Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 July 1826 — Page 2

i iinsTTrcc-masons, he will be compelled r 1 th ! lo withdraw it, as to Mexico, or lose hisM at ... . i vji

r hope of holding a spiritual command over ?

the Deople of that country.

.: t dreadfully aicklv at Vera Cruz, the

J J ' " yellow fever was carrying off 100 persons

n dav. '

w s

.f Tim lnwnr r.ln?ps in Aran.

4 leuz, uau uiuultcu m vu icsuiy incir av

, tachment to the King, by committing v some excesses. A lady and her daughter ".. 1 I I 1 . . 1 1. 1 1

nau oecn caucu masons, ana insuiicu, dc- ; . .

ronen tnpv ifnrp wnirp hire

j - 4 . " j TR0MTHE CLEAVELAND HERALD. I j Progress of the Ohio Cabal. The work on the Northern division of the Ohio Ca.rnal is still progressing with spirit, Sc genA rav nt a rate which nrnmin it mm.

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that in this way all the societies in the pi

state might be enabled to act more eflki

ciently,and that by a union of design, ami a union of effort, much more could be done than by each institution pursuing its

I course alone, ignorant in a great measure,

and wholly independent of the operations of the sister institutions in the same stale It is not intended, by the plan proposed,

to interfere in any manner with the inter- ' nal regulations ol any society; but mere j. ly to excite the zeal, and aid the efforts ' of each, by communicating intelligence

ti from all the others; and if practicable to

ouiam ine laoours or sunaoie visiters, to excite attention to the subject. From

.3 these considerations it was determined to

J bring the subject before the diffctent so

1 CICtlCS. and lnvitR thpm in spnrl dtdtM-ratrs

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tn this nlar.p.. Ai thw wn lint an inrin

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lent step, and but 6 or 7 societies rcpre t?J

"JTNTOUMS the public that he contir ues to carry on the Saddlery & Harness making business, at his shop on (WATER STREET V1NCENNES.) He also, will keep on hand a rcguL supply-of . j LEATHER, of every description, which will be so' on reasonable terms. He also manufactures, and will sell i the lowest prices, Boots &' Shoes,

i of every discription and quality.

February 19, 1825.

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Cheaper $ CheupiT Slill.

- nlptirm within tho. tirhp.i nrf5irri

t" L-. . tt i r.K.. oaa ft, B sentcd,it was not thcusrht advisable to d LA

. M n . 1 M UilT VUIIIL. 1 I W1 L k I U 1 I 1 111 4.1 IV I 1 I . 1 ! I ! Wl D Id M P M. . 1 7

; rers anu juu teams are constantly cmpioy- - rrf t ?! ItiUJ t. Sil-

$ed on the line between this place and Ken- b-- u " 'l 0N .u.abt, rrrn 2r & 3 1 sriiER n ,i,;k .c ni0r,;n(m,t. oi M general attention at another day All 1 fcs '. , . . ... ... .. , , ti cal, which is now under contract; an-iy? P r . ... . . ...13 T rf AS iut received Siom PhilH!cli)n

v work to ,l,e amount of between forty a,ul U - ,",'-- . " , " J ' i and Baltm,c. un.i now for Salc,u

. fi fu I imKni r n hrc. at rnntrnrt nnrrs. At - . - ....

s r . i i '-I H

C HU u,ot faihiouable r.S, will bt i given by the subscriber, in ex

.angc for good merchantable PORK

iht.l WHEAT, OATb, CORX,anc

ORD WOOD, delivered in VincenncsJ

y the first of D.ccnibcr next. MORGAN JONES. V ncennes.Ji.lv '826. 23-tf

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?i Mle l The excavation B utc 0 ' wind, I beK leave. M ' " mKtn, p

;.and embankment on the line between the i 1 " 1,a,,"a' - 5 Portao-e Summit and the Lower ranids ofM the I5lbic soc,tt o vur cou;,l; & l!.!?. (UhilU

ti'.ut i i i i .r.,-i R At a meeting o de elates horn scv-M .n.T fi.a a v-vfkj

lli fVom ' rieavSiaruH i, nov, noa, lv comnle-l ral Bible societies in the state of Indiana, W Comprising nearly every article netdc

, ..w... ' - - ...... r iia

f. ted, with the execntion of a few sections 1 "J- bS by u-e r aimer, or mc .wiu,ii,.,.

vthich are not so tar advanced, and short IX . . . - J. ... .

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A O K NKH A I. A 0 R't M V. S T O F

10'T T-... flh.- . . . , . . . . r . I

spaces adjoining the culverts, which can o - V ' , Tn n Bl -V ! A H ii UlTliKU

I-. n AmeKari until (lwdo i.i Le iri nrpr.

iiui L'L 11 uoiiLU ui in limit Hui ro Ul V VILU' rv

Whert

ufioti, it wax resolved, that in the oj)"uit .

Mate of Indiana, KNOX COUN 1 Y,b. BOARD OF JUSTICF.S, July Sr&ten,i. D 1826

RESOLVED, That D S liorncr. BJJ

lleckes, atid John Moore, be appoint-; committee to receive pioposals tor c ;J

: iinir a Court House on the site vvhcrcM.vt

e 1 1J one now stand?, on such apian ask, -

w-y may deem expt dici.t; and attcr a-c;.:: pting such plan, that they give pub;:ct;,v

'ice, that thtv will icceive nionosals Unfc x

- vtin-r the ban c. The several matcrialbrri

the old buiidir.i; lo be used in con

iiicii;ur it, 'and that il.ey itput t at the

: xt meeting, for the consideration ol tins

'toaid. Copy tc

7 H. JOHNSON, Clk. NOTICE.

CCORDING to the above resolutionLv'

A there wil: be scv. led nronosals foil'.'.

Mid;n ecu:-? lu u-c. icceived at thtlj

I M I llltt Ul IVIl'J'. LUUlM) UHJI . 111

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,ted The part of the Canal between the T nwnr TJ-inirte orrl tlitc vlllin-f writ nut

- I O I r .1 1 1 hlt .-...k.tli.rM t . lif.-t,la ..f... t.t. I Ik

s under contra"n February last, Sc is not m . , , :

Pi, in so ereat a state ol forwardness, rsear-c''

E'. Rubbed and cleared, and tlu- other work 8 5 K" t!';s l'"s 5 ;UC' !or U!c !"" '-os, .

is now progressing. I he exca ation on u , - - , Km

f ,. . . , ' i .. i Ii conecicu ny me local societies, anu 01 c i.- h l nil thrmhn h.i lpfn rnniiiii'iirrc . and on I1 ... rs

i:'somc of them is nearly half done. The ;tv?ork is cooing on rapidly between the Tor-

- ta;:e Summit and Kendal. Ear the urreat f

verv irreat vaiieiv.

HOOTS N.

IS In

I)IE,

vlIILDRI'NS

A very coti'plcte ossnt tmcnt uf

couraing and assitini; them in the pro- hi U r .urjulijn.

motion ol the Bible c?usc. m All ol which will be sold on the most at

Revived also, that the president awl K commodating Urnss tor eish

ri secretai v of this mectinr" infcirm thesev- 1 6-lt hk ennes. June 1825.

f-5 eral Bi'.)!e sorteiies.in this state, of the a- Vh a

T ill-, hubsc libers

have received, per h i

;.ver part of the line has been grubbed and i ''i.lnnOf' nnil ennio iT t Ii r r.rrlirri; ill t"rr.

Q i. i ' i i ...:.k:.. ,u r m -ve resolution, m meet at tins )i.ce, on &5i v i ,

!H this time. This part of the line was putfo Fluirsday smxveding the 1 st Mondaj W 1 Cs arrivals, in admuon iV i i . V. . i . ts in Nov. next, to t;d:e the ;ihi)vo matlci li N fV S r-J th-ir iri iner storU n

U.n r i vrr i into consu rrntio!?, and o dti ise such mat f-i Uj Forty-four locks, overcoming a d-ffer-M , , 1:1

encc in elevation ol 395 teet, are required 1 ,, - . . . .

.'lo.ida in Sept 1826; ihe plan, ' Sc writ cf,?

:u dc. etiptit: is d puv.ied .'i'h thc-lj

wih-pv.

teti; ol sal-. Cwiin y, those peisciis

ir to con'

ui oav u i ne ;i op - sats w in je exam t .- v . cd b is.e boartl iusi .ces of said coun t

D S. BONNER, ") JOHN MOURE j "f120. y;-td rl-l

the inietest ol th iVi'ule. cause throtur

nat f :

aicinaieo i'.' pi umo' :. r;

oi

between the Pottage Summit and LakcH "n - Y ' f (i. $Erie. The pits for 30 of these locks have ,ut the.s ?lc ' hM u U , , f , rt,r r J the scieties to lorwaid to -.v.-. convent!- !,f)t, .ii been ducr, and those for more than hall Or n ...... JJ-J ... . hlL . ,r, ,, ;4 on a statement l their sifoat'on. k. sta' j; U ri'UM- rnner, lOthn nthpi'Q nrp. pvravatinfr. I hree fourths 3 . ' '

ex. r .i t i Is ot their tune's, tl'e wauts ii then t'eit1 notii-riV Li,:i ficd, Aof the stoae renuired lor the whole, arc b . . , . . ; .. I?,. ;

Wii , 1 r... r . i .? t kif hoods, and the number el liibu s and J es v irn;ai.s uear,

IVthe others are excavatimr. Three fourths

the stoae required

Fhe foundations o'.

! probably prepared.

y T4 or 1 5 have been laid, and piles for three V ilior 4 others have been driven. The walls p

oof 1 1 have been commenced, 3 of u !iic!

taments distributed. u P. S. If there are other HihW? c0';ic

('olVec,

Spanish., and h; Spanish i;ars. Juniatta Iron as'-. Pittsburgh Po'.te? Ohio super. I;ieu Wr.on Boxes,

tie in the retn "vltti von

within your reach, you v iii pk ae ihfon!

U 150 barrels Kenlmwj). Snlt.

1 . I ! t I I Kt Uft.i

July 1K2G

7b the Citizens rf Knox Count Sfy

tlfLKLA- coinpiaints nave bcijv:J 'V made ayuinsl Win. E Viihei4 .jiitctor of t!ic Revenue lor t' c v' .ittlrrj id-24, and 1825, that the State, Cc.,l;j . d lndivi luaU) have sustained iniuiy bufBj

on tne said Win. E. Withers, as Col I'M ctor afortsaid ; and feeling a wish anofi.4

-ptixiii'jn, that a fair investigation b

ad on the subject, so that ywsfcr be me ... ut to o.'a-e, CouT:trj ur.d hidividu t-s we, the undersigned, take this tnc Itift ifl mtili III thf iiimiTiIm nf ITii.v- ,i

y.that we hac been appoiiv.c J TrustcuvK

.- too lv.n i ;.:

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V Imi-n Konn rr rl t f I I ii n ul lni l m'ii !r

uaiu ukvu V.UUI IIV.IVHI n 1'iwuiiivia " ni'i if . - , i ,t . . . r . V in ;tn t;i t in iHn. .iisf tisi. voiir it. miMk:;:

f-nso. Ihe walls ol more than halt tlu- ri . 1 ' . ' . . Whicii tlu-v ofi'cr for sab- whr-isi'o . . . ... .... . M to sunnort it. it ronsis.ent wiui vuur awn iii ! u'1 alc u .ici-sac c

jwnole number win probably have "t, . f . tietail, iow for cash.

i Also a quanrity oi Vf ym:r? co El ,mnly OP any m.t,m'Wa. who ,1 feehi expressed C..S OiY C u, boitl.s J ..rnsf irynrc rf by said CV.W , t., , a,,fc$

t

i. . . r i, :.. t.. I'l

lilt jJiUlUl Idl. ICHIJMIUCI III J VI- 11

xvY- ',1C contracts require the roirpH t! t

ui ioc m'mc mk o) inv; in mi ua i" ly jfiOctober next ; and it is now in a state. o(

'?4forwardncss which renders it probable i

;vstnat me worn may uc compicicu oy mat m r.'I.? -.t . t ' r 14

Viuinic, wiui me exercise oi reasonaoio ex- l q iaw lo . h t i r

ii vivo3 vjii iii paii. t iui-trm,in.i"i.. tor T"0'.ir e v ';r,'v N tui Kiry

. m i .. i , - ....

.-j t party is now cugagcu in me ioca-io iierei'icre or a mattes oi Mich vital unp

.'sot the line between Kendal and Coshoc- I ance, uivtaee en-.- v no ha, iv v. v it arc

iion, preparatory

.Istruction

apart of the

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J A MES SCO r P, PrcsicTt.

CSf.o II Dunn, 6i xf'.v." lest

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Mav.

J Sc. S. SMITH,

1 8 25.

El-if

G. w. jo i in st ov, .v .i v a' c ia Ktiia Fire hisui'ancc Compair

Hi

COMMUNICATION.

'i',? rf . ?' i ,ii ire mm t hfivi ' l ii'

vi ' i".m.o . h I'ov, !-,?'a :

H A H i FO U 1, CO N N K.C TI C U V.

tui)Lhta ou charter in 1819. (V;'i..

200,000 Dollars. I'Ol' Insuritif noT'sus. nrn.ri

-, . ,1 1 - . -'

ty.: fj? -i inc;s, cioons, Ue. ke.. bom lo-

stract unt

imore abundant.

ne oeiwccn Kendal and iosnoc- anre, uuiaee. cnt.- v no :ia, y--ir v. v iuw a t ies, eooos, kc. aratory to contracting for its con- ?j heart, to pre-M. :.t for u , ,.pn! dio,i at th. tJ,?J:J, or damage by PIR1 . It is said, however, that this 3 cl'r.n m A,;;''St' th rol,.,w'S 'I'i'-J.et.- U navm-nts for losses or , ' J invr .'? trh'ii'.'c ? 'a nioius toi losses en ie line will not be put under eon- j ,,or vhn.-DAVID S. Ft )NN Kli, P-ne, a.c mule by thi, Corpo il Tall, unless laborers should be A Pll:lu nANMKL L N(;TON, felout any deduction. umlant- y Wi.lner rilAKLKS I'OLKK, . BJ Losses by (ire occasioned b

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Auxdiary Mblc Society rf Knux County

In dianci) J.:ric 2t.': A D. S26. The President laid before the society a letter and copy of resolutions, from the meeting at Indianapolis composed of delegates from the different Auxiliary Bible

.societies, which being read ; On motion

:of G. V. Johnston. Resolved, That this Isociety highly approve of the plan cmbra'Ccd in the said letter and resolutions jllut that the choice of a delegate, be post

poned for consideration, until the r.extt

meeting of the society, (which will he on :ithe first Monday in October next) Oidi i ,:.i

f'icrtu inai uiv. uivj vn;cuiuv. ui, iv. sjii. ning rithe Hible Societies, with theaboxe ieso-

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tyiutions, oc puonsneu in tne v ostein nun.

Which letter and resolutions, as reler cd to, are as foil nvs : Indian afolis, May 7th. 1826. " Reverend I? Dear Sir, At an occasional meeting in this place, during the

courts last fall, by a number of ths friends of the fliblr cauc, it was considered that the general interest of the Hible societies

hroughout the state, could, and would be

promoted by forming a convention of dcl-

gates consisting of a representative from avh society, to meet annually in this )lacc, for fc purpose of collecting Sc dis

seminating all the information which can

obtained on the subject, and to consult i;vl devise such plans as they may deem st calculated, to revive the dccaing 1 ol the manibers, and to excite a

Wah:,n.i,-to:i THOMAS McCLITU:,

Husseron JOHN OC K1T. niKl 1 1 a vrisoi iW 1 1 i I A A M ( i A A 1 I'd A Johnson ANDKlAV IT KCI -LL, Decker MA U:i II A Mil: ( ) W NINO, ;t7'"Tt v"ill be re mom! v.-red that a majDiiu

a ot the oU ts is required to carry this art. in-

to clU'Ct, anu that no vter can vole mil o. "4 his Township for a Trustee. A.

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Candidates Department. AUGUST ELL. TION, Monday the 7th, 1826. FOR COXGHESS,

LAW UKM V. S. SHULlUt, HA TLU-r BOON, THOMAS 11. HLAKi;. STATE LEGISLATURE P.r.NJAMlN V. HKC'KKS. jamkst. Moiqqyr, C;. W. JOHNSTON, (. . t;. S1LLIVAN, WILLIAM JOHNSON, SUE KIEL. SKNi A A ALMY, JOHN .iVLKS. COROXER. DAVID KLI ON, DIRECTOR cfihe POORS HOUSE JOsLPn ALTON, l'KKDKUK k MAUL

t . ; Hags ! Hags ! lias ! ;'i TWO t EXTS per pound, will be given lor ;ny ciuuntity of cltjan Limit. or CcCon RAGS at the vvesjtf.iin sun

clamarc b-

: ation : Hh

Losses l.y lire occasioned bv liphtnin-

! will be made good. ij IC'Ati Ldteis addressed m the ager

iVfl on mc suinect ot Insurance, mtisi h.

post paid. T M 1 VJ Q t T IM T I

Market - Street, I'm ecu . March 1826. O Auetinn S- CaiHmlssinn " wAUiiiiou&r:.

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t:it we will altenrl m thi P.!pfL: (T.,

-----w--,- - v V 41 Villi VV I ,;' T id county, on Saturday in cch wee e!wccn the iumisotten o'clock, a. ii ikbjjj ie o'clock, p m in outer to investigate!-? e same, and I'AY all individual claimsJ ur.d to be correct ; and a'no to account V atld PAY. IlTlV MOMfVc i-.tinA tnk;liv3

T - J . " i - . I l . I I ,( U V- i 1 M , c hands of said Loil, hi . liol,.r,f'. Jk ;?J

. .. uvuMiii vt;'-Vj Nl!if ni Pnimti. VXTf. ... t.J G

ijcisou vo anenu witn their lcceiptK ior the years 1824 &c 5, and to lay before

... the amount they have paid in thoseSj-1

. i . , 1 . IS

on uiiiibiiu piopcriy. O.WIl.) . UONNKR, n WILLI VM nUUlCH, ( TrusJACOH KUYKKN DALL ftees. IIIRAAi DLCKLH. j Viiiccnnes, July 12, .826. 23-tf

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iater degiee of public attention to this hj othec, in cash rtctiits, agaiifct gosu ac-

eiy important subject. It is believed i counts.

lHE subscriber has commenced If

i business in Vincceni.es, and is now rct.c I j to teceive consignments. To those vv , F2!v ai tides to dispose of, he makes

tender of his services

3 Al.l-.A.AiN1 ULiU MASSY. I V'HCcnnes. June 8, 18C5. 17-tf

I y itiee, ui ei mi aim. jj DAVIESS CIRCUIT COURT, March Ttmu A. D. 1826. V Aaron L. Goodwin, 1 vs. I foreign A:-

i UlrickF. Shcr.r.i. k, J lumi'lvL is herein- given, to the sab

M H d1 Icndant, that he be atid appear a

mc u-cuii court next lo be hohh n at ti,

court house in the town of Washiiin :.. . .1 . i . "'

m saiu county, on the second Monday i August next, and put in special bail.'ar

Scowling to the statute in such case ni;i'.

jand pMuuied. or judgment will be tak,

13 by default.

lly ordrr of court test, JOHN VANTRKI-S, Clk July 20. 1826 9." r- - t".VI

this oilicc.

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NOTICK.

SOCTORS X KUYKEXDALL M y D EC E'ER, lake un3 mode for ihtrt

. jt time, of reminding their lriej ds, and K:?

jo j uohc. tnt they ate desirous of clo-i'j ng UKir books. It is theteioic desir -ft ' d that all w!;o know themselves indebt?lj j I, either to Doctor J Kuykendall, or to', Xuyki.ndall cf Decker, to come forward;-'' ml close their accounts, with cash,oro-p .erwisc. From the long indulgence gi-sS .n, it is hoped all will comply. Thcyr ) opose receiving in navmnu rn.,,,..,-

m-ti, Bees-Wax, Corn, and Pork, if de'-'? e ed in the proper season. Likewic d lat Cflrr the most liberal priced? ill be given I this notice is not com-l'M ded with by the 20th of December r.ext.VU i.'.ei uieaMin s will bt o-irsurd ivJ LU YKKND ALL Sc DECKF.R. lJ June 2,18.6 ,6tr

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rJ S hereby given, that I intend making t a firl settlement of the csta'c ol farnrs Riggi, deceased, on the 3d Mcn-Vt ay in August next, with the Judge olf"t'robatc. of Craw lord county, state of il-Jr.-n;.is, at which time all pcisoi.s intei est--. V' d may a'- od if they pitas'-. LLIZ A IHMTI IIC;f; S, Admstx. j$ Rales'.i'ii . J11 y 5, 1826. 2."-,.l f; '"flpl'Tu7 "iViTiftrr wnulti u. uad luive a little I) csh I LOU 11$ in imiic ff his subsi-ribiTs, or a-

auc Lasix to uuy it with from o-t

crs. ft

"W 'i '"im ryr 4.; y f w H f "V--1" ' ::;:.?vJ4Krr