Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 January 1825 — Page 2

Sheriff's Sale.

an;l hold their office during good bc . .

V . . . r.L t . . TTlfY virtue of a writ ol venditioni cx

ivicii siaic 01 inu union musi transom, . a ,. . . r .1 m i ., iM , ponas me directed, from the Clerk s annually, to each I louse ol Congress, a , -r r.i t- f- . t ;u 7 . i ? , office of the Knox Circuit court. I will

cnuiprcnensive anu tircumsTantiai ac- i , . . , 1 .- , i . . expose to sale, at the couit house door in count ol the receipts and disbursements ., , , , . ... 1 r ! Vinccnnes. acrccablv to the third section

ot an punic moneys wiitim us units; oi r i i , i 1 . . r , . , r of the law subjecting real and personal

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industry, and the new kinds that may be introduced, with a suggestion as to the means ol fustciing them; and, also, a census of the population, and the mode of protecting and increasing it. Confiscation of property, ex post facto laws, and torture, of whatever kind, are prohibited. Nat. Gar. Philadelphia. The "first troop" of cavalry m tnis city, celebrated Us fiftieth anniversary on the evening of the I7ih till. This troop largely participated in the cvents of the revolution, and especially at T renton, Princeton, Brandy wine and Gernuntown; and, since its formation, five hundred names have been on its roll The ptesent number of its mcmbes is not stated. SUve trade. This trafTic is extensive ly carried on notwithstanding all the ef forts to break it up, and it will be contin ucd until all the maritime nations shad declare it to be piracy, as we have done A she-devil, in Brazil, a daughter of the governor of IMncess, has the reputation

of owning several vessels engaged in this

infernal traffic.

Cotton. It is estimated that a milion and a half of pounds of cotton are annually ued in the manufactories in the neighborhood of Baltimore. !The consumption is on the increase. Mr. Afonroe, president of the U - S. is rep j. ted to have purchased a house in the city ot New-York, with a iev to his fu ture resilience therein. lliyti Citizen Granville has embarked lor Hayti from the Delaware; he was accompanied by a large number of emigrants Du ing his stay in this country, he has, by - hisgcntlemanly and humane conduct, insured the respect and esteem of a great number of our citizens. The .Yorti Carolina, 4. This splcnid ship, fitted out under the special direction ot one of the ablest seamen of the age, coin. Rodgers, senior olTicer in the navy of the United States, will move up the Chesapeake to Annapolis, and remain thjie dining the Christmas holidays, For fie double purpose of trying her trim, and of giving the members of congress and others, an opportunity of seeing a vessel of the first class, prepared for sea in what is supposed to be the best possible 'manner a gratification that many vrill feel thankful for. She is destined for the Meditei tanean, and expected to be abs-nt a long time, under command of the commodo e, who has resigned the presi dency of the navy board and intended, as well to protect our commerce in that sea, and make the nations boidering on it mo c iir with oin means, as for Hie pui-

p3se ! a school I r instruction oi a uog

i i jer of young otliccrs, selected on account ol their previous god conduit t) partake of superior opportunity for improvement in tneir prnft ssion.

Aclmi the es

estate to execution on Monday the 31st day of January inst. between the hours of 10 o'clock a m. and 3 p. m the follow ing property to ui': one lot of ground in Vincennes No. one hundred and filty two, with a frame house, and a smoke house thereon, as the fences now run, taken as the property of Absalom Thorn, at the suit of Wilson Lagow. SEN FX' A ALMY, Shf. k c. Jinuary 5, 1 825. g 1 50-47 3w.

(lmimsti ator's Notice.

J notice is hereby given, that

estate of the lion. William

Prince deed, late of Gibson county, is Insolvent, and that settlement of the same as such, will be claimed by the un

dersigned. JOHN I. NEELY, SAME. HA EE, J.C. S. H ARRISON January, 4th 1825.

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NOTICK. A EE persons indebted to the subscri her by note or book account, will please to call and settle the same before the tst day of Februaty 1825. all those vhodo not comply with this notice, may cxpict to find their notes and accounts in the hands of the proper officcis for collection Perk or Pecs Kvax, will be received in the discharge of ay accounts if delivered within the present month. H. I). WHEELER. Vinccnnes, Jan. 8th 1825. 47 if N the subscriber continues to carTV o't the blacks. mihing and mt chine making business in all its branches, at his old s nd noil' the Steam trill 11 1) V. To Fnotms Eunson, Nathaniel Newtm. and David E'ttle guardians of the fol-

lovvinv miner: Wm. Francis, Ruben Francis, Betsey Fiancis and Jinny Francis, heii s at law of William Francis decea e I. Take .Yrtftr, That I s'lall apply at he next March Term of the Kn ix Circuit com t, fr commissioners to be appointed to divide the real est a c of said deed situated on Maria Crev k Knox county, pursuant to n act of theGtncial Asscmhlv of the state o1 lndi;un ui milled an act for the partition of real es'a'e. DAVID FRANCIS, one if the heirs of said ei'ate. Dec. 2' 1821. 47-4 w.

THE Three Fold Cord, Price 12 1 rents, for sale at this office.

TALLOW wanted at this office.

NOTICE. - . r

:irs and leiral Kcnresentatives ol

JMflL&f I o d(? ins, deceased, late of the

cciunty of Knox, state of Indiana,

Tike Notice,

THAT I shall, on the

third or fourth day oFthc next term of the Circuit court of Knox county, state of In diana, apply by George P. C. Sullivan, Esq, my attorney, for Commissioners to be appointed to divide the R?al estate of James Hoddens, deceased, lying in the county ol Knox, among the heirs and legal representatives of the said Jas. Hodgins, deceased, agieeably to the ..ct entitled ' An act to provide for the partition of real esta'e," approved January 2, 1824 In right of my wife Mary, one of the heirs of the said James Hodgins, deed. CYRUS THOMPSON. December 18, 1824. 44-4t

he Heirs and legal representa i es of

Azariah Ayers deceased,

TAri? vrrvrif " t;1 i i i i t. i :

ijiiu .V7 i ivU) i aiiaii iiiuku aiijiuHion to the Honbl. the Judges of the Gibson Circuit court, at there next term to be holden at the court house in Princeton, on the 3d Monday in Febiuary next,

(and on the first day of the term) to have commissioners appointed to divide the real estate of sai l deceased lying in Gibson county among the several heirs of said deceased; when and where any or all of you may attend if vnn thii k proper. HENRY AYERS, one of the heirs of Azariah Ayers deed. Dec. 25, 1824. 45-4wt.

NOTICE.

c hereby lorwarn all persons

radinir lor a note of hand iiv-

err. rfnitrLsslev, sicned bv one Saml

rTallotv' for ninety dollars, navable two

ycanftcr date dated about the 20th ol October 1816. which note is either lost oti mislaid so as the proper pcison cannot get it, WALTER WILSON. ANDREW M'GREGER. November, 8, 1824. 45-3 w

iite of liuliana,

SS CIRCUIT COUHT,

September Term, 1824.

Iceland, complainant,

against

William Quiglcy, defendant,

Foreign Attachment. ON motion of the plaintilV, by Joseph Warner, his attorney, it is otdered by the court, that unless the said defendant shall appear here, by himself or attorney, at or belorc the next term of this court, to put in special bail to answer this suit, the couit will proceed to hear and determine the same in his absence and it is further ordered, that a copy of this older be inserted in the YV cstern Sun, a paper printed at Vinccnnes, for three weeks successively. A Copv Test, J VAN FREES, C7.d c.c. December 17, 1824. 44-3w

"TV7IEL bjpr offered for sale before the

V v OL)uA1iouse ooor m incennes, onSrrttTv Kn- the 12th day of January, 1 825, tUc loliow ing laiids and lots, for the tax and costs due thereon, for the years 1823. and 1S24, unless sooner paid. Heirs of Wiiliam Jones, 57 feet by 45, of town lot No 42. William Mcintosh, 400 acres, Additicnal Donation. No 231. Non resident, half of a town lot No. 36. Wm. L. WI FHERS, Cot. K c . December 10, 1324. 43-tds

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y State of Indiana. J PIKE CIRCUIT COURT. J August Term, 1824. John Cummins, coinpluinant, vs. Jacob Clark and others, defendants. IN CHANCERY. 'TVTO W at this time came the complainJL( ant by his counsel, and ihe defendant Ciaik having failed to enter his appearance herein as the law directs, and it appearing to the satisfiaction of this court that he is not a resident of this slate, on motion of the complainant by hi? counsel, ordered that the said defendant be and appear bvfore the judges of our Circuit court at their next teim, and answer the complainants bill, or the same will be taken as confessed, and that notice hereof be given by advertisement in the AVcstem Sun a paper printed at Vinccnnes, according to law. Copy Teste. JOHN MTNITRE, c.p.cc. Dec. 22, 1824. 45 4wt J. StiimPs Panacea. 5jplIE subsciibei having discovered the composition of SWAIM'S celebrated Panacea, has now a supply on hand for sale, he has reduced the price from 83 50 to g2 50, or by the dozen 824. All chaiitable institutions in the United States, and the poor, will be sup plied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities Sc towns will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be supplied This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the following diseases; Scrofula or king's evil, ulcerated putrid soar throat, long standing rhcumatick affections, cutaneous diseases, white swelling and diseases of the bones, and all cases generally of an ulcerous character, and chronic k diseases, gnerally arising in debilitated constitutions, but mosc espe

cially from syphilis, or affections arising

therefrom; ulcars in the layrnx, nodes,

Sec. And that dieadiul disease occasion

ed by a long and excessive use of mcrcunty, he. It is also useful in diseases of the liver. CERTIFICATES. I have, within the last two years, had an opportunity ol seeing several cases of very inveterate ulcers, which having resisted previously the regular modes of

treatment, were healed by the use ol Mr. Swaim's Panacea, and I do believe, from what I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in scrofulous, venereal, and mercurial diseases. CHAPMAN, m. d. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physick in the University of Pennsylvania. I have employed the panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, within the last thtee years, and have always found it exticnuiy efficacious, especially insecondaiy syphilis, and mercurial disease. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value V. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in (he University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Feb 7. 1824.' JOHN SHINN, CHEMIST. N. B For sale, at smith and PearsalPs, N. E corner of third and Market streets. Each publisher of a newspaper in the United States, is requested to publish this advertisement once a month for one ytar, and send their accounts for payment. NATIONAL C, O V ER N M ENT JOURNAL, AND REGISTER OF OFFICIAL PAPERS. TVS HIS publicatirn, which ise.i clu.sivclincjL voted to the compilation of Official DocuMKXTb, Statu Pa f k k s, ifc. is issued once in each week (or oftener if necessary) by Pi: nix Force, al the seat of the National Government. Terms. Five dollars per annum, paya ble in advance. The A'ational Government Journal will contain the proceedings of Congress at large; the Laws; 'Freat.es; Executive Communications of Congress; Official Correspondence; all Appointments to Offices, Civil Military, and Naval; Promotions and resignations in the Army and Navy. Aral, generally, such other official information, as may, from time to time be promulgated by the National Government. It is printed in a convenient form for binding and reference, and to each volume will be added a copious index. The first Volume commenced with the last Session of Congress; and each future Volume will begin with a session. Tne Papers, sent by mail, are packed with the greatest care, in strong wrappers. 'XjT Subscribers to the abme work, will be received at the cilice of the W. St. TWO CF.XTS pct pound, wi.i be given lor any quantity of- clean I.innen or Cotton RAGS at the wesntehn sun office, in cash redits, sgsinst -cctf accounts.

NOTICE.

THE estate of William Peter oTSpcn-

.1. tuuuiji is tuivcm, an yisji'

having claims agair.st said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement those indebted v. ill make im-'J mediate payment. Cj Si WILLIAM PETER,? A,

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VLIST of letters remaining in the PostOifice at Vinccnnes la. the quarter ending on the 31st December 1824. which if not taken out before the expiration cf three months, will be sent to the General PcstOffice as dead letters. A. B. C. Saml. Adams, Wm. Andrew, Francis AIlcmand, Mr. Brun, Sally Ann Bailev, Sallr II. Brown, James Ballet, B. V.Beckes, John Baily, John Barkman, Thomas Baird, James M. Buntin, Tliomas Burnes, John Badollet, Thomas Cairns, Absalom Chenewcth, Michael ( rooks, Wm. Childress, Luther Cockran, -Thomas Cooper, Jesse Chin, John Chadwick, Thomas Case, Benjamin Cockrill. D. E. F. G. Mr. Dolccn, . Richard Daniel 3, James Dolscn 2, Jonathan Douglass, Rice Davis, Ambrose Dashney, Basit Evans, Samuel

I arllurst, m. 1- lions, John Funruson. Join

i iu nuiiLK, vuuiKi: vjommun. rma i i.nrwi-

udge, James (ireenfield, John Gallaper, Grand Master (irand Lodge. H.J.K. L. M. J.C. Holland 2. John Hamilton, William Harte, Edmond Huliif, J. L. Holmes', Homer Johnston 2. Samuel Kaufman, James F. Lender Joseph Latshavv, John M'Cord, Dan. iel MTclludge, Lion Mans, V. K. Miller, John M'Daniel. Mathcw M'Danicl Win. Miner. O. P.R. I . S. V. W. Thomas Oens, Knock Organ, Ilenn' Palmer Wm. Polke, Joel Phelps, Andrew'Pinkstaff Mathias Rose, Martin Reilev, Scott Biggs, Samuel Ricker, Jacob Rutlmger, Wm. Soden, John Sitzer, W. S. Silliman, John F. Snapp, Josiah Stout, Martin Sparks Saml. T. Scott, Thos. Taylor, James Tcmplcton, A. Turner, E. Vulcan, John Wilson, 1), Whiten ack, Lazurus B. Wilson 2, Abm. Wilson, D. Whittelsy. G. R.C.SULLIVAN, p.m. Dec. 31, 1824. 46-3wt.

PROPOSALS BY WILLIAM D. M. WICKIIAM, For publishing by subscription, a Gaza tcer of the State of Indiana, Containing a full and comnrehensive

view of the counties, towns, villages and boroughs, and the number of their inhabU tants, the names ofrivcis and creeks

with their sources, and the particular tract of country watered by them an account of the earliest settlement of each place and the onVin of the name: ton-eth

er with a statistical view of the whole.

CONDHIONS. The "Gazateer' will be printed ia pamphlet foim, and will contain between forty and fifty medium octavo nair s

They will be delivered to subsciibcrs at

iwi-iiiy nve ccms per copy to non-subscribers the price will be thirty one and a fourth cents The work will be put to press bo soon as a sufficient number of suhsr.rihpr rin

obtained o justify the undertaking.

B- uoscriners to the above worn received at this office.

Fifty Dollars Reward. RANAWAY from the subscriber about the 12th of September last, at NewMadrid, Missouii, a negro fellow named SAM, very black, about 32 years of age, about five feet ten inches high, slim and raw boned, two of his fore teeth out any person taking up said fellow, and securing him in Carmi 'nil. Illinois.

that I get him again, shall be entitled to

the above raward, and if brought home to me, living near New Madrid, ail reasonable expenccs paid in addition. CATHARINE SHIELDS. December i4. 1824. 44-3t NOTICE IS hereby given, that I have been ap. pointed executor of the estate of Solomon Dixon, late of Giecn county, deed. I believe the estate solvent. All persons having any claims against said estate are requested to produce the samp within

oneear, legally authenticated all those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. SAMUEL DIXON, Exor. December 25, 1824. 46-3t To the Public. THE undersigned, owing to the Christmass times, has deferred opening his school. He will commence on

nisi iuuuuay in January, in ir. Uruner'i house, opposite col. Lassciic's tavcin. JOHN C, COOKE. December 29, 1824. 46-3t BLANK NOTE BOOKS lor sale at this office.