Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 October 1826 — Page 3

THE WESTERN SUNF INC El NNE Sy October 28, 1826.

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Wolves ! Wolves ! The Wolf hunt advertised on the first Monday in October, having been unsuccessful, on account of the height of the grass, and the night being dark will be again held on Tuesday the 14th November, on which night there will be full moon. -It is expected that those who attend will meet at the Poor House, at three o'clock in the evening, and come prepared for encamp ing during the night. a hunter. National Read. Mr. KmVht, the commissioncr 'or locating the. National Road, and party, arrived at Indianopolis on Saturday evening last. The distance from Columbus, Ohio, to this place on a strait line, is about 167 miles. The party departed for Columbus on this morning, &

will commence the permanent location oL

the road immediately aflcr.arriving at that place the road being now located that far. Ind Gaz. Oct 17. Mr. Hunt, the contractor for the first four miles of the noli ary road from Memphis to Little Rock, in the territory of Atkansas, has commenced opening it : and the contractor for the other 60 miles vere to commence their operations on the first September. The route lorn road from Little Rock to Monroe coutt house, Louisiana, (gen

eraily known by the name ot the post of Washita 1 which makes the distance betwecn the two places, 184 miles, about ! 75 miles less than the toad usually trav-

!vs just been marked out by major ! v,t! r.Luk c'.umty, Aikansas On j ! u c mere are no rivers to be crossonly two difficult bayous or creeks, v,k -if which there is now a ferry, and immediately established on

the m'Jic;. All the other water courses are ru. ;H, and can easily be crossed ; the country thtnugh which the road passes is liigl !vi dry, a oil cm be travelled at all seasons. Majot Drew is the contractor 'or carrying the mail from Little Rock to Ivlonroe. Nat Jom The Atgcrine squadron, ronsiting of one g .tc, twocorvcts, three bugs and a sclio ncr, weie seen off Majotca on the 28tn i July, and it is understood, in'cnd uui lung the coast of Spain Id. We copy the following from the Savannal Goi gian of t:.c 9th September. Tne 4 Id treaty tin provisions oF which it is supposed the Hancock troop has been raited upon to enforce, has, by the senate of the United States, been solemnly " declared to he null at d void," and i i; y tiht and claim arising irom it canceucd an I surrendered C From tfie Savannah Georgian. ) II y yes'erday's jvad we t reived trom a li... m Sp it ta, a copy of the following hancm.d. from which, we presume governor "1 i. up is determined t support the surveys now going on under the old treaty, against any opposition that may be offered by the Indians. " H.EXCOCK'TROOP I have received otdjrs from his excellency the governor io ptepue the Ilanco k troop for an immediate march, wi h uniforms complete. In obedience thereto, 1 hereby order the mcmbe. s of the Hancock troop to parade in Spaila, on Sa-.urday, the 23d of September, with uniforms complete and all equipments necessary for a match. , R. S. OA KD WICK, Cait. September 14, 1826 " A person advertises in New York, a j machine, which, being a'tached to a steam i boat, will open a passage lor her during j the whdo winter, through any ice that makes in our liters and permit the boat j

to move u the late ol six milei an hour, and much taster, il the passage be frequently used it i calcinated that the machinery to one boa, which, however, may be detached at pleasure, and will last many years, will cost about g60O. From Rilbca Captain Broun, of the brig (i daxy, w ho arrived Lit Boston, cn Satuiday. tr -.w. BilUoa, whence she sailed on the 2th of August, states that six Co lombian pttvatecrs were cruising between Co'unna and Bayonnc. which clfectu.dly embargoed Spanish commerce in the bay of Biscay A biig from England, w ith a cargo of dry goods, valued at SI 00,000, was taken oh the bar of Bilboa, the day he ".ailed, by a schooner pi ivateer of two guns only, manned and sent to South Aiiuuca ; the officers and crew were put on board a brig in ballast, also captured by the piivateer, sent into Bilboa, with the admonition that they had better remain in port, for if caught out again every man -would be hanged at the yard-arms. A day or two since, wc published a

statement brought by thch3t ar.ivalfrom Portugal, that 2 or 300 individuals were impiisoned for betraying hostility to the new constitution. The following paragraph which we extract from the Massachusetts Journal, explains somewhat, more at large, the character of this hostility, and the ciicumstances in which it exhibited itself. Nat. Jour. Portugal We learn that a great number of pamphlets and handbills, hostile to the new constitution, were imported from England, and distributed among the people, to induce them to reject that instrument. We also learnt, that it was for being concerned in this importation and distribution, that many of the persons mentioned in our last had been arrested, and committed to Belcm castle A box of these publications was sent to the American vice-consul, Mr. Silva, but he replied, that there were many of his name in Lisbon, and he should not receive them. They afterwards fell into the hands of the police, and it was by means of them, and the letters relating to them, that a large number of the ami constitutionalists weie detected. It was only by his toitunate tefusal of the books, that Mr. Silva esca ped impiisonmcnt, and perhaps banishment, for that was expected to be the fate of the greater part o the prisoners. It is curious to see the force, of habit A people who have been accustomed to despo tism, and have a eptii ec libtity, will be for a time, most despotically free The friends of a constitution .should not forget that they arc s :, in order that a deprivation of life, personai freedom, or properly, may not be inflicted lor opinions, for reading, writing, or importing a book. This shipping of books from England is no new thing : it has been done before to aid acoupde main, both in Portugal Sc Spain. A monthly woik in Spanish, and another in Portuguese, have been published in London, with a short intcnuplion, from 1822 to 1823, ever since the return of Ferdinand in 1814. Muss. Jour. Sfiamsh Fleet. Captain Rain?, of the schooner Leo, left the Hav anna 12th Septenber, at which time the Spanish fleet, under commodore Laboide, the gi eater part of which were dismasted in the iate gates, had not arrived. One ot the licet, the .schoone r Dichosa, put into Charleston on the loin bijv.cntbei , in distress, having been compelled to throw over six guns, earned awav both masts, ail sai s, & e On the 8th, lat 32 long. 71, the 1). spoke Spanish frigate Leaua, with loss oi mizermast, !oie and mah'.iopmast, arid bovsp:it. I i.e L wiis also one of the fleet which saiied under the command of admiral Labnde. Since the gale, the I), has passed several vessels bouom up, also a quantity of spats, &c. Nit Jour Wc have received horn a friend files of Vera Cruz papers, for several weeks pre ceding, and including the 18th August The contcn's have been generally ai licipa'ed o ) gst them is a supplement to Dei Oiiente," of the 10th ot" Aucust containing some laws for encouraging emigration to that country, holding out inducements by grants of land, and guarantying the security of persons and property of such as accept the offers of the government Letters received from American citizens at Vera Cruz, inform us, that the commander of the Mexican navy, (commodore Porter ) is proceeding harmoniously in organizing the naval fotctsul the country. By a treaty b t wecn the republics ot Mexico and Colombia, (anteiior to the treaty of Panama, to which they were parties) it appeals to have been arranged, that he is to be commander of the Navies of both conn. rics, w hen combined : so that he may be at sea with a large force, even before the league amom? the four Republics, agreed to at the asembiy of nations at Panama, goes into effect. Nat Int. Letters from Carthagcna of Aug ! 4th, are received by merchants in New Yo:k, per the Colombian schooner Executive, arrived at Charleston. They state, that news had been received of the ai rival ef Bolivar at Bogota. A detachment of I 400 Colombian troops had just arrived at Carthagcna from Panama, on their return from Peru. The Colombian schooner Cecilia, was to sail from Carthagcna in a few days from this pott. new yori:, October. Frc?n Gibraltar. We have been favored with a file of Gibraltar papers to the 24th of August, from which we copy the following articles in relation to Portu gal Merc. Adv. Gibraltar, August 24. The Lisbon Gazettes contain a brief account of an attempt w hich was to have been made in the province of Tras-osMontcs, on the 22d ult. to oppose the taking of the oath to the constitution. The projects of the

conspirators having cctr.eto the knowledge of the authorities, most of them were arrested at Chaves, in the night of the 2; st; and the inhabitants, on the

next morning, heard atone and the same ! time, of the existence ol the plot, and of its failure. The individuals concerned in it weie chiefly military men. A brigadier of militia, of the name af Madurciia, ,

and a halt pay colonel ot that ot Silva, arc mentioned asttic principal leaders. The former, it is added, had effected his escape, but was closely pursued. The cries to be sent forth weie 44 Long live Spain to give us an absolute king !" U Df aih to the Englih, to the constitutionalists, and to any one v ho says that he swears to the constitutioral chaite; " Juguat 22 By a circular of the 5th instant, from the Portuguese secretary of

state, for the war oepartment, and by a J

decree issued thtonih the same ucpastmenton the next day, it appears that 502 men. 80of whom belonged to the 2d i -- gimei.t of horse, and the other 422 to the 17th and 2-1 h of foot. Ind, a few das before, plundered the public and private stores and cht sts in tin places where they vc:e stationed, coo ndlt d otlu r excesses and ultimately matched out of the kingdom in a hot v. The offenders and then ac( ( mp!i e s ;n tube u k d bv a couit pi; : I

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PIP HE subscribers have re--M- ceivtd, diiect bom Pkdadi lii;ay their Mipply f Fall I. Winter Goods, oompiising a gicat vaiiety ol ooi?:;s, among which are : 8 4th, 9-4th, 10 4th Rose Blankets,

j Mackinaw 3 h and 4 point do.

Bearskin Coating, J Red and Green R..zc, White and Red Finnnels, Black and slate coloured Hose, Black and mixt lambs wool half Hose, Superfnrj Broad Cloths, Casi.ncres, and Cassinets assorted colours. a i.so a sopp y t fiesh GROCERIES And in as i tment cf II A 141) W A HE The above c.ocds b ing purchased in

Administrator's Notice. y HE undersigned having been an

pointed adninistrator on the estate

ot uUosea 11 atson, (late of Martin county, Indiana) deceased, gives notice, that the

saiei estate will probably be in-ohent-and gives further notice, to all those hav

ing claims against the said estate, to bring them forward duly authenticated according to law and all these indebted to come forward and make immedia'e payment. LEWIS BROOKS, ,4dm, September 25, 1S26 38-3 NOffCK! k LL pctsons ate hereby forewarned J fioiii purchasing from James Jchn sen, frrmerly of Owen county, Indiana, the south cast quarter ot scctir n No 26, in Township No. 1 1 north, or Range No. 3 west, purchased by him firm the Register of the Land Office at Vincenne s on the 28th cLy of Mry. !8!8. I having pnichascd tft samefiom Join Teil his legal assignee JOHN ROBINSON. October 9, 1826. '6-9 MILL FOR SALE. IIK nbsciibcr, living in the county -b : Ciar k, Illin is, offers for sale his S1W MILL elected upon Mill creek ; it is now in operation, and u not txce iled bv anv in the state tht h -indation for a GRIST Mil I. s o ;, Further i cc ip'.t! n is; t ! . i . ;s not p e-,o:m d p-.Msor. v. k i jii'r.ha.'e .'.ibout viewing the prt-miits The icitns will be liberal, a cedit o1 ten years in yearly payments, mat ' e had U i two thirds of the purchase morn v, bv se nring the p.ymt ns, o bear intcte-t Item the d;tc ot pi.iclu se L WPT'N K UULLENBAt K.

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J Sc S Ml. SMITH. . October, :fcJ6 3S-tf On hands 2()lnu( WHISKEY 100 dr KJNIUW i S..1LT too aides Up. er LEATHER. Andduiy ixptcted. 200 pieces DO ME S TICS. c-m;ns: )g almost evctv s; eri s ,.f WOO .EN and COTTON GOODS, -ddcath -or. J Sc S. S

I smmiDo the i se:bsC!ihci vvis!n to JU chase a quantity

ot 1EAX SEED, deiiveied at it e Ox Mill, Vinccnncs Also a few head of

targe young c.i J J.J J. L COLM AN. October, 1826. 37-tf J- NOTICE To all whom it may concern,

& 'iia i i nave iaK.cn out iL iers ot ad f ministration, upon the esiate ot Aathan Rake r, (late ol Ktox county, Indiana) deceased, and will oposc to sale on Monday the Sth of November next the real and personal estate of the sid deceased, consisting of 100 acres of Lair! lying on the watcis of Povt'ty tun, Cattle. Hogs, and Horses, Household Sf Kitclieu Furniture. Terms of saic all -uu ; 1 1 e one dollar, cash in hand ; ah sums over six dollats, eighteen mmlhs cudit, for tlie personal propcity. I tie tetii'S of sale for the teal estate, will he made known on the dav o" sa'e JOHN BAKER, Exor of he estate f;' NAIHAN BAKER, deceased, ivith the ivUl anncxt d.

October 20, '826.

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State of Illinois,

A WHENCE COUNTY,

T7 committed to my custody, on f the fif-eerth instant, a nemoman

who calls himself SAM, he is supposed to be bctwen 30 and 40 years ofae,five feet 6 or 7 inches high, heavy made, full featured, has a scar on his right aim below the elbow, and is considerably gray on the top of his head the owner (if there be any) is requited to come forward pursuant to law, and take him way. HIRAM WADE. Shtf. l c. September 18. 1826 33-6 FOR SALE. a ro,rP,ctc four horse Ahmggo.y, entirely new, Enquire of the) PRINTER. October 13, 1826. 3G-;iri

roilectoi "s i!e for Taxo. T? WILL :re st c nd Monday of No- $ v-. i ; t i !, at ti ti'thous' 'oor in Mvi .. ',fl . at pi-ht c aiani t ntinue tr en Cw ;o dav, tost'! 'he several t r at ts of hitxi ritid town lo's. chat ahle witii taxes f"-r the ycats 182-1, 1825 and 1826 I'ersi ns interested had better attend to their toxes Rh HARD DODD. CI s c. Seprrniber 28. i826. 3 -4

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uv i him miiiui, in I, iwi foecv loe, i .'; i.:Sj v. here all those vl,. favoi lu i witn dr

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her lal):e --hall be furnished vith the ijest that thec..oUry afl'ncls Stt ict attention will be paid o all that ctdl. AUo, good v? j!'.;:iig for ho scs 26-3m Inly 28 1826 The Album ami Ladies' Weekly (Hazel te. 73M11S is a new publication issued on jd Wedi -si ays. It has been commcnc; i ui ;.t ! c n-.ost favoiablc auspices, at!tl, as its ti ie designates, is appropriated patlicubily to the Ladit It is rr voted to the caue of virtue, tr !: ovvledif and amusement It will lii.i, ;f.',,.; ai'u)tl on the in tor !;': Ms. flw i &c useful receipts; a pti.tiai wetkfy summaty of Foreign aod Domestic t.cvs, with a rich hind ol choice at d select miscellaneous Li etatuic It will h. t cth pris 'ed on fine p..pn- (txp rsviy . ,r binding. quarto foi n u;.t i nz s. wiihom ad - ltiscnutits. (which ate o msertcd n a cover.) prit is u v t vo dollars, payaide bv V -.-sc ' , ei- hall' early U by a'-i ". ; ea y in adu.t cc. Subsctiptions v-..i be rece ded a. the Mt-i chant's Coff Hm s-, A. R I.. Us Farcy Book Stoi . Ch snut stieet. S C. Shcppard's, 107, S Ninth strce v John R Walker's, 209, X From street, and at Wm. Stavely's 7 S. I hid street Philade !phia Among a numerous list of contributors arc the names el St b ek Osborn, Rosa, Ellen, the Boston Raid Sec c in order to rendet the woik truly valuable, the editor will distrihute pi cmiums for original sticks amounting to One Hundred Dolars. All communications must he addrt scd to Thomas C. Clarke Edi'i and Piopiietor, No 10, Race stieet, Philadelphia. Editors copving this will be furnished wih the Album and Ladies Weekly Gazette, as an equivalent. Postmasters and others will he entitled toevety sixth copy which thev may order Ten Mills HewartT gjl ANA WAY tiom the subscriber Iii vn in Johnson township, in Knox county Indiana, on the l 6?h of t!i n onth, a hound boy . name G I. O R G E fi Tl about 15 ears of age th aboc teward will be given for the deli vet y el said boy tome, but no thank for so doing All persons arc cautioned against harboiing or employing him, as I intend to put the law in force against such persons, JOSEPH HARBOR.