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Y STOUT j OSBOItN. VINCENNKS, (INI).) SATURDAY JULY 29, 1820. Vol 11. No. s I

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'iVfl UESTEIiXSUX AND nnxr.iur. ad vertisek, Is published everv S.irr;?Mr, a TWO DOLLARS per annum, if paid in advance, or TWO DOLLARS & FIFTY CENTS at the- end of the yesr, for which a note will be required. No .inscription c:ui be withdrawn until all arrearages arc paid. AnvF.PtisF. .v .: .v ?s conspicuously irv-rM'tcd on the usual tcims. Advertising customers will note on tiuii' advertisements the number ol timrs they wish them inserted.h'i- rent without such directions will b(. ( ontimied until forbid, and must be p-ud Tor accord'uurlr. ' '.J. YD UFF1CH MUAliY.

The Receiver of Public Monies had lircn instructed to receive in payment f r kinds sold in the district of Vinccn res notes (in the following Hanks, viz: D.mk of the U. States and branches, Bank of Virginia and its Branches, Varmer's Bank of Vug. and branches, Bank of Perm. (Philadelphia) of North America do. Farmers and Mechanics Bank do. M..,-' m1.-q Up.nl: of Citv St county do. ,'1'-' 4 Commercial Bankajf Penn. do Schulkill Bank do Bank 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 Alcsdria do Ncv Yo'k Ihnk, New York Manhattan Co. do Mechanic's Bank do Merchant's Bank, do do Union Bank, do Bank of America do Bank of Chilicothc, Ohio, ILmk of Minoisc, at Shawnee -Town, Hank of Missouri, at St Louis, Bank of New-Orleans. do of Louisiana, No note of lessthan five dollars, nor Foreign Gold Coin is receivable. Corrected weekly fir the Sun.' TV. Mills, jr. c;co. Commission Hferchants EVANS VI LLE, (IND.) HKFRllENCF.S. JLithan I? Barnes. J Dan I I firm 7 co Louisville. Xible & JuVrNcw-Orlcans. John ATcGiffhi Vincenues. r.VtT ItAi'E O.V MAXD, and intend keeping a lar$c and general assortment c; i)KY-G00DS, GROCERIES, QUEEXS and H.UW.IFARE. All of which will be sold very low for CASH. Kv;msvl!c, Mav 20, 22tf Vhiahlc Lands FOR SALE. TIIF. un ku-shmcd F.::ceoutrix anc I xeator of the Kitateof Toussari Du- ' dece i itl, rtf-.-r fu alc anv lands heI iato thj Kvtnt? of the deceased, lywithin the Counties ot Kn:, Sullivan vi D.ivios Also two valuable Lots in v n.ies. 1 .;e 1 onus M be made erv to pur c'.u -evs an sold at a fair priee. i".:: t;ur virticulars, apply to rithcr of ;lu' u!u1'M-m ,;onk or Gvorge K.C. Suluanvi iu Vincenues. JAN!-: DUBOIS, Tt)USSAlNT DUBOIS. J m. 1. tf. NOTICE. riHF public are hereby informed that Stock in the Jrlfersonrille OHIO CANAL COMPANY, may now ho subscribed for at the Receiver's office in Vincenues, where the books are opened for that purpose R. PAR KF, N. FWING Drfiutv J. DOTY, S ''Tl'JI' Vinre?me, June 'J6t IS 18. Ti)-tf-Tukcn up, 7Y Joeh Maleom, living in IndepenX J denec township, Vigo c.oa;f. Imlia, c ick HORSi:y lit hauls high, 1 j ft hind foot white, several s.iddle mark a few xhite h.urs in his forhead, supp,m d to !e It years old appraised at tit- . , i . . i .1 I i 1 1 v I lln.itl...- II w-

a ad J. Wilson, lief, tie ne a Justice of die Peace for tlie county of Vigo, Indiana, this 4th dav of Mav, l$2o! JA M LS JON MS, j.r.v.c. Api il J. C'.t

NEWJSOODSi Seventy Five Packages. CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS mnmr.iRE & groceries. Received and opening this day at 11 M. PJinsons, next door to C Grcntev Esq$ llolel. March 2fi. 1 820. 13 tf Vincenues Hotel. Blacksmitiihig.

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nmllE above establishment is now it with every requisite necessary tor the accommodation of those who may a T 1 ,-., tn r-i nr. l!m Entire tf u m uio inve general satisfaction. CARTER BEAMON. Vinccnncs, July 6, 1319. 28tf J. ROSEMAN, Windsor and Fancy Chair Maker, HAS removed to the corner of Vieo-street, opposite Doctor M amre s And win give L,asn lor . - 1 1 if any quantity of clean FLAX-SEED. Vinccnnes, July 18. 50tf DISSOLUTION. Tuf. co-partnership of Sullivan 6v Call, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. '1 heir united attention will e bestowed on all business heretofore i ntrusted to their care. G. R. C. SULLIVAN, J. CALL. Dec. 10, 1819. 50tf. FOlt SALE 195 Acres of Land Well timbered and a prood mill scat with 66 acres of rich Praric, tindcr cultivation and a young Orchard the property of the heirs of John Lcmcn deceased, on Marrier Creek, Knox: Countv. Widcncr townsbin, Ln VCill KAT,tt .... proved, for terms apply to ROBERT LEMEN. . A, at Ihc premises. CHARLES R. BROflW. & J1M0RV KISIVEV. TSTILL in future practice LAW V V in conjunction, in the comities of Davis. Knox, Sullivan figo 3lar tin, Dub sis and Pike, and in the Supreme Court. One of them will at all times be found in their oflire at Washington, except during the session of courts. All orders and COXFEWIXCIXG will be punctually attended to 11 axhington .ifiril 10, 1820. tf20 B j Y virtue of an execution in tavor of Thomas K. Casselburity issu ed from the Circuit Court of Posev county, to me directed, I have levied on, and shall expose to sale for Land Ollice money, on the first monday in August, one house and lot, No. 24, in w the town of Springfield, as designated ' hy the plot of said Town the prop city of George Duckwwi i!i. Wm (U)YLF, D. S. P. Spr nirficd. Julv -it h I S20. C. 29 IN ItlhCiiiCell tULlU'. State pf Indiana. ) ,r r Knox Countv, J'rri U vs. Petition for a Divorce. :. ra.'t T "ill.S day came tile complainant, by George K. t,. Nilln an. his council. and filed his bill, and it appearing to the s.atifaetion of tlie court, that the uefenilant is not an inhabitant of this state ; It is . rdered, that unless the defendant saall appear at or before tlie next Term oa this court, to ;.:isv. er the complainants bid, the Mine will be taken as centered, an.! a decree entered up accerdingiy : An l it is further ordered, that a e-.py hereof be inserted tliree weeks successively, in t!ie We item Sun, printed in tins state, a:u d tins cause continued to the next term of thU court, to wit : the lirt ! Mo.uiay in Sejitember next, I ci)V Tes:, is:o. R. HU NT1N. Clerk. C.C.K.C.

ti ocn Sc ready for the reception of and will accommodate all those wtin may TRAVELLERS Cc OTHERS. favor him with their custom He has on The Proprietor, having furnished hand aquamityot l;rst ratehlLLL,and in.. iiMji.iv.iu., ' " intends to keen a sunnlv ot

Vine :r.ues, July Jth lb" JO. JbwJ 1I a ilk Notes. For saic at this oflkc.

TIIF. subscriber having removed from the Steam Mill, and taken the shop next door to Bunch's Grocery Store, informs the public that he carries on the

above business in all its various branches, Edge-Tools ' 0f :dl kinds, am i1Mm.i inches of Smith work, such as MlLL-iaONS,BULIi PLOUGlIS,&c.&c. will be done at his shop in the best manner, and on the shortest notice. JAMES LLSWOimi. Vrtrcnvrx. Jt:rr !0, 1820. "7ff Til 10 V A li L xS Hi iv t Ixi 1 Of SHULKHy llrOOD & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AH persons having unsettled accounts . , ... . . vith the said firm, will call on Jku emiah Wood, for a settlement ; and all persons indebted, arc hereby called on to make immediate payment to him. He will receive WHEAT at the Vincenncs Steam Mill, provided it be delivered within four weeks. L.S. STILT LER, JEREMIAH WOOD, JOHN D. WOOLVERTON. JulyZth 1820. 29 3t Doctors SHULER&JFOOLVERT ON, Continue the practice of Physic Surgery, in conjunction. They have opened a shop on Water-Street, a few doors abovc the late Apothecary's Store of Shuler, U oody & Co. Vincenues, 8th July 1820. rvr TPNn 1U Lbl, A Large, well finished, and airy jTL ROOM, in the second story of the building on Water-street, a part ?f w''ichJ Is "?.w P? as a f uy iir. i uiiiiiuson. l ins room uc ; .i . r u n mg m the centre ot businers, is well for an office, and suitable for arc low. For particulars, apply to Mrs COOK, on the premises VincenneSiJnUi 18,1820 29tf ( ATCOKS&r CoUXSLLLOJi AT LaV J 1 1 AJ- removed Ins oltice to the house JL-1 next below Gen. Harrison's Wood-st. He will practice in the Su preme Court of the State, the United States District Court, and the Circuit Ccurts of Knox, Davis, Sullivan and Vi go counties. All business committed to his care, wul be punctually attended to. linccu?us, Dec. b, 1819. State cf Indiana, Posey ) Count. June 27, J 820. f H AKEN un. on the 18th dav m JL June last, by William Mdridgc, A Sorrel Mare, fourteen hands high ; about live years old ; a white strip in her face ; left lore foot, and right hind foot white ; a white spot on her flank ; branded O on her mounting shoulder. Apprais ed at thirty five dollars, by AARON BURLISO.W S: ANSON S. ANDREWb. I do hereby certify the above to bv. a true copy ftom my estray book. 1 1 I II I lll'TM' nviv vli, jr. r. c30pd Coiivejaucing. r a AllL, subscriber will execute all JL kinds of CO XV1-. Y.iXCJXG a the shortest notice and on reasonable terms, on application at his Room o: Second-street, opposite Col. Lasscllc's Tavern. C. H. TILLING! I AST. Hnccnnes June 3. 23 tf

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Blank JN otcs, FOR SALE at this oliicc.

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Fro m a Scotch Pafi c r." TIIL GUAVK OF BtJiiNS. Written in sn;'at of ihu Moaumeatal Temple uvti'-u to the lutmory u Hit r.ard of Duiui'ries. I.i yonder little iiiowy do-n?, ,. Tlie sacred slume, the silent.trmb, Wiiere thinking strangers isve to coaic Where uiius mourns ; The List, the solitary dome i Ot theu, poor Burns ? Yes, yes, that d.c adorns thy bed ! ' Pis givei- oy those wlio scarcely bread, WUwii living, gave thec ; or a sued To hide thy cares ! Henrsc hath made the:n sign the deed, And seal'st wuu tears. That little spot is thine, and who Shall turn tne from thy tenure now ? Toy term is hiii thy "landlord, true, Tu troubles cease ! The great possess no more than tliou From Heaven's leuse. Swan cf the "Nub ! thy wing was light, Thy piuuiea were whitest oi the white, Bat wild and v, ay w ard was thy Uight From wave to wave : One course was tliine headstrong und blight, F. ea to the grave. Bans was obliged to quit his farm : from poverty, and it is said he wi-.s ejecteu. jFro?7i the Jitrixuda Gazette. BEAU TV IN SMILES. Nay weep not, dear Maid, though the tiio onglit tearui lcauty, To kindred emotion suUi i'ceii..g ., :" . , . I Ihc suit ring ct sorrow no matiic can ! , f fa iv 1 1 ' ' r k. ' To vie with the splendor cf bcuuty in ! Man roves through creation a wanderine straiiiix i

A dupe to its follies, a slave to its toils; and i to be juged b tiic Celes. Lut bright o'er the billows cf dcubt and , The soldiers,!: v.ai taid, uu.c iu bufofdaiurer. r... : r.

rn, . , " : ... . j The rainbow u promise is beauty iu As the ray cf the sun o'er the bosom of! xaturc. Renew every flower which the tempest uesnoils ; So joy's faded blossom in man's aching oosom, Revives in the sunshine of beauty in sumcr. The crown of the hero, the stars of the rover, The hope that inspires, and the spell that oeguues ; The songot the poet, the dream of tbe iuer, The hindd'a heaven is beauty in smlir y - - From Poulson's Daily Advertiser. Occab.oncd by the recent capture of severai aiave amps, or the Air;can Coast, by a U. b. vessel. Detested deed! how curst are thev r;...- ,.i : :.. . - . 3 m. uat jnuiL iu cius.e, uo v tiotiijiy deep, Who uoast of iuild Ji(.i:i:i'. svv.v let leave tneir race in chai:. to ween My Country ! shall it ever be, That tliMi, escaped m in b!a cry's rod Phou, onlv ijaopv oniv iree biiali Oiiiter too .ue pnec oi olood ! Say shall the oirVpring of that soil, Winch siuok.es tea now witii cterau gore, lieshui ers in the cruel spoil, 1 nut ucsolaies the .Vine ah jre ? Forbid it Ileav'n ! each Freeman cr; r'orUidit, fethn-, uianaood. saline Pneu hate : avert tae sacrince, vnu cleanse my proud, toy sullied name. b. Sorting anecdote. borne eacr spoilsmen in cumbenand, having come to that part ol ihc chase wliicn s called a check, inquired of a counny lad it he had seen .he hare go that .ay After trrimun and scratching .ua head, ho asK.ed had her a brmvn jack:" " Yea" fcatrc-ilv 4. u,i ! aer ion; ifir : " es vts" fl uently) iiau herbii; ears Yes, ves, yes' ( violently. j ilab jmr a oit o while unaer her tarl Yt s nave ou seen her? zur i hanna sacn hur." Glatvj.jfie. . A clergyman speaking sometime .-.goin the i.eijhbuoi hood ol Norlo.k, v iiinia, obseiving that most ot his audience weie in a so.laiimr wav. ery propeily emlehished his tliswjuiso wiiii several very nauiicai tropes and figures. Amon other uioe,s ne auviscu them tube ever cn .ae vacch that on whatever tack the devil should doz.m uft'.n tiem, he might be cn.iirJ in the action

Ncptun?,) but let me tell you. that will depend upon having the ututhef uarc of him.' .

LATE OF SPAIN. NEW YORK, ju.vr. 26. . The following communication on he subject of Spanish affairs, was received Irom a passenger cn board of the bri. Eunice, arrived at Qurantine on Saturday morning. 'Wc left Gibraltar 17t!i May, up tow'.ich period the political rfTaiis of Spain-remained in an undhtuibcd and tranquil state, and which was supposed would continue till the nicetin of the Cortes, (the beginning of July); that period was looked for with much interest and anxiety, as the commencement of a new state of things, to the thorough destruction of the old system. Nothing had transpired from which a conclusion can be drawn as to the course to be pursued towards their transatlantic possession. It was generally belived, however, that the Cortes will make a merit of necessity, and that the most liberal policy will be adopted. This course, it was believed, would meet with great opposition,as they have r,ot Vet ceased making a distinction be tween the two exertions for a charge in cailcd u La Sdnt.a inslln ecliun tlc Espania;" whilst that of South A met ica is termed k La Criminal in3urlection do America." The King continues to pursue a course calculated to meet the w ishes of the people under the new govern ment, liv him Wuirotra ana RL-;-r bc-!aic named, amoiiir other conspiciou? i , . . . leuuers .i tiio revoiutiou, with tuat . 0 , . , r , - uistmcaou, but as yet tucy decline ins mui0bl ? grcut jealosy General Fieyeres, who js charged with being the author oi" the drtaufui massacre at Cadiz, is in :rison U.cie. ie i i umui , i. c, u cry miu man to i4 ,Ihe las, accounts from the Lmud i5talcs &tIuaarow 111 iC -caiicirai.cai i(wib) Liiat Liicjr nau icu iui:ou C;l a cruize: tney were all txiK-cud at Gibraltar about 2Utn May, to '..-Lit the arrival of Com. Bainbi itu, j, who v. daily expected from Amtiica. Market lor American pioJuce r.t Gibraltar very dull. Flour piehiy, and sales making a 5 tionars. Ijei.r dull at 10 Collars, and pork 13 a 14 dollars Colonial produce also at icduced prices. Madrid Gazettes to the 2d of May, received, which are principally occupied with political disipnsitiens aad speculations on the lcal aduirs ot tiiat countt y. FROM THE SPANISH MAINE. CHARLESTON, Jt.Mj I J. His B. M aloop of v. ar uo-f captain Caller, irom Jamaica ana Havana, bound to England, v. itn uispatcnes, toucued oh ouriiaron buiuray and sailcuagam yesterday. ve iiave ccnveised vvi ii seme cf her, o.i.cers, who came up to town, and learn, that two da) s pevicua lo her leaving Kingston, (2'Jth .May J a vcbsci ai rived in a short passage? iiom Carthagea, bringing autiuuucutcd accounts that the t atnot aimy ot General Montiila, Irom Rio tc ix llacha, had formed a junction with that ot Genera. Urdanetta ; and that both these, besides some iu.ud uttacnments had united with the aim under Bolivar in Caracas. The lor ces, thus concentrated, were marching upon Carthagena a::d b: .Mailka at the same time, in the team oi a half circle. Carthagcna was in a tustiessed state ; no piov isions in the p.auj and no money. Mahga. iu the rear cf it, hau been taken iv the Kano.i. The Vice-Roy, accompunci: by C'.:. Santa Ctuz and i.is btali CiI.lus, had already fled in a vessel lor :t Jago de Cuba, cunving wnii iiim vo hundred thousand doiiais in specie, i iieie vas no doubt but hut bi tha would have shortly iuikn into tlx possession of the Patiiets asti.e i'.arbor was closely blockaded by ti.e squadron of Admiral Brion, of 13 sail, which was piovisioncd tor six moi.ins

and well supplied with arms and ammuu.tion. From a passenger in the schrerrr Mary Ann, arrived at Charleston from Hav .na, vc leam, th.t on the 1-th inst. all ll.e Ameucon citizens confined in the Mmo Castle, who had been captuted on board Latum e5?els, nc v: at Ih crty by the jovetiimtht. The liumlwi vas 1.3. Xu;. Ira.

1 Ay, master, (cried a jolly son of