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WESTEBN BUN & ENE&AX, ADTERTT8ER BY ELIHU STOUT. V1NCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1825. Vol. 1G. No. 36.

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THE WESTERN SUM", IS published at Two Dollars and fifty cents, for Fifty-Tvio A'umbers, which may be discharged by the payment of TWO DOLLARS at the time of Subscription. Payment in advance being the mutual interest of both parties, that mode is solicited. A failure to notify a wish to discontin

ue at the expiration ot the time subscribed for, will be considered a new engagement No subscriber at liberty to discontinue until all arrearages are paid. Subscribers must pay the postage of their pipers sent by mail. Letters by mail to the Lditor on business in tstbc paid, or they will not be .nu nd' d to. Advertisements inserted on the customary terms. JT Persons sending Adm Moments, must specify the number o tnnei ihey wish them inserted, or they ill be continued until ordered out, and r-msi bo paid for accordingly. & 4 LIST of letters remaining in the Post" Yo'lice at Vinccnnes, I ml. the quarter cnri.ng .!k' 30ta .September, 1825, and which if not tak n out within three months, will be seal to the Genl. Post-Office as dead letters. A. P. C. J i ,i :s Armstrong. Jas Alexander, M'-aii Ashlv, Peter Andrew, D -.til. Armsby, V. J. Bradley, S. Ii. Berky, Benj. Blenkinship, Rt'KCca IlVazeltou 2, David Brown, Jno. Bciv diet, Jolm Brooks, Alex. Sc J no. 1'; lily, Mrs. B. Claypoole, Kelson Coulter, Win. Crumptou, Jacob Call 4, Peine C ut, Cieorge Calhoun, Michal Catt, Andre C Crawford, Saml. Carruthers,

And'r. Claycomb, I Ins Case,

D. E. F. G.

Davis Abner, E Elmane Isaac, F Fry Jacob, Faith Thos. G Godwin Aron L. H Hawkins M'Esq. Hughlen Ed. Helvesan Peter, Hallam Thos. J

lenry Darrah,

ii. I) jnel 3. inah Donavan, Davis 2, p.:. Deuison, t i Fen ce,

-ell (iood ridge.

Ldw Goin,

Jno. Ileashv,

Chas. Dewey, Antoine Dabien, Luis Denoyon, Jacob De nnis, G. W. I '.wiu, Peter Frederick, John Grab on, Man Gould,

II. J. K. L.

Win. High smith,

Fu.ni:h Hamilton, James Harben,

Eliza lliedon.

Edward llatrhre, i) t i ' Hopkins, in Jo.- a.

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Join. g, G- :a.el1e.

Mary Hale,

Sand. Harris, Jno. Iklphcnstin?, Leon: rd Jones 2, Henry Kelly, John Law.

Ilhodolphus R. Lamb,

l).-a r.uue Le Croix. E;i M'ClaRiu,

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Win. Miller, J, s. Oliver 2, Jefferson O'Hara 2, Uirhd. Priee, W.u. Purcell. 4 icob Pea, Wm. S 'Fitcnour,

J -istpii Hoteman,

Jav. Stewart, Hannah Soden, J. is. Seel, Jno. F. Snapp, Chris. I hompson, Daal. Fiais2, Sd. 1 hernias, Austin I inn, Win. Vaagordon, is. Wus Juaai"an Widencr, Jno Wise,

Madame O'Neal, Horace Olcutt, Jas. Powell, to. N. Perry. Zach riah Pulkn, Isaac Huthet ford, RMbt.R.ipcr, Lewis Reeves,

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CI, as. S.nith, Josiah Si out, llo-e i ha iw, Jas. Spool, Sand, Thorn, Ira. Thompson, Win. Twigg, Foussaint (man of color) Jesse hiteomb, J.B. heeler,

Jno H.Wells,

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Arthur James 2,

Allison John, A.ny John, Anlnir John, A hcroft James, Allen Jas. or Jno. B Baker William, -Bo d James L, Fahiielor John, Barton Phil W ackl)urn M. II. Punch John G. 2. Bruce Alex. C t h ap man Hannrdi, " Uiv.s James, ' albert Jesse. L-aunts Bazzil, F arias Mills, C i':bs Jacob. Cli.aui. :n Ki Ctvaa JiV,a 1)

Judah Sand. Jones Lewis, Jackson Hezl. i; Kinney A . Keys Danl. Kyle Mathew Wt Klen F. Kid well Nicholas, Llovd Saml. M. Moore John A . Murphy Nichail, M -.isten Step lieu, a Jiiin Wing ate, Mt lton Alexander, () P Osman 'Fabes 2, Pnrter Jno. R. Peirfer Hei.ry H. 2, Perkins 1U vuien, U S

Kcbinson Elijah N. Scott Rawly 2. Storm Jacob, Smith Nicholas, T W Thornton Wm. Tuning Thos. Taler Chas Thomas Bennct, Thomas Wm. Vantrccse John, Ward Wm. Weseman Jacob, Wallace Wm.

I'Anson R. M. SETII RODDICK, P. M. Oct. 1st 1825. 34-3t

Board of Trustees of t lie Fresh tjfterian Church, September 24fh jil 1825. ysRDERED that public no.ice be iv JJ en, that the board will meet at the

house of Abrm. Smith, on the land belonging to the Church in Knox county, Palmyra township, on the first Saturday in November next, for the purpose of leasing the place for a urm of years lor improvement A ttue copy. n V IJECKES. Sscry. N. B. Persons w ishing to lease, will please come prepaicd to enter into bond

for the performance of the contract, which

may be agreed upon between them an

the board. B. V

Notice to Printers. TMIE undersigned acquaints the PrinL ters of this city, and throughout the United Slates, that after very heavy ex penditures, and much exertion, he is enabled to execute at the shortest notice, all orders for type of the following- sizes:

Great Primer j

Pica,

Small Pica,

Lon Primer,

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IJurgois, Brevier lMinicTi, A'on.cireU.

Sept 25th, 1825.

I he type vhlh is furnished horn his foundiy, will, it.is confidently beiicxed, be pronounced Vqiwl, if not superior, in beauty and durability, to any now in use in this country. As it has been the wish of the subscriber to have his plain type excel in elegance, he hab -ot yet prepared himself to issue a Sfiecit..: ! Hook of ornamental type

GREECE A Boston paper stales that a letter received at that place, fiom Leghorn, dated July 29, mentions the receipt of a despatch from Colocotreni to the Greek senate, in which he saud that he had surrounded the Egjptiun tioops, and that the ransom of theii commander, Ibrahim Pacha, would be siifiiciiM to pay I the English loan, as both ht aid his mjii ! are very rich. The same et i a i .firms the raising of the bi( gc ot Missoh.i ghi, and says that Miaulis oad vtnucn to the

senate, Irom Suda,that he uou d destioy all the em n y' squ 'ihn thte. or peiisli Modon, t otoii am! Palias ue so closely blockaded, that r ot a fish'n g bf at can eicape Foity evtn Au-'ium i fl'ict rs brought captive into Hydra aie sain to have been put to death. The tun now be hut liith doubt of the ultimate success of the decks.

Titus B. Willaid.

G. R. C. SULLIVAN, r. m. Pert.- ti! ipdying for letters will plcac 2 iv tiie are advertised, or they may not get them Oct. 1st, 1825. 34-.lt. ALiST of letters remaining in the VaAO.n at Washington lnm the quarter e!'a 4; uie 30th September, nd which if not t ike a out within three months, will be sent to the (ieid. Post-Office as dead letters. PtTsutis calling J .r letters in this list ', IL'itt fiicase to saw the: ere advt rtiscd.

Fifty Dollars Reward.

ANAWAY fiom the subscriber li-

ing now at Columbus, in Missis

sippi, a negro man named J o E, and was taken up sometime in June last, in Pope county, Illinois, and broke jail, and made his escape from thereon the 20th of July, lie has a scar horn asiab just above ore of his hip bones. lie is about 27 or 30 years old, five feet six or tight inches high ; black, has Fathira down look when snoken to, his eves have

formed and no particular mr.rks othsr than as above described. Bcfoie leaing the jail, he told anotlier negro that he would riot tell his right name, nor acknowledge the name of his master again, as it was from his having done so, in this instance, that he cause to be taken up, and news of il o;nt to me, I have reason to believe that he is aiming for the state of Ohio. I will give the above reward to any person who will apprehend said negro, and put hun in jail, so that I can get him, or one hundred dollars to have him deli veicdto me, where I now live, and will pay all expenses tor the tranpoi lation. JAMES BAILEY. Sawncetown, Aug 22, l825.-30-9t J Sale for Faxes. ILL be olfered for sale before the Court house door in Petersburgii, Pike county, la. on the d Monday in Novembov next, the following tracts and lots of land, or so much ther eof as will pay the tax aikd cits due thereon, for the years 182-ir antlu25.

unless sooner paid. Si OM RKSIDKNTS. V 1

Isaac Wliitc, "25Q, aes. in. ch. set claim, T. 1, range 9. Mary Akeman, ftO, acs. S. 1, N. E. T. 1 N. 6 west. Leonards heirs. 500 acs. V. river, Pat. Robert Millburn, 160 acs. town. 1. K. 9, for tl-.e vear 18.4.

iieirs in jouii-ion, 100 a res. W W

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he will, however, in a short time, furn

ish Primers with samples of every lequi- By the mail of ast ver.ing, intelligence site type for a paper or book oirice. He was received from Buenos Avics down will thankfully lcceivc orders for any to the 20th of Jmy. A leuti totle tdiquaritity of type, or othei articles above tor of the Providence Puttht says: enumerated, and pledges himself to Turn The war of the patriots. 01. Iho.da ish them as punctual!) , and upon as good Oriental, against 'he imptiia ii., isiarterms as they can be procured from any lied on with success I oc funis the Type Foundry in , Aniti ica. former ate stated at 30 o. and t.fthu liiaThe subscriber takes the lihcity to silians at 40 0 nun; but t the latter mention tha he is the first native Amcr- there a?e thii'ei hiualud k p: for the ican Letter Cutter in the United States, ptotection of MomeMOeo, ai d n ote gtneand that nearly all the letters furnished tally, the patriots an siiorgn in the from the different foundries have been coun ry. where they gain t ail) nt vv udvancut by him. He has for mr.ny years la- tagt s. By the last ac gui ts, a d-uch-hored in the service of propiicto s cf o- nunt ol 300, dotn the ci tps e n-o n- id ther foundries. He now asks the patro- hy the iir.pciial ivneial Abitu, n. d htn nage of Ptinters for himself. socon p.cttiy dehaitd by the patin ts,

He has also every description of Drafts that only 27 men u jon.id the mam body.

Rut

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RICHARD STARR.

ties, Siace Rules, Quotations, Ju&fifi' 1 he patriots had tit aw n a lint loundthe f, Leaders, Is'c. city of Montevideo, ai d cs'abii-In ; ( us-

Philadelphia, March 26, 1825.

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fffitftnJ. 1). IVooherton, Li ESIDKS in the houe lately occu

pied by E. M'Namec, .nd will de- it to the co: gt ssjb

vote his whole attention to the business of his profession. He is fully authorized to settle the accounts of Doctor M'N mice, and will receive in payment, viz : com, fiork, tow and jlaz linen, rijieancf, beeswax or lumber, if deliveied in Vinccnnes, by the first of December

neKt, after which all unsettled accounts, public mind and the tongi esi, 1 hat (

will be lodged with an oflicer for collec-

i turn. lie will also icceive anv ot the

above articles of produce, on account of his own practice, if delivered in their propei seasons, and within six months alter the sctviccs aic rendered. Vinccnnes. July 13, 1825. 22-lf

torn house at Careh i: s. whm t . v article ot produce or rnei e h.iii(!ie , posing in or out ot the city I ;.d to pav cuties. They had est;djiil d , 1 uu nt at the village 'l F ' r'ukY ane deputies liorn

U 1 id Pioiin-

ces. had airi cA a Ihin ri Ayie .asking their aid and piotectn I nis ciirunistancc. the news ol a cm ps of IJ uzilians having inv aded the provinces ol 1 eauilos iti Upper Petu a d the nation of the I:..ziiian srpiaehou, it the ouu 1 ic:hS Ot Ruenos Ayrcb, had so iiflomd i!e

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tMiC ptevitais to the sailing ot ilu P..11-

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de for 'Faxes.

rlLL on tire 2d Monday in Novem

ber next, commence selling at the

ourt house door in Washington, Daviess county, la. all lots and tracts of land on which the taxes remain unpaid for the years 1824, and '25, sale to continue bom day to day, between the hours of

9 and 4 o'clock, until all is sold or offered

GEO. A WALLER, Col. October 1st, 1825. 34-4i State of Indiana. MARTIN CIRCUIT COURT, AUGUST TEHM, A. D. 1 B25. Thomas Evans and Julius Johnson, complainants,

Heirs of Harbin, 200 acres, towi

Same for the v ear 12J. JchnMMi's heirs for the year 1824. Keynalas heirs, 400 acs. town. 1, north 7 v, W m. May 's heirs, 50 acs. 1 north, 9 v est. Alexander Isaac, ltO acres, section o, S. west, town. 1, range H west. JOHN bl'Al)E,c. p.c. Sept. 29th, IS: J. 34 41 JSale for 'Faxes. IALL on the 2d Monday of NoJJ vcmber next, offer for sale at the Court house door in the town of Evansvillc, Vanderburgh county, Ind. all and singular the lands-and town lots on which the taxes are due thereon, for the y ear 1825, and which I am authorized to collect, the sale will be continued from day to dav, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'c. n. in. cf each, day, until

all are olfered for sale.

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JAS. Sept. C9th, tS25.

AYMAN

RoersTiu'.-. YiU n. Uusj?ell Clns

Wm.

C) iu HAN ILL.

ato iini:y at law.) "TAS removed fotn Princeton to AA. Vincetrnes la end will practice lav in the first fourih judicial circuits. He keeps his office on water street, where he n.i.y at all times be found. April 'M, u-tf

oisatnst

nos W. Harris, and John Newton, de-iendants,

Fill in Clianctrif.

A N'D now at this dav came the enm-

Fa. pkiinants by Goodwin, their solicitor, and it appealing to the satisfaction of the court, that George Newton, one of the said defendants, is not an inhabitant ot this stale On motion it is ordered. 'I fat notice of the pendancy ot 'this suit be published for three weeks successively, previous to the next te rm of this com t, in the Western Sun, a newspaper published at Vinccnnes, Indiana, and that said Newton answer said bill of complaint on the first day of said term, or the matters and things therein allcdged. will be taken as confessed, and decreed accordingly, Sc this cause is continued. A copy test, L. R ROGERS, Clk. Hindostan, Sept. 19, 1825. 35 TMO CEXTH pci pound, will be given lor any quantity of clean Linnen or Cotton at the wesntkrn sun

cush receipts, against good ac-

.fuce, in counts

5,

V y fice, an apprentice to the Print

inh business, between 14 and 16 years of ae one from the country would hp orp-

the t ) the coigi ess seemed retc!) t declare war, even in opposition to the t ecutive of.thc Uniteel R'ovinces, vr t in Uie government of the province ol Ruenos Ayres, when 1c iuve in his ts gnation as executive of 1! e Unit' cl I o ii.ee s as under pi esei.l c"r .umsa;M r- o h-ir ger compatible with fSr mui st- ol their own province. This event, which would have tin own the nation into a state- ot aiuo t h , ii .dm t d the congiess tot ic admit the levgnati on, and quicied, in a mcasine, tl e o po sition which hid ui awn the ex i miv e mveinmenlto an account for theii inae ity in preparing lot ai. no vviiti- 11 : nr that the congress, tiae'as yet pio a!' ' 1, national means ot icsouues, bu t!. -h province ot Buenos Ayies hatt a , ioui,for every thing IU a icrent i '. v the legislature of the province, 1. government had het n authoiized to appy to national pui paves fivehuiuhcd tl .ousand dollars out of the piov'mcial neasuiy, at-d to supply fifieui hunched nitnodei(d hy congiess to he placed n ti e Wmutuov, until the other p (vin(cs migh' fu itlsh their quota N- ' I ei cluo in e,oein mcnt had cfiiivequt ntly taken place, hut that of I) Maics Ralcatec lakii g ihe situa "u n of minister cf wai, inMtad i t D. I)u Ct uz. It was geneially expected that the go ven tntnt ol Ruei ( s Ayies would uv to prevent awa vih tt.t- irnpeii..' j; trn-me-nt ot Brazils, until they eouh! hum a junction with gen. Bolivai, kr .wi, io 1 e on the load lo the uppet piovirues. General AKear, hrt ministei to the L'ni'cd

States, had left Buei-os A v r is t at ly in July, on a mission to him. and hv letters dated ea-.y in Jun. , it ojp-:o rd ' I at gtnl. Sucre had leh 1 :h' quttos. on the 2Cih ejf May, to meet him (Bolia) near that city, wheie a cot-g -s of the four ntovinccs of Peru v?a to meet Bv the same mail news w .s b ug! t tha the division of troops eh : rl td hy Sucre, a gainst the. Brazilians, who had invaetd Chequitos, had an iv d neat an'aCri.z When the Brazilian sou .dio" firs: ailived, it was coi fidtn iy esp'curl vawould take nlace in. mi ia'eiy. hu-

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. in Apprentice wanted.

"AN i Li) immediately, at this of- ! correspondence como-enr. d beweei-

miral Lobos andth g'.ve rnment e,l Ij nos Ayres, in which tin admiral icqan explanation lelative to the iti cr. of the Bar.di Oriental having b t ,

STOUT.