Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 March 1820 — Page 3

Mr. Anderson of Kentucky, followd a; iin?t the Restriction, and occu pi-d itio fl ur about two hours ; when The cmimittrc rose on motion of Mr. Pindallof V.i. and The House adjourned till to-mor-10 v. .V.'KviT the subjects before ConKrvss .vtiicb arc likely to be overlaid by toe Missouri question, vc much fear that oft Binkrupt Hill will be on?. Wo iVar k, wo say, because the deep anxiety manifested on the subject, frooi ovoi'v quarter of our rountry in which trade has been carried ton to any extent, evinces the important liht in which it i there regarded. It is due to the thousands who tremblingly cbn.r to the hope of an nllevi.tio:i of their ccaJition from tin means, that a fair decision on the picstion should be h:d : that they may & low, without hoi or mistaken, and without the possibility of being rnistaUcn, and without further was'e of time, the worst they have to apprehend. J'at. Int. YINCENNKS MARCH 11,1820.

From the best information we can at present obtain, we are happv to state, that Col. Homer Johnson is elected to the office of Major General, tit the 1st division of Indiana militia by u majority of 81 to 22 over Mr. Nathaniel Ew ing. We arc also informed, that Col Thoons Scott and rol. Robert -tur-giiis, are elected as brigadier Generals. As s-on as an official statement can be obtained, we shall give it to the public, so that if anv mistake exhi io the above statements ihey may be rectified. We arc authorised to the following gentlemen announc-. ."S randL dates for the oflice oT Associate JuJe ot the ensuing election. HENitY RUBLE, M WtK. BAR MET WILLIAM R 1 M'C ALL. We are also authorised to announce JOHN DECKER, a3 a candidate. lor the ollice of Sheriff j for this county r, at the next election I Longitude, &c. Le Baroness Dt Paris lloisrovvvray, has arrived i; England from Paris, charged with a commission to present to the Ad va ralty Board a theory of the com puss, vrhich gives the longitude a;ul latitude of the globe ; for the discovery o which the whole world has so lory; looked The husband of this id;has submitted his theory to the vcaucmy at Paris His wife's mission to Loudon was to pi even deiay. as wch as to have a trust-wot thy aent. .Vat. Intel. rthe Blakely (Alabama) paper, ol the 19lh mt states Capt Dad-j'-s tompanv of regulars are now encamped in the rear of t'ni town, and are waiting for orders 503 more men of the 4th regiment, are expected here in a few days. Their destination is yet unknown ; bui we guess they will ere long move towards the rii'tne; sun." id. n da v , I'cb. 14 The Debate on the Missouri Question vet continues, with unabated ardor, in both Houses of Congress. ib. Bt)STON Feb. 3. According to the semi-annual report of the banLs of tr.is Commonwealihmade at the beginning of the prrs-nt yea-, it appears that the agj;reate amount .f c init l paid in, is S r:, t40.r.):". 'i'hc unw.ui.t f loans and di-jts t(the )anks is S' 5l-L3SS. Th:? am ntiit of hilis in en cnia i - is. 3-3 4 WS. Amount of dvu-.ts :",S3.. Tho amount ol g :! and silver 1. PUBLIC hAXDx On the 3d Septem' -tr, 18 19 remain-h1 due for lan.K sold t)y United Mate--, the sum of nine the miieight boon, eight lm ii;. (J ail ;y thousand, two hun-.hu ao.l m.-ety-five dcllarg and f n -eL;ht cnts. Fu!i'i7i:-re F.b. 8. Extract of a letter from a i espLfrJih English merchant m Anost.;r.i, . his friend in tne U Stares, dale. Nov. J I st. Despatches reached here 'Annsfira) up to the 1 5th inst. (Vox ember" Irom Chd. Bolivar, aimouinin the juiniion of the army under his com.uaru!, with the divisions of Gen Puez and Mmbiittc The latter ",s on !ns .y here, to inspect the troops of Git, Marino, and to pat the army of to, ast in motion, in order that the inteadc.i attack on Morillo, mav taki pia.e the moment the troops can b. unite,!. Morillo at the time the lav . ec emits left him, was, fuitifvin r him-

self in San Carlot,and Gen Morracs was in Ca'.a'vza, with a smaii division of Spanish and native troop.. The whole ruval force is estimated at 5000 men, principally natives ; and tiie army of Gen. Holtvir including the English and Irish troops, will be upwards of 10,000 excellent troops, and in high spirits It is the opinion of cverv one here, that the present c.ioipiin wiil iive liberty to the vhoie of Venezuela and New Grenada. The greatest harmony prevails anion the civil and military, and during tii3 abbUic-. sf the Vice president Genera! Aristnuvdi, who is ijone on a visit to Miturin to sec General Marino, Dr. Arbcncio is c' u ed with the adiuinistiation of the Government, end ha given very general satisfaction

'l i e rovernment has purchased the -T ar.M Las Rued Thcr for .ca-sl.e riu 6 long i8's, and 150 men, and is now cruizing off the Bar for the protec tion of our commerce, which becomes f every day more important. The j number of vessels of all nations since the 1st May to the 1st inst is 57, among which are three ships Irom ! England with troops military stores, ! arms and clothing, lor me Legion oi den. Dcvcrcux, 2600 of which have arrived, and the greater part of them have been landed at Caricco. and will be under the command of Gen. Marino until the General (Dcvcrcux) arrives, and who is now expected daily. The Brigade of light artillery wiil leave this immediately for San D cgo, for the purpose of uniting with ?larino. I hone very soon to be able to i , . i r .i t r give some further accounts of the op- J c ations in this quarter, and which we ! ai all in hone wili be decisive. Late and inter- stint ftom SOUTH AMERICA. Exf'act f a ht;rr to the editor ih' D m.rrn Prcssdated of St. "'.'-7XX,, th Jan. I81J0 'Vc 'live an arrival to day from M: g-vr;ta. which brings us positive icc.'-'Jnls that Lima is taken by the ! Independents under Gen. St. Martin and that Quito had declared itself Mndent-a!;d has sent Deputies " mmv?! , des!.l'lr8 -.'iUii-ted into the umou ol Venezuea id N v tT.encdu 4 B-.:iar, afte. establishing a govermnent at St Fee, and taking the opao.h General Cassaua, who, with -;iout 4oo men, had ictreated into Popajan, a prisoner with ids troops, has arrived with the main army, which was considerably reinforced by NTcw Grenadians, in the plains of Venezuela. iiuiivar himself made a hasty visit to Angostura, where he remained only 24 hours; during his stay he made General Aiismendi, (who had icted vice-president,) governor genei ut ot Cuinana, and Dr. Zea, was reappointed vic e president, and is shortly to go to Home, by way of England, tor the purpose of obtaining from the Holy See Bishops, kc. Sec. M iiermuuez his been appointed Governor of the Province of Socurro. Gen. Anzoatcgi is dead with the yellow fever. u Mariano Montiiia has arrived here from Margarita, hut is to return again immediately, to take charge of fthe expedition now ready at that Isl and, the destination of which is a secret. " Marino wa, with about 5000 men at Maturin, and there fell sick, which has caused a delay of his match, and it is feared wiil be very detrimental to the final movements of the independents in Venezuela. u The provinces of Venezuela and New Grenada, have taken the name of the Republic of Columbia. If possible, I shall send you a copy of the decree,. dated i7th December, 18 19. at Angostura. I i'he next opportunity I shall xrito you agiin. 1 look on the Rejtihiic of Columbia as firmiy esuib- t iish-d In a few months we shall see i Morid 's power at an end. u P. S. I this moment learn that r. Z. a is not lo pioteid to Europe, !Kt to .he United Suites as Ambass 1 - Extraordinary." QAKEN UP by a Junes D. Dun r.j I rj kin, of Hadden town- - si. ip, Suuuan county, md state or' Indiana, one black 51AHE. eight or nine years oid, all four of :.er feet white with a star and snip no hrands perceivablethirteen k v half hands high, appraised to S35 oy Thomas Hamilton and John Johnon, before me, a justice of the Peace or said county, this 6lh day of Februarv 13 20. 1 do herebv certifi.-thia i ' . ' 14 copy irom inv t stray bo k.

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TAKEN UP by Thomas Anderson of Hadden township, Sullivan county and state of Indiana, one dark brown Horse, near fifteen hands highhis right hind foot white no marks or brands perceivable, slipposed to be nine years old last spring appraised to g50 before me, a justice of the peace lor said county, this 7th day of February, 1820, by Edward Purccl, Daniel Williams and John Williams. I o hereby certify this a true copy taken from my cstray book. J. RLA'K, J P. S. C. rjnAKEN UP by Nicholas Davis of Hadden township, Sullivan county and state of Indiana, one Iron grey Horse-colt one year old last spring, no marks nor brands perceivable about twelve hands high appraised to thirteen dollars and fifty 1... T U T T T I II

am J" ,nson Jur'" bef?'e me a i?f Mi f fit rr m i1 t r i ifir i iiri rnniiTV i nic fourteenth day of February 1820. v. iiiv v-v. . w i diu yjnitij kill uu "uy ",ul U1 lakcn iron? W c"r?7 h?ok' I do hereby certify this a true copy m my cstray book. J BLACK. J. P. S. C. fTTKEN LP by Robnt i t opics J of Hadden townships Sullivan county and State ot Indiana, one pale sorrel Horse, upwards of fifteen hands high, six yeais old last spring no brands percievable three small i white spots on his right thigh ; a s ar on his forehead long docked ard some saddle marks a navel gall appraised to eight dollars by John W Nash and I'etcr Lisman Jim. before me, this 12th day of February 1820. I do hereby certify this a true copy taken from my estray book. J. BLACK, J. P. S. C. 50 Dollars Reward anaway from the SubscriQh btrs, tome time about the first of January last, from the Uiiitcd States Saline, hired to Timothy Gard, Esq. a Negro Man, named JACOR; of ' five feet folir or fivse in'chcs hih i chunkX for his Iieiirht S some : .i ' . i , . . , what inclined to be bow-legged; has a fierce look when spoken to. As he had been at work at the Lick, it is difficult to describe his clothing. H Has been accustomed to a variety of work such as on a farm, an the river, at the Lick, Sec. Being an jrtfiu cunning fellow, he may procure for gcd papers, and attempt to pass as a free man perhaps may call his name Jacob Herral. The above Reward will be given for the delivering him to the Subscribers, Morgantown, Kentucky ; or to Timothy Gard, Es( United States Saline ; or for securing him in any Jail, so that I get him again. JAMES A. PORTER & CO. Shawneetown March 2, 1820. 11 4 w SHERIFF'S SALE. There will be exposed to public sale in the town of Springfield, on Saturday the first day of April next, the following town Eots in the town ot Cynthiana, (to wit) Lots No's 5, 6 and 12 also one half of Lot No. 24 the property of Charles Whiting, to satisfy several Executions now in my hands. Aaron Bacov, Shfi. Posey County. March 4th, 1820. 1 i 3 w Fine Cloths and Cuss'wirres. DICKSOiN I & WILfcON Have just recehed a Case combining a handsome a.soitment ot fine Cloths and Cassimcres Blue, G.cy and Black, which they olfer for sale low. Vinccnnes, 10th March 1120. 11 3w Tobacco. 21 Kegs best cliewing Tobacco. 3 barrels common Scars. at very reduced prices Ly wholesale. DICihON Sc WILSON. March 10, 10. 11 (ju Muddling. C7" 7 HL Subscriber will confl tinue to mai ufacturcSAD DLl, BHIDLES, CAPS Sc HARNESS, at his stand in Market street. f the best quality. His prices shah be as low as they can be purchaseo chewhere. He returns his unfeign ed thanks for the liberal encouragement he has met with, and solicit a continuance of a ircnerous nublic . i patronage, I t JOHN C. HOLLAND.

Notice. The subscribers wish to hire a Journey-man Tanner &f Currier who can produce good credentials, to whom they will give liberal wages and constant employ Also two Boys from 1 4 to 16 years old as Apprentices to the above business, will receive liberal encouragement by applying to Wm. HART & Co. Vinccnnes Feb. 26th 1820. lotf Notice. The subscriber having lost two English Watches, which he believes to have been stolen from his desk, wiil give Fifty Dollars to any person who will detect the man who has got them The watches were both out of order One of them capped, had a single yellow chain, Sc key, and a blue glass seal The other an old one. without chain, key, or seal They were both marked London and Gf high numbers, which are not at this tjme recollected. The subscriber will give the! above reward for the atehes and thief, or twenty five dollars for either. AMOS HAN WAY. Vinccnnes Feby. 7th 1820.

Potter j. THE subscribers nave eitablished & Pottery, at the corner of Church and Fourth stteets. and will constantly keep on hand, a general assortment of i a. a. xr rouer-s vare, at the most reduced prices for Cash. A liberal Discount will he made to Country Mci chants and others, vno may purchase by Wholesale. RGMA'SOXi? MOVFGhQ; February I 10 tf 11 ; J U O U GTTNO'ri xj E In cootoimity vitb an Oiuii-'.Ke passed she 6th Ncn t nibcr, ' S 8. tntitled 4 an Urditiar.ee designating1 ihe time, and moae of picsei.lu.g claim to lots in the tow nn of Vinrennes, and the manner ot deciding Uierc on ; Pubiic notice is heieby given that the following claims have been laid before the Board of Tiustees for the borough of Vinccnnes, for confirmation under the act ofcorgress entitled an act to adjust the claims to lots in the town of Vinccnnes, and for the sale of the land appropriated as a comm for the use of the inhabitants of said town approved the 20th Aprile, 1818. j S os. of I Claimant's names.the lots Title. Richard P. Price, claims part lot William M'Intosl. Deed. claims lot Same, claim i Same, Do. Do. Ccnf.rniatioa. Deed. Same, Same, Same, Same, Same, Same, Same, Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 10 Do. li Confirmation. lo Deed. 14 Do. 1SH Do. 141 Do. 14: Do. Mary Li'.ne, by Win. M'Intosh acent, claims h-t Supported by written fc oral 34pe$timony. Val. J. BHADLEY, c. a. t. b. r. Feb. 14, 1X20. I Pump Notice. .rilllOSi. wh.-i wis'i to have J.evi Gray's I X. Double Forcing Patent PUMP con flicted and put mto tht-ir Wells will p?casc cr.ll on the subsenber 'who it l jaliy authorised to make and cor.tract or the same) at Noah Purcell's, li.c .'.les from incennes or at this of.. re. f he extraordinurv newer of this PUMP will render it ery useful in case of :'.re, iS by a ieutiurn hose screwed dawn on -he top of it, tae water mav be conduct- . to ai.y part of a ouil.iii-.g. Applicaoiis made soon will be inuo'.diau-ly supl..d. 'l'ernis one dcll.tr per foot mate- . us iurinsneii, or sixty dollars, n '.oe iut into the Well and warranted for S . ears. A ktiow ledge of the improvement is a sufficient recoinniendation. BALDW IN MALLET. N. B Those who have pumps made by the foot, will bt charged icn dollars for tht patent. J:.n. ii. f), G. '. LIXDSXY, (ATTORNKY & COL" N S KI.l.OR AT LAW,) Has removed to EVAXsVILLE. (INP ) where all business entrusted to him, will be promptly attended to. Evankville July 17, 1819 3 1 --tf JOB PRINTING Neatly executed, on (he short

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est notice, at this office.