Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 October 1826 — Page 3

THE WEST BUN SUN FIXCEjVXES, October 14, 1826.

All doubts removed -- A correct return of the votes in Tippecanoe county, has at length been received Blake, 124, Boon, 3 -- and gives the following aggregate, omitting the 20 votes claimed for Mr. Blake in Fountain county, but not properly returned. Blake, 5203; Boon, 5202 -- majority for Blake, one, Grand Lodge of Indiana. The annual session of the Grand Lodge of Indiana, closed on Thutsday evening, the 5th of this inst. On Tuesday the 3d, the following officers were elected for the present year M.W. Isaac Howk, G. M. R. W. Elihu Stout, D. G. M. " " Woodbridge Parker, G. S. V. " " John Jacobs, G J. V. " " H. P. Thornton, G. O. R. R. Job M. Baker, G. C. R. W.J F. D. Lanier, G. S. " Harvey Gtegg, G. T. Br. Wm. C Keen. G. M. " Ira Westover, G. S. B. " Joseph Warner, G S. D. " John Mc.Mahan, G. J. D. " Daniel Comstock, G. P. " Cyrus Vigus, G. S. G. T. communication. -- Died, on the 13th ult at his mothers in Sullivan county, Ia. Mr. John Blackburn, (son of the late maj. William Blackburn,) aged 24 years and 9 months, after an illness of two weeks he has left behind an affectionate consort, to whom he had been united but the short space of one month, to mourn her bereavment besides a widowed mother, with brothers, sisters and friends he lived esteemed, and died regretted. St. Louis, October 5. Indian Council. There nas been, for the last week, a council held between the Delawares, and their allies, the Shawnees, Kickapoos, &c. on one patt, md the-Osagcs, on the other. A war lias existed for the last 14 months, between these nations, and many scalps taken. The Osages have, it is said, genet ally been the greatest sn florets in their prcd itory excursions The parties were invited to assemble here, by genl. Clark, the superintendent ol Indian affairs, with a view to an amicable adjustment, under the auspices of the United States, of the existing differences between them. From what we have heard, it appears that the Osages are willing to make peace but that the Delawares, finding themselves in the wrong, are averse to the proposition. A recurrence to the tomhawk and scalping knife, seems to be the most probable result of this attempt to heal the wounds of the respective tribes ; and we believe we are not wrong in supposing from the embittered feelings of animosity expressed towards each other, that the contest, if resolved on, will be a bloody and exterminating one -- The Osages, it is presumed, can enumerate about 2000 warriors ; while their opponents, and allies, are not near so strong, but this disadvantage, in point of numbers, is counterbalanced, by their being better supplied with fire arms, their dexterity in using them, and their bravery, for which latter quality the Osages have never been grcaiiy distinguished. Republican. It is stated in a Paris paper, of the 16th July, (says the National Gazette) that the Right Rev. William Dubeurg, Bishop of Louisiana, has 41 given m his resignation, which rus been accepted by the Pope Tooth Ache. The following prescription is recommended as a u so crcign remedy" for this afflicting disorder. Wc give it to our readers as quacks do their medicine "no cure, no pay.'1 To a table spoonful of any kin 1 of s pi it, add the same quantity of sharp vinegar, and a tea spoonlul of common salt ; mix them together, and hold the liquid in the mouth so that it can enter the caity of the tooth. It will vicld almost ins'autancuus relief. FOll SYLE a complete tour horse 5 .t.jcgo.v, cm ire! v new, Enquire of the PRINTER October 13, 1826. 36-mt4 1SEW MAP OF INDIANA, For sale at the W. Sun, office. fHVfvEN up by Job Mathews, living in Boon tow nhip, Warrick co,;ntv, la a SO HE El. MA HE, 1 i hands high, her left hip sunk, The letter J marked on the left shmldcr, both hind feet white, a small blaze in her fare, supposed to be about 15 years old, appraised to !f5 before me, SIMON LEWIS, j p.v- c. September 18 26. r-l-nq3

Collector's sale for Taxes. fW WILL on the second Monday of No- ' JL vembcr next, commence selling at

the court house door m Petersburgh, Pike county, all and singular the lands & town lots on which the taxes due thereon for the year 1826, have not been paid, and shall continue the same from day to day, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a.m. and 4 o'clock, p m of each day, until all are offered for sale. JAs. LOWNSDALE, Col. r.c. October 9, 1826. 36r4 A Collector's sale for Taxes. WILL on the second Monday of November next, at the court house door in Merom, offer at public sale, and continue from day to day, to sell the several tracts of land and town lots, chargeable with taxes for the years 1824, 1825, and 1826. Persons interested had better at tend to their taxes. RICHARD DODD, Col. s c. September 28, 1826. 36-4* NOTICE. SLL persons are hereby forewarned from purchasing from James Johnson, formerly of Owen county, Indiana, the south east quarter of section No. 26, in township No. 11 north, or Range No. 3 west, put chased by him liom the Register of the Land Office at Vincenncs, on the 28th day of May, 1818, I having purchased the same from John Teel, his legal assignee. JOHN ROBINSON. October 9, 1826. 36-9 Saddlery for Trade. ALL kinds of Saddlery will be given in exchange for good merchantable PORK, BEEF, WHEAT, or CORN, to be delivered by the first day of December next. SAMUEL THORN. April 13, 1826. 9-tf JOHN WISE INFORMS the public that he continues to carry on the Saddlery & Harness making business, at his shop on ( W ATEll S 1 K E V. I V I X C 1 N K if ) He also, will keep on hand a regular supply of HA LR ATM MIL 01 cvety description, which vull be told on reaorable tctms. He also manufactures and will sell at the low est prices, Booh & Shoes of every disc.ription and quality. February i 9, 1825 " Utf p Collector's ale. WfO all wnom it ti:ay concern, take notice that I witl on the second Monday in November next ai the aunt house uooi io the town of Washinton, in the county of Daviess and State of Indiana, comment e selling alt and singular the tracts of land and town lots, which he taxi s due there on for the years 1825 Sc I 826 aie n.t paid be fore the day of bale. Sale to continue from day to day between the liurs oi 9 o'clock in the fore noon, 9 o'clock in the afternoon, until all are disposed of. G. A. WALLER, c . c. October 5, 1826. 35-4t Collector's Sale for Faxes. ffTO ALL WHOM IT M.tr coscekv JAKL notice, that I shall on the 2d 1 Monday of November next, beinnini; at 9 a. M k until 4 v. m. commence seltitu; before the couit house door, ah k siru;ulat the lands, and lots, on wl-.ich tax may be due, for the years 182-1, 1825, and 1826, and that I will continue the sale from day today until the whole- are disposed of. w. l. w i nn:usf tw a K c. October 3, 1S26. 35-4t N. B. In the mean time all persons are earnestly requested to scitic the amount of their taxes iiiuncdiatcly, or they will pay costs W. L. W. Administrator Notice undersigned having taken outlet ters of administration upon the estate of John Helm deceased, all persons having claims against said estate arerequiicd to present itici:; within one year trom this date prepcriy authenticated for settlement, i.nd all persons imicbted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, probably the estate will be insolvent. A S T A R N A T E R , . 1dm . Sept. 22, lS2o. 35 3t Itatrs ! TWO CEXTS per pound, will be given for any quantity of clean Lin urn r Carta at the wesntkux svk office, in c-fA rtn-ifittf against gec d account .

tht Knox county, la. the quarter ending the 30th of September, 1826, w hich if not taken out w ithin three months from this dale will be sent to the General Post-Ofiice as dead letters. A. B CD Pheobe Allison, Benj. Allen, Rebecca Brazilton, Isaac Blackford 2, Thos. Baird 2, John I. Bailey, Abigail M. Baird, Jno Black, John Benedict, John Burnham, James M. Buntin, B. V. Bcckes 2, Moses Burget 2, Fransway Balark, Tliomus Bnrress, John Brooks, Elizabeth Calahan, Thos. Cooper, J. L. Chanmomie, Robert Carncclion, J. C Clarke, Sand. Clarke, Jacob Call, Isaac Conowea, Jolm Dolahan 2, Malgovie De Home 2, Jonathan Doty, Saml. Dilworth, E. F. (i. H. James Emison, John F.wi:ig, G. W. Ewing, Jacob Fry, J. J. Gurdner 2, Margaret Hnffuan, Reason Harbin, J. L. Holmes, Sion Harbin, Jacob Harper, Saml. Harris, J. K. L. M, Wm. Junkin, Wm. Johnson, Joseph job:. son, Aniory Kinny, James Kinner, Mr. Lascelle, John Law, Adam Like, Russel Light, Abm.Miller, A.L Mills, Hi chard Morrill, Chas. MTlure, Thomas M'Clure, Isaac Martin, J .m II A M'Donald, A. M'Leese, Andrew M'Ciure, John Marnev, John Mers Janes M iges. Math M'Cifnn, Asa M'Chord, N. O. P. R. Harrison Norfolk, Thomas Necoiuan, Ileny Nclden, Asa Norton. Atit ine O'Neal, Noah Purcell, John Parsons, J. C Reilev, S. T. V."W. John S:nit! 2, Joc.ob Small, Joseph Scrojrgius, J . 'es M. Sutlra,, Esea Sherman, Tlns. Smith, James Steer, S.J. Scott, Jesse B. Tlionia, John Tomhuea, Francis Vigo, Isabel Vanmcter, Wm. Wey att, James B. Wheeler, Noah C. Willis, Jno. Wise, John Weacr. 0 Persons uppljing for letters in this list, are desiieci tosivthiy a e auve liscd or thev mav not p;et them. GEOIUtK R. C. SULLIVAN, r.M. October . 1826. 35-3 A jjLIST of letters remaining in the Office at Washington, l)uiebs county, la. the quuitcr ending the 30th of September, 182G, which if not taken out within three months bom tins date will be sent to the General Post Udke at dead letters. A. B. C E. Tsaar. Allen, Thus. H. Wake, Win. Ii; of. Philip Barn.ii, Robt. Burnet, Chat IcN Biown, i.Reasn Brand, M it iew 11. Bi ickbf.rn, Mrs. Nancy Bozly, (ireenbury B.iker, Thos. Cow and, 1 lios. Col man 2, Win. C :hran, James Cop'.en, Edvv;;trd Cliuiit, W'iiliuai Elies, Eliphalet Eagleston, Ch.irles Envee, (I. II. J. K. A. L Goodwin, This, (i'dlvoli, i";ioJ:us Grander, AU:i (iallsend, Charles Hardwicii 2, James Iloustan, Wm. Hawkins, Adam Jordan, Lewis Jones, Hiram jo.mstnn, A. Ivcnney 3, Nicholas. Kedweil, Jar.is Kennedy, 1. M.t). P. James Lekes, James Melliollen, ?l;s A Mar; hy, Jno. M'Donald, Nehemiah 0;';den 2, Reuben Perkins 2, m. Purcell, AUVed Perkins, John Porter 2, R. S. T. W Mrs. Mary Read. Hezukiah Ragsdall, Friend S)cars, Isaac hcoler, Bcnj. Smoll, A. Slants, Rawly Scott, John Shirelit', Samuel Smith, Charles Senks, Sheriff ef Davis County, Ephrum '1 hompson, Wiicrd Tha er, Lajt. Jos. Warner. M I H RODDICK, pm, October 2, 1SJ6. 3J-Jt f) State of Indiana, y KNOXciRvUIl COL R i', Augmt Tcrmt 1826. James Westlail, vs. v Iimr Ivcncy His Ca editors. J x HIS da) camo the applicant. James Wcsila!l,b Gcnl W. Jolmsl.-n, .'ds counsel, anJ liavin.; heretofore tiled his petition, together witn a list ot iSebts due by him, to the dttendants, his crcdiiors, and also tne debts and deinamis due to him, and a schedule ol ail his property, praying that the court would pant unto ! him tie bent fit ol an act entitled, An j act for the i ciitf ot insolvent dtbtoi ' apptoved January 28, 18-4. It is thctefore on notion, considt rtd by the court, 1 hat the Clerk give notice ol the pendency of said petition, in the Western Sun, a paper pi inted in Vincenncs, at least tluee weeks successively, sixty days previous to the fii st day for hearing and on Jurthtr motion, it is considered, that the court vrill act upon said petition on the fit st day of the next tenn of this court. A copy test, II. JOHNSON, Clk cc.Kc. September 28. 1826. 35-3 $ Administrator's Notice. ppHE undersigned having been appointed administrator of the estate of Alixcs Watson late of Mai tin county deceased, Rives notice that the said estate vviil probably be insolvent, and gives further notice to all those having claims against said cstatd to bring them forward duly authenticated according to law, and all those indebted to come forward and make immediate pavment. ' LEWIS BROOKS, Adm. September 25, i 826 35-3;. BLANKS for Magistrates in II linois, for sulc at this ollice

ALIST of letters temaining in Mst-Office at Vincenncs, In Ki

Administrator's Notice. THL subscriber having taken .ut letters of administration upon the cs tate of Shadrach Elliot, (la'e ol Daviess county) deed, all ptisons having claims against said estate are ic quired to prtscnt them propei ly autcnticateo tor settlement within one year fiorn this date, and all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment. I believe the estate is insolvent. DUDLEY JOHNSON, Adm. Septto.lnr 19, 1826. 33-3

Mrs. EATON, RESPECTFULLY informs her friends, that she still continues at her old stand, in Lawrenceville, Illinois, where all those who favor her with iheir custom shall have ample satisfaction, as her table shall be furnished with the best that the country affords -- Strict attention will be paid to all that cal l Also, good stabling for horses 26-3m July 28 1826 State of Illinois, LAWRENCE COUNTY, WAS committed to my custody, on the fifteemth instant, a negro man who calls himself SAM, he is supposed to be betwen 30 and 40 years of age, five feet 6 or 7 inches high, heavy made, full featured, a a scar on his right arm below the elbow, and is considcably 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, 1826 33-6 Notice 5 S hereby yv . n, that I ii.ttnd making a final sciiieirmi ot the estate of John Ashbrook, deceased with the court ot Probate of Crawfoid county, state of Illinois, on the third M r dui in Dtcembcr ntxr, at which liti v tl) j,e- ons interested may attend if they please.. Wm, C. ASHBROOK, Adm. September ltth, 1826. 33-4t tate of hul'irm, DAVIESS COUNTY To Elizabeth Bradford, Jane Bradford George Lashley and Mary, his wife, and Samuel J. Kelso, administrator of Jesse Lynch, deceased, 'TAKE NOTICE THAT I will apply to the Circuit court, next to be holden at Bloomfield, in the county of Green, and state aforesaid, on the third Monday in October next, for the appointment of Commissioners to make a distribution of the real estate of Thomas Bradford, (late of Daviess county,) deceased, according to the last will and testament of the said deceased. JOHN BRADFORD, one of the heirs of Thomas Bradford, decd. September 18, 1826. 33--4 The Album and Ladies' Weekly Gazette. rJHiS is a iiiu k ui!icaton issued on Jj ( t -st. ays. It has bet n .menccd in : i ti t most iavoiable .us-ces, ai d. i's title designates, is approptiated paiticuLuly to the Ladies. It i. devoted to the cutlet ot iitue, to knowledge and amuse ent It will furnish informa'ioi on the culture of plaitb. flowt r cc uclul receipts; a eiicial wck'v sunanary of Foreign and Domestic news, with a rich lund of choice and select miscellaneous Li en-tute It will be n atl punted on fine p.iper. (expressly for binding.) quarto h;rm eight pages, without advertisements, (which are to be inserted on a cover.) I he price is only two dollars, payable by those in the city half yearly Sc by all others yearly in advance. Subscriptions will be received at the Muchant's CofTe House, A. K Poole's Fancy Book More, Chesnut street, S. C. Shtppard's, 107, S. Ninth street, John R Walker's, 209, N. Front stieet, ?nd at Wm. Stavely's 70 S. I hire! sttert Philadelphia. Amons a numctous dst of contributors are the names of Sehck Os' oit , Rosa, Ellen, the Boston Bard, &c. c in order to render the work tiuly valuable, the editor w ill distribute picmiums for original articles amounting to One Hundred Dollars. All communications mu;t be addn sed to Thomas C. Clarke, Editot and Proprietor, No 40. Race meet, Philadelphia. Editors ropving this vill he furnished with the Album aMt Ladies' Wt i kly Hazette, r: an t(piuaUnt P s-n as rs and others w iii be tni d to e m v sixth copy which they may order An Apprentice wanted. WANTED immediately, at this office, an apprentice to the Printing business, between 14 and 16 years of age one from the country would be preferred. E. STOUT.