Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 June 1818 — Page 5

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of father Sensible and myself, I am under rft obligation to please any one else so shall takeh in hand for the purpose of men ling the most abominable and ritttcu ous custom which perhaps ever uisgraced ancient or modern times, it is bii! stay, it does not come within the province of the present number boa. I therefore leave it until some future period in the mean time, I shall not neglect to have my awls fir ore Sc threads

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(.n ail cases of a domestic nature, hold up my. wife as a model of perfects on, (1 had taken her tor better for worse, V. 1 y '3;-s last whitsuntide) free From that sullen and fretful disposition, so pecu triy characteristic of (mr modern bouse wives she ii.es in the morning, with a countenance sufficiently serene 3c ma 'e up of p;ood humor, to continue for 84 hours ; liberality is her companion, Sc neatness her handmaid scandal and tale bearings stand foremost on the list of her dislikes ; and she does not care w hether her neigi b rs children play at whist or a tme at ' - s But of all my acquaint a ice, 77 out of four score, men, women and chit !ren are addicted to the detestable practice of tal -A aring to which I profess myself to be such an enemy that at the requestor my ramr, I turned off three apprentices in immediate succesien, for ihe trifling offence of telling the textonwhat they thought of l is neighbors daughter Although these things appear harmless at the onset, they create move mischief than twenty times the pu nber of counter reports can sot at rights an I once heard of a certain rector of a distant parish, who made it his business to gather every circulating report during the week, and expose them to Ids parishioners during the following Sunday he continued so doing for some time. Without much want of stock at fen :th each one found himself convicted, unbeknown to ! is nei jhbor ; since which time, every man ' as kept his tongue within proper hounds and at this moment there exists not a more happy soeiety in all Christendom. Now' as I Wrft for the sole benefit and satisfaction

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will therefore he advisable for every one to belong to the mi nding order. War Department, Pension Office, March 26, 1818. Rule? and r g-iilaiions for substantiating Wtatms to tensions, to be observed und. r the law f Congress of the $:h of Atarch 1818, viz : Toe 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 a i. v id, in every instance, be furnished to the War Department ; and the signatures of the respective udges, certifying in these cases, must be attested by the seal ofthe Courts where such Judges preside. The person applying for a pension to declare, under oath, before the Judge, that, from Ids reduced circumstances, he needs the assistance of his country for support. A Dpi ot ed, J C. CALHOUN. l("T"The publishers of t e Laws will Sjive the above insert! n in their respective papers lot two months.

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50 CENTS REWARD. 1 ANAW VY from the subset ibcr. on the 5th day of the present instant, a bound girl) by the name of Anna Payne. she had on when sue went away, a dark co. ton frock, a dark Calico Sun bonnet, 14 years of ac, she is small of her age, dark hair, and dark eyes, cjuick of apprehension. I forwarn ad persons from harboring or trusting said girl, on my account, as i am determined to put the law in force against any person so doing. C T A LOR, Crawford cty. III. Ter. May 27. 26-3t

ELECTORS ()' KNOX. f i ! 1 pulim'd c' -cto-- el Knox coutlH tT arc hereby notified that an election will be held in the different townships at" the several places appointed by the County Commissioners for holding elections on Monday the 22d day of Jtlne lie it, to elect one Associate Judge to supply the vacancy occasioned by the removal of illiam Caruthcrs Esqr. at which time and place the several inspectors are hereby required to be punctual in their attendance. B. x . BECKES. Shff. K. C.

Mav 30, 1818.

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Hank of Vincennes, Hie State Hank of Indiana. 18th, May 1818. JIOOKS are opened at the Banking House for the sale of Five HUNDRED Shares ofthe Stock in the Tank of Vincennes, the State Bank of Indi

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Bu Order of the Board, William Prince, Cash'r. 25 tf

BOROUGH NOTICE.

R( solved, by .he Trustees of the Borough of Vincennes, in common council assembled, That conformably to the ' Ordinance regulating Elections" the following be appointed and shall act at the ensuing election to be holden at the v ourt House on the 4th Saturday in June, inafc 4 ' viz : Mark Barnet to act as udge and Owen Reilley as clerk, for the Low i Ward ; Henry Ruble as Judge, and Valentine J. Bradley as clerk, for the Middle Ward ; E .Stout as Judge, a d Cha's H. TiiUnghast as clerk for the Upper Ward. R BUNTIN, Chm'n. Copv Teste, C. H TILLIN II AST. , b t. r v.

Nu'l ICETHE subscriber having erected A BIIEWKKY in the Borough of Vincennes on an extensive scale, will always keep on hand, a supply of Draft Porter 4j Strong Beer, Warranted good and will w afforded at a much less price t! an it can be imported!' Retailers and those wishing to purchase for their domestic th ink will be funds e. d bv the b ti rel or half barrel with the priveieic of returning the cask, m hen empty. As t:ie quantity intended to be made will fir exceed the demands of the place, those wishing to purchase for exportation will find it to their advantage u ivc us a call. J S W CbiHan. liTTIIOSE indebted to us either by note or book account, arc requested to come forward mid make payment immediately. J W. L. L'olman. March 21. 16 tf Rank of Vincennes, The stale Bank of

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DIVIDEND has this V ' ende

J clared by the Directors at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum for the la.t six months, on the amount of stock paid in the same will be paid at the ank on and after the first day of June next to the Stockholders or their legal Represents tives. Vy order of the Heard, ELISHA BOUDINOT cVk. May 0, 1818. 7 tf