Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 September 1819 — Page 3

son," but still we find such notes in circulation We know there is a llank at vfadison, the M Farmers & jlfi hinics ba-ik of 'a." and the notes of which are none too good. But we have before us now a well executed ticket of seventy five cents purporting to be the u Bank of Madison" Signed by John King as cashier T ie men who compose this association may he goad for what we know ; bir we Consider it a scheme calculated to deceive, rather than benefit an abused people. We every day see Ihe effects of such institutions: the paper of Pratt. Bigelow, and the Steam Mill companies are too often intruded upon the people to require their memories refreshed by other specimens of the art ol banking. For the better information of the public we give a copy of the ticket ; k 1 promise to pay H. Restine, or order, on demand. Seventy five cents in current Bank Paper at the Bank of Madison, for J. T. Canby, It. Branham and V. King. lOHN KING, Cashier. Madison, 1st July, 18)9.

VINCBNNES: SATUR DA SEPTEMBER 11.

We are compelled to present the IVe-ttrrn Sun io its patrons this we. k on i writing sheet we expect a supp.y v jf paper in a few weeks when it win again resume its usual appearance.

TO CORUKSPONDENTS. In consequence of a failure in receiving paper of the usual size, the 2d No. of4 Knox cannot be given. A Citizen of Sullivan County" cannot be admitted. The additional charge delivered to the Grand Jury ol this county, at the commencement ot the September term by judge Ewing, ias been obtained for publication at the request of a number of citizens and will be for s tie at this office on Thursday next, price twelve and a hall cents. NKWs COTF RMKD. By the Rising Sun, at Norfolk, , from St ' aits, St. kitts papets to the 6th ult have been received. An article in one of the latter date, confirms the account received at Baltimore from St. Thomas of the 3d ult. respecting the victory obtained by the Patriot army in the province of Barcelona the account is rec ived by a vessel just arrived at St, Kins, from Oronoko. The battle took pla e on the loth June, at Chopparo, in Barc. lona ; and the loss sust lined by the Royalists under col. orea, was 1000 killed, besi les prisoners, wounded, and the whole of their baggage. fter the battle, Gen. Marino took up a position, promising ulterior advantages. From the J'atchrz R fiubliran of August to Extract of a letter rrom a respectable gentleman living in Natchez to his friend in this city, (receiev d by to dav's mail) dated July 27, 18 19. A number of Patriots are daily arriving and departing for the Texas

expedition. They arc all in good spirits, and look like robust country fellows Gen. Long is now encamped a few miles below the Sabine rivei) and has upwards of 500 men with him well equipped. Yesterday news reached here that 500 men had arrived at tiaivestown on their march for Texas to join Gen. Long. It is said they have been sent there b) Dr. Robertson, formerly of Natchez. It is generally believed that the expedition wiil succeed, provided it be managed in a tight manner. Some of our most reputable citizens have offered their services to assist the Patriots. It is very authentically reported that 1 500 or 20uo Spaniards under the command of general Aradonda; were on their march to Nacogdoches to defend the country. It is generally believed here.

Extract of a letter, dated Macedonian, Valparaiso, March 8. 44 '1 lie arrival oi the Macedonian in the Pacific has caused no inconsideiable degree of wonder and admiration. Indeed, she justly merits it, for she is in the most perfect order. I have visited i1 antiago, the capital of hiii 96 miles from aiparaiso, situated near the foot of the Andes, and was treated with maiked politeness by the supreme director. The army u.ider gen St Martin, was at that time encamped about 12 miles from the city, and consisted of about 10 000 men, under good disciple, and ready for active operations. " early 6 whale ships are in the Pacific, which were wholly unprotected till our arrival. Some depredations have already been committed) which it wili be necessary to check.' Charleston, fS. CJ August 10. It becomes our painful duty to state that the Yellow Fever has made its appearance in this city. In doing tins we conceive that we are performing a duty to humanity) a:id to the public in general, to whom we pledged ourselves to report the first case that occurred. We have been guarded in not exciting unnecessary alarm ; aii.i have, therefore, made this statement on the authority o the Hoard ol 1 1 a th of this city, as well as with the app'obation of the respectable medical gentlemen who attended a stranger that died this morning, and who also are in attendance on two others that are affected. We take this, opportunity earnestly to recommend to strangers an immediate removal to Sullivan's sland, as a place of perfect safety ; and to our fellow citizens, generally, to have their houses and enclosures well cleaned and ventilated Patriot.

of which the following is a coppy . One pirate has been already execu ted, and two more wili meet the sameiate on the 9th inst. J he rand Jury has brought in a bill against the invincible Sir (iregor M'c (iregor, w ho stands charged with aiding and abetting piracy, by issuing commissions in the Bahamas to subjects of powers in amity with Spain. But I suppose this will be a chase after a wild goose." Com. Adv. Extract of a letter, 'dated. " Richmond, ( V . A ) Aug 5. u The distiess here is very great. Yesterday the President of the Branch Bank here, and several commercial houses of the first standing stopped payment. Thomas Jeffeison is endorser twenty thousand d liars on the notes of one of the fanuies yesterday. The negocia'ion with Sfiam letter from an officer of the Hornet, to a friend in Boston sas the Dens have until the 26th ot August next to make up their minds as to the Florida Treaty." "Thirty Dollars" REWARD. LOST On the road leading from Kvansvillc to Princton la. a RED MORO CO Pocket-Book, CONTAINING 206 Dollars? one bundled in fives on the branch bank of Vcvay, fifty in tens on the stat bank of Kentucky and the balance on the independent banks of Kentucky, besides some other papers of no consequence to any person but the owner. Any person finding said pocket-book and delivering it with the contents to me at E vansville, or lodging it with 'acob all, l'sq in Vmcennes. shall receive the above reward. GEORGE W LINOS 4 Y.

September 1 1, 1819.

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NEW-YORK. August 1 I. We have received from onr correspondant at Batmuda a file of the Barmuda Gazette, to 28th oi July. In the paper f the 24th we find thefo I lowing pnragriph respecting tl e operations of Cora Perry : u The Ann rican schooner of war Nonsuch went into Carlisle bay. Barba does on the 5t' inst. with dispatches to Admiral Cam bell from ommodore Perry, who w s C rinsing to windward of that island .in ouest of some ph :tes of whom, it ould seem, information had he n received." The same paper con aim a letter from Nassau, addressed to me editor.

Sheriffs Sale. EY Virtue of an execut ion to to me directed from the circuit rnnrt nl Davis mnrtv. ttw i 1 1

www ' - ' v - m -r s . i , i n . i lit w exposed to sale on Monday the 2oth i ist all the right, title, claim and interst, that Henry ( nice has in and to a certain house and lot of ground lying and being in the tow not Washington, also one small mare, one cowt and two heifers, one waggon, tl e Iuf1 nnrl hedinov an.1 lritr!.r fn.na'i a

taken to satisfy a judgment obtain- d bv Benjamin Couchman. Sale 'o commence between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock. Due attendance given by ' D Wl. comer s n c. September il, 1819. 36 3t Saml. TTW 8 C os.

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