Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 December 1825 — Page 4

Poetical.

WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM. For me, oh World! no chaplet. weave, Thy frowns I fear not, and believe Thy winter smiles, thy summer glow, Deceptive as retiring snow. For all thy pleasures but deceive. Let Heautt, with its eyes of fire. With maddening love the gay inspire: Let War, in panoply array'd, Unsheath the Chieftain's ready blade ; Let (i.ury rear its plumed crest. And dazzle with its glitt'ring vest; Yet not for nie thy chaplet weave, Thy smiles are false thy hopes deceive. Let the full cup of Pleasure teem With draughts from fair Calypso's stream, Which shrouds the soul's immortal flame, Beneath the brutes' degraded frame; Tho' fair the flow'rs that here entice, All, all too costiy in the price; Such chaplet therefore do not weave. The flowers decay the draughts deceive". Nor weave for me Ambition's wreath, It is the bloody meed of death; Asp-like, foul murder nestles there, Entwind with folds of grim despair. And nh ! weave not the wreath that binds The brows of sordid, selfish minds, Like this entwine no wreath for me , The ' show too much, Oh world, of thee. Nor the bright wreath of Riches twine, Dug from G iconda's purest mine ; Nor dazzling stones, that proudly gem An empire's envied diadem. Mo twine forme the christian's crown, lie virtue still my best renown And let the wreath that decks my brow From pure Religion's branches grow. Deferred Articles. A hold pr-mect At a meeting f th- iii,,?a,,i nf a nart of the VI .'iv. .. '.v - I count y of N'uara, in the State of Jiew York held on the 12fh ulti mo. it vas resolved to take meas ures for procuring an extension of li Phnitpr nf th lVimr;r.l P.1linl . Company, so as to authorise the conslritciion of a s!o p navigation Ontario. The London Mornin? Chron icle, after speaking of the doubt ful move hum its of the Russian armv of the South, the vUit of in Bpeetion of the Emperor. &x. gives the postscript of a letter from a gentleman m the North 01 Lu rnn. i-i thp fnlliiivi nor words m a t 1 0 . 1 I Postscript 1 have just learnt Irom 'no ioou an authority, that the Uttssian armv under Witt genstein, Bisarabia have crossed -the Prnth, and commenced hos tilitics against the Turks. They have long been preparing for this step, and waited only kr the slight et pietevt to proceed to extremities. Tnis will he the har binger of hot work tor Europe.' Reform One of the newspa pers recently established by the mechanic interest, to promote re form, proposes that poor patents be allowed to strangle their chil dren. or at least t sell them! important Meport. A passenger arrived at Philadelphia, from Havana, in he brig Bock, reports, that ttie captan of an EnlUh man of war brinrat Havana fell in with v 7 a Spanish and Mexican lleet,the former to win ward, and supposed an eiuagement to have taken plae shortly after. Another Spanish tleet bad arrived at Ha vana, where it was reported the castle had fallen, and one frigate taken. 1 fjNHW UOOD.S. n 1

yyJUST received IVtn PhtLv.lt .7;ij, a general asNorttnrnt nf British. French fr? American Dry Goods CUTl.KHV. iTv'?!) Qrr.KNSWAUl-M 1U)CKUIKS, MIOKS, c. Which ate olTered for sale, low. Vm. buhtch. July 20, 1 32a. 23-t!

-NEW GOODS.

REYNOLDS & BONNER Have just received from Philadelphia, New style Callicoes, Plain and figured Bombazetts, do do Book, Jaconett, and Lcno Muslins, Super and common Casinetts, do do Blue Cloths. Domestic Stripes and Plads, 4 4th Checks, Morocco Shoes, Straw Bonnets, Y. H. Tea, Sec. Which with their stock on hand makes their assortment very comnletc. All which they are disposed to sell at the lowest prices. CASH, or Merchandize, will be eien for cood heavy PORK ovtl BEESWJXS if delivered in the months of December or January. 41-tf Vincennes, Nov 25, 1825. European, India and Domestic 5 GOODS. S TOMTilNHOX. U - A - 4 r 4 r - 4 v 131 nrH"AS just received from Philadelphia 1 rl j r t. i l l ana aiiimore,a. nanusome anu ve ry general assortment of Merchandize of every description consisting of Spring Summer DRY GOODS, A complete assortment of Hirduarc and Cutlery, Queensxcare Glassware. LE.(iIK)RN c 7 daw 1 ri a S IK AW . j 1U iNIii 1 S . FRESH GROCERIES. X All of which are oftVrcd for sale at the most reduced prices for cash. j 3 lf 2g? 1825. 30 -!t:oio:UXWVi i ril. on MAHKRf, between 2d & od STREETS TTjTAS juat received from Philadelphia 1 and tJaltinvre, and now For sale, an elegant assortment of RICH k FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, Comprising nearly every article needed by the F.unicr, 1 A GENF or the Mechanic. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE a CUTLERY ALSO QUEENS & GLASSWARE In very great variety. , ROOTS VILA I lJLUiU Lsi O, C M .kpc CHILURENS J o"UJ!i. A very complete assortment of GROCERIES. All of which will he sold on the most ac cotnmodating terms, for cash 16-if Vincennes, June 1825. jTNrOUMS the public that he continJ ues to carry on the Saddlery & Harness making business, at his shop on (WATER STREET VINCENNES ) He also, will keep on hand a regular supply ot LEATHER, of every description, which will be sold on reasonable terms. lie also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, Boots Shoes, - of every disenption and quality. February 19, 1825. 1-tf Cheap Wholesale r Retail, Hat Store. S D P PRICE, On MARKET STREET, EV vincennes, has constantly on hand, a handsome assortment of jiaTs of every description, which be is enabled to sell as low as, any in the place. HE NOW MANUFACTURES THE Cortes, & Oval Water Proof HATS, Which are ascertained to be the latest fashions. "7Ordcris from a distance thankfully received, and specdiiy filled. 43-ly November, 1323.

MANAGERS' OFFICE.

f By authority of the state of New York.) SPLENDID LOTTERY, To be drawn in the City of New York, on the 4th of January, 182$ AND FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES. 45 BALLOTS 6 SUMRLJtS TO RE DTAIl'S. Each Ticket having 3 Numbeis in com bination. J. b. yates Sc a. m'intthe, Managers. SCHEME THE NEW YORK STATE Literature Lottery, CF cLass 3 for 1826.

lPnzof$10000(ris$l00WfcofUnin.lOX founty, Mate 1 A r.wwui EMiuin ana, to wit: lot number eight, (8, 1 do 50,000 50.000 prairie, containing about one hu

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20,000 20.000 two acres ; also lot number n 10 000 10.0Q0.' and eighteen, (2 18,) in the d 1 5,000- 10 b06 VininR four hundred acres ; v( ..ySlS-wo hundred and mnet

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4 UO .cA)v) 1 U,UUO.nTJjg donation, containing four hundred a-

10 do J000 20 000 39 do 78 do 468 do 1000 39,000 qq 3Q qqq inn onn 4,445 do 50 222 300 5,051 Prizes, 5507,000 9.139 Blanks. Less than 2 Blanks to a Prize PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole, 50 II Quarter, g!2 5.0 Half, 25 II Eighth, 6 25s This is the most magnificent Scheme that has ever been offered for the patro nagc of Loltciy adventuic in America. 1 lie small number of Tickets, and the h unexampled demand lor them, is a sufii cient warrant, tiat there win ne De a chance left, for weeks before the day fix ed for the drawing, and that the price of Iiekcts will shortly use to 860. 0LC7Gentlemen arc theiciorc requcsted, to be early in their application, as all ordcrs actually mailed betorc the rise, will be entitled to be supplied at the present rates. ; - States and its btanches, and, generally, the notes of all banks that pay specie, rernvpn :it nm tJ-ttAlso, Mercantile drafts at sinht, on any of the largo cities, and prize Tickets received freely in payment. jttt.Ml letter to be postpaid. .. .. 11 : 1 i 1 1 1 ,11 iiu uiuns uuiy uc rviieu on as oeing perfectly safe for all remittances. YA1ES c M'lNTYKE, Washington City. October 29, 1825. 38-9t .State of Indiana. N vavs, (MiicniT fnmrr w 1 I SETTEMUER TERM, 1825. James b. traili comnlainant. against Charles H. Brown, and Amory Kinney, dclcndauts. In Chancery. A T this time comes the said complaiXjL naut, by Sanjucl Judah, his attor ney, and on motion of the said complain am, by hu attoi uey, aloresaid if is crdcrcdy That this cause be continued, and that publication thereof be made in the Western Sun, a paper printed at Vincennes, tor lour weeks in succession, as to the said Brown, to appear at the next term of this court and put in his answer to taid complainant's bill, or the same will be taken as confessed, and decreed accordingly. A copy Test, J VAN Til EES, Clk. dc.c. December 1, 1825 42-4t-sjip 4 f IWVn Shcriti's Sales. virtue ol a lieu iacias, in debt, to me directed trom the Clerk's office ot7tlie Knox Circuit court, 1 will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monda'y., the twenty sixht instant, between the hounot ten o'clock a. m. and five o'cIock r m. agreeably to the thiul section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the following lots or paicels of gtound, in Vincennes, and the county of Knox, to vit : number three bundled and louiteen (31 4) three bundled and fifteen, (315,) three hundred k twenty-four, (324.) three hundred and twcmy-lne, (325.) in one square, also, four hundred Sc eighty-two. (482,; two hundred U sixty eight, (268,) one hundred & forty-one, (141) one fourth of lot number ninety-two, decreed toSullivan and Call (Jth of 92,) also f ur bun dred 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 hundred and thirtysix acres and thirty. two hundredths, (136 acres St 32 hundredths) near col. Vico's. granted to tnc neirs ot Uomintc Legard given up as the property of George R C. Sullivan, at the suit of Christian Gracter, 1 reasurcr ot the l ommons ot Vincennes. S. ALMY, Sh. kc. December 2, 1825. 42-4t-g2 B Y virtue of a writ of fieri facias in damages, to mc directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday the twenty-sixth instant, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m. and five o'clock, p ji. agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real and perfconal estate to ex ecution, the following lots or parcels of oi lnai(8,) Lower containing about one hundred Sc two acres; also lot number two hundred the donation, conalso lot numf n i - arcs ; also Dart of lot number one hundrcd and ninety-two, (192,) in the donanon, containing two hundred acres, as 1 i""pcriy 01 eorge i. 1. auuivan. - imijyj lilt, IUIIU1I1 IU(9 J 1 JJUI Ul ground, lying and being in the Borough 01 v incennes, to wit : tneone lourth part of number ninety-two, ($th of 93,) utti ecu iu ouiuvan unci vaii, unuiviueu J also one hundred and ninety-two, (192,) one hundred and eighty-seven (187,) and one hundred and eighty-eight, (188,) lyitJtr and bcinc in Harrison's addition tr the town of Vincennes, as the nroDertv ot Jacob Call; all of which is taken as the property of George R. C. Sullivan, and Jacob Call, at the suit ol Caroline Smith, administratrix of Charles Smith, deceased. S. ALMY, Shtf k c. December 2", 1825. 42-4t-g250 Y virtue of a writ of fierie facias, on 2 r replevy bond, to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public sale at tho j court house door in Vincennes, on onday the twenty sixth instant, between tho hours of ten o'clock a. m. and five o'clock p. m. atrreeablv to the third section of tho I.. law snbiprtino- real and nerinnnl ;tntf tr 7 j n ; i execution, the following lots or parcels of ground, to wit : two hundred acres of I l.inn in th llnrnl inn hpinir tl-io rt-K I west half of lot number one hundred and five, (105,) also two hundred acres of land, lot number two hundred and seventeen, (2 1 7,) in the Donation, choice of 1 1 r 1 1 . t . ' 1 siues ; aiso ine ioiiowing town iOisy lyinjj and being in the Borough of Vincennes, 10 wu ; numoer iour nunorca ana mirteen, (413,) four hundred and thirty-nine, (439 ) four hundred and twelve, (412,) and four hnndredand thirty-five, (435) all of which is given up as the property of Robert Buntin, senior, at the auit of Sarah Jones, administratrix of Peter Jones, deceased. S. ALMY, Shff K.e. December 2, 1825. 42-4t-g2 Tolhe Tublic. npHE Fee Bills of Robert Buntin, forit, mcr Clerk of the Circuit and other courts of Knox, have been returned by the Sheriff of the county. They are now placed in the hands of gcnl. Jvhn Myer for settlement, with such instiuctions of accommodation as are highly beneficial to the debtors. It is confidently hoped, that what is justly due, will not be with held. A. MASSEY, Assignee. December 6, 1825. 43-3t a bargain: TO be sold by private contract, a most desirable situation, consisting of 327 acres of deeded Land, with a good Fi anc House, Barn, Coin Crib Stable, Granenj, and other necessary out buildings, with a good Apple & Peach Orchard thereon about 50 acres under fence, 32 of which arc cut smooth, and about 16 in Meadow & Pasture, a never tailing well ol good water, Sctwo ..

permanent springs. The situation is well established as a genteel House of Entertainment, at which the Mail stage stops to" dine going to, and returning from Evansville. The above farm is distant from Evansville about twelve miles, Sc from Princeton about sixteen. The purchaser can be accommodated with Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Hay, and rough fodder for cattle. A credit will be given on good security. Further particulars may be known by application on the premises, to JAMES CAUSON. December 3, 1325. 43-3t-scp