Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 46, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 December 1825 — Page 4
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Trout Bowling's Ancient Poetry of Spain. i'lL never be married. No ! wa Til never married be. But love, ami love and yet he free. I will not wear a captive's chain. Nor own a master : they who wed, First go to jail, and then remain In evei lasting fetters led, kl can't imagine what they gain. U No! no ! I'll never married be, Hut love, and love and yet be free. A wife can't out of window look Without a husband's grumbling loud : Each slip's recorded in a book : I won't submit I own I'm proud, Tco proud such busy knaves to brook, No! no! I'll never married be. But love, and love and yet be free. Unmarried, I command at will ; And youths press forward to obey, I find them glad and grateful still, And who so prompt to serve as they ? Will lords a bride's aesire fulfil ? No! no! I'll never married be, But love, and love and yet be free. I often see a married pair, 1 know they curse their luckless fate ; I've seen a woman tear her hair, VAnd of connubial blessings prate, Yet daily sink beneath dispair, No! no! I'll never married be. But hve, and love and yet be free.
INFORMS the public that he continues to cany on the Saddlery & Harness making business, at his shop on (water stref.t vincknnks ) 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 ev Shoes. of every discription and quality. February 19, 1825. 1 tf
Cheap Wholesale & Retail, $j Hat Store.
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The subscriber takes the liberty to mention that he is the first native Amcr-
Q State of Indiana, fTMiQrvM rni'V v
(!. Circuit roar, Term, IC23 j "'' ') United bta.es, Sarah CutiiSM.l,l j "'f "j."1 a" ;l,c fornwhed
vs. y I'eiUion for uuorcc. .... ,, .
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NEW UOODS.
PRICE, 011 MARKET STRKKT,
incknnes, has constantly on
nand, a handsome assortment of iiaTs of
every description, which he is enabled to sell as low as any in the place. HE NOW MANUFACTURES THE Cortes, & Oval Water Proof II ATS, Which are ascertained to be the latest fashions. yOrdcrrs from a distance thankfully received, and speedily filled. 4G-iy November, 1823.
John Cutright. J
Ttvl OW at this time came the com
plainant by her counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the touit that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this state On motion it is ordered by the court. That unless the defendant appear
j on or before the first day of our next Fe
bruary term, Sc answer ihe complainant s bill, the same will be taken lor confessed, and the matters and things thuein contained decreed accotdingly and further ordered, that a copy of this order be published in the Western Sun, (a newspaper published in Vincenncs.) four weeks succcs-m cly, previous to the next term. A copy Teste, JOHN I. NKKLY, Ctk, c c c. December 13, 1825 4-4t
REYNOLDS & BONNER
Have just received from Philadelphia, New style Calltcoes.
Plain and figuied Uombazctts, do do Book, Jaconctt, and Lcno Muslins, Super atfd common Casinctts, do do Illue Cloths. Domestic Stupes and Plan's, 4 4th Checks, Morocco Shoes, Straw Bonnets, Y H Tea, Sec. Which with their stock on hand makes their assortment very complete. All which they are disposed to sell at the lowest pi ic. s. CASH, or Merchandize, will he iven for good heavy PORK or J1F.ES WAX. if delivered in the months of December or January. 4t-tf Vincenncs, Nov 25,1825.
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S. TOML1NSON,
( MARKET STREET I'ISCF.SNFS I A,) j
AS just received from Philadelphia j anil Baltimore, n handsome and very general assortment of Merchandize of every description consisting of Spring & Summer
BUY GOODS
MANAGERS' OFFICE. (By authority of the state of A'ctj York.) SPLENDID LOTTERY, To be drawn in the City of New York, on
the 4th of January, 1826 AND FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES. 4.) ha i lots ( Nr.yrm-RS to ?: nr.nrx. Each Ticket having 3 Numbers in combination. J. II. YATF.S & A. M'lNTYHE, Managers, SCHEME CF THE NEW YORK STATU Literature Lottery, class 3 for 1826.
1 Prizeuf s 100 OOOisS 100.000
Reheccah .. Ia!fcrson, Stiuire M
Patterson, Morgan Jones, and JjjSiU'cissa his wtje, formerly JZfkrciss(i 1 9 utter .so ) i ,
I 1 1 o 10 oi) 78 408 4 1 15
do do do do do do do do do do
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20.000 10000 5.000 2.500 '2000 1000 500 100
20.000 10 000 10000 10 000 20 000 wooo S) 000 4600
50 222.J500
TAK1S NOTICE. THAT I shall apply on the third or fourth day of the next term of the Circuit court of Knox county, Indiana by myself or attorney, for the appointment of Commissioners to divide the real estate of Squire Patterson, deceased, situated in the county of Knox, and state of Indiana, amongst the several heiis and legal representatives of the said Scpiiie Patterson, agreeably to an act to provide for the partition of real estate, win-n and where, any, or all of you may attend, if you think proper. WILLIAM PRICE, In right of his wife Eliza Ann. December 2, 1825. 43-lt Nancy Gdlam.whlmv of Edmond Gillum, deceased. Thomas Gil-
lam, Charles Gillitm, Monroe G'dlam. Sarah Gillam. John
Gillam, heirs and tea id renre-
aoitatives of said Edmond Gillam. deceased, TAKE NOTICE, THAT I shall apply on the second day of the next tenn of the Green Ciicuit court, by myself or attorney, for the appointment of Commissioners to divide the real estate of said Edmond Gillam, deceased, lying in the county ol Green, and state of Indiana, amongst the several heirs and legal representatives of said Edmor d Gillam, deid. agreeably to the statute in such case made and provided. THOMAS VARNOCK, right of ? wife Lydia llafnock. jormerly Ludia Gillam, one of tic h"ir.t & Irgal rt firtnemativca nf said I'.dmond Gillan:y deceased. December 15, 1825. 44-4t
m bjred in the service of proprietors of o-
, ther foundries. He now asks the patro-
nage ot rrinters lor himscJt. lie has also every description of Brass Pules, Since Pities, Quotations, Jusdfers, Leaders r. RICHARD STARR. Philadelphia, March 26, 1825. E71ATT R L L. ( Xo. 88 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.) Hits in press, an introduction to the critical stu.lv and knowledge of th'1 Holy Scriptures BY THOMAS II A UT v KLL UOHXK, A.IZ.
It will be printed froni the Lo:vIf:n edition of 182:3, in four luxe O.-tav o ,h:mes ; it will contain numerous 'naps :m;! f.4c sinulies of Biblical manuscrips, ar.:! u sliort, evcrv thing th:it is contained in th-it edition, and will be vciy neatly printed m erood p.nn-r. The lirst London edition (f this work was published in 1818 the second in '21 the third in '22 the fourth in '23. So great a sale of so large a work on s.ich a subject, is tin best evidence that cun be oiL-rcd of its value, there lias yet been no American edition. Vol. I. contains a critical inquirv into the
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complete assortment of ll trdxrarc and Cutlery, Quevnsxcare Glassware. sthauUN& BON-NETS. FJlESlf Gtl'iCEIlIES. All ot which arc otT red tor sale at the most re Juecd prices for cash. 15tf May 23 1825.
5,0.) 1 Prizes,
Lets than 2 Blank's io a Prize.
.fVrr 'ken up by John tlfjt Neely, liv ng adjoining
genuinetiess, authenticity, ur.corrupted preservation, and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures. Vol. II. In two parts, treats first on sacred criticism; including an hivtoric.m and critical account of the original limuagcs of scripture, and of the connte or kii:dred dialects: an account (with numerous f.tc similies) of the principal manuscripts of the Old Sc NewTestaments, ?vr. &c. In this )art of the work, the history of the authorized English i ersion (if the Bible is particularly considered. The v arious readings, the quotations from the Old Testaments in the New, the poetry of the Hebrews and harmonies of the Script ures, form a portion of this part. S coud Jiart Of the interpretation of the Scriptures subsidiary means for ascertaining the sense of Scripture, viz analogy of languages ; analogy of Scriptures ; scholia and
t glossaries; subject matter, ccntext, scope.
Historical circumstances x christian writers. These discussions are followed bv the application of the preceding principles to the historical interpretation of the sacred writings the interpretation of the figurative language of Scriptures ; tiie spiritual interpretation of the Scriptures; the interpritation of prophecy, of types, of the doctrinal and moral parts of Scripture ; of the promises and threatnings therein contained ; and the nferential and practical reading of the sailed writings. Vol. III. Contains an outline of the historical Ik physical geography of the Holy Land. The political and military aff ars of Jewish and other nations incidentally mentioned in the Scriptures. Sacred antiquities of the Jews. The domestic antiquities, or the private life, manners, customs, amusements, &c. of the Jews and other nations incidentally mentioned in the Scriptures. Vol. IV. Is appropriated to the analysis on Scripture. Ti.it ?.is. Price, Si 2 after publication the price will be Si 6. lySu!)scrij tif ns will be received at the Western Sun, c ilice, for the above work.
PRICK OP 71 C 'CUTS
Whole, S50 Hall, 25
Quarter,
Eighth, 6 25
This is the most magnificent Scheme that has ccrbeen oilercd for the patronage of Lotteiy advtiuuic in America. The small number of Tickets, and the unexampled demand lor them, is a sufficient warrant, that there will not be a chance left, lor weeks bclot e the day fixed for the di awing, and that the puce of Tickets will shoitly rise to 60. fcLjGuuiemcn are therefore requested, io be taily in their application, as all
os vaukeT, brtivecn 2c f sTrkeTs I otdeis actually mailed betorc the use,
just iceeived from Philadelphia ! bc entitled to be supplied at the pte-
and Baltimore, and now lor sak.an i,tm
Moles on the mwfc ot the United
Cheaper i$ Cheaper Still.
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Cll CiltAKTEl'..
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elegant assortment of RICH k FASMlONAni.K DKY OOODS, Comprising nearly evew article needed by the Futmrr, or tin4. Mechanic. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE CUTLERY ALSO QUEENS & GLASSWARE In very great variety. LA I) IMS, 1 nnn'ra (;i:mti.i:mf.ns, sc I": " ' w" CHILDUKNS J A very complete assortment of
GROCERIES. All of which will be sold on the most acCumtmvl.uing terms, for cash Vincenncs, June 1825 15 L AlOMyEUsTinalc lit this office.
States and its blanches, and, generally, the notes of all banks that pay specie, received at par. tfUt Also, Mercantile drafts at sight, on any of the large cities, and prize Tickets iceeived freely in payment ) All letters to be post paid. ; I Tie mails may be relied on as bcii ig perfectly safe for all remittances. YATES 8c M'INTVHE, 'ashinglon City. October 29, 1825. 33-9t '
Due Cent. no Thanks. Reward AN AW AY from the subscriber on 'wjj the ISlhof tins inst. a bound boy,
bv the name otJKPPPRt OA WILL Y, this is tiie sceottd time he has kit me all pei sons are cautioned against hatborine, or employing him, tmder the penalty imposed by law lor so doini;. Wm. p.'beckks. December 2:, lSiW 45-3t
fjj, Ia one Ii RO WX MA H K, six years nd ast spline, 15 h-nds hit:h, lcnthv
small star m her loichead. a
wliite spot on her back, supposed to hae been made by the saddle, s( me white hairs on Her mar shoulder, and cn her belly, a black spot on her near flmk, off hind foot white, shod all round with ridinj; shoes, no brands pctceivab.e, appiaised to g55, beloic me, JAMKS LVANS, y p.g c. December 7, 1825. 44-3t Notice to Printers. JfHE undersigned accpiaints the Piini tei s of this city, and throughout the United States, that alter very heavy expenditures, and much exertion, he is enabled to execute at the shortest notice, all
orders lor type of the following sizes:
Information to Pensioners,
STATE OF INDIANA
liuTgoisj lirtvier, jlltiion, Xonfian il.
Great Primer.
Jinglish, f) Q Pica, Small Pica, Long Primer,
The type which is furnished from his foundry, will, it is confidently believed, be pionounced equal, if not supciiur, in beauty and durability, to any nw in use in this country. As it has been the w ish of the subscriber to have his plain type excel in elegance, he has not yet piepartd himself to isue a Specimen Bak of ornamental type he will, however, in a short time, furnish Printers with samples of every requisite type for a paper or book ofricc. He will thankfully icceive orders for anv
quantity of type, or other articles above
enumerated, and pledges himself to turn
ish them as punctually, and upon as eood
I terms as they can be procured from any I Type Foundry in America.
COUN'l Y OF 3 "
October 12, 1325. Conformably to the ri iralations of the war department, of the 19th ot Jure, 1824, I. AB, a magistrate in tiie e ut.ty above named, do hereby certify, tint I ha'e the most satisfactory evidence (lure s:aie what the evidence is whether )ersonal knfw ledge or the affidavits of respectable persons, giving their names) that CI), who hiiS this day appeared before me, totukefj.e oath f identity, is the identical )erson in the pension Certificate w hich he has exhibited before me. numbered , and bearing date at the war office, the day of l;; , th.-.t the said certificate was originally issued for him ; that he
now holds the same in his uossession. nrl
Cl amis all the benefits aning therefrom.
ttiven untler rny hand at , on the day and year above written. A B l.fi
I, KF. clerk f the court of rnnnH'
certify that AB, is a m-g -.trate. as above.
and that the foregoing signature, purporting to be his, is genuine.
In testimony where, i I have hereunto affixed my seal f,f oir.ee, and Mibseribed my name, this day of in tiie year . -n Cltrk,'f th? c'Jllrt f county. I he above affidavit is required in all cases where the Pensioner has not received his stipend for one year ; pensioners ipplv ing without procuring the above certificate w ill fail in getting the pension monev due. The foregoing form must be pursued literally. TWO CFWS per pound, will be given for any quantity of clean Linn en or Cotton RAGS at the vvesntkrn su office, in cash receipts against g'.cd accounts.
M Apprentice wanted. V5rAN' immediately, at this ofV V fice, an apprentice to the Printing business, bet w ten 14 and 16 years of age one from the country would be preferred. Kt STOUT.
