Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 October 1831 — Page 3

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vincennes, October ir, i:n,

FOR THE WESTfN SlTN. TIIE MIND I'vepazM with rapture on those eyes.

W hose beaming lutre grac d the fair;

At the last annual meetim: of the Grand j Tho' ke,n as lightning from the skies, I L' . 1 I .1- ! m.'

Lod;o of Indiana, nt Vinccnnrs, Indiana,

tho following persons were elected Grand Officers for tho preacnt year, viz: M. V. William Sheets, of Madisen, Grand Master. R. W. John U. Martin, of Vincenncs, I.G. M. R. W. William M. Purdy,of Carlisle, 8. g. W. R. W. Woodbridgc Parker, of Salem, J.S. W. R. R. Henrv M. Shaw, of v ineennes, g: c.

R. W.John

R.W.John

R. W . Austin W. Morris, of Indianapolis, (,. S.

Still something more was wanting there.

With ple.-surc too, I've seen that cheek. Whose tinge had ne'er been mark'd with care; Tho' much its praise the world might speak, .Yet something still was wanting there. I've seen, admir'd, those crimson lifrV With them no carmine could compare There might the bee its honey ip, Yet still wanted something there. Fortune, too, I have seen arrray'd

In all her lure and tempting air;

W. I)avi., of Carlisle, G.O.! Tho' Croesus wealth the fair displayed, Tipton, of Lojransport, G. T. Yct stiL ' for me 710 charm wa thcre'

Virtue, too, fav'rite gift of Heav'n, T't. cfpti likf SnrinF adorn thp f:i?r

v. V. Joseph Warner, of Washington, More bright than rays at close of ev'n,

G. M

R. W. Richard P. Price, ol Vincenncs,' G. S. R. j R. W. Diniel Kelso, of Hartford,'

G. S. I). R. W. Onatue Chaffee, of Princeton, G.J I).

Yet still the charm was wanting there.

But when with these I saw combin'd, The mind, that gem of heav'nly care, Methought that heaven had then design'd That nothing more was wanting them. L

R. W. J. R. Semans, of Ufayette, G.V.I F R. W. Joseph Rosenian, of Vinccnnes, T G. S. cc T. (

Hotter-

The Grand Lodge adjourned on Wed

nesday night last, to meet iti Mason's Hall, at Salem, on the first Monday in October next.

The National anti masonic convention, which met in Baltimore, tho last ultimo, nominated William Wirt for President of ths United States, and Amos Klmaker, for Vir e President. The only thins remark

able

in a

II thh

is, that Mr.

Wirt is a ma

son, and is a member of a Lodge at this time, but has not attended its meetings fnr tteveral years. Mr. Adams nor Mr. Rush, would accept of their nomination.

MAYING taken letters of administration of the estate of Tewalt Blaze,

dee'd, from the Probate Court of Pike county, ill persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted, to make payment. The estate is presumed to be insolvent. JOHN BLAZE, Adnir. Oct. 15, 1831. 3t 3t

T'RrilTZTN'O C 0 STINT A TX AN F

SUCCESS ! ! ! UNION CANAL LOTTERY. WHOLE TICKET OF 10,000 DOLLARS!

The letter of which the following is a copy, was this day received at my office in Pittsburgh : Patterson, (N. J.) Sept. 28, 1831. Mr. Sylvester, Pittsburgh: Dear Sir: I have only time to inform you that Isold at our office in this village, Combination, 2. 11. 17. 10.000 DOLLiLBS! IN A WHOLE TICKET! "In the Union Canal Lottery of Pennsyl" 'vania, drawn in Philadelphia last Saturday, 21th inst. Class No. U. "Thus you will see all our offices are "fortunate in selling whole tickets and "capitals. Mr. Sylvester in New York "paid the full amount, joaOO one hour "after the drawing was received in New "York. "The holder acted with much liberali-

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S. J. SYLVESTER." In addition to the above I have much

pleasure to announce that I sold this dav,

15. 22. whole ticket. Guano Consoli

dated Lottery, Class N. li,

$1,000!!!

The ticket was sold after the mail had arrived, and before the letters were distri

buted the fortunate holder received the

amount in ten minutes after purchased.

l CARD.

(Tommrrcffil itcport.

advertiser, of

1K0M TIIE LOUISIANA

SEPTEMKElt 21, 1831. GENERAL REMARKS. The Misissippi has fallen since our last, twelve w lies, and was yesterday at noon eiiiht feet below ordinary lihih water mark. The weather has ben w arm and drv, and our city remains perfectly healthy. The market as noticed in our last is dull, and has afforded but few changes to notice Next week we intend taking an account of the Mock of Cotton and Tobacco on hand, and will be thankful to the owners of tho different Warehouses and cotton

Presses for their kind assistance in giv

ing a correct statement of what they inav have in store.

COTTON The iales of the week so far as thev came within our knowledge

were about 1)18 bales, MM) of which, A!a

lama and Tennessee, at l rents, and the

balance Louisiana and

fl, and 7 cents.

Ml:

at U

issippi,

Of the new rrop, but

little has arrived, and, have not heard of

anv sales. The demand Generally can-

Siotfcc. Collectors Sale for Taxes.

OTICE is hereby Given to all whom

1 it may concern, that on the second Monday in November next, I will commence selling at the court-house door in the town of Boonville, and county of

Warrick, Indiana, all and singular, the

LAIN US and TOWN LOTS in said coun

ty, on which the taxes due thereon for the

years 1830 and 1831, are not paid on or before that time; and that the said sale

will be continued from day to day, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and four o'clock in the after

noon on each dav, until all are offered for

sale. THOMAS LOWE.

Collector for Warrick Co. Boonville, Ind. Sept. 2t, 1831. 3lUtf

Dot be considered as good

SUGAR and MOLASSES.- Sugar of

choice or prime quality is scarce, and

looking up in value. Interior is more

plenty and less sought for. In MoIassesJ

we have no alterations to notice an quote us before. FLOUR. Of good quality, such as wanted by the takers, is scarce, and in fair demand for City consumption, at six dollars per barrel. Sour we quote at $3 25 a 3 ,r0 Remarking that some holders "... ask more. Thisdeseription is not so plenty as it was some time ago. COT TON RAGGING and Bale Rope continue to be held at our former quotations, but more dull of sale, both articles are plenty, and in many hand?. PORK vV BACON.- Thcre is a large

33mfuf&trf(tor'0 liotfccTjMIE subscribers having taken out letII tcrs of administration on the estate

of John Black, dee'd. request all persons

having claims against said estate, to pre

sent them properly authenticated for set

tlement, within one year from this date.

and all those

requested to

The books

onice ot ivlartm Robinson. 1 he estate is

supposed to be insolvent MARTIN ROBINSON,

HIRAM DECKER,

niiiii -jnv. tv,i iiviii iiiii nan:, a se indebted to said estate are f o make immediate pa vmcnt. lL and notes can be seen at the liA

Oct. 12, 1S31.

Administrators.

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TOCtufotrntor'fi plotter, f

N O F I C: K is hercbv given, that I have taken out letters of administration on the LJDTS ROOK OFFICE. estate of John B. Dobbins, (late of Hike coun- Philadelphia, Sept. 10. 1331. ty. Ia. deceased,) all peroni having claims TERFlXTION. it is said, can only be against said estate arc desired to present JL approximated neer reached. To them legally authenticated for settlement, pursue it with the determination of apand those indent to the estate are requested proaching as nearly as possible, discovers a to make immediate payment, the estate is commendable spirit of emulation, and never believed to be ' solvent. fails to produce the best result. The La- . J"ilc"AMBERS, AdmV. difa Book was commenced with a like ob-

j are the publisher aware of having partialJOHXl L2W7. L failed in accomplishing their intentions

I Y7ILL attend to any business in the Pro-' w,tn rcsPect to lhe embellishments of their t bate Court in the settlement of dece- ' wor which, if not pet feet, are superior to dents estates, executors and administrators lhsc of any other monthly publication ia will find it to their interest to Call Om-e cnY or tne United States. It has been

liDeraily ccntesseu by our numerours breth- ! ren cf the press, that there has been no de1 reliction in the fulfilment cf our engage- ! mei.ts this acknowledgment is every way j gratifying it convinces us at once, that uch ' friends will continue to assist us alonr with

cern. that I will expose to public sale at pur udertakivg, which though well patron

the Court House door in the ton of Jas- I?ea nas not' as )', owing to theheay exper, on the second Mmday in November )enses attached to it. remunerated us evea next, each and even- tract of LAND and in Part for tn.c labor bestowed on it. TOWN LOT lying in Dubois countv, 1 -ur pictorial illustration of the PkUadelMate of Indiana, tor the tax due thereon hta Faniicr., for ( Jctobkr, is nearly cotufnr the vear 1831. if such tax be not nreii. ! PIe"."d J" lhls department our wrk naa

ously paid, and the sale will continue from raI)Kl,' " bemry and style-

under the Clerks Office.

October 3d, 1831

35 4t

hereby given to .ill whom it may con-

NOTICE

since I

A D VENTURERS ! ! !

Can you now doubt who is the most fortunate of venders? I, it was who sold whole ticket

Ten Thousand Dollars!!!

To citizens of Pittsburgh, four weeks

Those who want PRIZES,

should send to 10 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, PITTSBURGH:

For tickets in the 20th class of the Union Canal Lottery, to be drawn on the (Sth of October or, in the New York Lottery to

be drawn on the l'Jth of October.

40.000 AND $10,000! TICKETS TEN DOLLARS. Lowest Prize, Tirclve Dollars. S J. SYLVESTER, Pittsburgh.

The highest price given for GOLD of

every description. Q-Letters for tickets need aot be post paid where one or more tickets are ordered. Pittsburgh, Sept. 30, 1831. 30-

day to day between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon, until all have been offered for sale. B. B. EDMONSTON, Collector D. C. Sept. 4, 1831. 35 it d NOTICE. i To all whom it may concern;

THA T the estate of George Waggoner, dee'd. is insolvent, and not able to dis

charge the debts against it, and all persons

indebted to the said estate, are requested to

come forward and settle their accounts that

I have against them.

ELIZBETH WAGGONER, Administratrix on said estate. Oct. 8, 1831. 35 tf

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AN-AWAY from the subscriber liv-

i in in Spencer county, State of In

diana, on the lth instan, a hound bov

named UNION WOODRUFF.

Anv person who will apprehend said boy

so thai I pet him aain, shall have one

cent reward. PETER TRISLER. Oct. l.r. 1S31. 36 3t

$150 REWARD.

A P ROC LAMA TIOX.

supply on hand of fair quality. The do- P "T I . TT 7 maud is small, and prices the same as in iLtvi Ot l4llCl) our but. b L EM MNIN'G n -he the Post

(JOHN. We quote as before, remarking that some holders anticipate an improvement in prioo. WHISKEY. The principal sale have rated at 30 cent There is considerable limited at over that price.

DRY (iOODS, II udware,(.i teensware.

iuouaay oi ovemi-er next, commence selling at the court-house door, nil and

si-ijuiar, 'h' LAKDS :,"' TOWN LOTS m Sulli iin ( o i nt ,(n v. hi b ibo ;arsdue thereon for the years lN'H) and IS31 are not paid, on or before the said second Monday in November. The sale will be continued from day to day, tietween the hours of nin o'clock in the forenoon, and four oVIock in the afternoun of each dav , until 11 nrc ;tlbred for sale. JOHN S. DAVIS, u.s.c. Car'is:-. O . 1 :J1. 3d lt

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mostecrv article wamcu in uie extern rountrv, are moderately dents at reasonylle r.itos.

Iron, Evucigu Spirits, and Wines, and al-j Hall. 2, Grason Hucb, Mathew K.-U,

J ihn or Ab'aham Loct. M, O, 1 V. SV Wm. Mrnram or Jesse Doul.ihs, Nancy MrClusky. Jomes Niills, Johti Neal, Mary Neal, Wm Prit e, Janies X'anzant, 2, William Wilkerson, Cathariu as n John -Hiiu ruor, p m Princeton O i 1,1831 36-3t

COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.

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JHitlTlCtl Wodnesday the 1',Mb n ''nt iv the Kev. Mr. Alexander, lr, Air.wNnr.u Bovrun.;iir. to Mis )l ANN MI (VlM'llMAN.

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H S hereby civ en to all whom it may

11 concern, that I will on the second "TV" THERE AS, It appears from tho re-

imence I y y torn of an inquest, duly attested bv

the Cironer lor the count of Greene, in

the State of Illinois, that James Sullivan,

alias Patrick Catena, is charged with the

murder of Samuel Lofton, in the countv

aforesaid, on or about the third day of Sep

tember instant : And Whereas, it has been

represented to me, that the said Sullivan is not to be found within the limits of the said county of Greene, and that he has

probably escaped to one of the adjoining

states, ir the territory of Michiian.

Now, therefore, 1, John Reynolds, by

virtue ol the powers vested in me, as Gov ernor of the said state of Illinois, do here

by ofibr a reward of One hundred and f fly

Dollars, to any person or persons wh shall apprehend the said James Sullivan ali is Patrick Catena, and deliver him int

the custody of the Sheriff of said ountyof

Greene.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name

s$j2 arid caused the jrreat seal ot the

State to be affixed, at Vandalia, this 2fith dav of September, 1S31. JOHN REYNOLDS, By the (io ernor, A. P. Field, Secretary of State. Snid Sullivan is an Irishman, be'ow the mic.ile stature, with black hair, lare whiskers, and is marked on one of his arms with a cross and the letters J. H. 'Jf-Jw

j-Harrou c burner

Office

at Princeton, la then aner ending

the lsst of Scptctnbct, which it not taken

out in three months will he sent to the General Post Office a dead lettrrs. B, C, I), H, K L J i'n Ballad. Jesse Buker, Pol'y Drown. J dm Colvin, Wm

Dcpreaat William Hatinpton, Samu

a TLlut of acttcro, 1 REMAINING in the Post Office at VinV cenncs, Knox county, Ia. the quarter

ending the 30th September, 1831, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead let

ters.

J7"Persons applying for letters in the fol

lowing list will please say they are "advertised" or they may not get them.

Elizabeth Jone

James Alice Elizi Johnston

Samuel H. Alexander W. Jordan

Jacob Anthis

Francis Arpant Wm. Askew

John Anthis

B

John T. Burden John Bouchee

Henrv Bedin

John P. Brown

Ecliznbcth Bartley James Broadus Janu s Briants Thomas Beard James Bloxsom John Barkman John Buck James Bunch Rebecca Browning John M Brown Moses Biddle

Jacob Jacobus Saml John&on Page Jacobs Lewis Jones K Willism Kirk L George Leech M Wm. R. M'Call N M'(iuffin Jas Maltman Win. oi R Morris Hiran. Mtorc Hiram Mallary Obed Macey John Mull J P Morgan Jas M'Knowa J Myers John M'Clure

Beni, Bile

George Brownfield jr.Jas. S. M'Clure C N W. B. Clifton, 2 H. B Netherton Isaac Coons Henry Nolin J.C.Clarke P George R. Cnshing, 2 Thomas Piety Wm. Colilns John Porter Chas. W. Cathcart.SZ, Pullam Phillip Catt Liny Pitts John Cash Wro. Peadn Nancy Callahan John Price Christopher Cooper Joseph Purcell, 2 John S. Camp R

Rachel 8c Ellen Coch- A. Richards,

eoilcctor liolirr-

O'I'K 'E is horcl'N uiven to all whom

it may concern, that 1 will, on the

OTICE is hereby uiven to all whom it concerns, that all the lands and town lots, the taxes of which shall remain unpaid for th vear WH, until the second

Monday in November next, lyin and be-

uZ in the county ot (iibs n, and state of Indiana, will be o tie red fr sale at the court house door, at Princeton, in the countv aforesaid, or so much thereof as will nav the tax and cots on the ame.

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5K . onl .viondav in ioemner noxi, ex-' uie sale to comtneucc oeiween me nour i .i 1 1 ... . .1 ...1. M .,...1 ... .. ,1 . -I.

IO sale ill Uie eouri-Uoue in un i ui run'" i iv, .. .'i. mm ioui u Liot w,

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tovn of Pctersbtirir, Pike county, Indiana, i P. M.ot said dav, sale to continue from

day to dav till all is offered. JOHN MYERS, c. o. c.

raeh and ev ry TR WT OF LAND nd 7'CHr.V LOT in the said countv, on v. hu ll taxes are duo, and remain unpaid for ihe vear 1'H, and previous vear. The sale will continue Ir un day t day

ijnti all are niiere-i I t ao

Oct. i:, isn.

;it tds

50.001)

CYPRESS SIIlNGLEi por ale by WILLIAM MIEURE.

ESPLC I I L LL intonn their friends and the public ccner.illy. that their

NEW GRIST MILL is now completed. They will in future endeavour to keep on hand at all times, fresh MEAL and FLOUR, which thev are determined to

ran D John Decker Joshua Da' is Thomas Dason James Delany illiam Denny E N. Ewing Charles Emmons Daniel Evcrhart Nekton Elliott F Hubbell Foster, 2 A. M. Francois Transom H.Foote Aogustos Frazce, 2 m, French William Fleming G Archibald George Jordan Gbzebrook William Gamble H Barbary Huston William Harlin Samuel Hall lohn R. Hamlin A. W. Hull John Harvey Elizabeth Hamilton

C R. Rogers

John Reel, 2 Thomas Richey. 2 Gastavus Rieves S Jacob Small Jackson Spngg, 2 William A. Stevens S. K. Sneed S. P. Striker W. A. Squire Geo. C. Smoot John Shelby T Avery Tobey M. Thomson John Thorn Henry Thomai Joseph Tnorpe Charles Thorn W David M. Welton Jeremiah Wood John Williamson David Wilson F Watson Elisha Whitten Daniel Wadsworth John Wise Y Margaret Yoke

when our patrens are presented una the

forthcomi g nuniber they will find, that however much they admired the former designs, atid the effect of the colouring; a very essential and imposing improvement hu been accomplished, leading us again to invite the scrutiny and judgment of all whoso tastes give them a relish for the arts, convinced as we are that the examination will be satisfactory. We have no hesitation ia saying that the Engraving is bkttkr than one half of the same class that appear in tho celebrated London La Belle Assemblee. It was executed by one of the most promising artists in this country one who has obtained well deserved celebrity by his efforts in the Atlantic Souv enir. This will prove another pledge to our patrons that our object is to deserve their support. The accompanying number of our work, has been made up with care and attention: Its contents we hope will be found particularly edifying and instructive. The embellishments are all in good keeping we solicit attention particularly to tin si uited

and masterly steel Engraving, by Illman and

lJdbrov) illustrating the happy Rkconciliation: the story cf which will aff -rd the

ivehest satisfaction. This plate has been

pronounced as being superior to any wo

have hitherto published.

The July, August, and September num

bers, each contain an extra sheer, furnishing eight additional pages to the original quanti

ty given in tne wont which, it will be re collected, we proposed should present dis-

sertations in tull, with suitable in brlish-

ni-nt, on Riding, Dancing. Embroide

ry, ccc. We hnd that this arrangement has given much satisfaction, and we intend to continue it until we have exhausted our

subjects.

We have had, at least one thousand applications for our first volume that we could not supply. There are no spare copit s on hand of the second volume and appearances warrant us in believing that our present edition, although considerably increased, will not be enough to satisfy the demand for the work. W'e regret our incapacity to gratify ths wishes of those who havr repeatedly written to us desiring our back numbers when we commenced, we said to them, as e say again, that it will be impossible for us to enter into the expenses of a re-pubhcation. There are doubtless, some who, even now, although perfectly satisfied with the work, and determined to have it, are ho'dmg b tck their subscriptions: it they continue to do so, we are apprehensive, in a short time we shall have none of the present volume to supply them with. 2t eollrctor'0 Salt. VTOI ICh is hereby given, rliat en the ic1 cond Monday in Aovembcr, 1831, I shall at the court house door, in the to n of Vincenues, county of Knox, and state cf Indiana, expose to public sale all and singular, the several tracts and parcels of Land, including Town Lots, in said county, upon which the taxes for the year 1831. and other previous years have "ot been paid; the said Tracts and parcels of Land, including Towu Lots, having been lev ied on by me as Collector, for want of personal property out of which to make the taxes due on said Tracts and Lots. Sale between the hours cf 10 o'clock A M. and four o'clock. P M. on said dav, and be continued from day to d ty, between said hours, until all are disposed cf. or have been offered for sale. JOHN MYERS, Cel. e. a October 8. 1831. 35 4t

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Genl. W. Johnston. 2 JOHN SCOTT, P. M. October 1, 1831. 13J 1. 35 3t

BOROUGH ORDINANCE.

An Otdinai.ee relative to the Market. IsHf it ordained by the Hoard of Trustees

sell at fair prices for cash only. No orders j cf the Birough of l"incenn. That the re- will be sent to General Post Office as dead will be accepted alter this notification, un- j gular market days shall be Tuesday. I burs- letters.

Jctucal Hotter. DR. MADDOX HAVING located himself in Vincrnncs, tenders his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the citizens of the town and its vicinity. His office is on Market street, next door to Messrs. Rose c Harper's store! where he may be found at all times, except when absent on business. He hopes, from his unremitted attention to all cases entrusted to his care, to merit a part of the public patronage. His charges will be reasonable. Vinceunes. Oct. 8, 1831. 35 3t a JLt'fit of Zlrttcre, rjEMAlNING in the Post Office at KM. W ashington. Ia. on the 30th Srntrm-

ber, which it Hot taken cut in hr.. ,..-

less the cash accompanies them.

Those who mav h.ive accounts at the

day and Saturday, throughout the year, and: B. C. F.G. H. J. L Merrit Bunuel. Jacob that the ordinance an.endatui v to an ordin-' Crabs. Sen. J .n-.t-. f:.n...., vv tv

, iif r il i- . .' . ... "iin'uii, imam u.i i incomes MhA.M MILL, are informed ance regulating the market, passed 12th ns, I bos. Faith James Goodman hiiC

U.U lasu Mmuus m c.ipetieu ior i nyi u, 1001, uc, auu mc same is nereDy re- ileauoen, Hhjah Johnson JjUt Jc

every article they may have purchased at that establishment. The proprietors are prepared to execute orders for PLANK and SCANTLING of every description at the shorted notice, and on the most rea11 .

son.ioie terms. N. H. M. H. have received a consign

ment ot 100 barrels ot KENHAWA SALT

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peaieti. Passed 7th, October, 1831. M. ROBINSON, Chairman. Saml. Hill, Clerk.

lonnon

Andrew Jones. Vance Jones. John Ludwick.

. r, K. . T, W. Marv R McDonald. Job,, M Alisier. Phillm .NUti.i.

j Jesse Morgan, Mar Nolan, Martin Palmer, Ihn W. Pec k. Mc sis. Plu.nb & T U )or-

4(t) Kejisof CHEWING TOBACCO, J hn Q uinn, James G. Read. 4. J hn For fab bv Smith, Harto-i Towel. Rev . William Ty.

lor, W dlium 1 i!al. tm'.v W lUre.

l:man r. v. c. J tf 4-X

JOHN MURPHY, P.M. 0, U, 1SU. Vincenue, Swpt. i9 ISiL 33 u W AtbingtoQ, Uvt. 1, lb JO

CONRAD COLL

w hion thev J1 dispose of low. Vinccnnes, May 7, 183J 13 tf

WILLIAM MIEURE. AjVinceanw, Bout, Vil, 33 tf