Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 July 1820 — Page 1

estem (Avert! JiY STOUT & OSWKIN. VINCENNES, (INI).) SATUKLUY JULY u 1820. Vol. it. No. 27.

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THE JYESTEIIX SUX AND GENFAIAL ADVERTISER, Ts published every Saturday at TWO DOLLARS per annum,if paid in -idvnncc, or TWO DOLLARS FIFTY CENTS at the end of the year, for which a note will be required. No subscription can be withdrawn until all arrearages are paid. An ve r ris k me x fs conspicuously inserted on the usual terms. Advertising customers will note on their advertisements the number of times they wish them inserted those scut without such directions will be continued until forbid, and must be paid for accordingly. LA. YD OFFICE MuA'&Y. The R reiver of Public Monies had

been instructed to receive in payment for lands sold in the district ot Vincennes notes on the following Banks, viz: I Ikmk of the U. States and branches, Uank of Virginia and its Branches, l-'armcr's Brink of Virg. and branches, Hank of Penn. (Philadelphia) of North America do. Farmers and Mechanics Bank do. Mechanics Hank of City St county do. 'Commercial Bank of Penn. do Schulkill Bank do Dank of Northern Liberties do of Maryland of Baltimore of Columbia (Dist. of Colum.) Union Bank of Georgetown do Patriotic Bank of Washington do Bank of Washington do of Metropolis do. of Alexdria do New York Bank, New York Manhattan Co. do Mechanic's Bank do Merchant's Bank, do do Union Rank, do "Bank of America do Rank of Chilicothc, Ohio, State Bank of Indinia at Vincennes, Bank of Illinoise, at Shawnee-Town, Bank of Missouri, at St Louis, Bank of Missippi and branches, do of New-Orleans. do. of Louisiana, Planters bank do. No note of lessthan five dollars, nor Foreign Gold Coin is receivable. Corrected weekly for the Sun." Vincennes Hotel. TTIE above establishment is now open Sc ready for th reception of TRAVELLERS & UlIifcKS. The Proprietor, having furnished it with every requisite necessary for the accommodation of those who may think prop .'r to call on him, hopes to rive general satisfaction. CARTER BEAMON. Vincennes. July 6, IS 19. 28tf NOTICE. THE co-partnership heretofore ex isting under the firm ot lVassons & Saire, -was dissolved on the 1st inst. by mu tual consent. All persons indebted) to that firm will please to have their accounts settled immediately with JAMES & GEO. A JlrASS0. Carlisle or Mcrom, who are authorised to settle the business of the concern. JAMES WASSON, G. A WASSON, JAMES SAY RE. Carlisle, June 2, 1820. The business will be continued in Carlisle and JIeroh by the underpinned, WHO HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED a rin:sn SUPPLY OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery. Iron Steel. Ladies' and OcnRenieirs SHOES. eye. &e. J. , If Inch they will sell loivfor Cash. Thet have also for sale, 30 I5ARUHLS Good Whiskey. JAMES WASSON, GEO. A. WASSON. June G 24 tf

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Seventy Five Packages, CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS H&RDTYARE fc? GROCERIES. Received and opening this day at R. M. PAnsons, next

door to C Greater Esq's Narch 26, 1820.

GROCERIES.

The subscriber has just received from

ttUOCEBIE',

Consisting of the following Ar iclcs :

Best Green CotYee, s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s l s s s s s s s s s Imperial, ) Hyson L TEAS. Young Hyson, j Chocolate, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Madeira, Teneriffe, Wines. Sherry, Port & Claret, Cogniac Brandy, Jamaica spirits, New England Rum, Holland Gin, Porter Molasses, Raisins ; Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Almonds, s

Queen's -Ware 8 Glass-Ware ; All of which will be sold low for CASH. WILLIAM BURTCTI. MAY 1st, 1820. tfl9 AT. All who have long standing accounts, are earnestly requested to call and close their accounts immediately.

NOTICE. rJTHE public are hereby informed j that Stock in the Jeffersonville OHIO CANAL COMPANY, may now be subscribed for at the Receiver's office in Vincennes, where the books are opened for that purpose B. PAR KE, Age N. E WING I Defiuty J. DOTY, S Agents. Vincennes, June 26, 1813. 30-tf--W. Mills, ir. &co. Commission A fer chants EVANsVILLE, (IND.) TtRFERENCES. Mess. Calvin S'aKison.lJ?co.' rr i -oil- I CincinJlauden CT Aubin V Ilathon Vf Barnes. J natl Dan I Flirts Isf co Louisville. AW? if 2T;llcr New-Orleans. J oh n Mcdijfin Vincennes. rUET HAVE OS HAD, anil intend keeping a large and vent ral assortment oj DIlY-GOOI)S, GliOi'ERIF.S, QUEEXS and H:1M). WARE. All of which will be sold verv low for CASH. Evansville, May 20, 22tf NTSiuitii SECOND STREET, COf:fiosite Col. Las telle' Hotel) jpl ONTINUE to carry on, in all J its various branches, the TIN&SHEKT-IRON MANUFACTORY, And will execute all orders with promptitude, cn reasonable terms. N. 11. All kinds of JOB WORK done at the shortest notice. gj5" Western Reserve" money taken at V A U. Vincennes, May 29. 22 tf Blank Deeds for sale at this Oiiicu.

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10 O -tf NFAV - ORLEA.YS an Assortment of Shad, Mackerel, Dried Herring, Pepper ; Allspice, Ginger, Allum, Indigo, Copperas, Spanish Brown, Spanish Whiting, White Lead, ground in oil, Spirits of Turpentine, Logwood, Iron, Cut Nails assorted, From 3d. to 24d. hammered nails, Trace Chains, Mustard, Spanish Cigars, snuff, Salt Petre, Powder, lead, and shot, Brimstone, FOR SALE 195 Acres of Land Well timbered and a ood mill seat with 66 acres of rich Prarie, under cultivation and a young Orchard tiie property cf the heirs of John Lcmen deceased, on Marrier Creek, Knox Countv, Widener township, ALSO FOR SALE adjoining, 105 acres -10 acres improved, for terms applv to ROBERT LEMEN. at the premises. Mat Man u factory "IjHE subscriber resprctfully informs his friends and the public in general that he continues to carry on the Hatting Business in all its various branches, at his

where he has on hand and will at ai ; iA Uki lo It. S, cc times keep an extensive assortment of! J jf)Jl Y KIWE Y FASHIONABLE hATS, ILL in future practice LAll which he will warrant shall not in V V iu conjunction, in the counties point of elegance Sc durabiliy, be ex- of D:vi Knox Sullivan Vigo, Murcelled by any in the 'J. States. IIis: tin. Dub -As and Pike a!.d in the Supriccs shall also be a-', low as Hats of . preine Court One of them will at

the same quality can be procured else - where. 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. ricu'd. p. price. Ordcrs from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. Januarv SOth, 1313. 6 tf Valuable Land FOR SALE. S TIIF undersized Excccutriv and Executor of the Kst.Ueof T-sUsaint DubAt dfccasi'd, r.fRr (or sale am lands hel'igin?: to t!ie Ebtate of th deceased, Iv in.; within the Counties of Knox, Sullivan and Davi,sAho two valuable Lots in Vincennes. The Tern v. ill he made ensv to pur chasers and sold at a fair price. For further particulars, apply to tidier rf the undersigned, or George R. C. Sulliand in Vincenics. JANE DIjnOB, TOUSSA1NT DUBOIS. Jan. 1. tf.

DISSOLUTION. co-partnership of Suu.ivan 5;

alt., is this (lav tlissol c ; !)' nvil.il consent. Their united attention will ,c bestowed on all business heretofore entrusted to their care. G. H. C. SULLIVAN, J. CALL. Dec. 10. 1819.- 50tf. G. IV. LLYDSAY, (attorney c counsellor at law,) Has removed to EVANS VI L LIS. (iXD ) where all business entrusted to him, wiil be promptly, attended to. Evansvillc July 17, 1819 31-tr 100 Dollar Reward RAN A WAY . from the subscriber on the- 27th February, near Middlctowrtj Jefferson county, Ky. a dark mulatto lad named FRANK, about 20 years old, 5 feet S or 9 inches high, straight and slender made, small beard, full mouth, upper fore teeth considerably decayed, hair generally neatly combed, down look, au.L .cjju siuuiy ni'i cnm(lvl"it curl Air r lioiri' tr v,.i4w., , j - UULI.U, He had on when he left me, a fashionable fur hat about half worn, an

old o;ue broad-cloth coat, the cuffs dincd lo bolievc he has i.o.n bound wita velvet, striped waistcoat, ; the rivcr lowari.s Ncw-Orieas white slurt, whe country cloth pan- The lather, who rtbides i M-, taloons, white socks, and a pair of ! sonvillc, Kv. went afu-r his' son n -coarse f..iocs. It is probable he wdl . moment hJ heard of his escape -r I change his name and clothes. I .will; had not ieturned when I last n,U,

?ive the above reward it he w lodged in any jail m the United States, so that I get him, or the reward with travel - ling expenses if delivered to me. SAMUEL LAWRENCE. April 1. 17 6v FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, (From the Shaker's Society) for sale at the Apothccarv store cf SHULERy II OOD & Lo. Feb. 5. Taken up, !T$Y Joseph Mcdcom, living in Indcpcn3Jf dence township, Vigo countv, ir.di-j ana, a black HORSE, 15 hands hih, i lcithiud toot white, several saddle marks, i a lew 'vhite hairs in historhead, suposcd to be 11 years old appraised atVif-ty-rivc dollars, by E. Bentky, H. Sison, a:ri J. Wilson, before me a Justice cf the Peace for the county of Vijo, Indiana, this 4th day of May, 1820. JA Tvi F,S JONES, j. p. v. c. Aprd 25. 2 Sheriff's Sale. iTILL be sold on the premises V V adjoining the to'.vn of Cynthiana, the following property viz : about ninety acres of land, a part of the South East quarter section 1 I, township 4, south, range 12 west; two lots in the town of Cynthiana, No. 5 and 6. 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 county in favor of Horslcy and Sterling ; where due attendance will be given hv WILLIAM BOYLE, d. s. p. c June ; all times be found in their ofnVc at Washington, except during the session of courts. All orders and COX? EYAXCLYr. wiil be. punctually attended to. U'a;J.mg:on, Afiril 10, 1320. tf20 MRS. BAB EH, J3ESPEC.TFULLY inf.nns the Laa 4 dies f Vii'.ccancsand it vicinity that siic h-.s cpencvl a MILI.INKU'S SHOP, Next do. r iiio. e O on Water Strtet, V. JOHNSTON'S, n l hand, a Ritual ciiiViil l Bonnets, Caps, Turbans. Collarettes, Capes, Bandvneral assortment ot Boxes. Vc. Of the litest fashions. She will nlo : f , . n X .T 1 ' PR' Hyr' v.S.ruiJ Lgh: BOAMAc. ,!li:r:i:K's' "4,,,e Blank Notes. For sale at tliis ofik'c. " TALLOW Wanted at this Oilicc.

. 200 Dollars U E XV A It D ! A REWARD of Two Hundred J U Dollars will be jjiven far the apprehension and conviction cf James Stephens a boy, and htc a Mail-Carrier on the route from Rusnekvilic to Morrai:i.wiu, vi j Stephens roM-i the Ma,!..!! Sunday the 1 -2-ih cf Muy, on his route to the former place. a b Mt 4 miles from the latter ; and ..n Wednesday the 17th, on Lis ntu,:i

uo:n nussciville to ;du rmrield, bout 8 nules below Oreenvilie. ilis uepreuations arc supposed to have been extensive and frecjucr.t. ILi robberies were committed without injury to the maii-bags, hy drawinthe letter pickets thro between the holes on the mouLh thereof. Many mutilated letters, and some entire n.t-hii: wrappers have been found some vl which arc in the possession of Mr. Weir, P. M. at Greenville, (Ky.) When the above letters were brouj;h: to Mr. Weir, lie despatched two irei.. tJenien in imrsuit nf t'..- rr.Mi.-f lliey arrested him on Saturday i.iifhl. t i . - o iine utu tiit. at Alorar.heid, v.h he made his escape from them t:,c ! next monmii; (Sunday.) I have mu.c been in nursuit f lilm. - r, . lhrough that lacc Whether S e ! succeeded in findmg him, or went ! : aid in his fli ht? j ,)(m p r uu,,a,ii vjcuigiu udiui notes, is u.i the money recovered of the bv.y,; i which he confessed he had sloit from the mail. '1 he money is in ih possession of mt. Weir, or Mi. Webb, cf Gieenville, whcr.ee the setter came thaf contained it ; its tics;;, nation, and who was the w liter, he pretended not to know. Said boy has two brothers, yotiiv men, the eldest a tanner and ctiiriei-, residing near six miles from Evvu.,viile, in Indiana, on the road m Princeton and Vincennes, and it U not improbable he may seek refm v with them. He formerly rode on t!.troutc from Hopkinsiiie to Hen!,-.. son, Ky. and is wcii known at the k -ter pice and on tiie road to Ma..: sonide. He has b?en heard tot? it lu- parents that he would luna-.tay i-j Orleans, and thence proceed to sea. The suid James Stephens is about 4 feet 9 inches high, t, aid to be under 14 years cf av;c, rather stout and fi.'l in his person, hair light, ccs blue, face round, full and freckled, lib appearance i ijood. He i said to be much addicted to Iyhnj, and to possess an uncommon share of art and cunning lor such a youth. He had on when he escaped, a black hat and shoes, a short coat of pale mixed domestic blue and white, and twilled pantaloons cf the same colour. The two latter articles were recently purchased new at Moranficld, with money robbed from the mail. It is probable he will charge his narae and apparel. The subscriber will pa; hz above reward for his apprehension -ini conviction. A B LINDSLLY, .Igent C. n. P. CiJtce. ?C7The Kentucky HeraldLorisville, Argus r-ar.kfort, Weekly Mc -encr, Ro-.ilil!e, Ken'ucky Republican, Hopkir.svillc Ky. and Iiiinois (lazcttc, Shau neetor'n. 111. will incrt the above cr nspicicubly for 4 weeks and !c:d their accounts t tliC Postmaster at Vincennes, Ind. ftr payment. Mi other E iror We.-.t and outli f Cii.cinnuti ur.d Lcxir.L-l n, w-n-d subserve ih.e pnbiic ir.tert .-t by si it; tl.ii advertisement an insertion, A. P. L. J'.'.ne !(. 24 4v X9)rV 1 1 ritiE Co-:ar;;vjrsh:p heicvcf'av eviL.'if 'a'.' 'ei la. ..rra f i jav ui.ivu i , x.i-s "-.h'.cive : C! t .c lV.i i; st. a. bv unit ud ct.r.s e l to uu r i pei-f:n acre. please to call i.miitdi -aim. v,-i;!i J.V. Ri -h ar.;'. a !:u :i ir ( it thst-: - f.-rn'.crly c ;.;!. I.", i' V,) -.. .ao is d.dv a.;ltt e: : y, t.e tue eoicen;b el r;::d h: u-. JA.MKS J ACOm. ALI'M!:' 1A itOV. J ' ; c r n V9, Cr ' . ri! I . o . t r 3 NO'IiGi: jrr srFAjiF. collixs an b. Nalid pensioner, of the U. States, will call at thi o!Tice, l.c will receive borne &criccablc bd'oimatiwn.