Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 August 1823 — Page 1

WESTERN SUN & GENEIRATL ADYEBTISEIS.

BY ELIIIU STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, AUGUST S3, 182 Vol. 14. No. 30.

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More New Goods. REYNOLDS & BONNER, (MARKET STREET VINCENNES.)

TT7TAVE recently received Irom new

NEW GOODS.

y S. TOMIJVSO.Y, Cf MARKET STREET, V1NCENNBS.)

I A AS just received from philadelli 11 I'Hia and Baltimore, a handsome

Mti ' . a U an jl i york, Philadelphia, and balti- assortment of

MORE) a large and well selected sloe ot Mmininvnwn vJ4Jvjyiyi9 Of every description consi.tmg cf AMONGST WHICH AU I DRY GOODS

Superfine, middling, and common, DIuc Adapted to the season.

Black, and Drab Cloths,

jfsew-Orleans Prices Current. New Orlfass, July 12, 1823 Bagging, Scotch, per yd (scarce) 38 cts. Kentucky, per yd. 18 a 20 Bale Hope, Kentucky, per lb. 6 a 7 Northern, 7 a 8 Bacon Hams, per lb. (sales) 7 a a Sides See. per lb. 5 a d Beans, per bbl. - - 3 a 4 Beef, mess, Northern, per bbl 5 a 7 prime per bbl. - 3 .cargo, per bbl. - - 2 Brandy, Cog per gal. (salcs)Sl 12 a 115 Imitation (dull) 50 cts. Butter, per lb. - 15 a 3 cts. Cotton, new crop, lb. 14 a 15 2d quality, - - 10 a 12 Alabama k Tcnn. 7 a 10 Coffee, Havana, bestjper lb. 23 a 21

Domingo.

Cheese, Goshen per lb. Choclatc, No. 1, per lb. No. 2, - No. 3, Candles, Sperm, per lb. mould, do. Cordage, per lb. - Corn, per bbl (in car) Corn meal, per do. Flour, sweet, per bbl. Gin, Holland per gal. -American do. Hides, per lb. Iron Swedes, per ton, Lard do. - - (dull) Molasses, per gal (scarce) Nail, cut, per lb. -Popper, per lb.

Fork, mess, per bbl, Prime, cargo,

Porter, London, per doz. Potatoes, bbl.

Rice, - - (dull)

20 a 23

M a 16 17 15 13 40

111 U)

15 a 8 a

i j

50 50

I

8 a 8

81 45 cts. 11 - - gioo 5$ a 6 15 a 13 7i a 8 20 a 21 2850 10 6 a 8 4 a 5 83 a 350 150 a 2

83

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Rum, Jam- 4 p. per gal. (dull) 81 N. Orleans, 4 p. - 55 1 p 35 a 40 Salt, T. Island.pcr bush - (dull) 40 a 45 Liverpool blown, per sack, 83 ground, do. - 2 75 Shot, per cwt. (plenty) 8 Skins, deer, in hair per lb. 23 a 25 cts. Heaver, - - 8- 225 Shaved - - 24 a '27 cts. Bear, apiece, - 8 a 2 Sugar, La. on plantation, lb. 5 i a 6 cts, in town, - - 6 a 7 Havana, brown, - 7 a white. - 12 a 13

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do do Cassimerca, Sattenetts, and Sattccns, Vigonia Cassimcrcs, Red, White and Yellow Flannels, Rose and Point Blanket?, Bockings, Linnen and cotton Drilling?, Vcstings, assorted, Bale and Yellow Nankeen?, Plain and figured llombusctts, Tartan Plaid, Worsted and cotton Hosiery, Ladies and gent'emens Silk and Leather Gloves, Scnshaws and Sarcrnetts, Plain and figured Canton Crapes, do do do Robcb, do do Madarin do Crape, Lcvcntinc, Sc Merino Shawls, do long do Waterloo and cotton do Callicoes and Ginghams, Cambrick and Fancy Muslins, Gingham and Muslin Robes, Steam and Power Loom Shirtings, Irish Linncns, Diaper, Dimities, nnd Bed-Ticking, domestic Cottons, Of every description, Cotton Yarn, Leghorn anil Straw Bonnets, Morocco and Wool Hats, Looking Glasses, Cotton and Wool Cards, fillOCKIUES OF SUlLULR QUALITY, Wine, and Brandy, Drugs, r Patent Medicines. Chi.ia, Glas, and Queensware, Hardware and Cutlery, Cross cut and Mill Saws, Best Crawley and Shear Steel, English & mciicr.n blistered Steel, Jlso from J'ittaburgh Cincinnati, Window Glass,

Junictta Bar Iron,

Nails Sad Irons, and wire Sieves, Log wood, and Castor Oil, Good Chewing Tohacco, Kenhawa Salt, See &c. All which have been purchased on the most advantageous terms and will he sold at the lowest prices for cash, dinsang, and beeswax, 24-tf July, 1023.

A VERY COMPLETE ASSOtlTMKNT OP

HARDWARES CUTLERY Queesware and Fresh GROCERIES. All which ate offered tor sale at the rno-t reduced prices for caih.

May 1

14-if

1823.

Sincethc arrival cf the foregoing lie has received a quantk) of WRITING - PvPKn WRAPPING J iAlljiiPASTBOAKDS, BLANK BOORS, TOBACCO, W hich he offers at wholesale or retail, on accommodating terms.

7ni:w GOODS cf BURTCH, (yniRKF.T STREET, VINCEX. ESJ HAS just received from r iiiladelmi a and daltimgki:, a general assortment of MERCHANDIZE, CONSISTING OF DiiY GOODS, ADAPTED TO T H K SKAON, A CO M p I. F. fE AS SO it TM V. ST OF HARDWARE. CUTLERY Q u een sic a rv a n d F resh GROCERIES, Also a quantity of Kcnhwa SJI.T, A few barrels of excellent IVIISA'EY, Which he now offers for sale at the lowest cash prices. 13-tf May 2, 1S23.

1'ocerics.

subs; ribcr respectfully informs

the public, that he lias taken the

Store Room formerly occupied by Fr.t.

IJicksou jr. on Market Strtct, where he 1

has no hand, a small assortment ot GROCERIES and LlQUORS,z.

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Prime green Coffee, I Loaf Sc brown Sugar,' Chocolate, Pepper, Spice & Ginger, Cinnamon, Raisons,

l obacco, Shot, Lead,

1J1XD FOR S.1I.E.

lfl I jf - . . I. .. U.. ...ill cill rt -1 r-rr .-lit

lyot tewn yrars, to be paid in equal ,

French H randy, Jamaica Spirits, Madeira, "J 2 wieily y C arct J old rye W liiskcy, a few barrels Salt.

Loaf,

13 a 20

Tallow per lb. - - 8 a 8J Tea, gunpowder, per lb. (sales) &1 75 imperial - do. 1 75 young hyson, - - 1 a 1 6 hyson skin, - 60 a 65 Vax,bccs, per lb. (none) 32 a 33 Whiskey, - 25 a 30 Tobacco, choice fine, per lb. 3J a 3 I prime, - - 3 a 3$ 2d. quality, - 2 J 2 J

4 ' . -X - - -

Also a general assortment of

Queens & Common ware,

bit tracts of land in the county of Knox,

to wit

Nos 58. G2. 77, 99. 1(10, 103, Ladies Shoes and llrogans,

100. 137, 140 142, 145, & 152, Childrens, do. do. said tracts arc Donation Lots, ot tour figured Lcno, Rook Cambric Muslins, hundred acres each, and comprise some All of which he will sell at the most of the best land in the county. 1 will sell reduced prices for cash, cr in exchange the whole, or part of said land, and will for Good Merchantable wheat, Ii EEs-

divide a tract, provided any two or more wax, venison hams, hides, kc

July 31, 1323.

B. OLXEY.

27-tf

purchasers will take the whole tract. A

good and sufficient title will be made to

flip simp. u th lrtnd sold nnnn nrrnm.

modating terms, in regard to price. FIFTY D OLLAUS HE IVARD. Those disposed to purchase will apply to n AN A WAY from the subscriber, lime, when every information in regard to ; Njm, jn Union county. Ky. about 15 I said land, its quality and title may be had. ; 0r 16 miles below the Ked Harks, and a-

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August 8, 1823.

JOHN LAW.

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Tin fj Iicet Iron

lMA VUFAC roitv,

WHOI.KSAI.F. S RETAIL. N. SMITH,

TTT AS again commenced business, on Jl ft the corner of Market andrccti Streets, Vincenncs, where all orders in hi line will be strictly attended to Vv Job work will be done on the shortest Mioticc. Paper on a number of the Ohio banks will be taken in payment for work. At its value. C7Thc highest price given for old Copper, Bra & Pewter.

(but I

his name

of age,

nave-ui

n Sur.dav

a netTO man,

NOTICE.

PQNSIDKUATIONS of an impera-

VLytive nature will induce my absence roin the state for the space of three months Luring this peiiod, my friends Mr. Blake and Mr. Dewey, will attend

1 to mv business in court-ami Mr. George ! 'V? a ,"u,u "" W. Ewing, will at all times be found at ! S1f c ,f b?w lcc0J futrns

my office. MOSES TADBS. Vincenncs, July 8, 1823. 24-tf i Indiana Justice A LL persons who have subscribed for j the INDIANA JUSTICE, are most earnestly requested to call immediately, and get the same. i Auubt 7, 1823.

bout six Irom Morg.mfu niirht, the 3rd of this inst

named

HILL,

i i

uicrsioou ne nas cnangcu

ce he runaway) he is 24 years

eet 7 or 8 inches high, a chun

ky well set fellow, weighs about 170 lbs. has a round full face, a small scar on one

his toes in

when he walks, took with him a bundle of

cloathing ot different kinds, and is well dressed ; he has a forged pass as a free man, which he will no doubt use on all occasions he has a silver headed cane, and is remarkably keen and smart in conversation. I will give the above reward if secured in jail so that I can get him, or all reasonable expences paid if hrct home. JOHN PAYNE.

August 7, 18:3.

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Revolution in Por a. Capt. She ed, ot the ship Factor, arrived at Philadelphia m 32 days from St. Lbes, gives the tollowmg detail of the occurrence of disturbances, and a counter revolution in Portugal : Portugal has remained tranquil for some time, without any apprehension of disturbances, until about the 27lh May. when about 10,000 troops under gen. SepuUed, revolted. Sc declared in favor of the king. Gen. Scpulvcdo had been one ot the first leaders for the constitution, utk had the perfect confidence ot the cones; he had brought the revolution to its height in the most secret manner, it not being even suspected until the troops revolted. He ef- . fected it chiefly by bribing the soldcis commissioned officers. His object was to gain favor with the king. After he had completed it, he waited on the king, but be would not sec him. but .scoffed him us a traitor. He afterwauls was attacked by his own soldiers and severely beau n, so as to despair of his life On the 30th May, the intelligence reached St. Ubes These were there one regt. they immediately joined the cause of the king, furcrd the inhabitants to illuminate, at.d the f. .a s'O ring the bells, which they readily joined. On the following dav tluy forced tlun officers to m ich with thtm. under the command of a corpora' to meet the king, as he was expected in L-bon on the 4:h There was a general depletion of business, and those who had been viole t in piomotirc Sc assisting in the constitution .c5e oft aid of their lives, as the k'mgs patty uci altogether the rabb c, who were led by ;he, priests, and tie old e s, who did as; ley pleased, their officer- hav;i:g nr. conm: nd of them But there had b cr. i n dis u bance, as the people all quia y submit d, having no means of detente.- O tho tio ps leaving Lisbon to join the king, the different prisons weic left unguarded, and even the doors open ' here ar- in the different prisons about 3000 cofiv i-:ts. In m: of the prisons in particu a: . Georges castle, the p isoners to the l umber of 500 had by some means, stippos d v by the assistance of the sohiieis, gr into the prison about 300 ball raitiidvcs, with arms, and had a regular laid plan to burn Lisbon, and all the met chants and tanks, but fortunately the city guards disoe td it in time to sccme them. O the 3d of June one regt marched into Lisbon with the young ptince at their head, on whom they had conferred the honorary title of commander in chief The town uf Lisbon was quid ; f,-v respectable people to be seen, and only the rabble Sr soldiers shouting viva el re. The rortes had adjourned on the 2d, and an embargo had been laid on all vessels at Lisbon On the 5th the king accompanied by the queen, w ho took an active part in his ietora'ion. meed Lisbon, and was received with all the honor that could be expected When forced the king issued a proclamation to the people, informing them, that they sh'.md again have a constitution, but nmdtfid!. The revolution is eiy unpopular wi'h the higher and middle classes of te people, and many will leave the country as soon as practicable. They fear, 1 say. that r it is only the be ginning of the revolution that a number of the provm- es wih not submit, t he farmers are all for the constitution, and where it will end in ne knows. There was very lt'le s id a I. -out pain. The Eiench hail tn'oe.l Madrid without anv onnosition, and it was re,o t-

cd that the revolution in Portugal won! J injure the Spanish cause. There is said to be but a single Spanish vessel at Leghorn ; the duke of "I u-cauy has forbidden the entrance of ships under their flag. The duke of Angoulemc is expeced to be nominated regent of Spain, Ly the -grandees and ancient cortts, dutiigtl.O king's captivity. The London Courier of the 9th, says, We learn from good authority, tl at Amarante is making great progress in the north of Portugal, throughout the province of Tras-loz Montcs, where he has been joined by all the militia." Letters from Seres of the 3d of Mav.

announce a victory gained by the decks, having attacked a column of Turkisti troops that were marching to Sa'o' khi, it is also reported that the Castle o' Larissa has surrendered to the Gr eks. New York now contains 20,000 dwelling houses and 130,000 inhabitants One and a hall millions of dollars are yearly expended by its citizens for food Only three of th- signers ot thf De-. laration of Independence now mumic: J. Adams, of Ms. C. Carroll, cf Ma. and T. Jeffcrion, oi Va.