Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 August 1828 — Page 2
B azilian legations in Europe, dated at Londotii declaring that We findng, to our great sorrow, that the case thus provided against by the singular prudence of our august masters has been ratified, have immediately carried the said orders into execution, by establishing a direct correspondence with the prjvincial junta recently established ai Oporto, for maintaining the legitimate authority of the king don Pedi o IV; and which wc, in conformity with our instructions, consider a legitimate govern tnent, until his most faithlul majesty shall (defi nitely and with a complete knowledge ol existing circumstances) provide for the due governing of tint kingdom. " Demands were made in parliament concerning letters received from Portugal and their purport; bvit no satisfactory answer was ob taincd: it being allcdgcd that any disclosure Would be premature. The probability is thai things will now go on better in this kingdom, and the constitution he reinstated. Boll's Weekly Messenger of the 15th, says, little is known as to the progress of af fairs in Portugal ; wc should not at all be surprised if there was r.no'hcr smart threat of Spanish invasion. There can be little doubt that don Miguel has friends in other courts besides Madrid. Mettcrnich is not likely to abandon his favorite pupil, and doctrines like Ids cannot be unacceptable In the Thuillcries. t).)n tignel has advanced another step in the career of usurpation and treachery. He has commissioned a new ambassador to Par
is, the count dc Ponte, but it docs not appear
that the minister has yet had the hardihood to deliver his credentials at court. AftYnsin Portugal assume a more alarming position
than we had been led to expect. It is appre
hended in Lisbon that the constitution will be
Utterly annihilated in a month: the most ac
tive measures are adopted by Don Pedro's ad fiercno to resist the encroachments of the in fant,andthe marquis ch Palmella has depart cd from Oporto with his brave fellow coun
trymentotake the fir'd against the traitor,
The result we fear is doubtful, as don Mum
Cl has seized upon the instruments of power, and possessed himself of the best resources
for war the country affords
There was a rumor that Miguel had tied to
Badajnsz, but it seems to have wanted coiifu Illation.
it i stated in the Journal des Debate: that
the vessels sent to blockade Oporto, had tie
clarcd for don Pedro, and that the English
Consu1 general, Mr. Marhcw, had apprised the minister of foreign affairs, Santa re n. that the English would not respect the blockacL, as not being ordered in the name of the Ic gitimatc sovereign of Portugal. The Prtu guesc ambassador at Pari has ceased to ao for the government at Lisbon, on 'he ome grounds as those mentioned in ;hc note jftne , marquis of Pdmclia to lord Dudley ; but he as s ill minister for don Pedro Fr im the east, the latent ivvs t, ; sen's Constantinople as undistui h d v itst ; qir'.i ty by the announcement f wv i Ruv.ia Pie Russian count ' '.:eostt in m .dcd B'ailnvron the I Ith of V y, mdt' e t rt ti he. vcro to he opened on nc I 6th .b .titthiee thouimd Turks wee v ut up in t h towi Th. l).i:iul)p was to he er ss.o at Isnmel, G.i latz Oltenitza.
Carmarthen, and eldest sot. of the Duke oi
Leeds The Marauis was born on the 'iisi
May, 1798. He is the eldest son and heir
apparent, as the Lngiith papers style him.
to the tulc of the Duke ol Ltecs. i bus,
fortune in her freaks has raised to two ot the most distinguished n b c lamiiics ot thf Ur i tish empire, two Sisters the daughters ol
an American republican. smd the dncct de scendunts of the only sui viv irg Signer ol the
Dccurallon ol American Independence. Hut it is a pioblem, which may well admit of a duub, whether these American adies have attained a degree ol happiness beyonc
that of their fair country women and wheth
er grandeur or rank afford any equivauni loi
the simplicity ol manners, and the equality ol
feeling, which belong to a Republic. Centre of the Earth In a paper lately
communicated to the Hiitish royal socict), sir Humph' cy Davy has given his hypotlusis cause of volcrnoes, drawn from a con parison of their several phenomena, as obsei ved in different parts of the globe. Many ol the eb
servations on which this theory is founded have been made by this distinguished clu ini-t in person. II L submits as the most probable solution of the phenomena oi burning mountUiiiS) the theory that the centre of the globe is a mass of liquid fit c. Volcanic combustion, according to his researches is occasioned by
the escdization of vast bodies of metallic earths, exposed in their subterraneous post 'ion, to the action of water or of common at mosphcric air. This cone tision is deduced ftom the following among other cii cumstatices No sensible diftViemc is observed up on the surface ol the hot lava flowing out ftom the openings of the earth Hubbies are found in this lava which emit a white vapor that upon analysis is found to be atmosnhciic air. JV V. R Post. For the New Uaimonv Gazette. THE PC) 1WTO ONION Messrs Editors I haw ju f athered my crop o.' potato onions It is my first crop, and as I had but a dozen to commence, with, is necessarily small. My nbjt ct in caili. g your attention to it, however, is tobiinthis novel but productive and valuable, vecet able into more general u-c For this purpose I wish to communicate what 1 know ol the cultiva'i'-n of it, ar. 1 'nave been quite, r,uc cessln' ; while some of my neighbor j, who, perhnpr,. did not Ud;e the same pains loin
term themselves, have laded The ground in which I planted n- ir r i, is a lnht soil, which I moderately nu nurcd
m. re mannrc would vwk-. dnenn y :m i . i . i- . i .
lumv.ivm eu pnmimg ;-optcn. Dei i:a :;.ir beer, directed o pv.t them into t jc ground rar'i surrrs v.'vr ' at it f-'iron'cu '-eai ct.lv co voting thi- hn'b wii h ev.rtn Th:.- in-t i,:.':ti
was planted tiu- second vec!; v .T.u tp The rows sixteen inches atvatt -arh v.
The frosts of tin winter, snr.ic o! vi-.:,ch v.eti severe thnughv w a: in'neial a mi'd. w i t Jer i ffrf.cd tiu: unionii in but a s'iht dc
gvee. inrmg tiuir irrowtli lu.c, kvCT'hc i oui (I c!c r ol winds
ff HE subscriber wuhes to purchase wheat
II and Lorn in quantity and will take in Whiskey, Becmaxy Tow ttnen, Flcx-linen ttmhirt and ad articles ol country product delivered at his Dry tiuod 5 Grocery Store, it rhe Jsie .1111 Mm App iL-iu!) to be made 10 slims LeRoy who is authot ized to con duct the business. WILLIAM H NEILSON. Vincctines, Jm-e 23. 828 2!-t
SAW LOGS U OOl).
t NY (liiatititv v ill be nut chased at the Co-
lumbiau Steam Mill appdcaiion to be made at the Mill ot to A.LEROY, Jgent. V;iirfmips, July 2. 22-tl
l'lNr liuiulrcd dollars Kewaitl. 7i I1L above icwaid will be given lor the appi clicnsion ol ix convicis, w ho mack their escape from the K ntuc S;v Pcnitenliu: v on the 3d instant. The tohowing isa dcbciip tion ol satd Cnv ics : (i K i) lG I'j TUG X N T O N, Ajcd 25 years, weighs about 1 jU pounds, 5 fet t 10 inchts high, daik shin, dark eyes and hair, with a remaikably thick and blatk bcaid: his hands & ai ms v cry In it ) . s' i aigl. and well mud, and walks vc:y fn in and eiect He is a try plausible kllov, is inclined lo be picsuu iig in his dcponmcni, and aflects to lie veiy fine language in his conv ei saue.r., but do s not apply it vety peitinci tly lie Ins a scar on t!u. tii;ht thumb, ar.d has ben shot in the h ft asm, abov- the i 11k. v., wi-.h 4 or 5 buck shot, in attempting here.'.fdot c
esca'. e. lie is a ii si iaio Mifn n aker, aim
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has bci n t w ice coiiv icteo in ' he bialc ol Ken
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.1 AftiiSr FOSTER.
Aj: 25v(ars, w eierhs ah.out 70 pounds, 5
t inches nitd aloutth high, Car skin, t i d
hjtr, rid eye biows, and ml heard, with !at!e vellow eves. His fea'mes are Mi one: and large. lie has a scar on the light jaw, ohc inch below w chcik bene. Hi- no:e is a lit'ie ciok'd, C'mI i: c!in: s to the Icit. i I v i- it
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Spect'm thi gallant and riisiinguish d ethVei , arc Ca'Cuhitcd t mike a I rise nnpis-i-m on ihe public qvnd I is ue. v e undes'-md that gine.il Scott did app to ihc piesitlen for a furhiugh, but not in the vague and gen era! terms stated in the pub'in piints ; on the tonUarv, h-assign, d as tlie motive d !ds aj plica i m, a'i(l ftir the duration of Hs furlough until the next s'rsinn of enircs ft r th purpose of referring his eae t that body, anil
Sceking, such redress from them, in the p-e Tri'scs as the eircti nstanres nf his case might Warrant We undrs atul that the pi evident O- the Uaied States replied through the se cretarv of w r, and refused the In 1 lough on account of the reasons for which it was asked, and oidered general Scott in repair to I is p i t by he 25'h instant It is said thm the general wrote a very respectful reply, stiting that he would most elu erful'v obey the ordeof the command t in chief of the army fha' he would pr-mpt'v rep-iir to Cincinnati; but bggmg1 that he might tint be considered as implicating his o ' rights, and abar.d mi f--th rel tti(n in w hich lie conceived himself to stand towirds general Maeomb It is said that he has accordingly set out lor Cincinnati lichm-jnd linq. From the Richmond Ccmplicr: 7V9 .ivericci'i Laiies. The two Miss Catons, vth were, as early as 'SO?, the reigning belli s in Hd'imore and Washington, were th granddaughters of Charhs Carroll of Carrollton, one of the worthiest Signers of the I) claiation of American Independence. One of them was mai'icd t lr Robe! Pattcison, a merchant of Hiiri more, and-1 l ey went to Tiancc and England Mr Pa'tcrs ni died leaving his wid ow a handsome fertunc. Two or hrec yeats ago she was married to the Marquis of Wei lcrslev, then the Lord Lieutenant o! Ireland. Her sister wms first married to Col. Her vey, aid-dc r 'n to Lord Wellington, who liad distinrrrii . himself, and lost ;oi hnn at th battle jf Waterloo. A few vyecks ago,
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of correction for a tencid r0 w oi k on
ri!re yield is ninety onions : seventeen small twintv la go, each weighing ten ore'even ounces 'he iema:nder well sized en ions. T. P. New Harmony. July '2, IR?C Irish Sngaci'i; An Irism-m, who some 'ime jgo ws committed 'o Knutsnsd house
misdetm anor , and sen t he u cad wheel lor tin
e'.arc of a no tr!v observer!, at the c?; pit ation ot his task. What a grate dil?of firtigut uul botht'iaii n it w-miM have s-tved us poor craters i!" they had but invented it to go by stame like other .va'cr n ills ; for d 1 burn
mc. ir i nave rot Deen a'li r g 'tng up stairs
tor thrs four we:'d;s, but ne er could reach the chamber door at all. at all " ; o O n: F. Ire tors for President & Vice-Pres-idcn?. Agreed upon by ihc Convent!' us at Iiuli. mapt lis, in January U'Cf.
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J'lccti'.'ii on J.r(.?idau,
It K N J A M I N V. UF.CKKS, U ATI. IFF BOON, JKSsk n. n f It II AM, WILLIAM LOW, aoss sMii.riv.
Xoivn-hn- 3d, H2S. For John Q. Lhii::s, JOSKI'H ouu, J (MIX WATTS, Jos. BAKTHOLCMF.W, ISAAC MON'TGOMF.UY AMAZIAH MO 5' G AX
F H. Tll.LAY, 6c C o. 0 COMMISSION MF. R ( If. 1AFS Lnvisv iLLF. Kr T1 END to rkcfiving, sToniriG, and f rwahding .d.ki-n s ot Merchandize and Producr , rn tmy direction. Having ex tensive 11 jm houses near the landing, they are enablttl to s o-e on very good terms. Merchandize from New Orleans will only be charged the expenses of drayage and labor For sale, on Commission, 40 tons of well asortid C.iSTIXGS, 60 do. warranted 11.4 R IRO.Y. I.oipsMlir. July 5. 8: ?16'-JF WCF
UEO V. PUliLEY, II S now on hand, and intends keeping for sale, an assortment ol
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made of the Rest materials, in the Newest Fashions, and in the most workmanlike man ner lie will sell low for Cash, Fur, and such other produce as may suit 1 7 tf Vincenncs, May, 1823. '
r.as a mole on 'lie !e
!clov tue i it ear. an
thumb, occasioned h.y a I'iic. Itis ear'-i h:.ve bet n pierced, and br r. .rueiin.e z wear tjf.gs
Iv's been . oii;Me,
he I as been &e ven e:us in coi-lv-r-
ment lor his crimes, at New Oi ic.;viS. II-. was convicted in tliis s.ate ol Iltgh'vuy Rob hciy. His father lives in i mini; cnaoty.
I j in this state, and he is by trade a Chauriia-
ker. V1L!5AM ABiJAJIS, Age;' ki5 ) e;u s, w e !gas al out !iii p-wtnls. 5 leet 1(j ineiu s high, fi-.ii skit andiudr, v. i h ha?.'e ces; a roond lull lace, withpietty hngeiicse; his ruck simit, and the middn i int of the lore fit ger of t e leb hand is CK ob -d.in cot.iNCquci.io of a cvit, wliich can scs a coustuti abie iump on the same hand and Brgt r. He h.is a scar on t hi back c,f t ru sum hand, winch sterns to hrve been occa storied b) al'tnn, and a ::-i:ir cncuib instep lie h as u quick step and nolion. lis pa intsii-.' near Lancaster-, Clhio Me has li ed it. Mass.ieh.us Us, is by fade ,i drcscr ol
t ioih,a. ti .v as c-nv ic'etl hu- S;jd
Aged "2 )t!iis. weighs about 170 pounds. 5 bet I I ine lit s high, da: k bc.il , gi e ) ey v s, his skin r.iiher suliov, wi'h a thin bi a d lie has t.o small scars on the loiehead, one over the right eye and the other ncailv over tin u ft. His h.:iuls are very small for a man o! his sir.e. He has a seat on the left i. stir, iimning i.own the lip, and has had his ears pniced. He was bum near Pittsburgh, where, as he su)s, his relations live. He is by trade a weaver and a tobacconist. He ha been in the Indiana and Phi;adc;phia penitentiaries, and was convicted in this state loi
robbery
WILLIAM 31 ACS?
Aged 13 years, wemhs about if?5 nrjifrds. 5
bet 4 inches high, skin neither very lai: nor daik, daik hair and giey eyes. His com plcxion yebuw isb. He bus a mole under te light eye. His nose is smail and peaked, and turns up very much. His hands and fingers arc very small and sliniiei, and his nans long and slim, coming out unusually near ihefmgci joint. He is remaikably heavy made, w iih a large long body and veiy short legs and thighs. His father Jives in Hanover county, Vn ginia. He isby tiade a shoemaker, ana was convicted tor hore
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ct part of it. Tbcy will probably thzzgt their iiamts too, and may not have bee? convicted Under their proper names. They remained several days within a few miles of this place, the country being wild and rough) anil furnishing many facilities for concealment. Within this time they committed several outrages, and amongt others, robbed, stripped and tied thiec citizens of Franklin county. One hundred dollars each will be given for the i-pprchensiunof the 4 first named convicts, to wit : 'Ir.mtcn, Foster, .15 rams Ec Stokes if secured in ar.y jail in the U S. so that 1 can get them. If taken out of the U. S. c conveyed to any U S. jail, and secured, the expenses of such conveyance, in addition to the reward of g ICO, will be given ; or if dclivcicd to mc at the Kentucky penitentiary,
g '00 v. ill be given for each ct them, and all nasonable expenses pid. Fifnj Dollars each will be given for the two last named, Muck and fel:ncr. and all expenses paid for conviyance and delivery as for the four fust. 2 f JOEL SCOT T, Keener , -x K. Penitentiary, Fiyalikfort, Ky. July 10th, 1328 25-3t 7The printers of the Liberty Hall Gazelle, at Cincinnati; Ohio St3tc Journal, at Columbus; Herald, at C leavclanC ; Detroit Gazette ; Sun, at Vircenncs, Ind ; Intelligencer, at Vaiidalia, III ; Gazette, at Shawneetown; and Republican, at St Louis, wil! publish the ab vc adv cnisemi nt onccevbry oihei week for three weeks and forward their accounts to mc, at Frankfort, for settlement. JOF.L SCO I T, Keeper 0 '.he Kif Penitentiary. .
steaiimr.
JAMES FELTXEU,
Aged 26 years, weighs about 150 pounds, fair skin, dai k bail, blue eyes, and b:aek beard He has a small scar over the leit eye, and one on the right thumb, and a small mole on the upper edge ot the right eye brow. He is a man of bad countenance, and has a downcast look when spoken to. His father lives in Washington county. Virginia. He is by trade a cooper, and was convicted for hoise stealing. These convicts, at the time of their escape, had their heads close shaven, and it will re quire about two months for their hair to grow out, so as to give them a natural appearance. They were all armed with muskets, and do thed mostly in a common citizens clothing, which it ischen cd unnecessary to describe, as it is presumed they v.ill change the great
Notice is hereby given, f'p'lA on Scfzudayt the si::tter.ih day cf $ August, eighteen hundred and twentytight, at the ct urt house in Vineerin-s, we s' iid, as exct u'.ots of the estate of Denjamiy. Turnn::i, (laic of Sul!;e;m county, la ) deccasrd. app'y to the Cow r.issi.ncr s appointed
1 v tin L gisbtui i for Knox county, to receive C. idmir ol Deeds tost, by the L limine
ol tlu P. cokK id ii'id ccc.nty, m order to es
tablish the c I : i ' o o 1 K ai d P; rja m in Tu r ,
to a tr.rct of and containing fi'.y at ies, Deedo il ov xh-hn Crot-hi to said 7ut7an, Leirr p.ai t oi a four but di t d acre tract, Iv ing in the county afon -.a;d which sio Dted wa destiO'td in the hut nine ol the Records of the
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FUANCIr ! LT.I A Mii. ccccaivd Please Take Notice, ') HAT I t.-i'I arply io the Sullivan C'riu'i irur et ti e v.:t
Septenber term of said ccuit. to-. '
piintmmi of Con.rr.i?-i net-? to t , . : ! c real estate ot which s:id (!e(i:ftc v.i' - ,z
eu, an-or gsi tne sev. ia i i i s vi o i :v i.nts aeeordir g o law, said ical sh te Icing situate in Subivan com 'v. li e V M M PrRF.Y. in r-.gkt
ot John- Williams, an heir
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LL Mw!5e iiidt.hu d to ihe late Robert S SMITHS died iil.er by note oi y k acouitt, are r quested to atuidat IVirs. Wilson's 'lavcii', in rhe inwn of Palestine, II dnjis, on F idr.y the '5th day of August i ct,forthe puiposc of making immediate
kh on oi , .iiiii uioc navmg utmaruis jeams
said d( ceased, wil! present them properly authenticated for pigment WILLIAM MITCHEL,.Wr. c Robert Smith, deed. Ju'v 26. tR9?. 2fi-2t
rairiuge 6j Waggon Making. JSIr'-ff '1 he subscriber iniMl forn,s llis liicnds, and the ziu3zit public, that he has employed a fust rale Ca-ri ge maker, and ror ru lies on the C.iRRI.IGE W Wj1GGOj M. jA'IjVG RUSLYFSSx in the house form
er iy occupied by G XV. Johnston, Esq where ;Vii;;-and Rtpuiring will be done in the best manner, and on the shortest notice 1 hobe wanting wotk in my line will please to' call, and see if wc can agree on terms of payment, nnd price. D ANDREWS."
lilackinithin!r. . V..' rx HE subscr iltr f as engaged Mr B Wcli, Tll'itl f n c 1 1 Tm t , r t r r 1 nrl oif.i rr l.t.
Blacksmiths' Shop. at the old stand, formerly of Smith c Thomson the well known qualifications of Mr. Wc'.man as a good workman, will insure n liberal share of public patronage All kinds ol Edged tools made and wairanted. N. SMITH. February 14 1827. 2-if LOST, BETWEEN St. Louis and Vincernes, a l sealed LFTTF n, directed to a gentleman in Louisville, Ky The fader wiVl conler a favor by forwarding it by mail 25-3t July 2'. IR28. FKATHKKS WAiN'J Kl), THE Pi inter would be glad toricrivc a ft w pounds of good ntvv Feathers, for which he will allow the higl es . ..so market price. E. Si OUT. Vincennes, July 1828.
