Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 September 1819 — Page 1

Western SuriN; Genial Advertise!.

bftfcfrilU 8T00T. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1819. Vol 10. No. 30

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1 J 1 . . 1 ' . .IIS' ' - ' f mihlisl I . erv Sii rtA i , if V vVO DOLL KM per annum, if paid i advance, or TWO 1) LL iRS FiF ry CEVT3 at the end of the Year, forwhich anotq will be required N, subscription cati be withdrawn tinttl a11 arrearage arc paid. .f o tBittts 8 am -v conspicuouel) Inserted no the usual terms. Advertising customers ill note on their advertisements the number ol tititeft they with them inserted those tent without SUCh directions will continued until forbid, and must Ikbatd for accordingly. P M MLS q fA liuf Ifutei tn the Mowing Pet- K tj 7 V- received at the General rot j cr tiftttf Saturday the 3d day a October next) tncltoivt : 7.Vro n Cincinnati by Cleves, Laureneebui cr, Wilmington, Har Ford i Vevayi Madison, Lexmgton, v re-en-;:. rhnrlrstnn and Utica Io Louis vide, to return from Madts ivttle to ljv I I IV, S a . -- - I iQainffton by lijthlehemor.ee a week, 1 20 miles. Lav : Louisville every Sunday at G a m arrive at Charleston by 9 a m at Lexington by 3 ? tn at Vevay on Monday by i ft n and at Cincinnati the pent Tueii lay by 6 ' m Lew,' Cincinnati every Wednesday at 6 a m arrive at Lexington on Friday by 2 : m and arrive at Louisville on Saturday by 10 a h. 26a. From Lexington by Vienna Sc Pldg on Roost to Salem, once a w eek, 28 miles. Leave Lexington every Sunday at 4 ; M ar..l arrive at Salem on Monday by 10 a m. Leave Salem every Monday at 11 a m and arrive at Lexington by 8 m 239. From L twrenceourg by Petersburg, K. to Burlington, k. once a Pe week. Leave Lawrenceburg every Friday a! 9 a m ana arrive ai. uui iiiigiuu uv Leave Uurlington every Saturday at r a m and arrive at Lawrenceburg by 1 . II . ..1 I v.. ' - V From Vrvav bv Edenooro Sc Ripley e. h. to Brookville, 54 miles. Leave Vevay every Monday at 2 m and arrive at lirookville on Tutsday by 6 m Leave Brookville every Wednesday a 6 a m and arrive at Vevay on Thursday by 10 a m. 27 I. From Hartford to Rising Sun, v.irs. Leave Hartford every l hursday at Sc arrive at Rising Sun by 9 a m. Leave Rising Sun at 10 a :n and arrive at Hartford by noon. 272 From Madison by Paris to Brownstown, 40 miles. Leave Madison every Tuesday at 6 i m r arrive at lirownstown by 62 m, Leave Brownstown every Wednesday at 6 a m and arrive at Madison by 6 ? IN From Brownstown by Palcsline. tlloomimtton and Hum's Ferry - y - rt4 Fort-llarrison, 1 2J miles, once 111 two weeks. Aicavc Brownstown every other Wednesday at 6 a m and arrive at 1 ort-Harrison on Saturday by 10 a m. Leave Fort-Hanison every Saturday at I tn and arrive at Brownstown on ruesdav Lv 6 . n. 27 f From Bedford, K. by Madison, Vernon, Lexington and New-London to Bedford, once a w eek, 41 mile;. Leave Bedford every Friday at 7 a vi and arrive at Vernon by 7 fi . Leave Vernon everv Saturday at 11 a m and arrive at Bedford on Sunday bv noon. 275. From Louisville bv Shipping v.w t Kmwm M'oanv. (Orvtlon Freedonla, TrOV, Mount Pleasant. Darlington and Fvansville to Harmonv, once a week, I 44 miles. Leave LouUville every Wednesday it 6 a m arrive at Cory don by noon, arrive at Harmony on Saturday by U a. eave Harmonv everv Saturday at h vi k arrive at Louisville on TU6Sh.V ty 7 fi m. 276 From Flizabctbtown, K. bv Phitadelphi , Livonia. EUsabethtown, Cory don by Fredericksburg, Beck's Mills, Salem, Maacota,and Valouato BrownstoWU, once a week. 7 miles. Leave Elizabethtown every Tuesday at 5 . tn arrive at Philadelphia by I it Corydon On Wednesday by 10 u in Leave Corydon every Wednesday at 1 fi m and arrive at Brownstown on bv Thursd l 6 Leave Brownstown every Friday at

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, . tH.lt. o a m arn at Chariest n by a an ive a' v; aem in and arrr e ut Vincennes on Puesdav bv H) c r. avc incennes everv Tuesday at arrive at Louisville on av ov r a m . F m Vincennes by Hazleton's Princetoiii ttarmonyj Mount nil, AiouM ni w ana m to anaw neeio-vn. once a wefik, 9 2 rai.es. Leave Vincennes eve,? Tjiesda1 i 2 fi m arrive at Princeton by 7 .' rn arrive at anawtieetown on inursuai r- i l 1 nt, Leave Shawm etown evcty Sunda) at 6 a rn and arrive at Vincennes on Tuesd iv by 1 1 n m 280. Kioto Vincennes by Palestine Carlisle, Sullivan c. h 8c Terrc-Haute to Fott-Harrtson, 70 miles, once a, week. Leave Vincennes every Tuesday a' H am and arrive at Fort-Ilariison on Wednesday by o i m Leave Fort-Hanison cvrjSujay at 9 a m and arrive at VinjEroea on Tu Sclav bv 9 a m. 2S From Paoli by FrencrV L Dubois c. h. Petersburg and Columbia to Princeton, once a week. 77 miles Leave Paoli everv Tuesday at 6 a i and arrive at Princeton on WedLcave -princeton every Thursday at p u Frid u n a ' and Fredoniato Philadelphia, K. once a week, 70 miles. Leave Paoli everv Thursday at 2 fi m and arrive at Philadelphia on Sal nraay by io a m. Leave Philadelphia every Tuesday at 2 fi m and arrive at Paoii on Thursday by 10 a 283. From Salem by Bono to Bloomington, 59 miles. V Leave Salem every Monday at 6 a ??; and arrive at Bloomington on i ties dav by 1 0 a tn. Leave Bloomiiurton every Tuesday at 2 fi m and arrive at Salem on V eunesday by 7 ft tn, 4284. From Princeton by Fvansville to Henderson, ky. once a week, 42 miles. Leave Henderson every Thursday at 6 a ui and arrive at Princeton by 6 fl Mm 1 .eave Princeton every Wednesday at 6 a m and arrive at Henderson by 6 SI . 285. From Laurenceburg by Georgetown and Brookville to Salisbury, once a week 66 miles. Leave Laurenceburg every Wednesday at 3 m and arrive at Salisbury on Friday by 7 a tn. Leave Salisbury every Friday at 7 a tn and ai in aeL nircnceburg on Saturdav by 28 6. 1 rum MHbntown bv ernon to Brownstown,jP miles. Leave Brownstown every Friday at 6 a m and arrive at Wilsontown on Saturday by 10 a IN. Leave Wilsontown every Wednesday at I fl tn and arrive at Brownstown on Thursday by 6 fl nu I8T, From Cory don by Mount Sterline; to Porte rsville, once a week, 56 miles. T Leave Corvdon everv Wednesday at 2 : m end arrive- at Portcrsville on m Thursday bv 6 fl m. Leave Portcrsville every R-iday attS a m and arrive at Corydon on Satur ridav at 6 r day by io a rn 288. From Jacksonburg to Ram dolnh c. h. Leave Jacksonburg every Leave Randolph c. h. every 289. From Hamilton Ohio, by Rossville. Miihrillc, Harrison, New - Trenton. Brookville, Connersville, Water- , Ccntervillc, Salisbury, Dunlap's Mill, Fail Held and Brookville to Ham ilton, once a week, 58 miles 1 ravr Hamilton everv Tuesday at 6 a m and arrive at Brookville same dav by 3 fi in and at Salisbury on Wednesday by S fi m. Leave Salisbury same day at 3iw

n c m anil arrive a r niuuie ipm-i u Saturday bf 6 A w and it Elisabeth town on Sunday by noon. 77. From Louisville by JefTersonville, GreenviUe ad Fredericksburg 0 Paoli. once a week, 50 miles. I . ave Louisville every Friday at 6 a and arrive at Paoli on Saturday bj Leave Paoli everv Wednesday at 9 a tn and arrive at Louisville on Thursday b 6 f: IS, 278. From Louisville by Jeffersonviile. Utica harleston, Salem, Pao li, Shelby, Liverpool) and Hawkins' Ferry to Vincennes, once a w eek, 15 miles ttvfl Louisville everv Sundav at

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ariiTCjJjdnilton on Frtdty by 9am NO TPE PostNOTES !. - Master General may expedite tbe mails and alter tnc timts tor arrival and departure a4 time during the continuance of the comract, he stipulating an adequate comjsation for any extra cxpenc.e that insbc occasioned ther eby. j 2. Fifteen minutes shall be allowed for opening and closing the mail at all offices where no particular time is specified. 3. I-or every thirty minutes delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times prescribed in ny contract, the contractor shall foreit one dollar ; and if the delay conti- - nue until the departure of any cMpen j lir,.: mail, whereby the mails deswed : such depending mail lose a tjD, orfeiture of double the amount : lowed for carrying the mail one trip shall be incurred, unless it shall be made to appear that the delay was 0C-1

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asioneo o imavouiauic aLtiucm , in i rmuuon m i.ic invcsilgaiion Ol tnc which cne the amount of pay for the : several &ubji cts presented in the retrio, will in all cases, be forfeited and solution.

retained. ' i Persons making proposals arc, dc ored to state their prices bv the vfear riiose who contract will receive thr j j j 0 pay quarterly in the months of MaJ August, November ana rebruary, one montn alter the expiration ot eacn 1 quarter. 1 5 No other than a free white person shall be employed to convey the mai:. 6. Where the proposer intends to convey the mail in the body of a stage carriage, he is desired to slate it in his proposals. I a,! 7. The Post-master General reset

to himself the right oT declaring ai 1 in thc next session, a general state-1 contract at an end whenever one failraent of the condition of the bank of J

c happens, w hich amounts to thcbc United States and its offices. Sim- j

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n 1 8. rI ne distances stated are such r.s 1 bank ; and a Statement exhibiting, 1 1 have been communicated to this office I nearly as may be practicable, the aand some of them are doubtless in- mount of capital invested in the dif

correct : on this subject tnc contractor must inform himself; no alteration will be made in the pay on account of any error in tio.s respect. 9. The contracts arc to be in operation on the first day ofr January next; and arc to end In cember r I, 1 823. 10. The contracts for the new routes arc to commence on the 16th day of November next. RETURN 1. MEIGS, Jr. Post-master General. Gkhkr at Povst-Offick, Washington City, May 26, 1819 ClneininUi WOVE W WORKED LATTICE ire Factory. BROMWELL, I.AfF.l.r FROM II A in MORE. about to establish the various brandies of his business in this city 4 opposite the IliLL MARKET HoVSE, where he will MANUFACTURE the follow ing articles, viz : Sieves and Riddles of all kinds, S tfes, Wove and worked Wire for Rolhne and Stand in c Screens foi Merchant Mills ; for Flaxsi c For Standing Screens for Li Sand, Gravel, Coal, and Ore ; For Riddles and Screens for Wlieat Fans, Cellar and Milk house Windows, Shakes for Meal ; Tor Corn and Malt Kilns, and Rat and Mouse Traps. KJC AI SO M ANTFACTI RKS Patent and Common Wheat Fan;, Straw Fetters, Iron and Steel Knitting Pins, :c. As J. 15. intends to make this City his permanent residence, those who favor him with their custom may de pend upon their w ork being done in a substantial manner, and as cheap, il not cheaper, than at any other Manufactory this side the mountains. tiZr AH orders left with or sent to Messrs. Whipple and Washburn, front street, or mvseif. shall be attcnded to with punctuality. Cincinnati! June 12, 13ft. ir .mao trtf.t. o cues to APPftBm N - In William KiUbucA a DEL E W AR F. J.YDIA.V, undei sentence of Death, for the murder i I Thomas McCal), in March last. Hi made his escape from the guard a Palestine, Crawford courty Illinois, on the niuht f the i:th int. He is about five feet S oi 9 inches high, liht color, down look, and speaks g od English. JAMES B. McCAl L. Vincennes, July 19. 29ti2

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT, July 23d, 1819. As the information required bv the

J subjoined resolution of the house of repia ftentatives of the Conirrcss of the United Su-is, of the condition of the different chartered banks in the several states,' c-n be coricctly obtaincd only From the omcers of those banks, an appeal is ncccssariiy made to their courtesy for that information, To meet fu'.iy the requisitions of the resolution, the report should exhibit I the state of all the chartered banks of - the Lmon on the same day. It is, therefore, suggested, that such statemcnts as may be forwarded to this! Department, in Compliance with the foregoing request, mar exhibit the' r p state and condition of the respective ; banks on the 3 -rh dav of Scntemhcr -next The same statement of the affairs of tliose b u.ks, on the 30th of September, 1813 be 18 15, which were in operation prior to those periods,. would probably furnish important inIt is important that the Statements should be forwarded immediately after the 30th of Sentember i.ixt. in order that the report required by the resolution may be submitted to Con-1 Kress at the commencement ol their!'1 next sxssion. WM. H CRAWFORD. Congress of the United States, House

of Representatives, Monday, March w be. The rumor of the asatoamI, 1819. I ation of D'Yrujo i idle ; he w mm disRciolved. That the secretary of; placed and banished, about the n.icl-

the treasury be requested to trans - rait to Congress, at an earlv period "ar to the return made to him bv the ferent chartered bank in the Set i states and the Listiiet of Columbia, the amount of nous issin d by th t

banks, and in circulation ; the public tance eng;ages at this moment the utand private deposits in them ; the tention ol the Physicians the chemist amount of Ioar.s and discounts made and the government. A pertoa oi ihe by them, and remaining unpaid ; and ; name of Mange has die overad ihat tlie total quantity of specie they pus-; bo pyroligmous acid, obtained by the sess ; and that he be requested also I distillstior of wooct bas the property to report such measures rs irT his I of preventing ths decomposition and Opinion may be expedient to procure putrefaction of ammal substances It and retain a sufficient quantity of I U sunieiei t to plunge m-at tor a f i vr

pold ai.fi silver coin in the L nited

; States, or to supply a circulating mc-. cmpyreumatic, dium, in place of specie, adopted ioas long as you I . k am! -w-k ftL -i --- 1 mm -IMjl I I 4 I ft

tnc exigencies ot the country, ann within the power of the government. Fmm rir .Y. York Advoettte July 3!. HIGHLY IMPORTANT. Hy the arrival yesterday afternoon of the United States' shipli .Hornet, captain Reed, Irom Cadiz, which place she left on t'ne 2d July, we an informed that the Treaty was not iatificd at the time (A her sailing, nor is it probable it ever will be. '1 he Spanish ministry were debating warmly on that subject when Captain Reed lefi Madrid. (June 22.) The Spaiards at Cadiz say. it will not be ratified, for fear of exciting the displeasure ot Great Britain A Spanish squadron of 6 ships of 74 guns, 8 of from 38 to 44 eons, and several sloops of war, &tC. were lyin - in the harbor of Cadiz. It was currently reported there that 19,0 w a troops would also embark, and the whole would be destined for the PROTECTION OF THE 1L R -OAs. and not for South Ambsica. as was originally contemplated A French squadron of one frigate and six brigs have joined the expedition : we learn they will sail under the Spanish flag. n action was fought off Cad 7, about the 15th June, between the Spanish national gun brig Viol. Ontario, of 14 guns, and the Bunos Avres government brig Independancia, of eighteen guns when, shameful to relate, the 1 i was de feated. 1 he oho t irio bf red at Cadiz, much cut up i 4.md mrsinc. Both vessels fo ;; er t'ne Qagof the Unitd States 1 i,( officers an 'crew of the I iot pi if Steer t'onsiituiion, tal. : ,ome time since near Gib a-ter being en iboee ac at Cadiz n dungeons. Gen. O'Donnel, gov ;rnor of Cadis, bad received an orler fn m t'ne king, granting a parIon to all Sp:iii'a subjects fountl oi board that vessel, and a command :o execute all ths Joreigner ; lie, however remonitrated against this barbarity. The result of his itfusal we do not koow 70 Americans are among the prisoners;.

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About the 20th June, the .Nu.'ui De Casc Yrujo. and family, were taken at midnight from their dwelling in Madrid) and I ui.isl.cd to some foreign paitr. The nature of tneir crimes and pNce of cr.i'.e is stent seme even suppose that they hac been assassinated. The U. S. ship Franklin, arrived at Cadiz on the 12th of June, with the Hon. Jonathan Rutsed. and iami'y ; but finding tbcv could not be

accorumoduttd with pasge on boaid the Hornet thcf returned in lscr to Cjibraltcr cn th.c 27i!u where tluv wili cmbik in a nui chant shin fuf the L". S. Ad cur sauadion is ai Gibralter. Vlel:er.ch Natiorai ( orrtte. I.a ' Normande, w r to rail horn Cadiz n the 1 5th July, for Ncw-Yoik to invite home all tlx French milfi Mr. Twin, our coi, ui there, will ietern in I cne. Dr-Heap, and Lt. Berry of tic navy, art passengers in the Hornet. Let us bet the other side of the question, before an r pinion is formed. Additional Captain Rkfd of ti e Hornet, has passed through Ualtimorci nn ''is way to the btal of gov- - prometit, wttn deapatchea, and ies a nisnpuinmirai mc iutv wm be ratificu. And the Fianklm Ga zette savs, "we learn from letters rcccncd by thr Hornet, that ihetrcaJty is not ratified, bnt is supposed it idle of June, and i. is wit'ul D'Outt is I to succeed him ; Efruia, tbe minister 01 war; would pron..t..y hhm. ti c si.m fate, The expedition at Cadis is progressing, but lime of sailing un certain, supposcu auouc mc nri 01 August. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. pt r ! pieosra Acid. Extrm ofalet tcrfrtm Mi. C. (V. at Far:. A discovery ot tnc greatc t inporI -rainicnts into tfii s arid, t vrn Kilcriitlfir to preserve this mtat may desire, t utn ts, T , . kidneys, FvCrs, r..bbi:s, which were prepared as far back as ti e monti of July last, are now fresh as iltncy t ad been just procurer fiom I be maiktt. I have seen can asses washed thiee weeks ago with pyroligncous acio, in which there is yet no sign ol decompoStfion. Putreiaction not ooly StapSg but it even retrOg:a s. Jake's exiiaulling infection, cease to d.j so, as soon as you pour into them the purifying acid. You easy indue now many important applications may be made of this potess. avigation, medicine, unwholesome manufacto- : ies, will derive incalculable advantages from it This explains why meat merely dried in a stove, does not keep, while ihat which is smoked becomes una terable. ! ac here an exptanatio of the theory of hams, of tbe beef of Hamburg!), of smoked tongues, s: usages, red huiiugS, of wood smoked to preacrwe it from worms, Uc. ike. The Mailt. Mr. Meigs writes to the postmaster in this place, that he inter. Is locating an agent at i'hawatctown specially to soperintend the transportation of the mails west of Ciocinnatti and Lexington, anel north of Nashville and to report all dilinquent Post-Masters and ontractors. If this agent knows his duty and will auendtoit, some of the petty postmasters in tbe stae of Illinois may .xpect to U it CSS1 s'if crceded. . . . JL'jiiis Er.q. 1 - r rfiediticn to the uf f.er Mi :. Uy perse.ns who l ave desI the river direct frcm Camp Martin we learn ti c tsltowirg psri( e.acs On the 1 2ii July the provisiews :ive out at Camp Martin, and the. otdiets dispetssd in mali bodies im 'er the Cjmn.ar.d of d flerrr.t oftcers, 0 Subsist theinv iis as they c uld an:fi'.c the Indians ami in the woods. This camp vas $f0 miles rp the Missouri, and had been occuj i since last fall by a baua'.l.on of i! c Rifle regiment Col. Johnson had tbe contra t for supplying it with rations. Unthv3gUi of July, Col Chair