Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 August 1819 — Page 2
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Minpotlcr, tne aris oi uu force to defend them all are seen aboard. The banner of freedom, wluc M .ivc I over the whole, proclaims th character ID protective power of the t'nifrd Statt . Greece hi ivs wisdom. Rome in itv frrandure, Europe hi its glory, never u allsed a system s deserving the admiration tnd applause of humanHAMPDEN. hderesting Xewm VM it .Yatchrz IndU pendent Press PROVINCE OF TBXa It may be renu mbered that sown f. u fears ago, an expedition was M e . out c iefly in the Mississippi territ ry for the purpt se oi joining tn 1 lsui - ntsin the Province ol lexa. unci v ,w b eventuated bi the toll an, entire discomfiture of both Mexican Rod allies. The disaateroua end their Struggles seemed tor a lorn; time to have stifled even the whisper in - of hope ; but we now understand the Itamc of dicora is re-kmdunK a 1 that the whole province wilt soon 1. in a bl lie. t he agents ol the rev -oiutionists have again succeeded m stirring up the minds of some ol oui Mississippi brethren, who, " notlin loth,1 are again trooping to the tented held. It is said, and we belie with truth that in this place, a p an on. rations tuts been secretly ilevisc I, In ,t OA. IV Of Olll citiaens a no are . id t . be Strom? m funds, and who , . - . - - f i .1 ..-..r. i tKcir ttl.oi-. ski KWtil m.l seruritv. Main sma J I i i P r lit es have silently K:fl the t.r.y, an V 111 i lent iv to follow them, i neirostle object is to settle in 1 eaaa 1 1 ultivate the son : if even thai ft l - - v at the case we kuu ww t j tempariment Sc suspicions oi ine R iiists to suppose they would mi a,,, x nt lend their countenance ami protection to a set of people as jealous of the rights and p ivileges of Freem n a. the A-u'iians have ever been I people Who, at IIO distant day. Would rise up and atone blow, sweep their govemo.a from the land. lhi we will venture to assert that this is tolety a pretext that their object U of til hostile nature, and that aline of ro nmu icatiou has long been kept up betwi -n the insurgents m that provi ice and t inii iduals who are env red i the cnicrorize within the 1. its of our state, Although a project of this kind has been for several v irs a favorite theme of conversation vctil is supposed that th cessioof f th Florid is has roused them into action, f er their defeat b) ade tarbmenl rf troops from the icerov of leyicoi they had hoped by some tn n of policy between the U States tnd the kingdom of Spain to have be tome incorporated ifli the L . states: tins hone being lost by the turn whlel our negociations have taken, they wii once more h ive recourse to arms, fit throw fT their allegiance Itiscon fi lent v asserted that there IS not a boe 3tKl troops in the province be lo tg ng to t! e toyal armies ; and one bloM effectually struck, Texts! free lT w nnrviriV O our Cl',1 Us COispiriag against the Spanish Authorities w e do not pretend to speak, at 1 1 f our-elves as individuals wi car.- -ittle ; but for the people of I'ex-.-s utrmro-liniT for their liberties we f el a h ep and u divided interest Sc a'- is deeply solicitous that they may SUrced by what means we care bu in'n 1 'n lr sntt iiivs have oevi Rreat and d long duration, and the da of retribution to the oppressor, end of freedom to the oppressed, must and will arrive. q a short time it is to he hoped the re nit of this rnterorise mav be laid m b r rirf the public. We shall be so li i;oi to glean every thing that can p tasibly he collected relating to their movements. An attempt was mane h the ci il authorities to apprehend. the leader of the expedition in tl ii C ;,v. but failed. The cause has ma rv friends, even aHMmgst those who Won;d never become adhewnts. pr tr: t; 'tie. LATEST NEWS FROM TEXAS, firn. Lone the chief of the armv or r as, raised the republican Bag twelve miles n the other side of th S iblne river, on the il it ult. He had th him then s09 American and Spaniards, besides 3000 Indians He would in lire dws after the 29th Hit. Bi ins head qurtvrs at Nacagdoches. ?rtrt the Bottom Palladium. June 29. 'earn bv capt. Knowlers, who SPi! l rron 'i.br&har cm the 7th ult hat Mr. RobsiSSOtlj the Amcrkan juiti-
ilM who nas iiniiiLUKUi) ueiounoei. nf the Governor of Gibraltar, by the Spanish Authorities, left that fortres n the same day, in a British transport, bound to England intended to return h um thence to the United States.
SOUTH AMERICA. Lx tract of a letter from a highly respectable gentleman) dated St Thomas, July 3, 1819. "I hasten to apprise you that w have this day received information from Angostura, of an action fought on the lath ult. at Curiana, bv a di vision of the Spanish armv under tin command of General Arana, and a diLsion of the Patriots led by Marino in which the royalists were totally deli ated, with a loss of from one thou sand to eleven hundred men, allthei. camp equipage, documents, Sec. Tht Patriots, I regret to add, suffered se verely, having lost 4000 men." Ixtract of a letter per the Fox, at Phil adelphia, rt ued Kio Janeiro, M y it, tsi9. 41 change has taku pi ice in the gi i eminent nf Buenos Ayres, the conseqnei - nt' which you will be able to conjet ire. General Belirrano is Director: A nice with Artigas has been made, an steps are t iken, it is said, to form a treat; tf nsive ind defensive with that chief. From Cliili our information is not ac irate. Lord Cochrane, commandin - squadron of that government, ha d, and was spoken off Calloa, intei g to g i into that port under America.! ra, (the Macedonian being hourl oked for,) to attack two Sp uiish frigatt - ith specie on board, lying there." From Gibraltar. HrTiALn Of kick. Norfolk, July 16 VVc are indebted to our obliging k ittentive correspondent at Gibraltar, for tiie following extract, under date d June 2Z. k' I ne treatv was not ratified at Mad rid as late as the 3t i of May A ratriot privateer, Willie in Chase 1 h 9 a Ol a sp .nisii oii, run asnore at tariffa t ist week .aid was lost. A boat put of! from the shore full of armed men pursued and overtook the crew, who uad taken to their boats to escapt , And they are now prisoners at this place, it is said they had a quantity i specie, w inch the e iptain thren overboard iti the chase, and men jumped after it, and was drowned. 1 hough there is no doubt of tne Fact ol the ossofsuch a vessel and the imprisonment of a crew of 70 men (s aid to be dl Americans) we cannot yet iearu the n one of either the vpasel or the captain. I he Independence, Urrilinalds, only the day before this accident boarded an American s. ip off the Straits, that arrived here, which a. led to a belief that it may be lu r. i ' ttere was a privateer lately in the m ..1:. i:.,. ;..r LTlcuivv i i aia. an, uuum sunn niiaiti, i 1 . . . . 1 . 1 nit her name also we cannot learn. rhe Emperor of Austria being i visit to Nan es and having couimuucated his earnest wish to see the - merican squadron, and particularly he I rank i in 7-1 ; t orn. Stewart has jonc tin her with the whole ot his 1 1 1 1.1 .1 i n e, anti wm uouoiiess oiaKf an hibition that will delight and astonis!. us majesty. This is a compliment Dthe American navy worth receiving. List year the French ambassador, Count Laval. Duke de Montmorew 1) came from Madrid, expressly to see the Washington but missed her. Markets unusuall) tlubat present, rithout prospect of improvement. i our dud at s dollars ; rice 6 dollars: Kentucky tobacco 10 to 12 dollars according to quality ; other articles of .our produce scarcely enquired lor, uul colonials considerably declined. The writer, in a former letter, re ar arks, that the treatv was not so well dished hv the Dans. Extract to one of the Editors of the Franklin Gazette, dated U. S. ship Hornet, Cadiz, Maj 29 k I avail rust If of t'ne bri Laura Ann, for New-York, to write om We dairy have reports from Madrid ; but although they cannot be relied on, it is eeneradv thourht that his I atho.ic mm A J Maj est) will take his own time to ratify the Florida treaty j ' The pc pie here have a prejudice against the Americans A striking instance of ti is occurred to-day ; it was the hint's birth, day, and the Spanish men of war were arrayed in the :1 .s of the different nations. The English, French, Dutch, and other Ra gt. held a distinguished place in the 1 ie;kjiinr ; but the -r.v ;T hr.jd .-triirs f (.' dumbia were omitted Our sl ip
WOS decked late in the afternoon, and on which there is a good rlt AME to mortify them, the Spanish tla was raised 34 bv 30, weather boarded, tafinade to float at out fore-royal mast ters n, sleepers and joists in, and a head. I am afraid, however that these good cellar dug, Fur further inforfellows did not understand our inten- mat ion, apply to me on "Water street lion, but thought we designed to hon in Vincennes. or or ennre to them They lae an' 71IORV. idea U;at we gieail) aid and abet the August 7 32u
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ike us. The Trench and English men of war have treated us wiih politeness and attention. New-York, July 15. Latest from Cadiz. Capt. Coffin, arrived yesterday, sail i i i . 1 1 f eu irom iamz on tne 4t:i June, ai which time the U. S. sloop of war Hornet, captain Held, was waiting fo orders from our minister at Madrid Phe treaty had not as yet been signed. We further learn that on the 1 3th t May, two 7-i's and three frigates sail ed from Cadie for Lima. The pram expedition of 80 transports, with 10 - 0 troops, was to sail about the h-st f September. All Spanish vesselurriving in portwere immediately put in requisition, to aid in the grtat work of subduinsr the Patriots. Dissolution of Partnerahifi. HE Dtrtnershin hertofore existinsr under the firm of 'd,Mills&Co. day dissolved by mutual onsent. All those indebted to the irm will please call and settle theii espective accounts, either by note oi otherwise, as the accounts of the firm muat be closed. ANSEL WOOD, WM. MILLS, Jrs. JOSEPH PA TELFORD. iFjThc business will be continued by the subscribers, under the firm of mn. Mills Jr. & Co. AT THF.IR or.h STANDI WHERE G OODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION can be had unusu llv low M MIL' S Junr. JOSE: H P VDELFORD. RVAMSVILLE July 4 30-3m 8TO RAGE A sn MMlSSIQJSf PVS1 A'F S S. ibscribers resnectfullv in form t" public, that they have com menced the STORAGE A ) COMMISSION BUSINESS. IN isr E N NES. where GOODS, WARES 8c Merchandize, of every description, both Freign and Domestic, will he received and soid as the ow net 's may direct. All Goons directed to Hugh McGaru or ffarrit on, at Evavsf iLLy mouth of vijr Pidgeon, or to Jo'm Marshall Shawnbs-Town lor Jeremiah and William L. Coiman, Vincennes, wH be attended to and forw ir U d without f!ela . i .vo'-s in tneir line Miiirt n All hivors in then- line u ill p tuflv received and nromDtiv prompt J Y. L COLU Wt have iuf received A Y SUPPLV OF r juercnanatse. Ti row is ft yc, of DRY GOOD8, 11 A R n W A" GLASS WARE, GROCERIES, which added to their former stock makes their assortment complete. J. k W. L C Smith. OWAi. mcle takes this n.cihod ol re.tiflCjjOhrfco :'"itui'r all those wm.A MW 1 1 mSjt 1 SW arcmaeDied to make navno-nt immediately as he intends e;om to Philadelphia for ( iOODS. The very lib eral indulgence always given to those who have m alt with him encourages a belief that they will now in time of A need) pay attention to this notice. January 23- 1 3f HANK OF VINCENNE8J The 1) Bank of Indiana 1 May 30, 1819. DIVIDEND has this day been declared by the Directors, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum for the last 6 months, on the amount of stoek paid in the same fad 11 be paid at the Bank on and aiterVMf 1st day of June next, to the s" idTOIders or their legal representativesasJ liy order rf the lUardy E. 1 OUDINOT, CashV. W II. I. SFLL CHi: P 5jALF A LOT Pks5.0 sTKK KT, IH VIS S N I S.
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T CALL ISTWILI-ING to sue many persons who have heretofore nee ected to make payment. 1 aain nonty thorn my own w ni now mo 0 lmit of no longer indulgence. ll Votes and Accounts not settled or paid eforc the 25th day of this month, wil hen be found in the proper officer's ands. JOHN EWING. AugUSt 5. 32tf W. Mills, jr.co. Co m tn isskm H fcr chants, EVAN VILI E, (IND.) REFERENCES iiRon ftSOtt) CO. q. Barnes J Mess. Ca lv in Su m ti I la :: d n & incin Hath on isf nati. Savage S Lewis 7 LouisWm F Peteron,Uco. ville. Rifles V F- lps N. Orleans W K. Breading X'incenncs.. The t have ox hasd, an 1 intend keeping a larr and rrvraf assortment of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS and H'lRD-ffiWE. All of which will be sold very low fo; CASH. Evansville, May 20, 2r r EW GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBERS G leave respectfully to acquaint the public that they have just received their Summcrsupply of Merchandise. consisting of an extensive assortment oi DRY-- .OODS HARD-WARE, Q EENS-WARE, fc (RO F.RlES. Carefully selected by one of themselves in Philadi Ifihia and purchased on the best terms, which they offer for sale low. DICKSON Sc WILSON. Julv 12. 29tf Cincinnati WOVE. WORKED LATTICE l ire Factory J BROMWELL, atblt Fh oh Baltimore. about to establish t-.e various J branches ol his business in tl i cits opposite the Hill Vahkki Housr, j wr. ere he win MA trAClUftL ; the following articles, viz : Sieves and Kidok s ol ill k:nas, Sats Wove and worked Wire for Rolling ai d Standing Screens for Merchant Mills; for Flaxseed ; For Standing Screens for Lime, Sand, Gravel, Coal, and Ore ; For Riddles and Screens for Wheat Fans, Cellar and Milk house Windows, Shakes for Meal ; for Corn and Malt Kilns, and Rut and Mouse Trapes ri also' ,3T,- d f vctub e s Patent and Csjmmou Wheat Tans, Straw ("'.ltu-isii Iron and SteelK iStttng Pins, &c. As J. B. intends to make this City his permanent resilience, those who favor him with their custi m may depend upon their work being done in a substantial manner, and as cheap, it not cheaper, than at any other Mui.u factory ti-is side the mountains. I . "Ad orders left with or sent to Messrs Whippli and Washbi rn, f 1 ot t street, or myself shall be attended to with punctuality Cincinnati. June 12, 1 "5 1 9. OTICE. esident and Trustees ofthe Me rom having taxed the realJroperty th rein, SO cents on the S W)- Persons concerned are informed that unless the sum is paid by the 15th of September next, the property will be sold, or so much as will pav said tax. DAVID HARBOUR, Trecur,r. July 24, 18 19 IO--4t Notice. ,.- c r IIS indebted to the suhcr, f rt iin ited to couuc torw ird, on r besorc tne 5th of September next, and settle ofT their respect:1 tnd accounts. Any nefrl rtii nonce, 1 mime i untrn vt I thoughts :oin to t! e Ea . rd, bout that time. For (' V. E. BREADING. Jut e 26. t? f flfr. IT. Lin (I nay. eJnroaNEv Ac couvsxli r ituih Has removed to EVANSVILLE. (IND ) where all business entiustedlo him. will he promptly attended to. Evansville July 17, IS IV SI tf
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rjpilAT I htteod to make appl e?.J tion to the Circuit Court of ! e ( ountv ol nox,and 't'iU' u in ir . to be held on tht fir-! Mo: d. in St irnibi next, at the borough vf rcrncs, for t!.e pp- into cut of c D 0 ujissn i era to uiviae uot o. 193 m the old dotation ; to t he end that sm h praceediogs n a be I ad. as are diiTcted bv tl e act ol s t inbiv, thutfel k An act to provide for the partition ol real estate. GR YK P )MEROT, C vc iflHt pf frit-tors. Julv 2 ! 30 4 '.v NOTICE Ts hereby iven, THA T a foreign af.achment 1 at been issued acainst t!c Estate c: James Prentiss. ai inr sun oi tne fresiutiit. i;ncctcr and Company of the t ankofSt. Louis, and that unless the said debtor, JAMES PRENTISS, whose estate is so seized, shall appear by himself or attorney, to e;ie special bail to answer such suit, thst then iudrment will ! rto .rmd j a - p-ailist sll."h di'hr!- I-.nc PiwntSes by default, and the estate attached b sold lor the satisfaction ofthe Plain tiff's debt. MOSES TABBSj Attorney fur the Bank of St Louis. July, 14, 18 (.). 31 4w Notice. a iLi persons inn sued to ti-ictr.e ALD Esq. late of Coi ydon, Wi ' ison county, deceased, whether by Bood. Note or Account, are requested to come forward pnd settle the same an d all persons having claims or demnnds on the estate, ate requested tD present them Cor adjustment, and persons having any personal property or eh: ttels or paper securities ior real or personal prope;ty are requested to notify the subscriber or deliver the same to him at Jeffersonville Persons interested in the above notice will please attend to it without delay, as it is very desirable that the am ii of said estate should be settled as soon
as possible. STEPHEN R NNEY, 34t3 Administrator. Teffersonville Aug. 7. 18 19. NOTICE: jr" THE v l v. klfct !S fj I EQUF.ST those who arc inoTbt- ? y? u to turn to settle their accounts as soon as possible, that their .it ran on nvntv; n-ut- mn-to C... t....
uring a supply of Fall and Winter Ooods. JACOB'S Sc LaROY. July 1 6. 29 6 I o the C itizens of K N () X C OU N r Y. HE subscriber hain returned ! to V incenr.es and settled l imse'.t permanentlv, offers his seric in the pi actice off Physic and Surgeru hum v. w :so 10 con,-i!ii im"! -- find luni tn nerallv at his shop ne door below Mr. John E wing's store. ROB't ALlVo. March 2, 1819. 14 tf MihfvWAX 65 TALLOW. 1 ILL give the highest pi ice IN CASH Tm g 'ion CLl a v BEES-WJiX & T.IU.O'r Delivered at my house on Market Street, near the Ferry. ADAM 5CHERER. July 24. 3 16 Land foi 4 h M W. . . I i . OQQ ACRES of fir h!p T V lying in (iibson county 7 miles fom Princeton, and 2 from Owensville, 4 5 or 50 Acres cleared and in , Qltivatietv Abo, 1 Ol H CABINS Sc STABLE, and a CJfxl Sprine; and Well. For teims apply to Gen. W W ilsgx, near Princeton. or to JOHN DECKER, Jr Julv 1- : j-j ziu Dollars ir.'LL BE en .v . v, William h itlt uefc. a ni.l.h.U uF JXlil.i.y andei . stence of l)a taw the sm r t Thomas McCall, m March last ile jmade his escape Tom the ct.ai.i at raicsune, 1 (. county lliti ,s.on the nifht of the 13th inst. He i about five feet k 01 9 Knchea Ugh, light olor, down look, and speaks Lnglish. JAM'S B. BicCAl L. Vincennes, July 19. 29t!2
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