Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 April 1825 — Page 2
ohchargo of their respective duties, tnako oath jmd declare, that they do not, nor
ever have belonged to any lodge, secret ;
society, either of freemasons or others,
whatsoever: and that thev denv the absurd i
principle that the people have the right of changing or altering the established forms of government II. The same formality shall be observed in regard to all universities, students, cc. The 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th articles re'ate to priviledged persons, such as ecclesiastics, he none of whom are exempted from being obliged to declare what they may know, or susfiect, of secret societies, and their members. The "Noticioso Mercantile of the 5th instant, contains a decree, dated the preceding day, of geneiai Francisco D Vivts, captain gencial of Cuba, establishing a military commission, whose duty it is to arrest and try all persons suspected of being unfriendly to the king of this government, or to be partizans of the constilu im; or any person or persons belonging thereto, or who may be accused ol seducing others to enter into any prohibited association or society, l'his de-. cree s grounded on the royal decree of tin- ' 3th Jan 1824 issued by Ferdinand, "the m ire effectually toptescne his dominions in America from the horror and
ruin vv itii which they arc menaced by the
unloyal spint ol retonn.
The immediate cause of the propsition to increase the army of Great Britain, ap pt:a;s to have excited, in an unusual degree, the curiosity of the London prints, some of vvnich indulge in a very free discussion ol the subject. The King's speech assigned, as we understood it, two reasons for tlu measure -one was, the, continuance of the wars carried on by the naive governments of the East Indies against the Biittsh establishments there; the other, the unsettled state of affairs in Ireland 'he London Morning Chronicle, an extract iiom which will be found in anorocr column, attributes it rather to the possibility of an expected rupture with the o -ji;ientai Powers of Europe, in con sequence of the recognition by England of tne Independence of South America We are indebted to the keeper of the M- i t hants Coffee house, Mr. Sanderson, a Iuis paper of the 31st January, which, v as kindly transmitted to him from
flice ol ihe New York Commercial ! Advertiser It lurnishes nothing of parti eular interested, except the following ex- 1 tract of m aricle, da!ed Madrid. Jan. 20. 44 The note in which the English diplomatic agent announces to our government that E g! md has recognised the independence of the three stales of America was communicated the day before yestciduy, to the extraordinaiy council of ministers, to the charge d'afiYns of France, and to the ministers of the northern powers. This note has raistdaJai m in all minds The most bigot'ed nov consider the loss of Ameiica as certain and a rupture between some of the po v, rs of the Holy Alliance as more than probable." Pnil. Nat. Gaz. Spain The following is our latest in foroia ion from Spain, and is it not des titute of Miter : Madrid Jan. 27. Our Government, after g. a, abor, have perfected a p!a;. of U - pi t sensitive Govci nment, suiicci. it i said, to the state of knowledge in the Peninsula, and to the extensive Aristo craticai elements which exists there. I can tell you nothing of my own knowledge of the contents of ths project, but once rr.ore I assure you of its existence; and I can cqo .'.y assure you copies of it have been giv n t tin F. ench, Russian, Austrian, and Prussian Miuistci s, that they mav tiansmit them to their respective Courts, to be examined I can add to v:'.t I have jus' tnld, that peri l s who are in'imate with ou Ministti, and who
are in 'he habit ol reading their i'i:.ihi,
ptetctiJ that the new plan 15 noihi:,- oriic than the renew al of a project nt ihc Aolie Council which was agitated six mon'l s ig'. with, h?wcvcr, a few insignihY jt mod'fic Mtuvs
INFORMS the public that he continues to carry on the Saddlery Harness making business, at his shop on (water street vincennes ) He also, will keep on hand a regular supply of LEATHER, of every description, which will be sold on reasonable terms. He also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, Boots 4" Shoes, of every discription and quality. February 19, 1825 1-tf A REQUEST. ' subscribe, urged by unpreceJ dented circumstances most earnestly requests of all persons who know themselves to be indebted to him, by note, or book account, or otherwise, to call ant! make payment during the present month: As many of his most valuable papeis, and notes of hand, were either stolen before his house was fired, or consumed by that dastardly and villanous act, he cheerfully throws himself upon tliG uprightness of the parties indebted: he has a room for the present at col Lasscllc's. where he trusts this notice will induce all to come forward, and supercede the necessity of any other proceeding to enable him to obtain his debts, now the wreck of his property. JOHN EWING. Vincennes, March 1825. 3-tf grrrA few barrels of SALT some IRO.V, a womans SADDLE, a LOOM, Sec. for sale very cheap. J. Effl Administrator's Sale. Or LL persons interested will take nof ticc, that the undersigned, administrator of all and sinu'ar, the poods and chattels, of the late Iaaac T Decker, decraned, of the county of Knox, and state ot Indiana, will sell, according to law, on the 27th day of April next, all the personal estate of said intestate, at the house lately of said Decker and that it docs not appear horn the inventory of the effects, th-j the estate will be solvent.
M. BROWNING, Adm. March ? 6, 1825. 7-3t
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will hereafter be necessary; but these only at present ned be procured. The whole number of students according to the different degrees of improvement, will be distributed into several classes in which the books just enumerated are to be employed. The Seminary buildings are erected on an elevated situation, affording a hand sonie view of Bloomington the county seat of Monroe county, and also a commanding prospect of the adjacent country which is altogether pleasant and well calculated for rural retreats; 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 country JOSHUA O. HOWE. JOHN KETCH Ol JONATHAN NICHOLS. SAMUEL DODDS. WILLI V LOWE, D. II. MAXWELL. Trustees. Rloomington, Jan 7. 1823.
Borough Tax. E assessment roll of the Borough
Tax is in my hands all persons
ave therefore requested to pay 'he said tax on or before the first Cay of May, after which time, all lots and part of lots, on which tax may bt. due, will be advertised, and offered for sale, pursuant to an ordinance of the Roiough for the purpose of raising a revenue W L. WITHERS, b.o. March 31, 1825 7-4t XJ STATE V COUjVTY taxes All persons indebted to me for taxes which I paid for them la6t year, are requested to call and settle the same, otherwise . W L. W. A LIST of Letters remaining in the PostOfHce at Vineenncs, the quarter ending on the 31st of March 1825, and which if not taken out before the expiration of three months, will be sent t o the General Post-
Office as dead letters.
A. B. C D.
scph Alton 2, Seneca Almy, Wm. An
il. Danl. Armsbv, Mrs. ttaltch, John
Bush, Mr. Botchford, Willis Blanchet. Marv Brown, Robt. Buntin, S. L. Berky, Thos. Burros, Benj. Bower, Mary Baily, Sally P.cckes, Jams Bryants, Thos. Case, Ephmim Chapin, Job Catt, Austin or Anatus Chaffee, Fred. Clavcomb 2, Mary Catt, Jacob Call 2, Geo. Cleupgrr, Stephen Charn.ichacl, Kb A. Crosbv, Mr. Dunnovan, H. Daniel 4. Hobt. Dollahon, F. W. Davis, Thos. Dick 2. Diana Decker. F F O II Cams M. Efton, Kb!. Elliot, John Felton John Green, Ormsby Green, Wm. Gamble, Thos. Glass, Safety M. Hone 3, Edmund Iliuin, Danl. Hollingsworth, Lctetia How ;rd, Nihemiah Hardison, John Hartty, Jnhn Hogue, Hiram A Hunter, Whitwell Harrington. I. K.L. M. Aaron Isaacs, John Jones, Morgan Jones, Joseph Jackson. Elizabeth Janus, Capt. Jones, Vm. Knicrht, Geo. Knox, David Lil
first swion will commence under the su- ' lie 2. Fnmris Mallet, John M'Cord, Davie!
pcrintfcndar.ee ol the KeM. Barnard i M'Henry, John M'Clure, Rich. Montgomc-
STATE SKMNARY OF IN
DIANA.
Jo
7"THE Trustees of this institufmn arc
U authorized to inform the public that
the Seminai y buildings arc now in a state
pieparation, and wilt be ready for the
reception ot Studt nts h ibv Jirst Mon-
sfiri! iitx"t at which time the
a z if of
Call ! Try ! Judge ! (Cheap Wholesale Lr lletall,
Hal Store IB F PRICE, on market street, i 9 vincennf.s, has constantly on hatid, a handsome assortment of Mrs of everv description, which he is enabled to sell as low as any in the place. HE NOW MANUFACTURES THE Cartes, & C'ral Water Pronf II ATS. Which are ascertain! d to be the latest fashions. fc;7Ordcrts from a distance thankfully received, and speedily filled. 4S-ly November l23.
R. HaIt., whom the trustees have engaged as a teacher Mr Hall is a gentleman, whose classical attainments are perhaps not inferior to any in the western country ; and whose acquaintance with the most approved method-- (fin struciion in some of the best universities in the U. States, and whose morals, manners, and address, render him every way qualified to give dignity and character to tlie institution. There will be two sessions of five months, in the year i he admission fee for each scholar at the commencement of every session will be two dollars and fifty cents, making the expense of tuition for a year the sum of five dollars Good boarding can be had in respectable families, cither in town, or country, at convenient distances, and on moderate terms, not exceeding Si 23 cents per week. The institution will for the present be strictly classical, and each scholar will be required to furnish himself with a supply ol classical books, of which the following arc recommended, and will be needed from term to term.
Ross's Latin Grammar, Lit
Colloquies nf Cordcritis. Latin. Seltctae e Yctct i, do. N. lectae e l'rofar.is, do. C is ir, do d; Virgil, and Mairs introduction.
: aipv's Grammar latest edition. Grcifr. Testament, do. Gracca minora, do. do. None of these books arc to be accom.
do.
xx '2. aml. M t-k II; nri, uoot. ii v oy jamcs Murphv W. U M'Call, Jane M'C'all, K. M'Namec, Danl. M'Clure A L, Mills, John Morrison, Henry Miller 2, Archl. M'Nutt. Stephen Miller, W in. Minor, Danl. M'Clure 'I'oussaint Malahe. N.O. P. R. Wm. Norris, Antoine O'Neal, Mrs. CVNeil, Benj. Olney, Horace Orcutt, James Patterson, Mr. Price, Rebec? J. Patterson 2, Lyman Phillips, Nathan Rose 2, Mr. Rucharville, L. Ralf Snydt r, V. S. Ritenour, Jane Ritchardson, jas. Ryan, John Uodgers, Jaac Rutherford, Mr. Ramsay. S. T. W. Wm. Shepherd, John. Sacrider, Jacob Small 2, Saml. Scomp. Michael Starner Matthew Southard, Polly Sulliner, Josiah Stout, Doctor Stirk, Waller Taylor, Sand. Tomp kins, John Tecplc, Michael Thorn, Rebecca Westfall, Jona Wcltor. 2, Abram Westfall senr. Stephen and David Webb. G. R. C. SULLIVAN, P. M. Apnl 1st. 1825. 3t
O 8. L. , 1) E A
1'
Berky
1 is T.
HAS arrived in Vincennes, and taken a room at Mrs. Jones' hotel, and ofTets his professional services to the citizens generally. He perfoimsall operations upon the teeth, and inset ts from a single tooth to a full set, in a sale, easy and expeditious manner, such as is now practiced in the Atlantic cities. 52 tf Feb. 7th 1 82 3.
NOTICE.
rTHllmdcrsio-ned, administrators of
3 the estate of Wm. Prince, deceased.
panied with an English translation, but ; having discovered that the personal imd thisrematk is not intended to extend to j real estate of said deceased, will not dis-
stsrh editions as have notes in English; i cliai re the debts h other demand against 111 If f nch indeed for beginners are prefera- the same, notice is therefore heicby j;iv-
ble.
i he choice of Lexicons in either lan-
I tzu:iC is left discretionary with the stu- 1 dent: Ainsvorlh's in Latin and Schreve- i litis' in Gi eek, arc however rccommcn- j
dcd. Uther books than these specified, I SAMUE'. HALL, , as progress in th? lanrruagcs is made,1 March 29, l?25.
cn, that said ctate is Insolvent, and that
we shall claim a settlement thereof as such
J C.8.HARRI ON,
JOHN I. NELLY,
A d mini s rat era.
7-3-
Administrator's Sale. ON Saturday, the ninth day of Afiril next, will be exposed to public sale at the late residence of Samuel Ccllmt, deed, in Harrison township, all the personal property belonging to the estate of the said deceased consisting of Household Kitehen Furniture, a variety of Farming Utenhats,
I IYT11 11 mi I if J IS.
fnrc.Q Cnttlp mid. TTnrrs
1 w
atid one Hide Gun.
A credit of one year will be given for all sums above Three Dollars, upon the purchaser giving his note, with approved security Sc cash in hand for all sums of Three Dollars arid under. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a m. DAVID COLLINS, Adm of Samuel Ccllins, deed, March 25, 1325. 6-3t NOTICE. IN consequence of the 'ate firk which destroyed the notes ot hand belonging to the subscriber, he would solicit all persons kntzuing thl-maelves 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 neglected as in consequence of his late misfortune, he must trust entirely to their hoxor to renew their paper, or to make such arrangements as will enable him to recover the amount due. All person indebted to him are also requested to make payment. JOHN WISE. Vincennes, Feb. 19, 1825. 1-tf C7THE late partnership between wise If wilsos, was dissolved on tho first day of October, 1824 all persona indebted to the said firm will make payment to the subsciiber. . . ' JOHN WISE. R. DANIELS.
(attorney at law.) TTT"AS removed fiom Princeton to Q '1 Vinrrnnri fr rind will rrart5r In,
in the first c fourth judicial circuits. He keeps his ofiice on water street, where ho may at all times be found. April 24, 1821. 11-tf J, Sh'mn's Panacea. 14 llHE subscriber having discovered the composition of SWAIM'S celebrated Panacea, has now a supply on hand for sale, he has reduced the price ftom g3 50 to g2 50, or by the dozen g24. All charitable institutions in the United States, and the poor, will be supplied gratis. H the citizens of the principal cities Ec 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 rhcumaiick affections, cutaneous diseases, white swelling and diseases of the bones, and all cases geneially of an ulcerous character, Pnd chronick diseases, generally arising in debilitated constitutions, but more especially from syphilis, or affections arising therefrom; ulcars in the layrnx, nodes, Sec And that dreadful disease occasioned by a long and excessive use of mcrcunty, Sec. It is also usclul 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 u;?e of 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. N. CHAPMAN, m d. Professor 0 the Institutes and Practice of Physick in the Univeruity cf Pennsylvania. I have employed the panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, within the last three years, and have always found it extremely cfiicacious, especially
in secondary syphilis, and mercurial disease. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the hfni versify of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Feb" 7. J824. JOHN SHINN, CHEMIST.
i . 11 . lUi 9. 1 II. tit 3IHI1M mm A tai Sdll c 1 N. E corner of third and Market streets. Each publisher of a newspaper in the
; United State, is requested to publish
tins advertisement once a month for one year, and send their accounts for payment. BLANK DEEDS lor ?ale at this office.
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