Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 March 1826 — Page 3

THIS WHS T 13 UN SUN

CA.V.VA6, march 4, 1826

The members of the Yrincenncs I'ire Company, arc reminded that this evening is their regular meeting. An " twiuitcr" has been received his subject is truly an important one, but as it is undergoing an investigation at this time before the proper tribunal, I can sec no good, that can be effected by the publication of it I must therefore at present decline inserting it. Congress. -In the Senate, Mr. Noble offered a resolution, lor an appropriation ot S50.U00, for the purpose of cxtinguisniug the residue ot the Indian title to lands in this stare. In the House of Representatives, Mr. Boon offered a i evolution authorizing holders of land certificates to relinquish by legal subdivision down to 40 acres. The Oration dclivcicd by Mr. Ewing, on the 22d ult. will appear next week. I have been requested to announce RATLTPR tiOOX. as a candidate to re present the first Congressional disttict, in the 20th Congress.

I have been requested to announce LA IV R KXCR S SlftrL K R, as a candidate to represent the fu st Congressional district, in the 2 Hh ( ongrsss. m .' . o o ; : : To (he Public. All the inhabitants of Indiana and Illinois, as being deeply interested, must know, that on the 30th of the present month, that u, on Thursday in Easter vcck the Corner Stone ot the Unman Catholic Cathedral of Vincennes will be la d, the c emony commencing at 10 o' clock. K M The two adjoining S'alcs will soon tornt but one dioccss, ol which Vincennes, biing the most cenn al town, will become the residv-nce of a Pi elate 1 lis beneficence however will not be confined to this spot N; all shall feel the effects ol i , Catholics and Protestants shall be the objects ol his at dent zeal and tender charity. Henceforth then, it is to be hoped, they will be strictly linked by the engaging ties of charity and lo-.ovv ship ; May the pathetic !k earnest praver the Saviour of mankind, mule to His Heavenly Father for all his lodowcrs. and most particularly for his Apostles, be heard in our behalf, vi x that they might become one together, as He anil his Fathcr were one. We slull do all in our power, to give to this most awful and sa crcd ceremony, due solemnity. Dear Catholic brethren, beloved brcthien of every persuasion, attend you wid thiuby afford me the greatest pleasure, by tcsiifying that holy joy and congratulation with which every heart should exult, whenever Temples or Monuments arc to be raised, to the glory of the Almighty. Attend all, you will to your great satisfaction feel, tho wc may disagree in points of belief, yet we look upon ourselves and others, as all children of the same Father ; and bound to the same eternal bliss. From well bred and enlightened persons, nothing but what is decent and becoming needs be expi cicd As we consider you as sueh.it would he needless to notify, that on this occasion the gt cutest o'der and decorum are to be observed ; Oh mav we be ab'c to say in ttuih, in im it ation of a eelebiated pagan orator, that tt etc is u-t a State (if not a town) of N. America, which docs not testify to the cu ri ms traveller the existence ol a Supreme lleing" and moreover proclaim to the a nazing eye that the Oospel has reached every part of the Union- at present this with propriety, could not be said of Indiana the only temple in it, deserving that appellation, having of late, been converted into a ball mom. Ail arc desired to come very early, to gUe time to arrange them in ot der of procession. KespeethiUv vours, J. L. CHAMPOM1F.U. March 4, IS -6. COMMlNleWTK.n, 1)1 KO On Friday moining, the 24th ult. .Ui.vt 1ijry Lvitisj ru uillc!, daughter of captain Mitchel Hrouillet, of this place, aged about 1 V years leaving a devotedly affectionate family, and a long list of Friend and associates, to shed alVeetions mingling tears over her grave, when the remembrance of other griefs shall have faded A reasonable man will never expect that ripe fruit will not fall, or that full corn will not be gathered ; the premature end of the deceased, however, in all the sweet flow of youth, beauty and cheerfulness, give force to the poignancy of sorrow, and is deeply deplored. To a form whose perfect symmetry caught every eye, and manners unusually enga

ging, this young lady added a fare assemblage of all those captivating virtues which cause beauty and innocence to be admired in life, and lamented in death. The great attention paid to her duting her distressing illness, the sorrow manifested at her death, and the almost unprecedented concourse of both sexes attending her funcial, affords a better penegyric than words can bestow I have penn'd the following tribute to her me mory. Youth, beauty, promise Oh how weak to save, Since Mary luvM, is hurried to the sravc ; Bootless they provM to give a long career To virtue hallow M, and to friendship dear: The coming tints of the approaching Sun Are like the course her early hours had run ; Then vcnTd in night he giv es no cheering ray, lint shines triumphant a sueecedieg dav ; Thus grief is lull'd on hopes all soothing breast, Mary is gone ! ti rise f Veri 'T bltsi V.. t-: . o n: : : France will not withdraw her troops from Spain until s;ie has paid lor the keeping of them, though Fetdinand i exceedingly anxious lor tUe.ii removal. It is said that an extensive conspiracy has been tliseoxcied at St. Sebastians, (Sfuun.) and t at sexeiai persons hail been ancstul o hers escaped on hoard the Fnglih ve-sel, which thev seized. The high piceol bn ad waspto ducing much disoulci and diatt ctis at Mad.id The kin": of Portugal was reported to be veiy ill, and xpccli d to die. 'Fhe rpicen, it w as u alei stood, was ready for a revolution, in case e f his deal h, and some dis'uibauccs mav be looked for. The death of the emperor

of Russia has caused a prodigious sensation in Germanv cspet ially in ti c nuiiv ev maiket. Tlici e is a teailul looking for great events. At Am.leidam, the lunds h. d declined fnir fie? cm'. A destructive Hood took place at Fmdeu, Pi ussia, on the 7th Nov. The whose city, with the exception of a

lew streets, was ovet flown. CVcftc. '1 he Egyptian lleet ronis'cd of 132 vessels among them a steam boat buih in Knglaud, and had on brat d 8,00(1 infant! y and 1 ,5oo cav all y ltw c , sod that the hoops would he immediately marched upon Pat i as. Augslnog, iVrcoher 1;. A cecums from N"apo!i di Hum u.ia si..te tiu.L ih Greek senate l-mm, mhh,!(! all ?! poiemai e!s a ! eapt i;to-ull the . on the pt' si v. s'tt r of fl'r.rs, one of the French otttci rs, i( ;-ai vd umier tlie batmcrs id' the (iiecks owd the follow iug speech to the asseod'v : Gen'lemen vou havi- but two ways ; to take cither, you must t a! ali the na;i mi to arms ; the scna'e must put used at the head, and light to the last ;asphr IiIkUv , or vou must tht ow youi se. ves at !in h . I of your tyrants ami icsuo e vour old chains. In the fust ctM.a'd t e e 1 lenes will join von to onquct or die un. dcr the staudauls ul the cos; in ti e se cond, permit us to icturn to f ur country to bewail the misfortunes I ttteeec." Th'.s discourse had such am fleet ;n the minds of all the auditor., hat it vas resolved, upon the spot, to take up at ins and march against the enemv. 7 voni; no vdj. sign n irj'xttrA;ros No. 6 k 8, Notth F on t h Sttcct, near Market Street, ritiL.tnt-r.rtu.u

R spcetfull) inhu ins her fi lends and the public in ieneial, tliat

she has reduced the pi ice ot boarding to srrf d'jllar.s irr The houve is situated in the most central part of the city for business, the moms ate numerous and commodious, the beds and matti asses are of the best, the table, as hereto, fore, shall be furnished with evety 'hing the extensive market affords the waiters arc attentive and obiigitu-. lnoflr ing the above she hopes to continue to receive the public patronage. 5-39 Match, lrt.

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To be sold b)j AUCTION; jpn Saturday the Wth of Mirch t826, At Mrs. Jones' Tavern, Water Street avaiictyof Household Furniture. mJn Ox (cam irigdn several head of Cuttle, A quantity of good Hncon c. I he terms of sale will be, six months credit to all purchase! s oei g;"?, notes with approved scctniiy will be required. 3-2 March 1, 18 26. Etna Fire Insurance Company H Alt TFOHD, CONNf C TtCU C Established by charrrr in . Cafiifat

f 20o,()00 I) A tars. For Insuiinv; iiousv.s, ntMLD-

Siil or damage bv 11RR.

All payments for h sh or il nniic by fire, ate made by ihi, L'ot poi au o wiiii oMf any ih (liu ' if-n. Loss.s hv 'i o casioncd bv lirrhtninu; w ill lie roade c, ff!irA 1 !i t i dvlrcs'-i d 'o the a'-'nt )? the subject ol lnuiatice, nuiat be post naid. J ;S SMITH, hfmt, Much 18; 5 :-tf Grafted I rtiit c; Seedln s. U lil. vuiM ib jr has sev eia thutibnd JLg-.d'ted Mid seedling Vou tig Apple Trees fm sat :m ne; u glutted trees, ate Sexdoxvn Pippins. Pennivk. and llumauites. For grafted tices, pi ice I2J cents each, cash, or I K J cents, in I'oik or Wheat, to he delivered next ' ul. U A XI ML SMi ril.

March 5, I82fi.

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4; IWOKAUC'iin . MNf Menday the 2oth day of M uch, the fi;s day ot the Knox Ciie.uit court, at 12 o'eiock, the subscriber wid seli at the house lately accupied by Jai ob Call, a valuable collection, of LAW, i.nd other Hooks, anu tig which ate, .f usma ll:-pnrft, ( hllfif.i Criminal fsaxt .fivv,s of (tie United states, (ih!t()i,'s I lisiort, Chat lex l l ei mo of t ale Cash. J. c. s. iiAP.nisoN. Fcb-uarv l..Tn 1-

daily i:xri;c i s:d. at the Brick building of Mr. i'hus. Jones in Mat ket stt eet,

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An entire new stock ef

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Y 1 1. , n k i, r it i and new youk. Consisting of almost cvciy article in general demand in the western countty which w ill be sold on fair let ins, for good

navmcnt.

JAMF.S k SAMi.. SMITH. March i, 136. 3-tf

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M , R i IN t UVS J Y, ss. s0 I'Hon.vii cot'UT icr'fl Term, Ftbruanj 2 I). IS. 6 :f X too h'tt, Otdcrrd by sdd coutt, v.'v that no ice he published lot h ur w ei ks sue i ssiv i ly. in the Wes ei n Sun, unewspap'i" piiu'edm Vincenn.s, that L. Sophia Hart, Mary Louisa I!lu',John Tent cut, Sat i h 'l nnent, James Vreutiss, end ophi..i Prentiss, heirs of Nathaniel (iaitii er, deceased, he and appear at a Piobalc court, to he hohlen at the couit house in Hiiidostan. on the 21th day of March next, to shew cause, if any they can, why the real estate of said (iaidner, (or so much thereof as is nciessaiy,) should not be soid for the payment of the debts against said estate. A copy test, L. It IlOC.Fin, Clk. Y bruat v 3, 1626. 2-4. ti

. ! r fcheriir's Sale. 3 N ,rtuc ol a u ' 11 ' x enditioni rspo.2 5 ikis to me directed from the CletkS ollice of the Knox Circuit court, 1 will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday the twen ! tyeth day ef Match next, between tl,c

hours of ten o clock, a m S; five o'eiock, Y ?i. agreeably to thethiid section of the law subjecting teal at.d personal estate to execution, the following propcity,to wit : one lot of ground in Harrison's addition to the Hoiotijjh of Vincennes, whereon is a Tanyard, and its appurtenances, and numbcicd ot the jdan of said addition, sixteen ( 1 6) also one other lot oi ground adjoining the foregoing, and numbered seventeen, (17,) in said addition, as the property of Jeremiah Donav an, al the suit of l.aac Dunn.

S. ALMY, M,r kc.

February 2-1. 182C.

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h LL persons indebted to the estate of 7 U Sally Mc.Xcely, derd. arc hereby

natified that the licit s arc in want of their money, and that longer indulgence cannot be given after the first of Mav next II V. liF.CKiS,'adm.' February 20, 182C. 2-3

NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the subscrl U bcr for Frrryage horn the first of March, 1325, to thcMst of Match, 1826, ate requested to tnkc immediate payment to MieUtc k Oincy, no other per-, sons bcinj authotircd to receive any moncy which may be due mc lor Fertyagcsi during the period afmcvaid. WILLIAM M1EURE. February 2.1, 1826 2 Administrator's Notice. OTH V. is hereby given to all per- ) sons indebted to the estate of Jo soph llawkin's deceased, that I have taken out letters of administration on said estate, and am now ready to settle ?aid accounts all indebted will thcrcfoie avail themselves of this notice, and all having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement 1 believe the said estate will he able to discharge all iust demands against it. J Cn PL A adm. C. HAWKINS, Admstx. Pike county, February 2(, 1826. 2-3 1 1 11 paitt etsldp heie'ofrtc existing 4 under the firm of U'h fr 1? Ilul 'bs9 was this day dissolved by mutual consent -. 1 1 persens indebted fo the said concetti, ate n-'tifrd that paynunt is to be made to J'-hrt it'hitr the party autl'orised to receive all debts due tin m. as well as pay all demands ag 'inst them, at Mcroni, la. Januatv -7, 1826. JOHN WHITF.. John Vs. nunns. The hustnr8 as Usual, w 1 Uv c n inued by John White. 5 I -3m J W. To John Hadden. Thomas Scott, Isabella Scott Jane Scoff dunus Scott and Enuline Scott Willi, am Randolph Hadden. Ikwrrj Ilarp r III iza his wife. Jrssc Jicnc field, and H Uen his wife, habella lladdvn. I'irrinia Had. den. Riehurd I hidden. David Hadden, & James Elliott Hadden. VOU will take notice that on the first day ol the next ensuing term of tho Sullivan Circuit couit, I shall nppty to the sao.e cotnt o appoint Commissioners to niake partition, and !i idc all that certrm tiactof land in Sullivan county, containing 400 actes, and bounded as follows, on tl.e ivmth, by the land late of the h irs of Williams, (h rd. now of Hugh Poss, on the east by the land of Anthony Minnie, on the south by United States' land, and on the west by a tract foimcrlv belonging to James Ledgcrvvof d, deed, among the heiis of Jr'm Hadden, h cd. JLSSF. II ADDFN. one Tthc heirs of John Hadd-n. deed. February 20, 826. 21 j p Gears; e Mc Clurc. ;. ,Ycfc. es. Chns Mc (lute Julia limner iV K'aml Thompson. Trustees tf the Prvstnitvi ian Church of Knox cannttf. Indiana, TAKE XOTlCIi THAT I shall applyr on the third or fourthday n the next tcimofthc CM 11 11 it cf)iitt ol Knox county, Indiana, by myself or attorney, Tor the appointment of C mmissioncrs to assign an t set over my dowci in the Chinch land on lot No 4, in the Donation. Knox county, Indiana. KACIIFLSLMP'-ON wVow of Pa rick S.trtmon, dxd. Fc hi nary 2 2 1826. 2-4 Hihlc Society. rgHK Uiblcs and Tcstan'cnts for the JJ Auxiliary II. bl" Society of Knox county, Ind una," having anived, and the annual meeting of said society being on the firat M'jfiday m Airil ensuing, a punctual attendance of the membeis of said society, is earnestly requested on that day, at 2 o'clock, r M at the court house In Vincet.ncs. II JOHNSON, Sccty. n 9, March 2, 1 826. . 3-5 Sugar and Tallow, are both wanted by the Pi inter, and will be gladly received in exchange for any debts owing him from subscribers, or for other work. An Apprentice wanted. WANTLD immediately, at ihis office, an apprentice to the Printing busii.iss, between 14 and 16 cars of age one from the country would be preferred, i: STOUT. Magistrates & Clerks Blanks for sale at this ollice.