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. runs r s L LiS ( I N , v publM . tii vt one of i j -; returned from T i.riti bringing r ith him f find rht r assortment of i'i". vk C issimi res of ev- . ; cftptiori. khannfls, ReJ, White & YdfcjWj a lai see upply, ?l ef R ankets, B .mbazetts, hi variety , Calicoes, of all kinds, Tu kcns, 3 L Diapers, 5 1 l 4 9 4 and 10 4 Table Iiinen A beautiful assortment of Irish It in mis. brown and white, 5-1 Irish Sheeting, Cambrics, Fancy Muslins, ? earn and Power Loom fthirti igs, Waterloo 8 hawls, Cotton and Silk, do. Grej and Blue Cassinets, of a superior quality, Hupei Hair cord pink Gingfcams. Check & Blue, do. Cords and Velvets, Bwansdown Vesting1, Guernsay Frocks Super Lambs' Wool Shirts, Striped Worsted Cravats; ?! ns' $c Womens' Hosiery, Cotton, Worsted and Lambs Wool, Irish Thread. An Extensive Sufifily of Domestic Afa n vfactured Articles, viz. 3-4 & 7-8 Cotton Shirting Brown and White, and P 8 Cotton Sheeting 8 4 and 7-8 Checks, Furniture do, Factory Plaids & Stripes, of all patterns, Chambrays and Denim 8, Cotton Varn, for chain and idmg, of the different numbers 2 Cases of Superior Beaver, Rorum and Castor Hats, man ufactured by Shaw & Lobdell ol Philadelphia! Biaek Silk Handkerchiefs, I ' Bandana & Madrass do. ( lotton & Worsted suspends Beaver and silk Gloves, Wing silks, twist thread &c. A Large Assortment of Hardware and Queens ware. 4 trunks. Mens' & Women Coarse and tine shoes ej boots. Groceries. $ Barrels Prime Hav. Coffee, 4 Chests Imperial & Young Hvson Teas, 2 Barrels Loaf Sugar, lZ do Rice, French Brandy. Jam. spirt's. Madeira WINE. London Mustard, Pepper, Allspiee, Cinnamon, Ginger, LampHack, Glue, superiour Rifle Powder, shot of all sizes: Bd. 10d. $ shingling Nails. Tobacco of first rate Manu fact ure. Rappee and Scotch snuff, Begars, 6 boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass, VI boxes Lexington dipped Candles, Glassware, Wool I fats Pittsburgh Castings, sugar Kettles and Fire Irons, Saw Mill and Cross Cut saws, spades, shovels, &c. In addition to the above article-., Which they have just received I), a V. daily expect from Philadelphia

6 Cases DRf GOODS, 3 Crates Queens wane, 10 BaiTels COFFEE. 8 Chests Imperial & Young Hyson TEAS, and 8 Trunks SHOES. Almanacks for the year 1820 All of which they will sell at the lowest prices for Cash. Vine timet, Nov. 20, is 19. 6w FOR SALE, A LIKELY NEGRO WOM.4X. Fat terms enquire of THOMAS R. DUBOIS. Vincennes, Oct. 8, 1819. 41- t

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VINCENNES: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 27. The Right Rev. Mr. I-la get bishop of Bardstown, arrived in Vincennes last evening. A sermon ill be delivered in the Romon Chappel by the Rev. Robt. Abel, tomorrow at 3 o'clock, p. m. INTERESTING INTELLIGENCE. Extract of aletter from a gent, in ,1ngostura, to hi friend in Baltimotrrt dated Angostura, Sept. 0, 1819. ' Vc were yesterday gratified with bulletins from our army, dated at Santa Fe, the capital of New Grenada. I enclose you the one issued immediately after the battle that led to this glorious result. You will see that our friend Johnson: was wounded. The English corps is reduced to about 90 men. These intrepid fellows have effected a great deal, as is acknowledged in the twentieth bulletin. Our troops found between 5 and 6 hundred thousand dollars in the mint ; and General Bolivar writes to the Vice President, Dr. Zea, that he had, on the loth of August, more than a million of dollars in his possessions. I sail for N York next week." This intelligence is important, as it is direct and official. The rumor of a change in the political circle at Angostura, which lately reached us, whether true or false, is of little conscqnensc. The Cong-res govern, and the revolution will be complete. One of the finest regions of all the earth will be opened to political and commercial relations with us. t An Irish officer of great promise. The auxiliaries go under the terms of English, though, the majority are Irish and Scotch. This body cosisted of about 400, or fburhundred and twenty men, at the beginning of the campaign. Patriot. VI RPETUAL MOTION. This grand desideratum, the attain ment of which the votaries of science have uniformly pronounced incompatible with the laws of motion, is at length discovered by a self taught mechanic, a Mr. Foster, of Oswego in this state. A model of it has been exhibited in this city, (Albany.) There can be no deception in it. It is perfectly simple, as are all the laws of motion when understood. It is principally perforated by the agency of two wheels, and these, in the moddle exhibited, are each about six inches in diameter. One has 35 buckets, similar to those of the water wheel of an overshot grist mill. The other has 8 of what we w ill coll buckets. This latter wheel revolves nearly five times as fast as the other. The motion is ?;ivcn by balls of lead about the lisc of buck-shot, which are raised one at a time by the latter w wheels & thrown into the former, in such a maimer that one ball is thrown into each of its buckets. The freight of the balls turns the wheels, and as they descend to its lower part they roll out into the other wheel, where they are caught, in one of its buckc'.a, and quickly carried up and thrown into tne first mentioned wheel To the machine is added a sawgate in miniature, which makes about 150 strokes in a minute. It is bf lieved that with wheels of, say 2" feet in dia mater, and balls of, 500 pounds each, a force would be acquired sufficient to turn a run of mill stones. It is believed that tiiis invention is eminently calculated to benefit the world, and must immortalize the name of its inventor. Plough Bi y SQL ALLY ! Orders were received in Philadelphia on Saturday last, to ship Twenty

Thousand Stand of Arms, with a corresponding quantity or Ordnance and Ammunition, to Savannah, for which the commanding officer of that station haj made the necessary preparations. It was announced a few days ago in the Democratic Press, that Capt. Morris was appointed to succeed Commodore Perry in the command of the squadr on on the West India station. This is correct, but in addition to the intelligjcr.ee, orders have been issued to suspend the sailing of that squadron, as its destination may be changed. AW. Adv. j Spain. From the preparations which are now, and, in fact, for pome time past, have been making, it is cvident measures of a decided character will be adopted towards Spain. Whether these will eventuate in an open rupture, or merely in taking Pampelona. Three or four hundred of the Royalists accompaincd the Viceroy of Santa Fee to Turbaco. The few troops that escorted him, committed some excesses on the way to that place. The Sapphire post-ship, commanded by capt. Hart, was to sail from CarthaKena, for Porto Bello, a fewhours after the Beaver's departure. A letter from Carthacena, dated the 9th inst. says M You have no doubt heard of the entrance of the late enemy into the capital or New (iienada. We learn by this post, that the Viceroy is only 15 miles from hence. Some say that Bolivar entered on the 10th while others affirm that he only did so on the i8th. Nothing is known here of the Captain-General. The Gibraltar correspondent of the Norfolk Herald writes, under date of Sept. 5, that the King of Spain had appointed the Duke, San fskxando, Minister Extraordinary to the U. States. The same letter observed, M with the plauge on one side of us, and the yellow fever on the other, the grates of the garrison are shut against all communication Our citizens arc often amused by information, contained in the newspapers printed in different parts of the union, of interesting and extraordinary events, said to have occurred in this territory. Among other news which has been pretty widely circulated, we find a statement of a romantic love scene, between a young Indian and a Mrs. Somebody, who was a passenger in the Steam-Boat to Mackina. There is also a statement in many papers, made on the authority of a M letter from a gentleman at Green Bay, dated July 19th, 18 i9," which tells us of an u extraordinary visitation " of flies at that place. It is said u they covered the face of the whole earth, and obscuied the sun, moon, and stars of course. u The heavens were darkened by them ; cornfields were prostrated with the clouds that settled on them ; trees were covered with them and the branches thereof bent and broken dow n," This is not all M The millions that hourly died, infected the atmosphere to Mich a degree that it became unfit to bcathc. But, as a consolation during this rcrriblc visitations it was gravely stated that the flies devoured the 7usqw--tors. and that the cattle, swine and Indians devoured the Jlie on which they fattened amazingly. Both of the stories above alluded to are hoaxes. The love speech, said to have been made by the young Indian came from the brain of the person who caused the story to be circulated and also the f y story we have only to, request that those Ohio or other editors who have given the Drtmi: (;a. zette credit for it, would correct thir mistake Detroit Gazette. Peter Gcay & Henry Kinry TAILORS. RESPECTFULl Y informs their friends, and tV ublic pfeneral, that thef hate n wr.euo d the TALOMNG BUSINESS, in all its various branches, en Market Street, next dooc to J. ( II -j: -land Saddler's Shop where they will execute work on the shortest notice, and in the neatest manner, at a reduced price They hope to re ccive a share of the public prtronage.

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7 ili he oi. red fr sale on vvd. bcsday the ::-st day of Pec next, on the premises, lot Xi ; 14 in the town of Pete; sh irjrli. rkc taken as the pi ope." . of Hftta ... ...;. pher, to satisfy an execution in faror of John R. Price. THOS. C STEWART, Sh'fi P. C Nov. 20, 1RI9. By virtue of an execution against the (roods and chattels lands an I tenements of Jair.es Conning ham, John Story and Pierre I.aplaiu. 1 shall expose to sale on the 4-h day of December next, at the hoUst of Root. Harrison, in the town A W re-Haute two lots of land, situ ite in s.iin town, and designated on the piat thereof as numbers 79 Sc 221. L. H. SCOTT, Sh'ffV. C. Tcrre-Hautc, Not. 20, l s 1 9. 1 v virtue of an execution to me uirrctetl from the clerks ottce of the Krur. circuit covirt, I will expose to pubtic sale for U. S. paper or specie, at the house of J. L. Holmes in Yinrennei township on Wednesday the 8th Dec l Horse one Bark-mill, Tanner's toots entire, 1 1 vats of leather in tan 6 head of b rued cattle, with a number tf other article! ssthc property ot said Holmes to satisfy N. lowing. H. V. EECKILS, Sheriff K. C. Nov. 12. 1819. --. Notice T Ilrreby (riven that on Saturday Jj the 18:h day of Dec. next there will be exposed to sale at the court house in Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana, the following tracts of land and town lots in said town, or so much thereof as will pay the state and county tax due thereon, together with the cost ol" advertising except the tax and cost is paid previous to the lime of sale lor the year 1818 and 1819. Sale to commence at ten o'clock A. M. . Vm. Hock 2 qr. s. t. 1 r. 8 2d ( lass tax R4 20. Daniel O'Blenics, half qr. t. 1 r. 8 2d class, tax gl 05. Fred. Rap, I qr. 3d class, tax gl 50. Jeremiah Mays, 100 acies, Donation t. I r. 9 2d class, tax gl 3W. James Reedy, 100 acres, White River 1st class, tax gl 50. John Ollom, I town lot No. 5-i 52 1-2 cts. James Jackson, 1 town lot No. 109, 89 cts. Nathaniel Huntington, 2 town lots, Nos. 101, 100, gl 20. John Chiles, 2 town lots Xos K-5 81 87 1-2. THOS. C. STEWART, S. V Nov. 20, 1819. 4P 3" Vedical Meeting. A Special meeting of the Medical Society of ihe first Medical District, will be held in Vincennes on the eighteenth day of Dec. next, for the purpose of choostT.g Delegates to meet in convention to foim a Slate Medical Society. L. S. SHULER. Pre'. H. Dream, Sec'y. 43 3w T i kpn up by adaro Grant of T rm n township, Sullivan r antf, St te of Indiana, one yellow bay M ot; . even years ld, thirteen and a half han Si his, branded on the near ihonWer i A buttock v ith the Istfeera A C. Blazed fnro ')ntli hind feet and cie fore fo-"t white ix white spots on the off shoulder fots and c inters. Appraised to tw entv two dollar and fifty cents by us this 29th day of September is 19. JOHN CREAGF.R, ISAAC BRCX'AW, J VMES S vYRF 1 ccrtif) the above to be a Cftte i "py from nrv'c stray boot tSlren und r my hand and sc:d at ?Ierom this 2u day of October 119. JAMFivC . PALCH, J. P.S.C. Bv virtue of two writs offi. fa. riasucd from the Clerk9! office of the Posey circuit court, and directed to the coronor of Gtfosoa county, there will be sold at public sale, at Montgomerrville in said county of Gibson on the I Ith day of December next, N. V?cl "iiarter of section o. fEAcr ' in ujaindiip K tf ree South of ai re N. twelve Vet i containing one hundred and sixty acres ; being the sansc n which Sam!. C. Hirons deed ! st lived Taken to satisfy Jamei Srewwi &c ajrinst Samnel C 111r ns J Thoinas Blackbnm. awl arai -t Suntuel C. HtrtM k Willi. m D Sale to be between 10 . M I I P. M. of said (' -v. Term V WILLI M PRICE C G C. Nov. '8 19, 18.