Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 November 1826 — Page 3

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r-VCVVi,NOTEMDEK25l 1826.

I take pleasure in giving a place to the following communication, and only regret that longer time cannot be allowed for procuring signers to the memorial reeling satisfied tha.t that cause alone, could prevent the paper being signed by four fifths of the citizens of Knox. COMMUNICATION. Jfr. Stout 1 herewith send you a memorial, directed to the representative of Knox, and the Senator for the District composed of Knox, Daviess and Martin counties, asserting their right to instruct, and instructing them to vote for isaac 8LACKF011D, Ksq. as Senator to Congress and request you iil show it for signers. K. 'rom Sfiain. We have seen a private letter from Madrid, dated Aug. 21, winch in speaking of the resignation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Duke of Iniantado, which had lately taken place, remarks, that he had several times offered his resignation, on the ground that he did not enjoy the confidence of the king, hut Uiat the king h.id refused to accept it. lie and his party were said to be very jealous of the influence of the Superintendent of PoUcc, Mr. Reacho. The office was bestowed, ad interim, upon Mr. Salmon, tvho it was thought by many, might retain It) though the Duke of San Carlos was talked of as most likely to receive the appointment. Mr. Salmon is a man of talents and of liberal sentiments. He once held this office in the same maimer, during the reign of the Cm tea. He is at present obnoxious to no party. The king has recently issued a decree declaring it not to he his intention to give a cons'itution to his fieofiUjin the imitation of Portugal. An order had been issued which made it criminal to 6pcak of the Portuguese constitution. Another order banishes all the unemployed military officers, or idejinadj, as they were called, from the capital This was thought aji impolitic mcasuie, as the banished officers were in cons'.;que nee going to Portugal by dotens. Hast. Daily Adv. Wc have before us, in a letter dated fiept.CMh, authentic information concerning Com. Pon rEii, in whose welfare most true Amcicans take an interest, whatever diversity of opinion may exist among ihem with regard to his conduct at Foxardo, and his treatment at Washington. He has reason to be perfectly satisfied -with the depottment of all dispositions of the Mexican Government, and ha become a favorite with the officers and seamen of its Navy. With the marine - corps ho had some difficulty, in the settle xuent of which he displayed his characterCX'tttic energy and decision. He confined ten of the officers in the Cu-t!e ol Ulloa, and sent the common marines to rise Inland of Sacrijicios, supplying tlu;: pl..'e with well disciplined troops fom J:-.' tann

service. 1 v." Cove! omcnt m and the auth-'n itics r.iui People Cruz, fave their wannest a:v:

the ma finer- in wttich he. iui'L.-sou the

attempt to I'tsis IhUaulh:

by the tide, which T&e in with audi violence as to excite apprehension that she would be thrown upon the pier head ; and this was repeated several timcs.-A'ar. In: In the Legislature of Vermont, on Monday the 23d ult. Mr. Sheideu offered the following resolution: Aat.Jour. " That our Senators and Ucprerentatives in Congress be directed to use tbtir exertions in procuring an appropriation of five millions of dollars for Internal 1m provements amdng the several States." Baltimore, Nov 3. We learn that Captain Alexander Claxton, has b. en appointed to the command of the United States sloop of war Hornet, and will sail with all possible denpatch with our Minister, Mr. Sergeant, to the Congress near the city df Mexico, who will there be joined, it is understood, by Mr. Poinsett. Before his departure fiom the city, Capt C!axton will make a report to the Government of the survey of this hatbor, w.hich, c ate gratified to learn, will be of a very favorable character. He has been for a considerable period of lime Upon the Baltimore station, and by his social, gentlemanly deportment and inlegiity of character, has conciliated the highest esteem of our citizens Wc further learn, tha' Captain Charh s G. Rijg'ey is appointed to the command of our vWst India trawl tation, and will take passage in the Hornet fur that purpose. Patriot. America and England The (Quebec Gaelic imimatcs, that a rupture between Great Britain and the United Stalls oas been rumouted in political cbc'es in England ; and tint the sTibiects of discussion between them aic not likely to be satisfactorily and amicably adjusted. It mentions also, as prognostics of such ruptme, the appointment, in 1824, of p.nginecrsto examine the state of the fortifications in the Colonic;; an appeal to the public on the value of the Co'onies, ir.seitcd in the Quarterly Review, and attiilio ed to v.u: of the above en.gineeis; and the mission of three engineers to v.ipC! iiic.ul i, bp els of defence, now going on wiih activiiv in Upper Canada and Be; inula. VVc kn iw !iot with what degtec of seMid si hi the above repot tcrs arid p.-r.j;it:s'ic:l'n s pos scss ; but it would requhc no :;;v.at depth of prescience to fori sec that, in case of serious ruptutc between hr. nn powi within six months aftei. Uni'e:- C-ad:i, at bw, would became one of the Untied States. Host Crr.r

FALLV VVrSTEIt GOODS THE subscribers have received, direct from Philadelphia) their simply of T mi L? Winter Goods, fromptising a great variety of ftooLENS, ampng which are : 8 4th, 9-4th, 6c 10 4th Rose Blanlvcls, Mackinaw 3$ and 4 point do. Bearskin Coating, Red and Gicen B .zc, White and Red Flannels, -Black and slate coloured Hose, . Black and mixt lambs wool hall Hose, Superfine Broad Cloths, Cassimcrcs,and Cassinets. assorted colours. also a supply of fresh (jrROCEIUES. And an assoitmcnt of 1IAKDVY ARE. The above goods being purchased in Philadelphia, at the la'e reduced :ricrj. they arc enabled to sell them vciy low, for Cash, or BEES WJX. JAs St SAMl. SMITH. October. ;s:6 . r8-tt

On hands bir,, old U'HIX'KE Y,

1 00 (k . ; . v A . ! ,V. I ', U)) sides U-: et LE ITU EH. Atid dai'y expvcu-d. ur pieces DOMESTICS. Cf'i"!-.pri-M-"g almost every peril's of WOOLEN and COTTON GOODS-iW :u In ivv J Sc S.S. V i LL YKSj :,1 IKV RE, "iONTJNUKS busmen at his old s:?'.)d, o; the e'-r.er of livm and Afar fret Street, r:nvci:r:Ct , (Iain Mwurc Ohitxx,) wlv.re he ha--for sale at the most rcdmcd pi ices, a general assortment of jGh'ocertcs & Liquors, V SUCH AS Old Rye Whiske . jjCogniac, Spanish, Holland und Anchorjj l:;.ch and Apple Ciin, i! Brandy, Port, Mathi'n a. Ten ';St. A Cioix atidN. ciitVe, Malaga, h I'.nlarul thitii, laiet W ines Yw trr Sc BiMinee, l';i:n: Ha;atJsa Coi'-liH. anra. n hi:: r.f.d lee, !! br ' f. Si'tsi' : Cho-.-atc, ;!N Orlenos L.jal Sc

NOTICE. y Vi bate of Crawford county. 111. on the third Monday in December next, for a final settlement of the estate ol Abraham Bogard deceased, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. JOHN W. BARLOW, .1dm. cf JOHN BOYD, aid estate November, U, ! 826. 4 ;-4 DRAWING Till. MONTH ODD AND EVEN -SYSTEM. Grand State Lullvry OF VIRGINIA 2d CLASS. The holder of two l'icketsor Share? must yet One Prize, and may dtaw ThrccZ The whole to be drawn IN ONE DAT, a-ul vtiil take place on the 2Ist of this month. Highest Prize, 10.000 Dollarx

SCHEME 1 of fi 10,000 is gio.cco t of 5,CG0 is 5,000 ' of 1,000 is 4,C0O of 100 h 2,000 of 50 is 2,000 of 10 is 3,003 of 5 is i cvO 10 000 of 3 i 3- : (A) l'.,465:::::::;pnizr.s:::::::::;: f f -( 0 sor fLA S X 70 a v: ;;"

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I.uin;' Sin;ar, Shad, Aiacarel, and Co.: Fish,

fM:!eap and Ixttcr

I uper, 8 Ijy Mh 10 by 12 Window Glass,

Plow Plate:;.

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The Harmcn;at.s 1 itciv c:;i'.d d : . Economy, 16 mites beur IMmh'k:: l;., mc progressing most rapi.i'y i 1 1 s.nnc o' ii:c most important mannl ; lute In the article of the Blankets, they are snpei ceding foreign supplies. Tte p .-citnensol this useful fabric, ate supcii ' an imported. Mr. Uapp is turuinj; 1 i u v: Ion more than ever to the production of Woollens ; he has a lare nmnber of hands ctoploytd iu adJi ion to his v;n people, in grubbing a.ui clearing o-a the under w oml ol their 40 CO acres, tor the purpose of cjncrting it into Sheep walks. The Farmers of the western counties o Pennsylvania, more paiticularly, of Alleghany, Washington, Westmoreland and Beaver, are devoting much attention to the cultivation of Sheep. In Addition to the amount of wool in that district of country an agent of Mr. Uapp, has sent as much of this article over the Mountains, as amounted to 12,000 dollars. Tiller. The president has appointed John Boyle of Kentucky, to be judge of the United States for the district of Keniui ky, in place of Robert Trimble appointed one of the associate justices oi the supreme Qourt of the United States. Xat.Jmr.

I Administrators Notice. rrIlE subscuber heirby give notice f Jl lo ail concerned that lie has hven duly uppoinied, at:d has taken upon hius.e!t, the trust of on aibnini'-trntiott on the ts tatcof l)u,l. lictvcs, (laic ol Hindosta?-..) de:cis't d. hich sai:i estate is i a'oha'.nv ir solvent, C.-ntl r.i'.s given bu : i tn compliance with the statute ii sncli Case made a;-fi pinvided.) He thcrH.otc t ecpn -ts i.il !H'!'-ci -Alio are indebted to the said (dei (,;, cs'.atc, to m-ke immediate payt:om, ;.ud O . so who have any claims of di:;:i!ii! thereon, to e.xhibn the same for !rw-i:ien . nt witb.ouv oci v. joh5t n. iimwi-:s,..m. Nov-th her 20, IfJVG V.-'.

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Ji H berctjy uiven, th.tt, nine v etks a'.-er

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u u , ,ijiHii air .i . 1 1 k it . . w ui ii Hoiiiier of th- Uuivl olIi'..e at Vinc:nnv, I'm Xz icnc va! oi a cc; tif: -;a t tn nc t itue oi ticoi ge W 1... Jotic iLc.ea.-.cd. lor x'.ic so'.:;!t eait quat ter of cc:in ,lb.

h'.:. in Tounhip No two south, el t

I m '.' i i;d and Voungi tyson I ca, : -,'rri S. A In.ondh,!

id. o.h ;d. tod. Nui': . Uitil Br;-ds, Svc. lioji, I:'.?u;iish Awucrican Blister Steel,

Also, a general nssortmcnt of JilVKHVOOL. printed & .common pa'uUetlwase GLA?JS W AKH.iS'c Paints and l)vc SHids, A full ;i';:;onnf!ii of AH of the best pj:iii;y. Also 250 barrels, Kenluiwa S' Saline Halt, AH the aho . , . ith n.t.ny ot'uci raticles, will br suhl low lor eatli. U ontrv Phv-

M.M:lts ran o; v.np;

a. !o pi ice. J he frt- en lo' Ikc s't ax

ii3-:f Vttu cnncs, August 1826

tDAli prize payable cash .--nicb can he had as usuai a. coiiLy s cffic:z9 the jiomknt t!ey are d- a s -. Prenint Pr:c; y ' Tickets tickets : : : 4 I quai-.tsp : gl, halvks : : : : 2 1 sighihs 1 To he hact w the pte.... .-ie:y cf Numb, rs (Udd lJ? Jt - ir. ) :.-t con e . -s' LOTTERY AND EXCHANGE OFFICES, JCWheie mere v,apiia! V iz-s havfl bt( n obtained than at any other Office in An '.ericaORDI -RS from any part of the United Suteb, cither by mail ("post paid) ci piivale conveyance, enclosing the Cash cr PiizeTickeis in ai.y of the Lotteries, will meet the same pt oir pt and punctual attention as if on persons' application. siddress to J. I. COHEN, Jr u i Hi ' HERS, Norfolk, (V.) Novcn.bf- Pf 41 ' The Album anil " Ladies Weekly Gazette. rpii;S i" a new publication issued oh JL Wednesdays. It has been commenced under the most favorable ousnirei.

j and, as its title dcsigr; t,s, is appropriated

parucuiariy to the Ladies. It is devoted to the cause of viitue, to knowledge and amusement It w ilUurnish informatioa on the culture ol plants, flowers Etc. useful receipts; a general weekly summary ojf P.n in and Domestic news, with a rich lund of choice and select miscellaneous Literature. It will be neat!, p.'n.-.cdon fine paper, (expressly for hb:.Mn ) quar to fonn-eii;ht paes, without adw.rtisenuT.ts. (rhic!i are to be inserted on a cae: .) i he price is only two d.ibrs, pay.

inie oy those in the city halt vrly & br

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st pi ice will be an 0l,,.ers 'eariy ln auvance bubcr;pti

vw ;ii uc rceeivea at irie Mf vr l url s

CofTe House, A. R Pde's F.o v hvoK Store, Chesnut stit, S. C She i';,utd'3p 107, S. Ninth streetJohn R. Wjjkcr's, 209, N. Front street, and at Win. Stavely's 70 S. Third street Philadelphia. Antony a numerous list of confibior are the names of Scleck Osborr, Rosa; Ellen, the Boston Bard, Sec. & in order to render the work truly raiable. the editor

; wiil distribute premiums for oriina' nt ti.-

No. ten uc;;1, in the Di-ntiet ol lan.N r,t- supply cl

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.ngular C::rtents. At Lyme, in Enjv , the tide is said to have ebbed and

flowed about a foot in depth ten time duTins the forenoon of the Istol Au Ian. At Ber and Scaton, during the same day, the sea presented an exit aordinat y appearance and decree of ccnvuUicr., and the tide ebbed and flowed so rapidly, that a laigc Eehooncr was left aground; in a few iuomcms after, -hc ras aain P..-)ated

leied lor f..tlc at inconnes And :.iso !or th.c lUKwal Cl a e c t i ti - a c l r the south east quarter ot section No. fne, in Towtsli:.t No. two south, cf ia:n;e Nten west- in said DWt: ;ct whic!; ua-, entered in the name of Sv-id Jor.es, and one Basil Biown; and bv sy.il lit own, tt anfered to the imdci signed, as a:!mi:uj'ra trix ot said Jor.cs the original centiicatcs having been los. or destroyed. Gs Ven under mv hand at Princeton, lrdiatia, this 16th davof November. A. I). 1H26. SALLY JONKS,.ijr.r. f 42-9 George W. I.. Jvkcs, tltr.d.

Xubsc tiber v. i,hcs to pui chase u quant Uv

0)1 EL. IX SEED, dciivctcd at the Ox

Mill, Vmcennes Also a lew hc.ul ot lan;c voung CATTLE.. J. L. COLMAN.

cuber, 1326. r,7-tl

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N FORMS the public that he contin-

J ues to can v un the

M Saddlery ? Harness i l)u-iners. at his shnp on : WAIF.H S1 HKF.T VINCi.SNP.S.)

lie ul. Wiil on land a rCguiar i ' premiu.,. lor ons.na- .... . '1 1 b c1js ainounlmtc o One Hundred Dd ara.

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n.i communicatiens must be add . ,'cd

cf on

tn ThrtiT,'.c rut.1,0 tr,i:. i ti

c- eryu. - M.tn.n, uhich will be sold , ctor, No. 40, Race street, Philadelphia rcaLona',s.. terms. ; Kditors mP)ing this will be fimhed

with the Album and Ladies' Wttkly fiazcite, as an equivalent. Postmasters and others will be entitled to every sixth copy

" nn-n iney f?ay orner.

lie a!s j ir.a .ur.ciures. and will sell at

the 'owest pi ii es, Boot:; Shoes , e-f c-ery citM,i iption and quality, rniaiy h, 1H25. l-tf 2 7 "KoT vK

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Litl(lli v for Tnidp.

A 1TL kimts ol Saddlery will be ivcn

in exchange lor i;ood merchantable TOR Ar, li E E i 1 1 'II E A I , o r COIiX, to be eelivcicd by the first day of December next. SAMUEL THORN.

Administrator's Notice. EHE ut.ders'n.T ed having taker, cut J; ictrcrt- of arlmb is'ration upon the . - . . A" T'L . f". . ; 1 , 11

" , " V e , . , s,!t- v-- ch in., agait.st said estate aro ur.t time, a rcininding their incr-ds. and j It jirec; to cscm ,cm .,ilhin one year the puulic, that they atedtfcitous ot cto- - r,,..,. .;, i T, . i t

ed tiiat all w ho Wnow thruiH.!;"; indebt-

ed. either to Dzct.r J L:i:;KnidaiL or to nff. .,1Vnvit

,i.:. ,. .... WILLIAM rHILIP..

..nu.u.oov ...... -uim,, .ui eaM..,oro- , OcU,her 21, 1826 39-4t

uicruisc. i ioniineion imminence tiven, it is hoped all wiil comply. They

scrlcmcnt: and all persr.3 inc'cb'ed to said estate arc required to mu'.-.r imrncdi.-

Mxecutor's Notice.

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propose teeeivin m- pameiit, country j Jf WILL at p'.y at the court of Probate,

''"" .u, v-w.,miui '-,a ue- h t Palestine, t(.r

licred m the p;oper season. Likewise ! ford, Illinois, on the Fourth Monday in

."tovember nejcty to make a final settle.-, merit of the estate of l.eteis Bohn, deed, where all persens intcres-ed may, and arc desired to attend. W. B. ARCHER, Ext October 25, 182C. &-

ood fat Caf.lv the most liberal prices

will be irivcn. If this notice is not complied with by the 'JO'.h of December next, other measures will be pursued KUYKLNUALL fc DCKKR. June 2, !25, iif