Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 April 1826 — Page 2

ticntncxt day, his hcmoptfscs,diarrhcca, 1 and hemattmesU, were checked, and every symtom of asthma relieved. In a few days he recovered his strength, and altho' he has taken no other medicine Sc always before been subject to these complaints, he has had no return of them since. Could we produce an hundred such cases, we should say the cobweb is an invaluable remedy. It certainly proved so in the one we have related, and this ought to recommend it to the attention of the faculty. FOOLS A couple of fools, in NewJersey, not long since undertook to rob two printers, it is said, with a hope of getting money, and that they actually did get upwards ot a dollar ! By the bye, we very much doubt ucir having obtained any

money. Some Quixotic fellows might have attacked them, it is true, and with all the spirit of the knight with a rueful

countenance, but that they got any money is a most glaring paradox 1 Indeed we are almost inclined to disbelieve the whole story. Jejf. Gaz.

From the 11 estern Herald. A Request. It is requested that the Ivlanagorsot Poor Houses ;.n I Pcnitcr.tuties, ascertain as nearly as they conveniently can, the proportionate number of paupers and convicts, whose poverty or crimes arc occasioned, directly or indirectly, by the use ot spiiimus liquors, St publish the same in some new paper annually . That the grand jurors minute the number of bills found at eacu tern, and the propoition of cases in which the offences appe.ir to have arisen from the same cause, and publish the same at the close ot the to rn : That Editors throughout the Union insert these requests in their icspcctivc papers.

0. FRESHJIRRIVJIL. f flHE subscriber has now open and for

JJL sale a large and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer GOODS, consisting of British, India, French and Domestic. An extensive assortment of Sadlery Groceries Hardware Cutlery Glass and Quecnswarc. All of which will be sold at his usual low rates, for cash. Wm I1URTCH, Market Street, Vincennes.

April, 1826. lo-tf

bTFVT of letters rcir.a:'rm? in the Post-

Office at Washington, la. the quarter

eWv.ing the 31st day of March, 1826, which

not taken out within three months, will be

sent to the General Post-Ofiice as dead letters. A HC F John Aither, Mathcw II. Blackburn, Samuel Balehetor, Christopher Burch, Jacob Crabb, David Clay 'J, Hannah Chapman, Ann Cox, Wm. Fuller. II K M John B. Horrel, M. W. Kyle 3, Peter Kypling, Hev. McLoado, Hugh Masscv, James AlcCall, Hichard Mcrrcl, David

McDonald, George Mohn, George Marvin, I . ,. v , , , , - , , . Charles D. Mown. S bhs'lt(1 hy lhc legislature at their

R S George II. Rout 3, Thos. Uowlend, John Recce, Kobcrt Rapcr, Christina Scott, L. S. Sliuler, Rawley Scctt 2, John Storrs, Ephraim Smith, J. Stringer, J. B. SherclifiF. TW Judge Thompson, R. Thompson, Charles F. Wells, Thomas Granderson. S. RODDICK, p.m. April 1, 1826. 9-145

Vieaper Cheaper Still.

To appreciate the consumption of one article of loud in this city, it has been stated to u as a fact, that one person alone sells daiiv tipwadsof 6000 oysters. This business c xtends regularly through eight mon'hs of the year, timing which time till individual alone must dispose of 1,464,000 oysters. A. Y. American.

c.v mj u kr Ty between 2d If 3d sritEETs

AS just received from Philadelphia anil Baltimore, and now for sale, an

elegant assortment of RICH St PASHIOXARLE BUY GOODS, Comprising nearly every article needed by the Fanner, or the Mechanic. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF II A ft 1) W A U 1 S & C U T L E R Y QUEENS & GLASSWARE In very great variety. LADIES, GENTEEMENS, S l""): ' CHILDRENS J MiOhS. A very complete assortment of ' GROCERIES. All of which will be sold on the. most ac

commodating terms, for cash 16-tf Vincennes. June. U'25

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INFORMS the public that i.c conliu-

P of letters renniisnr..r in the I'ot-

Jf&cc at Princeton, la. the quaiier end- j ingt)e 31st March, lhIG, which it not taken

eutAvithm three months will be sent to the General Pp-t-t Jltict- as deau letters. .. IS CI D K Y John Hrizelton 2, Solomon Urown, Abraham Ur kaw, Jo,eph Chambers, V;u,Cohi:i, A i drew Cunnini un, J iines Duncan, George Denuev 2, Win. Knibree, Ttios. J. Evans, A. 1). Foster, M ny Ann Farmer J, Junes Flt.&cvald, Joseph Flemi ::-;", Jn!m Fells 5. G li J K 1. Jonathan Gu'lick, Andrew Harvey, llenr. 1 liuumen, Ji.iui iliulfUf.iii, Win. Jerauld, Da id Joiu.S' u, CWis. Jones, I). Jerauld, Si. til. il.j, i'dj.'.h i n' W -., J o. ivirknum, Jaoes Kyle, CaarL-s La Se: re, Nic'uola-: E;;wm n J m:es Eowni-uaie. M V S Ales, s Moiitt- .mcry, iinv-ei Montgomery, Joisn McGuire, Edward Monn-, J. tines Mov lure, Wm. McCnrmuck, Wm.

Miilai'Min, W:n. Price 3, J. -tines Pol lick, i it w,siK't t!

A '.-iv 1 ai'Mi-i. ..iv. rtackh'use, l niJence S!o .n, Wm. M. Stewart, Ja resS nith 3, J. is. tewtLrt, D.w ill Ueroioai , i'h'iip Smith, Sieh. n rti icki and, John N. Ti sdt 11, M.Mtha r Jfhn 'l ii )ie, Ii dee 'Pay!- r, W. Wilsen, Mil tin W light, Thoma-j W. ters, 'ITa.mas Vomig, Jonathan 'om'.. JOHN I. NEELV, p.?.i. April 1, y,l2Cu 9-lC.r

MAP OF INDIANA. THE Editor respectfully informs the public that he is now preparing, & will shortly publish an Improved Map of the State of Indiana. This map will contain the principal lakes, rivers, ciecks, Indian boundaries, Indian reservations, range and township lines, taken fiom the latest surveys.

also the county boundaries, as esta-

session

oT 1825 county seats, and all other prin

cipal towns state roads, &c. also -a part of the states of Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, and Michigan territory. 'Phis work will be printed on copper plate, on fine medium paper. Price fifty cents, colored. ' JOHN SCOTT. November, 1825. 52 Subscriptions received at thisoOice.

New Series of the Museum of Foreign Literature y Science. E. LITTELL, 88, CHESNUT STHKKT PHILADELPHIA, lias just commenctd a IiAV s"-:iui.s OF TKK MUSEUM

OF

Worthy of Attention ! !

Cl'TIK "Auxiiiaiv Bible vSocic'v

of

ZS ucs to carry o', the

Ilc also, wiil kc:p

supply ol

Such is the growing evil of intemperance, both in political and moral poitu of icv,that repeated attempts at legislative inteifcrence have been veeentiy made. Among others, the Legislature of Maine have appoint- d a committee to inquire into the expediency of prohibiting by law the sale of spirituous litjuo s on davs .f election, witliin certain distances of the place where the elections are held And

i the lowest pn-Ci structcd to inquii e into the ex)Cdictu y ot i , 1

a law for taxing retailers ot spiritous h quors, in proportion to the quantities by them respectively sold.

,7? ness

Sad:!! era i

making bu.ioeis. ui ., vhp on ( v A 'l R iv s i h k i v i.vci:n n s

a l ei'u.iii o

of

every o.,si:! ipli'

v liieh will be sold

on reav)ii;,;!)ic Kims, lie also manufacture

Our Actions The only thing in which tve can be said to have any property, ate

our actions. Our thoughts may be bad yet produce no poison; they may be go. d

yet produce no fruit. Our ric hes nun be taken from us by misfortune, our reputation by malice, our spirit bv ca'umny, our health bv disease, and our fiiends by death Bu- our actions must follow us beyond the grare ; with respect to that alone, we cannot say that we shall 'c-ny nothing with us when we die, neither that we shall go naked out of the world. Our actions must c?rthc us with an immortal ity, loathesome or glorious ; these arc the only tit'e deeds of which he cannot be disinherited ; they will have their full Weight in the balance of eternity, when evcrv thing else is riothing ; and their ralue will be confirmed or established by those two sure destrovci of all caithlv things Tim and Death.

of every diseri pi.i

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and will sell

' Shoes nd (luuiilv.

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p, Knox b ounty, Indiana, nu-iagnc-r.bly to the constitution, on the fust Monday in Ap.il, but the Agents ot the several Districts in the county, not making the ner.cssory lepoits, by reason wht teof, the auxiliaiy biaii'h was prevented liom making the requisite annual l eport to the patent ::or:el), to reiuedj wniih, the S(j

j ( iety ailjcurned, to meet at the court house in Vmctnnes on thr second Mon-

cb) in June next, at 1 2 o clock, n. m. Bv order. G W. JOHNSTON" s a b s.k c i. Aprii .1. 9-9 Land lor ftale. THE subscrii-er will sell on tlie most

rMsouablc terms, the tSd

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, i No. 6 Sc 8 Noiih Fourth Street, t;ear

Mtl'k( t St I C( d, PHILADELPHIA.

Hi spei tlullv ini'iinshe: hiends and tin: onhlio in ir iiei.d, lh.t

she I is i educed the price ol boarding to seven dollars fur week. The h ibe is situated in the most central pan of the city for business, the rooms are numerous and commodious, the beds and matti asses are of the best, the tabic, as heretofore, shall be furnished with every 'ring the extensive market affords the wait

ers are attentive and obliging. In offering the above fhc hopes to continue to teceivc the public patronage. 3-39 March, 1826.

West full

the U iiiation, eunUmn.g 4H) nrres, 75

Nhich are under ience, good orchard,

brick dwelling house, See. &c This is eensideud one oT the most valuable farms in Knox county, Sc is only 1 A miles from Vincennes. The terms of ale uill be cash, or credit, or good merchantable produce delivered in Vincennes at the piice given hy the mei chants the titie is indisputable. SAMUEL JUDAH. January 17, 1826. 49-5 m

Foreign Literature & Science. This work ii ts now b-.-en published more tran riv ir.s pi in 1 -ri t d every ti-ing v .hiable m iu- joamiK of L:.ropi -but h';-vit yet. v.!kf: t : e ,ro tht this pl-ni v;(,1;t-i ij,. cce'n-.-'Vie m tli-.- T;4.blic .

H'l exped;c'' to i.. cur t:e great

cxptiist- nrceai y to "--cu? u t'jth or to eneo'.iiler i'.w d s..dvant igo. of cejA ing from Journals to uh.eh our readers mig'.t perhaps be subscribers. O . these ;iceount v ; have, with one or run exceptions, u oidvd the Edinburgh and Qn n-u i i K(Mi-. s. Ali doubts of the siieeess --r a w eik on the plan ..fthe Museun;. hae been entiie.y renio i d hy the experiment, and the be:t proof of gratitude for the public favour will be found in increa.ed ellbrtsto deerve it. Die nev series contains double tlie iuantity of matter that was in the first and when it is considered that that was already the cheapest periodical work in the country', it will hi ev ident that we offer cry considerable inducements to subscribers. There v. be twelve numbers a ear, each conr.-ini: g nearly as much as one of the Re-views. This increase of space enabli s us to rej rut every thing worth reprinting, in tin Fili.il vrvh 5

Sjuartinu Kcvuivh: In addi'ion to ti e fol

lowing works, from widt h v e, ha e rumlarlv

drawn our supplies heretofore:

.Yew Monthly .Ifazr.e. Monthly Magazine iritis h Critic, 7irith.f Vt itiv, M'jiitltVj ttevuvj Ack'rmn7i8 JltfiO' vVor?, la V lie Aunt mllec i-cirir cvf ' r.'s U i n (. b- t rvcr l.udia Mii-a?ine.

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MARKKT STREKT, VlNCF.NNl S, 1A TAS jut received fiom Ph ladtlf.hia JUL and Baltitnnre, a handsome and ve- ' general assortment of MEIiCHAXDlZE ef every description consisting of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, A complete assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Qiieemware and Glassware, FRESH GROCERIES. All of w hich are offered for fcale at his usual low prices for cash. 10-tf April. 1826. Magistrates & Clerks Blanks for sale at this office.

Ktna Fire Insurance Company

HAUTFORl). CONNECTICUT

if a III

hstablished by charter in 1819 Cafiital ' 200,000 Dollars.

tor instiling houses, buildings, goods, kc. &c. from loss or damage by FIRE.

All payments for losses or damage by fire, are made by this Corporation without any deduction. Losses by fire occasioned by lightning will be made good. ICT'Ail letters addressed to the agent on the subject of Insurance, must be post paid. JAMES SMITH, Agent, Market Street, Vincennes. March 1826. 3-tf

Rags ! Hags ! Hags ! TWO CE.YTS per pound, will be given lor any quantity of clean Linnen or Cotton RAGS at the wesnterx sun office, in cash rcceifi ts, against good accounts.

Kxccutor's. Notice.

TIT 1 ll

VJLM-' untie t signed Having keen apJl pointed by the last wiil an 1 testament of Jsjhn JuJfiuan, deed, his executor, and having taken out letteis ot administiation on said estate, heieby notifies all w hom it may concern, (agreeably to the eighth and ninth sections ol ;m act providing for the settlement of decedents estates, and tor other purposes, appiovcd January 26th, 1S21,) that ftom present appearances, the said estate is piobably

solvent, and thai a sale of the decetlant's pe sonal property (except so much as is

exempt trom sale tor the use of the vi

dow) will be made on MonJay the 15th of

Mcty next, at the deceased's late dwelling,

in Harrison township. Knox county, upon , -. r i i- . .

a credit oi twelve rn-mtiis lor all sums

over three dollars further particulars Sc

terms will be made known on the dav ol

sale. IS V BECKES, Fxor April 17, 1826 io-3

0 .Administrator's Notice.

lila ck vj .j o d '.s ii la era zi?ie.

London Alagazine, Ed in b u rifh A Iuira z in .

I1';sf?nir::rrr f'rx'i. IV,

Rt trc , etivr Rtx'ii iv.

J.i.'t l aru Guzt t'

London Journal of Sil

ence I Atrruturt and

tlie Arts

Iin vjofrrs Fdirburtsh

Ph ilo .v 'jh h icu I J jiirnai

European AJagazine,

J Po vkt t A luge zin et

And all new Journals of merit, for which

w e have standing orders abrovl.

I hefalitor or a Journ.d con-isiinjr entirely

oi selections froin f-reign Jo ;rnals, nun per-

naps do allowed, witr.out the !miutiticu ot

vanity, to spe-ik ot tlie ni(Uuij, as well as the

quantity, ei th. matter obtained in his wcrk.

It is ei y evident that an abundance is oik red

to his choice, and as the Journals of G. Britain are supported by wi iters et great talent

and hi km re-nutation, to whom lar$-e s;i1nrip4

;rc paid, mucli must be of a verv snnerior

order. It wo-dd seem then tobera.v to com

pile trom all these Journals, one which shall be superior to any one of them.

January 1S26. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The price is S6 a vear, payable in advance

bat it ii-t paid in advance 50 cents

o subscription to be discontinued until all

arrearages shall be paid and the publisher

to be at liberty to retain the numbers as col

lateral security, until they shall have been

paid tor.

1 he work will be sent to anv nart of the

United Mates by m id, on receipt of S on

account, oy tne publisher. il'Subscriptions for the above work recei

ved at the oihee of the Western Sun.

Administrator's Notice.

ftf" HE ui.ciersifned I

letteis ot administration unon the

estate of L S Berkru. dprH n

having claims agaii si said etate are re-

quued to piesent them within one year y

OTICE is hereby given that I have ,,om Ulis (laU" prcpcily authenticated forC

taken out letters ot adn inistration

upon the estate of Patrick Thoriias deed

and am now ready to make settlements

all persons indebted to the same are re

quested to come forward and make pay-

settlement and all pei sen indebted to

said estate aic rtquesttd to make immediate payment. I believe the estate will be insolvent.

I will on Saturday, the 6th day of May

ment, and those having claims aeainst ncxt' offer at Public sa,c at lhc shop of

the same, to oring tnem properly authen- i" personal

csiuic ui sum utitaHii, among wnich is a complete set of Dentists InstrumentsTerms will be made known on the daj of sale.

ticated for settlement

JOHN F. SNAPP, Adm. April 1, 1826. io-3

BLAKK DEEDS for sale at

this olFice.

II. DECKER, Adm.

April 19, 1826.