Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 June 1820 — Page 1
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THE WESTERN SUSsr AND GEXRRAL ADVERTISER, Is published every SATuitn.ir, at TWO DOLLARS per annum, if paid in advance, or TWO DOLLARS & FIFTY CENTS at the end of the year, for v. Inch a note will be required. No subscription can be withdrawn until all anciras are paid. Jr. rRxrisRME srs conspicuously Insetted on the usual terms. Advertising customers ill note on their advertise ru nts the number of times they visii them inserted these sent Without such directions will bo continued until forbid, and must be p:id for accordingly. LJXD OFFICE MOXE Y. The Receiver of Public Monies had been instructed to receive in payment for lands sold in the district of Vincenr.es notes on the Following R inks- viz: Rank of the U. States and branches, Hank nf Virginia and its branches, Farmer's B mk of Virg. and branches, Rank of Penn (Philadelphia) of North America do. Farmers and Mechanics Rank do. Mechanics Rank of City & county do. Commercial Rank of Pctm. do .;hutkill Pank do Hank of Northern Liberties do of Maryland of Raltimnrc of Columbia (Dist. of Colum.) Union Rink of Georgetown do Patriotic Rank of Washington do Rank of Washington do of Metropolis do. of Vtoxdna do New Yo k Rvnk. New York Manhattan Co do ISiechanic's Rs?nk do Merchant's Rank, do do Union Rank, do Rank of mcrica do Bank of Chilicothe, Ohio, State B mk of In linia at Vincennes, Bank of Illinoise, at Mnwnee-Town, R-rkof Missouri, at St Loins, Batik of Missiopi and branches, do of Nen -Orlcans. do of Louisiana, Planters bank do. No note of lessthan Five doR?.rs, nor ForHgn Gold Coin is receivable. . .5. 0. Ueilev &ik. Jfr(t(ch and Clock Makers, SUwrsmith's and Jewellers.
II ESFECTFULLY inform their I k fiiendsand the public in gene ral that thev have removed their shop to the house lately occupied by Mr. Patterson as a store where ever) description of lrircnxs axd clocks, will he repaired and warranted to per form twelve months. They also continue to manufacture all kinds of Silver-Ware, and Jewels. The highes price git n for old GOLD AXD SILVER. April IS. 3 tf T'TE above establishment is now open readv for ths reception of TRAVELLERS k OTHERS. The. Proprietor, having furnished it with every requisite necessary toi the accommodation of those who max think, proper to call on him, hopes to dve general satWf irtion. CARTER lUvVMON. Vincennes, Julv 6, 1319. 28tf Taken up. V John Stancr, living in Uiu-m; towrt ship, Va!derhurv;'i crntv, ami 5ft; oUndiina, c: dark fan MARE ah -ait " years old, M hand ldjrh, no hrands an praiv.l at foriv dollars. Also u djr o r .1. HIE. S years old, near 11 h :v' liiirl , a step en her nose ; had en u s:v. ' hv with a leather collar ; a sen--COLT with her, ah out one year !. A!'.ch sitckshor the two appraised :v 40 A irs, hy Cieorr;e Edtnond ar.vl L in-, before me, this 'M day of March IS.'o. A true e-n- from tnv esfr. hvk. E. SANDERS, j. i v. c. M iv cr. c:ot NOTICE ' TTE S FEI If E. COI IAXS, an inJ valid pensioner, of the U. States 11 call at this office, I c will receive sttaic serviceable information. Dlank Notes.
NEW GOOD
evenly Five .Packages, CONSISTING OF DRV GOODS HARDWARE fc? GROCERIES. Received and opening this day at R. M. PAnsons, next door to C Greater Esq's Hotel. March 26, 1820. 13 tf
GROCERIES. The subecribtr has just received from XEUr-ORLEAXS an Assortment of OUOCERIE ,
Consisting of the following Articles :
Jtest Green Coffee, Imperial, Hyson V- TEAS. Young Hyson, Chocolate, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Madeira, TeuerilTe, Sherry, Port & Claret, Wines. j Cogniac Brandy, Jamaica spirit?. New England Hum, Holland Gin, Porter, Molasses, Raisins ; Almonds, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Queen's -Ware
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All of which will be sold low for CASH. WILLIAM BURTCTI. MJYUL 1820. tf19 :V. Ii ill xvlw have loner standing accounts, are earnestly requeued to call and close their accounts immediately. Vm. B.
2s OTIC 13. rHE public are hereby informed Ji. that Stock in the Jeffersonville OHIO CANAL ( OMPAXY, may now be subscribed for at the Rcctiver's office in Vincennes, where the booUs arc opened for that purpose R. PAR KE, Age N. EWING' ) Deputy J. DOTY, S Jents. Vincennes, June 26, 1313. 50-tf-W. Mills.jr. cg. Commission Merchants EVANSVILLE, (IND.) KKFF.HKNCKS. Mess. Calvin Sa-nmonis' co.i ,..... 4,.t,;; I CmcinJhu.'ion If lianus. J nat1, Dan'l Wrtx tf co Louisville. Xfflc If ZT-ller New-Orleans. J oh n AFcGiJJin Vincennes. 7HET IfJt'E OS UJSDy ;r.d intend keeping a fa r if c and rrrnrral assortment oj JM'.Y-GOODS. GinCKUTES, (.Hi, i , , - UAMUVAUE. of which will be sold very low for -veil V- . "Hi T. ,- i c 1 I 1 r M ir 'i" 22tf N Smith SFCOND STREET, (Ofifiotiie CA. LasselU$ Hotel,) MOVnT;Eto carrv on, in all its various branches, the VU & S U E ET-T ROIX MANUFACTORY, And will execute all orders with promptitude, on reasonable terms N. H. All kinds of JOU WORK lone at the shortest notice. ftj jU WcSttTH Kcscrve' IllO - cy taken at PA K. Vincennes, Mav 29. 22 tf Blank Deeds for sale at this Office.
Shad, Mackerel, Dried Herring, Pepper; Allspice, Ginger, Allum, Indigo, Copperas, Spanish Brown, Spanish Whiting, White Lead, ground in oil, Spirits of Turpentine, Lclgwocd, Iron, Cut Nails assorted, From 3d. to 24d. hammered nails, Trace Chains, Mustard, Spanish Cigar?, snuff, Salt Petre, Powder, lead, and shot, Bnmstonc,
Glass-Y V c til u FOR SALE tQ5 Acres of Land Well timbered and a good mill seat with 6G acres of rich Praric, under cultivation and a vounqr Orchard the propei ty of the heirs of John Lcnien deceased, on Marricr Creek, Knox Countv, Widener township, ALSO FOJi SALE adjoining, 105 acres 40 acres improved, for terms apply to R'JDERT LEMEX. at the premises. 1 1 at M u n 5 1 fa c to r j 'HE subscriber respectfully in5 forms his friends and the public in general that he continues to cairv on the ITattiivji "Business in all its various branches, at his shop on JTaix Street, in Vincennes .where he has on hand and will at a! times keep an extensive assortment of; FASHIOXARLE hATS, which he w'ul arrant shall not in point of elegance Sc durability, be ex celled by any in the 'J. States. Hisprices shall also be a low as Hats ol the same quality can be procured elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his old customers for former favors, and pledges himself that no efforts on his Part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their patronage. RiClFn. V. PRICE. Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. January 30th, 1313. 6 tf Valuable Lands FOR SALE. THE undersigned Excccntrix and Executor of the Estate ei Toiist.dnt IJu3 -.J deceaed, offer for sale anv lands be l ishto the Estate of the deceased, lyi;t within the Counties of Knox, Sullivan ar.d i)ahs Also two valuable Lots in Vinc.enne. v The Terms will be made easv to pur chasers and sold at a fair price. Per further particulars, apply to either of the undersigned, or George R. C. Sulliand in Vincennes. jane mmois, TOUSSAINT DUUOIS. Jon. 1. tf.
DISSOLUTION. if. co-partnership of Suli.ivatc 5c Call, isthisdav dissolved bv nv.i-
T .'i ;1 consent. Their united attention will )C bestowed on all business heretofore .'ntrusted to Uu-irc ire. G. R. C. SULLIVAN, ' J. CALL. I);"-. 10, 1319. 50'f. G. W. LIYDSA r, 'ATTOUN'KY cC COUXSKI.T.OJl AT LAW,) Has removed to, EVAXSVILLK. (IXO ) svhere all business entrusted to him, will be pro'nptlv attended to. Evanviile July 17, 1819 31--tt 100 Dollars Ilftwn.nl UA. .A 1 from the subscriber cn the 27th Feb-; ruary, near Middlctown, JetTerson county, Ky. a dark mulatto lad named; FR NK, about 20 years old, 5 iect S or y mcnes mli, .straint and sicnaer made, small beard, full mouth, upper fore teeth considerably decaved, hair i . . t fl .m-in.iaii nu.tiiv luiiiucu, uuu iuor., j and wh-n spokon to, replies slowly I.. .1.. 1 1 .1 aim smivjwnai suriey ; tie enews 10bacco. He had on when he left rie, a fashionable fur hat about half worn, an
t.t 11.1. I. at'k 1 - r 1 rf I. I. r Oil ft'o m any f:ii in ttie umteti states, so mat I et I'im, or the reward with travel- ; hug expenses if delivered to me. SAMUEL LAWRENCE. April 1. 17 6w FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, (From the SiiakfVs Society) for sale -.t the Anothecarv store of SIIULER, II OOD If Co. F b. 5. Taken Up, T Y Joseph Malcom ai, living :n Indcpcn. , Vi;ro county, l id:- ' HP dc ncc township. ana, a black I()lbh.y 15 hands high, left hind foot white, several saddle marks ' a tew -vhile hairs in hisforhcad, suppo sed to be 11 years o:i .ppraisrd at lif-ty-live dollars, by V.. Iientley, H. S'boa, and J. Wilsou, before me a Justice of the Peace for the count v of Vi.o, Indiana, this 4th dav r.f Mav, 11 TO. JAM ! .S JONES, j. p. v. c. Ap! 25. 2j3t Slu'rifts Sale. TV ILL be sold on the premises V V adjoining the town of Cynthiana, the iol'io.vin property viz : about ninety acres of land, a part of the South East epiarter section 1 I, township 4, south, range 12 west; two lots in the to".n of Cynthk.na, Xo. 5 and o. and all his personal property, on the 24th day of June next taken as the property of Clement Whiting, to satisfy executions issued from the circuit court of Posey countv in favor of Ho' sley and Sterling ; w here due attendance will he given by WILLI AM liOYLE. d. s. p. o. June 3, 23. ! aiMiLEs n. nnniv", & AMORY iarXEV, 7 11. L. in future practice L..1W V i of Dn in conjunction, in the comities A'rjvjr, Sullivan. Vio Mar tin, Dubois and Pike, and in the Supreme Court One of them will at all times be found in tht-.ir offire at Washington, except during the session of courts. All orders and COXlrF. YAXCIXti will be punctually attended to. ll'a.-ihiigton, Airil 10, 1820. tf20 NOTICE "JTS hereby given to all persons in1 debtcd to the estate of JosF.ru I5iiUMr.ouc.ii deceased, late of Vincennes, to make piyment to John W. C shorn, on or before the 15th day of March next : and all those having claims against sai 1 estate will please j present them to said Osborn Ton or or nctore tne atove .mentioned period) who is duly authorised to attend to the same bv GROVE POM F.ROY, A Imi iistrator. Vir.cennr Fb. 12, 1S20. 7 VXD mns oth?r khidsof COUNTRY PROl 1C. K,will be received n n tiictit of s-ibscription t the WtiTKRN Sun, far tin pr.sjut year.
ivi irniL iihmu-lujui v-v.ii., viiiu , infill ujiu uav sine.-, our arrival o 1 tJjc bound with velvet, striped waistcoat, ! coast, and sorrutinK s have had sc. vewhite shirt, wliite country cloth pan-' ral in sight at the same time. 'c taloons, white socks, and a pair of ' are at this time in ciiasc of a scl.oocoarse shoes. It is probable he will: ner called the Coludero, wi.ich has change his name and clothes. I will escaped from us twice ahcady, by nC. tive the above reward if he is lodged ' ry superior sailing, and ItVar-
SUPPRESSION OF THE SLAVE TRADE.
N YORK, MAY 26. PrKze JV.5ft. The armed schooner PlaaburSh, and pilot boat sch. science, arrived yesterday afternoon, having been captured on the co?st of Africa by the U. S sliip Cvana, cap. 1 renchxrd. Two other slave se:4ooners, the Endnni ,n and Espcnpzi, capu-rrd bv fie CMnc, and ou;jcd iorthis )oi t, sailed Irom t!je o.m in company, and may be liouilv expected. Frm a friend on b ard the Cyane, tae Editors of the Mercantile Advertis. r have received a Irtm- dated the i2cii of April, off ape lont. serado from which vte copv lh-j foilowhir: " Wo w 'tercel at Siena Leone, and proceeded immediately t j uulllm ward. Sioce passim- Slierbro ls!"id we h ive detained ten slaving vcsTe! four of which we send in f jadiu ih tion, t!ie otiicrs beinp so veii rnvpi a wuh The this laise papti s, were icn up number of vessels cn-acdiu inr.ur.ian trailic is inr.. . . , uui css liiaii at present on i $ coast, ail of them ful sai.ojs u ;i Illiln.fl nn l .m.ui,! I r ..s,.. aum,u, auu, i am surv io add, many of them ou-ued bv A.'a. can, although un ltr l,iclh.i flars. ' Wc liavc been c .nbiamjj cnLiu , i . I . , . 1 ,1 shall not be ahle to come uo Mth her to day. 1 ay. We have seen but one Ame.iean trading vessel on the coast, (the hrlJf Chance, capt. Swan, fjorn Uo.stuj,) who has ijone to leeward " From the Ryal Gazrtte end Sierra Lt one Advertiser, FREETOWN, Fl'.Ii. J 2, S20. On Saturday last, II. M. s! ip artar, Com. Sir Georce Cohicit ramft imo harbor, accompanied by two mizes, a Dutch bri- and a iaru- Snaaisn scli..ner, with about ninety slue on board. i h;- vessels were taken in the i;io oy me noataoi mc !;-.:tjrt and Thistle, under the comma: i of Li cuts Marsh and Hajjan ; the icmainder of the slaves to compl: ;c r c cat go we liavc heard ucie icadv to embark at the y.t-iioJ whc.i ti.Cbe'vessels were detained ; it is tl;tivl..i e to be hoped, titat the b'.ave Lctois ia the Rio Pongo3 v.iii ;.c:iitr ti.er.i u iieut. Hagan, who, wc undtrsluiid, tha commodore bus left in that iLcr ; and vyiio, we truit, will sun ecu in rescidu them from tlie idu ci tbese lion id b.it barians. The Myrmidon, Capt. J. Leake, came in on Tuesday wi'Ji five s.!.oonn d. tained by that vessel a,:d 1 1. M. ship Morgiatu, Capt. Sahui'a .d. Titee vessels were sized, we understand, cntigiiDiis to (ai.iiias, gtd in that abominable tiaific im; slave trade C):.e of The tc.hoor.j rs has on board one hundred i.u fne slaves ; the others had nut CO.iipiCted their cargoes. It is truly lamentable to lefiect cn the extent to which this traflic is ovw carried on almost in our own neieh boi hood ; indeed it would appear, that the principal mart ufihcie :.cfatious trailers seems cu:, hired, in a tcrcat measure, to a lunge cf a levy degrees njith and bouth oi t!ds colony. feii. 19. Our harbor continues to nieat.nt a mobt gratifv ing aspect: v e-st Is at i ive iiaiiy, ann others clepatt pregnant with the li nits of a legitimate commerce : the meritorious exertion- of His Majestv's sr-uadron in the cause of justice and humanity, have ctouded our harbor with slave esstis ; otir streets, indeed, are unpleasantly thtoniccil vvitii !ie imhlus:,:: .i retches, the slave tradets. w m, having ct defiance t' tlu: iau s of Ciu-.i, ?;ul violated the ordinances of tl.cir own countries, cttcr.d cur markets, and would abuse those very men the y have torn forever, v. c fear, from the m ei.es of their youth : these vile traflrktrs in blood are as lostile to l-.hr'y 5 they are devoid of nhime. A vry (I v. si!, nowf-ver, v- tiusr. 1 rid u s td their b.atclui nteee.ce. Willi sentiments v( liorror d shame, wc notice the teport so uihdy circulated, of J. O. Kcarnev, 1 c a rrsh'ent of Lent, having jiir.l t! e ttaHickers in bI(M)d at the Gadims ; but Pmvi l?nre ha turned his wict.t ! purpusvs to the sidvaiitae of the Af-
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