Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 August 1820 — Page 1
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WESTERN SUiY GEXEX.1L ADVERTISER, Is published every A.irc;?D jr, a j T'vYo DOLLARS per annum, if paid J i ad; unco, oi TWO DOLLARS U 1 U; 1 Y CENTS at the end of the yai for which a note will be required. No subset ipiioa can be withdrawn until aii an earares are paid. .In ve it r: s em l .v r conspicuously h.aerted on tnc usual terms. Auxcrtiain,; customers ill note on tii-Jir advcrti..emoiits the number of -.i.ojs they ais, them inserted 'mi hvj-e sent v ithoui such direction bv continued until hnbid,and must be paid fur accordingly. LAXD OFr'lC MuXni . 1 he Receiver ol Public Monies had . i i. . ueen instructed to receive in payment i .Lumici s ai;i; ui v ng. anu oraucucs, , Bank ol Peon, (rhuiawcipma) j ot .Norm America uo. runners and Meciuuics Dank do. Mechanics Bank ot City k county do. j Commercial Bank of Pcnn. do hcnulkiii iank do Bank of Noilliern Liberties do of Maryland of Baltimore of Columbia (Dist. of Colum.) Union Bank oiTIeorgetown do l.u iuiic Bank of Wasiiinijton do JLi-i.k of Wasiiington do of Metropolis do. of Aiexdria do New York Bank, New York Manhattan Co. do Mechanic's Bank do Mci chant's Bank, do do Union Bank, do Bank of America do Bank oi Chilicothe, Ohio, Bank of Illinois, at bhawnee-Town, Bank of Missouri, at St Louis, Bank of New-Orleans, do. of Louisiana, No note of lsssthan five dollars, nor Ecrei0n Gold Coin is receivable. 'Jjrrcctsd weekly fir the Sun." V a ' J. -M. T - Commission Merchants EVAN.VILLE, (IND.) UK FEU EN. Mess. Calvin Sumj:jn,l? co.l Qncn JIayden V JLubin, V ' liathen o names, j j 1J i LIU IS vy iUulJ Hd , M..I ;:... n I ni.,. n I X-'blc IT JIMcr New -Orleans. Jch;i Mc Ciiff.n Vincennes. XilEr UAV OS M A V I) , and intend keeping a l::r'je and rentrl assortment cy bllY-liOODS, GROCERIES, QUEE.YS and HARD. WARE. AM oi' whicli will tod very low for CA-ill. r.vansvillc. May 20, . 2Ctf Taiiiablc Lands TOR SALE. 'nil.. ur.dorM'-iRd i-.xfccutnx an t.ite ot 7 sju.ss.unt J):iv .itlc any hmds Ik--1,1 . , , ' l ..-ii..itc ii the dccc;.cd, iv-Cwii.ik-.-. oi Ivn'x, Sidhvan ...1 b AL j V".'u v;diiahle Lots in Tiic i erins will he made easy to purr'n ir-v"vs and n--1u at a lair pr.ee. Fc-i ,ii'.iev n iviioular.-. nlv t c;::irr i ! .' .c uu4Cris;ukjV veor.rc 1 V . vJvl.i1 . a.v v-nt-A s. Nr. Di-;oi, Tv)c ."VA1NT DelUOIS. 1 . t f. NOTICE. rIIli public arc hereby informed i lh.1 Stocl; in the JrlK-rsonville OHIO CANAL COMPANY, ir.ay now be bubscribed for at the Receive:' cilice in Vmcenncs, where the Loo as arc opened for that purpose 15. PAR,KE, Age N. EW1NG I Deruty J. DOTY, S Agents. Vinrcmos. June 26, 1818. 3t)-tf 'a I: en up, T Y Joicp!i M tlco.n, living in Indepcn3 ? a:Ke tav. iislip, V.;;o county, iudlr.:ci, a tl:ck liORSil, 15 hands h.'a, left hind fiK.'t wh te, several saddle marks, a lea' -hitc hairs in his fuiliead, supnuvd to bv 11 years old appraised at'tifv -!';e dollars, by E. lki.tley, H. Siaon. I(1 J. WiNan, be fire me a Juatico f Peace for the canity cl Vigo, liuliuaitYii 4th dav of Mav, lb'JU. JAMES JUNES, ;.iv.c. April, j.
!r land scld m the district ol V mccn- ""p VFLI EPS OTHERS favor him with their custom. He has on ties nacsonthe lolloping Banks, viz: j p ' ri, having furnished hand a cmantity of lira rate STEEL, and Earni d t:i-j U. Males aid branches, . mtends to keep a supply cf
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Seventy Five Packages, consisting ov DRY GOODS HARDWARE & GROCERIES.
Received and opening this day door to C Greater Esis March 26, 1820. lUf Vincennes Hotel. f-rp-MT? ahnv establishment is no7 f ra ' " " ho mav . . . . call on hjxn hopcs t0 cncial satisfaction. CARTER BEAMON. Vincennes, July 6, 1819. 23tf. tUl J. KOSEMAN, Windsor and Fancy Chair Maker, HAS removed to the corner of Vipjo-strect, opposite Doctor M'Namee's And will give Cash for any quantity of clean FLAX-SEED: Vincennes, July 18. 50if dissolution. Tn 5 co-partnership of Sullivan c Call, is this day dissolved by mutaal consent. Their united attention will be bestowed on all business heretofore entrusted to their care. G. R. C SULLIVAN, J. CALL. Dec. 10, 1S19. 50tf. FOR SALIi 195 Acres of Land Well timbered and a srood mill seat with 66 acres of rich Prarie, under cultivation and a young Orchard the property of the heirs of John Lcmcn deceased, on Marrier Creek, ILnoK County, Widener township, ALSO FOR SALE it. . ULMULII11JV i UUt3 'k UV-IV-O ill" - , - proved, for terms apply to ROBERT LEMEN. ' at the premises. CHARLES R. DRUW.Y, & AM0RY KIXNEV, .JTILL in future practice LAW V t i conjunction, in the counties of Davis. Kna.v, Sullivan, Vigo, Martin, Dubois and Pike, and in the Su preme Court. One of them will at all times be found in their office at Washington, except during the scss- ,-. nf rnuvt lOil OI COUltS. M 1 1 r i-rrr, i-rs, Ad orders and COA VELCIXG will bo punctually attended to. IVdshngtoiii Jfiril 10, 1820. tf20 "y Y virtue of an execution m favor Jl3 of Thomas E. Cassetbury, issued from the Circuit Court of Posey county, to me directed, I have levied on, and shall expose to sale tor Land Otlice money, on the first monday in .-vugusi, one nouse anu lot, .no. --i, m u.c tuiniui opuiineiti, as ucsinaieu uic piot oi s ua i own tnc prop 1 . i ci ty oi George Duckworth. Wm. 1U)YLE, I). S. P. C. Spr nfiehU Julv 4thlS2(. 2) l. iilLCiiiC i CuLllf V-ATi' ?y 1x:,Ia::a C jj , Xliwi 1S20 ' V7 V ' 1 ' L. 1 1 y CC. J vs. C Petition far a Divorce. . a;a Inucn.j fiIlS d..y came the complainant, by (ie-argeR.C. SuH'uan, iiis council, m i nled his bill, and it anneariii to the vitistactiau ot the court, t'utt the deieni.m: is not an inhabitant ui" this slate ; It is ordered, that u:ih the dek. riant :iatl appear at or before the next Term v- vms twin, to ansv.er the complainants a... t.ie same will be ta.n as con Osed, .ai.. a uecree entered uj accordimrlv : . . .... - . V:ul it is further ordered, that a copy ae reci be iase-rted three weeks successively, in the Western San, printed in this state, and this cause continued to the ,rxt term of this court, to wit : the first M-.mdayin September next, 1SJ0. CO'tV 1 e st. R.BUNTIX, Clerk, C.C.K.C. Vincennes, July jth lbju. 2Sv3 Blank Notes. For sale at this oiikc.
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VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY
at R. HI. PJInsons, next Hotel. 13 tf Blacksmitliiiig. THE subscriber having removed from the Steam Mill, and taken the shop next doer to Bunch's Grocery Store, infnrms the miMic tint ho carries on the above business in all its various branches, . ... ... Edge-Tools cf all kinds. All branches of Smith work, such as MILL-IRONS, BULL l'LOUGlIS,&c. &c. will he done at his shop in the bcot manner, aad on the shin iest notice. JAMES ELSVv ORTII. Vincennes, June 30, 1820. 27tf 11114 lAit iiNrfuaiAli' OlSHULER, WOOD, J Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having unsettled accounts with the said firm, will call on Jeheiiaii Wood, for a settlement ; and all persons indebted, are hereby called on to make immediate payment to him. fie will receitc WHEAT at the 'Vincennes Steam ui, provided it be delivered within four weeks. L.S.SHULER, JEREMIAH WOOD, JOHN D. WOOLVERTON. July3ti 1820. 3t Doctors SI1ULER WOOLVERT ON, Continue the practice of Physic fSj Surgery, in conjunction. They have opened a shop on Water-Street, a few doors above the late Apothecary's Store of & Aider 11 ood, If Co. Vincennes, 8th July 1320. TO LET, A Large, well finished, and airy XjL. ROOM, in the second story of the building on Water-street, apart of which is now occupied as a Store by Mr. Tomlinson. This room being in the centre of businers, is well situated for an ofllec, and suitable for any professional person. The terms arc low. For particulars, apply to Mr. COOK, on the premises. VincennesyJuly 18, 1820. 29tf GEORGE M'DO.NALD, ( -ruuyEr W Lqussellqh af Law) i Ab amoved his othec to the house AJL UVXZ b-lo' Gcn HARRISON'S , i . .i Wood-st. IlC W ill p 1 uCtlCC 111 tllC hUj)rc;uc Court of u1 state, the United btates D.btrict Court, and the Circuit Courts of Knox, Davis, Sullivan and Yieo counties. .111 lyiiiuuda iuuinii.au ii ills will be punctually attended to. Vint tunes, Die. y, 1819. ii ' ...-a...,-.. ..i ... i.r . care, State cf Indiana, Posey County, June 27, 182u. r nWKEN up, on the 18th day of vi Jl June last, by William Aldridge,
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1 k,0rrCl lMare, purchaser. J imes hahd, and barfourtcen hands high ; about liveyeais g?ins may be had in the above propoid ; a-white strip in her lace ; kftjerty.
fore foot, and right hind foot white; a white spot on her flank ; branded O on ncr counting slioulder. Appraiscd at thirty five dollars, by AARON BURLISON, ANSON S. ANDREWS. I do hereby certify the above to be a true copv fiom mv estray book. A 111 EL HARVEY, j. r. r. c. 30 pd Conveyancing. fTS II E subscriber will cveruti? nil v i - - J k'1Iuls of COXVE YAXCIXG at i i .. .nt Diivji tost, liuiiee uuu uu icasuiiauic terms, on application at his Room on Second-street, opposite Col. Lasselle's Tacrn. C. H. TILLING HAST. Vincennes, June 3. 23 tf Blank Notes, FOR SALE at this ollicc.
AUGUST ij, 1820.
. Taken Up, By Samuel James, one light colored Chcsnnt Sorrel MARE, supposed t'j be about fifteen years old, witli a switch tail, ar.d a small star in h'u forehead no brands cr marks perceivable ; about fuuitcen hands high : Appraised at ten dollars, by Thomas Iumo.i and E. Coineiius. Peter Saltzma::, J. P. P. C. Springfield, Posey cy. Ia July 3d 1820. 22 ? THE subscriber wid sell at cost and carriage, and ufford any reasonable time for payment, an invoice of goods amounting to about S500, being the residue of his stock. 'I he Goods consist of Leno Muslin, ribbons.fancy trimming, looking-glasscs.fuw scissoi's, brass ami plated candlesticks, zceavcrs rccds, gunlocks iindjlinls, curry combs, round and squai e bolts, spectacles, coffee mills, IIL hinges, mill saws, sash sazes, iron rim and pad locks, beads, jjlatcd Indian ware, c. $ c. With an assortment of Murray's School Books, And some ' PATH XT MEDIC1XE. The whole will be sold together, and might be an object to any person, Avhose assortment requires such ai ti des. JNO. EWING. TO RENT, The House on the Hill, now occupied by ilr. Stout. Possession ivill be given on th: frt day tf August. A:ply a above. July 5. 26 3t Taxes ! Tuxe ! -hi- 1VUJ HAVING commenced the collection of the Tax for the present car, aad bing dedrous of quitting the o'iice v itiiout abusing it I therefore g'u j notice, that I have authorised Mr. JOHN DECKEU, (who will complete the collection for rue,) to lecehe m payment thereof Steam Md M;u y, until the 2Jlh day of September next, after which time, Specie cr its equivalent, will bj expected. I have made this ai r.iLgcmci.t, in order, that all who were s disposed, could make payment by that time, which will enable me to wind up the business of the oaicc, about the lime the new SherilT is commissioned. JCnojc County, Julu 18, U,u. A. 4.-I IIAVE FOR SALE AN Ox Saw Mill, upon the inclined plane plan, with rom TEX io OXE IIVXDUED whereon the Mill stands. 0 pair Work Oxen ; 1 Waggon ; 3 Log Chains, 0 sixes ; 4 Horses ; 30 sheep, 51) stock rf Hog ; 20 Cattle ; 15 or 1(301) EusJuls OLD cony, upon a credit of 6, 9, 12, cr 13 mouths, , a.uuuuc Wllrl ' J'l l.-.i.r...l ll . . B. V. 13. July 13 30tf NOTICE Wc shall apply by cur council to the circuit couitof Knox County to be ho'idcn at the court house in Vincennes on the fust Monday in September next, for a division of the Real Estate of l'aul Gamblin deceased amongst the several Heirs, of the said Paul Gamblin deceased, agiecabie to a Statute Law in such case made and provided. PIERRE LAPLANTE, in right of his wife Betsey one of the Heirs of Paul Gamblin deceased. EUSTAHE GAMBLIN. July 25th 131U. 3 l 3f FEATHERS VND most other kinds of COUNTRY PHODUCE,will be reccivt d in payment of subscription to the WtSThHN Sun, fur the preseut year.
Vol 11. No. 3-.
MV JfcVT.l tin POETRY. From the Balance. Morn of the 4th of Jllt. By R. S Coftn. Behold fiom the biow of the mcitain advancirg, The Genius cf Freedom 2ppcais to cur uew ; On the breath cf the zephyr her trcs ses aic dancing, And sun Lcan.s illumine eawh spangle of dev : Full gladly she welcomes the xr.ua of her glorySerenely she smiics o'er the horcccf the biave ; With raptuie retraces the page u herstoiy, And welcomes the chiefs cf the toil ai.d the wave. Oh, fair is the land that cur fethcis' defended, And biilliant the era of Liberty's birth ; And blest are the heroc3 whose valcr is blended With virtue and wisdom, tiue honor and worth I Heie plenty and peace bless the toil of the peasant, The smile of tinctrity beams in hi cot ; His offsprings are lovely, each countenance pleasant, And gratitude's tribute is never Torgot. The flag of the fiee ! Oh, how gal lant us streaming 1 The flag of the free !-Oh, how beauteous its form 1 The flag of the free ! how its bright staisare beaming The hope of the exile the light cf the ttorin ! Wave flag of the fiee, o'er the land and the ocean ! And never oh, never by fee in en be fui I'd; Wave wave, till the God cf cur hope and devotion-, Consign thee to flames with the wreck of the world. Then lift the full goblet, nial drink to the glory Of thoi;e who at c lost in the night cf the tomb ; Whose names are enrolled on tha recoids cf story, Whose honor and valcr unLdingly bloom 1 Lift, lift the full gobltt awi.y with all sorrow 1 The circle of friendship what freeman would sever 2 To-day is our own, and we'll hope Lr to-mouow Here's The Fourth rf July ar.d tsr country fzrtvtt THE AMERICAN SAILOR. By J. JIutton. Son of the seal the rolling wave Has often been thy pillow , Columbia's son, with soul as brave, As every bounding billow I Long may the ocean sky-bound wastei Be still thy scene of g.oiy, And every nerve of fame be bracY, 'To tell the dauntless stoiy 1 Son of the wi'.d and wailikc sea I The hour that lock'd thee in it, Saw held the wreath of fame to u.tc, And saw thee boldly win it, The battle o'er, the Lztt-c won. And past the storm of danger, A fiiend was found Columbia's son, To eery anriui.!i'd sti anger ' Son of the dating surge sublime ! That mounts in foaming motion. As dating stiil thy soul hidl el Bold nursling of the ocean ! Thy name, the race of glory o'er, Sweet gratitude shall nouiish, And till pioud memoiy live no more, Thy deathless fame thall flcutish. A lady of fortune, but rather antiquattd, has advcitiscd for a husband in the Philadelphia ppcis. She; wants a gcniltman of mind and mannti a." Exttavagant cieature-she might as well lock for green ptas at Chiistmas so great is the scaicity. Etn when discovered ycu will And them withdrawing befoie the feps anei beardless coxcombs of the dj). A high mindtd tjj.cer. During the Lto war with Git at Biitain, an clbcer heir.? superceded, tendered his commission to the W ar Dtpai tiuent atcompaii.eci with the following observations. " I would not have the Hen. Secretary of War think, that by i cign-
