Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 May 1831 — Page 2

SJorottaft Trtnanct. An Ordinance amendatory t. ordinance icgulating 'he market. Be it ordained by the Hoard of Trustees of the Borough of Vvicemicfs. and if is here b; ordained by the authority of the fa?ne. That hereafter from the first day of May to the first day of October in each year, ruesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week, shall he the regular market days, Passed, April 12. 18.11. MARTIN ROBINSON, Ch'm-7. Samukl Hill, Clerk. l3-ft. On SETITH & TRACY'S J" Tin & Shed Iron MANUFACTORY.

N the corner of Market and Sccond streets, have on hand for sale, a large and general assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron ware, which they offer et reduced prices Tinware v.-ill soid whole sale and retail uponadvan tageous terms to purchasers. Vincennes. Oc'obe r 24, 1829. 37-tf SALS FOR TAXES. PUBLIC notif-e u hereby uncii, that on Monday the day of June next, I shall proceed, and rflfcr for sale at the court-Iioupe door in ibis place, for the taxes and costs thereon, the following lots, unless thev tire paid before that time. OUNKRS NA.MKS Mo. Armstrong Andrew, Andrew Pierre, And in Jesse, 15 :rns James, ir. a. Krent , Bailey J(.hn I. Co! fins J hn, Cartier Pierre, Cardinal Joseph, Collins David, u. a. same Duchanos heirs, ,))ur:hane T.jusaint, GooJwen John, Govlen William, Graetcr Frederick, same Harbin John, same, 3S0, b"0, Joyus Joseph heirs, Jenkins Thomas, Kuva Louis, Lasselle Hyacinth, i:r !.")0 rlS7 101 100 :u 213 To :o .") 8 40 i 1)1 :,o r i 453 t 1 Hi 17S INS 3s 3.") 1 15; in 3i 0i 1 i b i 1 yo li same same same same Fame same f.i,yr.o - I. ;C 333 2i -I 24 24 f r 12i ." 2i 2i 2 i 2 i ) j . 1 !3 c-ame same same same same Lasselle Hyacinth, jr. same same same same same Fame same Laow Wilson, Park's place. same, 40 feet M (Ml William R. Re es Augustus, h. a. pfoi Theresa, ' haniville Henry, R -io Joseph, Sod en Jacob, same. 4ti3 )." no ISO 4H1 o 12 01 Oo 41 46; 472 471' S2 I'37;' 171 o ,. i 11. 0. i 1 o 74 SO o; 00 07 . ,) 7i I J same. S-'ilinv L on is. Snapp Perry, sam" Shuts John, II. a. same same. same. w i..!m, ii. a. 1 id. ipo: 170 1,1 '1 .) , 1 V' i),' id, and Stephen, Y ho Barnabas, IViiiioesey Jsaae, same, same, same, same, same, same, Taylor Waller, h. a. same, V 'udevenWr John. V ..!.) Jonathan, r s3 3 eH3 l i 1 03; rf 13 i2ti; 1S7 Y2i 411 pj: lJo r 1" 113 r r -S. ) 1 - j JL 2 3i 5 j: D Job: j: Uoi -.! S-a'es, J.iui''- ll'inis, 'h-r.e 1 Tselew John Bi iVuio, M'-; ( ,'henet, 1) :. h.ui's heirs, (.10 lw iii .1 ,hn, Ji'M ph II illui in, Vin. Jo v' 1-, J.- j h Joy ens, in''4.t' Leveron, pK.'l I03 43.'), 2 years , rli:', r l.v, P. it Sriapp, rW () !l0 Ot) l "3 Suiiiv an eV, Ijraeter, same, same, same, same, same, io rr, lil P.I I nil m l I " h Theriae, J tNoph, smr, r:i, Yvn Par ia ;s Wellman, 1M j 1 0 ;i':i,ki

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N 12 77 1(11 m Hi) i:m r.v.) no in 100 i--VA Cts. 2J 37d 0i 25 124 5 r 5 2 2i 2 24 24 5 31 31 74 74 14 124 24 24 124 24 24 ') j j 24 24 24 24 24 24 ) i 24 24 24 O l k J a. a ') 24 24 24 24 24 i 00 H 0i Oi 0i 0i 10 31 in 0i 0i o.i 04 3i 3 3i 31 31 31 04 31 31 IMoViaxJ C s. 3t2 300 371 37i 300 303 300 401 l 22 423 427 120 430 431 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 21 24 24 2i 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 MA 24 24 24 24 24 21 24 24 31 5 5 3 3 J 3! M 31 i i 137 441 no 452 450 400 400 171 173 174 475 17; 477 178 4S1 500 501 502 321 327 330 311 101 302 301 308 107 421 122 123 430 43S 413 HO.) be . 'J.'JO .11!" 4) 111 O'.l 255 20s 200 270 271 i 271 201 2)1 205 200 207 200 303 30 1 318 310 320 321 327 310 315 310 352 ?. . i -t 3 :i 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 ? 01 o. IS .) 100 130 114 105 107 205 oo-, , I o 210 2 0.5 255 20$ 270 271 272 274 275 114 4 15 410 too 405 402 500 501 502 120 131 135 100 201 ono 304 305 320 W 3 ; ir. a. 31 LLIAA LINDSAY, Col. V. B. Vi t' ennes, May 7, 1S3J. 13 3 1 Note. In the toreoinjj iisls h. a. stands Hamai's Addition, ami r. tor part t a I a lot. La a I V vJ o IIAYIj the denture of informing t'icir Vii',ids and the public gem rally that they have recciccd, are no;:- opening, a general asiorlmerd of merchandize mv. rlilch uill be found ISiprr'un ' , (ne (Hire, Urou n and Creeii aor:, very .superior brou-n Slihf-bJn etr .-inetlied, . i (ft ! White. an (Irccn Flannels na- and Point i..'uiH r llack Italian Lirietdrin? Silk and Tab- '., Velvet- lom!.a:.tt. PLi:d Cam-1 brie. Calicocx, Giorcs, lios'ury, Va hlonable Bonnet and Belt Ribbon.,, leghorn Bonnets, Fancy Son ps, Cologne VAi ter, Silk and Marseilles Vesting;, Uro rn and Bleached Domestics, Prunella, Morocco and iov Leather S'io Fine and Common Hats, v. Sc. togcth r with an assortment of J lard :ran , iro';. Steel, Casting:7, Frch Groceries and Queeiiirarc, they are iU ter mined to ofer at the louot rate for cash or merchantable produce of any llnd. They taf,y thi opportunity of informing the customers of the incci.ies Steam Mill that in future t'tat estafdihmrnt u-ill be under the immediate management of ,one of the firm; and they hope that their invariable ui-po it ion to accommodate ? ensure them i share oj public patronage. y.pTiie highest marktt price for U it lit. Corn and Sa r-lo.zs. J)cccmhir-2:k) ' 47-' A" Jl4LK' notice i lu n:)v given, that six I. weeks after date, annl cation will hi. made to the Kecister of tne Land Othce at Yuicennr s. for tlie renewal of a certificate t further credit in my nunc f-r the n rtlx-ea t pi ii ter of section number fourteen, in tue township number TC.rc n atli, in rangnumber nine wi t, in the tlivmct ef Yincennes, the original having been lost or tlestroyed. Given under m hand, at Ymcenr.es, this 6th dav ef Ma-, 18.11. O JOHN HAMILTON. r) l.'v6t. CASH, or II ORKy will b, iven for a v Mantitv ' Oo an Lnnri. Cotton GOi ! rags at the wesntiih sun ollicc.

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s lEBICAL CCLLSGB, SL&OVtfiCUfitCU. r Y and with the consent of the Reform" ed Medical Society of the U. Matev ihe new Reformed Medical Institution has oeen locaterl in Woithington, an interesting and flourishing town on the Whetstcntriver, eiglt miles north of Columbus, on the Northern Turnpike. This slate has been chosen, because it presents the greatest adantages to facilitate the researches of the ootuniral student t!ie country around it aboundu.g with every variety of medical plants; and the situation being the most healthy and delightful in the western countryand because the occupancy i i the large college edifice, together with the ground ot every variety of sod for an extensive botani al garden, has been pnsented to us by the board of trustees of Worthiugton college 1 here will be attached to the instiuitin. a dispensary for analyzing and preparing vegetable medicines: and an infirmarv, where persons from the nti&hborhood, or a distance, laboring under fevers, consnrnp tions, dyspepsia, liver complaints, gravel) ulcers, hstubts. cancers, tic. c. w ill be sue cessfulb treated, without bleeding, mercury or the knife, and from widen the student will acpiire a correct knowledge ot tt e na tore, operation and superior ellicacy of eiretable agents in reinov ing disease. The necessitv for sucii an i stitution of this kind, in the west, to be under the direction of competent professors, is strikingly evident. It is an institution that is desired to concentrate, and disseminate, all the knowledge and discoveries of doctors of me dicine and empyrics, sages, and savages: and that will demonstrate to the student and Hie sick that vegetables atom . afford the on ly rational, safe, and effectual n.eans of re uiov nig diseases, without impairing the con stitution, or endangei life or innb i hat the pi tsent system ot practice, winch neat diseases ot every tonn with metallic miner als, tlie l.incet, or tiie knite, is dangerous or iaeih.ieut the lameutaoie facts whicli eei) day present too fuliy lhuutiate. Nor is ilns truth more clearly eAluuiled, than the fact that vegetable subsumces alooe, are void of danger, and powei fully tlncient wiitu administereu : a pretcience to tlie success ot o.r Nevv-VorK inhrmar, and tht success ol ignorant boianicai phvsicians, pr v es tins tac t. 1 lie college and infirmary mil be openeu uie hist vveen. iu December, where siudeiiis troui ad parts may enter and couipL te men medical education, and vvnei e persons iaoo ring under eveiy species of disease shall receive piompt and faiuitul aucntion. i iie course of StUdy to be pursued, and winch win be laugnt according lo llie UL.U and tne kefoumed systems, uyLectuies, iecitations, ljX.ainiUaVK)us, and suitable text OOOK.S. is, 1st Aiiaioin) and fh sioiog) . 2. Old and Kefoiniea aureiy. ilicoiv and Practice at AledlCine 4. 1 lie old and unproved s) stem ot .Midwiierv, w iili tlie liseases of women and clnldien. o. Materia Aledica, vvith practical ana general liofaiiv. 6 AlediCai and iiotaincal Cliemisiry aad Puai macy. 7. blated itetales on Collvite r.il science Morai and Mental l'mlusopnv r'nrenolog) iViedical Jurisprudence Compai air. anaiomy, Aledic.al History, eve o) attending tins institution, Uie student will acquire a correct knowledge oi tlie pre sent prae.uce ot pniciaus a knowledge oi the use, and abuse, of Mu.. rals, the lancet, 0 )steuical i'oiceps, and tne Knife, and a knowledge oi Llie new and nupioved syste.n, mat supei .sedes ilieir use, witn tenfold more sateiy and success. 1 here wnl be no speciued time to complete a course ot stud) ; wuenevertne student is oualihtd he mav graiiUate and receive a Diploma some will jj.ts in ine year otners win reipinc more KmilSlTlO8 lull ADMISSION. l. . Cel tit. t e ol i g, .11 I at tlUUC Le 1 , i.. .V govj l.nns.i l.i.UC.iliOn i t.i.b. 1 lie price oi tpjaiitvn.g a per sjn lo practice, including a iJipiouni. and access io .ill uie advantages ot tne Instilu-in-i., w ui bt iljo m advance, or 75 in adt tiu e, a..d iOU a. tne close of his .stuuies. -Lsi) advantage given, and s .me aiiow.nte .n..t.e to inose in nidigeui circumstances. Du.ua win be Had at 1,00 per eeK, a. d uioK.s at the western cu) paces. 4iwei) Miule..t on entering v orthingtOti toliegc win become an Honorary tut moci'oi i .c Ketorxned Medical boci.ty ot tlie e, nned Ci tie s trom wiom he vvill receiv e a t.nploma, and Annual K. port ot all the doings a. al distoveues of its tiitieient mem tiers, antl be entitled to all us constitutional pi it lieges audoenents. i nt)se vvisnuiglarthei information will piease aduress a letter ipost paid) to Coi vj. ii. Grisvvoia, or the undersigned, and u snail receive prompt attention. aia ems and oilier s Had better beware ol cm. slanders ot the present physicians, who a-nuw no more about our institution, than mev uo about botanical Medicine. J. J. i EE en.. President iVortningtun, u. Oct. 1, l3o. iNvJlE Editors publishing the above Circular ntij two times, shall receive as to r peusat on, a certificate entitling the nearer io tuition gratis, or an tipm akut to that sun ()150) in medicine, tlv.ceor at tcialaiice, iro.a us t r anv member ot oursoctt) . i i1(JaC puuiisniiig it 6 times, to halt vail Compensation. Ducll editors in ne west as pa.iiisned tlie N. Vork Circulat one year, oy glmg the fwivgoing tweiv" inser tions, can send their student to this lnstitu tion, and ue shall be accepted. November 27. ia30. 42-ly PUBLIC T Vlh t . o.f i e nei e ; nuuiie .1, that the Ul.iscl liomer Jo ins.1.1 1 w t h-i L1 1 tnis county, are now m my hands for col lection, with positivt- uisiructions to enforce tht same without respect to persons. There lore, all concerned wil do well to call and make unniedi; iti ii .viiif.r A . - . .7 ...... w . l.. 1 1 ill.Kb, U. 6. A. C. nnes, April 19 ISol. ll-3t. r W pVld. w w l l.U to purchase, a 'V first rate villcli Cow. tar which Cash E. quiic of tlie Prime r. t' es. pril 16 ksJI. will Le

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N ti e i.m riatui av in April w as eo!n..etued a periodical Journal, to be publhrd onceawrek, and debated by tne abeve title. Custom has i tndered it necessary for the pn jectoisof a new literal) undertaking, to present an analysis ot the plan which vlicv intend to adopt, in oider that the pn ihc'may jndge hew tar the scheme is likeh to o. deserving cf pattonage. Ours sh .11 ue b ief Ne

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Wsi e I s Chr'jiixtt of the 7 . and vvhen unoxr the g Kianceof souno pi ii.npte and assuied j abih les, ma) justl) be ceiisidc ed the sate-, guards i t" a nati ii. Man), however, Ul verted from the legitimate oijtcts of- thar institution, are prostituudjo purposes w hicli involve injury to the morals, and i:upeument to the advancement t a pe ple. I his it shall be our stud to avoid. All matters ot interest, connected with the general and state governments shall ic ceive from us the earnest atttntion. W c disclaim ill part) feelings or pn judu.es. but iu doing this we would be understood as h lding oai selves at li ert) to t pen our col unins and exprtss our sentim nts in relation to all subjects' of public interest, whether connected vvith politics or otherwise. Light Heading, in all its various dt partments, will form an object of our especial care, i he numerous sources for obtaining the best selections tiom foieigu and domes tic literature within our reach, authorize us to assert that in this respect, our journal will not suflci in comparison with any other in the country. Internal Impi ovements. Agriculture anti Domestic Manufactures, shall leceive trom us that considi ration 10 which they are en titled b their great aud gr- .wing importance . Among tile regular notices ot the week, will tn given a coi aecttd Prices Current of Stocks and the grain market I he latest Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, rtceiv td by ihe Eastern and Southern Mails on Sa turday, v ill alwa) s be found in this paper In short, nothing slHll be overlooked that maybe desei v ii.g the atiention and character of enterpi izing. intelligent and industrious journalists. W e arc not ignorant that we must en counter many ddln ulties in advancing to puimc tavor, but long experience in die me chanical branches ot our orottssion, and an anient desire to render ourselves useful in tiit'ir moie extensive prosecution, le;id u to believe tnat these obstacle" will n.ipiot insurmountable. We rely parti ui.n iv -i tne iioerahty alwa) s shew u bv an enliehu n ed public toenterpnze- juhciouslv cciiou-.t-ed, and conridently make tlie assurance tnat our claims to oatronage will not be lessened bv auv want ot proper talent m aid i.K to give spirit and value to our unoertaking. Uv)DVV ARD c b. R.t(,(, CONDITION Si. I lie Saturday Courier will be punted wiin got dt)pe. on an ixu.; size Impel lal paper oi the largest class, and oi excellent ipiality comprising twenty -eight columns ot . ending matter. Adveitiseuitnts will be handsomely dis pla) ed, and inserted at moder te pints. l erms of Subsciiption two dollars per annum, payable halt yeatl) in advance. Agents, and other persons at a distance, procuring six subscribers, and becoming re sponsible tor the payment ot their subscriptions, will receive .. seventh cop) gratis All communications concerning this paper to be adiliessed (;;nst palo) io WOODWAKiJ v J&PKAOG. No. 15, Noitn Fourth Strett, PniUde Iphia. it7Subscriptions received at this othce. Siicttfi Sale ilY virtue ot a wnt of Fi Fa in debt to 3 me directed fr w the Clerk's Ollice ol t t I.nox Circuit Court, 1 will offer at pub lic s.de, befor. the door of the ieinpor.tr) Court House in Yihcennes, on Saturday, Uu 11th day ot June ensuing, b tween the hours of 10 o'clock, A M. and 4 o'clock, P M. of said day, agreeably to the third section of the iaw su bjecting real and personal es tate to execution, all the rigut, title, and interest of Nathaniel Ewu.e. in. and to. a FARM composed of the following tracts of land, to wit: '204 Acres of Land, survey No. 30, in T o A. K. 10 V. Ib0 A res do. X. R. lo V. 1 0'.ii A. re do. X. U. 10 W. 100 A- res do, X. It. 10 W. survey No. 31, T. 3, survey No. 3-, T. 3, survey No. 33, T. 3, le ied upon as the property of said Ntth mit-l rawing, at the sun (ienge Hojg Cv Co. JOHN MYLUS, s k. c. By Y. L W I I4IERr, Ue?. Sh'if. Yinrt nnes, M y 14. 1831. 14 5t. norouBti ttuauccAN Oruin tuce respecti.:;; ; gs rui.nii. a' .ar..- witlini the Borough of Vir.cennts. ITHERES i: has been n presented to T? the Board of Trustees of the B .r oiign of Vincennes, thattliere are dces run ning at large within this boroui;!i. affected witn hydrophobia or canine madness, therefore BE it ordained by the Bzard of Trustees of the Ilorough of Vincennes, I'n tt if anv person within said Borough owning any dog or bitch, shall suffer the same to run at 1 ii ge within the space of thirty days after the promulgation of this ordinance, tht person so off.uding shall forfeit and pay a fine c f one dollar, to be recov ered by u tion of debt before any Court having jurisdiction thereof. St c. 2 And be it further ordained, That from tlie promulgation rf tin-. Ordinance and thirty days ther- after, it shall be the duty of the Borough Cons' able and as many assistants as he may thiut neeess ay, and he 1 eby permitted to any other person to kill all dogs tonnd running at large within the Borough of Vincennes. This Ordinance to take effect and be in f ree from and alter one publication in the Vi'.ceni-es Gazette, and Western Sun, an) Ordiit.inec or Resolution to the contrary notwithst oali'.g. Passt d. 1 tv 1", 18:11 MRI1N R HJINSON, Chm'n. Samuel Hili, CVcr-t. 3 4-J:.

HAYK fWtaintd 'cttei -i .dn intention upon the i state of my ltc d i vised hubaiid Lrnis Mrdht, arai have t.iker. ud returned into the tleik s Ofhc, .n entory and Appraist n.ei.t, and I beb Incve the estate solvent. me estate soivem. Cticrc Uj(U fcr SolU rrv. the higliest t.iddei. at tin ia'i dwellJ- it ing r f the said deceased m F. ux C ban;il!e, Knox ccuntv. on Moi.daV tin GO'h d Ma inst., all the personal propertj (txaoi u taw,; ri saiu i un M lltt uu-i consis'ing f.f htises, cows, shetp. Re purchases of three de bars ar.oui cet. dsh must be paid at the time of bidding t tT the article th.ose over that sum, a cni.it ci nine months ill be eiv i u upon ext cutirr nrte with ariprovt-d securnv. Sale rommence at9 Vlck A.M. J EN KVIKVE M A LLET, .frfm'r . Mt 14, 1K31. 1 l-3t OFFICE OF THE L XDVs IU)f)K 11W ChesnutMreet, opposite the Post c fl;ct L. A. G. & Co. effer their scnicts to collect for their ( itv and county fr iends, and all others, having claims against individuals cr others in Philadelphia. They have determined to devote a considerable porth n cf their time to tliis new branch, and .re well convinced that their exertions will git satisfaction to their emphn trs Tht re are no doubt mat.ypers' ns at a distance hav ing claims that n ight be collected. t re tlicy awnre of respotisil)le per sons to addn ss Ihe great exptnse in many instance" -aid for lawyt r's fees, and where there hasbten i o necessity for such a proceeding, prevents many lawful accounts ft om being at justed. They will receive bills and accounts ft era any part of the country, which uill he immediately atteniltd to, and the pt octet! s applied in the city, or for warded I;) m il as may be directed. No change in am c:sc will be made unless the money is actually collected. The commission in eev instance, to be charged on collections, uils bs ten per cent. Post .gr must be paid. t all Itttt ts will he l einclostd and retui i ed to the person sending. L A. GODEY. & Co. Harrou ic fhvnttv l.. I IX. I I L'LLY inti m tht'r f'icr.ds 4. o.d the jj'dilic generally, that their NEW GRIST MILL is now completed. Thev will in fntnie eta'eav.m to Keep ii hand at all tin its. fresh MF,AL and FLOUR, which they are eitermnaota sell at fair pi ic s for cash only. No i .roe. rs will be accepted afte r this notiricatie v., unless the cash arcompanit s rhem. Those who may have accounts at ihe Vincennes S TEAM MILL, iire infom ed that cash pavn.ents will be expected for every article they may have j uiehatd at that establishment The pr. putters arc prepared to execute orders fo? PLANK, and SCANTLING if ever) disruption it the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable term. N II M. & H have received a consignment of 100 Barrels of KEN II AW A. SAL I , w h h thev vvill dispose o. Vine . May 7 1831. 1 i tf ) ;. AVING pui chased tht lin-it of a 1L 11. ik ir.c Aru vcnrlimr wiilm Tvimr m t con!y. Pinkham Mosher's a-'tn Machine, lor sceuiiti and usiing clothes, any jcrson uisning lopuicluso can have ,he. on tria'$ and it not approved, may be returned. I have also on hand and intend keeping, a &ui p'v of Cabinet Ware ol the best qualm; will also do Carpenter's and Joiner's work at the most reduced prices JOHN MOORE. Mav 1st, 1830 12-ly. SPHHTG GOODS. SAMUEL SMITH Has ju t recciced a supply of FOREIGN Si DOMESTIC Dili? ScD(DDi, Among which are the newest Pattern and latest sty le of CALLICOES XSD GIX'JHAMS. lie has alsi r ivetl a GENERAL AS: SORTMENT t GROCERIES, &C. AI.S)IROy, STEEL. SALT, T iR, tec. S;c. And respeetf'.ily nilicits a continuance of p il.Iie patronage. Viiieemies, April 30, IsIJl. PJ-tf NOTICE. R r NOW all i.t n autl persons that on thlS dav.Miv 1. 1831, niv ife Marv has h tt .m house, bed and board vtuhutany Cause; I therefore forewarn r.r for bin toy person or persons from trading or dealing with her or harboring her about t.aii p sessions, as I shall not br account -tblt f t her contracts from the above date. JOHN W. MOORE. M.v. is;,i. 13 3t. eommto.oCou AND 1) STOHAGB AGENCY. :o o Q o o: HE subscriber lias the pleasurr of informing the public vxcm ra;!y oat

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ne Mill continue the e ommission anj stoh Att e Business, at hi () d v d, SOUTH .TA'Sr CORNER Of W A TER JX& MARKET STREE T WILLIAM MIEURE. Vincennes, April. 1831. 9-tf. indentures Tcr Appreciices, fcr sale at this Ofilc?

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