Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 March 1825 — Page 3

TUB WESTERN bUIV rLVJXXK march 5, 1825.'

frdncinco, has been received, hut too late for this week's paper lie shall ap pear next week. The following ecntlemen are candidates for the olncc of M dor General of the tub Division of Indiana Militia, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Major Genl. Homer Johnson: HYACINTH LASSKLLtt, GLOUGKKC. SULLIVAN, 1-KEDLH1CK SHOULTZ. David H. Maxwell, James IV Hay, and Judges Scott and Ulackford, are spoken of as candidates for the gubernatoral chair of this Mate, at the next animal election. (CC)MMV;N1CAI ION.) TO ciltttsi i.xns cCotHf.us. The citizens of Yincennes and its vicinity, (and especially the professed followers of the dear Saviour of sinners, of every denomination) are earnestly requested to meet at H. Johnson's school hooc in Yincennes, on Monday the seventh dav of March now ensuim; at 2 o clock l M in order to forward an Avtxileqi v Tract Society." It is not deemed necessary to i into a lengthy detail, on the subject of so important an Institution, as to its expediency, and the benefits that may result to our town and country from it; suffice it to say, that the sole object, of it is, to promote the eireulatuvi of Religious Tracts, in our place and its vicimtv. and the present and everlasting happiness of all around us. Whoever has read of the vast good that has (hy the blessings of God) accrued to our own nation, to Heathen lands, to Europe, the Islands of the sea, &c. &c. from the spread of Religious Tracts, will not hesitate to say, that they have been the mcmsot much if not more gnod, than anv other institution. Ye trust nine who wish the happiness, an 1 salvation of their own m?uIs and Of their children, friends, neighbors and ctpiaintanees, will for a moment xvithhohl their nid in so hnuvclcnt a cause. N.B. The animal Report of the Arrierican Tract society"' published in Uost on M;i. and an address on the formation of m iuxilxirj 7)ict society" will be r ul at the meeting, H. COM M7N 10 VtlOV. Mi, stoit I he follow unt letter in re latioti to the opening of a canal commu ideation between the waters of the Lake and the Wabash was received I nun Ids excellency l)c Witt Clinton, in reply to a letter addressed to him on that subject. From the information of i;tntlmen tc quamtcd with the souiees td the Wabash and the Maumec of the Lake, there can be no doubt that the route is much preferable to the one through Ohio. rherc is plenty of water, ami with very little ex pence the St. Joseph's may be used as a feeder. Had the members of our last tegtsla

ture interested in the can d i the falls,

acted with a little less selfishness ol leeU ing. and to operated with the western

members ia their wishes m relation to

the navigation of the Wabash and Whitr

rivers the bill for making neutral around

the falls of the Ohio, would, i am emit

blv informed, have pavsed. All that was

asked was the appointment ot commtsM

oneis to "survey the route, take the. le vels, and ascertain the quantity of vva'er on the dividtm? ruhre," and the mem

bers from the west, who oppose d the op cnim of the canal around the fills with

out fust also making provision fm the na vir alioii of the Western vtrcams, deserve

the thanks of their conditio ms.

The xvest ncxer has been bukwaul in

tnxinr their suppoit to iu'ctnal im

prot inents, ami they win atwaycorm

ullv join in supporting a xcr.rmt ytf:

ben, tit ia I to the whole community luit

it surelv cann t he evp et d hv thrv w ill

yield the benefits of the system to thrm- ... . . .... .

selves urn! piedo the. lunus oi the state

for veals to come, lot a particular object,

in which they are hu remotely interest cd. The pinetma of tht Yuham with the Maumec, is a matter ol sctioiis itm

p Mta ace, connecUd w ph the vital inter vsis of the western p.M t ol this Mate ; and Vicui l the lcixislaiuic make such a dixlsion of the fund to be appropiiatcd, us would enable m to receive a di idend, the friends ot the Ohio canal mavevpict to nvcixo Hie suppoi t ol the w estern t j ;i c MMlUUlon. 'V M'UsCUIUMl. " t mwMlt .km. tft?.s. tsin-Mv deuy in tcpUm to your raeresfnu: letter, has prim ip ally been owinc; to a wish to obtain in the most aeomatc manner, the information requested bv vou. ' " 1 have no doubt but that there will be in course of time, three routes from the Kre.it Eakrs to the jtrcat xvestern Rivers, und perhaps more. One throutrh the state of o. in the second by the Illinois rixer and lake Michiim ami the third by a cant uni'i'n: the upper water of the "VY-ahash with the. Maumec of lake Krie. " With respect to the piaclicabilit)i of

the txro first proje.cn, I cntertaiA riu every clcctloti, the sum 6f fifty tents, to

doubt, and the canal trom lake Ltie to the , be paid to them respectively, by the Ohio, xtiII probably be soon undci taken Treasurer, upon the certificate of the liiethiid project must be submitted to a Clerk of the Hoard of Trustees survey the levtts taken, and the quantity ' Sec. 3. And be it further vritaincd, That

of xvatcron the summit, or dividing ridge ' the second and tenth sections ot the ordi

ascertained, belote an opinion can be pro nance to which this is supplemental y, be,

nounced on us piacticabilny St cxpuicc. j and the same is hereby repealed.

I his ordinance to take cucct from and after its leal promulgation. Passed Tebiuary 19. 1 85. JOHN MOORE, CW.'i. Saml. Hii.l, t (-.

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Vj HL suoscube., ured by unprccc y dented citcuniataiices most earn

estly requests ol all persons who know themselves to be indebted to hirn. by note, or book account, or othcrw ise, to call at d

month:

li is to be appiehended toat there may be

a scarcity ol water, and it is certain that the sti earns cannot be united without deep exe lvatiou, which will be expem sivt : but all these diibctinies may be surmouuu d, Oi ksv m d, by bringing xvater tiooi a higher and moie distant level, and by following ihc tiact ol natural ia vin -s. Undci my )resent impressions. I should pt' b" t!e ontc actossthe slate ol Onio, as p issing through a more dense

population. a: Uenur uea.c. to t.ie t. ie , makc .rnuu y w r,u . noi hciiii-r tii.rlituotr.r lv trusihle S . .... 1 . .

' t . , As n.ai v ot His most v.otK'ble papcts, but I dnot mean to leo;atc bom the j , , r . , . ' . . . . . . 1 . . . i ana nles ot Land, wcte either stolen oe .wk.-v.w t... till IM t I -l. .ft..... lt I I I

JIJ'.MI 11.3(111 IIUlll VI! V (.' llllliUHIV.lHU'll suggested bv you. " I am peistio ed that the necessary ; funds may be obtain, d hom capitalists in this state, on the ncdit ol ihe state n In diana, & on the appt opi iatio:. ol a h qu ite (

funds :or the payment ottn Mi cu si 1 am sii with respect, yni's, U DK VYl ! 1 v iN ON. From the Indiota J o al. lie pie ed to a tin nmce. G meal Sam UkL MlLUOt. of Washi-agto i c-.on'y. 'S a candidate for Iieu, ii tt (tovvtnot t the next August elect inn. On this subject, with nit disparagement of the pretcnsb-tis of , is, it xvdl be admitted that the : ch.hos of (ten. Mil roy tt the stillVageof his tc o -citizens are by no means inconsi Un able He u ktiown to the state by his servh cs in the convention which firmed ou constitu tim;, and by a setics of scixicis in the hegisla.ure. alnmst ever since He ot nes fiooi the great bodx ol V e people by nt tUpatioti -Afafuu-r Pur :!h nt, edi spieu-nis in the Seintc of xvhie.n he is a memb i in politics, a waim and decide! repulrieau p. mi such men there is nothing to fear, and shun hi he be clcrtr-d it may b eonfnhntlv anticipated that he will discharge the duties ol the office to which he aspires in i manner beeomit g the dignity and interest o! he state. AN I 1)1 A MAN. Frnn the N atio d InteU neer. The following Statenunt vf . n1 o'ts hi the several Colleges, in tin I .to !,M -lionof President, by the House "t K -pn sent atives, has been prepared bv a member of the House, and is publ shed at th' t e pest of .several ineiobers, w'hodvsVo that their own votes shidl be tindorst od. In the several States, the ballots were east as follows:

that dastaidly ai d x illaiioUs act, he cheer-

ttil'.y thiovvs buns, a upon the uprightness ol the patties huh V.cd he has n loom lor the p esetu at eol. Lisvclle's. where he iUss this notice will induce all to eooe lorxvaul, atul supeiecdc the ticccssiiv t nny nther praceedli g to enable 'io tu t hi.ein his debta, now the wreck ot his property. JOHN PAYING. V'oenes, March 1825. 5-tf Z b-xv barrels ol SJf,7 some

; llitt: A womans lUDDLh) a LOO XT j &c. for sale wry cheap. J. 11.

Maine 7 0 0 N. I laiopshire t) 0 rtnont . 0 U M assaehusetts V: 1 0 Conneeta-ut 6 t) 0 Khode Island 2 0 U NewYnrk Ut II New Jersey 1 $ 0 Peunsx lv mi i 1 S 0 Delrvaie 0 0 1 Muvluul 5 ; t Ytrmiu 1 1 19 X. Oarolina 1 It) S. Carolina 0 . 0 tieov;ia 0 0 7 Alabama 0 . 0 M IWjVMppl t) 1 0 Indiana 0 0 Mis-uri 1 t) o Tc.uu.ssce 0 9 o Keatuekx I 0 th;o 10 J llh.nMs 10 0 Louisiana. J 1 o rt ot M)ne absent from sickness.

Jtorottgh Ordinances. AN OUDlXANCTCsui pleirentary to an o'tliu.ince. entitled An mdiuance regulating the election ot Trustees. M See. I. UP. it orJdinni bij the Trustee f the 11 trough cf I'wcrunrx m Common C )uicu (.'oy.v.nV (, and it is A.-re'y ontatfv thi iittthorituuf rcsauty That the Judges and Clerks of election, who shall or may be appointed by vbluc of (he first .cetion of the oidinanee to which this is supplementary, shall attfnd at the court lumse in Vineennes, v the first Monday in Pebt uat y, ,unl atsueh father special clections as may be lawful, at ten o'clock a. m and open the polls, which shad be continued open until one o'clock, r. m when they shall be closed ; during which time the Judges shall receive all legal votes, rendered fiom their respective Waids, and thr Clc- ks enter on tlu ir ics-

pectivc lists, tbj names of the voters

Stale ofliMlluna.

Dubois Ciucuit C oput.

.1 I) W AUl) WtK)l) S, adtn. of the csJ! tatc of John firafiuin, fib d in court

an invcntoiy id the real estate, ol John Gia bam, together with the apptaiscmcut of the same, and suggested that the personal oMute ol ibe tlcceclant was insuflieicnt to pay his debts It is there forn ordered by the eotiit, that inilee of this application'' o the luits aial devisees of the dree tlant be made by publication in the Wes tern bun, paper printed at Vineennes lo f. ur weeks successively, that they appeal on the fust day of the n t term, t shew cause it anv thev have, why the said det ctkmtH I amis should not be sold for the payment of hi a debts. A Copv Attest, SIMON MORGAN. Clk. Pebtuary I 825 5-4t

NPOUMS the public that he contin

ues to carry on the

Saddlcn & Harness making business, at his shop on (V.TEU StllKW.T V t N' f ! V, N N V. S . )

lie also, xvill keep on hand a regular tu p ply of LEATHKU, jt)f every description, which will bv? sold on i eaion;xhlc terms. IP also manufactures, and xvill sell at the loxvcst prices, Bool a oV Shoes, (- of every discrtption and quality Pthtmuv 19, 1823 Utf ""Tail! Trv! JihI-c ! v. Cheap Wholesale L Mail, Hal ftfore. P Plllt'P, on maukk r sTnur.T. 11 vi , vinci.nnks, ba- constantly oi uand, a handsome assortment of .er.voi every description, which he is enabled to sell ys low as any in the place. UK NOW MANtT XCTt'll 11 S TUT. CoreSy & Oval H ater Proof uyrs. Which are ascertained to be the lap s fashions Rr'Grikrrs from a distance thankfully received, and spect by filled i:l-ly November, 1823.

Ann Joseph. Khoilu losrph.

Morrison ftscph. Nii'e Jo

seph, 6c Iktsoy Joseph, heirs

ami le;tl representatix es of

Ailev Joseph, deal, late of

Sullivan county. Indiana. Take Notice, THAT I shall apply on the third or fourth day of the next V m of l ireuit cuutt, of ullivan county, Indiana, hy myself, or attorney, for the appointment of t.'ommts .i(ner to dividr the real estate of Alley Joseph, deed amorgt Ids sexeral hcits and legal repn c:.tatixcs agtecably to an act entitled, "At. act to piovide for the partition ol rial tsiatc,"

when and where, any, or all ol you may 11

NOTICE. 5N consequence of the late Fin tvhicli destroyed the notes ol hard be on.;i(.rt to the subscriber, he would solicit" all persons k -noving thcmtlve to be imitbted to him, by note or otnerwisc, to como forward und give new notes He is in hopes that this notice will not be neglected as in conscqm nee of bis Utc mi, fortune, he must titnt entirely lo their tosoR to renew tlu ii paper, or to make such arrangi ments as win enable l im to terovcr the amount due All person indebted to him arc also icqucslcd to make payment. J )HN WISE. Vineennes. Feb '9, 825. 1-tf Hy'VHK late paitntrship between trtss W rrtso.v, was dissolved on the first day ot Ocmhcr. 1824 all persons indebted to the said fi.m will make payment to the subset iber. JOHN WIS1-..

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See. 2. ,f?o be it furtht r zrJaned That attend if you think proper,

the Judges and Clerks aforesaid, shall . J t'ULLUlM OX, in rit;ht cf earb be entitled to rt reive for tbeii er- Ait wife .Vuricy vices in holding and couductine; each and J Tcb. 19. I6?i. U4;

NO TICK, J? S beiebx pien, that en the 1 6th day 2, of Fcbiuary, 1825, lettets ol ialn.u.istration ol all und singular, the rpod and chatties, lights, ctedits, n oi its and eflects.olthe late William Kelhv y, eked, xverc prantt d to the mulct sii;t d All persons I. avinj; claims aait.st said ettatc arc requested to present them propcily uuthenticated for settlement xviih'm e.nc year from this date, and al pesons in edited to said estate arc requested to make? immediate payment. SAMUEL HOGUE. WILLIAM DAMLL, 1dmntre, February '0. 1 8 35.

AS arrived in Ymcrnncs, and tak

J lm a romii at Mrs. June' betel, and

otl'eis l is pMdessional services o the cilizens generally. He perlo'msal opeiations upon the teeth, ;nd ltiscils tr-m a single tooth to a full set, in a sale, easy and rxpeditioii!i m. nncr. Mich as is ncx7 prcicii in the Atiantie ci'its. 5 tf F-1' 7'v 'W. li AS 1 1 .L (AT Oil MY AT LAW.) JTJAs removed liom P'inccton to

J jI Vineennes la and xvill practice law in the limSc fourth jmlicial circuits. He keeps his office (n water street, w here t.c may at all times be lotmd. April '2 A, 18;J4 t ' -tf jfiletilionH! A GHLLAHLL to ordrs receivd Irom the commandant f ti c t. Brigade, Indiana Militia. 'I tu con missioned officers of the 1st Kcj;t Inttkoa Militia xxill meet at the cumt Hons, in Vineennes on the 12th day ol M .'ch next, and elect a Major Oini to c mo.aed tb" fth dixision Ind Mi jti;-, vice Major Genl. Homer Johnson resincil. Ily "rder of AUUAHAM SNAIMNCV. Krtf't. In. MiJui J in. Cfith 1'J5. 5 7 A U(Y about 7 ye.irs ot aetio re- . eently resided in W ashington c tmty, Last Tennessee, and is now uppi s1 o be in Indiana sitkinj; his relatiics, but not know in; xhere tr fiV.d ho, his mother. Mis Milly Hay less, :,.kcs this n ethod u inform liiw. tlntt si c uu'es in Kdwardsviile, Madisun d in y, Illinois N(mn. 4 LL p-rsens ec nr.iin d, are he hy fi not''lie , thro 1 h.ivc "cf m n s, Uooks, and aceoun in the i u . I F. (iiaetor, L'sq. who vv'rluUend to 1 1 i .vttlemcnt of the same mui:i im ! -e-.ce. CHUIm IAN (HI KI R Teh. Uth. IR .5 -i liust (vvtificulc of Lii'id jiiu ch(tiFcd from the Cnittd tatvs. BJUHLiC notice is hen by j;iet . ibnt, three weeks after date, a ; liratirn xvill be nude to the K jis;cr of 0 t L rd Ofiice at Vineennes. tot the icntwtl of the following ccuifit jtc of fuithcr cie. it, in my name, for the S. W qi. T vcr No. 4, in town No. N. u' iatj Nr. G W the original having hern ist ordtstnyed Given under my hand, this 6b day of Ttbruary 1 8C5. l-nt ) N1! L CI UT r

THKRL was lcf at o v -hfp et Ycdlusday the ?6n ol .'are y tl e i . lowinrj anirles to tvp; oi i i r o ladies Morrocco Uoottes. ore p: i o . k.

one rnz", one black si'k I ;" .k I f and a pint fl.isk The b ve r. 'ie es a.c supposed to have been su.h i tl o t j cr can have them by paving b-r ' i. ni'rr tisemcnt and prcxinjT '" '.. 1 wq pcrty. HARVEY ALMY.