Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 April 1827 — Page 3

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VINCEXNES, april 21, 1827. I have been authorized to announce James Foyles, Eaqr. (of Martin county,) as a candidate for Senator, at the August election, for the Senatorial District composed of the counties of Knox, Daviess and'Martin. I have also been authorized to announce John Eiving, Esq. (of Knox county,) as a candidate for the same place. Josefih Warner, Esq (of Daviess county,) and William Pclke, Esqr. (of Knox county,) have heretofore been announced as candidates for the same place. Foreign News The ship Trident has arrived at New -York from Liverpool, who sailed early on Monday morning. February 19, but brought no letters of that day. The Madrid dates are to February 2d, which mention that Mr- Lamb had sent several very unpleasant remonstrances as to the reception of the Portuguese in the Spanish territory, particularly of the Leaders, and that the relation of the two countries appeared still unsatisfactory "Reports were current in Madrid that the rebels are in great force in the Northern and Eastern frontier ; that the Portuguese Constitutional army had found it necessary to fall back, and several new bands of insurgents had appeared in the south, but in small parties. The accounts from Constantinople are to the lOthof January, and are more favorable to the cause of Greece. All Li vadia, east and west Greece, weic in a state of insurrection. The apparent sub mission of those provinces had ceased ; all the inhabitants, as Salona and Voloi were underarms. The Greek Captain, were every where distributing arms and ammunition. The Greek government had established itself at Egina. Constantino Nicodemas was appointed Commander in town, and the protection of the National Assembly was entrusted to the Ipsatiots. A decree had been published strictly prohibiting piracy. The brave Greek General Jannacki Sultain was killed in an action with the Turks before Dobrena, in which the latter sustained great loss. After Karaiskakis victory the Turks had to abandon that position. Negropont had been declared in a state ot blockade, and a similar ' measure would be adopted with reSto Candia. There had been frequent meetings of the Divan at Constantinople, supposed to be respecting the advance of the Russian armies into Persia The Sultan had invited Ibrahim Pacha to Constantinople, but it is believed at Corfu that he would return to Alexandria. Extract of a letter to the Editor of the Baltimore Gazette, dated Lima, December 1S26. I take advantage of this opportunity by the ship Superior, to send you your regular file of Lima papers, together with a list of vessels in the port of Callao. Since the recent adoption of the New Constitution of Peru, which is predicated pretty much upon the one proclaimed in Bolivia, every thing in this country depending upon the consolidation of the government begins to assirnc a new appearance In fact, the constituted authotiiies of the country are now universally respected, the police well regulated, and generally diffused, as far as my observation extends, throughout all the ramifications of society." Commerce is rather dull, money scarce, and in mercantile phraseology, "times hard;" American flour fourteen dollars on board, a small quantity in good season would do well,

and remunerate tnc snippers ny a moue;

ate. if not a handsome profit.

Administrators Notice. THE subscribers having obtained lettcss of administration on the estate, of Jacob Reeder, (diic of Daviess county) . deceased, hereby notify all persons having clams against the estate of said deceased, to present them legally authenticated for payment, on or before the first day of June next, they may otherwise be excluded from all benefit of said estate ; all persons indebted to the same, are required to make immediate payment. ELIZ ABETH REEDER, Extx. JAMES ALFRED, Adm. March 22, 1827. 7-4i Apprentices Wanted. TAE subscriber will now take several Apprentices to learn cither of the following trades SADDLING, TANNING, cr BOOTV SHOE MAKING boys of about 15 years of age, and well recommended for honesty, only need apply, as no others will be received. JOHN WISE. December 8, IBC& 44-tf

Administrator's Notice. ' J HAVE obtained letters of adminislL tration on the estate of John Hansbtouhg deceased, (late of Sullivan county Indiana;) from the clerk of the Circuit court of said county, dated February 3d, 1827, which were confirmed by probate court of said county at their sitting commencing the 4th .Monday in March last, all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for setttlement on or before the 22d of September next, on which day I will attend by myself or agent at the house of William Caruthcrs Esq to attend to said business; all those indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment without delay ; the estate is believed to be insolvent. WILLIAM POLKE,m. April 12, 1827. 1 -3t State of Indiana. Martin circuit court, March Term, 1827. The Board of Justices of MartitH

county, complainants, vs Frederick Sholts. John Meriam, Caleb Fellows, Nathaniel F. Ruggles, and Thomas Shclmire Eii zabcth Shelmirc, Sarah Shclmire, Jane Shelmirc, Bedford Shclmire Marian Shclmire, Ann Slielmirc, U and Clarissa Shclmire, heirs at law of Jesse Shelmire, deceased,

and Thomas G. Prentiss, Laura J T- . ft . m "

lt. rrentiss, anu tnaries m. Pren

tiss, heirs at law" of Thomas G. Prentiss, deceased Sc John Tenncnt, and Sarah Tennent, his wile, Elaner Sophia Hart, and Mary Louisa Hart, heirs at law of Nathaniel Gardner, deceased and James M. Prentiss, Ann Eliza Prentiss, and John T. Prentiss, heirs at law of John M. Prentiss,

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Subscriptions for the above, received at this office. 3 TRANSPORTATION, F&6m NEW-YORK TO THE VALLEY OF THE OHIO, f IIMIE Steam Transportation CompaJL ny, on the Hudson River, A. Van Santvoord, No. 17, Coenties Slip,New. York, have united their interest with the MERCHANTS' LINE of Canal Boats, owned by Norton, Goodman Sc Coand will contract to forward Goods through Johnson 2 JVilkeson, Buffalo, to any port on the Lakes, or to Pittsburgh, to the care of Messrs. Duncan, Forsyth & Riddle. The Tow Boats are exceeded by none on the liver, and will leave NewYork for Albany three times each week, perlorming the passage in twenty hours. From Albany goods will be transported west by Canal Boats, departing regulai ly morning and evening, making the trip to Buffalo in seven days. From this point Johnson & Wilkeson will ship all Freight consigned to their care, without delay, to the places of destination. The price of transportation w ill depend on the rate of tolls on the canal Last season, the charges from New-York to Pittsburgh were g2 23 to Sandusky, 8' 25. Charges may be expected somewhat lower the ensuing season than the last. Produce from the west will be received, and forwarded to New. York without delay The arrangements of the Company a; e such that they will be enabled to fulfil their contracts within the usual time, to wit, from New-York to Pittsbui gh, in 17 days to Sandusky in 12 Produce from Sandusky to New York will be forwarded in ten days, and with propoi tionable expedition from other points. All damages sustained by Goods forwarded by this line, will be promptly set tied by Johnson St Wilkeson The Com pany having been engaged in the Forwarding business since the first opening ot the Eric Canal, feel assured that thrir

deceased, defendants.

AND now at this day came

the said complainants, by Amory Kinney, experience will enable them to give genEsq. their solicitor, and it appearing to cra satisfaction the satisfaction of the court, that the said i ,The subscribers are Agents for the Caleb Fellows, Nathaniel F Ruggles, I Trad; 'r' Knaurancc Company, of the city Thomas Shelmire, John Tennent. Sarah of Ncw-Yurk, for ensuting vessels and

lennent, leaner bophia liart, and Mary , 'bi u ouiming Louisa Hart, James M. Prentiss, Ann E- JOHNSON k WILKE

liza rrenttss, and John 1. Prentiss, vho 1-11- 1 . t .'II I' !

are mane ucicnuanis in me mil at ore-sous

are not inhabitants, or residents

state On motion it is therefore ord

I hat notice ot the pendency of said hill published for three weeks successively, in

the Western Sun, a newspaper publish- i

ed at Vinccnnes in this state, and, that unless the said defendants appear and answer the said complainants bill, on or before the first day of the next term of this court, (to wit i) on the fourth Monday of July next, the same will be taken as confessed, and will be decreed accordinglyA copy test, L. II. ROGERS, Clk. Hindoston, Apiil 16 18 27 11-3 f State of Indiana, Martin circuit court, 4 March Term, 1827. "John Pool, 1 vs. Foreign Attachment. James Prentiss J AND now at this (lav came the said plaintiff, by Joscih Warner, Eq. his attorney And on motion it is ordered, That the defendant appear and put in snrri.il hail to the action aforesaid, nn nr

j before the first day of the next term of r

Buffalo, M:ich 12, 1827.

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rU:illon sometime ao occupied bv

Mr. Frs Cunningham, as a TAVERN, on Market street, in Vinccnnes He has built a new, large, and commo. diMis stable ; and has put the buildings in complete repair. I lis stable wili b constantly supplied with Oata, Corn, Fad dcr, and Timothy Hay, and attended by a good Ostler. His house shall at all times be furnished with such things for the com fort of Travellers, & others, as the country can afford. He hoies by his attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. H.JOHNSON. January 3, 1827. 5 -tf

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LIS T of letters remaining in the

Post-Office at Washington,' la. the

quarter ending the 31st day of Match, w hich if not taken out ui?hin 3 months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. a A TTD dT James Akeman, J. Al

len & sons, Saml Beckit,

this courtd on motion, it u further i ?, " mui, jepn oyu. vm matlon,

nr.r. That nnlirc ot the nomlo.nrv nfl JJUU nu,tl"' James, laI, UODeilliaiT

this suit be published for three weeks successively in the Western Sun, a news

paper published at Vinccnnes, Indiana, previous to the next term of this court. A copy test, L. R. ROGERS, Clk. Hindoston, April 16, 1827 11-3 n State of Indiana, Knox circuit court, March Terrr.t 1827.

Alexis LcRoy,and Elizabeth, his wife,

vs. C In Chancery.

Thomas Hempstead,

A ND now at this time came the comx plainants by Samuel Judah, their solicitor, and upon reading and filing their bill of complaint, and it appeal ing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is not a resident of ihc state, on motion of the complainants by their attorney It is ordered that notice of the pendency of this suit be given by publication of the same in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vinccnnes, for three weeks successively, that the defendant appear here at the next term of this court and answer the complainants hill, or the same will be taken as confessed. Copy test, H. JOHNSON, Clk c k c, April 5, 1827. 0-3t

Wiliiam Baldwin, Mr Bradshaw, Cant

Camahan, Maj r Comer. James A. Coptin, Jesse Cobb, Jesse Colbert, Elijah Chapman, James Calhoun, J J A, T Duncan, Jas. EdV 1TJ J!: wards. Harriett Freland, fP fl-IT IT E,ijah Kn, T. P UT 1TM V Hays, Judge Hawkins,

Isaac Hedding Jesse Hcnby, S. Johnston, j

LI IT TTJ Jumes Lindsev, Wm. IV 11 1L Lavey, Chas D. Morgan, James Morrow, Elizabeth Mc.Don aid, Richard Palmer 2, Abraham Pcikins, Jesse Purall, Alfred Perkins, Henry Pad-

get, John R. Porter,

gley, J. Rodarmar,

out or J. W. Waller,

William H. Rout, Charles Russel,

CI 'fl Edward Stupy, Isaac Scoles, il William Smoot, James Ste phenson, John T. Simpson, J. Storms 2, Benjamin Small, Francis Spenk, Mr. Staill, Judge Thompson, John Thompson, James Cor the widow Thompson, yKJ' JTST" onn Vantrees, Robert B. V V V Walker, M F. Weaver. S. RODDICK, P. M. Aprril 2, 1827. L63-9-3t A LIST of letters remaining in the Post-Office at Vinccnnes, la. the quarter ending the 31st day of March, 1827, which if not taken out before the

(fh JU Wm. Qui ViW JOl G. H. Rou w,n;

expiration oF three months, Trill be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters, ED TI John Badollct, Braator Bu3 vL shee, Sarah Burnham, Geo. Baithus, John Buzan, Victor Buchanan-

B. V. Bcckes. James Boner. Jnhn

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Brothers, David Brown, John Bcrringcr, Capt. Bruce, Andrew Correll, Lemuel C. Clark, George Calhound, John L. Compton, Enock Cockral, Jacob Call,

Margaret vrissup.

Charles Emmons 2, J. Feasel, John Hunter, ir 1

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mm nogue, u nusion, James Hopkins, . Edwaid Hatcher, J L Holmes, 9p JOL JLA George Knox, James Kyle, Andrew Kcrrell, Wilson Lagow, John Leneave, John Lester, Eiqr Langton, M" TSJ IP Robert W'Coy.jr. E. lYJl IN il Mount, Eliza Montgomery, Jonn Myers 2, Samuel Mc.Clure, Jesse Miller, Francis V. Mc Kee, James S. Mays, Danl Mc Clure, Priscilla Newon, Thomas Newman, illiam Norris, Jhn Paine, Richatd P Price, Samuel Price, illiam P ke, 2 Thomas Piety, J b Henry Ruble, Solomon RathJLu bone, I nomas Robinson. Sureah Small, Caioline R)0lai mel, James M. Sutton, H. B. Shepherd, Cynthia Shepherd, Hp Moses Tabbs, Wm Tyler, ii V V Samuel Thing, Danl Travis, Mary C. Tabbs, John Weaver, Jos. Weaver, James White, Eiisha Whitten, Andrew Wiles, Jesse Whitcomb. SA.XiL HILL, A P M April 1, 1827. L79-9-3t Persons enquiring for the above letters will please say they are advertised, otherwise they may not get them.

u LIST of letters temaining in the Post-Office at Ptinceton la the quarter ending the 3 1st ot March, 1827, which if not taken out befote the expiration of three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. PI Thomas Anbury, James 3 VJJ Adams, Duid Braselton, John Brown, J ihn Braselton, Thomas Biewcr, W. Bui beck or Flow cis Joseph Chambers S, Hawly t. tawfert, Joel F Casey, Hiram Coin, William Crow, Doct. Cascv, Elizabeth Chappell, Mr. Cockram, B JC PI Burihy Day, Sheriff JLJ HJI Dt in, Alexander Devil, Lucy Devin, Euzibtth Delendall, 1 hos. Evans 3, Wm. Embree 4, Ruben Emerson, Jonathan Gullick,

I IT II 1,cny Hannas, Andrew I JJ U.A Harvey, William Hart-

grove 2, Cain Hudspeth, Alexander Harvi y, John Hyneman, Jesse H'.llis, James Ik-Iston, Alexander Ilcddleston, Charles

Jones, Sarah Johnson, Jacob Johnson, Daid Johnson, Mr Jaques Charles LaScrre, William Latham, Simeon Lemastcrs, 13" John McNeill, Wm. 1Y.JI IN A Cnrmuk, Reuben Mathewon, Esaw Mc Fall, Joseph McLenan. Nathan' Nuby, Mary Panan, 8j Q rn Roland B. Richards, J. 0 jl L Roddick, WmRevis, David Robb, Jfimes Skidmore, John Scoficld, T homas C. Stewart, J-.me vcantling. Samuel cott, Andrew Sillivent 2, John Sharp, G. R E. Sullivan, Samuel Shannon "V Wiliiam H Stockwrll,"Macy Stackhr.use. Cytus Sharper 2, James N. Trusdale, Pumel Truitt, W 7 Col. Warrick, Saml WoodV V IlA worth, Joseph Woods, Jos, Wasson, Ruth West, John Witherow, William M. Wright, Walter Wilson, S, Zimmerman, JOHN I NEELY. March 31, 1827. L76-9-3t

Rlackmithing. 'TTHE subscriber has tngaged Mr B. Jl Welman, to superintend, and carrj ' on his Blacksmith shop, at the old stand, J formerly of Smith & Thomson the well known qualifications of Mr. Welman as a good woikman, will insure a liberal share of public patronage All kinds of Edged tools made and wat ranted. N SMITH. February 14, 1827 2-tf

The Steam Boat AMERICAN.

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jJL American, now m successful operation, plying between Louisville & TeneHaute, offer her for sale on advantageous terms. She is of light draught of water, with an excellent Engine, and only two years old in June next For terms apply to Messrs. Mieur Sc Ormsby, Louisville ; W. C Rogtrs. Cincinnati; W. C. Linton, Terre-Hautc; or to JAs L WILSON, Master s b.a. May 9, 1826. l3-tf Tallowy wanted a office,

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