Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 November 1826 — Page 2
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appears that not more than 50 men vrert implicated in it, and these of the lowest order. Moldes had made them subservient to his views, telling them that the goernment was going to make soldiers of them, and send them to Duettos Ayres, Sc promising them, if they should enter into his service, 850 bounty, and four rials per day. It seems that one of their diabolical designs was to massacre every one in command, from the governor downwards. PERU. The accounts from this country are up to the 6th April. The congress was holding preparatory sessions there had been some disturbance about the mode of examining the powers of the deputies, rrhich rose to such a degree thnt lldivar declared he would leave Peru, and abandon it to the horrors of anarchy. He was, however ,dissuaded from his design by the entreaties of the congress, and tranquility appears to have been restored. BOLIVAR The congress of Bolivar was installed on the 25th May last.
General Sucre icsigncd the command of; the republic, requesting th- congress to put a native of the country at the head of its affairs. The congress came to a resolution not to admit the resignation, but gene? at Sucre still persisted in his design, alleging that he was a Colombian, & consequently a foreigner; and therefoie not entitled to their confidence. The congress then represented to him the dangers to which he would expose the country, by withdrawing himself from the administration of its government ; and he finally consented to retain the executive power until the arrival of Bolivar, who was expected at Chubuisaca about the first f August. By a decree of the 24th of May, an amnesty is granted to all natives of Boliva. for their f rmer political opinions For eigne fs arc not to be elistui bed on account ol their religion; but, on the contrary, are offered every kind of protection. It is mentioned in letters from Port-au-P i t e, that all the American establishments it S' Domingo are about breaking up, ti ding it impossible to compete with the dc oow cairicd on under the Haytienft'g. hie h possesses great advantages, over other nations X. Y E. Post. B dl's Weekly Messenger, states, that even in the nighbourhood of London, the "woikh'tues ac filled with young women, heartv and strong, who cither refuse to go out to vrrvice, or, wnen scm, contrive lo be dismissed immediately from their places, that tlu y may live in idleness in those lious. s. Mr.ny of them ai c boi n and bred thcro. And the same abuse is moic extensive in the provincial woikhouscs. Cap' Part y has ub;ishcd his Account of his Third Voyage, in a quano volume In that, he expresses himself as follows : I am much mistaken, indeed, if the North West passage ever becomes the business of a single summer ; n?y. I believe that nothing but a concuri ence of very favorable circumstances is likely e yen to make a single winter in the u c, sufficient for its accomplishment. Rut this is no argument against the possibili ty of final success ; for we now know that a winter in the ice may be passed pot onlv in safety, but in health and com fort." ' FALLS' WIN TEU GOODS mm : o:o 0:0; THE subscribers have received, direct fiom. Philadelphia, their supply f Fall Winter Goods, comprising a great variety of ;i 00 lex s, among vv hich are : 8 4th, 9-4th, Sc 10 -Uh Rose Plankcts, IVlickinav 3 J an 1 4 point do. liearskin CoatuiiT, KeJ and G.een Haze, WhUc and Ued Plannds, lllack and slate coloured Hoct lilack and mist lambs wool hall Hose, Superfine Broad Clths, Cas-imeies,and Cassinets. assorted colours. aio a simply of fresh groceries! And an asoitmcnt of HA HOW ARE The above coons being purchased in Philadelphia, ?t the late reduced prices. they are enabled to sell them very low,; for Cash, or BEES WAX JAs k SAMt. SMITH. October, 826. 38-tl On hands 20 barrels old WlifSKEY, 100 do. KAXHAWA SALT, 100 sales Uppe- LEATHER. Anddiily expected. 200 pieces DOMESTICS, comprising almost everv species of WOO LEX and CO'TTOX GOODS, m ule at home. J S. S Magistrates e, Clerks Ulanks i'or sale at this office.
WILLIAM jUIEURE, CONTINUES business at his old stand, on the corner of Main and Market Street, Vincenncs, (late Micurc if Otney's.) where he has for sale at the most reduced prices, a general assort-
mew ot Groceries r Liquors sucn as Old Rye Whiskey, Holland and Anchor Gin, Port, Madeira. Ten Cugniac, Spanish, Peach and Apple ii. ..,w. tj i aim j , St. A Cioix and N. crifVe, Malaga, & England Hum, Porter Sc Bounce, Ilavanna, white and blown Sugar. N. Orleans Loaf & Lump Sugar, Shad, Macarcl, and Cod Fish, Foolscap ami Letter Paper, 3 hy 10, Sc 10 by 12 WltiflrtU lit- tr Claret W mes. Prime Ilavanna Coffee, Chocolate, Impend and Young Hyso.i '1 ea, liaisons St Almonds, 4d, 6d,8d, I Od, Nails and Brads, Swedish Iron, English Sc American Blister Steel, Plow Plates. Also, a general assortment of LIVERPOOL, printed & com mon paintedware Paints and Dye Stulls, A full assortment of All of the best qu::ity. Also 250 b u i els, Kenhawa 5 Saline Salt, All the ab- .. iiuny other at tides, will be s.M 'e'v (.1- t v.s.i. Counuv Phv sici.uis can l;.". ui,.iicil ivith Medicines at a low price. 1 tie highest pi ice will be given for Bees ax 'JC-if Vincenncs, August 1826 0 jClieapcr Cheaper Still. o.v market, between "d if 3( STREETS S just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and now for sale, an elegant assortment of HICII FAS1UOXAHL3 BUY 0001)8. Comprising nearly evetv article needed by the Fanner, or the Mechanic, a oknkraj. ssoutvf.t of UA HI) WARE CUTLERY A L S O (JUKEXS & GLASSWARE In very rrcai v;i i :t v. gi::sm li:mi:xs, c y 7';; v cV CIIILDRKNS J liUSb. A very complete assortment of GilOCElUE. All of which will W- v.jul on tlie most accommodating lero.s t:;r cash 16-tf Vincinnes, June t R T 5 . 1jFORMS the public that he contin4 ues to carry on the Saddlery & Harness making business, at his shop on (WATER STUKF.T V1NCKNXKS.) 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 eV Shoes. of every inscription and quality. February 19, 1825. ' 1-tf O-J . NO I ICE. BOTORS J. KUYKEXDALL If DECKER, take this mode for the first time, of reminding their triends, and the public, that they are desirous of closing their books. It is therefore desired that all who know themselves indebt ed, either to Doctor J. Kuvkendally or to Knukendall If Decker, to come forward and close their accounts, with cash, or o thervvise. From the long indulgence given, it is hoped all will comply. They propose receiving in payment, country Lvien, Bees- Wax, Corn, and Ptrk, if dclivcted in the proper season. Likewise good tat Lattie the most nocral prices will be given. If this notice is not complied with by the COth of December next, other measnu s will be pursued KUYKEXDALL Sc DECKER. June 'J. 1826. 6-tf . Apprentice wanted. "TJlS RANTED imnu diately, at this ofY V fice, an apprentice to the Printing business, between 14 and 16 years of age one from the countrv would be preferred. E. STOUT.
JL notice To all wliom it may concern, 'flHAT I have taken out letters ofadjl ministration, upon the estate of .Vaihan Baker, (Xsw ot Knox county, Indiana) deceased, and will expose to sale on Monday the 3ti of Xjvember next the real and personal estate of the said deceased, consisting of 100 acres of Land lying on the wateis ot Povctty run, Cattle. Hogs, and Horses, Household Kitchen Furniture. 1 ci ids of sale all sums under one dollar, cash in hand ; all sums over six dollais, eighteen months credit, for the personal property. The terms of sale for the real estate, will be made known on the day o! sale. JOHN BAKER, Exor of the es tn'c tf Nathan p. KiK, deceased, Tiv'.'j 'he ii' ;ll annexed
October 20. ! 8SG 33J Notice is hereby Given C 7i irlimn if in fin runrrrn. Hp HAT o j Vl'iubv on tre second Mt.ndav in No i ik st, at the house ot Jo e ph D. C meius, in Hindustan, Martin connl , Indiana, t !iall olVci fur s ie, all and singular, the land and town lots, in said conntv, on which the tax and costs art' due for the years ISM. 18?5, and 1826, and that the said s.dc will be continued from day to day, between the lion s of line o'clock in the toie-nooi', io.il four o'cl k in t ie uftei noon of each day, until all are offered. SANFORD BROWN, Col m c. October 12, 1326. ;7-4 To all whom it may concern j Notice is lerchtf given, JplIAT I will on ti.-s see', ml Monday in November nest, commence selling at the court house door in Bonnvilic, Wariick county, Ii.dia.ia, all and Lingular, the lands and town lots on which the taxes due thereon for the year arc not paid and the sale will be continued from day to day, between the hours of nine o'clock in the loicncon, and fou' o'clock in the afternoon of each day. un- ' til all, or uch part thereof as will pay the I taxes due thereon, a;c offered lor sale. DAVID HALL, Ci. ir.c. October 6, l...f. 37-jag 4 Notice is hereby Given To ait whom it ma; concern, TTIIIAT 1 will expose to public sale Jl. at the court house door in the town of Portsisvillc, on the second Monday in November next, each and every tract of land and town lot, lying in Dubois county, state ot Indiana, for the tax due thereon lor the year 1826, if such tax be not previously P'-id and the sale will continue itom day to day, bet ween the hours ol nine o'clock in . the forenoon, and four o'clock in the afternoon, until all have been off red for sale. IJAZiL 1$ FI) MON.STON. Cel. d.c October 7, 18J6. 37-4 V ILL commciice e xx.sing all and singular, the lai.ds and town lots at public, sale, at the court house in Piinceton. Gibson couoty, Indiana, on the second Monday in November next, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon, ai.d four o'clock in the aitcrnoon, for the the tax and costs'due on the same lor the year 1826 and the same will be continued from day to day, until all have been oiTct cd for sale. JAMI.S DEVIN, Col cc October 13, ISJ6. :-7-4 iCifllcctor's sale for Taxes. rTLL on the second Monday of No vember next, commence selling a the couit house door in Petcrsburgh, Pike county, all and singular the lands St town lots on which the taxes due thereon for the year 1826, have not been paid, and shall continue the same fiom day to day, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a.m and 4 o'clock, pm of each day, until all arc oflered for sale. JAs. LOWNSDALE, Col r c. October 9, 1826. 36h4 11 The Steam Boat AMERICAX. rgiHE pioprietors of the Steam Boat 3 American, now in successful operation, plying between Louisville & TcneHaute, otter her for sale on advantageous terms. She is of light draught ot water, with an excellent Engine, and only two years old in June next. Tor terms ap ply to Messrs. Micur. Sc Ormsby, Louisville; W. C. Rogers, Cincinnati; W. C. Linton, Terrc-Hautc; or to JAf. L. WILSON, Master s.d. a. May y, 1S26. 13.
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npHE most fashionable HATS, will be jl given by the subscriber, in exchange for good merchantable PORK', BEEF, l'HEA7 OATS, CORX, and CORD WOOD, delivered in Vincenncs, by the first of December next. MORGAN JONES. Vincennes, July 1826. 23-tf Saddlery for Trade. A LL kinds of Saddlery will be given 2L ux exchange for good merchantable PORK, BEEF, WHEAT ycv CORA', to be eelivercd by the first day of December next. SAMUEL THORN. Apiil 13, 1826. 9-tf Collector's Sale for Taxes. TO ALL WHOM IT mat coscers 7pAKl notice, that I shalf on the 2d JT Monday of November next, begin- 4 ning at 9 a. m until r. m commence selling belore the courthouse door, all Sc singular the lands, and lots, on' which may be due, for the ycais ISJ4, 1 25, ami IU26, antl thai I will continue the sale from day to dav until tin- whole an dispoM d of. V' . WITHERS, Col h K c. October 3, 1826. S5-4t N 15 In the mean time all persons are earnestly uquestcd to s' ttle the aino'int of their taxes imiiiediatcly, or they v i v cosis W. L W. The Album and Ladies'' Weeklv Gazette. 'nIi".S is a i ub icati-m issued on jj Wednesdays, h has be en c ommcnccd under the most lavoiable auspices, arid, -isits'rle designates, is appropriated par ticui... ly to the Ladi&s. 1. is d voted f th.c c..ue of vi-tue, to knowledge and amuse i.ent It will Juiniah ii-K i ruation o; the 1 uUure I plants, flowers Sec. useful nedpis; a genera week'y summary of F' tvign and Domestic news, v'ith a lich fund ol choice and select miscellaneous Li craluic It will be nci.llv piir.tcdon line paper, (expressly tor bindii ;,) epuarto f rm eight pages, without advertise ments, (w hich are to be insei ted mi a cover.) 1 he pi ice is only two dollars, payable by those in the city l.ali veuily Sc by all others yearly in advance. Subsciiptions will be received af the Mtichant's Cofl'e House, A. 11. Poole's IV.cy Book More, Chcsnut street, S. C. Sheppard's. 107, S Ninth street, John R. Walker's, 209, N 1'iont street, and at Wm. Stavely', 70 S. I hiiel sttcet Philadelphia. Among a numeious list of contributors are the names of Sclcck Osborn, He sa, Ellen, the Boston Bard, Sec. & in order to render the work tiuly valuable, the editor will disttibute picmiun s for original aiticles amounting to Ont hundred Dollars. All communications must be addre ssed to '1' homas C Clarke, Eelitor anel Proprietor, No. 40, Kace 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 which they may order. Ten IV J ills He ward. 5 5 ANA WAY liom the subscriber lifi ving in Johnson township, in Knox county. .Indiana, on the IGtb of this n onth, a bound boy. named GEORGE CATT, about 15 years of age the above reward will be given for the delivery of said boy 111 fir Mil lirt ll.Kl- F InK . n - persons arc cautioned against harboring or employing him. as I intend to put the law in lot ce against such peisons, JOSEPH HARBOR. October 19, 1826. 37-3 Administrator's Notice. THE undci signed having been appointed administrator on the estate ot Moses Watson, (late ol Martin county, Imliuna) deceased, gives notice, that the said estate will probably be insolvent and gives further notice, to all those having claims against the said estate, to bring them forwaidduly authenticated accord , - ' ing to law and all those indebted to come torward and mike immediate payment LEWIS BROOKS, Adm'. September 25, 38-3 MILL FOR SALE. MTHE subscriber, living in the county -U ol Claijc, Illinois, otters for sale his SAW MILL, erected upon Mill creek; it is now in operation, and is not excelled by any in t,e state the foundation for a GRIST MILL is also laid. Further description is deemed useless, as it is not presumed any person will purchase without viewing the premises The terms will be liberal, a ciedit of ttn years, in yearly payments, may be had for two thiidsofthc puirl.ase mem y, by securing the pav mints, to bear i .crest from the date of pmchasc. LAWRENCE HULLENHACK. October 13, 1&;$. 3r-3m
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