Western Sun, Volume 3, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 July 1810 — Page 3

the United States, under bond, for the a mount of their valuation rcfpe lively. I am fir, Sec. (Signed) JOHN ARMSTRON.S His excellency the duke of Cadore

NOTICE, THE friends of the SEAMEN whofe names arc publilhed below, and who ftate that they are Citizens of the United State s, impreflVd into the liritilh fervice, detained in fhips of war at Liverpool and Plymouth, in England, arc rt queftd to fur nifli this Department with evidence of their Citizenlhip, and defciiptions of their perfons. Department ef State, May 15, 1810. Places to which they are Karnes Men. stated to belong. Henry Murlh, Exeter, N. H. John Hughes, Talbot county, Md. T h niTiit Kirhiin. Onn'c mtmt.r "W V

Jofeph .Symonds, Salem, Ms. James Symonds, do. do. Samuel Graves, Newmarket, N. H. John Thompfon, Philadelphia. His brother lives at Manhattan, N. Y. James Coleman. Philadelphia. Philip Sninks, New York. Klczer Clark, Nrw Bedford. Henry Hones, Dennis, Ms. John Birkt r, Drcfden, do. John Pinkinfon, South H impton, Elizabeth city county, Virginia. Thomas JriTVrfon, Philadelphia. Charles Thompfon, New York. Thomas Badey, Portland, ilichael Holbrock, Rockingham, N. H. JolVph R infam, Btltimore. Edward Golfon, New York. William Frazier, Hartford county, Md. Jomes M. Hnyt, Stanford, Ct. William Smith, Petersburg, Virginia. John White, Southfield, Orange county, New York. WiiViani Smith, New York. Ch tries Simmes, Philadelphia. Daniel M'Guirc, Baltimore. Gielle Eaftman, Concord, N. H. Alexander Liters, Swannfea, Mafs. JSolomon Sinclair, New York. George Roberts, New Yoik. January, 18 0. William Morris, jr. Berwick, Mafs. "John C. Sutton, New York. February 6th. George CoHn, Nantucket.

John Sleight, New Brunfwick, N.

Jeriey.

William P;terfor, Marlborough,

Arund-rl coiintv, Md. Jofrph Thomas, New Bedford. John Cochran, Marblehead,

Thomas Hopkins, Talbot county,

Maryland Ptr Working, Baltimore William Conner. Chr Iter, Md. John Alln, Wifcalfet.

John Harmon Fail rlrlphia.

6th

10th

42 POST-OFFICK, ViNrKNNKS. Tnlr lfh laid:

1 &M

ff ot letters remaining in this jLyuL cilice during the lalt quarter, which if not taken out before the rxpiration of three months, will be returned to the general poll office as dead letters, viz. A

Nathaniel Anderson, Isaac Anderson,

10th,

13th 14th

18 th 21rt U2d

lohn Miller, Fell

23

s point, lvaltimore.

Vincent Shore, Fell's point, do.

John Hor fin an, Darclulter county,

.Maryland. 4 Peter C-mpbeil, TownRiip of Fair tirhi New Jcrffy.

Tnhn Morl or Mols, Citv of New

1 nrk. Samuel Grimes. City of N. York 27th James Taylor, Newark, LlTcx coun tv, Nrw J-rfcv.

Alexander Wcldcn, Philadelphia. March si Timothv Stnnwo.d, Newburyport M WTad. i'i'"tts. "William Lewie, Old Bank St. Norfolk. SvIvtHfr Brown, Hartford county, C "ntCicut. Afa Pci .Jletnn, Aylevfoury, Hanfork conMy, Mai. Crmlrs A .hms, K-ffigtrn, Penn.

14th

Rbert Thompfon, City of New York. David Smith, Hempftesd, Queen's county, New York. John Thomas, New Haven,, Coti. neftimt. James Prinficld, Centerville, Queen Ann's county, Md. John Gold, Philadelphia. John Maincs, Sinew (bury, Monmouth county, MiJdlclVx, New Tcrfcv.

Henry Myars, Philadelphia, Pennfylvani a. Benjamin Harris, Baltimore. lfaac Be If y, Baltimore. Thomas Holland, Fell's Point, Baltimore. Robert Firmer, Charlefton, South Carolina. RichardJBonner, Little Water ftreet

Philadelphia.

John Lewis, Alexandria, Virginia,

ion of Fielding Lewis. JAMES MAURY, American Consulate, Liverpool, ?

18th March, 1810. IHT The publilhers of the Laws of

Congrels, are requrfled to have this notice

inter ted in their papers, and publilhed three times.

Pulip Almy,

William Erucet William Barney, 2 Joseph Batlessy John Batless. Charles Carrico, David Collins, James Cokram Benjamin Corp, 2 ; John Durham, Enoch Davie, foussdint Dubois, Benjamin Evaus, Rooert Elliott. Sumuel Ftnleyi Jed i a h Pi em m ing Joah Garrett, J j fin Grant, Pleasant Glassc, Gervis Heazleton, Daniel Htazdton, John Hogg, John Handiey,

John Johnson, 'Joseph Johnson

Seneca A I my.

Samnel Burrows, Pitkin Barnes, Charles Purnis,

Nathaniel CI ay pole, PcZ8y Crosby i William Curt utherSy John Crunk. D Joseph Dnnlap, . W. H. Dunnica E Elisha Edwards, 2 ;

James Flemming,

Gabriel Greenhaw, Mary Gill9 H John Haddcn, 2 ; J. L. Holms, John Hay, Stevpen Healoni J Caty Jenkins,

James G udon,

philadi Iphia.

Si

3d

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Lichfield, Lincoln

rntiotv, Alls. Rufol Brinrrd, Haddam, Connectu nr. John Albr-t, Bennington county, New Jerfry. Grorgf BiiTfl, Sutna. N. Y. John Taylor, Bltimore. J icon F-rris, Bellvillr, N. Jerfey. Kirhard Penny, New York. Edward Olinjjfworth, Portfiaoulh, N. Hairplliire. Richard Hill, Philadelphia.

Peter Knykendall, Polly Lowry, Antoine Lasselle, Hyacinthe Lasselle. Wm. McIntosh, 2 ; Isaac Montgomery, Luke Maston, John M Junkin, John Ockletree, Thornton Posey, 3 ; James Patterson, William Purcell, 2 Benjamin Price. Thomas Randolph, Sally Robins Samuel Shields, 3 ; Josiah Shields James Stewart

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Jahn Widincr, N. E. Westall, William Wtnens, David Watson. 104 GEA'l. W. JOILVSTOytf. m.

IDUKO

K Henry Kuykcndall L Samuel Lane, John Lemen

M Daniel MClure, 2 ; Benjamin M'Dcnald,

NEW and CHEAP GOODS.

WLLIAM JONES Sc TOUSSANT

IS, JUN. under the firm of

ONES k DUBOIS,

juft received from Philadelphia,

are now oncniiur in the Red

H(dlc formerly ocrupied by Peter Jones, & Co. an clegnnt afTortment of J Nf'JF GOODS, which they offer for fale at very reduced prices for CASH only. N. B. Credit is entirely out of the cpjeftion. Vincennes, 6th July, 1810.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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VJMflLL be fold on Monday the 30th mMSjT inftant, at the houfe of John D. Haj, Efqr. in Vincennes, a quantity of

Callings, Axes, Nails, Saddles, Hne Hats, loots, and other Dry Goods, the property of James Kellythe terms of fde, are, a credit of fix months from the day of fide, provided bond and approved fecurity I e given before the articles purchafed may be removed, otherwife The ialc will begin at half paft twelve o'clock. GENl. W. JOHNSTON, Agent for Kelly Vincennes, July 18, 1810, JFVRSALE, THE plantation on which I now live containing 100 acres, about thirty acres in a high lUtc of cultivation, and a crop of com now growing on it about 8 acres in Apple and Pcaih orchard, alfo every kind of farming utenfiU and houfehoid and kitchen furniture, alio 11 my (lock of cows, horfes and hogs. A ciedit of 18 months will be given for all lums above 10 dollars, on giving bond with good fecuiity. A particular delcription of the land is deemed necdlcfs, as it is generally known and it is prrfumed it willl be viewed by any perfon inclined to purchaft -the land iruy be purchafed at private lale if applied for before the 1 1th of Augult next, on which

day, if not previoufly fold, it, together with the other articles will be did at public fU. Betsey Pea. July 6th, 1810.

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Cord.

O Antoine One ell el V Benjamin Parke, George J'htUip:, Sarah Put cell, R Jhn Reed,

Pntv.as Scctt,

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mas .Sru ti'r,

Jat7.cs tpatks,

Sa'-aii Tobin, Si run Var.no rs dell, Rachel Westad, Edward WiUW) 2 ;

Phompson.

T Matthew V

yep Vanvordont W Lrrjis W33drjt Ja.it Wdst

LOOK HERE, The fufcriber wants otic hundred hesdo StEEF CATTLE, For.vhich he will give CASH a: fixty h nilicty dys, at tire rate of Two DJUrs and Fifty Cents per hundred pou nds. Joseph Qneille. July 6th, 1810. (J; NOTfCK, 5TE to the plantation of the fob KZa fcriber fome time in the fpring i809. a forrel horfe, 6 years old lafl fpring, aioui 14 'hands highv a fm.ll flar in his forehead and fnip on hi3 nofe, fome faJdlc m.rks, no brand perceivhlr the owner is dtfired to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away.

Tottssant Dubois, zenr. July 12th, 1810.

THE WESTERN SUN. VINCENNES, July 28, 1810. The poll rider from this phce to K-f kafkia, wss, fome weeks p.ilt, killed on the road, and his body leaked down in the hottorn of a creek. 1 he mail has not yc: been found. There is also a report of another man having been killed on the fame roak fou:etime last week.

A communication from Har rifonviilr, has been received, and Hull be attended to in our next. 'Orm 1'be memVrs of the Vincfiinr Jjicty fur the ciitour3cci:st of Agricul

ture afd the Ufeful Arts, are reque fled to pay to the Trefurcr thrr yeily contribution .the exiflance of the foi ty 0e perds on punctuality in tb.t point ,nd it i hoped at the next annual niret'u there will none be found wanting in juftitc to thcmfclves and to the fociety.

BANKS. Mr. Dlodget of VVfliington city, has recently obtained a complete and ae urate return of all thr Ranks in the U. States. On the firft of April Ult, the number of Ranks wis one hut drrd nnd rhrre, and of the branches, thirty, niakiMg in 11 one hun dr-d and thirty three. '1 he nominal rapu t.l of the whrle of thrfr banks exceed fifty eight millions of dollars. FROM ENGLAND. A London paper of My 19, has been received in Bolton; The primefs Amelia, lay at the point of death on the 18th May, and the king was th-n in good health, hav. iog occafionally watched with his daughter. Thr repoit this morning ot the death o the king we think is prennture. Boston Palladium. On Tuefdiy Uft, Theodore Count Pah len, minilter plrnipotei'tiay nd envoy rx traordinary to the United .States, from h!$ niajefly the enipefor ot all the H'lflla. was prtlented to the pirhVent of ihe United Jtfs, to whom he delivered his letters of credence. Count Pahlen is accompanied Ly mr. Poletica as counC ller of legation, mr. IvancfT as frcretary of legation, d count Nicolas Pahlcn, attached to the legation. LONDON, May 5. Private letters from AmhVrdani exprefi the utmotl -ilarm ai.d anxiety for thr future fyte of the npprrflVd inhabitants of Holland, which all the fnir pmmifes of Huna

parte cannot trmove. It is ftatfd, that while a regard for thr indp-ndrnce r.f that

country is profeilrd by th Frenrh govrrn-

ment, every port and rerk is filled with French folders and French cuftom houfe officrrs. Not a I-fs force thui iwrnty thoufaud men, now orcupies the ports of H'llnd. l hrir head quartrrs are at the H ue. It is fufpctd to be thr prrfrnt poll ' V o f B npmr, to rpprrfs tin- Dutch fo grievioully, that they nny at lift beg the incorporation of their country with France as a favour. PHILADELPHIA, June 29. Spanish America. Yrilerday anivedat the Lzaretto, the fch-.onrr Three Friends, apt. Schoyen, 28 days from Luira. On board of this vrucl is Don Jinn Kdwardo, ot Crrcas, with difpatchrs fur the drputies lately arrived in the U. States, from :h t province. This gentlrman informs that the tovrnmentof Cracis is at prrfcr.t vefled in a j-iota, ro tfiiiing of fivr perfon?, who exercif- 1-g.il tivr. exTutivf . and for the

pielrnt likrwifr jndi( functions. 1 he following iiiicidns have lieen ap pointrd ; nr,r 0f internal fmar crs, one for

nir, ai d "lie of war ard i.ay.

Courts , f judicature rr not yet ir:ular

ly orjaniz-d. i or is 'he militia yrt fylVma-tiz-d. Commercial regulations are tinder'oiii a favorable change for the United States. 1 he prrfent government is confide red aa temporary, and to tontirur till -!l tie deparmrnt3 of thr proviorr of Vmrzula fhtll hve ratifj-d tlr iri'-fuf s -ch p'.rd at (rraC, whir h it i- fopp lt d v. ill foon be the c fe. Th r'- ar oi.ly two ' p r t mrnta that ot M a r-ar a bo, a' J (' rcn, w hit h have ri't ye: joinrj in the late important change of t'ovrrmn- nt. 'I'ur d-p, tis f'om thf departments of O vim, V-nna-. fi Comana, co-oprratc witfi the Junta at Cr a ts.

There appears to he no foundation foi :lie report r h . t au extra fclfion of tor.grefa will be called.

AOrCE. ONE rf (hvn !!'!, - to Phil-drlpliia tV.e IO:h of u u" xt wr thrrrfue rf -arn(Ky r' i-ft i-li d' ht'd to u,, to make payment tuf-"- tliat d .y. Char Us Smith it Cc. July se, It l 'J.