Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 December 1825 — Page 3

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THE WESTERN SUN.

flXCEXXE 5, d kc f. m n e r ! 7, 1 8 2 5 . The last mail was particularly barren of intelligence, cither foreign or domesticOur state Legislature has been in session two weeks, and the mail has not yet furnished any thing fiom them but by the attention of Mr. lkckcs, through a traveller, I am enabled to state, that a quorum of both houses met on Monday the 5th inst. that in the house of Representatives, gen. Robert M. Evans, was elected Speaker, Henry P. Thornton, principal Clerk, D. F. Lanier, assistant, and R. C. Dewey, cniolling clerks, and Meek, door keeper. In the Senate. James Dill, principal,

James H. Farnham, assistant, and Ray, enrolling clciU, J. Mcdcalf, door keeper. The votes for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, counted in the Representatives hall, on Wednesday the 7lh inst. in the presence of both houses, and Jas. Ray, dcclaiedduly elected governor, and John II. Thompson, lieut. governor on the same day they were sworn into office; and governor Ray dclivcicd his address it shall be published as scan alter it is received as possible. C Elihtt Stout As I now entertain the C opinion of cvciy uptight man, in rcgatd to -you and your paper; and as, under o - --"""thcr impressions, I had told you to send V it to me, at Indianapolis it now becomes me to countermand that request You will please to understand me. JNO. EWTNG. Tuesday eveng. 22 Nov. '25.

Hung be the He avals' tvith blacK No comment on the above nolo is necessary nor should I have had a right to object to his request, and he might have made it a demand, iF he had complycd with my terms, in paying off his arrearage. But as I am content to be rid of him upon any terms, I have struck his name from my list and I do so the more Ayillingly, as by his withdrawal, I have had a number of worthy ones added to it. Baltimore, Nov. 22. From Lima. We have con versed with a gentleman this morninsr, who arrived from Peru by way of Panama, and brings information from Lima to the 20th of August, at whith time the Castles of Callao were still in possession of the Uoyalists. Gen. Bolivar had not returned from hie visit to the provinces of Upper Peru, but is daily expected in Peru, where, and in the adjoiningcountry, tranquility prevailed. Letters from Panama, of the 1st of September, are totally silent respecting political events, and give us no further information ot the Congress about to be asem bled at that place. The Frigate United Stud's. Comm. Hull, and schooner Dolphin, Lieut. Perei val, were lying at Choiillos, the port of Lima, and the sloop of war PeacocI; was at Coquimbo. fGa iettc. Nr.w Youk. Nov. 21. Public Distress. The distress in the money market, and partic ularly amonir the most indusfri ous and responsible of our mechanics, has not been equalled at any period If we cannot remedy the evil, we shall, in a day or two, loo!; into the cause of it. and endeavor, if possible, to trace it to its source. At present it will be sufficient to say, that the refusal to take the notes of no ml countrv banks by the city banks, has near lv destroyed the business of New York. No goods can be sold, and retailers will not venture to purchase. Notes of substantial conn try banks are selling at immense discounts to brokers, in eonse quencc of a want of stable cur reney, which the city banks must establish. .V. r. Adv. Useful Receipt It is stated with UnshilkiMl iiinfwlnnir;.'ivt: the New York Lve nint Ul"r Post.

and as the result of actual and repeated experience, that a half tumbler of gin sling, well covered with powdered nutmeg, proves a speedy & an efficacious styptic in that dangerous and alarming complaint, a bleeding of the lungs. It was the discovery of accident, hut has never been known to fail, though often tried even when all other known means have been resorted to in vain HYMJ-XLiL. " When lovers sv.var true- fa;th. The list'ning Angels stand on the golden battlements ot Heaven, 1 ... . A. 1 1 . - M. . 1.1.

.fliKl Vxilt UlC.i O n . I!) lilt CltliKU UllOiie. MARRIED In Carlisle, Sullivan county.cn Tuesday the 6'.h inst. by the Rev. Mr. Davis, Dr. James K. Ohavcr, to Miss Eliza L. Whittlesey, both ot CarlUle. On Thursday the 8th of this inst. by the Rev. Mr. Scott, Mr. IUnry Harper, to Miss Eliza Hidden, both ot Knox county. Theatre. Will be performed by the Yinccnrics Thespian Society on J fit: day ex'cniv.g, the 2'jV inst. Kotzebue's celebrated Play, called the SIR AX G Ell. Between the Play and Farce, Mathew's celebrated song of EPSOM RJCES or PRIME, Together with several others all to be sung in character. The whole to conclude vehh Knights humorous after piece, calkd THE HONEST Tilt E FES. rickets, price 50 cents, to be had at Mi ore & Oincy's grocery. ODoor open at half past five, and curtain raise 6 o'clock. 44-2t December 16, 1825. MASONIC NOTiOK. I'WIE celebration" of the a pproarhmg JL' anniversary oT Sf. John the Ev;.ii gelist, wii! be held at Vinccnncs by lodge No. I. All transient Brethren in good standing the Yin: vr.ic . IX. A C a auiacci t i.ue lyidiies :n - i;uki ii to tend. The members ot ri:;c No. 1, will be punr.fua'. " in tiu-ir at ance at the Lodge Ivoo-o. at lu o'c 1 " . 71 An oration v. iii be tlei:r eu:d a: the court house, at 12 o'clock, m by a thcr. S. HILL, ") II DECK. I'M. I J. B M H I IN. J Comrr.iltcc. December 10, 5825 l-'Zi ""UXIO" BALL rjpiIEUL: will be a BALL at Cicnei Easselte's on Tuesday the 27ih i ai in stunt. Tickets price S2. .14-2 1 to be had at the t out December 16, 1825. Slate ol liuliana, niBSON COLX i V. set. tibaon Circuit courts .lugust Term, 1825H Sarah Cutt igat, 1 vs. I Petition for Divorce. Jo!in Cutright. J C)V at this time came the com p. amain by iut counsel, ana it appearing to the satisLxtion ot the eouil that the defendant is not an inhabitant d' this state 0:i motion it is ordered by the court. That unless the delcndant appear on or before the firs: day of our next February term, c-r answer the complainant's bill, the !-anu: vviil be taken lor confessed, and the matters and tilings thtiein contained decreed accordingly and lurther ordered, that a copy ol this older be published in the Western Sun, (a newspaper published in Vinccnncs,) four weeks successively, previous to the next term. A copy Teste, JOHN I. NEELY. C7-, c c c. Dccewier 13, 1825 41-41 hers will pay the highest price, in cash for any (piantit) ol g(-il ices Wax. MIEUKE k OLNEY. itcmbcr 16, 1825. 3 it K. DANIEL. (ATORNCY tLTQiAW. ) re mo vi ed liwuvi'inccton to Vinccnncs la anifwjl practice law s la amrwifl pra in the first k fourth judicial circuits. He keeps his dike on water street, where he may at all limes be iuund. April 24, 1824. U-tf

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1 ' bag Uavanah COFFEE, :o kegs Uoston NAILS, assorted, 10 kegs COPPERAS, 1 barrel GLUE, 75 barrels furks island SALT, 40 do Sali..c do. 2 tons waggon tire assoitcd. And an assortment of Shirtings and Sheetings, Plaids and Stripes, Which aic offered at a small advance. Wm RURiCH. Vincennes, Aug. 1825. 23-tf fC7'l lie highest price in C.iSl or GOODS, will be given lor clean BEES i IV.iX aiid mei chantable PORK thi' I'all. V. 13. ? H--r Taken ui) hv John f VT Tv vV- ' Nceiy, I'ning acijoiidng F o. r.K'. Princeton. Citbson conn ty, la. one P 110 ll'.V M.l R E six years id last spring, 15 hands high.' lengthy made, a small s:ar in her forehead, a while spot on her b-. k . suppose d to have been made by th-v '.lie, some uldtc hairs on her near s . (L-r, and on her belly, a bbtk sp(,t i. her liCui fl .ok, oil" hind loot white, shod ait round with id ing sho'.'s, no brand perceivable, appraised to bv.foie me, Jam ics i-;vaxs, ? pec. December 7, 1825. 41-.i Nunc?! Gillmn.wi lozeof Edmond Gilldin. deceased, Thomas Gd'tm. Charles Gillum. Monroe Gil lam. Sarah Gill am, John Gillam. heirs and legal represent at hes of said Edmond Gil lam. deceased, TAKE NOTICE, THAT I shall apply on the second day of the next term of the Ci i ccn Circuit court, by myself or attorney, lor the appointment of Commission crs to divide the real estate of said Edmond Cti;!am, deceased, lying in the co ny cf Cireen, and state of Indiana, amongst these veal heirs and It gal repre s niaiive.s of said Ednnr d Gillam, deed, agreeably to the statute in such case nv.'de and provided. TilOUA VAKNOCK, right of h's ivie LyUia Jl arn,ck forinetly J.ijdta Gillam, o:ie of the heirs 1? legal rt ' trcxenraiives nf aaid Edmond GilI am, h ceased. December 15, 1825. 44-4t 100 Doll Reward. til o f t) fliNiWVAi on inc iytn ot beptem n, near V iiiccm rs, Inl. when on his way from Missouri to Kentucky, a negro null!, iiuiueit SIM, i aoont 2S years of ogv, r.ear six fect hitrh, i.iigc u hiskei s, binail eyes, a down look, 1 :w speech, a niece oil the ton part of one tar, but not recollected which, about the usual color of neg oes. Had on when he ranauay, dark mixtd j nes clo thi:g. 'l'hc a! ovc i eward will be given f r the dciuciy of said n gro to the subsc'.:b. r in Scott coun'y, Ky or for seen lii g him in any jail, so that I get him aga n. ROBERT ADKINS. De cember 9, 13:5 44-3i Sheriil's alcs. Or virtue of a fieii f.ieias, in debt, !o me directed fiom the Clerk's office ( f i n e Knox Circuit court, I will expire ; m nuouc sale at the court house th oi in j ViMCennes, on IMot.dau, the twenty stxht instant, bet vv ten the hours nl ton nVlnrk a. m. and five o'clot k p m. agiet ably to the third section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the following lots or paicels of ground, in Yir.cc.uics, and the county of Knox, to wit: number three hundred and louitcen (3 I 4) three hundred and fifteen, (315,) three hundred Sc twenty four, (324.) three bundled and twenty-five, (325 ) in one square, also, tour hundred Sc eighty-two, (482,) two hundred St sixty eight, (268,) one hundred Sc forty one, ( 1 41 ) one fourth of lot number ninety-two. dccrt.cd to Sullivan and Call (th of 92,) also f- ur hundred acres of land in the Donation, being donation lot number ninety four, (94,) three hundred acres, part of donation lot number one hundred Sc thirty-one, (131,) also one third of one hurdred and thirtysix acres and thirty two hui:dedih. (136 acres 32 hundi edths) nt ar col Vigo's, granted to the hn s of Dominic Legaul given up as the property of Gcone R C. Sullivan, at the suit of Christhn Graeter, Treasurer of the Commons of Vincennes S. ALMY, ShJ. kc. December 2, 1825. 42-4t-g2 HY virtue of a writ of fieti facias in A j) damages, to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit court, . - - - x v.

I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vinccnncs, on Monday the tivcnty-Mxth instant, between the hours ot ten o'clock, a. m. and five o'clock, r m. agreeably to the third section of the lawsubjecting real and pcrfconai estate to execution, the following lots or parcels of of ground, in Knox county, state of Indiana, to wit: lot number eight, (8,) Lower Fi ait ic, containing about one hundred Sc two acres; also lot number two hundred and eighteen. (2 1 8.) in the donation, containing four hundred acres ; also lot number two I .limited and nineteen, (21 9) in the donation, containing four hundred actcs; also part ol lot number one hundred and ninety two, (192.) in the donation, containing two hundred acics, as the proptny of Gcoigc K C. Sullivan. Als'j the following lots or parcels of gt o-ird, lying and being in the Boiough of Vincennes, to wit : the one fouith part of lot number ninety-two, (X cf 92.) decreed to Sullivan and Call, undivided ; also one bundled and ninety. two, (?92,) one hundred and eighty secn (187,) and one bundled and eighty tight, (I88,)lyii g and being in Hanison's addition to the tow n of Vincennes, as the property of Jacob Call ; all of which is taken as the propel ty of George R C. Sullivan, and Jacob Call, at the suit of Caroline Smith, administratiix of Charles Smith, deceased. S. ALMY Shjjr K c. December 2, 1825. 42-4t-g250

Tj.'DY virtue of a writ of fierie facias, on A D replevy bond, to me diiecad fiom the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit court, I will vxpose to public sale at the court house door in Vinrennes, cn jlonday the twenty sixth instant, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m and five o'clock r m. agreeably to the mird section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the following lots or pa-ccis of ground, to wit : two hundred acres of land in the Donation, being the r-orMi west half of lot number one hundred and five. (105.) also two hundred acres of land, lot number two hundred and seven-' teen, (2 i 7,) in the Donation, choice of sides ; also the following town lots, lying and being in the Borough of Vinccnr.es, to wit : number four hundred and thirteen, (413,) four hundred and thirty-nine, (439 ) four hundred and twelve, (4U2,) and fou- hundred and thiity-five, (435) all of which is gn en up as the property of Robert Btmiin, senior, at the auit of Saiah Jones, administratrix of Peter Jones, deceased S. ALMY, Shjf k.c. December 2, 1825. 42-41-R2 Reheceah J. Patterson. Squire M. Patterson, Morgan Jones and Narcissa his wife, formerly Narcissa Patterson, take notice, THAT I shall apply on the third or fourth day of the next term of the Circuit couit of Knox county, Indiana by myself or attorney, for the appointment of Commissioners todiide the real estate of Squire Patterson, decease d. situated in the county ot Knox, and state of Indiana, amongs? the several heirs and legal representatives of the said Squiic Patterson, agreeably to an act to provide for the partition of real estate, uh n and where, any, or all of you may attend, if you think proper. WILLIAM PRICE, In right of his wile Eliza nn. December 2, 1825. 43-4t Information to Pensioners. STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF SS October 12, 1825. Conformably to the regulations of the war department, of the 19th of June, 1824, I. .7?, a magistrate in the county above named, do hereby certify, that I have the most satisfactory evidence (here state what the evidence is whether personal knowledge or the affidavits of respectable persons, giving their names) that CD, who has this day appeared bete re me, to takejdie oath of identity, is the identical person in the pension Certificate which he has exhibited before me, numbered , and bearing date at the war office the- day of 18, that the said certificate was originally issued for him ; that he now holds the same in his possession, and clams all the benefits arising therefrom. Given under my hand at , on the day and year above written. A B, I, EE. clerk of the court of county, certify that Jii is a magistrate, as above, and that the foregoing signature, purporting, to be his, is genuine. In testimony whereof I have hereunto afF;xed my seal cf office, and subscribed my name, this day of in the year . EF. Clerk rf the court of county. The above atf.davit is required in all cases where tlte Pensioner lias not received his stipend for one year ; pensioners applying without procuring the above certificate will fail in getting the pension money due. The foregoing form must be pursued literally.