Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 August 1826 — Page 4
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a pun not a Miss. Matilda, whose charms were begining to fade, A testy old widower seem'd to upbraid With pardon me, Sir but I think to be nlain
ou il not do amiss, it you marry again.
ne uentieman shrueeeci un nis snouiaers,
and said In reply Tis a chance if again I shall wed, But you need not take pains to convince me of this, If I marry again It will not be A Miss. if ; 0:0 -r? 0:0: From the Upland. ( Pa.) Union, important discovery Mr. Aron
Hannum, a respectable citizen of
this County has discovered a sov
ereign remedy for the expulsion of
worms from children the reme
dy is simple and one that can be obtained at all seasons of the year,
The tollowing are a tew particulars as related to us He says,
jvhile several of his children were going to their grandmother's in April last, on a visit, they foramusement. took from the leaves or twigs of the Cedar trees, what is generally called the Cedar Knot. One of them who had al wavs been much afflicted with Worms since the acre of two years (now between 6 and 7) and every thing had been done for it in the poXver of a skilf ul physician for their expulsion, but all to no effect, it was in a very delicate state of health, eat several of the Apples the consequence was, that several Worms were expelled from her SJthe remedy was again administered, and in 12 hour three hundred and upwards came from her Mr. H. to be satified of its efficacy
gave the Apples to five of his chil
I ufxty Mills cward. Ill S 0 meHtV A W A Y llt m lhe subscril
swearing a tremendous oath, added, that he who moved that hat must fight him; he then left the
room shortly atter, ma. Fnzcr ; entered lifted the hat from off the chair. laid it on the table, and took the vacant seat. Onthis,oneof the officers who had heard the fighting capt's. denunciation, asked F azer if he knew to whom the hat be- j longed He said he did not, & was . told that it was captain 's hat. and that he hud said, that he who
moved it must fijvht him. u Did he?" said Fazei ( whovjvas an excellent swordsman, having been bred in France) -did he?' and rising up, he very c'uoiv lifted the hat off the table and laid it on the coals in the grate The bully re-
I turned in time to get a glimpse of j
the remains of his ill tated cha-
dren, w ho were all in good health 1 peau, as it disappeared amid the
it had the same ettect as upon burning embers, and advancing 111the first He also eat several of to the middle of the room, he, the Apples himself and the effect with a martial strut, and voiocof was the same. Thus through the thunder demanded Who dd medium of mere chance, perhaps this?' I did it,' replied FiazerJ one of the best remedies and the with a sardonic grin, and turning most simple has been discovered, round his head at the same time, lr. H makes the above public but continuing to keep his seat in with a view to benefit his fellow front of the giute. " I did it."
citizens, an act in our opinion truly praise worthy and magnanimous He recomends to try the
experiment, that the apples
and then you will see the end of 1 the clover is dried and prevented Nebuchadnezzar's dream, that the fwyi heating. This practice is end of the world was near at hand, particularly calculated for second ("Signed) F SEABALD. crops of clover and grass.
jMezzig,Nov.24. 1008.
Anecdote oj a Bully Som"1nANAWA tn.m ihc subscriber,
time betweenthe years 1755 and sometime in June last, uumson iTn . 11 j. 1 , Quinn, a bound boy all person aic cau 160, a certain tall herce looking tVQned not lohbJrw enpl llixn, u-ndcP Captain Was the bully of the Ar- the penalty of the law the above reward, gyle- Coffee-house ; he had the but nothing more, will be paid to any per-
character of beinp an excellent i S0Ii returning him to me in Vinccnnes.
swordsman, and his lofty bearing and menacing air had made him the terror of all the young officers that frequented the place. One cold afternoon as he was sitting in company wih some half a dozen young officers, by the fire, him
self occupying the best seat in
July 21, 1826.
JOHN XV1SE.
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DEF A.KTMENT OF S I ATE, 8th June, 1826. TO enable this Department to comply with the subjoined resolution of the House of Representatives, the several Claimants to whom it refers are requested to send hither, by mail, as soon as
practicable, Schedules of their respective
front Of the grate, he suddenly ! Clamis, exlubiting the particulars rtqui1 1 1 ! red by the Resolution, as nearly as may
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taken in molasses or eat them ed k Tncn by G .the man that just as they come from off the tree, can d tins, can do any thing J' j At this season of the year, the turning round upon his heel, he
apples or knots at e to be found in made a speedy exit, and wa never j
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PROPHECY, a. dIOOS. Translated from the Gertrian by GOFF When 1 take a strict examination of the quality and situation of the heavenly bodies, 1 find m all the regions, by the movements of the stars, that this mighty empire shall remain under its present government a long time, until
the year A D 1796. Then will a hero, thro' manhood virility, reach the two headed eagle and conduct the empire praise worthily, & conquer the surrounding nations with most desperate sway ; and continue to conquer till after the commencement of the 19th century then he will fall and a general peace be established till A. D 1827 Then will the rebellion begin in all quarters. Then will the rebellion raise against the two headed eagle ; then will the white swan and a powerful eagle from a dark valley in the West unite and rise fiercely ag iinst him and rule the empire many years, till the Almighty God with his unchangeable wisdom will make an end thereof. Then will the
prophecy of Daniel go no further ;
to be seen again in that quarter of
the city.
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Public Notice. THE annual election for 1826, fortho county ot Knox, will be holdcn on the Jirst Monday in August next for the purpose ot choosing one Representative to Congres two Reprcsentaties to the State Legislature enc She
riff one Coronei and one Director
the Pooib' Houic. Inspcctois ot Elections for the respective '1 ounships in said county are required to attend at the places of holding said elections rn the day above mentioned, and conduc! the san.e, and make returns in contormity to law. Given under rnv hand, this 15th July, 1826. 23-4 S. ALMY, Shjjr. k c. fctatc of Indiana, DAVIESS CIRCUIT COURT, March Ttrm A. D. 1S26. Aaron L. Goodwin, "1 M vs Foreign At Ulrick F. Shcnnick, Vachmcnt'
OTICE is hereby given, to the said
dctendant, that he be and appear at
the Circuit court next to be holden at the
court house
in "sj'id county,
August next.
coidingto the statute in such case made and provided, or ju igment will'be taken by default. By order of court test, JOHN VAN rHFES, Clk.
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:ourt next to be holden at the in the town of Washington, i rill f!-i ucrnnd Ti r
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$CT l he puotisheisol the Laus lhe United States will insert this notice six
Tndustni. Man must have oc
nination or be miserable. Toil ! times in then papeis. 21-6
is the price of sleep and appetite, ? $tice is hereby Given,
rf hp.ihh,V"pninvmpnt rFhn verv.
necessity which overwhelms our y.
natural sloth is a blessing. ThcPcace, in and for the county ot Knox, and
Lji01ai b' n tic Atta
virtue oi a writ of Domes-
ttachrnent, issued by nc, lhe
ubscriber, one of the Justices of the
world does not contain a briar or a thorn, that divine mercy could
VinrPnilPS Tnwnehin rVit nr tori A Al.t-
I sey, Constr.blc, 30 empty Flout Barrels, ' p,rJ correct ; and a.sc Irnthrr Trni. I to" and V A . any MONEYS h
have spared. e are happier cloth-mgi tne vhole being lcgay invenl0. with the Sterility Which we can ried and appraised to nine dollars, sixtyovprcnme bv industrv. than we eight and three fourths cents, have been
could have been with spontaneous i fc " the f . . risnn. at thp. nut nt viUmi I t(tau-
plenty and Unbounded profusion. ( W hereupon I will proceed to act at my
Tile body and mind are impro j Ofhce in said Township, on the 12ih day
ved by toil that fatigues them; that toil is a thousand time? rewarded by the pleasure which it bestows. Its enjoyments are peculiar ; no wealth can purchase them. They flow only from the exertions which thev repav. One of the most simple and useful discoveries in agriculture is to mix layers of green or new eutclo ver with layers of straw in ricks or stacks thus the strength of the clover is absorbed by' the straw, which thus impregnated, both horses and cattle eat greedily, and
of August, 1826, and whereof, the said
Bntton Harrison may take notice. 24-3 F GRAETER j. p.
WitUintwn Light Artillery.
ii Artillery companv will meet at the
Jtousc of genl. Lassellc, on the 8th of,
August, and proceed to elect one Captain,
one 1st Lieutenant, one 2d Lieutenant, & one Ensign, to command said company. By order of A. SXAPP, Col. lstn.i.M. July 26 1826. 25-2 Hags ! Hags ! Hags ! TIVO L EXTS per pound, will be given tor any quantity of clean Lxnnen or Cotton RAGS at the wessterm sun office, in cash receifitej against good accounts.
J. () ORS J KU YKi- XI) . . .
jJjf DECKER, lake t' is mouc i- r the tii i time, of reniinding t :eir i r K-: and the public, that they aredesiiou 1 closing their books. It is theiti-'. desired thai all who knou vc i,v,-, v s m't bted, either to Doctor J KitylcD.dcJl. ot 1 cf Kuykcndall 5 Dccktr come ii d and close ih' ii aeco-ji-'s, v. ith cysi'.orothcrwise F.oir. '.iie !onj indulgence 'iven, it is h 'ped a ! wiil i on:nU They propose receiving in pjynien', i: unuy L.inr , Bees-JVax. Corr;, and I'm k. if deli ci ed in the p'ojui se.tri L-krvo.e good fat atrle the mos liheioi or - z .' t if . i . :
win uc given li uus iicm :i e is ,( i r . -plied with by the 20:h of Dect n;b. ; ry other measures will be pursued KUYKENDALL U DECKi-R. June 2, 1826. 16-tt" To Uw Citizens f Knox Cimntij VV'HEREAS complaints hce been y v made against Win. L. Wi.hers, Collector of the Revenue for ti c v irs 1824, and 1825 that the Sta'e. County and Individual, have sustained injury by him the said Win. L. Withers, as Collector aforesaid ; and feelir.g a wish and disposition, that a fait inveMigTtion be had on the subject, so thatasncc be meted cut to State, County, and Individu als we, the undersigned, take this method to inform the people of Knox county, that we have been appointed Trustees by the said William L Withers, to investigate the claims of the State, and County cr anv Individual, who may feel himseif injured by said Collector, and that we will attend at the Clerk's office of said county, on Saturday in each week, between the hours of ten o'clock, a m Sc five o'clock, p m in oidev to ines igatc the same, and PAY all individual claims
:so to account
und to be in
the hands of said Collector, belonging to the State or County We also request all persons to attend with truir receipts for the years 184 & 5, and to lav before us the amount Ukv have paid in those years on unlisted pmpcuv
D WIH S. POWER,
WILLI AM BUR I Cll. JACOB KUYKENDALL HIR M PECKER. HOMER JOHNSOX,
Vinccnnes, July 12, 1826. 2J-tf
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The Steam Boat A M ERICA X.
7TpHE piopnetors ot the Steam Moat
kl American, no in successiui operation, plying between Louisvii. k TerreHaute, offer her for sale en advantageous terms. She is ol liht draught ot water, wiih an cxi t: nii Engine, and only two yeais old in Ju e next For terms apply to Messis. Mieur & Otmsby. Louisville; W. C Rof is. Cincinnati ; W . C. Linton, l enx-1 l.Mite; or to JAs. L WILSON, Matter s b a.
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