Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 May 1819 — Page 3
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w ft Tl r. . VINCI NNES . .t in day. May 22, 1819 V-T-' -lowing fatter Uas hrzn han 1foc DubHcatiof ; "? annauni ea long expected) that co di issrc appointed to enquirs into i. in :r? and report up the olheia! conduct Of the Receiver oi Public monies, tl appears the commissioners will com. ro nee their enquiries and sit in t'.:s plat , on tlte 8th day of June next, and v i- bufstrict justice that oof cttiaens throughout the country "no have be :. -i:p:. lining should be apprized s C i ., t'"t tnii. t.-iv hnvfl n fmr o.-. ; ..;. t.; ''u,tnti;'ei.-Lirar:;es if th . be com ct. " luFFERsoKvitLm, May 5,t8i9. Sru-VVc have been appointed by t ic Secretary of the treasury ot the United tatcs, to investigate cirtain chars i exhibited against Nathaniel Ewine,Esq. Receiver of Public Mos rrr MVin ones, bv yourself and oto K. VmrrnnM rK R;h flav nf ne.vt . Su to give your personal atten'fatty HARRISON, M'l GWArtlMEY. Tekue-havte, May 15. ild i ro n or tiik w. sun Through the medium of f ru i-wr 1 inn AiTti'ii f f ft"- . . ' t It j . i ntizeji ot Indiana, that Col. MahstoN G. Clark, from the jSoltcitation of his friends, ha consented to become a can- ' - ai f m rkOi '" "r iiii .' LH- IVii lll UiiluV V1 ijU ant r.VcvrJor. This office is
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I onorable, but not lucrative. pect of times, as it respects proit may become important.- perty and money, been so aLet the friend, the patriot, and larming. Already has pnwfcr-
th c soldier be paid his due- - let merit receive its reward. OiVIS. Medical Society Semi-annual Meeunay 3, 1819. ihc loi lowing members were chosen officers of the board of Physicians And Surgeons f tl.e First District, for Li. j. amiler. frestacnt: li. JTt"r Secretary ; Bhas McNamee. , B un-Mi Pnihp Barton fee vv m. C. Whittlesey. Censors ths nresident and secretary a; c censors ex-omcio-rVmA, Jacold I'.nccn Jones, j. u. w ootvenon, B bert Allison, Wm. Trafton, Abraham Turtelott.Persons authorised V practice by permit until the next C seWi-an'nual meeting ; Alva Pasio, Ei Porter and j. H. Richardson.S Shuler and Philip Barton, Mere cn scn (leiejratcs to meet in convent ,n.with delctratesfrom the different 'Qf District Societies, for the purpose forming a state Medical Societv, L. S. SHULER, S'ec'y. Vincennes, May 3, 1819. f DOMES no C veffersonvilk, (Fa.) May 8. INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. JeffersonvtUe Ohio Canal. Monday, the 3d of May, IS 19, was a splendid day for the citizens inhabiting the banks of the Ohio &its tributary streams . i ti n r l j abOVe tllC Jhalls. Oil this day the Directors of the JeftersonVllle Ohio Canal Company assrmh ed nursnant rovv n as arrangements in the town of 'sonville and commenced the great work winch has so long been the subject of anx ions expectation, and almost unanimously demanded from the pat riot ism, no less than from the true interest of the western country. It is hardly necess ' f i 1 ' I f a. to say that the object of whs great unaerxaKing is to pro m xaKing is to pro1 convenient pasof every descripf A 1 C ire a safe and sane for boats ; , .n r 7 nT 7. r. . round the Falls Ot the Ohio. At 1 2 o'clock the Directors of t he Canal repaired to the . x .... 4.1.: j pot and each taking a spade, Mmmenced tiic excavation, The example ot the directors Was immediately followed with cheers and huzzas by a Jarge number of citizens assembled
, FvuvKcuua, vyiu a. m. aoiiars are nannio; over Uie tuf. TTnricon 4... T r Ti, t M.riurii T-n,rc , . ? & . me tluuson co iaive tunc,
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1 1 . i 'i I 1 v"n7 heads ot our citizens. What oUnftctCnHCnn, Hall, ihomas Po.kc, wm. Potter, . . - . a lease oi the state halt fepi i
VvmC. Lane, Henrv Lane, A. Wol- Laill'LUU"c m n icw iiwiiins, for 0 veur anrl tipwr tn
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S&eetacle. The Regular labore &o ,a alanre number emplovct I tor trw purpose, animated by the gn at glow of feciinpe and micros that pervadedthe s me. then commenced their operations, ex toe worfc progressed With a spirit never surpassed. At 2 o'clock r. m. the direc tors and citizens repaired to a iiajntec a nd patriotic address appropriate to the occasion delivered extempore by Ethan Stone, Esq. of Cincinnati, they sat down to an elegant and sumptuous repast, prepared for the oceasion . . , by Ma). Charles Fuller. Mr. Stone presided at the dinner assisted hv Mr FmVr m Viep ft K..,rmfnv ,, a . . .v. . ..,,..,Mwl.. lalllV. and Q"OOa fell dliipper- - -v - thing exhibited a spii fw 1 Sene' rous emulation in Promoting , thi; rrraf IVafinnol u-nrt r p.. , . . . . a! f a- - j i uneu to ne one oi t.ie sironsest , cements of our union and com mon prosperity. j The company then dispersed . l l rx. j i t an early hour after drinking a number oi patriotic toasts, . i , , r wnich we have not room to publish. In dian in n . AL.ARMING TIMES. Never in the recollection of our oldest citizens, has the asty been sacrificed in consider ble quantities in this and neighboring counties for less than half its value. We have but little money in circulation and that iue is dai,y dimirnino . , . - f bY thC universal cans of Cue Banks. Neither land, negroes. nr anv othpr artini ran cr.lH rf i,0if ,: .-.i.t u tor i,a' tneir value in cash, ... . , ' while executions to the amount ot many hundred thousana u wcui can Me ?aio, no iiavaiey will he in circulation to answer the ordinary purposes of human ,-r J r 1 , hre; arrants, writs and executions will be more abundant than hank nofps. and tha e.nnnr:ii ...,.,.,.1 cono r 0,;,f esP,lt aSCene WW', fling for the poor remnants of individual fortunes which the world has not witnessed. Frank. (Ky.) Argus. Baltimore. March 30. COLONIZATION SOCIETY. Extract of a letter t bev of the Coloniza Ciety in Geoi'getown, to a friend in Annapolis. " committee from nnrhnard composed of Judge Washing'n w , tt;3IIIMe ton. den. Mason and some Other gentlemen, have waited on the President and heads of densrlminf nnnn tL CK;. the execution of the late noble law for the suppression of the slave trade, and its obvious connection with the views of the society. Every encouragement that we could expect, has been given: we are more sanfine than ever ; and those who hitherto doubted its sue .li i cess, say it is now settled and certain. . M A ship will soon go to Africa ; when there will prSfy i i v. . certain. , i if te r "wt" M1V lu 9gJ freemen OI colour, ot good Character and industrious habits, to 0 on wages for a year, .t J? i with liberty and meant then to return it they chuse. " May we not hope that Annapolis will a)ord some of this description, who will wish to go and judge for themselves, &
eriVC a report of the. country to
their brethren here?" ' " .TH AM) PO ER. Mehslvs Map has been referred to in the kite negociation with. Spain. From that Map it appears, that the whole doP r J. j o a l - - . tending rtom Uie Atlantic to tile PaciiiC Ocean, is about e(fiiiiii (. ire ;i leu aitr. e.miles : ot Which that part lying East of the Mississippi, and in- ... , . . . 1 1 . eluding the Flondas, is equal to nine hundred and forty -two thousand, one hundred and thirty square miles. If the . J . whole domain were as pCJguloUS as Connecticut &t the last s n wt n .-. 1 O 1 i li. J - " Clua wuuiu cuiuairi population Ot 0erWrett ull,nJ - Jct muttons, jour nunar , ' 7 7 - 7 I rett or t'tvuTiiecn Z ROUS ana nrce nunarea persons : and it as poplrtl,o rL. ; ft, tit f , , J , npr nrnnm nnw rw rt.m himrtrrf. J OfWI ind one million, forty-four housand and ten f Give but ; : i i. . 1. 1 1 IS no limit to the grandeur we o. . ' . . . .a 8 . may anticipate tor our country, J . r . . Nay, if arithmetic be true a very few brief years will find J r , tniStnemOSt DpWertUl nation on the globe. We have only to Wish that it may" be as enlu wibii tnat it may ue as enlightened as it will be powerful. Nat. Intel. The 6th regiment of XL S. infantry from PlattSblirSf, passed through Burlington on the 22d March, on their way to Albany ; where they were to embark for St. Louis ; ftherwith a regiment from Detroit, ordered to the same place nuuiiuiy to ne em uoveu ui U .l A. a I I 1 u,c 1 c,,u" 01 lwu 4V 1 "" . ) "? a . . - - ,J . a . A company of gentlemen of un( Kn uav, nlv 1 " J rUU r rnJ nir r. lgs sell the salt for more than 37 1-2 cents per bushel, William Cobbett, at NewYork, has imported from Liverpool, no ess than 145 barrels, i "v 1 w of field and garden seeds. SOUTH-AMERICA, The Patriots of Venezuela.
for Peru, the crew ot one vessel had A letter dated St. Croix on the 5th mutinied, and carried her into ValpaInst states that Gen, Moriilo was dc- raiso ; giving information that the feated near Apure, by the Patriot ar- rest ot the squadron were in a similar
from tCniem- m under the command of (ien. Paez, state. On receiving these aceounts 4-tjaa' on or about the 6th of March. It was the government of Valparaiso immc-niZailOTVO-exnected that his whole armv would diatelv desnatched the same vessel, to-
be either captured or killed on their retreat; audit was believed that this signal victory of the Patriots would he independence of e lepuhlie ot enezuela. It was understood at St. Croix, that 3000 English Volunteers had arrived at Guayana ; that Lima had been taken by the Patriots; ai,u uiai zuvu boiaiers oau been captured at sea by toe Buenos Ayrean squadron. Fromthe Er.srfizr: Ccniinel of April 10. latest from soui h - America. By the Leeod, Woodard, arrived at this poit, yesterday, from Trinidad, we received from a very intelligent nUeman, at that place, and who verv recemiy returned fromthe theatre of following BRIEF ABSTRACT CF 7HE LATENT IStrlljcrb prom Venezuela. PoaT-SrAtw, March is, isi9. PoaT-SpaiX March 15. 1819. Late despatches received at Angostura' from Ge,naex' dalc? he0l5th ult. announced the retreat ot the Spanint. announced the retreat ot the Span ish armv over the Arauca. Moriilo, after an ineffectual attempt to bring Paes to a general action, was rapidly tracing his steps towards the Ajre. ilisubiectis to reuu. t;.e cnlQaattd countrv,fmdii it impossible to daaw supplies from the plana, in which was narrasscu continually dv vsjj cvslry. The detachments he had sent out in quest of subsistence had been uniformly cut on bv Paea s cavalrv, Sc from the time of crossing the Aracua
vi'l that of bis rccrcssinfc it, Sc march
nS far as Conception. Morilio had lost 140 men, and a ned liccc. lie had circulated (in writing) a boastful had cii cu!arH rin rkim a hoActAi proclamation to aneros, or lnhalitai.ts of the nlains. dntrd the h. to which Paea had rcD.ied bv a keenly satirical address (by way of comment) 01 JTUSi7: . , nnN TMe Artillery and infantry, (2000) vuw.w.uucwreuroara, m uxc Oronoco, were proceeding by forced marches to re-ur.ite themselves with rmui.i iu r t . .iraez. 1 &ey will be renJoreeci hv 420 having there daily exPLCieQi KC- general bolivar set cut l'om "gslu n " his return to tr.e army. Col. Hursler's regiment and the remainder of Col English expedition are looked for daily They will protffblj b,e ated -ith the euo that landed at Margarita, whither Genera Urdometa, and Vaklez t:oi. Nctdkam (the adjutant general of that divion) havp irnni witli in-iit Afi PmrlicK t Li ho9t. nr n)Sw ITJiS ? . - ..- vith about 500 MargariUnians, 8cc. they Will make a descent upon the CJ1 at ana IollT1 a juncuon with the division collected in the proi ' vmccs of Barcelona and Cumana to be commanueu dv uen. iiarinos-aara i. j . zas'. Monagas'', and perhaps Be rmu.dez forces will constitute this artnv. Monaeras was at the point of death from an at attarl- nf ff-vrr Vpws r,f r?f. a nvm uu v mm rvi i v. i ..towi s cisive operations may be looked for waive c from da ly to oav Should these lorces not complete ihc object of bdepene though the supposition is imprcbab.e, the troops to arrive from England will unoueationablv exncl the remnant of Morillo's corps from Venezuela, fhis will be a work of ' wuai ma nui ur d Cffete' aUvaez w doriilo has greatly. Paez writes that the prisoners taken were ntore like skeletons than livinc men Add to this, he, Morillo, has above 40mmiles of plains to traverse, exposed to the enemy : cvairy, m s own oemg annihiiated, and not an head of came in his camp. 1 he Congress was deliberating on various 1 emulations, on a tutalamtr ntal law, or constitution, to be proposed to the necDie for t'aeir annrobation. I r This is the substance of the latest news, ... More important events will soon rliil lAVtivA .a ti'T V.ic kfrtt - ... -B- j e,a! eccived b' ,nue abov ve,s" - mm m m conuun lmPor' Communicated fur the Philadelphia uarette. EXTRACT OF A LETTER. l St. Thomas, March 30. uBy a vessel just arrived from Curacoa, news had been received by a vessel arrived there from Carthagcna, that the Governor of Panama had written to the Governor of Carthagei - r u , . the torces he could muster for all ZTLZ Z r i i i my, wmco havmg taKen i.ima, was then advancing rapidly to the nortliward) no doubt to attac k his post. It ' is aiso suted, that of the fleet which some time ago had sailed from Spain get her with the rest of the squadron then in port, to intercept them, which they accordingly effected; and after exchanging fc. - shot, the whoie Spanish fleet joined them. They immediately proceeded toCallao, under the Spanisn Bag forwarded the despatches takenci. boaid the squadron, io me viceroy, ana debarked the who. e of their forces, which were received with every demonstration of joy. They immediately ct out for Lima, and took peaceable p ssession of that city, the government supposing them to be friends. Candidates at the nexi Jugutl election. FOR GOVERNOR. JESSE L DOLMAN. Jonathan Jennings. For Lieutenant Governor. RATLlFF BOONE, JOHN DEPAUW, DENNIS PENNINGTOM, MARSTON G. CLARK. Tic Subscriber taken the room lately occu. pied by William Jones, F.';. as In ofT.ce whire he will attend punctual!',' to the duties of his pi oh ssion. JOHN LAW. Mav 13. 2l--4v BLANK. ilOE.NKS, &.
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C.V T K f. HICK MAS HQ. ID, Wlllutm Ri tr ar is" Trf'jrd. Trotter and Cc. VNDER TH K FfPM OT ROMAN. TROrrEfLA ( Manufacture GUN PuU DERi umch tUv wnl warrant ef equal quality to any made in the United Slates . " fli to and forwarded. -w.v.vivjt-ih Jt JU I i . lit Il.it ' ll ROMAN, TROTTF.R k ( l Lexii n. Kv av 5 ih q 31- am Tl V AMD COP I Manufactory. THE subsrribt f?; have rop. menced the COP P KR-SMTTIP8 US1J'J SS in this place, oi Waer street, near ihc mcein rs Hotel ai J hope t( meet with ert ourai'eniLP.t j - - r from the public in general. 1 nt now. no m.i consi-i...y keep on hai d, a Mipr.ly r.f U IWi? F CUI i Cv ' I A V Ahh, OF TUV. FIRST Ol lITV. which they will dispose of oo reasona ble terms. TOTD. YOUCE, Be Co frj Wanted, cne or two BOYS as jfftireniicc to the ;;boi business thei most come rr enniu f i'.t A T Y. k C o. May 15, 1819 20-tf - - NOTICE. PROPOSALS fdr build--iV(T the f!niirt-H inr in Ve r m will be received at a A " . .1 I l.L n.v "ie previous ro tnc un ol .Tune next hv Unhrrt (mill afreut for the eounfv t;f Sidli ' J " ' . van, Irom w horn every neceKsary information may he obtain ed. Merom, May 12 -21 -3t 150 DOLLARS REWARD. R A N-AW AY f cm n.y house on Tuesday last, the 4lh of this month, a negro man named ALBERT. about five feet sixoreitrht inches i i :h, r , , , ' , , r , lormeo ; had on when he left home a . r . . r.n- i'j.s vi tiuii i tir- nut p. T:'.iMI grey pair oi com or cassimere pamaheard) a drab hi eoat, which he st-le from one of his fedow servants to which vice he is much subject ; i e likewise took a bund.' of clothes z d blanket with him ; he is about twenty five years of ai;e. He received a hurt some time Mrreon his head from a (all, and mav hi,e a scar. I have no doubt he is in t; is state, (Indiana) as he was beard fay he intended coming bee. and enquired for a boat to cross the river. I will ivc the above reward to any person who will appn I end and deliver him to me in Jefferson countv, K' rtucky, near Transvlvama, o- mouth of Ilarrod's creek or secnic him soti si I may prove my property anil t i..n in possession. NATHANIEL P. TAYL R. May 9, 1819. 2l 6w WILLIAM rHIMS'l Y," lately frr.m Phifad If hia, H AS COM M P X I D tih: TAILORING BUSINESS On Afurtet S:rtrr. Vxnr nearly apposite (h. Giraiers T iivem, and immrdiattly gdjoinimg J-Jtn C. Holland's Scdler9 oA . where he hope, (ram Lis attention t busiiK s, and the c; le mW Ol his work to merit ai d . ccccve a share c f atrooace fi i xn a generous public May 12, 1819. 20 CHARLES SMiTil, ONCE Here takes t! :s n rt'.cd respctfuiy s i . i - . v. i tl.are indebted to make payweM it-i-me iitrly as he i: Urns c ' . adelphiator t.OOi S The r eral mdulprnce tlwiiy c, ven to tHeea) w liO have dealt vilk w er.c urates a belief that they viiil : ow (in time d nred i pay afrnLcn to this rcoc January tj
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