Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 August 1820 — Page 4

FBNNEYLVAMA CTATH I O T T E R Y. rinsr class. G. W. WAITU, Manager. -()

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3.000 1,000 200 5) f)

20000 Tickets Prizes all floating, and to be drawn in 15 days.

TICKETS, SIX WOSjIjARS, and shares in proportion, FOR SALT, AT G. 11. Wakes' Truly Fortunate Office, South wct corner of Third and Chcsnut streets, Who have purchased the whoie of the above splendid Scheme, and who have sold and paid Prizes amounting to Fire million of Dollars. IC7All PRIZES in tin-, above Lott c ry will lie paid in GOLD as soon as demanded. ".Orders inclosing the Cash will bo pro nptlv attended to, Uc. Sec. Sec. Philadelphia, Mju 3fJr ;. (25-3t)

N. Smith SICOND STREET, (Opposite Col. Lasst lie's Hotel,) ONTINUEto cirry on, in all iJ iis various branches- the T I N & S IT 15 R T-l R O N MANUFACTORY, And will execute all orders with promptitude, on reasonable terms. N. B. All kinds ol JOB WORK doiie at the shortest notice. gj Western Reserve" monev taken at PAR Vinrciuies, May 29. 22 tf

SllKIUWS SALE. "7"OY Virtue of a wiit of 7. Fa. is23 sued from the Clerk's office of t ic Gibson Circuit Court, and directed to the Sheriff of Warrick County : There will be sold at the house of Adam Yoimy; in 11 oonville on the 22d. of ju v One Hundred acres of Landad"jo'.inj; the Town of Boonvillc, it bcr lKV'. t of the S. E Quarter of Sec. No. 26 and part ot the N. E Quarter Sec. No. 35 in Township No. 5 South, ol R ine No 8 West taken :;s the property of J ihn Barker, to satisfy said Execution in favour of Samuel Montgomery Sale to comimuce between the hours of 10 o clock A. M. and 4 l M. ; Terms of sale. Gold or silver coin, or such money as will at that time be received at the Land Office in Vinccnncs, in payment ui lands of the United States. MINOR LEE WRIGHT, d. .9 rr. c. livoxvillc. Jithf .c-20. 29-ds. l0() Dollars lie ward. UAN AWAY fro ii the subsciiber cn the 27t!i Fcbniaiy, i. car MidJletown, Jeficison i muty, ky. a daik mulatto lad named I'll A Xk," about 20 vears old, 5 leet or vJ i (Ci.es hih, straight. and slender nude, small beard, full mouth, upper i re teeth, considerably decayed, hair one rally neatly combed, down look, i.nd v.hui upokon to, replies slowly and somewhat burlcy ; he thews tobacco. lie had on when he left me, a fashi .)i).iblc tur hat about lull" worn, an old h ue bioad-clolh co.it, the tuffs I u: ,-ci'ii velvet, striped waistcoat, . i.ito shiit, w hite country cloth patitalo'jn, white socks, imd a pair of i oars? shoes. It is probable he will t ham;e his name and clothes. 1 will jive the above reward i! he is lodged i:i r.nv j iii i i the United States, so that 1 i;et ! :o'., or the reward with traclIn s expenses if delivered to me. SAMUEL LAWRENCE. Apill 1. 17 6w Book Lost.

75 Dollars REWARD ! EANAWAY from the Subscriber's plantation, in Franklin county, state of Alabama, near Flor ence, on the 7th of this month, Three Negroes, CHARLES, and his wife

MELUERRY, and SAM. CHARLES is about five feet ei.ht or ten inches high, thirty-six or seven ears old; was raised near the Fahs of Tar River, in the state of North Carolina ; is very sensible ; has bin one eye, and I am told can write, ant: may have procured a pass for ah

three. He has a quantity ot cioiiun.

anion ir which is a blue coarse suituiu

coat, a blue stripe waistcoat, apairoi

.hoe-boots, a pair ol coarse tow cioi; nantaioons. and shirt. He is a coarse

carpenter, and can saw very well with

the whip saw. MELBERRY, the wife of Charles, is of common size, twenty-eight oi nine years of age ; has a variety oi clothing with her, several dresses o' calico and white cambric. She is a sickly woman, and has a yellowish complexion. SAM is low and chunky, vcr thick lips, with a down look, about 35 years of age ; his clothing is not remembered, except a brown coat ol very coarse coating, which fits him badly. He lias a rupture in the iower part of his abdomen, and commonly wears a belt. All -f them I expect arc free from marks of the whip, a neither of them oas ever been stricken since 1 owned them, which is about five years It is supposed they were carried off by some white men, and that they will aim for the state of Illinois, Indiana or Ohio, or go back to the county of Edgecombe, in North-Carolina. The above reward will be given for securing in any gaol out of this state, and a liberal reward will be paid if taken in this state. THEO. IV. COCK BURN. State or Alabama, Franklin co. 4. miles south of Florence, 2th June, 1820. The Nashville Whig, Kentucky Reporter, Western Spy, Cincinnati, Sun, Vinccnncs, Emigrant, Shawnnetown, Star and Register, Raleiedi, will insert the above 3 times, and forward their accounts to the Alabama Republican for payment. 29.

TH F. undersigned having lent frem his office while in Vhuerir.es, .:tons Vha'irtrv, v. id duly appreciate the poll, t m-- ilthe borrower, if lie will letuin it . r eivt- hift'trtatioti lit the San ulhee, v lie u it e:ui be had. Atmnj Kinney. : Vhicrnneu, Jrh 5d, it'i'U. Dv.23

Pottery. THE subscribers have established a Pottery,

at the corner of Church and Fourth

streets, and will constantly keep cn hand, a general assortment of Potter's Ware, at the most reduced prices for Cash. A liberal Discount will be made to Country Merchants and others, who may purchase by Whalcsale. ROIil.YSOXisr MO F FORD February 1 10tf STRA YED or STOIJLK

liT'ROM the subscriber, living in Bone:

A coun.tv (near Greenville,) Illinois, on the tlth of "April latt. Tivo bright Jlajf Mares, one of thera four years eld, about sixteen hands h:i;h ; the other sb: years old, and about l'.tteen hands ; one of which had a larj;e bolt en, both black ir.aue and i ah. Ah a Chesnut Sorrel Horse, supposed to be ten years old, about sixteen hands high, a star in his forehead, sway baeked, and has saddle marks. Whoever will take up said heaves, and return them to the subscriber, or rive infoi mation where they eau be had, shall be handsomely i e warded. Any person who will return the three, shall have cue for his trouble. SHEFIIERD MOORE. Horn! Cornty, Itl. June 'Jl, lhjo. 26 iiO J)0iiLAKS II E W A II I) . jTOLEN or straved trom Jcel J) Churchill, English l'laire, on Saturday, 15 April, two horses of the following description, viz : one alarge grav Horse, in low condition, 7 cat s old. paces ?.nd trots ; had a sore bacn.,

I k a plaister over the soie, when misi sed. This horse was purchased of a

Mr. Dedinan, last fall, who it-sides in Pike County, Ind The other a dark bay Hoi se, about fourteen hands high, black legs, small star on his forehead, and has the appearance of being hi. shot. This horse was brought from New-Albany. Whoever will give such information, either to Mr. Cliurchilhat the English Pi aitie, or o capt. Hobson. of Shawr.eetown so that they can be found, Mill receive the above reward. Any person retaining them after this notice will be proceeded a-

gaimt according to law. i Shawneetown, June 3, 1820. 23tf

LIST of LETTERS Remaining in the Pott-' Jfice at Palestine, Illinois, on the 30th of June, 1820. Villiam Bowen Robert A Miller V.iadrach B. A. Car- Jonathan Mayo ter Jonathan New by vicorge Damon Katharine Phelon vwiell Goodnage William Reed i oh n G allaher Wilh.tiii Whitley lilijah Harper Thomas Young. Samuel Ilrdriek

Nothing but land office money will be

received for postage. Newspaper postage must be paid, or the papers retained in the otlice. WILLIAM WILSON, P. M. CASTINGS. J. McGifihi CoESP EC T F U L L Y informs his triends and the public in general uiat he has just received in addition to is former stock, a large quantity of CASTINGS, comprising a general assortment of Hollo w-Warc, also, a tew sets of MILL IR0JS, All of which he offers low for CASH Vincenncs. July 23, 1318. 3-4tf J. C. llcilcy 'Co.

IFatch and Clock Makers, Sil vcrsmith's and Jewellers. RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public in geneal that they have removed their shop

to the house lately occupied by Mr.

Patterson as a store where everv

lescription of HATCHES A KB CLOCKS,

will be repaired and warranted to per

form twelve months.

They also continue to manufacture all kinds of Silver-Ware and Jewels. The highest price given for old GOLD AND SILVER. April 18. 29 tf

LIST of LETTERS, Remaining in the Post Office at Vinccnncs. In. the quarter ending the 30th June, 1S20, which if not taken out before the expiration of three months, will be sent to the General Post Olficc as Dead Letters. A. K. Adams Thomas Kinnev Isaac C. 2.

J Ashbrook Wra. C. Kinimell Anthony

Andre. .Major Ihcrrclvipps Joseph

i UTi(JE.

Arnold Caleb

Aruell James B. Bush John Butler Jojiah Butler Joshua Benirield John Brown John Beekes B. V. T Bailey John Jr. Bruce Wm. Blacknier Wash burn J

Baker Rev. Job M.

L.

Logan Jf h;i Lovell Timothy Linton Lawson Lemon Maria Laaterman James Littcii Abraham M. Moore John Me Clure Robert ?lavs Jarr.cs Morgan Charles Mitchell Joseph

Mannimr t-samuel

Buchanan Thomas, Mareuni Marvel

Burr Labun Mc Carty Chark s Baird James M(ntgonierv Samuel Bacus Enos ?Iedford William 2 Bedford Benjamin McChire Nathaniel lionome Jean Bap- McCammon Win. 2 tiste .Matuuley Miss Jane Baird Joseph Meyers Rhudy Baidy David 2 Marsh Elihu Bennett Catharine, Miller James A.

Bennett George McCulloradi James 3

Baiiford Moses McElvoy ArchM. Icos Ilenrv Jr. 2 MeClure Arid re vv

Me. Bride Hugh Monoo John Me Nell v Jereniiali N. A. ' Li Uiies Neely Charles Neel Matthew Norton S. Newcomb Paul Northrop Lewis (). Ohiey Bei.jauiin

v rianertv James

l'.ic::i:tll John 2 Briiibery Isaac hrrman John briggs Abraham Brown William l'artraiii jas. .k. Beaim.ii Lyne.i B.ard James Y. C. Cams William Codd George Chappell Amos Caidu ell James Clark John

Chuim Major John V p. Collins Joseph Powers Henry L. Chinn Betsey Postlewaite is'aac Constncy Henry Plessing Daniel Campbell Robert L. Parsons Thomas C happell Savcl Proprietors ef the Cunningham John Brewery Coon Isaac Potti r Arnold Chute Daniel 2 Pace William Colhoun James Pryor James Cumniing George Pette.i Benjamin M. 2 Prince William ColegrovcGeo.W. 2pca Abraham Chandler Lura Perrv Richard

Cupplcs Moses Peckharn Lewis

J. Wils-nT! Jme H Jones Tli onus Jr. West fall Rebecca Jones Elizabctli William M

Johnson James

Jack James Jamieson Hugh larland John Junkins James Junkin William Johnston G. W. 3

Widner Itchccca Vrhitton Robert Williams Act r Ward Come ins CZ. Zichlin Abrm. F.

sr.-?.

(. R. C. SULLIVAN. M XaT Persom enquiring fzr lettcTi in the above Hit, vius: say thej cere advertised. It vi u&! be explicitly understood that ni credit cari be given on postage, nr.r any mdnnj rtctived Jlr it, except round specie, cr the notes j such banks as pay specie. .Vezvspapcr postage payable nu.ir. terly in cdvadce. ' S8;:.

FOB SALE, 400 bushels ALLJJM &2LT9 VERY LOW roil CASH, By the subscribers. IV. MILLS. Jr.Sf Gk F.vnrsviP.e Jor.e V C5 fm

Liniiors for 8ah?.

THE co-partnership heretofore ex-

isting under the him of Wassons W Sayre, was dissolved nn the Ut inct Uv mn.

tual consent. All persons indebted I Claypoole Dr. John Pitcher J jhn Esq. 2

to that firm will please to have their ! Vyy A 'lUoa 1 accounts settled immediately, withlVinq vT-' JAMES GEO. A lVASOA at'coit"' R

Carlisle or Merom, who are authorised to settle the business of the concern. JAMES WASSON, o. a wAssorsr, JAMES SAYRE. Carlisle, June 2, 1820. The business will be continued in Carlisle and Merom by the undersigned, WHO HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED A FRESH SUPTLY OT Dry Goods, Groccries, 'Crockery, Iron 8C Steel, La-

die and Geiite-fe2.

men's SHOES

Clerk of Johnson Rislev Davkl County, 111. Rulicv ille Mr. Column Elizabeth Roseman Thcs. cr Chadwiek Georee Jos.

Cory Joseuh D. Dooiinj Aire. S. 2 DoLhon 2i. Duncan Robert Duncan Win. Dubaugli Sarah Dana idmund Douglverty John Dunlan John Dav iiion William Duvhi Francis Dickson John Dr val Edward cC

E.

lhif'-lisli Amri

Which they will sell low for

Cash. Tlieif have also for sale, 0 ISA SIRE liS

Good Whiskeii

June 6-

JAMES WAS SON,

GEO. A. WAS-ON. -21 tf

ilat Manufactory "tlllll subscriber resnnrtrnllv in.

- 1 , . . .

JL Iwn his triends and the public J,ns J(,'V1 in rencral that he continues to cairy ' ;!'CU1 1i?:"tj l '

i'.iuer iii

liahiburn Robert En:bree Wm. F. Fleming Mr. Fiinu David Fri.aee Levi 1 r;liv is Wm. Praley Cpt John Foater Thomas 2 G. Gamble Mr. Goiflsbv J.bu

tioalrey iiieazer 2 S.iiilli Basdon GiOson John S..iih (ieoj-rc

(iatevvood Mr. Gclf Cyrus Gilmour l,atrick (ilenn William Gamble James Gamble William

Ruoe-rts Juries Uaper AVilliaui Ricl.ce: Charles Ramjay Suinuel ltaper Kober: Rush Samuel Rankin James Rankin Win. Riehi.rdon John 2 Riley O. Rurusey John 3 S. Spencer William Share Christian UHsiUy it .ytUilUe t S1k:i::;g:i Wm. btuekey Samuel Shields Joiui Saneiftrd Isaac Summers Michael Stukey r re tie rick Storms Jolm Scanilin James Scobey jauits Steei: John D. biurr L.h,c

blew an Char F, Scot: Gabriel Stev en l.va Stewm l Jo.iii

:s N.

on the

Hatting Business

rdl its various branches, at his ! Peier Geay

(iillespie J.n

(iuillam Peter or

shop on Mais SriiEF.r, in Vincennes j Geay Peter 3 where he lias on hand and will at all : J-f"iui) ' times keep an extensive assortment of ; i.m :'0'' FASHIOXABLE LAI'S, j '" "if wbirh lio will warrant shall not i n , I lanlev Jane

point of elegance & durability, be ex-j jolL Lenry aurht, C celled by anv in the 'J. States. Ili "n,b. b,um!l1tl , ; n t i i it . i- lieudiicks ilirain aiiwmkle prices shall also be a-, low as Hats ot . lk,luncks baiuucl Vun WkL

bnuwli Caroline 2 b:ie:-iii' vi Knox County -1 i". rFrowbri'i-;e John F. Tayivr Jo.a:i 'F.iyicr Cornelius Tiiuiui ii James B. Toild iitbel l 'Fi.ornti.u ikiijaniin Tunes James 'FhciiipMu Samuel 'Frav ei Daniel Tav lor Waller i V.

Vance Joshua

Vaurht, Campbell

the same oualilv can be procured clse-

wherc. 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. RICH'n. P. PRICE. Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. January 30th, 1818. 6 tf ULANK INC TE BOOKS Fop sale at this oflice.

Hen i v Isaac N.

Hedge Elijah Hugan Walter Hurling J.iekscii Holland Jolm C. Hoyt James H in ill Andt rson Harris Alten T. 3 Hinkley Mark Homan Jeremiah Hig'aswitu Wm. Hueil William 1 larper Henry Hurton Jolm S. Hatfield Jonas

David m.

W. Wvant (ieor 'c v ee Philip Wcstt'all Aoraham Woods Wm. G. Williams Isaac W orden Claik Wear Andrew Well .Davis West Rower Webster W.n. Wilt n Jonn Wasliburn Tliomas Walles Jolm Williamson John M.

For sate a qmuUitij rf Liquors, oftjte first t quali!;;. by whole sale or single GailuS;, xerq low for CASH

f n v u I w; 'I if v ir n

Jamaica Spirits,

Holland Gin, Tc fieri $ie Wines. Apply at KJWSLEll & JF1S&S, Market Street, ,'7,7eennes. Vineennes, March 21), i820. . . Moore J. A'. Dunbar. (Atl'.rr.iej Zz Counci llors at Law.J IIAVTNfi entered into parsership, will in future practice lav in cor.ujnction, they will attend the Circuit Courts of Orange, Washing:.-, Jackson, JeHeison, Clark and Ihrikon also the Federal and Suprem-j Courts, antKiiC of them wiii aiterai i:i the western circuit. Those whov. ish to consuit them in their profes,s:ct;yl capacity, wiii find one or the other, constantly at their Ofilcc in Corvrlcr. MOORE U DUNBAR.

Letters cn business mu

post paid.

lot. ive;

GEOIUJE R.C. SULLIVAN, (at to u m v at law) XViW practice in the first Judicial Circuit, of the state of Indiana and hi the County of Ci.iw ford and Ed;vard in the Illinois state. He may al ways he found at his office in Vinccnncs unless when absent c:i professional business he has machi an agreement, for business ferwat ded to him, in ids absence, to be attended to- 5 I tf.

A MAN LOST. EFT Simsbcry, Hanfoid county, Connecticut, four years ao.'al: i etiruary, ar.d came into the westeiii country, a man named ERASTUS ROBERTS; now about thirty iix. years old. iic is an active shoemaker by trade, of small stature, suait built, t:o..l biarl; :air, witli Jarre bk.ct whiskers ar.d heard, I. is face rathe fiat, j;a!c look, talks rather l!ow ar.d is very fond of fishing and humh.r. He canied with Lim hie kit of tooi's, and worked some time in Can: ya.zburh and about Wheeling, :md wer.t down the Ohio liver, lie was last heard from at Limestone, Ky. and .-et out from there to -o to IBii.ois, or some part of that country. He left a wife and six chri'.dren, whose anxiety for him is extreme. He said hi view s were to f nil him a place. Louisville was talked of and the state ot Illinois. It has been reported that he hai married another wife, but L i.ot credited. Any person who c-n gc any inmimation of him, . hethcr he be dead or alive, will confer a threat favor on a disconsolate family and numerous connexions, if dead, by tilling where, when, and in what manner he died, &c. 5c c. and if living, where he is, what doin, and ucU '.ther information as may be interesting to his family, by addressing a let'or to Mr. Joel Halcomb, Estp of Granby. in the State of Connecticut JOB PRINTING Neatly executed, on the shortest notice, at this office.