Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 June 1817 — Page 4
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SALE OF LOTS FN THE TOWN OF YORK J, y request of a number of persons Swishing to purchase in said town, the proprietors will offer Lots for sale
to the highest modcr, on uic muup,
the first day ot August next, at ten
clock, A- M. I he well known situa-
i of tins town, and tne country au-
loininir particularly the Union I rairie,
renders it unnecessary to recapitulate its peculiar advantages As t! is place is situate, 1 about in the centre of Crawford county, it justifies a belief that the permanent seat of justice will be fixed here. Terms of sale. The proprietors will take approved bonds from the purchasers to the amount of their respective bids, conditioned in three annual payments and will iive to the mirchascrs their bond for a deed to be
executed and delivered on the receipt of
the last payment. JOHN - RIC ' ARDSON, ISRAEL 1 ARRIS. York, 5th June, 1817. 28--Knox Circuit CouAto WlfJ May tMp, 1817.
vs. Solomon S. Story
This day came the complainant by his counsel, and it appearing to the satis faction of the Court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this State Therefore on motion of the said complainant by his counsel it is ordered that unless the said defendant do appear here on or before the first dav of the next term of
this court and answer the said complain
ants Rill the same will be taken and con
sidered as confessed against him, and
further ordered, that a conv of thi
order be forthwith Inserted in the West trn Sun forciirht weeks successively. A Copy Teste R. BCNTIN, Clerk c. r. k e. 28 8w
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Knox CTrcCIT ockt, to wit : May term, 1817.
William riritonh vs. Saw n, -l A. Chw iJf Eli Rra'ty, Admit is t ra tor of Skint u t IJoud Chew dtcemn rrf flrninmht Parke
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This dav came the complainant by hi!
Counsel and It appealing to the satisfaction of the I ourt that Samuel A. Chew and EU Beatty administrators aforesaid) two of the defendants to the complainants Bill, are not inhabitants of this stale, and they not ha?hlg entered their appearance herein agreeably to law and frkA itlit nf th'iN court Therefore on
l l , ' i v v v motion of the said William M'IntOsh the complainant herein, it is ordered, that unless the said Samuel A. hew and Eli Beatty administrators aforesaid appear here on the fiist day of the next
September term ot tins court, and an-
iwer the said Bill the same wnl be taken and considered as confessed against y them. And it is further ordered) that
copy of tins order be Forthwith insert
ed in the YV e stern Sun for enrht we as
uccessiveh . A Copy Teste,
K. liU Mll,l lerk e. r k r. 28 8w
IXDIAKA Set.
nox Circuit Court, ro wit :
May term 1817.
tianna Withers ") On libel and pe-
vs. . tition for DiIVttiam L. Withers. J vorce. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the Libel has been filed and a Subpoena regularly issued from the Clerk s office and returned " non est" and it further appearing that the said William L. Withers is not an inhabitant
, of this statedTherefore on motion of petitioner's counsel it is considered that unless the said William L. Withers appear here at the next September term of this court, and answer the petition j aforesaid, the same will be taken as ; confessed and decreed accordingly and j that tins order be inserted in the A est
eill Sun for eight weeks successively. Teste, R. BUN TIN, Clerk c c k. c. 8w
AXDRE1V S. MCARMIC
ffkrs his services to the citizens of incenns in the practice of I hy-
sic. i.e natters luniselt horn the result
of experience and practice, and having had the advantage In practice with the most eminent physician (Dr. Anthony Hunn) in the last prevailing disease (Typhus fever) that he will render general satisfaction to those who may repose confidence in him. 1 here is no disease that the human family may be incident to but he thinks he has a knowledge of the cause I he fever and ague, if he suffeis a third chill to take place, will charge not a cent if his directions are attended to. He may be found at H LaselleS) where he Will keep his shop and will at all times attend when called on, with assiduity and punctuality. 1 Hh June, 1817. 28tf
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In Chancery.
GOOD BARGAINS, WISH to dispose of Lot No 40 in the old donation containing 400 acres
there is on this tract a handsome prairie, and the greatest part of the tract first rate and all $ood farming land ALSO 204 acres adjoining the Commons of Vincennes, winch I will sell entire, or in small tracts to suit purchasers, presuming no person will wish to purchase without first seeing the land, it will be shown, and the terms made known on application to F. VIGO.
May 15, 1817. 24 tfv
A IfWtWtothc ECONOMIST!
i.iaii Hull, has left in my as accounts Sec. for collection
iose who KNvW and those who
THINK th ; o him, would Oblige him, and may-be akru fit themselves, by calling on the undesigned, at his office in Vincennes, bctuekLnow and the 15th June next in Order W settle their accounts. Friendly admonitions, of the present kind, have become so common that they have lost much of their effect ! Be it os it may, 1 have now " done as I would be done by." G. W. JOHNSTON.
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Vf ANTED TO HIRE,
IW O i;ood It KICK LAYERS, and two COMMON LABOURERS,
whom cor.st.tnt employment and libe-
al Wages will be .uficn. apply to. BEN J AM 1 N HANKS.
Vincennes March 2o 1817. JG-ii'
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NOTICE.
Mff.t.m; of the Hoard of Truste
for tne Bo.i uli of . i iceones will
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be lield at the Court house on F. id.iv the
2tn inst. at 10 o clock A.
C li T1LL1N .HAST. Ctk. June 12. 18 17. 2g-
Mb. BENiVJETT, Aitor ley is. ( hfiwteUor td Imw
EEPS his OFFICE in a room
f the liviiai
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aV ioinimr the tli. v
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Much !8
FARMERS.
-cribers wish to purchase,
Several hundred Head of REEF CATTLE,
vw the ensuing season ; for which
C S 1 1 will be given. Those having Cattle to dispose of, will find it to their interest to call and give them the preference, as they are carrying on the Butchering Business extensively, and intend giving the most liberal prices . JOHN LONG THOMAS COLM AN. fcCTac highest prices will also be given, for Vral Calves, Hog Sheep. Vmccnnr, Mav 1 , 18 17 27 3t
THE SLBK KIBEU, EOS tv inform the inhabitants of
Vincennes and its Vicinity, that he
has taken a Store in Second Street, Nearly opposite Mr. H Lassellevs tavern Where he will open in a few days an assortment of dry noons, GROCERIES, AXD HARDWARE. which he intends selling low for Cash. GEO. HUSSEY. Mav 6. is 17. 7 tf tfiauk iote Books,
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HEELER HARPER,
Respectfully informs their friends and the fudlic that they htvf com menckd this MACHINE MAKING, In all its various Branches, MILL IRONS, Made and turned of in the neatest manner. They also informs the public they will 1 ave a double Throssel for Spining Cotton, in operation against the first of January next, at this place. Wheeler & Harper, Have their Carding Machine in complete operation, and are ready to receive O O L. They have cloathed their Machine with new Cards, which will make them able to tivc satisfaction to their old customers, and t!osc that may favor them with their custom. W. Sc H. Bruceville, Knox County,
June 2, 1817. 27tt
NDREW MILLER, now in the town ot Madison state of Indiana,
hes to be informed of the residence of
his sons Nicholas, Henry, John, Thomas and Peter Milier, and two sons sons-in-law Thomas Green and William ( oupemotit, who left the (Tennessee country (N. York) some time in the fall 1815. for some of the western states So soon as all or any one of them shall hear of him, it is his request that some one of them, should come and see him as early as possible. He contemplates remaining where he is until he hears of his family May 22, 1817. 27 tf
M CHEAP GOODS ! ! SAMUEL HILL, $ Co.
Nearly opposite C. H. Greater's Tavern, have jlst received from Baltimore, A Large Assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE QUEENS WARE, 3 SC OOL S i AIONWRY, BOOK ., LIQUORS, GROCERIES ALSO 1 Case Elegant Straw Bonnets
1 hese Goods were selected by themselves, and will be sold very low F R CASH. Vincennes, June 6, 18 17 27-tf BRADLEY iS' BADOLLE V,
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FIRST QUALl Y MUSCOVADO SUGAR, PRI E GREEN COFFEE,
AND COUNTRY LINNEN, Sec. Vincennes, June 6, 1817, 27 tf
LAW JSfOTICE
ATHL. HUNTINGTON,
Attorney at Law J" Conveyancer.
HAS opened an office, under the same roof of Messers Hale and Wood's Apothecary Store in Vincennes.
(Where he will be generally found ready IP attend to the business of his profes-
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Vincennes, January 2.1817,
JOHN Mc.GlFFIN, VS Oo. FSPEf'TFt lly inform the Citzensi of Yh cennes. and the public in general, that they have commenced the yjj Mercantile Business DiPmAIN S i REET, at the stand lately occupied by HARLOW $ TRIMBLE, where they have on hand A General Assortment of DRY-GOODS ? GROCERIES,
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ARES assorted,
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Also a Large Quantity of KEMiAWA SALT, Which they will dispose of at the most reduced 1 rices for CASH.
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practice Law in the
ircuit Courts of Knox,
and the adjacent counties he resides at the w Vincennes Hotel." VinooMBS, U, Feb. 1817. Iljftf
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MASONIC. The members of the Vincennes Lodge No. 15 of A Y. M. are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the Lodge Room on Tuesday the 24th inst. at 8 o'clock, A M. to celebrate the anniversary of St John the Baptist an oration will be delivered by one of the brothers at the Court Kouse at 1 o'clock, P. M. Transient brethren are invited to attend. By order of worshipful master, VAL. I BRADLEY, secretary. June 12. 1817. 28
Tin) all things, and hold fast to that which is best."
THE undersigned having sold out his stock of Merchandize, and wishing to close his store accounts, requests those who are indebted to him to call at his office and discharge their ar rcarages by the first of April ensuing, i !e now advertises (for the first time !)
tnat ne acts as a CONVEYANCER, and that he intends
PRACTISING LAW
in Gibson, Knox, and the two adjoining counties and if made worth his while9 will attend occasionally, in anv other county in the First Circuit. I lis practice as a LAW VER shall be fair, liberal and correct. He resides on Main street, in Vincennes and may be easily found by a sign board over the door inscribed. CENl W. JOHNSTON. February 27, 1817. 13-tf
CASH STORE! I expect to have here by the first May next a handsome assortment of
MERCHANDIZE,
Purchased in Philadelphia & Baltimore
when goods were low.
Tne above (roods are of the latcs
importations and newest patrons, which
I will sell low for Cash or to those customers on 60 or 90 days that wiil be punctual. OWEN REILLEY. Vincennes. April 14, 1817 2o-tf hose who has old unsettled accounts with me wiil please call and settle them as soon as convenient. O. R.
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A new Daily and Thrice a Week paper at the Seat of Government. The people of the United States are respectfully informed, t: at, in October next, there will be issued, at the City of Washington.. A NEWSPAPER, ENTITLED The City of Washington Gazette to be published every afternoon at two o'clock. Terms. Price Daily, Ten Dollars fier annum ; Thrice a Week, (namely Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,) Live Dollars fur annum. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. CjF Important public documents and state papers wiil be printed at full length ; and a competent reporter for Congress is intended to be employed to report fur the Gazette. All interesting; articles of intelligence wiil be carefully selected and published.
Keep your Cash at Home. r I HE subscriber has now on hand,
X and intends constantly keeping-, of
his own manulacture, a supply of SCREW AUGERS,
farmers, carpenters, and others that may
uinto purchase will, he hopes give a preference to home manufacture. JOHN 15 STROPES. Vincennes, March 4, 18 17. U-tf SECOXD XOTICE! To all those who stand indebted to mc BV BOOK ACCOUNT, or otherways, they are requested to call
and settle and pav the same on orbefcr
the first dav of July next. those if anv
w.io has not it in their power to pay cash may settle or close their accounts by iin their notes as I have plenty of blanks. Those who fail to comply v it hi this notice, will find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection, in the common way. WILSON L GOW. Vincennes, June -t, 1817. .7 3w
