Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 October 1826 — Page 2

tt also affords me pleasure to communicate to you, that the Colombian nation know how to value the meriiof the honor trnu have conferred on him, who is consi-

dered as the father of the country, and the worthy imitator of Washington. To the graiitude of genl. Bolivar, and the esteem of Colombia, permit to add the sentiments of the greatest consideration, and the cordial friendship, with which I remain your obedient servant, JOSE MARIA SALAZAR.

To the honorable G. W. P. CUSTIS, ScC Letter from the Liberator. lima, 25th May, 1826. Sir Although I had learnt by the public papers, the gift with which the son of the great Washington has been pleased to honor me, I had not, till this day, received either the holy relic of this father

of liberty, or the flattering letter 01 ms worthy descendant. This day I have placed my hands upon this invaluable present the image of the first benefactor of the continent of Columbus, presented thro the citizen hero, gen. Lafayette, and offered by the noble remnant of that immortal family. It is a recompense worthy i the first and most illustrious character ol the universe. Shall I be worthy of suc.i an honor? No but I accept it with a pleasure and gratitude, which will be attached to the remains of the venerable father of America, to the most remote ge nerations of my country ; they ought to be last remembrances of the new world. Accept, sir, the most sincere and respectful sentiments of my perfect consideration. BOLIVAR.

herself a first rate sea boat, and though deepi finds no . difficulty in keeping way with the Brandy wine, either before or on the wind. We find ourselves by to day's observation, in lat. 36, 59, lone. 57,43.

" The officers and crew of this ship are in excellent health anil spirits."

WILLIAM MIEURE, pONTINUES business at his old U J stand, on the corner of Main and

Market Street, Vincennes, (late Mieure

if Olney s,J where he has tor sale at the most reduced prices, a general assortment of Groceries & Liquors, SUCH AS

Q. S&dillcry for Trade.

fcT T bin.l nt Rnddteru Will be triVCn

jVL n exchange tor e-od merchantable PORK. BEEF. WHEA'l,vV CORX,

to be eelivered by .the first day of Decem

ber next. SAMUEL THORN. April 13, 1826. 9-tf

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Old Rye Whiskey, Holland and Anchor Gin, Port, Madeira. Ten eriffe, Malaga, &

Claret Wines. Prime Ilavanna Colfee, Chocolate, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea, Raisons Sc Almonds.

4d, 6d,8d, I Od, Nails1

and Brads, Swedish Iron, English Sc American

Blister Steel,

Coiniiac, Spanish,

Peach and Apple

Brandy,

St. A Cioix and N England Rum,

Porter Sc Bounce,

Ilavanna, white and

brown Sugar. N. Orleans Loaf Sc Lump Sugar, Mhad, Macarel, and Cod Fish, Foolscap and Letter Paper, 8 by 10, Sc 10 by 12 1 Window Glass, Plow Plates

"JTNFORMS the public that he contin-

j ues to carry on the Saddlery & Harness making business, at his shop on (WATER STHEF.T VINCENNES.) He also, will keep on hand a regular supply of LEATHER, of every description, which will be sold on reasonable terms.

He also manufactures, and will sell at

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

February 19, 1825. i-

From the Arkansas Gazette, of Spt. 5. The Quafiaw Indians. This tribe of Indians (whose removal from the Arkansas t Red river, took p ace in the spring pursuant to the treaty concluded with then in Nov. 1824,) we are sorry to learn, have recent y been reduced almost to the last extremity ot wretchedness and want, bordering on a state of actual starvation,

in consequence ot the inundation ami total destruction ol their crops of corn, occasioned by the ovei flowing of Red river, during the latter part of last spring, and the early part of the summer. A deputation from the tribe was a short time since despatched to this place, for the purpose of laying their distressed situation before the governor, and soliciting him to afford them some relief. This relief, we feel much satisfaction in stating, was promptly afforded. The erovernor immediately

gave an order for the purchase and delivery to them, of 500 bushels of corn ; and to prevent the impositions which arc too often practised on these untutored sons of the forest, he very prudently took the precaution to direct that the corn should be delivered to the chiefs, at the residence of the tribe, in the presence of two magistrates, who are to certify the fact of its delivery. This timelv relief, has no doubt saved many of that unfortunate tribe from the horrors of actual starvation.

LITTLE ROCK, Sept. 26. High Waters The Arkansas river, wh'ch was at an unusual high stage for the season when our last paper went to press, continued to rise until Friday evening, when it was at least ten feet higher than it has ever been known to be before, at this season of the year, by any of the present inhabitants of the country. It wanted, as nearly as we can ascertain, less

...

than two leet of being as high as it was in the early part of May last, when it will be recollected, it was about a foot higher

than it had been tor many years, i nis un expected rise, we are sorry to say, has been prodnctic of much injury to many of the planters on the Arkansas Several of them have had their fields partially inundated, and their crops seriously damaged or destroyed. Ib. Jamaica. Jamacia papers of the 30th August, have been received at Philadelphia. Considerable dissatisfaction existed throughout the island in relation to his tnaicstv's Orders in council. A public

meeting was called in one parish by the Custosfor the purpose of advising with their representatives in the house of assembly on the measures most expedient to be adopted in the present alarming ciisis of the colony. Thisoisisis alleged to have arisen from the depression of trade, and the enormons burden of taxes to which the planters are subject. One of the papers even goes so far as to speak of a 4 heavy retribution of vengeance, owing from the islanders to the mother country." Fvtract of a letter from an officer of the

United States ship Vincennes, dated

" United States' ship Vincennes, at sea,

Set rembcr 8'h, J 826.

Wchave had a creat run since we

left Sandy Hook ; the Vincennes proves

Also a general assortment ot

LIVER PO O L. printed & common painted ware GLASS VAUE,c. Paints and Dye Stuffs, A full assortment of MEDICINES All of the best quality. Also 250 barrels, Kcnhawa 6j Saline Salt, All the above, with many other articles, will be sold low lev cash. Country Physicians can be supplied with Medicines at a low price. The highest pi ice will be given for Beeswax-28-tf Vincennes, August 1826.

Cheaper 05 Cheaper Still.

71 s

I)

HOOTS & SHOES.

NOTiC E.

() TORS J. KU YK li XD A L L &

jg p DECKER, take this mode lor tne first lime, of reminding their friends, and the public, that they a;t desirous ot closing thnr books. It is the: clore desired 'That til v:i:i know themselvt s indebted, either ti Doctor J Kuijkendall, or to Knykfiidall & De.cktr, to come forward and ci'sc th i; icounts, w nl. casl'-,-ro therwis- Fro." the long indulgence ven, it is hoped a'l will con ,.! 'i ncy propose receiving in payment, r.cv.mry Line, Been-Wax, Corn, and Pork, de livcicd in th- p u r season. LikewUc good fat Cf.7r ! e n.t Ii'hmv.1 pf.ccs wii! be ' V this notice is rsoteem plied with by t !c 2C:h of" December next, other nu-nsur s will be pursued KEYKENDALL U DECKER. June 2, 1826. ' 6-lf

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Collector's Sale. TO all whom it mav concern, take no

tice that I will on the second Monday in

November next at the court house iloor in the tcvtn of Washinton, in the county of

UavH ss ana State ol Indiana, commence selling; all and singular thetiactsof bud and town hts, which hc taxes due there

on for tl.L vcais 1025 2c 1 826 arc not naut

. before the day of sale. Sale to continue

lroni day to day between the hours ol 9 o'clock in the fore noon, 9 o'clock in the afternoon, until all are disposed of. G. A. WALLER, c. n. c. Oc.ohcr 5, '826. 35-4t Notice is hereby Given To all idiom it may concern, THAT en the second Monday in November next, at the house cl Joseph D. Cicmcms, in Hindi stan, Martin ccuntv. Indiana, i shall offer for sale, ail anil

1 singular, the land and town lots, in said I .r .f ! hif.L thn i w' rrtcf u iff1 X

lOlilll) MI WJ1U1J till lilA U4ti c'-'iJ m due for the years 1824, 185, a:.d 1826, and that the said salcvill be continued from day to day, between the hours of nine o'clock in she fore-noon, aid four o'clock "m the afternoon of each day, until .i a ." off rc. SANFOUD BROWN, Co!, m c. October 12, 1826. 37-i

To all whom it may concern

Notice is hereby given.

V u'he 4 i'C

on market, be trot en V.J if 3d streets HAS jusfreccivtil hwn i?hiku.c Iphia and lialtimorc. aii.l now for sale, an clcerant assortment o: RICH S FASlllOVABI.r.

Comprising nearly evciy article needed by the Faiun r, or the Meriianic. A GENERAL ASSOllTMRNT OF HARDWARE & CUTLERY

ALSO

QUEENS oc GLA88WA11K In verv irrcat vaiicty.

LADIES, GENTLEMENS, CIIILDRENS

A verv complete assortment ef ' GROCEiaE. All of which will be sold on the mvst ac commodating terms for cash. 1 6 if Vincennes, June 18V5,

rn'UlE purpnc American,

The Steam Boat

AMEUICAX.

letovs ot the rtteam r.oat

no A in succesiilui opera

tion, plying between Louisville- Sc I crreliaute, ener her f r rale on advantageous terms She is ot liht draught ot water, with an excellent Engine, and only two yoais old in June next For tein s ;ip ply to Mess's. Micur Sc Ormshy, Louis -vilb; W. C. Rogers, Cincinnati; V. C. Linton, I'ene-IL'U'c ; or to J As L WILSON, Master s.r.a. Mav 9. 1826. 1 3 if

??MIAT I will on the s.t t vc M.- day

j it Novimber next, cormrtnc- ellin ,M i r' (ill:. d'" in Hc.;.v:Me, Wanick county, Indiar.:. a ' ! c1 :-u-

lat. the landa and town lots on ' tns. stbic tlif.H.O!! for the yea not f u tin va- wi'.' h"

f i in d.v t( ci-.. In w- n tic - ji nine ' l ;:k in tht lorenoc--, ; four o'e'oek i' the afternoon of ach -vin-til all, or such Wdir lh.tcof a wio . . :he taxes iiu" the c- i ae ofl '. d for D NVID HALE, I n,. October fi, 8.'6 37-jac . Notice is herel)v Given 7b all whom it mail concern.

THAT 1 wjil t xpribf to put!i sale at the couit hrute door in the -'own of Portcrsville, en the si oi.d M-nd-y in November nest, eaeh andetrv nart of land and town lot, Jving in Dubois cuunty state of Indiana, for the tax due thereon for the year 1826. it' such tax be net prciousiy p.id and the sale will continue from clay to day, between the hours

or ririe o clock in tiie lo' cnoon, an ' iour ),c'ock in the afternoon, until li have heenoHWcd fir sale.

IJAZIL R EDMONSTOV Coi n.c.

State of Indiana,

X CIRCUIi colu r, August Term, 1325.

ues Westfall)")

vs. Insolvency. His Creditors. J " skHIS day came the applicant, James B Wcsitall, by Genl W. Johnston, his

counsel, and having heretofore filed his petition, together with a list of debts due by him, to the defendants, his creditors, and also the debts and demands due to him, and a schedule of all his property, praying that the court would grant unto him the benefit of an act entitled, " An act for the relief of insolvent debtors,' ' approved January 2S, 1824. It is therefore on motion, considered bv the court, 1 hut

the Clerk give notice ot the pendency of

saitt petition, in tnc v estcrn aun, a p;;per printed in Vincennes, at least thiec weeks

successively, sixty days previous to the

tirslelay tor hearing ana on jurtner motion, it is considered, that the court will

act upon said petition on the first day of

the next teim ot tins court.

A copy test, II. JOHNSON, CM c c k c. September 28, 1826. 35-3

Medical College nf Ohio.

HE Lic.iurcs in litis institution will rnli nirii 'f: f:U lliO til sL Moi':daV H

November ne xt aiid wili continue until the end of the ensuii-g l'ebiuary, on the lollowing subjee ts : iz Anatomy, Phi iology, Sc Suugeuy, by Jcdcdiah Cobb, M. D. M ateria Medic and Oiistetuicks, !)V Joaiai Whitman, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy, by Rev. Eiijan .iaek, A. M. 'i hkory and Practice of Medicine, by John Moorhcad, M. D. Protestor Cobb will lecture d.dly price of Tickets, 12 dollars. Ea. h ot the other Professors will lecture at least five times a week : price of each of their tickctb !0 dollars.

The fee for Matiiculation, intludincr

the Library an admittance to the Hosnital ;

is 3 dollars, making the agi;iegate cost ot Inti uction 45 doliat s.

In the Hosnital. the Commercial IKs-

pital and Lunatic Asylum ol Oliio,) a ic- j t . . r i ::.. i . : ,.

guiar couisc ui viimtai iiimi ut.iiuiis ta delivered on the most important ol the cases piescmcd. The Cot of the Graduation and the Diploma is 1 5 dollars. 'The large a?id commodious College Edifice now erecting will be in readiness, Sc a Library be provided againLt the opening of the Session. Each of the Medical Districts of Ohio is entitled to select and send for giatuitous admission to all the Lectures one m digent pupil By order of the Faculty,

JOHN MOOKHLAD, Bean.

(6 HATS For Trade.

r q MIE most fashionable HATS, will be c civen bv the subset iber, in ex

change for good merchantable PORK,

BELT, W HEAT, OATS, COB.Y,and CORD WOOD, delivered in Vincennes, by the first of December next.

MORGAN JONES.

( in i 3 oj-l

Vincennes. July 1 826.

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Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, Aug. 2b, 1826

Qjucl)tn) & Cmnnrisxirm.

r" W A HE HOUSE.

fQHE subscriber has commenced the EJ AUCTIOX and COMMISSION

business in Vii.ccennes, ai d is now itady ! to receive consignments. To those who i have articles to dispose of, he makes a , tender of his services

ALEXANDER MASSY. Vincennes, June 8, 1 826. 17-tf

Octobc 7, 1 826. 37

Sfilc for Taxes, lT commcne .os"h,j a:! and Jl singular, the lar.ls ai 'I i'n at j u lie sale, at the court hcu iri PiinceH n (iibson com fy, Indiana, . n the seconci Motidav in November n-.xl, between the I. ours of nine ocif ck in the forenoon, ?nd four o'clock in the alterncon, for the the tax and costs due on the same for the year 1 826 and the same will be continued from dav to day, until all have been c 17c red for sale. JAMES DEVIN, Col c.c. October El, 1S2G P7-4 Collector's sale for Taxes. 3 WILL on the second Monday f November next, commence selling at the court house door in Peteisbuigb, Pike county, all and singular the lands Sc town lots on which the taxes due tlni-

on for the year 1326, have not been paid, and shall continue the same frrm day to day, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a.m. and 4 o'clock, pm of each day. until all arc offered for sale JAs LOWNSDALE, Col. p c. October 9, 1826. 36r4 Collector's Sale for "Faxes. TO ALL WHOM IT MAr concern TKE no' ice, that I shall ,n the 2d Monday of November next, beginning at 9 a. m Sc until 4 p. m commence selling before the coutt house door, all

j singular the lands, and lots, om w hich tax

i iiu w kj u i i . iiji li t. i r. i s. a. - i iir

i t, ana mat l will continue the sale from day today until the vrhole are disposed of. V L. WITHERS, Col R k c. October 3, 1826. 35-4t N B In the mean time all persons are earnestly requested to settlt the amount of their taxes immediately, or they will pay costs W L. V.

Ra ! Hags ! Hags ! TWO CEXTS per pound, will be given for any quantity of clean Linn en or Cotton BAGS at tlic wesnterx sun office, in cash receipts. aains (rC(f ao COi;M5 Tallow, wanted at this ollicc