Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 July 1820 — Page 4
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400 bushels
ALLUM HALT.
vr.iiY low ron casu, . By the binder.) i s. 9 IF. MILLS. Jr. Co. K . :nsv lie J.rc 9 2.5 3m
200 Boil ars II E W A li 13 !
lli;VAn I) of Two Hundred
J L lio.lars wiii be given for the r.p-
piehenion and conviction ot w i s r iv 11 5i n 11 c?
100 Dollars
R E WA R D! k REWARD of OAT- IWXDREl) A. DOLLARS will be given by the
iKcrr'ibrr for the recovery of a letter tie-
in the Post-Orbce in tins town on
he 14th day ot July last, Uirecctcu to
Messrs. Adkf.k .Uoulto, mcrcnaius,
v,,..VnvL- rnntaimmr lour liunurcu
Dollars, in notes of $100 each, on the : o- of the United States ; said letter
! s-vcr havinir been received in N. York. ! JAMES JACOBS, I for the late firm of Jacobs 2 Leltoy.
Vincennes, June 3. 23 U
jLidiiors for Sale.
A
For sale a quantity of Li-
auors. or tne nrsi quuiuif. vy
n b.,v, ami late a Mail-Carrier on the whole Sdlc 01' Single Gallon, ' . . i i . .. -
Irom Kusseisvmc to .ionrun-i
oUlC
field. (KvA Said Stephens robbed
l ;ie Mail on Sunday the I Uh of May.
r.n bis route to the former place, a
bout 1 miles from the latter ; and on
HVlr.eb.Iav the 17ih, on bis return
1 o n Ku-selviiie lo Mnrganficlil, a
b ut H iniies beiow dreenville. Hi
d.:predrions are supposed to have
been t sums' ve ami ircnicnt. li
robberies were committed without in
jure to the mail-bass, bv drawing il:
i -tv.r packets thro' betw een the holeon the unutb thereof. Many mu'.iiuted letters, and some entire post-bills and wrappers have been found ; some ol which are in the possession of M-. Weir, P. M. at Greenville. (K.) AYIr n the ab;jvc letters w ere brought to Mr. Weir, be despatched two gentle. v. il in pursuit of the robber. Yhcv arrested him on Saturday night, the 2 )th uit. at Morganfield, whence he r.iide bis escape bom them the no U mr.vdn.; (Sunday.) I have since been in pursuit, of him, and am in-
eh.ied to believe be has gone down
lac river towards New-Oncaiis. The father, who resides in Madi
tonville, Kv. went after bis son tiie
la ) incut lie beard of bis escape, and
bad not returned when I last passed
Car. jm:n ta.it place. Whether h
succeeded in finding him, or went to aid in bis fihvhl, 1 know not. Fortv
dollars in Georgia bank notes, is ali
the money recovered ot the boy, and vhich he confessed be bad stolen i .. .' : i ! i.
irom me maw. i looucy is ia iue; i - I
possession ol Air. Weir, or Mv. Wehb, of Gicenville, whence the letter c une tbaf contained it ; its desti!a;i.m, iind who was the writer, he pretended not to know. S ud boy has two brothers, youiv men, the widest a tanner and currier, lesiviim; near six miles from Evsmsvnle, m louiun, on the road to 'hiaeeton and Vincennes, and it is
rot improbable he may seek refuge
with ti.em. He tormcriy rode on th
CONSISTING' OF
iCogniac Brandy,
PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION THE SECOND EDITION OF THE E 0 GRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE WESTEMN COUNTRY, the result of the travels, extensive researches and remarks of
j. ...
spirits
si
olland Gin,
Teneriile Wines.
.1;,,,!,, ! KAUSLEll V WISE'S. Market Slreet, Fin-
fames.
Vincennes, March 29, 1820.
EDMTLIYJ) DANA
who was commissioned as agent, to explore and select from the Public Lands, the most cligi-
ble situations tor AGHlUULTUUli UUiUiur-uuu-, wmi viov iu and purchases. The curious and interesting facts collected by the author, in surveying these rude scenes 01 Nature, so lately the haunt of the untutored Savage, have accumulated to the size ot two v o 1 u m e s This work is intended as a guide to emigrants, who are seeking how to better their condi-
tion by traversing sea and land thousands ot miles, to gam anew nomc, wiicic c uiuiv, rate climate and fertile soil, confers health and plenty Also, for schools. The intention of the author, in the first volume, is to give a general view of the whole western country, from the Allegheny Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. Also, the boundaries and latitudes of the British and Spanish dominions in the preliminary remarks Alter the .... . i it i . .
ormer, will he given a more compendous geograpnicai description 01 inc woicrn country, as deleneated and parcelled oiV into seperate states and territories, by the acts of Congress. And i i i! i- r.i. . 1 - 1.1 Kl I 1 I .1 I..
II. II. Moore J X.Dunbar. ( J tonnes c Councellors at Law.) HAVING entered into partnerships will in future practice law in
conuinction, they will attend the ir
cuit Courts oi ui
Gfin'icli mi1 "PppiipIi for donations, hot nnt rnllpd for. and a. brief account of thp. HanaU
I41J V Jk - - w..w-. . - - , . v ..vv - . w - 7 - ' now opening, and in contemplation to connect the waters of the great Western Lakes, with the Mississippi and Hudson rivers. Also will be added the Census for 1S20 of the United States and territories, a nd the latitudes of each state. The attention of the author in the first volume bus been chiefly confined to objects which vcr.ill K ivirf lllmlxf k C t f OI'IYll il r f iiIi'kia - t n itiindililf mill O nlofO f ( rnCI1 Ullfrt tI'lftT
lCV Will alltllu tin- vii-j uuiu VJ lllUSk hivuij iu uivi 11111 iv uii VylllllC- v 1 il ii uuLtib tticii ii i ui Orange, Washington,' jlc nUrn0sed to fix himself down for life. Such as the temperature of climate, healthiness of sit-
Jackson. Jefferson, Clark and Hm uation, face of the country, quality of the soil andCthc water, rivers and permanent streams von- also the Federal and Supreme ' . ,J , r , , . , , t Courts and one of them will attend in ; natural mill-seats, growth ot timber, distances and bearings from places designed by nature for the western circuit. Those whowish a market mines and fossils. to consult them in their professional! indeed, the author has endeavoured in his researches and remarks, to truly present, princicapacity, will find one or the oter-pallv from his own personal and critical observations, the peculiar privileges and advantages constantly at tneir Office i in ' Corydon. f af fanhpd fn tU rnnrbrn c Vcf .'.r., n.nnf
rC n inKinp must be Thn second volume will contain a comnlptp and rnrrrct dr?rrintion of the Military Rountv
Lands in Illinois & Missouri, collected from personal observations and actual survey, and a mnii -nLrn fpnm tn ;amn rlpQiornntinrr enntinno flio nnf'mn hivinrr livnil nn nnd pvnlnrpd thn;P
(attohkky at law) lands one year. Also, a particular description of the fractional sections which lie on the MisYVTd practice in the first Judicial . j -iilinniQ r;vrc fhpv Immffflm mcf ;mnn.4on irf nf Iho lnndc in iu trnrt nnd
rcovimyVCr wriil be sold like other Congress lands. On these fractional sections are the principal scites for towns. Mills and Ferries within thn. milifarv f rapt Aln. fhnsn sretinns which havt on
.1 . I . 1 la. ' II l i i i .1
T-Letters on business must be
post paid.
GEORGE R.C. SULLIVAN,
i i v I iwrT . thpir manners and worshin. wp;f nf tho A lln!iniitf Mminjfilnc fr flip Pnpitic. iirrnn. anil
withti.em. He formerly rode on the y Vv simsuurv, Hartford county, numbers of souls, as far as can be obtained from every authentic source. uute tro ii ilop:uusvnic to 1 lender- bH Connecticut, tour years ago last! kvon, Ivy. and is well known at the lat-, t:ill ,.... :uul came into the western! lT"lPiirnTrkATD
country, a man named EKASTLS ULL lU
ROliERlS; now about unity six; . rears old. He is an active shoema- The work will be printed with a handsome type on good paper, and delivered to subscribers
ker by trade, ot small siaiurc, su an ntruiiy uuunu, uiu guiu jclili cu lui l to DOUndlll Hoards, M oa 1 re ibi yuiuiiic win K.i.it iii n-l- !mir. witb Inrto black , 1 . -1 . . 'ii . t . y-.-v ' i ,1 .l...
ur place una on tne roau to MacU-
.,v)ini.le. He has been heard to telil
iii- p u cuts that he would runaw ry to j
)rcans, and thence procted lo sea. I lie said James Stephens is about fjet u mcnes hih,saulto bounder! U cai s of aire, lather stout and fuili
ia bis pcr&o.i, hair light, eyes blue,jj
i.ice round, lull and heckled. Ilia appearance ij ood He is said to be iiivicli addicted to lyini;, and to posss an uncommon share of art and cuunaur, lor such a youth, lie had ca when ne scaped, a black hat and Mioe-, a snort co.it of pile mixed dostic b.u : and white, and tw illed pAn'..'.i'o:i3 ef tne same colour. The hvo latter articles were recently purchased new ..u Mori;anfield, with tnon-t-y robbed Irom i!;c mad. It is probi.oie be wi change his name and appA'el. 1..C 5ubelibcr will pay lilt :.!)ove repaid lor iiis appi ehension nd
cenv etion.
udt, coai black hair, with large black contain 400 pages the second volume will contain about 200 paes at one dollar without the iiiJ-..i; inH hf.ircL hii Inrti rather i ., . rtn . . ... I O . . r
,ujnwj w , mnn nuM ivit i if . i oppp u i u iinno n n. rtr , ivoiiomi ctntps fun tpmrnrips. imm
fiat, pale look, talks rather slow and r , ' 1 'v v -"r tra uiu.ui tne. - is eiy fond of fishing and hunting, actual survey, as soon as possible after the surveys aie received, of the kite purchases from the He cauied with him nis kit ot tools, Indians
and worked some time in Cannons- discount of 30 ncrcent will be madp tn flinch u-lm hl-p O", nr mnrn conies.
buighanci abcut Wheeling, and went r.,, fi tenders his aeknowleilo-emmirc intU.n hnro nntrnnipd him
-- . . . '..v.iiiv.iilj iu IIIUJV. II I1U 1IU V i'-. v. v i.--w- ......
hv their verv
down the Ohio mer. lie was last , , ; o-r- - - - i " y heaid hom at Limestone, Ky. and set liberal purchases and recommendations ot the first addition ot his work, and assures the public out irom thcie to go lo Illinois, or genei ally that he will, if his life and health are spared, be indefatigable in his researches, and some pun of that country. He kit lhat tlc most particular care will he talten, in the revision and correctionof the second edition, etv tor llblils" He said'hb Descriptions of new villages recently established, shall be inserted if forwarded to Cincmm'cws were to find luni a place. Lou- naii, postpaid. isiiie was talked of and the state of Subscription papers for the second, and books of the first edition, will be left with the fol- ' Illinois, it has been reported that be lowing gentlemen : viz. The Post-Master at Vincennes Jacobs cy Leroy, merchants do. ;"Ctul Kilgour Taylor & Webb, do. do. Doct. Wbittle-. Carlisle. I.ul. ami Philips & S,ct : ..V.'.1 i,. Hook sellers Cincinnatti James Pi f Rtvinhnm. Aladison Thomas
i anv ni'oi iiuuiou oi iaui, iiemv,i - - - - . i-, E uwh- ivsis.i v w -t -
V, ( n vor on a disconsolate family and nu- aiH jfewel, Salem J. II. Cobuni, Laurencebun'h Capt. Salter, St. Louis. "."J : . mercus connexions, il dead, by tel- nr;nt,..c tli.mi.rlm.it dn. lTn;(, i :.. n. i . " nl,.. fi-n
"Vl'ii J.i'll ll(i;v MiM-.il. . I.mmK. .. . ..... I 11IIUIJ UH wuuuut iuv. Olliwil a I ill. ''l i "Sit I LW HlC L ie UIMM e Ulll Vl
ba- where, when, ami in wnat man- . . , : .... .1 iT- -r o t r , , ... n:..
. e , . r k u s , I-i ar. k i o i , e e n i v i e s i .,,i ;ni,itHr. ineruons, uuu iiKcu ibe u ucui c fcuoscnocrs. All communications must DCiorwarueu iu vii-
... . . 1 I IV. 1 1 1 VtlV.ll, I.V.V.. s.v-. uuvi . ...... , - ' .cr, Husi'.Mile, Kentucky Re- lllM... lv!,a! .u;,,,. o,i suc, nmiati.
Mil
10
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- :i is t acetic, Saaw neetou n.
IVV. ami 11- .i. r
. oiuer lnioi muvioo ivs uuiv ul imvivai-i 111. - , . , ..-.i.. j... ... ...ssi,Ur a let-1
a.ert the ;ihoxe coi.spiciou.ly lor 4 , lo M -a!comb Lsq. ofaCwKS and senatl-.eir accounts t the : f , it t. nf iWnirut.'
nieeia:
Vincennes, larch 25th, 1 820.
EDMUND DANA.
at
lnd. for
siinaitc
i ment.
"v II .1 . 1' , "V - ti.-l xntl, l
ii oitu r L,vir? m vai ti 1 1 vt v j ii v k i i t f C'incinr.Ati and Lexington, would
;ubere the public interest by g'ning
.nis erlibenienl an insertion. A. B. L. June 10. CI iw
S S IL a.
rar-
I'll C'a-p.i'. ineiVaip lieiwofoi
i:rj u'.i '.er live tirm ot J.t.tbvX
l.W UOV, w (Vinn Med on the Uih ir.Nl. r -m ;k i "'vim ' I. pv rons indebted t : i e 1 1 1 bv in ie r iuk ui count, will
fA l 71)
6 I RAl LI) Or S I ULLt V Joseph Malcuu. limSin ludcpei
r w iMirnSfr liv'ua-- in Hoi.d II dence townbliii). ":vro counl . l:.i..-
nu l.exmeton, wouui r.,,,, ,,.,,,.!:,. Milini.is. i.n :m:i. : 6 A.r IlnKSl.. lji huuus hidi.
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i leu iliiiu U'tu iiiv., hmi ,:i St-.viviiv. uiai
Tien hritrht Han Mares il K'w ",lltc "a,rs m ,usU1IiCua pp1 ilUUllgfU Ml If ii(tt., lScdlobcll veitr old apprised at t.fene et tnc:r. tour ears iUl, about sixteen tv.c rf, :lU.x"s, bv K. Bcntie , H. Sit on, bands lut;'i ; the ether six eai obi, and . ;uui WiNcn, before me .t Juslk e of about tiUetu bands ; one of wbicli K ' the lc:u c for the e ountv of Vigo, Indiu base bell en, both black mane ;.ud 4lh d:iV 0.- ;iV 1Sou;
i--e to i unit v di..tv b ;;r.v' udiusttbe .10, wah Mr. Ri:.'i::rd M. i tbovt ! t rmeib eev:i)ii d ! J.u ebs
li)'.; . !t :n dub authorised to set-
tu the es..Cv::u of s.r.d t'.rm. JAMKS J rois. A I. IX lb LK KOV.
V
v 1 u 1.
1
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tt'ltt
tall. Aim u
Cliesnut Sorrel Horse, supposed lo be ten ears old, about sixteen hands hie.h. u star in bis fort head, sway backed, u:m! h is saddle murks. Whoever w ill take up s ud horses, and return them to the subscriber, v r v;ie i:ifo.rmation w in re they can be had, shall b - h inilsmnelv reu.vid.ed. Any person who w ill return the three, shall hae t ::e for his ti ouble. SIHTIUlKn MDOHK. no n d Cu u.itu, a . u-. i , i -v. o
Ar.ril
JAMKS JO M.S. j. p. v.c.
A
AT HE RS,
Nl) nr. l other kinds of C)L In i'K V
P:U)l)UCM,will be reeeied in pa - ...
ment ol subscription to tne v Kb ri- n Si v, f r tlie )reeut ye:ir. JOB PRINTING Neatly exmiictl, on the short vst notice, at this olHce.
CAS 1 NOS. J. ieGillin eV Co. q S ESI'llCTI'ULLY intoims his triends and the tmblic in ecneral
1 that he has just received in addition to
hislormtr stock, a larte cjuantity ot C.1STIXGS, comprising a general assortment of Hollow-Wiire, also, a tew sets of MILL 1R0.S, All cf which be offers low for CASH Vincennes, July 23, IS Hi. 3-4tt iihuik Notes.
Tor sale at this ofike.
J. 0. itcilcj to. IVatch and Clock Makers, Silversmith's and Jezcelltrs. RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public in general that they have removed their shoi to the bouse lately occupied by Mr. Patterson as a store where everjr description of WATCHES AXD CLOCKS, will be repaired and warranted to pcr torm tw ehc months. They also continue to manufacture all kinds of Silver- JFare and Jewels. The highest price given for old GOLD AXD SILVER. April 18. 29 tf
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