Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 August 1823 — Page 1

WESTEKN SUN k GENERA! ABYEKTISER,

- ir ti. . BY ELIIIU STOUT. VINCENNES, (1ND.) SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 18S3. Vol. 14. No. 31.

THE U'ESTEUX SUX, IS published at Two Dollars a nd sihy Cents far Fifty -Two J"umbers, which may be discharged by the payment of TWO DOLLARS at the time of Subscription. Payment in advance being the mutual iniorest of both parlies, that mode is solicited. A failure to notify a wish to discontinue at Jie expiration of the time subscribed for, will be considered a new subscriber at liberty to discontinue until all arrearages arc paid. Subscribers must pay the postage of their papers sent by mail. Letters by mail to the Editor on business must be paid, or they will not be attended to. Advertisements inserted on the customary tci ms. ?CP Persons sending Advertisements, must specify the number of times they wish them inserted, or they will be continued until ordered out, and must be paid for accordingly.

New-Orleans Prices Current. jYEn'-OitLRAXSy July 12, 1323 lagging, Scotch, per yd (scarce) 3 cts. Kentucky, per yd. 18 a 20 Bale-Rope, Kentucky, per lb. G a 7 . Northern, 7 a 8 Bacon Hams, per lb. (sales) 7 a 8 Sides 5c. per lb. 5 a 6 Beans, per bbl. - - S3 a 4 I3ccf, mess, Northern, per bbl g5 a 7 prime, per bbl. - 3 cargo, per bbl. - - 2 Braiuly,V.og per gal. (sales)gl 12 a 115 limitation (dull) 50 cts. Butter, per lb. - 15 a 18 cts. Cotton, new crop, lb. - 14 a 15 2d quality, - - 10 a 12 Alabama-& Tcnn. 7 a 10 Coffee, Ilavan.i, besUper lb. 23 a 24 Domingo. - 20 a 23

Cheese, Goshen per. lb. Choclate, No. 1, per lb. io. 2, No. 3,

14 a 16 17 15 13

Candles, Spcrwi. per lb. - 40 mould, do. 16 a 18 Cordage, per lb. - - 8 a 10 torn, per bbl (in car) 75 Corn meal, per do. - 2 50 Flour, sweet, per bbl. - 8 a 8 50 Gin, Holland per gal. - SI American do. - 45 cts. Hides, per lb. - - 1 1 Iron Swedes, per ton, - - SI 00 Lard do. - - (dull) 5J a 6 Molasses, per gal (scarce) 15 a 18 Naii,. cut, per lb. - - 7 a 8 Pepper, Tier lb. - - 20 a 21

850 10 6 a 8 4 a 5

Porter. London, ncr doz - S3 a 350

Potatoes, bbl. - - 150 a 2 Rice, - - (dull) S3 25 Rum, Jam- 4 p. per gal. (dull) 81 N. Orleans, 4 p. - 55 t p. - 35 a 40 Salt, T. lsland.per bush.- (dull) 40 a 45 Liverpool blown, per sack, S3 ground, do. - 2 75 Shot, per cut. (plenty) g9

Skins, deer, in hair per lb. 23 a 25 cts. Heaver, - 3 a 225 Shaved - - 24 a 27 cts. Bear, a piece, - - 81 a 2 Sugar, La. on plantation, lb. 5 5 a 6 cts, . in town, - - 6 a 7 Ha ana, brown, - 7 a 8 white, - 12 a 13

Pork, mess, per bbl, 1 o Prime, cargo, . J 9

Loaf,

18 a 20

Tallow per lb. - - 8 a 8i Tea, gunpowder, per lb. (sales) SI 75 imperial - do. 1 75 voung hyson, - - 1 a 1 6 'hyson skin, - 60 a 65 Wax.bees, per lb. (none) 32 a 33 Whiskey, - - 25 a 30 Tobacco", choice fine, per lb. SJ a 3 prime, - - 3 a 3 .2d. quality, - 2J 2

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More New Goods. REYNOLDS & BONNER, (MARKET STREET VINCENNES,) HAVE recently received from nt.wYORK, PHILADELPHIA, and BALTI

MORE, a large and well selected stock of

NEW GOODS.

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, . Tin fs- Sheet Iron

0 MA .V UFA C TO II Ir, WHOLESALE S RETAIL. N. SMITH, T, AS again commenced business, on t the corner of Market arid srcowi -':ceh. Yincenr.es, where all orders in , line v. ill Ik" strictly attended to. Job wo:k v. ill be done on the shortest r:uh lipcr on a number of the Ohio hiiik will be taken in payment for work, . i :T!ie bighrst price given for old ;.,-t, liiuus k Pewter.

AMONGST WHICH AUK, Superfine, middling, and common, Blue Black, and Drab Cloths, do do Gafesimeres, Sattenetts, and Satteens, Vigonia Cassimcres, Red, White and Yellow Flannels, Rose and Point Blankets, Bookings, Linnen and cotton DrilHmrs, Vestings, assorted, Blue and Yellow Nankeens, Plain and figured Bombazctls, Tartan Plaid, Worsted and cotton Hosiery,

Ladies and gentlemen Silk and Leather Gloves, Senshaws and Sarcenetts, Plain and figured Canton Crapes, do do do Robes, do do Madarin do Crape, Levcntine, Sc Merino Shawls, do loner do Waterloo and cotton do Callicoes and Ginghams, Cambrick and Fancy Muslins, Gingham and Muslin Robes, Steam and Power Loom Shirtings, Irish Linnens, Diaper, Dimities, and Bed-Ticking, Domestic Cottons. a Of every description, Cotton Yarn, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Morocco and Wool Hats, Looking Glasses, Cotton and Wool Cards, GROCERIES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, W inc, and Brandy, Drugs, & Patent Medicines. China, Glass, and Quccnswarc, Hardware and Cutlery, Cross cut and Mill Saws, Best Crawley and Shear Steel, English & American blistered Steel, Also from Pittsburgh Cincinnati, Window Glass, Junietta Bar Iron, Nails, Sad Irons, and wire Sieves, Log-wood, and Castor Oil, Good Chewing Tobacco, Kenhawa Salt, Sec Sec. All which have been purchased on the most rdvantageous terms and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash, ginsang, and beeswax 24-tf July, 1823.

Borough Election. --election will be held at the court

I sLhouse in Vinccunes, on Saturday

the30ih of this instant, to elect two Trustees for the Upper Ward, to supply the vacancy occasioned bv the resignation of

Genl. W. Johnston, and E. Stout. The Judge and Clerk of the elections for the said Upper Ward, are hereby required to be penctual in attending to their duties as such, agreeably to the ordinances in such cases made and provided. By order of the Chairman, E. STOUT, Clk. n.r.n.p. August 16, 1823. 29-td

jfafcsE CEXT REWARD. Tfy ANAWAY from the subscriber

ii about the first of this inst. an indented apprentice to the Brick laying business, named Jacob Pryor, 19 years of age, all persons are cautioned against harboring or employing him, the above reward will be paid for delicring him to tnc, in Vincennes, but no thanks for their trouble. JOHN PITCHER.

S. TOMLIXSOM,

( MARKET STREET, riSCEXSES.)

MAS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, a handsome assortment of MERCHANDIZE

Of every description consisting of DRY GOODS Adapted to the season.

a very complete assortment of HARDWARE & CUTLERY Qiieesware and Fresh GROCERIES. All which are offered for sale at the most reduced prices for cash. 14-tf May 1, 1823. .Since the arrival of the foregoing he has received a quantity cf WRITING pa pFii WRAPPING j rALAuPASTBOAUDS, BLANK BOOKS, TOBACCO, &c. Which he offers at w holcsale or retail, on accommodating terms.

for the western sum. Mr. Stout You will oh ic a subscriber by inserting the fo lowi:,- p-titi.;1 and after proceedings, in the Western Sun. "Vincennes, 30th Ju'.v, 1 8 2 .1 "To the Chairman, and .Nl' .nb s of the Board of Trustees of the Bovuugu of Vincennes. Understanding an ordinance has bcrn passed, to remove by force of the Borough Constable, the House of H ch... P. Price, fronting Market St. And many of us who signed a former petition bckving an Ordinance would be passed to cause the title of the ground upou u'hic'i the house stands, to be enquired into a:i J legally decided upon; We respe'tu y solicit the board to be con. c-cd. and o repeal the Ordinance aforesaid A'-r t cause suit to be instituted agjin-t c for the purpose of deciding amic.h v ai.J legally whether his title to the gi:,.;'....i ba a legal one, or whether u be pu-nic ground: We being unwilling t- se- the private property and right of anv individual taken from him without ri just compensation. (Signed.) Sand. B-mirr, II. Lasselle, Jas. T. M.-.flatt, P lpta.ne, David Collins, Walter MofTa't, F. Gi.-:t.

J ter, Robt. Kerr, II. I). Wheeler, G V. Johnston, G. W. Kom'me, T. Atim, H II I. c: a i t' nr.. t ,

j j'nivs, o. rkiiuy, :r. aison, u r. . -ycr.

H. Almy, S. Thing, J B Ma. tin. I N. Whittlesey, Wm. Bidgcr, Jno Badoilrtt, Samuel Wist , J. C S Harrison, Wm. Mieuie, Philip Almy, J. Marney, I hornas H. Blackburn, E. B. Carter, John Recd.M (30) An excellent and literal translation was made of the above Petition, into the French language, to which were the hallowing names assigned, viz; Pietrr Carrier, Et. Dubois, Michsci iirouiih ti, Fr. Mallet. Chas. Languido, Jc;t'. Dchie, Aiit. Levron, Juseph Joycusc, P Vacuettf. P. Laloure, Michael Droriet de Rici' viuc, Bernard Chabotte, Dom. La G-r.v J4-an Longevin, J. B. Richards, Jqu.-cp B urdeleau, Isaac Ambelin, Jer Cckr.ui, Augt. Girardin, Gicuc. Joy; u-, Cn.is. Barcalon, Nic. Cardinal, Frs Duqimirc, Ant. Compeau." (24 ) Which Petitions, consisting of 54 signers, the most of whom are of Me fiist respectability with the English & French population of the town, was delivered to the Chaiiman and by him laid before the

HE Rev. H. M. Shaw resuectfullv "(ard, consisting ot John Collins chair-

informs the nublic. that he nroDoses man Jno- Eing, Jacob Kuykendail, J.

to open a school in this borough on the D.Hay, Alexis Picard. Ant. Richamballe, 2d Mondav in Scntember. in the house ' and Ant- Barnaby, (E. Stout having re-

nn Water Street, adioininir that formerly signed;) and the ne in Eriglish was read

occunied as an office by Judge Hart i when Mr. John Ewing moved to"throw

The expenses of tuition will be as follows : , PER QUARTER. For Teaching Spelling, Reading & Writing, g3

Geography, English Grammar, and

NEW GOODS

Wm. BUliTCH,

(y U R KR T ST RE E 7 riA'CE.YA ESJ HAS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, a general assortment of MERCHANDIZE, CONSISTING OF DUY GOODS, ADAPTED TO THE SEASON, A COMPLE TE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE & CUTLERY Quceimcarc and Fresh GROCERIES, Also a quantity of Kenhawa SALTy A few barrels of excellent WHISKEY, Which he now offers for sale at the lowest cash prices. 13-tf May 2, 1823.

SCHOOL NOTICE.

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the petition under the table." Tli being considered rather violent, no second could be or was obtained, (though anxiously looked for!) and upon the suggestion of Mr. Kuykendail, the petitions was

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Arithmetick, - - - 84 ; oirecicu to oe nanuca to thcuhanman,

Bellcs-Lettres, Moral and Natural i wim directions to return them to the PePhilosophy and Mathematics, g6 j tnioners. It is regretted that the Board t rrrir Airrrh. T.ntin. nnt Rrp.Rk 1 of Trusteessecm to convene to insult

languages. - - 553.

Fire wood for the use of the SCHOOL,

must be furnished at the expense of the

convene to insult

our respectable citizens by treating their reasonable requests with contempt, when

coining in competition with the favcritc

scholars Those who are desirous of object of removing an individual's houso

having their children instructed by him, 1,ls ground, under the pretence of its are requested to send them to the afore-' ocinS a street, without ever enquiring mentioned house on the 9th of next ' officially or legally or affording th

month at 9 o'clock A. M. at which time i ciaimam mar opportunity wnctner it

the school will be organized. 29-tf Vincennes, Aug. 14, 1823.

H15itue

August 15th, 1823.

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orough Tax. tax list for the Borough of Vin

cennes. for the year 1823, has been

some time in my hands All persons owing Borough Tax arc therefore requested to call and pay the same on or before . the first day of S ptcmbcr next, or their property will be taken to pay them. j Wm. LINDSAY, b.c. I July 25, 1S23. 26-jt

lerifPs Sale. of an execution to me diicc-

from the Clerk's office of the

Sullivan Circuit court, I will expose to

puolic sale on the third day of September next, at William Hill's the undivided half of the south cast quarter of section No. 14, in township No. 7 north, d K.:ngc No. 10 west given up by s.ui! Hi;, on n execution against him, in favor ol Am on Thompson. G. BOON, Shff. s.c. August 18, 1823. 30-2 w

The Heirs and Legal Representatives of Antoine Caty, of Vincennes, deceased, thcir assignees, and others interested,

will TAKE JYOT1CE, THAT on the third day of the sittings of the ensuing Circuit court, in and for the county of Knox, commencing its session on the fourth Monday of September, now next, I shall motion and apply to the said court to appoint Commissioners to divide the real estate of the said Antoinc Caty, amongst his several heirs, legal representatives, and present owners, agreeably to the laws of this state. THOMAS CRISSUP, in right of his wife Peggy, one of the heirs. Vincennes, Aug. 18? 1823. ?0-U

was public or private property.

A SUBSCRIBER.

Cadiz, June 20. Address of General- Charles Lallemand to his old fellow soldiers: Fellow Soldiers: Circumstances and the misfortunes of France have separated us; but we remain united in feeling and principle. Shall we do nothing for France? My friends, her fate is in your hands- You have but to will it, and her wrongs will be avenged; her servitude and degradation averted; her glory and prosperity restored. You know the wishes of the French people. Become their deliverers emancipate France from the yoke of the strangers who domineer over her chace away that miserable faction of Coblentz, against whom you fought so long, and who have never ceased to array Europe against you expel a government w hich daily brings fresh disgrace upon France, as the price of permission to oppress her. The enterprizc is worthy of you: it is great; it is generous; success is certain, and it depends upon yourselves. Who could beat down Fiance and Spain united? Do not Italy, Belgium, Germany, all wait the signal from you? Will not all nations applaud the intrepid and self-devoted men who shall give it? Will you rot