Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 September 1826 — Page 2

tlv Came into his rrirrlrn trmtprxl hrnrm. Sr

that he at length told her, if she came a- ncral assortment of

gain she should not depart without a green ,

gown. 1 his he proved by two witnesses and was acquitted. As he was leaving court, a barrister called out to him" In

deed young man, you have taken a very ' lowest prices ior cash

good method to save your bacon, but a very bad one to save your beans."

r f Public Notice.

A LL those who are indebted to me inindividually, for Ferriage, Stoic accduTits, or otherwise, are particularly requested to call and discharge the same, or close their accounts, by giving their notes. Those who arc interested, and do not attend to this notice by the 30th day of September nest, may expect to pay costs.

W MIEURE. August 15th, 1826. 28-7

unemDloyed v7orkmen to state, that little his country, after 166 years absenc

imppression appears to have been made , may be predicted that he will attract in the by these inflammatory harangues, and the ' highest degree the public curiosity."

more secret means wnicn, no tiouot, nave been resorted to, to produce riot, in order that a few unprincipled incendiaries may

profit by it, and plunder their neighbours. The Albion of the 29th, says : Wc lament to state that the distress which we have so often had occasion to mention, continues t increase day after day. Some hundreds of our wretched countrymen are added to the thousands already destitute of employment. An accumulation of miscry is occasioned which demands instant relief. The funds so prominently raised by private subscriptions arc exhausted, and in our opinion it becomes the imperative duty of the government to institute an immediate inquiry into the state of the country." .

At Manchester there were slight appearances of improvement in business. The King had given a further donation of 1000 to the Spitalfields weavers. A serious riot had taken place at Dumfries in consequence of a vncalmongcr taking advantage of an inadequate supply, and attempting to advance the price of Tncal 2d. per stone. He barely escaped "with his life. The cotton weavers of Belfast foi warded a memorial to the government, praying ministers to take their slate into consideration, and grant them an opportunity of emigrating, before the inclemency of winter adds to their sufferings. Sfiain. The Constitutioncl contains a letter from Madrid, dated the 1 3th July, in which it is stated, that the Cap ain General of Radajos had sent an express to Madrid lor a reinforcement of troop, which he considers absolutely neccsary, from the public feelings having taken a new direction, as Well for the purpose of strengthening the garrison as for placing detachments in several towns in the provinces, particularly those nearest the Portuguese frontier. The same letter states, that the public mind has undergone a similar change in the capital itself. The arrival of couriers from Lisbon and Paris succeeded each other with great rapidity. London, July 27. By the Turkey mail, this morning, accounts from Smyrna to the 21st. and from Constantinople to the 29th July, were received. The capture of the pirates had been so extensive and daring, that the English merchants had called on the consuls and other authorities for their protection, and for remonstrances to our admiralty board on the subject. It would appear, the goods ta

ken out of our merchantmen were only

Seusonahle Goods 4 ;

&fr$larkct Street, Vinccnnes, )

Anecdote. A rustic being indicted (g

beint tOO Tilde trk fl vnnnrr womnn coirl. in

PAr. Ko u- t,i r., T!""ILAVE iust received from Philadcl-

r steal brans. St ' JLL anu uaiumorc, a mi

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MERCHANDIZE

embracing almost every article usually called for which thev will sell at the

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WILLIAM MI EUR 13,

ONITNUES business at his old

stand, on the comer of Main and

Market Street, Vinccnnes, (late Mteure Oluey's.J where he has for sale at the most reduced prices, a general assortment of V Groceries & Liquors, such as Old Rye Whiskey, Cogniac, Spanish, Holland and Anchor Peach and Apple (in, Brandy, Port, Madeira, Ten list. A Ctoix andN.

TTNFORMS the public that he contin2L ucs to carry on the Saddler; r Harness making business, at his shf.p on ( W ATER Sill ft V. T V I N C K X X E S . ) He also, will keep on hand a regular .ill p ply of LEATHER, of every description, w hich will be sold on reasonable tctms. lie also manufactures, and will tell at

the lowest prices,

exposed to sale at Smyrna, Sec. Vaiious

modes of protection are suggested to Lloyds by the English consul at Smyrna. The Cambrian man-o'-n ar had destnncd above twenty of the pirate vessels. The destruction of the Janissaries continued at Constantinople. London, July 25. The merchants and others connected with Greece, arc disappointed this morning at the absence of intelligence respecting Lord Cochrane. We cannot find that the Mediterranean Packet brings any accounts of his squadron. We understand that he was expecpected at Napoli di Romania. Mtrvellott8. The London Courier has copied the following story from the Etoile a Paris p;tper, of a man being lestoredto life after having been frozen under an avalanche for one hundred I? seventy years. The editor calls upon major Longbow, Munchausen, St Ferdinand Mcndcz Pinto to hide their diminished heads. ' Dr. James Hotham, of Morpeth, in Northumberland, returning fiom Switzerland, is stated to have reported, that a most extraordinary event had lately passed at the foot of Mount St. Gothard, a league from Azcoli, in the valley of Levatina. At the bottom of a kind of cavern, the body of a man about thirty years of age, was perceived under a heap of ice, proceeding from an avalanche. As the body seemed to be fresh, as if it had been stifled only half an hour before. Dr. Hotham caused it to be taken out, and having had the clothes pulled off, ordered it to he plunged into cold water It was then so fro-en that it was covered w ith a crust of ice It was then put in a warm bed, and treated :s usual in cases of suffocation, by w hich means animation was restored. What was the astonishment of every body when the individual, having recovered the use of his faculties, declared that he was Roger Dodsworth, son of the antiquary of the same name, born in 1629, who returning from Italy in 1660, a year after the death of his father, was buried under an avalanche. Dr. Hotham, according to the same

crilTc, Malaga, Sc Claret Wines. Prime Havanna Coffee, Chocolate, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea, Raisons Sc Almonds. 4d, 6d,8d, 10d, Nails and Brads, Swedish Iron,

England Rum, Porter Sc Bounce, Havanna, white and brown Suiar. N. Orleans Loaf c Lump Sugar, Shad, Macarel, and Cod Fish, Foolscap and Letter

Paper, 8 by H), to by 12

English Si Atnct k anii Window Giass, Blister Steel, Plow Plates. Als', a grncrjl assortment of LIVERPOOL, printrd & common aint ulwaiv. GLASS WAUH..cS'i Paints ami Dye StiuTs, A full assortment of MEJI01XHS All of the best qtKiiily. Also 230 bvAi i els, Kcnhawa j Saline Suit, All the above, with many othei articles, will b s ol:l low for cash. Country Physicians can be supplied with Medicines at a low price. The highest juice will be given for Bees wax.

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Boots 4; Shoe

oi every inscription and (juanty

February 19, 1S25

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Jhecper f$ Cheaper Still.

yClL 011AETE1L as market between 2d If 3d si'JiFEfS

LTAS just received from Philadelphia bLJ3L and Baltimore, and now for sale, an elegant assortment of 11 1 C; IT Sc FASIIIONARI.B

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Comprising nearly every article needed by the Faimer, or the Mechanic. A G K F. H A L ASSORTM V. N Y O F HARDWARE & CUTLERY (iU K E X S ck GLASS W A R E In very great variety.

LADIES, HnOTC ,

GEX1LEMENS, & CHILDREN'S j hllOhh. A very complete assortment of GROCERIES. All of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms for cash. I G tf Vinccnnes, June 1G25,

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$ Medical College of Ohio.

yS9s Lectures in ilns institution will fVsSsC commence cn the Hi ,i Monday in

November next and will continue until the ciul of the ensuing 1'tbiuary, on ihe ioiIowing subjects : iz Anatomy, Philology, c Su:;r.RUY, by Jedc(Kiah C-.bh, M. I).

Matbuia Mf.dica and Or.sTF.-. r.iCKs,

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NOTICE.

Vl'CTORS .. KUYKKXl).!LL

jit Jj DECKER, take this mode for the first time, of reminding their Irleiuls, and the public, that they are-desirous of closing their books. It is therefore desired that all who know themselves indebted, either to Doctor J KuykenduU, or to Kuykendall isf Decker, to come forward and close their acc.oun'.s, with cash, or otherwisc. From the long indulgence given, it is hoped ail wiii comply. They propose receiving x payment, country lJ?ierif Bees- JFa.r, Corv, and J'jrk, if delivered in the proper season. Likewise good fat Cattle the most liberal prices will be given. If this no; ice is not complied with by the 20th of December next, other measures will be mirsued KUYKENDALL k DECKER. June 2, 1826. 1 6 tf

Administrator's Notice.

iiUE subscriber havinir taken out let-

tcrs of administration upon the es

tate of Shadrach Elliot, (late of Daviess county) deed, all persons having claims against said estate are required to present them properly autenticatcd for settlement within one year from this date, and all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment. 1 believe the estate is insolvent. DUDLEY JOHNSON, .4dm. September 19, 1826. 33-3

feA .fiMRS. EATON,

RESPECTFULLY informs her fiiends, that she still continues at

he i old stand, in Lawrenccville, Illinois,

- by Joaiah Whitman, M. D.

w here all those w ho favor her with their

account, is -stated to have added, that Mr j custom shall have ample satisfaction, as

Dodsworth feels a great stiffness in nil ' her table shall be furnished with the best bis joints, but that by degrees they will j that the country affords Strict attention become as flexible as before the accident. I will be paid to all that call. Also, good

If Mr. Dodsworth fully recovers, and should paus through Lyons to return to

stabling for horses.

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3uly 28, 1826.

Ciikmistiiy and Phaiimapy, by Rev. Elijah Slack, A. M. Theory i.nd Practice of Medicine, by John Moorhead, M. I). Professor Cobb will lecture daily price of 'Pickets, 12 dollars. Each of the other Pi oft:-s -is will lecture at least live limes a wet k : price of each of their tickets ID dollars. The !ce for Matriculation, including the Library an admittance to the Hospital is 3 dollars, making the aggregate cost of Insti uction 15 dollars. In the Hospital, (the Commercial Hcspital and Lunatic Asylum ol Ohio,) a regular couisc of Clinical Instructions is delivered on the most important of tlic cases presented. The Cot of the Graduation and the Diploma is 1 5 dollai s. The large and commodious Ccllce Edifice now erecting will be in readiness, Sc a Library be provided against the opening of the Session. Each of the Medical Districts of Ohio is entitled to select and send for gratuitous admission to all the Lectures one indigent pupil Hy order of the Faculty, JOHN MOOIUIEAD, Dean. Medical College of Ohio, ) Cincinnati, Aug. 28, 1826. 33-5

State of Illinois,

REXCE COU.YTY,

'Ti6 committed to my custody, on V y the fifteenth instant, a negro man who calls himself S.1M, ,c is supposed to be bet wen 30 and 40 years of age, five feet 6 or 7 inches high, heavy made, full featured, has a scar on his right aim below the elbow, and is considerably gray on the top of his head the owner (if there be any) is required to come forward pursuant to law, and take him way. HIRAM WADE. Shff. l c. September 18, 1326. 33-6

NOTICE TTS hereby given, that I ii.teiid makmg a final settlement of the estate of John Ashbrook, deceased, with the court of Probate of Crawford county, state of Illinois, on the third Monday in Decern-

bei 72rx.',"at which time all persons interested may attend if they please. Wm C. ASHURCUK, Adm. September 1 1th. 1826. 33-4t State ot Indiana, DAVIESS COUN i Y. To Elizabeth Bradford, Jane Bradford. George Lashley. and Mary, his icife. and Samuel J. Kelso, administrator of Jtsse Lynch, deceased, TAKE X0T1CE, THAT I will apply to the Circuit court, next to be hnldcn at

I Uloomficld. in the county ofGiccr?, and j stale afoiesaid, on the third Monday- inj Ocobrr nexr, for the appo n r. cnt of I Commissioners to malic a distribution of the real estate of Thomas BradHcrJ, (lateof Drvioss county,) K ceased, according , to the :.:st wiii :y,j UiUmcnt of the said

deceased JOHN BRADFORD, ore rf thr heirs :f Than: iia Eru lf . rd, deed. September 18, 1826. 33- i SCHOOL NOTICE . TTpUIE public are hereby ! speclfnlly informed, l hat the Knox County Seminary budding in Vinccnnes, hr f been lately fitted up in a very comn rdi' us manner, for the reception of scholars of both rvceK. n?u! thr.t a Sf' TDD 7. ?1I K..

. T - - - " ----- 1 O l j opened tlicie on Monday the 25th of Sep

tember, inst. by the He v. 1 lumari Perrin.

crms of I uition, ficr Quart ert For Spelling. Reading, W riting U Arithmetic. g2 50 fieoraphy c English Grarrmar, 3 helU s Letteis, Moral and Nrtural

Phi oaophy, History and Muthematicks, -Algebra, Logic, Latin r.nd Gieek Languages, &c.

I'IRE II OOD I r UtC USC (;t tn C 00:

will be at the exftmne oi liic tch. ... j The public may test smred ir it no exertions will be wanting. :o rcw-i- ;his seminary icspcct.ddc aiul uselul ii- nn

; eminent degiee, by the strictest &::.!: on

to t tic morals ol the siio.irs. r f io.;cir education in the vruious bianchcr e.t learning, in which their parents or gu .iuiar.s may wish them to be taujht. The permanent character and prosperity of a Literary Institution, must always depend upon :le ability U propriety wit'; which it is conducted The fiiends of the Knc.c County SeJii'naru canno1 wis : or expeeth iit flourish upon any other principles S. T Sc?tr, Jacob Kuykmdult, John Ihuncr, J.aac Bluckf rd J. C. S Harrison, Jo?ner Johnson, September 12, !326 r 2 tf 1 he Album ami Ladies' Weekly GazeUe. rJJHIS is a new publicatijn is ;don 3 Wednesdays. It has bee n enn.-n

ced under the most favorable auspes, and, as its title designates, is appropuattd particularly to the Ladies. It is devoted I to the cause of virtue, to knowledge ai d j amusement. It will furnish information j on the culture of plants, flowers Sec. useful

receipts ; a general weekiy summaiy of Foreign and Domestic news, with a rich fund of choice and select miscella; eous Literature. It will be neatly printed cn fi..e paper, (expressly for binding,) quarto form -eight pages, without achertisemcnts, (which are to be inserted on a cover.) ' he j rice is c ;ily two dollars, payable by those in the city half yearly Sc byall others yea: ly in advance. Subscriptions will be received at the Merchant

Coffe House, A. R. Poole's Fancy Book More, Chesnnt stieet, S. C. heppard's, ! 107, S. Ninth stieet, John R Walker's, 209, N. Front street, and at Wm. Stavely's 70 S. Third street Philadelphia. Among a numerous lis', of contributor are the names of Se.ieck Osborn, Rosa, j Ellen, the Roston Hard, Sec. Sc in ouier to j render the woil; tiuly valuable, the editor

win uibtnoute prcnuun.s f.r ciiginal arti cles amounting to One Hundred Dollars. Ail cemmunh ation must be addn sc.d to Thomas C. Clai kc, Ed'n.r and P roprictor, No 40. Ruce stieet, Philadelphia. Editors copying this will be furnisher with the Album and Ladies' Weekly Gazette, as an equivalent. PostmaMcrsanci others will be entitled to evciy sixth copy thev may or!er. Saddlen for I'rade. m A LL kinds of Saddlery will be giL f in exchange for g-.od merchantab'e PORK, BEh.F, WHEAT, or COR. to be eclivercd by the fust ddy of December next. SAMUEL T1IORK.April 13, 1825. 9-tf