Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 August 1820 — Page 4

PENNSYLVANIA STATE i o r t e a r. MIST CLASS. G. W. WAITK, Managkh.

1 prizt; Oi' 'JO 000 (Ik of " 10 00 2 do. of 5 000 10 do. of 1.00, T do. uf .500 10 do. of 20u 4 do. of 50 7150 do. of (;

00)0 Tickets -Frizes all floating and to he drawn in 1 5 days.

, r r x r

tf.w shftiw in proportion. VOW SAIitt AT Ci. Wakes' YY.v' Fortunate Office, South wot comer of Third and !esmit streets, Who h;tve )tircluietl the whole uf tli above splendid heheme, ami who have sold a. id paid Prizes ammintin; to Fire million of Dollars. S'lj'VV.i I'll I.ES in the above Lottery wi'l h. paid in (U)LD as soon ale;n inie.!.

Orders inclovnrr the Cash will

bo o ) r.ntW atten U d to Sec. Sec. &c.

P.id.ii'lhhh: .Ifc't ryot i'

2 5 3 s )

8 nihil

s' rosn STUKF.T, (Ohfnsire Col. Lunelle' ft Hotel. J

A lOVTlXUEto carry on, in all

J its va ims branches, the TiN&SURRT-T HOIS' MAXUFACTOttY,

And will execute all orders with

m;nplitude, on reasonable terms.

N. H. All kinds of JOB WORK

tlvine at the shortcut notice.

jT Western Reserve mo

ney taken at PA SI

Vim Mnes, May 29. 22 tf tiUFJtlFF'S SALR. "p Y Virtue ol a writ of Ft. Fa. isjXj) sued from the Clerk's office of the Gibsm e.ircuit Court ami directed to the SherilVof Warrick County : 'l'nere will be sold at the house of Adarri Young in Boonville on the 22d. of ju.y O te Hundred acres of Land adjoifiv; thn Town of Hoonvillc, it bei.V, p.i'-t of thtf S. E Quarter of Sec, No. -'") r.svl pu t ot the N. E Quarter of Sci".. No. 33 in Township No 5 S n;t Is ol Kauge No 8 West taken a the properly v J Jin Marker, to satisfy sai l Execution in favour of Samuel M outworn -Ty Sale to comnu nee between the hours of 10 o clock A. M. and 1 P. M. : Terms of sale, (old or silver com, or such money as viil at that time be received at the Luul Odke in Yineennes, in payment el laiiv.;s ol' the United Mates. MINOR LEE WRIGHT, . s ir. c. jwivil Juh.i 8, i82v 2D-tds UK) Dollars JUeward. R A X A V A V from the subscriber on the 27th February, near Middlelovvn, Jetferson county, Ky. a dark mulatto iad named FRAN K., about 20 years old, 5 feet 3 or D inches high, straight and slender maile, small h aid. full mouth, upiK-r foie teeih considerably decayed, hair riKratiy neatly condVcd, down look, and when spokon to, re)lies slowh an i somewhat surley ; he chews tobai c o. Me had on when he left me, a fashionable fur h:t about half worn, an old blue broad-cloth co.a, the cutis hound wiili vrht'l, striped waistcoat, Mime shut, white country cloth pantaloons white socks, and a pair of toaiM' shoes. It is pmbable he will than ;e his n um: and clothes. I will pive ihe aboe ieuid if he is lodged in any jail in the United States, so that I i;ct him, or the leuard with travelling expenses if delivered to me. SAMUEL LAWRENCE. April 1. 17 6w

Boole Lost. .T'll; ii.di-n:ned hai:s; ut from his J.. (.!!.. r u Yineeiuies, .W-vo't C':jrr- v dciv apprcci.-te thepo1 ' ' , tlu; rr-wt rt if he return t. it :v i r.raiatu.n at the Sub u!hce, i a u .I can be hr.d. Anovy Kinney. inci-!ifsa, July JJ, ivjl. 3w8

7 if Dollars R K W A II D ! JO AN A WAY from the Subscnj i bcr's plantation, in Frankli.

eouotv, state of Alabama, near Fior

ncc, on the 7th of this month, Three Negroes.

CHARLES and hh wife

MEl.ttKli:tY,aiid SAM ;M ARLEis about five feeieih Ttcn incnes hich, thiny-Mx or sever

vcars old ; was raised near the l ad;

f far River, in the state of Nortn ... . .

Carolina : is very sensible ; has uu

uc eye, and I am told can write, am lay have procured a pass for ai

i.irce. He has a quantity ot ciouum;.

imonir which is a blue coarse suttou

coat, a blue stripe waistcoat, a pair ol

shoe-boots, a pair of coarse tow clott

nantaloons, and shirt. Me is a coaisi

carpenter, and can saw very well win

the whip saw. MELRERRY, the wife of Charles, is of common sizr, twenty -eight o,

nine vears ot are : has a variety oi

ciothinir witn her, several dresses o

calico and white cambric. She is a

sickly woman, and has a ycllowisl complexion.

SAM is low and chunky vcr

thick 11ns, with a down look, about

33 years of age ; bis clothing is not re

membered, except a brown coat o

vcrv coarse coat bur, which fits him

4 w ' badiv. He has a rupture in the low

cr part of his abdomen, and common

ly wears a belt.

All of them I expect are free from

marks of the w hip, a; neither of them

ms ever been stricken since Iowikc

them, which is about five vears It

u supposed tncy were carried oft by some white men, and that they wil

aim for the state of Illinois, Indiana

or Ohio, or go back to the county o Edirecombe, in North-Carolina.

The above reward will be given for securing in any gaoi out of this state,

and a hbeial reward will be paid l nken in this state. THF.O IV. COCKJWRX.

State or .jlabama, Franklin co. 4.

milt s south of Florence, 2ih June,

1820.

The Nashville WVie:, Kentucky

Reporter, Western Spy, Cincinnati,

Sun, V mcetmes, hmiurrant, Snawnnetown,Star and Register, Raleich, will

insert the above 3 times, and forward their accouuts to the Alabama Republican for payment. 29.

Pottery. THE subscribers have established a Pottery, at the corner of Cburcb and Fourth streets, and will constantly keep on band, a general assortment of Potter's Ware, it the most reduced prices for Cash.

A liberal Discount will be made to Country Merchants and others, who may purchase by Whalesale. MOU FORD February I lOtf S FRAY ED orSlVLEX 11 ROM the subscriber, living in Bond county (e.car Greenville,) Illinois, on the oth of April last. Two bright Bay il fares, one oftnem four ears ehl, a!)oui sixteen iiands high ; the other six years old, and about fifteen hands ; one of which had i large bell on, both black mane and rail. Alao, a Cliesnnt Sorrel Horse, supposed io be ten years old, about sixicen hands high, a star in his forehead, :,vay backed, and has saddle marks. W hoever will take up said horses, and return them to the subscriber, or give information where they can be had, shall he handsomely rewarded. Any person who will return the three, shall have one tor his trouble. SMF.rilF.Rl) MO ORE. Untu! Count i HI. June 21, lf20. 2G i0 DOLLARS I I K W A II D . fl fOLLN or strayed trom Joel Ik3 Churchill, English Praire, on Saturday, 15 April, two horses of the lollow inr description, viz : one alare;e

i irrav Horse, in low condition, 7 vears

old. paces and trots ; had a sore bacix, I k a plaisterover the sore, when mis-

sen. i ins liorsc was purchased ol a Mr. Dedman, last tall, wlio resides in Pike County, lnd The other a dark bay Morse, about fourteen hands high, black legs, small star on his forehead, and has the appearance of being hi shot. This korse was brought from New-Albany. Whoever will give such information, either to Mr. Chtirchill,at the English Prairie, or o capt. Mobson of Shawnectown so that they can be found, will receive the above teward. Any person retaining them after this notice will be proceeded aainst according to law. bhawiieetown, June 3, 1 820. -23tf

LIST of LETTERS ticmairting tn the Po?- Jire at Pales'He fioj?, on the 30th cfJune 1820. Villi am Uowen Robert A Miller 'hadrach B. A. Car- Jonathan Mayo ter Jonathan Newby 'corse Damon Katharine Phelon

William Ilccd William Whitley Thomas Young.

'wieilGoodnare

LIST of LETTERS,

vm kiaiianer .lijah M irper unuel Medrick

Nothing but landofnce money will be eceivedfor postage. Newspaper nos-

a; must be paid, oi the papers reUiined a the o'iiU e.

WILLIAM WILSON, P. M.

CASINGS.

J.McGifRiuV Co. .. . u

yi LM'ttTFULLY informs his aA' Iricnds and the public in general :iat he has just received in addition to his former stock, a large quantity of CASTLVGS, comprising a general assortment of Hollow- Wa r e, also, a lew sets of MtLL Ui0,S, All of which he offers low for CASH Vincenncs, July 23, 1818. 3-4tf J.C. Heilej cjfCo. IFatch and Clock Makers, Silversmith's and Jewellers.

Remaining in the Post Office at Vi-

ceiines. In. the quarter ending the 30th

June, 130, which if not taken out betore the expiration of three months, will be sent to the General Poat Oiiicc as Dead Letters. A. K. Adams Thomas Kinney Isaac C. 2. Afchbrook Win. C. Kirnmell Anthony Andre Major Pierre Kipps Joseph Arnold Caleb I

Arnell James ii. Bush John butler Josiah butler Joshua bemtield Jolm

Jirown John

Becket 11. V. 3 Uailey John Jr. bruce Wm.

b lack me r burn a

Legaix John Lo ell Timothy I-inton Lawsoii Lemon Maria Lanterman James Lilteil Abraham M. Moore John Me C lu re Robert Mavs James

Wash- Morgan Charles Mitchell Joseph

Baker Rev. Job M. Manning Samuel buchanan Thomas, Mareum Marx el

burr Labuu ba;rd James bacus Enos Bedford Benjai'uin Iknoiue Jean baptiste liaird Joseph baldy David 2

Mc Cany Charles

Montgomery Samuel

MedtordW liham 2 Ah Clure Nathaniel

McCammon W m. 2

Matanlev tissJane 0 loyers Khudy Marsh Elihu'

beniietl Catharine, Miller James A.

bennt it George Banford Mcses Boos Henry Jr. 2 bickneil John 2 brinbery Isaac "briijinan John Brijrirs Abraham

MeCullough James 3

brown William

Baii d James V.

C. Cams William Codd George C happell Amos Caldwell James Clark John

?.lel.ii) Aivh'd.

McClure Andrew Mc Bride l'u:;h .hiiile Chuiaes Mondo John McNeliv Jeremiah N. Nabb James Neety Charles Neely Matthew Norton S. Newcomb Paul Ncrthrop Lewis O. Olney Benjamin O 'Flaherty James

Chunn Major John T p. Collins Joseph Pow ers Henry L. Ciiinn Betsey Postlewaite Isaac Conslney Henry Plessinc Daniel

! Canipbeil Robert L.Parsons Thrnias Chappell Suvcl Proprietors of the ' Cunningham John brewery Coon Isaac Potter Arnold Chute Daniel 2 Pace William Colhoun James Prvor James

Till, co-pattneiship heretofore ex dimming George Pettcs Benjamin isting under the firm of M. 2 Prince William 1 ,,,,C.I,K, itf o..., ColegrovcGco.W42Pea Abraham nUbWHb Of bay re, ChandLrLura Perry Richard was dissolved on the 1st inst. by mu- Cupplcs Moses Peckham Lewis tuai consent. All persons indebted Cluypcole Dr. John Pitcher John Eso. 2

will please to have their Collins Moses Patten Thomas

settled immediately, with 'i'T, r rancoast nam i. LT CZh H 4 lir4K hr,r Cook John 1 . Patterson Arthur 2

Carlisle or Merom, who are authori- Clerk of Johnson Risicy Daxid

vouiu), in. Kushcviue xir.

Cohnan Elizabeth Chad wick. George Cory Joseph D. Doolin? Mrs. S. 2

rr. . .... . . . Dolahon M. The busmets will be continued in 1)uncail Uol)CVt Carlisle and Merom by the under- .Duncan Wm.

LJ ESPECTFULLY inform their

t friends and the public in gene- bartram Jas. A.

rai that they have removed their shoo beamon Lvncs

io the house lately occupied by Mr. Patterson as a store where every lescription of IVATCHKS JD CLOCKS, will be repaired and warranted to perform txvelvc months. They also continue to manufacture all kinds of Silver- Ware and Jewels. 'I he highest price given for old GOLD JA'D SILVER. April U 29 tf

J O I Li E.

to thai firm will pi

accounts settled

James

Carlisle

lied to settle- tiie business of the con

corn. JAMES WASSON, CL A WASSON, JAMES SAYRE. Carlisle, June 2, 1820.

J. Wilson James II

Jones Thomas Jr. Wcstfall Rebecca

Jones Elizabeth William Mr.

Johnson James

Jack James Jamicson Hugh Iarhuid John Junkins James Jimkin William Johnston G.W.

Widner Rebecca Whitton Robert Williams A cor Yard Cornelius C. Z. Zichlin Abrm. F. 302

O. R. C. SULLIVAN, P. M. fC7 Persona enquiring for letters in the above lift, tnu&t say they arc advertised. It must be explicitly understood that no credit can be given on postage, nor any money received for it, except round specie, cr the notes cr such banks as pay specie. Xevjspapvr postage payable quarterly in ndvadce. 28i?3

i

3j

signtd,

WHO HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED A FUKSn SUPPLY OP

Dubaugh Sarah Dana Edmund Douirheitv John DunUtp John Daxihon William Davis Francis Dickson John

Dry Goods. Groceries, Crockery. Iron $f Steel, Ladies' and Gentlemen's shoes, vVc. SCc.

Which ' then 'will sell lore for 'him David t " u ! razee Levi

L.S7i. Thctf have also for sale, i0 15 A It HE LS Good Whiskey.

Roseman Thos. or Jos. Roberts James Raper William Richtez Charles Ramsay Annuel Rajcr Kobei L Rush Samuel Rankin James Rankin Wm. Raper Rebecca Richardson John 2 Riley O. Rumscy John 3 S.

Doyal Edward &. Spencer William

br.non E. English Amri l.llioU Chester Edgcnlon Win. Liner Eli Eastburn Robert Embree Win. F.

Fleming Mr.

June

JAMES WASSON, GEO. A. WASSON. 624 tf

Hat Manufactory

Francis Wm. I rah y (.'apt John Foster Thomas 2 G. Gamble Mr. GuhLby John Godfrey Eleazer 2 Gi!.'jon John Gate wood Mr. Golf Cvrns iiMmour Patrick tileiih V lliiam Uauibie James Guinhle W liham

John

'HME subscriber rcspectfullv in-

fi forms his friends and the nublic (rl

in general that he continues to carry u on'the 1T , .;.le -.ijie Jen

Aiawiiu jjusiiutbb Gu.iiain l eier

in all its various branches, at his Peter Gtay shop on Mais Sthe et, in Vincenncs -cay Peter 3 wlicvc hp. hrH fin h:iiul mwl will it nil Gallup W ill. W .

times keep an extensive assortment of FASHIO.YJliLE h.4TS which he wiil warrant shall not in

1 point of elegance Sc durability, be ex

celled by any in the rJ. States. Mis prices shall also bear, low ax Mats ot

, t ho same nualitv rnn bp nrorurrd t-lnp. . . .. i

; i - i neui isu1e where. Me returns his thanks to his. II, .f !.",. i i,;

old customers for former favors, and! Hairan W alter

or

Gaston Thoai.ws GihUi El.jah il. Haniey Jane Hon iienry Han ib Samuel Heuuncks Hiram

iKnelncks bamnei

pledges himself that no cflorts on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their patronage. RICU'd. P. PRICE. Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. January 30th, 1818. 6 tf IILAXR NOTE HOOKS Yoi sale at tills ollice.

Hailing Jackson Hohanu John C. llovt jasneb H urill Aiiderscn Harris Alten 'F. 3 Hiiikley .viark Hainan Jeremiah Higl.swith in. UiH.ll William Harper Henry 1 lorion John S. HaUicld Juius

Share Chi Ltian

Stoibys Samuel Shannon Win. Stuckey Samuel Shields John Sandferd Isaac Sunuuers Michael Stuke-y Freilerick Storms J(jlm

Scantlm James Scoie v Jame s Steen John M. D. Sim r Ellas Stewart Charles N. F, Scott Gabriel Stevens i .zra Stev, .,rt Jjon b:n:t!i basiion S;u't!i tj oi ge Stanley Thomas Stiliinaii W i'; in, 2 Sin. tii V . iiroli: . -j Saei.ii of iw.ii.X Cun.itv -i "i. Trov. biM.e John F. Ta iei J).m;..i Tas ior L(r;,hus Tho.nson Jan.. s ;. Ti.vui Hmji. i e i iii.i',ii,),i 4t njannn 1 llllC'j J l.lK.ft 1 iit)iiisj;i ..a.nuei 1 r.i ei s U.a.a k Tax ior W aiiei 4 . Vance Joshua Vaught, Campbell iv Co. 'unumkle David Van W lek V m. . Wx .fat Cieoi ge W ese Philip W cttt'all A L- rah am u W n,. G. Willi ains ij.i.tc orclen Ch.rk ear Atul re xv W GL D.ims W est H( t .r W eUbter Vv'nu iixj.i Joliii a hburn Thomas Wallvs J hn W iiluiiukwii Julur M.

400 bushels JILLVM SALT, VERY LOW FOR CASH, By the subscribers. W. MILLS. Jr. Cb, Evansville June 925 3m Liquors for Sale, For sale a qmndity of Lu quors, of the first quality, by whole sale or single Gallon t very loiu for CASH, . CONSISTING OP Cogiiiac Bra ii (Pry Jamaica Spirits, Holland Gin. Teiicriiic Wines. 'typl.'t at K.flUSLEll &" WISE'S, Market Sired, cennes. Vincenncs, March SO, 1820.

j . Moore J. JVC DuitJuir.

(Jttornies Sc Councilors at Lazj.J HAVING entered into partnership, will in future practice law in conduction, they will attend the Circuit Courts of Oranrrp. ri,;

Jackson, JetTerson, Clark and Hrrij son also the Federal and Supreme

v'ul" l3 aiu nc oi mem will attend in the western circuit. Those whoxvish to consult them in their professional capacity, will find one or the other, constantly at their Ofilcc in Corydon MOOKE c DUNI3AH. KTLcttcrs on business must be post paid. GEORGE H.C. SULLIVAN, (ATTOHXr.y AT LAW) Will practice in the first Judicial Circuit, of the state of Indiana and in the County of Crawford and Edwards in the Illinois state. m lie may always le found at his office in Vincenncs unless when absent on professional business he has made an agreement, for bu

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A MAN LOST. 3 EFT Simsbury, Hartford county, J Connecticut, four years ago last rebiuary, and came into the western country, a man named EH A STL'S PU;HEUTS; now about thirty six years old. He is an active shoemaker by trade, of small stature, strait buili, coal blai k hair, with lare;c black v. hivkcrs and beard, his face rather flat, pale look, talks rather slow and is very fond of fishing and hunting. Me canied with him his kit ot toos, and worked some time in Caimoi.sbuiyhand about Wheeling, and vent down the Ohio fiver. Mc was last heard from at Limestone, Kv. and set out from there to go to Illinois, or some pait of that countiy. Me left a xxife. and six chri ib en, whose anxiety t'ot hiiii is extreme. Me said his viexvs were to find him a place. LouKx ille was talked of and the state of Illinois. It has been reported that he has married another wife, but is not credited. Any person who can give any inromntion of him, whether ho be dead or alive, w ill confer a great favor on a disconsolate family and nu mcrous connexions, if dead, by tcl-" ling where, when, and in what manner he died, he he. and if living, xxhere he is, what doing, and such other information as may be interesting to his family, by addressing a letter to Mr. Joel Malcomb, Esq. of Granby, in the State of Connecticut. JOB PRINTING Neatly executed, on the shortuit notice, at this ollice.