Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 September 1826 — Page 2

&r point oat to m the elevation they t-1 (cheaper & Cheaper Stilt. mined, & the prostrate state inwbich your I II ih?ano-n

effecti of biKOtry and despotic away. 9 ,H : ItIIA FS K H

Surely, surely there is ample field for the i,,,,,. hnrm ?., t,f rr?jfi

exercise of your energies at home in en- -fljTAS just received from Philadelphia cooiraging industry ; the arts k sciences ; jj- and Baltimore, and now for sale, an

in promoting me civuizauon qi yuui Hv- elegant assortment of

v v., b Ji nnprfu . I RICH Sc FASHIONABLE secuntv of vour nersons ami property .1

on which basis the national prosperity of TIT! V fJOOTI S

alirmintriesmust rest. But should your " vvrj

ambition, not contented with bestowing Comprising nearly every article needed

blessings like these on your native lanu, 1 Dy me r aimer, or me luecnamc.

lead you to soar almost aoove monai acts,

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distant oceans would unite, and the ex

trerhiues. of the globe approach at your

command ; thus might your name be ren

dered immortal, and Egypt again become

the emporium of commerce, and one of

the richest and happiest nations upon the

earth.

A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

HARDWARE & CUTLERY

ALSO

QUEENS & GLASSWARE

. t In very great variety.

LADIES, lnnnTc

How infinitely rcat the glory of GENTLEMENS, c llrJ!,

such acts I How despicable the name of a CHILDRENS 1 onUJli.

tyrant or conqueror me ruier 01 siaves. It would be pleasing to support you as the author of great and good works ; but

it is shameful to permit your present pro ceedings, and dastardly to leave the im feeding apostate sons, of neutral 8c Chris tiah nations unopposed, aiding to perpetu

ate barbarism for horrid gain, drawn from

Public Notice. 1 t Ihose who ace indebted to me indi vidnnllv. fnr Ferriacre. Store ac

A. J. J . - -----j-j counts, or otherwise, are particularly re-

questcu to call and clischarge the same,

notes. Those who are interested, and do

not attend to this notice by the 30th day of September next, may expect to pay

COSIS.

v W. MIEURE. . August 15th, 1 86. 28-7 WILLIAM MIEURE CONTINUES business at his old stand, on the corner of Main and

Market Street. V incennes, (late Mieure

1st Olney s,j where he has for sale at the

most reduced prices, a general assoitment of Groceries &1 Liquors, SUCH AS

A very complete assortment of

GROCERIES.

All of which will be sold on the most ac

commodating terms for cash. 16-tf Vihcennes, June 1825,

rti i jni ii Tf i in

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the price of Christians, torn from their SfNFORMS the public that he contin

nouses, anu sum a& aiavcb ui uncivil iauu. j-ues to carry on the

Against incsc atrueiuus men, my ium-

panions c myself cast the gauntlet down,

and. will contend, in the hope that you and they may perceive your true interest, and

the great error, and pursue a different

course before it 4hall be too late. Quit

the classic sacred. soil of Greece. Le.t

Saddlery & Harness making business, at his shop on (water street v incennes.)

He also, will keep on hand a regular

supply ol LEATHER

the slayings, and burnings, and impalms of every description, which will be sold

ot this people cease ; anu oh ; shocking to on reasonable terms.

He also manufactures, and will sell at

the lowest prices, Boots Shoes, of every discrintion and quality.

February 19, 1825. 1-tf i -

THE subscribers have received, per late arrivals, ih addition to their former stock of

DOBS.

Pig Lead, Shotj Writing Paper, Logwood, Orleans Sugar, Coffee,

humanity 1 the ripping up of pregnant fe-

irtales, and tke hewing in pieces of their infant babes, and other acts yet worse than these, too horrid to relate ! Release the Christian slaves pursue an honorable & enlightened path, and we become friends to aid you in your pursuits. But should the present course be continued let the bands of cruel assassios in your employ

count on our opposition ; count too, on ' our neutralizing the effect of every vessel Drocured or brought from Christian !

States. " Hear the word of the Lord, ye Tulers," (in the prophecy now io be fulfilled,) 14 Wo to them that go down to Egypt for help and stay." When the Lord shall stretch out his hand, both he that is helped shall fall down and tltfrj all shall fall together." Instead of filling brimful the cup of bittcrnCss, of which you yourself must ultimately drink,' how admirable might you employ your people, and your treasure, the waste whereof is rearing to you a barbarian successor to prolong the bondage of Egypt. The' Christian prayer of thoSe called to rescue their suffering brethren itf, that conforming yourself to the dictates of leason and humanity, you may live long to benefit mankind ; and as you are more enlightened than your predecessors, so may you become more humane St just.

Strayed or stolen from the lot of J. C. S.

J Harrison, in Yinrpniu s.

Haverhill, July 26 For a number of on lhc night of lhe 5lh inslanlj a GRjY days past a wild man had been heard of mjre, very heavy with foal, supposed ui the woodsof this town, who always fled lobe about 16 hand3 M h wcl. made, when discovered . lhe People, suppo- . and few bclter lcd animas lhan whal sing it was Mr.Frink, made a hunting ; she it) no marks rcCollected, except that party, and, with great exertions caught , she haU.hcr right hip broken when a colt, lum on 1 uesday. Their surprise was Tiind is somewhat sunk in, but is no iniurv

great to hnd he was pot Mr. l i ink, but j to her onh- a3 tn anm.aranrc. Said m:n p

Spanish, and half Spanish Segars, Juniatta Iron. as'd. Pittsburgh Potter. Ohio super. Flour, Waggon Boxes,

150 barrels Kcnlmwa Salt, Also, a quantity of First nuality cold expressed CIS f OX 07., in bottles. Which they offer for sale, wholesale St retail, low for cash. J. Sc. S. SMITH, JMarket Street Vincenncs. May, 1S25. 13-tf

Dollars Reward.

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literally a wiul man ot the woods. As near as can be ascertained, he has been unfortunate, and refuses to live in society.

9 BRESli ARRIVAL.

HE subscriber has now open and for

sale a larirc and snlcndid assort-

Spring and Summer

GOODS,

if"

iridnt ot

iv as to apnearaucc. oaiu mare

was raised in the neighborhood of Smallsburgh, in Lawrence county, Illinois, and been owned by persons living on the Embarrass river. Any person getting said mare, and delivering her to J. C. Clark, in Vincennes, safe and sound, shall receive the above reward. A. L. MILLS.

August 29, 1826.

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fpEollector's Last Notice. iwUwjOth of September next,

r n .,. , r ,. ' , , yn Wlbll all FAXES to be paid. Alconsisting of British, India, trcr.ch and H ter .vhich tim .... . npres.

sai) iu ausv mc cvucciion as quick

An extensive assortment of Sadlerv Groceries Hardware Cutlerv Glass and Uueensware. All of which will be sold at his usiral low rates, for cash.

Wm BURTCH,

fiossible. When in town, my otlkc will be kept opposite the store of J- l? 5. Smith, on Market street ; and in my absence, taxes will be received and receipted Tor by David S. Uonner, at the store of Reynolds Sc Bonner, on Market street

j It is hoped this last call will receive earI ly attention, as I shall be competed to

Market Street, Vincennes. ! co rce Payment as quick thereafter as

April 1826. 10-tf j moueration, ana a strict sense oj rny own

rcsponsioitiiy win aamiz. W. L. WITHERS, Col. r.k c. Vincennes, Aug. 8, 1S26. 27-5

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Public Notice. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, by JVote or Book Jeeount, arc solicited to come forward and pay them by the 20th day of next month. Necessity forces me to this request, and will compel me to put all claims due to me after that date, into the hands of an officer for collection. II. ALMY. August 17, 1S26. '28-5

Saddlery for Trade. ALL kinds of Saddlery will be given in exchange for good merchantable PORK, BEEF, WHE.i'JvT CORX, to be eelivered by the first day of December next. SAMUEL THORN. April 13, 1826. 9-tf

Old Rye Whiskey, Holland and Anchoi Gin, Port, Madeira, Ten eriffe, Malaga, & Claret Wines.

Prime Havanna Cof

fee, Chocolate,

Imperial and Young

: Hyson Tea, Raisons c Almonds, 4d, 6d,"8d, lOd, Nails , and Bra,ds, Swedish .Iron, English & American Blister Steel, .

Cogniac, Spanish,

Peach and Apple

Brandy St. A Cioix and N England Rum, Porter Sc Bounce,

Havanna, white and

biown Sugar.

N. Orleans Loaf Sc

Lump Suar,

Shad, Macarel, and

. Cod Fisii, ,

Foolscap and Letter

Paper, 8 by 10, c 10 by 12 Window Glass, Plow Plates.

Also, a general assortment of LIVERPOOTprinted & common painted ware GLASS VVARE,c. Paints and Dye Stuffs, A full assortment of MEDICINES All of the best quality. Also 250 barrels, Kcnhawa f$ Saline Salt, All the above, with many other articles, will be sold low lor cash. Country Physicians can be supplied with Medicines at a low price. The highest price will be iriven for Beeswax.

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Vincenncs, August 1826.

.',,Ilc Steam Boat

7TTHE proprietors of the Steam Boat American, now in successful operation, plying between Louisville & TencHaute, offer her for sale on advantageous terms. She is of lip;ht draught of water, with an excellent Engine, and only two years old in June next. For terms apply to Messrs. Mieur 8c Ormsby, Louisville ; W. C. Rogers, Cincinnati ; W. C. Linton, Tcrre-Haute; or to JAs. L. WILSON, Master s.b.a. May 9, 1326. 13-tf

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NOTICE.

OC.TORS J. KUYKEXDJLL & DECKER, take this mode for the

first time, of reminding their lricnds, and the public, that they arc desirous of closing their books. It is therefore desired that all who know themselves indebted, cither to Doctor J. Kuykcndall, or to Kuykendall isf Decker, to come forward and close their accounts, with cash, or otherwise. From the long indulgence given, it is hoped al will comply. They propose receiving (n payment, country Linen, Bees-Jlrcjc, Corn, and Perk, if delivered in the proper season. Likewise good fat Cattle the most liberal prices will be given. If this notice is not complied with by the 20th of December next, other measures will be pursued. KUYKENDALL & DECKER. June 2, 1826. 16-tf T'Jlttention I HEfualified voters of the 1st Regt. olndiana Militia, will meet in Vincenncs, at the house of gen. H. Lassellc, on Saturday the 9th of September next, and proceed to elect one Lieutenant Colonel and one Major, to fill up the vacancies occasioned by the resignation of Lt. Colonel Christian Gracter, and Major Mathias Rose. By order of Brigadier general John Myers, A. SNAPP, Cs. lt Peg. August 24, 1826. 29-3t

Q Mrs. EATON, RESPECTFULLY informs her

friends, that she still continues at

her old stand, in Lawrenccville, Illinois, where all those who favor her with their custom shall have ample satisfaction, as her table shall be furnished with the best that the country affords. Strict attention will be paid to all that call. Also, good stabling for horses. 26-3m 3uly 28, 1826.

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HATS For Trade. THE most fashionable HATS, wibe given by the subscriber, in exchange for good merchantable PORK, BEEF, WHEAT, OATS, CORXand CORD WOOD, delivered in Vincennes, by the first of December next. MORGAN JONES. Vincennes, July 1826. 24-tf Auction Commission WARE HOUSE. THE subscriber has commenced the AUCTION and COMMISSION business in Vinccennes, and is now ready to receive consignments. To those who have articles to dispose of, he makes c tender of his, services. ALEXANDER MASSY. Vincennes, June 8, 1826. 17 if The Album and Ladies' Weekly Gazette. THIS is a new publication issued on Wednesdays. It has been commenced under the most favorable auspices, and, as Its title designates, is appropriated particularly to the Ladies, lt is devoted to the cause of virtue, to knowledge and amusement It will furnish information on the culture of plants, flowers useful receipts; a general weekly summary of Foreign and Domestic news, with a rich i fund of choice and s rivet fnisctiht.tous

Literature. It will be neatly printed on fine paper, (expressly for binding,) quarto foim eight pages, without advertisements, (which are to be inserted on a cover.) The price is only two do'il.irs, payable by those in the city half yearly . by all others yearly in advance. Subscriptions will be received at the Merchant's CotTe House, A. R. PSolc's Fancy Book Store, Chesnut street, S. C. Sheppatd's, 107, S. Ninth street, John R. Walker's, 209, N. Front street, and at Wm. Stavely's 70 S. Third street Philadelphia. Among a numerous list of contributors are the names of Seleck Osborn, Rosa, Ellen, the Boston Bard, &c Sc in order tc render the work truly valuable, the editor will distribute premiums for original articles amounting to One Hundred Dollars. All communications must be addressed to Thomas C. Clarke. Editor ar.d Proprietor, No. 40, Race street, Philadelphia. Editors copying this will be furnished with the Album and Ladies' Weekly Gazette, as an equivalent. Postmasters and others will be entitled to every sixth copy they may order. NOTICE. WILL be sold at public sale, at the house of Margaret Johnson, widow of the Hon. John Johnion deed, irt Palmyra Township, on Saturday, the 16,'A of September next, at twelve months credit, a vairiety of personal property, consisting of,

Horses, Cows, Bcds&f Bedding, Large Kettles, &c.

t With manyarticjes of

' Household Kitchen Furniture, belonging to the estate of the said John Johnson, which has heretofore been in the ; possession and use of his mother Mar- ; garct Johnson lately deceased. Sale to

commence at 10 o'clock m. MARGARET JOHNSON

ISAAC BLACKFORD Ex'rs of John Johnson deed. August 24, 1826. 29-3

NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF STATE,

yuLr 14, 1826. TO obviate the risk and delay, inci. dent to the return cf Bank Note from this Department, not receivable at the Treasury of the United States, in payment for Patent Rights, all persons desirous of taking out Patents, are requested to transmit with their applications, such Notes or Drafts as they may know, or be advised, will be available at the Treasury. 27-10t July 15. ferrPublishers of the Laws of the linked States, will insert this notice in their papers ten times. An Apprentice ivanted. WANTED immediately, at this office, an apprentice to the Printing business, between 14 and 16 years of age one from tha country would be prcferred. E. STOUT. Rags ! Rags ! Rags ! TWO CENTS per pound, nil! be given for any quantity of clean JLinnert or Cotton RAGS at the wesnterw suk office, in cash receifitt, against good accounts.

Magistrates &, Clerks Blanks for sale at this office.