Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 October 1826 — Page 2

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consignments

have articles to dispose of, he makes a tender of his services

ALEXANDER MASSY. Vincennes, June 8, 1826. 17-tf

such as

thcOutonagon,xvith the view of remov-1 vj Auction h Commission xng the noted mass of copper on thatnv- J W a nF HOITSK

r r i icy - . wtp i m ,

practicable in the low state of the "ater ' PI.L. -:-r ThPma is estimated to 1L AUCTION and COMMISSIOA

e eh three- thousand pounds, and it is business in Vinccennes, and Is now ready V P.r . .,.ir rirrnm.Hn. to receive consignments. 1 o those who

dOUUllUI WUCUICI UUU.i rtu i.uv.uig ces it could be brought away whole. To do it by land is out of the question, and the river has a fall of 70 feet in 3 pitchet, below the position of the copper.

All the copper lound f WILLIAM MIEURE,

in uetacnea piec, " MONTINUES business at his old reference to a particular locahty, ha not . yet been ascer tamed WedUnd Vjnccnne,f (late teeBre

that Mr.scnoo .... - tf 0 . . ,)C ha5for salc a, the

""S1: "i-T .'"IT V Vhnb; ccount of the st pe., a general assort-

ilic iuiiu"iu(, mpnt nF treaty, recently concluded at Fond du ""m 01 Lac, communicated to us by a member of Groceries & Liquors,

the expeumon. . t , . The commissioners, with their suit.es.r,rtid hv two companies of the 2d regt.

U. States infantry, under the command of

capt. Boardman, left the bault tie at. Aiarie, on the 10th of July, in battcaux, and after a tedious and uninteresting passage of 17 days, arrived at Fond du Lac. On the 2d day of August the council was onencd by cov. Cass, detailing the ob-

:r.e hi exnedition, which were to

inrhima ratification of the treaty of 1825,

1,-1,1 nt Prairie du Chien to obtain from

the Indians the privilege of working and

!wv anv metal or mmerais

found within their territory to procure

the surrender of the murderers, w no re cently escaped from the piisons at Mack

obiects ot minor

liiav cii- . .. - w. - j imnnrtance.

Thr. ahove articles were cheerfully ac

ceded to bv the council. They avowed,

fnrmnllv. their determination to abide by

tbr lat rear's trcatv, with the Sioux and

nthrr tribes: thev erantcd, without hesi

tnt'i.in.the rit?ht of searching tor and tak

ing awav any minerals of which their . foikor. nr iiU ni-nnle. tuieht have

and finallv, aereed to bring m and

deliver the murderers, who had escaped,

Old Rye Whiskey,

Holland and Anchor

Gin,

Port, Madeira. Ten

criflc, Malaga, St Claret Wines. Prime Havanna Coffee,

Chocolate,

Imperial and Young ilyson 'l ea,

R.isons St Almonds. 4d, fid,8d, K)d,Nail and Brads, Swedish Iron, English Sc Amerh an Blister Steel,

Cogniac, Spanish,

Peach and Apple Brandy, i-. 4 . t v

Til. i Kji oix aim . England Rum, Porter S; Bounce, Havanna, white and

brown Sugar.

N. Orleans

Lump Sugar, Sh ul, Macarel, and Cod Fish, Foolscap and Letter Paper,

8 by 1 0, & 1 0 by 1 2 Window Glass, Plow Plates.

Loaf Sc

Also, a genera! assortMcnt of LIVERPOOL, printed & comm on paintulu arc GLA8S WAKE cSc. Paints and Dye Stuils, A full assortment of MEDICINES All of the best quality. Also 250 barrels, Kenhawa & Saline Salt,

to the civil authority, in the the spring of i All the above, jtl, many other aiticlcs, loofi Ml tlm less imnortant articles will be sold low lor cash. Country Fhy-

A J S l wpm assented to bv the natives, whose

conduct evinced their most perfect satis

"JTNFORMS the public that he contin3 ucs to carry on the Saddlery &? Harness making business, at his shop on (water street vincennes ) He also, will keep on hand a regular supply of LEATHER, of every description, which will be sold on reasonable terms. He also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, Boot a t Shoes, of every discription and quality. February 19, 1825. l-tf

LIST of lettei remaining in the Post-Office at Washington, D jv css

inly, la. the (ju.uter ending the 3 )in ot

ken ut

it ill be

dead

c

I

eptcmbcr, 1826, which if vA ta',

within three munths from this date

soot to the General Post Ltncc

letters. A. B. C. E. Imac Allen, Thos. II. IVlake, Win. Bine, Philip B;irtonf Hobt. h m.ct, Charks Brown, 2. ..Reason Braivi, Si..v. II. Blackburn, Mrs. Nancy Bozly, Givf-n-hai v Baker, Thos. Cowand,' '! he. Ct:I:n;i'.i li. Win. t'olaia'.i, Jamc-s Coplen, Ldwadrd Chout, illioin KUcs, Liiphalct Likston, C'haries lr.vcr, G. H. J. K A. L Goodwin, Th's. Gdlvch, Tluulius Graiiger, Abvl Gallsv-nd, Ciiiii-lcs Ilavd-.vich J.mies llonst.iu. Win 1 1 -uv kins, Avlain Jordan, Lew is Jones, I Iirani Joh'iston. A. Rcnnev 3, Nichohu Kcd-

well, J tines Kenncci ., L. M.O. P. James Lou'.-s, James MclholK n, Miss A. Murpliy, J:io. M'Daiiahl, Neheiiiiah Oijden 2y Reuben Perkins J, Wm. Pureell, Alfred Perkins, Jt.vn Puter R. S.T. W Mrs. Mary Rvad, Heeki ih Ragdall, Fri- ud .-.pears, Isaac Sco!er, Bcaj. Smoll, A. Sumts, R.twly Seutt, John Shire

J l'.fl, Samuel Smith; Charles eiiks, Saeritl

of Davis .County, Iphr..m Tiiou.psou, iierd Tiiaver, CajA. J-s. Wan.er. ill RODDICK, p.m. October 2, 18:ti. 35-3t

faction with the result of the council, and their favorable opinion of our people

Cheaper Cheaper Still. on market, brtivecn 2d 3d STREETS HAS just received fro Philadelphia and Baltimore, and now for sale, an elegant assortment of 4j 0 RICH Sc FASHION A nLE X)TIY GOODS,

Comprising nearly every article needed

by the Fanner, or the Mecnanir. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HARD WARE & CUTLERY ALSO

QUEENS & GLASSWARE

In very great variety. LADIES, 1 ROOTS & GENTLEMENS, U. ,,0Tv CHILDRENS J "l.A very complete assortment of GROCERIES. All of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms for cash 16-tf Vincennes. June 1825,

NOTICE.

iTTORS J. KUYKKXDALL W

DECKER, take this mode lor the

first time, of reminding their friends, and

the public, that they ate desirous of clo

sine their books. It is therefore desir

ed that all who know themselves indebt

cd, cither to Doctor J. Kuxjkendall, or to digent pupil

sicians can be supplied with Mediciius at a low price. The highest price will' be

given for Beeswax.

28-tf Vincennes, August 1826.

Medical College of lilo. MIE Lectures in this institution will

commence on the first iNioocLy in

November next and will continue until the

end of the ensuing rcbiuary en the lol-

lowing subjects : viz.

Anatomy, Puisiology, Sc Surgery,

by Jcdcdiah Cobb, M D

Matkuia Medic a am! Ohstetrkks,

bv Joaiih Whitman, M. D.

Chemistry and Pharmacy, by Rev.

Elijah Mack, A. M.

Theory and Practice of Medicine,

bv John Mooihean', M. U.

Professor Cebb will lectin c d uly price i

of l'ickcis, 12 dollars. Each id the oth

er Professors will lecture at least five

times a week : price of each of their tickets 10 dollars.

I he fee for Matticulation. inclinling

the Library an admittance to the Hospital

is 3 dollars, making the aggregate cost ol

Instruction 45 dollars.

In the Hospital, (the Commercial Hos

pital and Lunatic Asylum of Chin,) a re

gular course ol Clinical Insti uctions is

delivered on the most important of the ca

ses presented.

The Cost of the Graduation and the Di

ploma is 15 dollars.

The targe and commodious College Ed

ifice 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 anu senu ior gratuit

ous admission to all the Lectures one in

Z tate of Indiana, O KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, .iugust Term, 1826. James Westfall,") vs. Ins' Ivt ncij. His Creditors. J

HIS da) came the applicant, James Westlaii, by (ienl Vv . Joim-it n, his

counsel, aiul having hcretotuie hied Ins

pciiiiou, tugetner with a list of ikbts due by him, to me defendants, his creditors, and also the debts and demands due to him, and a schedule of all his property praying that (he court would grant unto him the benefit of an act entitled, u An act for the iclief of insolvent debtors," approved January 28, 1824. It in t her ej ore on motion, considered by the court, 1 hat the Cierk give notice ot the pendency of said petition, in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vincenne, at least three weeks successively, sixty days previous to the first day for ncaring and on furtiur motion ic in considered, that the court will act upon said petition on the first day ol

the next teim ol this court.

A copy lest, II. JOHNSON, Clk.cc kc. September 28, 1826. 35-3

HATS For Trade. THE most fashionable HATS, will be given by the subscriber, in exchange for good merchantable PORK, j BEEF, WHEAT, OATS, COBX, and 7 Jr CORD H OOD, delivered in Vincennes ( by the first of December next. MORGAN JONES. Vincennes, July 1826. 23-tf N. V. FOR MAY." MUSEUM OF Foreign Literature &r Science. IS JUST PUBLISHED BY E. LITTELL, PHILADELPHIA. The subscription is g6 a year, payable in advance It will be sent to any part of the United States, by mail upon a payment ol g5 on account, being received by the pubdsher. CONTEXTS FOR Till: NUMBER. Portrait of James Aaduon Habutm's Mcm.irs. Fiom the Retrcs pcuive Heview. Jcs jjhinc From the New Monthly Mr.g a zinc. Adventures of a young Rifieman. From the London Magazine. Ho e i's Insti ucticn for Foreign Trsvei tiom thf Reti ospective Review. Dr. Maitin Lister's Journey to Paris Irom the same. My Aunt's Poodle. Lieu ficnl Mr Richard Church's Personal Nan alive of the Revolution at Paleimo, in the year 1820. Starlight.

Cra lock's Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs. Busbtquius's Travels. The eai y life and Education of Counsellor OD Lir.es from the Motropolitan MsgazineWatei ton's Wanderings in Souti' Amctxca Walks in Rome ard its Environs. j o . On the choice Sc management of a Razor. Miscellaneous Selections. Literary Imeiligencc. New B-itisii Publications.

Kuukcndall c3 Decker, to come forward

and close their accounts, with cash, or othcrwise. From the long bub-'gence gi

ven, it is hoped all will comply. They

propose receiving in payment, country

Linen, Dees-Wax, Corn, and Prk if de

livered in the proper season, likewise

good fat Cattle the most liberal prices will be given. If this notice is not com1 1 " i I I. O M r.f tnn mlioi- i

rillCU Willi UV U1C ui w,v.iiiui.i iv..-v,

. . - - -

other measures will be pursued KUYKENDALL DECKER. June 2, 18 26. 16-tf Administrator's Notice.

THE undersigned having been appoint- ! nl iti n? itrrtnr n t h rf :t n i Aliv.

cs Watson late of Martin county deceased, gives notice that the said estate will probab'y be insolvent, and gives further notice to all those having claims against eaid estatd to bring them forward duly authenticated according to law. and all those indebted to come forward and make immediate payment. LEWIS BROOKS, Adm. September 25, 1826. 35-3:.

By order of the Faculty,

JOHN MOORHEAD, Dean. Me dical College of Ohio, )

Cincinnati, Aug. 28, 1826 33"5

NO FICE. LL persons arc hereby forewarned

from purchasing from James John

son, formerly of Owen county, Indiana,

the south east quarter of section No. 26, in Township No. 1 1 north, or Range No.

3 west, purchased by him from the Re

LIST of

letters remaining in the

I'ost-Oflice at Vincennes, in Knox

unty, la. the quarter ending the oOth o!

September, 1826, which if not taken cut w ithin three months from this dale will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. A. IV CD. Pheobe Allison, Ben?. Allen, Rebecca Brazilton, Isaac Blackford 2, Thos. Baird2, John 1. Bailey, Abigail M. Baird, Juo Black, Johtf Benedict, John Burnham, James M. Buntin, B. V Beckes 2, Mns-. s

INDIANA GAZET RFR.

Til snb-v'Tibtis lespccf" v M-forn s iiu citizens oi this state, x the pub

lic, that 'hev ae now engaged in the publicrMor; ol a new woik, cmilled The Indiana Gazetlftr or. To fi cgraf: ' :ca I D ic: ior.ary ; Containing a ilesciii n of the saveral counties, o ns, vil!a!," settlements, roads, lakes, rivcis. .-reeks, springs, Sec. in the state of i diana : alphabetically arranged, by Joi n vcott.m Copy right secured. '1 his work will also con a u, ncral desciiption of the State, in w; :ch v ill be notice'1, ifs name, boundai i - ituaMon and extent, civil and political divisions, piincipal towns, populattr n, religion, character and manners, literature, trade Sc mannfactuies, form of jr'.v eminent, settlement, lace of the country, soil, pioductions, climate and antiquities. This wotk is n uv in the press, and will be published in September next. It will contain about 1 50 duodecimo pages ; and will be printed on new type and fine medium paper. JOHN SCOTT. Wm. M. DOUGHTY. Ccntrevillc, la June 30, 1826. fJCT"The above work is recommended to public notice by Messrs. Egglcstcn,

ISiOblc, and 1 est.j

The Steam Boat AMERICAN'.

n"511K pioprietors of the Steam Boat 3 American, now in successful opcra-

Burgct 2, 1-ranswav Balark, Thomas Bur- "on, p.ying neiwcen iouisviue i erreress, John Brooks, Elizabeth Calahan, Thos. Haute, offer her for sale on advantageous f Cooj)er, J. L.Champomie, Robert Cat noch- terms. She is ot light draught ol water, on, J.C.Clarke, Sand. Clarke, Jacob Call, with an excellent Engine, and only two Isaac Conowea, John Dolahan 2, Malgmie years old in June next. For terms an-

ue Home 2, Jonathan Unty, aml. LMvvorth, piy t0 Messrs. Mieur Sc Ormsby, Loulsh' FAi' ll Jauies Lnnson, Jiainhwiug, ... w c T3oircr. r.inrinnti - w n

(. W. Ewine. Jacob Frv. J. J. Gardner 2.

-J 0 w Margaret Hoffman, Reason Harbin, J. L. Holmes, Sion Harbin, Jacob HartK-r, Saml. Harris, J. K. L. M, Win. Junkin, Wm. Johnson, Joseph Johnson, Amory Kinny, James Kinner, Mr. Lascelle, John Law, Adam Like, Russel Light, Abni. Miller, A.L.Mills, Richard Morrill, Chas. M'Clurc, Thomas

' M'Clure, Isaac Martin, James H. A. R.

eister ol the L.and Olticc at v incennes,

on the 28th dav of May, 1818, I having ; M'Donald, A. M'Leese, Andrew M'Clure, 1 . .." 1 tk.. vi,..,..,. li... t.. i, -wr

purchased the same from John Teel, his

legal assignee. JOHN ROBINSON. October 9, 1826. 36-9

"t Saddlery for Trade.

ALL kinds of Saddlery will be given in exchange for good merchantable PORK, BEEF, WHEA1 , or CORA", to be eelivcrcd by the first day of December next. SAMUEL THORN. April 13, 1326. 9-tf

John Marnev, John Mvers, James Mages, Math M'Giffin, AsaM'Chord,

N. O. P. H. Harrison Norfolk, Thomas Necoman, Henv Nolden, Asa Norton, An-

Linton, Terre-Haute; or to

JAs L WILSON, Master s.b.a. May 9, 1826. 13-tf FOR SALE, a complete four horse rrAGGos, entirely new i Enquire of the PRINTER. October 13, 1826. 36-mt4 -jNJEW MAP" OF INDIANA, For sale at the W. Sun, office.

I

tome O Neal, oah Pureell, John Parsons, r fl "AkbN up by Job Mathews, living Rt ti c 1 o t uo L in Boon township, Warrick county, b. 1 . . W .-John Smith 2, Jocob Small, la a SORREL MARE, 14 hands hicrh Joseph bcrog-ins, James M. button, Esea u: lft K-.r, ti,.u,... i . b '

bherman, 1 hos. bmith, James bteer, S.J. Scott, Jesse B. Thomas, John Tominica,

hrancisvigo, Isabel anmeter, Wm.Wey

an, jduics u. iittier, Aoan v. mis, Jno.

i. m i T

v lse, jonn vv eaver. GEORGE R.C SULLIVAN, p.m. October 2, 1826. 3.5.3

hif lft K?r c.ml- T t , ,

..v.. i.v in j outiiw, a i.w icuci j iiiarKea on

the left shoulder, both hind feet white, a small blaze in her face, supposed to be about 15 years old, appraised to gl6, before me, SIMON LEWIS, jr.v.c. September 20, 1826., 34-TFp3