Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 March 1825 — Page 2

gena, in consequence 6F the defeat bf the 1 tending at the north ide, and resting the R .yausts, and the capture of Lima by ornamental copies of the Holy Writings the "liberating army, under Gen Sucre on the desk, till the choir had finished

CJe i Bmvar being absent, on account of extreme indisposition. Several valuable Spanish merchantmen, that Were at Callao, tell into the possession of the Patriots. The Venezuela frigate, Com. Chitty, Mas fitting out at Carthagena, to take despatches to England from the Colombian government, announcing the total annihilation of the forces in the South

singing one of the pialms David. This

was repeated seven times, the singing being occasionally intermitted by the prolocutions of the Uabbi, and the rcspon ses of the Clerk. Then the copied of the Pentateuch were solemnly deposited in the Hachal. After this, the account of the dedication of Solomon's Temple was read by

the Rabbi, and the worship was conclu

Sea. A doubloon bounty was paid to a- I ded with the service for the day as fixed

ble bodied seamen, who enlisted on board I in the ritual.

the Venezuela.

ChartetOnJan. 22. Improvement in Mechanic. Every itep in the progress of labor-saving machinery, is an important disideratum in this country, and in no part of it can its impottmce be mote immediately apprcciaied than in this city, as it tends to lessen tue colored population of the mettopotis, and gives to the labors of the field, additional force and atlivitV. It

STATE SEMINAKY OF IN-

' DIANA. NOTICE.

THE Trustees of this institution are authorized to inform the public that the Seminary buildings are now in a state of preparation, and will be ready for the reception of Students by the first Monday of diril next; at which time the

Vas therefore a source of gratification I first session will commence under the sil

which accidrot threw in our way, when perintendance of the Rev'd. Baynard our attention was yesterday called to the 11. Hall, whom the trustees have cninspection if a new Steam Grist Mill, ot gaged as a teacher. Mr. Hull is a gensimpic co istt uction, erected within a few tlcman, whose classical attainments arc weeks pint, by Mi". Thomas Dotterer. perhaps not inferior to any in the wesone of our most enterprising and ingeni- tern country; and whose acquaintance ous oung mechanics, for Mr. Samuel with the most approved methods of inCnier,i nm diiiely opposite to the lleef struction in some of the best universities Market, on tnc north side of Market in the U. States, and whose morals, man-

street Dunns the short period in which ners, and address, render him every way ! th.ee, lying and bting in the Boronj;h of

0 Sheriff's Salc9. ITDi) virtue of a writ of fieri facias to JJjETrnc. directed from the Clttk's ofiice of the Knox Circuit couit, I will expose to public sale, at the court house in Vin-

cenncs, agreeably to the third section of j

the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, on Monday the twentyfirst day of March next; between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m. St five o'clock p. m. the following tract or parcel of land, containing thirty acres, lying and being in Harrison township, Knox county, state of Indiana, bounded as follow s, on the one side by lands of Abraham Baikman, and on the one side by lands of John Caldwell, and on the other side, by lands of Abram Rhodarmel, lying on the waters of Duchce. reference to the records will more fully show given up ns the property of Henry Wvant, at the suit of ThoYnas Jordan and J-hn Mc.Cluie, administrators, and Mary Jordan, administrati ix of Ephraim Jordan, deed. S. ALMY. Shff. k c. Fcbmary 25, 1825. 2-3t-S2 Tl rXii tue of a writ of fieri facias, on J15 fcvplcvin bond, to mc directed from the Clerk's fflce of the Knox Circuit court, I rili cxpase to public sale, at the court house in Vincennes, agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real and personal estate o execution, on Mond'iy the twenty-fust day of March next, between the hours of ten o'clock,

A m and five o clock, p. m lot No. fifty

this Mill has been in opperation, we un- qualities to give dignity and character to

d ;is.vul it Ins answered the most s tngu the institution. ine expectations of the inventor, ana fully There will be two sessions of five exc u lified its capability of greater sa- months, in tho year.

lir an i a-lva-itace. The first cost of the I The admission fee for each scholar at

v

Vincennes, wheieon is one frame del

ling house, one kitchen, and a srnok house, bounded as follows, by Seminary street on the north east, on the north west

by a lot belonging to Mitchcl Brouilktt,

eiine, vtith B i!er, &c complete, was the commencement of every session will on tjie south vvest by a lot belonging to 15J ) do! i s, awl with he building which be two dollars and fifty cents, making the Madam Douche, and on the south cast by is erected amounted altouvthcr, to about expense of tuition for a year the sum of second street, as the fences now stand

3000 doia-s. It is it five h.irse power, hvc dol'ars taken as the property of George R. C. and a consumption of about half a cord I Good boarding can be had in respecta- Su'livnn, whereon he now lives, at the

of pirn? wood, per day, grinds at the rate blc tamiUcs, either in town, or country, ! s,,it nf William N Peny, adm. and Raof Irom 8 to 10 bushels per hs'ur. It will at convenient distances, and on moderate chtl Barnctt, admstx. of Mark Barnctt,

De a uvisi vaiu.;me acquwmon on large lerms, not exceeding 551 -55 cents per plantations, and in neighborhoods where week. vater p wct is no, to be obtained. We The institution will for the present be trust, therefore, that the enterprising strictly classical, and each scholar will be proprietor wi'l be fully remunerated lor requited to furnish himself with a supliU exp:nl' urcs, an 1 that the ingenious ply of classical books, of which the mini chaiiic w!io constructed it, may re ip a lowing are recommended, and will be

rill tcwaul in the general introduction needed from term to term.

ft id app'icatum nf his invention, to the various pup'sesfor which it appears so

veil adapted. Courier, Wo n the Philadelphia Gazette. The ttr&nvj Syrian gur. So general V s ihe d -ire 'o witness ths cccmony of ite con :rati:)n, that the Trustees of the Synag 'gue were under the necessity o! is-ui. g tickets, wi'h ut which admit tance could not be obuim'd; at d though the sc vice did int com -nruce till sunset, by na t p't thtcc o'elo k the sears were sil ocrup?od. The coigteg:'tion ws coup s i of Hebrew r.sid-nts in our citv, uivl (.'hristians ol dilTcrent dcnorninatins. a.nong whom we observed the Ve. e ibic Bishop of the Episcopil C''Mv!i. and other clergynon. The pcnilemen occupied the gjvtind floor; the ladies as is the custom in the Synagogue, the giderics. A preparatory service was performed In the building on the re w of the lot.

foimerlv occupied as a r.a'sotuge, from

K.sss Latin ( I r inunar, latest edition. Colloquies of Corderius. Latin. Setcctae e Vcteri, do. Siloctae e Profanis, do. Cresai do do. Virgil, and Mairs introduction, do. Valpy's Grammar latest edition. Greek. Testament, do. Graeca minora, do. do. Nunc of these books are to be accom panitd with an English translation, but this remark is not intended to extend to such editions as have notes in English; which indeed for beginners arc preferable. The choice of Lexicons in either lan guge is left discretionary with the student: Amsworth's in Latin and Schrcvcliu' in Greek, at e however recommended. Other books than these specified, as progress in the languages is made, wiu hei ent er be rccessary; but these only at present need be procured. I he whole Mimber of students according to

the different degrees of improvement, will be disttibutcd into several classes in

deceased.

S. ALMY, Sfy7 kc. Febrpary 25, 1825. 2-3t-S150

ofTicj

rtivfe of a writ of venditioni expo-

ic directed from the Clcik's

ie Knox Circuit court, I will

' 1.. 1 ... .

expose o puouc saic at tne court nousc

door nVincenncs, agreeably to the third

section of the law subjecting real and peisonal estate to execution, on Monday

the fourteenth day of March next, between the hours often o'clock, a m and five o'clock, p m the following land lying and being in Decker township, Knox county, state of Indiana, to wit : a certain tract or parcel of land, containing three hundred acres, to be taken ofTof the south west side of the said tract of Abraham Kuykendall, whereon he now lives, including the three fields on the same side of said tract, as the property of Abraham Kuykendall, at the suit of Todd, Youcc k Company. S ALMY, ShJT at.c. February 18, 1825. l-3t-g!50

.

rtiue ot an alias venditioni expo-

tcurnc directed fiom the Cleik's

ie Knox Circuit court, I will

o public sale at the court house

rincenncs, agreeably to the third

section ol the law subjecting real and per-

n ift v .

mm tmr va.l

ofticcr'fl

1 A

ose

door ii

vhi-h niiiiii t rlv XiiV sun setTthat which the books just enumerated are to SOnal estate to execution, on Monday the

be mi: tlie commencement of the Sabbuh) U.V,

thw Rev. iessrs K vs anil Pcixotto, ac-

Compatiid by the elders, bearing seven copii s o! the P n atcuch, splendidly ornam?Med, 11. arched in ptoecssion to the tioitii d nr of the synagogue. Here a Service ws perforncd in Hebrew. T":. thr Hae! a', or ark as we called it on S-itM-vhy, was opened, and the ornaruMi ia vp susp-nded m ftont of it was !t.nt. d. This '.vip is supplied with eil b the conM tl viti ns l the pious, and kr; h ' w.it s bu u g, as i the custom ol tno Uo-'-an Catholic Cnurch, the choir tak.nt from hi " the key :u.te for the succt-edtng psahn At one time there vas a full pahe, all the cmgrcgation being cng gtrd hi siirnt prayer. This had a vety silfmn effect. At another time the Uab i and aU the male members chnt d tovthei;and responded to by the choir In the galleiv. The music was of a very devotional Cast, and interested us much at the time; but this interest has since bien greatly increased by hearing thai much of it is so

Vhe Seminary buildings arc erected on

an elevated situ .tion, affording a handsome view of Bloomington the county scat of Monroe county, and also a commanding prospect of the adj;.cent country which is altogether pleasant at d well calculated for rural tctreats; and as it regards the healthiness of its situation, we hazard nothing in the assertion, that it cannot be excelled by any in the western countrv. JOSHUA O. HOWE. JOHN KETCH AM. JONTA I HAN NICHOLS. SAMUEL nODDS. WILLI Wl LOWE, D. H. MAXWELL. Trustees. Bloomington, Jan. 7. 1825.

fourteenth day of March next, between the hours often o'clock, a m. and five

o'clock, p M. the following property to

wit : one house, and half lot of ground in

the Borough of Vincennes, known on the

plat of said Borough, by No. 52, taken as the property of William Lindsay, at the

suit of Jacob Kuykendall

S. ALMY, ShJT. kc. February 18, 1825. l-3t

Ml

L NOTICB

"3?VTfnscqucncc of the late fire which

desroyed the notes of hand belonging

NO I'lCE,

crcm- ctveu, mat on tne lotn oav

ebruary, 1825, letters of admini

stration of all and singular, the goods and

chatties, rights, credits, monies and cf-

very ancient that the date of its oriiren feds, of the late William Kclscy, deed.

cannot be ascMuincd. while its antiquity were granted to the undersigned All

is fully verified by the fact that it is used persons having claims against said estate in almost all the synagogues throughout are requested to present them properly

the w )tld. tt is not written, at least no authenticated for settlement within one

copies of it a c knnw n to be extant in A- vear from this date, and all persons indeb-

metica; but it has descended from father ted to said estate arc requested to make

to sou, and such harmonics as were ad- immediate pavmcnt. ded ' SAMUEL HOGUE, The procession then entered into the WILLIAM DANIEL, middle of the synagogue, and passed viJmstrs.

round the l ebah, or readme: desk, as-I February 19,1825. 23t

to the! subscriber, he would solicit all

persons knowing themselves to be indebted to him, by note or otherwise, to come forward and give new notes. He is in

hopes that this notice will not be neg

lected as in consequence ot his lac misfortune, he must ttust entirely to their

J. Shinny Panacea. subscriber having discovered the 41 composition of SWAIM'S celebrated Panacea, has now a supply on hand for sale, he has reduced the price front

J 3U to 2 50, or by the do2en $24.

All charitable institutions in the Uni

ted States, and the p&or, will be sup

pucu grans

11 the citizens of the principal cities Sc

towns will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor, it

win dc supplied. This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the following diseases; Scrofula or king's evil, ulcerated putrid soar throat, long standing rheumatick affections, cutaneous diseases, white swelling and diseases of the bones, and all cases generally of an ulcerous character, and chronick diseases, generally arising in debilitated constitutions, but more especially from syphilis, or affections arising therefrom; ulcars in the layrnx, nodes, he. And that dreadful disease occasioned by a long and excessive use of mcrcunty, be. It is also useful in diseases of the liver. CERTIFICATES. I have, within the last two years, had an opportunity of Seeing several cases of very inveterate ulcers, which having resisted previously the regular modes of treatment, were healed by the use of Mr. Swaim's Panacea, and I do believe, from what I have seen, that It will provo an important remedy in scrofulous, venereal, and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, u. d. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Phyiick in the University of Pennsylvania. I have employed the panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, within the last three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial disease. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable v alue. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in thr Uni versi'y of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Feb 7. 1824. JOHN SHINN, CHEMIST. N. H. For sale, at smith and Pcarsall's, 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

year, and send their accounts for pay ment. PROPOSALS BY WILLIAM D. M. WTCKHAM, For publishing by subscription, a Gazateer of the State of Indiana. Containing a full and comprehensive view of the counties, towns, villages and boroughs, and the number of their inhabitants, the names of rivers 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 origin of the name: together with a statistical view of the w hole.

CONDI I IONS. The "Gazatccr' will be printed in pamphlet form, and will contain between forty and fifty medium octavo pagts. They will be delivered ro subscribers at twenty five cents per copy to non subscribers the price will be thirty one and a fourth cents. The work will be put to press so sooa as a sufficient number of subscribers are obtained o justify the undertaking. tfZT Subset ibcrs to th'; above work received at this office. it. DAM IK Lfe. (atornev at law.)

HAS removed from Princeton to Vincennes la and will practice law in the first & fourth iudicial circuits. He

keeps his office on water street, where he may at all times be found. April 24, 1824. l utf

Mfention!!!

AGREEABLE to orders received from the commandant of the 1st. Brigade, Indiana Militia. The commissioned officers of the 1st Hegt. Indiana Militia, will meet at thr rnnrt llntiv in

Hosofi to renew their paper, or to make Vincenne nn thr lath d of March

rnli n f r i.i m n a i e u. 1 1 1 Ti n l-1 Kim trt 1 . V

. next, anu cicci a .uajur ucm. 10 com

recover uic -wiuuiu uuc. u pcrsun m- manc lhc 6lh dhibion Ind. Militia, vice

debted to him arc also requested to make

payment.

JOHN WISE. Vincennes, Feb. 19, 1825. 1-tf KT7THE 'ate partnership between irtsR If ivilsoh was dissolved on the first day of October, 1824 all persons indebted to the said fitm will make payment to the subsciiber. JOHN WISE. Printing neatly executed at this office.

Major Genl. Homer Johnson resigned.

By order o! ABRAHAM SNAPP, Cot. sf. Peg't. la. Militia. Jan. 26th 1825. . 50 7t NOTICE. m A LL persons concerned, are herebf L notified, that I have left my notes, Books, ar.d accounts in the hand of F.

Graeter, Esq. who will attend to the

tlemcnt ol the same during my absence CHRISTIAN GRAETER. Feb. Uth,T82j;. U4t

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