Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 July 1825 — Page 2
active in making preparations to meet them. U. S. Frigate Constellation, Sacnjicoa, May 8, 1825. We arrived here on the 3d, after a passage of21 days from the Capes of the Chesapeake. Mr. Poinsett. Minister to Mexico, landed win his suite on the 5th, and was received at Vera Ciiiz, in Ycry handsome style, the military under a ms, bands of music, &c. He set off the tl xtday for Mexico, where he will probabiy arrive by the 15th. We shall probably leave this place for Cuba, ill the course of two days. 1 he Castle St Juandc Ulloa s ill holds out, and can do so as long as it can be re
lieved from the Havana. It is an immensely strong forti ess, and cannot be approached either by land or water, as it is surrounded by extensive and dangerous reefs, except on hc side next to Vcra Cruz, from which it "13 distant not more than half a mile. C:m Adv. Termination of the Ej?if. canal. On Thutsday encning the 4th inst. the gates at the foot of the Black Hock harbor were opened, and lake Eiic, for the first time, commenced feeding the western extremity of the Erie canal. This new line of canal which winds along the margin of the Niagara lor nine miles, between Black Hock and Toncwanta, is said tube remarkably bcauliful, having been laid out with great taste and judgment, and faithfully executed. It is wider and deeper than are the other sections, f)r the purpose of throwing forward from the lake into the basin, formed by the bed of the Toncwanta, an ample supply of water for the whole line west of Rochestcrs. Nile's. Letters forom Gibraltar stale that two merchant vessels have been chartered to bring home to England entire cargoes of British manufactures, which arc unsaleable. The French authorities arc stated to have taken the most vigorous'mcasut cs to prevent all English goods ft om being in voduced into Spain lb. A regular rigged steam sloop of war is Ttovf fining out at Blackwall, England Her destination is to cruise against the Mahiatta pirates, who infest the coast of Buvia This extraoidinaty ship, the fi st of the kind made in Europe, unites tl v powers of sailing ;r stemming, scna rate or connected, a pleasure,. The pad dies fold up like a lady's fan, and with gieat facility ' lb. Our Trdf.. There is now on the Tvay to the Internal Provinces of New Mexico, in one pirty, cne hundred and five nun; two hundred and t'ortv mules
rind horses, and thirty font tvagens ! ! J Mo. Int. Thcl-c is a man in England, who it h said, has worn the same pair of leather breeches cvtiy day for sixty Jive years V every body wove leather breeches, what Tould the the tailors & manufacturers do? ANNUAL Uli MOTION. Pint Afctida-t a; t;;qut ne.it. toil gov eh NTH. is.uc nL.tcKroju JA.fES RAW FOH I.tK.UTEWWT GOVEK.WK. U. JOHNSTON, VMUKL MlLKOY, EL1S1IA IlUUNON JOHN W. niOM TV, DENNIS PENNINGTON.
The friends of the f dl iwinr gentlemen, request us to u'uvhuki them is can lid U s t'o : se a in eur state Legislature, at the annual vl. etion m Audits next : HKN.I. V. hVaRF.S J AMES T. MOtT TT, JOHN DKCRl.lt, G. U. C. SULLIVAN. SIIKUtfF F OK SI ! 1 tv fOVNTV. ELtMt A 1K)11)1M) 1
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AVING again commenced the Mercantile business on
(MARKET STREET.) in the house formerly occupied as a store by Dickson Sc Wilson, adjoining Saml. Tomlinson, begs leave to inform the public that he has just received and is now
opening direct from Philadelphia, a of every description consisting of
handsome and general assortment 01 I Sprint Slimmer
bummer and tall Goods
European, India anil' .Domestic g GOODS. S. TOMLINSON, ( MARKET STREET rlSCESNES tA.) 7TTTAS just recched from Philadelphia
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and Baltimore,, handsome and ve
ry general assortment of Mercliandize
all of which he is determined to sell as Low as ever goods were sold in the Western country and as there is no better method of attesting the truth of stich an assertion, all he asks is that you w ill call and judge lor yoursehes. Having extricated himself from the embarrassments under w hich he has labored for a year or two past, in consequence of the almost irreparable loss which he sustained by his connection with the Steam mill company, he intends making arrangements with Mercantile houses in tl city of Philadelphia, to have goods forwarded in such a manner and at such times, that his assortment will always be complete, and hopes from his general acquaintance with the people and prompt attention to his business to merit and receive a share of your pationagc.
1)111 GOODS,
CO.YSISTIXG LY PART OF Superfine, fine and common cloths, and Cassimers, do do do PeTizc cloths. Black colored Bombazetts u Bo:nb;uinc?, Circasiau and Tartar plaids, Swansdown, Filmct, Valentia, Florentine ct Marseills vestings, Cassimere and Merino shawls and Handkerchiefs, Black Italian cranes. Silks, and satins dif
ferent colors, HIack and white lace Veils and shawls, Ladies black and white silk Hose, Men's plain and ribbed half hose, L tdies kid and silk Gloves, Gentlemen's do do do. Hrown and bleached shirtings and sheetings. Domestic plaids and siripes, red white and el low flannels, Bed Ticking, Hatters trimmings, Calicoes and Cahnbrick's, Leuo, Jarkoaet, Hook and mull MuTngs figured and plain. Lno; law n and thread ctmbt irk, Sdk, cotton and niadrass h ludki'vchlcf. Gingh mis, Irish linens, apron and furniture cheek, Blue, black, and colored Italian sewing silk. Shell, tuck side, line ivory, pocket and redding ombs. Men's and Women's common and fme shoes, lfn's and childrens do.
Whit moves cotton cards number 10, wool cards occ. Together with 500 other articles necessary to the completion of a general assortment. J!,0
a tarre and general assortment cf
DRY GOODS, A complete assortment of IVirdwarc and Cutlery. Queensicnre $ Glassware. sth " vUN li bonnets FHESri G1K CEUIES. All of which arc olTercd for sale at the most reduced prices for cash 1 5 tf- May 2B, 1825.
Sale of Lois for Taxes.
VinL be offered for sale befoic the court
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on MARKET, between 2d U 5d sTRF.r.T
M AS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and now for sale, afi elegant assortment of niCH Sc fASHION AHI.R DRY GOODS, Comprising nearly cverv article needed by the Fatmrr, or the Mechanic. A GF.NFRAt ASSOR T M F .NT Of HARDWARE i?c CUTLERY ALSO QUEENS & GLASSWARE In very great variety. GKMTT.FMKNS, & i,nT?u CHILDRENS J MI'MSS. A very complete assortment of GROCERIES. All oF which will be sold on the mot aC-commodatino-terms, for cash 16-tf Vinccnncs. June 1825
lmusc door in mcennt s. on n 'r-
dau the tenth day of Augtitt next, the iVllowing Town Lots, or so much thercot as will p.iv the Horough Tax, and costs duo
thereon tor the years and b25. Thomas H. Blackburn, No. 190 John lit. Burdelo.half of 174. Charles Hurawo, ore quarter of K0
John Pt. Bonean, o. 2 "6 John Bazadon, '29 :. Isaac Conway, 190 Antoii.e Carey, 171. Geronie Cretlv, '21 Pirrrc Compaqniotte, 400. Chas Creel. , V David S. Chamb.-rs. half of 13 Antoine Compo, half of J0. edoi Cai tier, two thirds of V27 Pierre ('artier, one half of 74 Antoine Chepar, 2 Alexis Dm hane, one third of V27 Jeremiah Donavan, H. A. 16, cv 17 Joscjdi Karno, 115 John B. Gilly, one fourth of No. 83 Semo Gnz;d:s, Nos. 3-17, 296, 297, 342. Zil, Thomas Henderson, II. A. 134 heirs of William Jones, (39, 222. TG8, 384, 38.5, and one third of 8 5 lhacinthe Lisselle, Nos. 1, 55, 5f, 325. lU 4M4, 4S0, 463, 458, 470, 465. 3H, 31. 40. 9S, 493, and 33. Francoise Lasselle, 33, and 26. Charles Langdoe, half of 73 Francis V. Mc.Kce. Nos 470 477, 44 James T. Moff .tt, 11. A. 123. James Nabb, Nos 4SM, 2J7, 337. 338, 2S9 Antoine Petit, 119, 158, & th cf 176 Paid Pcri t, 23-J, Jonathan Rogers, three fourths of 22 (leorge Ketiman, H. A. C5, 66, 67, 68
George K. C hulhvan, Nos. 2, 5, 7. 1
14, 52, 53, 40, 14.'. 93, 303, 2fS.
4H3, olo. 502, 34, 390, 325, C93,
ilh of 10, part of 20 ik 21. one seventh oi 182, half of 25, half of 24. Sullivan Pureell, half of 92 iSallivah (Jracter, 97. 98, 36, 191, twenty feet of 20, half of 201 Su'livan, adm. of VandcrBurgh, 90 ' Sullivan fr Hempstead, 99, iS: half of 14 John Teenies, Nos. 356, 357, 3vS3
: Francis Pacca, 242, Joseph Uno, 20., I heirs of Wm. C. Vandc-cnter. half of 101, : John lit. Vill?neue, 122.
Francis Vig.), Nos. 439, 2j3, 294, 449, 450, 399, 393, 225, 442, 398, 276, 363, 187, 47, 341, 22f, 376. F. Vigo for Mc.Kce's heirs, 93, and 95. William O.Wheeler, Jthof 215, Jth'of 237. Gmlliam Zoueyea, one foui th of 203. Joseph Hoseman, 170, and half of 108. Aon Residents Nos. 129, 193, 350, 351, 389, 3i0, 331, 3, 9, 32, 31, 245.
202, 193, and one half of 23,
ThKW goods.
TtUS T received from Philadelphia
QV an 1 UALTiMonE, an extensive ana ery general assortment of F0HI5I0N.V nOMESTIC ALSO From .Yeti'-Or leans a few heavy articles w hich will be sold at the lowest prices, at the new brick house on the corner of Market nod Second streets REYNOLDS k BONNER. Vinccnncs, June 4, 132-5 16:f
HARDWARE Cutlery, vl:
and Public SVc.
X putsuancc of the will of James C.
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Public .Vol ice.
HIE annua' rlcction for 1825, for the
Knives and forks, pen and peket-knives K .( t s 'Pid)le steels, seissors, nceilles and pins, tVrcwv. hinges, tea and taMo spoons. l'dvs of all sorts, shoel spade, satl irons. Scythes, cross out Saws a Likewise an assortment of Fvesh Groceries. SUGAR PEST H WAN A COFFEE. VOUNt; HYSON ) IMPERIALS i TEA. C;UNPOVDEU 3 ALLSPICE, PFA'PEIL (HNGER. CINNAMON, CLOVES and MACE. ALLCM, and COPPFR ASS. IU SSI AN tJLCE, INDUiO, and CiCNPf)YhElL Epsom vS Glauber Fulls.
Pateman's d.iop, Lies Ar.ti ))illivus piils, FOHACCOand SlUJAUS.
W lllSKEY, SALT, CAS'FINCS 5cc. all of which will be sold at a viual! advance lor car! N H. The hiphcit pi ice for Country tint: PiceKvax ar.d Perk, will he i;tvcn. w. L. Vinccnncs. June 35. 125 19tf Qj, notice
yy 1 r i . i . vmkf. intends moving
.Yon Residents Isjts in Hanison's Add?tion. Nos. 184, 24, 140, 130, 19.5, 11, 9, 126, 125, 65, 66, 67. 68, & J of 73-
YVm.L. WITHERS. r..c.
Vinccnncs, July 7, 1825. 21-4t
Iron f Castings. J A M E sITmc'aU TH U R, 1NFt;RM their friends, and the public gcneially, thai they have re commenced business in Vincennes, and are now receiving, direct from their 1'urnaccs, a lart;e and extensive assortment of: x IflOX & C.1STIXGS
of every description, among which arc,
;rl deed, and agreeably to an order
o? decree of the Circuit court of Knox
countv, wc will cspose to public sale on the 2d Saturday of August next, being the 1.3th day of the month, between the hours of 10 o'clock a tn and 1 p m. at the Com t hfuse door in Vincennes, the following Icf.f and parts of lots in this borough, vi2 north cast half of lot No 8 1, whereon is r. dwelling house, south west half of lot No 88, with two dwelling houses, half of No. 138, and lot No. 109, except 73 by K-o feet ofl" of the south corner which constitutes the whole of slid SmitPs real estate in Knox county. The purchase money must be paid at the
time of sale. o w JoiTKSOtf, "I Adrnstx. ivi'h How 1. tt n Hot. MP.s, I tr vAll a rilf l.orxs. his wife )nex'd of by their Att in fact James C. ttnMF.n Johnson. J Sniirt, deed. Vinccnncs, July 2, 1825. 21-3t
6 gallon Kettles, 1 gallon Pots 8 do do 2 do do 10 do do 3 do do 13 do do 4 do do 18 do do 5 do do 25 do do 6 do do 30 do do 7 do do 3 do do
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Steu Pota I? Lids, different &izes.
Griddles, Dog Irons, Fan-mill wheels, Hag Irons, 10 plate Stoves, Odd Lids, Waggon Tire. Square Lon, Mill Spindles,
Flat Irons, Waggon Boxes, Mandrills, Saw mill cranks,
'.Tea Kettles,
Bull Plough Plates (Scollop Iron, Ax bais,
Ovens, &c. he.
county ot Knox, will be holden on
tht first .toidd14 in in$ut ?ir.vf tu- th.o pm pose ol choosing the following ollU ct s to wit : A (iovcrnor and jrut?natt Govetnrr, two Rfiregei!a-ivr f o the S?atc J.egtt'ature. end one Director tf the Poors Mouse Invuectois td the. rcpcitivc Town
ships in said emmty, are required to at- y hotn Iv.s tcsidrnrc in Vinrrnncs to tend at the usual places of holding dec- New-Harmony. He will attend to the
tious in their Tow mdnps on the dav ah n e mentioned, and onduet said election and imkc their ref.n ns in cotdormitv tolaw.
Ciicn under my hatuMhis nth day cf
jUiy, 1825. S. ALMV, Shr K r. I) . A N K 1 S To7TaUTat this olVicc.
aettung ol his accounts in the first week of June next Such as ate not settled by that lime, will be attended to by doctor J. 1). U oelvcrton, who is anthnrisfil to settle amlicccipt forthe amc ami who will in future rcvidc in the heue now ocenpied by th.c bubjcribtr. li-f ' May 23, 1835.
To Daniel V. Porter. Julius 11
Porter. Harriet R Porter. Caroline INI. Porter, Laura G Prentiss, Thomas G Prentiss, and Chas. M Prentiss, infant
heirs ami children of Thos G. Prentiss and Laura G. Prentiss (formerly Laura G. Porter J deceased. TAKE NOTICE, that at the next term of the Martin Circuit court, to be holden at Hindobtan in said county, shall
move said court for the appointment of
commissioners to divide that part of the real estate of EzcMcl Porter deed lyim
in sam countv, in me state ol Indiana JAMES W. PORTER. June 27, 18:5. S0-4t
Which they will sell on reasonable terms bv the ton, hundred, or lesser quantity.
Also 200 Barrels KKNHAWA SALT, And a few kegs of XAIJ.S of a very superior cpjality. 13-tf May 11, 1825.
"JTNEOR.MS the public that he contin-
A. ucs t carry on the q T' Saddlery & Harness making busirie s, at his shop on (water strkrt vincennks.) lie also, will keep on hand a rcgnhf supply of LEATHER. of every description, which will be sold on reasonable terms. He also manufactures, and will tell at the lowest prices, Hoofs Shoes, of every discription and quality. February 19, 1825. Utf Printing neatly executed at this ofllce.
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