Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 May 1818 — Page 2

. GEYFn.iL r.wcrvE ' INSTITUTION. DOCT. J. E. Throckmorton, OF Cat mi, White county, Illinois territory, appointed assistant agent to t e United States' Vaccine Institution fu. t ie lUinoii territory, and parts adjatent 1 as it in his power to offer the genuine Vaccine matter to physicians unci private iamilies, with proper directlons Ebf fct use, on the following terms, to wit : 1, The Genuine Vaccine matter will be preserved here without any interruption, and furnished for the use of physicians or private families, to the number of Two Glasses, for the sum of Two Dollars ; or in like proportion according to the number of glasses or quantity of the virus required. 2. Every portion of the Vaccine matter furnished will be warranted genuine; and should it fail to take effect, from any accidental cause, a fresh portion will be furnished in its stead. 3. Such directions will always accom. p my every fresh portion of the matter furnished by the subscriber, as will enable any intelligent citizen oi private family residing in places where practicing physicians cannot be conveniently pro cured, to use it with the most perfect safety, and thus to secure themselves from the Small-Pox, with the greatest certainty of success. 4, All letters must be post paid and nclose a sum adequate to the quantity of matter required. J. E. Throckmorton, Assistant UnUed States Agent of Vaccination. TO THE cFriZENS OF INDIANA. The wide extent to which the natural Smail-Pox, has lately prevailed in our Country, and the consequent mortality which has attended its progress in various places, compels me to address you at this time, with the hope that all retpcctahle citizens will consider the public good, and will not longer overlook this subject, nor treat it as one of such trival Importance, as to be altogether unworthy oT your most serious regard. The ciiies of New-York and Philadelphia become much infected with this Contagious disease, more than a year since ; and from thence it was soon carried into many other towns and seaports within the United States, by travellers on land and by water ; but the spreading abroad of this contagion is by no means to be attributed to the carelessnesss of travellers alone ; the blame may be truly attached, and it justly applies to every individual in society, who neglects to secure ins own person or family against it. Aiid more particularly so, if in this un-

guai ded situation they travel from place t place, or hold any intercourse with the ie.it of mankind. Thus it happened When the small-pox was lately introduced into the cities to the eastward as has beenjust staled, that tiansicnt visitors, and ethers who were passing to and from the e places, caught it there and soon pi mted it, not only in other cities and owns, hut along our main roads, where itra igert and travellers, ignorant of their danger, had afterwards to pass at the peril of their lives. Many of the public houses on the high roads leading to the eastward) became infected in this manner early last spring, by which means very family emigrating in this direction Wit i their children, became unavoidably exposed to it. They often took it, and iff their turn again soon became its prop r ters to others. So that the last sum ner had scarcely commenced before this pestilence had become an al armin ; epidemic to the citizens of Pennsrlvsnia. O! do, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, fenncssee, Sec. &c. where it has not yet become extinct. J- E. Throckmorton, As: U. S. Jgent fr Vaccination. Bw

Notice. f WHF. undersigned, one of the F.xecuu s of the late Governor Thomas P ey, r uestt all persons indebted to t edecedant, to come forward and Hit c t their respective dues a early at p ksible ; Bt those having claims against t i it itc to authenticate them for settlement. i Persona having borrowed Vi ks nit lie late Gov. Posey will please ! 'hem to olm 1) Hay of Vincen

ts, or to the undersigned at orydon. i'UOMAS POSE Y. oi 17, 1810. 3i- Am

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WM. FARQUAR, Book Seller and Stationer. AT THE SIGN OF THE LEDGER. Between Messrs. Bustard and Nooes, and Steele and M'Clartv's Stores, MAIX-STREET, LOUISVILLE. Respectfully informs his friends & i the public in general, that he has on hand and intends keeping a constant supply of the most approved authors on Philosophy, Divinity, Classics, LaWj Physic, etc. etc. AXD WILL EMBRACE The most favorable opportunity to procure all new publications of worth and merit published in America. He has on hand an extensive assortment of Stationary Articles, such as all kinds of BLANK BOOKS, Mathematical Instruments Pocketbooks, Ink and Sand Stands, Paints, Brushes, Drawing Paper, etc. and that his Book bindery, is well supplied with Super Royal 1 F 1

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Cap. j Of the first quality his hands are as good as any in the state, which will enable him to furnish Blank Books, ruled to any pattern on a short notice. ALSO, complete sets of Bank Books, ruled to the pattern of the Kentucky Bank or United States' an, as may be directed He feels grateful for past favors, and hopes by his assiduity to business and his wish to please, to merit a continuation and an increase of public patronage. Merchants, Directors of Library's and professional Gentlemen, purchasing a considerable amount, and paying the cash will be entitled to a liberal discountOld books rebound in the neatest manner. Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. Louisville, April 25. 23 3w The Editors of the Argus, Frankfort; Repository, Bardstown ; Messenger, Bussellville; Emigrant, St. Louis; Western Sun, Vincennes ; Herald, ( orydon ; will please insert the above three times. State of Indiana, Sullivan county. Circuit Court , Eliakim Crosby,") vs. I Foreign Atthmt Stephen PeltonJ TO ST LP HEX PELTOX, Take Notice, THAT a Foreign Attachment has been issued by the said Eliakim Crosby, in the above suit directed against your goods, chattels, lands and tenements rights, credits and effects, now unless you shall appear by yourself or attorney, and ive special bail to answer said suit, judgment will be entered against you by default, and the property seized by virtue of said attachment, be sold for the satisfaction of the plaintiff. By order of the Court, April Term. WM. P. BENNET, J. DOTY, Attorneys fnr Pitffl, May 9, 1118. 23 tf State of Indiana, Sullivan county, Circuit Court, Eliakim Crosby, 1

j. Foreign Att'chmt.

TO SILAS DEAX,

Take Notice. THAT a Foreign Attachment has been issued by the said Eliakim Crosbv, in the above suit, directed against your goods, chattels, lands and tenements, rights Credits and effects, now unless you shall appear by yourself or attorney, and give special bail to answer said suit, judgment will he entered against you by default, and the property seized by vir tue of the said attachment, be sold tor the satisfaction of the plaintiff. ! v order of the Court, April 'Term. WM P. BENNET, J. DOTY. A.torneys for PI: ft. May 9, 1819. 23 tf State of Indiana, Sullivan county, Circuit Court, Eliakim Crosby,'") Foreign AtCc hrr:t. John ti iVOff. J TO JOHM G AUG If, Take Notice.

THAT a Foreign Attachment has

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been issued by the said Eliakim Crosby, in the above suit directed against your goods, chattels, lands and tenements, rights, credits and effects, now unless you shall appear by yourself or attorney and give special bail to answer said suit, judgment will be entered against you by default, and the property seized by virtue of the said attachment, be sold for tho satisfaction of the plaintiff. By order of the Court. April Term. ( WM. P. BENNET, J. DOTY, Attorneys for Pltff. Mav ,1818. 23 -tf

State of Indiana, Sullivan county, Circuit Court, Eliakim Crosby,! vs. I Foreign Atthmt E. H. Squires. J TO E. H. SQUIRES, A Take Notice. THAT a Foreign Attachment has been issued by the said Eliakim Crosby, in the above suit directed against your goods, chattels, lands and tenements, rights, credits and effects, now unless you shall appear by yourself or attorney and give special bail to answer said suit judgment will be entered against you by default, and the property seized by virtue of the said attachment, be sold for the satisfaction of the plaintiff. By order of the Court, April Term. WM. P BENNET, J. DOTY, Attorney for PtJf. May 9, 1818. 23 tf

War Department, Pension Office, March 26, 1818.

Rules and regulations for substantiating claims tv fim.sionsj to be observed undrthrlau f Congres of the 18;A of Aiarch, 18 18, viz j The commissions of officers, and the discharges of the regular soldiers of the army of the revolution, (if in existence) applying for pensions under the above act, will, in every instance, be furnished to the War Department ; and the signatures of the respective Judges, certifying in toese cases, must be attested by ' the seal of the Courts where such Judges preside. The person applying for a pension to declare, under oath, before the Judge, that, from his reduced circumstances, he needs the assistance of his country for support. Approved, J C. CALHOUN. fcThe publishers of the Laws will ftive the above insertion in their respective papers for two months. 21 2m. JOHN Me.GIFFIN, Rkspkctfclly informs his friends and customers, that he has purchased out the late firm of J. Me Giffia & t o. and just received in addition to the former stock, A General Assortment of Dry G(xd$ & Groceries, CONSISTING IN PART OF SUPER FIXE CLOTHS do assnners do Casinets Red Yellow and White Flannels Furniture Caliico Cambric Ginghams Leventien and i lorence Silks Lace Veils and Shawls Silk Indispcnsibles Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose Silk Umberellas Black silk Handkerchiefs Bar.danoe and Flag de Water-loom Sheeting Domestic Shirting Plaids and ( hambrays Spun and Raw Cotton Green Coffee and Chocolate Imperial YoUDg Hyson ) rrFAC and Hyson Skin J 1 iLA Coniac Brandy Ot ieans and Loaf Sugar Whiskey Windsor Soap

oei:ars Nails and Castings

A FFW DOZEN DRE SSBD CALF SKINS, All of which he will dispose of Wholesale or Retail at reduced puces for cash. Allrtiosc indebted to the late firm are requested to call and settle their accounts with J. Mc( :itnn. Vinccnnrs March 27, 1818 1R tf J. ( ALL. Attorney at Laxc. KEEPS his OlTke On SKCOND STREET, opposite the POST-OFFICE. Vincwn?t). tih January lllrt tf

FOR SALE By JOHN EWING, At the most Reduced Prices, 4 LARGE & GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of MERCHANDIZE.EMBRACING, Groceries and Liquors, Queensware, China, Glass. 8c Hardware Domestic and Foreign DRY GOODS, Of every description, SUCH AS Factory Cotton, Checks and Ginghams, Superfine Cloths, Kersemcres and Broad Cloths, Cambrics. Callicoes Dimities, HosiarY. Silk of different kinds, V Point and Rose Blankets, Irish Linen, Flannels, &c. ALSO, Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes, Boots, Silk Umbrellas, Silver I ramed Spectacles, Silver Tea Wares, 1 ashionable Bon, nets and elegant Trimmings, Men's and W omen's Saddles and Saddlery. Wool & Fur Hats 8c Hatters Trimmings) Carpenters, Coopers Sc Saddlers Tools. Wire Sifters, Violins Flutes 8c Fifes, Looking (ilasses, Drawing Knives, Knives and Forks, Carvers & Butchers Spades, Augers and Axes; Adzes, Chains. Steelyards, Window Glass, Smoothing, Hatters ani Warfle Irons. Fire l enders. Brass and common An dirons, Shovel and Tongs, Hand Bellows. Brushes of every description. Fishing Tackle, Pocket and Holster Pistols, Grid Irons, Frying Pans, Weaver's Reeds, Log Wood, Pittsburgh Porter in Casks and Bottlejg White Lead ground in Oil and dry, Plough Irons. Steel Plate, Mill, Cross Cut and Whif Saws, A VARIETY OP PATENT MEDICINES, 77i Ware, Castings, Iron and Mails, completely assorted, AX EXTEXSIVE SUP PL Y OP School Books, Slates and Stationary. With a number of Select Books, Historial, Biographical, Rriiious and Miscellanious. Sufficient to form a very useful countfJ or neighbourhood Library. Gold Watch Seals & l.anngs. ME HAS AN EXTENSIVE SELECTION 0 INDIAN GOODS, And a great variety of seasonable, substantial & FANCY articles not hero enumerated, suitable for town and country Vincennes, Jan. 16, 1818 7 tf

HARBIN II. MOORE. AT TOR. YE Y AT LA W.

J LL in future practice in the coup

ties of Clark, Wasiuntfton, Jackv

son, Orarge and Harrison ; and at Vincennes. (Major Floyd having been appointed jude of the middle circuit ; their partnership is of course dissolved ) He will also practice in the Federal and Supreme courts of this itate. Those wishing to consult him sril! call at his Office, in ( orydon. Oct 13, 1817. NEW GOODS. 'HE subscriber be-s-s leave to inform 1 his friends and the public generally that he has oper.rd a store in the Hou e formerly occupied by Oxccn Reilley, where those who will please pve him a Call will find goods at such prices as will induce them to buy. JOS. WARNER. Vincennes, March 26, 1818. 17 tf ' LEATHER, ty. " We have jut received) A QUANTITY Of

Calf Skins, and Sole Leather,

at.so JUNIATA IRON. Which we offcrtor sale on . term Samuel HiU, & C , Vincennes, Jan. 9, 1818 6 4t Horse Bilk, Neatly printed on an elegant cut at ihib office. ALMANJCs, For the If ear of our LorJ 1M8;

or site at flAtf ojfice.