n t !)e neglected - as in const. qm nee of his Le n;i--f itm-e, he :o!st tiut cntiie.'y 'o l.hcir nosoft to H1 . their p;qier, or to make such an .mi .' : tiien' as w ill cnab'e 1 im to lecover the atu. nrj! d-jc. All jKrson ind btcd to him arc also icqucstcd to nake payment. J-,)TT WISE. Vrncenncs, Feb. 19, 185. 1-tf NOTICE A Us persons concerned, are hereby ,t notified, that 1 have left my notes, Books, a; d accounts in the hand of F. (iiaeter, Ksq. who will attend to the settlement ol the sniiK ctuiintx mv absence. CHRISTIAN' GRAFT FR, Feb. I 4th, 1825. l-4t

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Sheriff's Sales. jU1 V virtue of a wiit of cuditieni expoid 7f nas to im: directed from the.- Cleik's ollice of tl;e Kuok Ciieuit couit, I will expose to public sale at thecouit house door in Yincer.hes, agreeably to the thiid section ol the iaw subjecting ical ai d pe.senal estute to execution, on Monday the I uriccnth day ol .Mai eh next, between the Imuis often o'clock, a m. and live o'clock, v m the following land lying aid being in Decker tuun-ljp, Knox cuun'y, sta'c of Indiana, to wit: a ceilain ttact or patcel of land, con. -iining thicc htmdi td acics, to be taken oFTof the S' uth west side of the said tiact of Abraham Kuvkcndall, whet eon he now lives, includuig the three fields on the same side ol said tract, as the property of Abraham Kuvkcndall, at the aiiit of Todd, Youcc U. Company. S. ALMY, Shf a- c. rJjruary IS, 185. 1-31-S15U i n'uu Ku an iiiiu-i eiKii'.iom expo -P nas to me directed from the Clerk's oliicc of the Knox Circuit cout t, I will expose to public sale at the court house dour in Ysnc jnncs, agreeably to the third section o the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, on Monday the fourteenth day of March next, between the hours often o'clock, a. M.andfuc o'clock, r. m. the following property to wit : one house, and half lot of giound in the Borough of Vinccnnes, known on the plat of said Boiough, by No. 52, taken as the propel ty of William Lindsay, at the suit ol Jacob Ku) kitidall. S ALMY, SJ: A-.r. v r it 1 cbiuary IS, 1825. l-3t 7 . l)V virtue of a writ of plutias fieri faJ csas to me directed from the Cleik s oilice f the Kt ox Circuit com t, I will expose to public sale at the court h-u.e door in Vinccnnes, ngtc ably to the thitd section ol the law subjectit.g ual and personal ettite to executiop, on Mjt d.iv the lourteentli day of Maich next, between the hours ol ten o'clock, a. m. and five o'clock, t. m. the follow inr land i i , ? i and being in Washington township, Knox county, state of Indiana, to wit : aceita'm tract or parcel of land, containing seventy five acres, to be taken off of ihc south cast part of lot number ninety c'mjit, bounded as follows, on the west by land owned by a Mr. Merry, and on the cast by lands owned by the widow Morris taken as the property of John Benedict, at the uit of John McDonald. S. ALMY, ShJT at. February 18, 1825. 1-8150 yffj H. DANIELS. (ATOIINKY AT LAW.) HAS removed fiom Frincctor. to Vinccnnes la and Mill practice law in the first Sc fourth judicial circuits lie keeps his office on water street, where he may at all times be fovnd. April 24, 1824. tl-tf

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Sheriff's Sale. 15 Y virtue of a writ of venditioni cx J) ponas to .nc direct d. fiom the Cleih's office of the Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public sale, ut the court house door in Vinccnnci,, agrecab y to the thiid section cf the law subjecting ical and personal estate to execution, on Monday tiv twenty eighth ins'ant between the hours ci ten o'clock, a m. ai d five o'clock, p. m the following lots ol ground in the Borough of Vinccnnes. one block of lots in Harrison's add'rion, opposite Ju 'ge Parke's, containing otic hundred and thittv fr.e by two hundred ai.d sevtnty two feet also six lots in said addition designated bv the mm. hers 193. 19 L 195, adjoiomg the above mentioned blcck on the Fist, 132, corner of Shelby Sc Wood street :9, corner of Hart 'ant! Allen streets and 190, comer ot Ilaitk Wood streets also four lots or parcels of ground, in the old part of Vinccnnes, containing twenty five toiscs squaic each, and designated by the numbers 364. "6:. 374, 375, given up by William Micuic, as plaintiff against the President Dircctoisand Company of the Bank of Vinccnnes, the ota'e Bank of Indiana. S. ALMY, ShfT at. February 4. 1325. 5l-4t-S-NOTICE T5IIEKF was left at my shop on Wednesday the 26th of Janua'y, the following articles to v. it: ore pir of Luics Morrocco Bootees, one pair of stockings, one razor, me black silk handket chief and a pint flask. The above a1 tides ate supposf d to have been stolen the owner can have them by paying for this advertisement and proving them to be his propel t v. HARVEY ALMY. Vinccnnes, Feb. 5, 1825.

S. L. Berk ij , DEMIST. HAS artived in Vinccnnes, and taken a lor m at Mrs. JuuV hotel, and clleis his ptolessional services to the citizens gcneially. He pet forms al operations upon the teeth, and instils fim a sit gle tooth to a full set, in a sa!e, c i.sy and expeditious manner, such as is now practiced in the Atlantic cities. 52 tf Feb. 7lb 1823. Lubi (riUjlcutcs of Luid j:ui chased from I lie Utvlrrl flutes. FLT1LIC ro.-cei; hciey gicn, that, three weei;s after drt'e, r pplicatiou will be n fdr to the Krister cf the Land Office ut Vinccniies, lor ihc icr.cwr.iof the following cen'ficau s ol fuiiher credit, in my name, viz ; East half of section No. 21, town 7 X. range 12 west. Section No. 22, in township 7 north, of range 12 west. North fi actions Nos. 27 and 34, township 7 north, of range 12 west. Notth fiactionNo. 28, in township 7 north, of range 12 west. In the district of lands offered for sale at Vinccnnes, the originals having be-in lost or destroyed Given under my 1 .md at Cvnthiana, Hatiison county, Kentucky, the 27th day of Jariiary, 1325. l-3t W. T. B A X Y.

Lost (vrtijirttfv of f,nnd pui ctiu.icd from ihc Undid Sates. TTJUBLIC notice is hereby given, that, ll three wciks afterdate-, appliea'u.ii w ill be made to the IUgis'cr of ihc L ,i-d Ollice at Vinccnnes, for the tctcwal of the following certificate of fuit' cr ocoit, in my name, for the S. W qr. of :er No. 4, in town. No. 1 N. of lange N-. 0 V. the original having been lost or d'-str. yr,l -f;ivrn under my hand, this 16. h day t)f February 1825. '-31 DANTFL CLIFF T. Ann JuMjih. Kh.nlii Jo-cp.h, IMorrison Jcsrph. IS'wv Jo-Iklt-y .Insoli. in-iif? and lrjjal rrprorntat'no of Ailey Juscph. tkoti late uf Sullivan county, Indium;. Take nlice. 'I HAT I shall app'y on the third or fourth day r.1 the vrx n rni of t.ircuit c utt, of SuUiv;.!: eonmv, India a, by myself, cr at'o; in y, fui the appointment of Comu.'v-ir ers to divide the n -I state of Ailcy Jocph. t' c d. ami ! e:vt several hciib and legil rvpn tn.tatitt agtceably to an act cn'ititd, "An actio piovidc for the partition t l ral tstair," when and where, any, cr all ol you may attend if you think pmrcr. J. FULLFHTON, in riht cf Feb. 19. 1S25. Uu