Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 February 1824 — Page 3

VIXCRXARS, fedruary 7, 1821

The legislature adjourned on Saturday last, ami the members have returned to their homes, and to their constituents they have been absent upwards of two months, and have passed 167 acts. I oball continue the publication of the journals, up to the close of the session. 1 am informed by one of our members that, previous to their adjournment, they authorised the rc-issucof fciOOO of treasury notes and that they had not been ablo to ncgotiato a loan For more than the sum of S5000.

safety happlficsa to Tree America, tiut alas ! the star ol hope, which in its rising, shone bright and glorious as the noon day Sun soon, too soon, went down in darkness. The promise of internal safety, ol national union, and of public peace, afloi ded in his early years, was soon obliterated by the selfish and malignant passions which had escaped the observation of the noble spirits who patronized his youth. Alas! before he had t cached the threshold of manhood, these passions engrossed his whole soul, and threatened destruction to his country's liberty. Those who had gloried most in his birth those who

had applauded most the progress ot his early years those, who had expected

most from his maturity the Peofile

On Monday lat the following gentle-' now most anxiously awaited the moment cn were elected Trustees of this Bo- when the approach of death, prognostica

ted by a general nervous debility, should

shorten the cords of lite, and tree them

WASHINGTON'S Birth Yiffrf Hall.

There will be a ball at cou Lassclles

Assembly Room, on Monday evening th 23d of this inst. Tickets can be had at the bar of col. Lassclle price g2 50 cents. Vincennes, Feb 7,1824.

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rough lor the ensuing year; For the Uiher Ward.

J. C. S Harrison, G. W. Johnston, & from their fears. Every endeavor was u-

John Collins. sed by the few friends who yet remained

For tuc Midair Hard. , the most experienced attendants were Jacob KuyUcndall, John D. Hay and gathered around the couch of sickness John Ewing. D octor Crawford directed the prescript! For the Live) iVard. ons Mr. Gales, and other celebrated a- . John t. Bailey, rhomas Uobinson and pothcca'ies, among whom Messrs. Van Ho'.jcrt Hunter. Beurenand Moah were prominent, admi nistercd the remedies but in vain. The On Monday last the following gentle- unalterable decree of fate had been promen were elected officers of the Vinccn-. nounced, and the last moments of life, nes Library. j approached King Caucus expired at President. Isaac Blackford. I Harrisburgh, Pennsylvania, on the 8th of Director ' January last, aged about, 20 years. We J )hn Badollett, Jacob Kuykcndall, ca onjy atjt that his end was hastened tthas M'Namec, Samuel T. Scott and his last breath embittered, by a severe

Good hews for Farmers ! Wheat wanted. "TMHE subscriber will give 62$ cents ll per bushel, for good merchantable WHEAT, delivered at the Ox-Mill

J L. COLMAN. February 7, i824. 2-tf

Sheriff's ales. virtue ot Fi. F . to me directed

from the Clerks ofliccof the Knox

circuit court, and by the directions ot George W Ewing as agent for Caroline Smith, I have levied on and will expose to public sale on Satuulay the2istinst. at the court house in Vincennes, the following property and land to wit: the Steam Distillery, and so much of the

tract of land whereon it stands as lie s

south east of a line drawn by the north west end of said distillery, the said line

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Sheriff's Pales. BY virtue oi bunuiy w us of cxertitjfc on to me directed, from the Cletk'e ihcc of the Sullivan Cucuit couit, a. gainst John Duly, viz: om u of Andrew Gardner and Thomas RoscmaD one in favor of James Lawsm. i- in lavor of John Hall one in favor ol John Hall, A Potter, E. Forqucron Sc S. hittlesey one in favor of Joseph B Wasson G. A. Wasson, U David Nickison and four in favor of the State ol Ii.diar.ct, I have levied on, and will expose to public sale on the 2ist day of next Febiuai , at

William Duckwoith s. between the h uts ol ten and four on sain day, two hundu d acres ot land adjoining the heir of James Ledgerwood on the Eat, and the hut of John Johnson on the south, and John Huston on the west, it being the tract that William Duckworth nv lives on and also a piece ot land in Shakei piairie. in cultivation, adjoining Josi ph Latsh-w 6c Samuel Mat tain, and to the line ot K ox. coumy, -uppostd to contain 70 aces GEORGE BOONE, S- ft s c. January 10. 1824, 52-gi50-3t

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forming right angles with the south west, I Caruthei's, Agent of Sullivan ounty, a

Y virtue of an execution to me di

rected, from the Clerk's office of

the Sullivan Circuit court, in favor ot W.

L s Shulcr. Libarian. J. C S. Harrison. From the Indiana Register, LOANS TAXES, SC.

It is somewhat strange that we should

and north cast boundaries of said tract,

which joins Wm H Harrison's addition to the Borough of Vincennes, and formetly belonged to Charles Smiths Vincennes Steam mill company, also, three tracts of land, containing 400 acres each, lying in the additional donation known by the numbers 219, 225, and 23(, on acre-

bond with approved security, as the prop-

j crty ot the President and Directors & oC.

contusion, occasioned by a blow from an

Hickory Club, administered by the Pennsylvania patriots peace to his ashes. SUNU. ooo::oqo Married On Thursday last, by the

tc under the necessity of resorting to Rev. Mr. Richardson, Mr. John Miller, j of the Bank of Vincennes, the state Bank

borrowing money, (19,000) when the col- agcci upwards oi u years, to mrs juiu ot Indiana, at the suii of arolinc Smith, lectors of the several counties are indeb- Ann James, not quite 15 all of Hart- Sale to commence between the houis

trrlR27 233. 97 some part Ot which,l ioru cuuuiy. xjiu inc mauuw ui uie i 0t 10 O'clock M and 3 P. M

am told, hah been due several years, story is, that the above Parson married Thus the people arc saddled with eleven the above Miller to his first wife, above hundred and forty doUais, being the in five years before this last one was born; tercst on the above loan, for one year, in and she, although not 15 years of age, vMiti.m tn their other taxes, which are has now been united in the holy bands of

alre ady InVh enough, while sheriffs and matrimony no less than three time 7r Unit

collectors are speculating on ineir mon-

gainst Isaac Brocaw & David Conungoie

1 have levied on, and shall expose to public sale at the court house in Merom, on the 1 4th day of next February, between the hours of ten and four on said day the north east quarter of section No 29, in township No. 8 noith,of Range No 10 west also tite following town in

dit payable the 26th day ot March next, ; Merom, xiz : Nos 10, 123, k 43 vI.ib the purchaser enterintr itito renlevin ; beimr the lot that John Cuerer nov lives

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ev. t tne iasi uaas vw,7",j,,

account stood as follows, with the sever

jf good one. A person having pur

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ol MieritTs and collcctors;Uue tram the tuau a aiu ..auu n i.. iu3 iuu, auu

collector of

JOHN DE( KER Shfl k February 5th, i b24 g2-2-3t.

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Rmdolph, S153 86 Wavnc, 7$l 88 Union 57 63 Favette. 1117 00 Franklin, 20: 93 Dearborn 2500 00 Switzerlandf 9J Ripley, 825 00 Decatur, l"vS 36 Rush, 151 94 Huirv, 1-V: 86 Shelby, 116 69 B irth"olcmew,196 43 Jennings, 655 75 Clark, 3474 15 Scott, 926 30 . Jackson, 392 12 Washington, 178 31 Flovd, 1168 45 Harrison, 1125 53 Crawford, 271 14 Perry, 573 16 Orange, 1277 33 Martin, 542 27 Lawrence, 424 92 Monroe, 716 61 Johnson, 62 79 Marion, 154 25 Hamilton, 44 14 Montgomery, 35 49 Putnam, 111 62 Park, 472 78 Vio, 515 71 Owen, 44 55 Sullivan, 150 02 Davies, 4 37 l)ubois, 155 00 Spencer, 384 6 Wan-ick, 286 87 Pike, 114 57 Gi!)on, 14 62 Vamlcrburg, 250 21 Posey, 11 81 Jetferson, 1676 75

Yvirtuc of Venditioni Exponas to

lne directed trom the Clerks office

ot tl& Knox circuit court, I will expose to public sale tor half the appraised value, the following several lots of ground lying situate and being in the Borough ot Vincennes, to w it: No. 373. 402. 4(U.

strutting across the floor, says to his wile, ; 305 and 354, and one other lot ol the fol-

" Where shall I diiNe a nan to hang my lowing description, lying in the eastern watch upon, that it may not be disturbed ! part of the town on the hill and south of

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Captain Spencer passed Vevav, since the date of my letter, on his way to Corydon, to settle Ins accounts. part ot this sum is for 1822 ! ! FOR THF. WK.fcTKRN SUM. Otti'tVARr Xotice Where in the course ot nature the tulhlcss ha d ot

it.

Still better. Loiai Falkland, the author of the play, called, the Maniage Night, was chosen very young to sit in Parliament and when he was first elected, some of the members opposed his admission arguing, that he had not sowed all his wild oats Thcn replied he "it will be the best way to sow the remainder

in the House, where there arc so many

Lteese to pick them up

iukuus uie piopcrty 01 John Myers and Hyycinth Lasselie, at the suit of John Moore surviving partner of Thorn 8c Moore, on Saturday the 21st inst at the court house in Vincennes, for cash in hand. JOHN DECKER, Shff. Febuary 5th, 1824. 2 3t

on. u uuut, si.fl c,

January 10, 1824. 52-3t

Y virtue of an execution to me di-

D rected from the Clerk's oflio of

the Sullivan Cii cuit court, in law t W. aruthers. Agent ot Sullivan counu. a gainst Samuel Coleman, 1 have kvi d on, and shall expose to public salt at the court house in Merom, on the 1 4th day of next February, between the hours o1 ten and four, on said day, lot No. 21, in Merom, it being the lo on which said Coleman now lives G. BOONE, Shff s. January 10, 1824 52-3t 11 $Y virtue of an execution to mc di

JU rected from the Clerk's office of the SuiSivan Circuit court, in favor of James H. Forsyth, against William Caruthers, I have levied on, and shall expose to public sale at the court house in Merom, on the 14th day of next Febiuary, on a ciedit of ten months, the north west quarter of see tion No. 19, in township No 7 north, of range No- 9 west. G. BOONE, Shff c. January 10, 1824. 52-3t

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Collector's Sale for Taxes.

ffi kL expose to putme sate at JL theCouit house door in Vincennes

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ME to the taim ot the subscriber ah ut the fn rt of November last,

ttvn sow) aiid nix fnga, mat kid with a crop, two slits and an under bit in the

right car, and a crop and under bit in tho left ear. SOLOMAN MAIL. January 21, 1824. 52 3t.

on Saturday the thirteenth day of Match next, for the Borough tax and costs due

Look on this picture Official returns thereon for the year 1823, the following from the l urkish custom house at Scio lots ot ground in the Boiuugh ot Vinctnjitate that the number of Greek WO- j ncs, unless the said tax and costs due be

W EN and CHILDREN who were sold j paid previous to the day of sale. Sale to HPHE subscriber requests all persona

at auction as SLAVES, in the months of Miy and June, 1823, t pobty onk thousand ! I he fathers, biothers and husbands ot those women and children were BUTCHERED!!!

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commence between the hours ot ten o'. JL wno nave nurcnaseu ha is iron, mm

clock a. m. and four p. m i upon the promise of paying in produce.

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Christian Giaetcr Nos. 105. 106. 135. 'to deliver the same sncidily lit will

77, 185, IB9 yet dispose of a f- vv FUR HATS foi pro-

A Fair Xonsuit. A snuff maker being lately prosecuted in England for mixing

diath strikes low, the parent, hi other, son j other materials with tobacco, proved that

dcsolves the bonds of matrimonial love 1 there was not a leaf of tobacco used, and or severs the ties formed by Iriend- so nonsuited his adversary !

ehip in the days of childhood and sanctified by Ihc co nmuni n f pleasure or by j

the participation ot peril submission to

the decrees of unci ring w isdom contrnuls the cbulition of human sympathy and Soon says the tears of woe. When the shafts of fate have sacrifificed a nations hope when some patriotic chief when some eniig itcned statesman has fdlen national lamentation evinces his merit and his worth national

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wiyrrjK bkvffit of thk seminahy.)

J)L Managers of the "vincennes Tfi kspi an society," have the pleasure to vi.njunci to tin public, that on liFDSESDAr EPESISC, PEBRVART 11. will r. hi ov, utoil tlir. mucli

Krauuu!e, enrol b his name in the archies mC(ll ,n'fivl. cM er ot lame and rational honor entwines .

i'ULM uv no NO It. After which the Comic Farce of the LYING VALLET.

An inieriude between the Flay and Farce, ! tr Tickets, price fifty ccnt, can be had at the office of the Western Sun. Doors will open at 5 o'clock, and

cuuaiu rise at o o ciock, p. m

around his memory perennial wreaths of glorv When some light of philosophysome Newton or Lock sonic Fianklin or Rmenhouse has bowed to destiny and Tningled with the dust the ai'miration of nations, and the sanction of ages approves his meri:, and identifies his mem ory with the history ot man. Hu! we now commemorate the termination of the mortal cateer of one for whom ftiendship cann-i' drop the tv ar of sympathy for v !ion lyaurcl blooms not and it whose cnJ, even Reason and Benevolence rejoice. Yet Ins birth was h died by a na- ; tr:s jov his youth was patroi'izetl and dn -eated bv the pitti its and sages of his l)unuy and his caily years promise J

Ann Siuigas half of No. 201, John B. Bono No. 238 WM. LINDSAY. February 7th, 1824. 23. Call ! Try ! Judge ! Cheap Wholesale Is Retail, Hat Store.

P FRH E, on MAHitin street, vincennes, ha constantly on

oi iiays ot - J to

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..and, a handsome assoitmc

every description, which hv: i sell as low as any in the .uc HE NOV7 MANUFAuri'K Cortes, & trval H ut HATb,

Which arc ascertained to be the latest fashions jOrdcrrs from a distance thankfully received, and spccdi.y fn cd. 43-ly November, 1823.

TVJt) ICE h hereby given to ail per jL having' just and legal claims against U? estae of John W. Nash dved. late Sullen county and IL.dden Township, that they exhibit their claim;

The Society have m rehearsal, the Co-' v" , ' f , mcd) of Mir, ifau, than ' n.'-which JP' " date l,eKof.-AI,o a M,c, expect to S;ct up by Saturday, the ' sa.J estate arc . .quoted oi , c ,1,:. ;, . 7 to rr.akc immediate payment. 21stot tin, instant. j M R V,. -AMK .Wwx. j l'riuting ncutlv executed at ,,k M xi'v!Lf Y u, ?f"vi thl3 U111UIS. I Ucc5lh 1S33. 53-31

ducc. if applied to withina short linn

He has also, a good strong Dearborn, anb Hahkess, which he ouid exc .i go for produce. R l PRICE. November 0, 1823. 43tf

C CONSIDERATIONS of an imperative nature will induce my absence

, from the state for the space ol thiee months Turing this peiiod, my friends Mr. Blake and Mr. Dewey, wi.l attend - to my business in court and Mr Gtorgc W. Evving, will at all times be found at

my ofhec. MOSES TABBS. Vincennes, July 8. 1823 24-lf Tallow Wanted raHE Printer of the W estern Sun is Q in want of TA LLO ll for which he would gladly exchange with seme of his subscribers good receipts. Almost any article to eat, or wear will I t icceivr"' ir pavnen' for gi!s rijt nJust putilished at tins nflire, the

Indiana Almanack For flu- Yitir of our Lord, And for vule bit thr trvoss. dv:?T

single.