Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 November 1825 — Page 3
Tilti WEbTEtiN SUN. rTAVEjV.YES, November 5, 1825.
FIRE The members of the w-r -r-- tt II I. P incennes ire company win ue pleased to reccllect that this even ingat 6 oY.locl: is their regular Stated meeting i . i jnn.0j A resolution has been adopted, hv tne Lems atute ot the state or u "- h Tennessee, with but one dissent in" vote, recommending general ANDUEW JACKS ON. as a candidate for the office of Presiden? f the Ui'.ited States, at the next Pi evidential election in 1828 I s iall endeavor to give the proceedings at length next week. To Correspondents. C larencc, Paneico, and several other es siys are on file, and shall shortly have a place assigned them c immunic tkd. 4 Vincenne Thcahian hociety In some casual remaiks nvul hy you, a few weeks aRo, a uuet atteni i vas mule to perpetuate me men- I , r.m of thi, .,eLv. whose various end MTin-;?ts, emulation and talents, are ma nt s' I to ou delighted citizens, at each successive representation Ui) the 26 h i " Coleman's well known comedy, t n,, P jor Gentleman." with an after p! .scdied the " Blue Devil," went off o a fashionable and crowded audience I iv'un i mpViiie applause. I Mnde -stand that the society have now in eh-aisai, another ot Coleman s nest and most ce'ebrated pieces, I allude to J hn Bull or t h e Fnglishmang fireside (a c -edy ju.t y ranked armm tho best Tt nvdern daf ) with the adrni, ed ami rcall" .tumorous alter piece, oi or- I Frol:C Toaniicipate pleasure, is next td enjnv neut, and from the merit of the pieces sriecuni lor me nexi peuormance, and the improved excellence of the yountj re uie nen conrei ned, mucii may bo ex peeled without a fear f disappointment. C. The last O hunhus paper con tains a notice, stating uiat a pe tition will he presented to te ge neral assembly of the state ot O hi'V at the next session praying that a rail road may be construe ted to commence at the head of t ;-!e Columbus feeder, and to pass through the counties of Delaware, 1ST hson Crawford. Seneca and S riduskv. to the Sandusky bay ' The proposed work would doubt !e prove beneficial to a considc iMe portion of the people of O In but we apprehend that the 6tate will not feel itself in a eon dition to commence it. until the canals now in progress be completed. The West We noticed. in our la t a statement ma le, that Mr. P- 'tiler a member of congress from Pennsylvania, and only about bl years ot age, was hehev. ed to be the oldest person living, that a born west of the Alle pha'iy mountains Wc have since received a letter from a very respeetuble gentlemen, dated in Ken tue'. the I5tb Sept from which we derive the follwinor curious fa ts T ie informant in the win ter if ITS! 5. was at Clarksville on t le jiortb bank of the Ohin river, it the l wei' end of the falls, a id fred a salute in honor of the Ji- v w iute child born, whoe mo t vv uas an American, within the tlnt-i t of country that now (1S'J5 o!v 40 years) contain.; a million of persons. There were, previous to this some French settlers on the Wabash and at ICaskukia who had been Mil.jeetrd to the United States, hy jenl. Clarke; and there may have bct : children born am n ncm previous to the one n w a; uded t, who was the daughter ut the wile of a soldier,
named VaugVian, a sergeant in t
gen. Clark's corps. The swivel with which the salute was fired, was used as well for defence against the Indians, as to alarm the fort a. iOU:sv:iu . anfi wi1Rn it was fired, cant. Thorn is, and lieu. tenant William Clarke hurried down and hailer! tr tnmv fhp cause of the firing It was a dark . . . A .... . . 3 -7 heard the reason ol it. cant. Thomas said that he would not have cared for the disturbance, had the child been a boy but the party trom Louisville returned to their lodgings in a good humor. We have chiefly used the words of our correspondent, and he adds that the facts may be relied on. A lies. The balance of the eight milli ons loan, amounting to upwards ot six millions, was patd off by the United States, at the various bran ches of the United States bank. on e frst f)(.tot)er About a P . fr ... million & a halt was paid in New York. It is staled bv persons conversant with money matters, savs tlu A vnraUv that. I hi ilU c , . . . h"r.ement of tins large sum. has greatly relieved the money market in New York, and in other parts of the country. In "North Carolina, as well as Louisiana, the humming hircl is suspected of hemp- the cause ol a destructive rot in the cotton plant , . . . ami means are i i oe ueviseu ior expelling; the 1 mischievious hu d ft om the fields. We hope that h pvnn c tfU ,. .11 not he proscribed, without a full demonstration, that it deserves the epithet which is so inucli a variance with its appearance. What man of taste who has a field to spare in this quarter, will not welcome a column of t hem ? Gould a llock be transported to Kurope, tiie naturalists of that continent would receive it with enthusiasm. Georgia. The election for go vcrnor took place on the 1st Monday in October. So far as the returns have been received here. Troup is ahead. It is believed he will be re elected. Ddnxvarc is the only state in the union in which the old parties of democrats and federalists arc fully kept up. The next legislature will be democratic. Law of l.;bct. We observe, by the "'vwence, (H. I.) Journal, that, on an indictment tor a libel, the State vs. Spear, ; ,,et:ll (!cdl!cdt by a verdict ot a ju.y, who j are made, in that case, sole judges ol the ' tJwand fact, that an irdictnunt cannot be sustained for a iibel ; that the party a;rievrd must bring his private action for damages. The point taken b the detendant's cotnnf.el, was, that the English common law of libel was not in lorec in that state hat it was inconsistent, in its principles, with the cons;i ution ot the U States. iUs. 'I lie Eagle Bank, at New Haven , Lon. ... If Ins closed its do os it is said nottohavec met with any mateiial losses, and strong' 'y intimated to hac been clone to answer some sped l cases and that when ac complihed, it tnay,jc.si4v resume specie payments Nilrs says, if hanging laws ate utcc-.isary, fraudulent bankers should receive all the benrji! of them. .;i.rr:.i, It is again reported that the widow ol Napoleon, has mat ried count Ni.pnct g. linizi! The empress oftentimes rides on heisebach, ai.d u!viys astiide, li!e a ukui a nu-cle which docs not seem to be practised by any other woman in Uiazil. France. The duchess of Cerry, has jjjtvcn h'cr ronsrnt to he god mother to a church Lcll a; Hot:cn ?
IIYMEXIAY,
When lovers swear true faith, The list'ning Angels stand on the golden batt tlements of Heaven, And waft their vows to the eternal throne." Mah ied On the 20th ult. by Jas. Thorn, Esq. Mr. William Baldwin, to Miss Sally liarilow both of this county On the same day, by the Hev. Mr. , Mr. James Dunn, to Miss Polly Stean, both of Knox county. On the Cd inat. by Hy, Ruble, Esqr. Mr. John Bt. Rucharv die, jr. to Miss Mary Bonhoni, both of Knox county. On the 24th ult. by the Rev. Mr. Champomier, Mr. NichacT Murphy, to Miss Martha B. Vhalcn, both of Washington, 1) ivies county. THE bet s wih pay the highest pi ice in cash for ahv quantity of good Rrrs Wax. MIKUKE 8c ULNEY. ieptembcr 16, 1 825. 3i-tt European. India and Domestic 4L GOODS H. TOMLIXSON, C MAKKET STREET VIXCENltES IA.J AS just received fimn Philadelphia and naltinwreVL handsome and vc i y general assortment ot Merchandize of every description consisting of Spring Summer DRY (iOODS A complete assortment of Hirdu are and Cutlery, Queensicarc Sf Glassware. straw N& BONN I5T 8 FRESH GROCERIES. All of which nr.- ofi'-red for sale al the mn?t reduced prices for cash - 13 tf. May 23. 1825. NEW mToD.s. JUST received lion- Philade.'ikia, a genet al asxH-rme-nt of British. French' American o thu Gnodi it i-rnnn.st. ; LI.KV. II vRI) Qnr.KNS'vVARi:, fiiU)Ci'.HIt'S, SHOES, ike. Which are offuieil lor sale, 'ow. W m. BUR rcn. 23-tt Ju.v 20, !20. 'upcv 1 'licaper Still. 6 18? ft S?B? 5 : t fl I & . Vfl'i t O.V MAMIE?. ( twt't'ti '2d 13 3d S TR F. E TS eAS just ce-iid ft on. Philadelphia and llaltiuiMe. and now for sale, an eleejant as'-or'nicra of men Sc r a s n 1 o n a n l e 'a Comprising nearh cjy article needed by the Fanner, ;i the Mt-chanic A OENKRAL A3SOHTMENT OF HAUDWA11B& CU TLERY ALSO QUEENS & GLASSWARE In very great variety. LADIES, GEN IE EM ENS, & l l,r, CH1LDRENS J SHOES. A verv complete assortment of GROCERIES. All of winch will be told on the most accommodating terms, for cash 16-tf Vincuipcs. June 1825. One Hundred Cents Reward" h j,- AN A WAY I loin the subset iber lia ving in Vmctiines, on Sunday, the 23.1 of Ovtobr last, an apprt nticc to the lailcriv.tr b'wi-irss. by the name ol I Cooper Khulerdine Watson, hfbctw cen 15 aod '6 ears of age, wore a- ' o way, or took with him, one lii'ht mixed Janes Coattee, one pair of light mixed casanctt, and one pail of white i otton pantaloons, one black figured silk, and one blue mixed janes cst, and a wool hat the above icward will be given to any peron scenting him in any jail so that I ecet him again, or reasonable charges paid if brought home Ail persons ate hcteby cautioned aairot hatboiin or cmployiin; him, os i m determined to put the law in fcrcc against anv wl o do. J. IJ.M All 1'IN. November '1, 1G23. J8-3t jou. eym.lv r.iiLon of moral habits, r.nd a i;ood workman, will find constant employment atrd liberal wages, on application to J. D, M.
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MANAGERS' OFFICE.- ( Bu authority of the Hate cXez) York. J
SPLENDID LOTTERY, To be drawn in the City of New Y nk,oa the 4th of Januaiy, 1826 AND FINISHF.D IN FIVE MlNUTKS. 45 BALLOTS 6 UMBEHS TO BE DTAWS. Each Ticket having 3 Numbeis incombiruttion. J. B. tates 8c A. M intyre, Managert.' SCHEME CP TIIE NF.W YORK STATE Literature LvtUry
CLvs 3 -for 1826. 1 Pii ze of t-1 00 000 i s 1 00,006 1 do 50.000 50,000 1 do 20000 20,000 1 do 10 000 10,000 2 do 5000 10,000 ' 4 do 2500 10.000 10 do 2000 - 20.000 39 do 1000 - 39.000 78 do 500 - .9 000 468 do 100- d6.800 4 445 do 50- 300 5051 Prizes, 567,600 9 139 B anks
Lets than 2 Blanks to a Prize. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole, 50 Quii er, gl2 50 Hail, 25 Eighth, 6 25 This is the most magnificent Scheme that has cverbem offered for the p-tro-nai;e of Lotteiy adventuie in America, The small number of 1 ickcts, and the unexampled demand lor them, is a sufficient warrant, that there will not be a chance left, for weeks bcfoic the day fixed for the chawing, and that the price of Tickets will shottly lie to 860. $Or(' ntlcmt n ate thitefore requested, to be early in iheir application, as all orders actually mailed before the tite, will bo entitled to be supplied at the present rates Notcson the b mk of the Uri'ed Mates and its branches, and generally, the notes ol all banks that pa) specie, received at par tltfAlso, Mercantile draf's at sight, any of the large cities, and prize Tickets received freely in payment tf All letteri, to be post paid. he mails may be rt lied on as being pei iectly safe for all remittances. YAJ ES Sc M'lN YHE, Wathingion City, October 29, 1825. 3 9t LOOK IIKKE St raved from the 1 r a . rvs-.-i sunset iocr (wnne nunc neighbourhood nt Vin. - -" - cenncs, about ti e 20th of September last) an 1HOX UlLiY MJRE. heavy set, abmu I 4 3 hands high, eight yt ai s o'd. has the appeal ance o a bald face, ai d is a natural pacer any person returmrg said mare to the subciibcr, living m Union pi aii ie, or by seeming her, ai d giving information so that I gel her again, shall be libetally l ew aided ' SARAH HOGUE November C, 1825. 38-3 Information to Pensioners. STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF October 19. Ifi9 Conformably to the regulations of the war department, of the 19th of June, 18:4, I. JB9 a magistrate in the county uboi e r..mu-d, do hereby certifv, that 1 have the most satisfactory evidence (here state what the evidence is whether personal knowledge or the affidavits of respectable persons, gi.ing their names) that CD, who has this day appeared before me, to take the oath of identity, is the identical person in the pension Certificate which he lias exhibited before me, numbered , and bearing date at the w;tr office, the. day of 18 , that the said Certificate was originally issued fr him ; that he now hold the same in his possession, and clahns nil the benefits arising therefrom. Given under my h md at , on the day and year above written. All, I, EE rk-vk f the court of county, certifv that .i'. is a magistrate, as above, and that the f -re going signature, purporting to he hi-, i genuine. In tcstiiuonv whereof I have hereunto afF.xed my -e il f office, and vjb-crihec! my name, this day of in theye.it. I'.!'. Ct'ilJi ft'." CUtt'f- C'jHUtu. The above ulfid tvit is required in all cases where th,- I'eas'n ner has not received his stipend for tine ye ir; pensioners apphing without procuring the above certificate w ill fail in getting the pen.ioii mrney due. The fercgeinj iorra muit be pursued literaUy.
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