Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 June 1817 — Page 4
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n IXDIJX1 Set. Knox Circuit i oiht,to wit: May term, 1817. William M 'ilon,C;mtft. 1 in Chanvs. 9 r eery. Solomon S. Story Deft. ) T as dav came the complainant by hii counw I, it appearing to the satJ ,,f the Court that the defendant fore on motion of the said complainant bv his COUH8CI it is ordered that umcss the iaid defendant do appear here on or befort the first day oftne next term ot tins court and answer the said complainant i BUI the same will be taken and considered as confessed against him, and it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in the W estern Sun for eiht weeks successively. A Opy Teste. u At NTIN, Clerk c. c k c. '28 BW txDrJM set. Knox Circuit ,'ourt,to WIT May term, IB 17. William Wlntosh vs. tefftttH C7r Tf W Mli BemUy Admin istraror of Samuel Lloyd Chi i' dcraed. Benjamin Parke IrJ IT y.rn fftlTst. to Chancery. This dav came the complainant ny nis counsel and it appearing to the . saUsfacdonofthe C ourt that Samuel A. Chew and Eli Bcatty administrators aforesaid, two of the defendants to the complainants Bill, are not inhabitants oi this state, and they not having entered their appearance herein agreeably to law and the rules of this eourt-T he reform on motion of the said William M'lntosh he complainant herein, it is ordered, that unless the said Samuel A. Chew and Eli Beatty administrators aforesaid appear here on the first day of the next September term of this court and anawer the said BUI the same will be ta- . i ...... f 0 11 ft. y ken and considered as contesseu gu . U.1 it Is further ordered, that a copy of this order he forthwith inserted in the Western Sun for eight weeks successively. A CoA TWo, R. BUMTiN, Clerk 0. r. k c. 23 8w
SALE OF I.OT-S m IS THE TOWN OF YORK
1 TlY request of a number of persons
kl) wishing to purchase in said town. th,. nmni4etors Will ohcr l.ots lor sale to tr.e highest bidder, on the premises, lu ot i rust next, at ten nVlnrk. A. M. The well known situalion of this town, and the country adifiiniiur. narticuiarlv the Union Prairie, renders it unnecessary to recapitulate its A I I I peculiar advantages. As t. is piace is . : .. ahmit in the centre of v raw lord county, it justifies a belief that the per yn.ment seat oi juai,iv - lnre . Terms of sale. The proprietors will take approved bonds from the purcYvsers to the amount ot their resiv etive bids, conditioned in three anHuaJ payments and will give to the nvirrhasers their bond for a deed to be ' a ft executed and delivi red on the receipt of the last pavment, JohN RICHARDS )N, ISRAEL : ARRIS. York, 5th June, 1817. 23 ANDREW & M CARMIC )iis son ices to the citizens of incenns in the practice of hy lic. He Hatters himsc.f from the result axoerience and Dractice, and having ad the advantage m practice witn tne T k 4.1 ... most i nr.:iciu r avsu aan ( ur. vninonj iuun) in the last prevailing disease (Typa s lever j inw no wiu render general satisfa don o those who may repose confidence in bhn. There is no disease thet tae human tamily mav be incident to but he thinks he has i knowledge of the cause 1 he fever and ague, if he Riiffcrs ft third chill to take place, will c: n-e not a cent if his directions are attended to. He mav be bund at H
Laaelleft, where he Will keep his shop ami will at ad times attend when called on, with assiduity end pu ictuaiity. 1 Uh June, IS 17 2tf J 16 1 ICE S H LA NKS, Checkb in sheet,
ilXDIAX.i Set. Kox Circuit ( ourt, ro wit : f May term 1817. rUHann Withers On libel and pe-
vs. v tition for inWilttam L. Wither J vorce. It annearinp- 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 Witliam L. Withers is not an inhabitant of this state Therefore on mot'iMi of petitioner's counsel it is considerchat unless the said William L. Withersmppear here at the next September temi of this court, and answer the petition aforesaid, the same will be taken as confessed and decreed accordingly and that this order be inserted in the Western Sun for eight weeks successively. Teste R. BUNTIN, Clerk c c k. r. OQ Qv ANTED TO HIKEIVO good BRICK LjiYJLRS,x6 two COMMON L.4R(MKERS to whom constant employment and libe ral wages will be given, apply to rn BEN J AM i N HANES. Vincennrs. March 20, 1817. 16-tf ,OOI) BARGAINS, IVISH to disnosc of Lot No. 40 in the old donation containing 400 acres i re is on this tract a handsome prairie. and the greatest part of the tract ru st rate and all (food farming land ALO 204 acres adjoining the Commons of Vincennes, which I will sell entire, c in small tracts to suit purchasers, presuming no person v ill 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 TO FARMERS. aV, :S: flK subscribers wish to pure ha .... a r Several hundred ead ot BEEF CATTLE, Durinp- the ensuing season ; for which C ASH will be given Those having Cattle to impose of, wnl hnd it to their interest to call and give them the preference, as they are carrying on tne Butchering Business extensively, and in tend giving the most liberal prices ....... . . . . , . JOHN U)Mi THOMAS COLMAN. ICTbe highest prices will also be given, i ;r Veal Calnes, Hogs S?irrp. Vincennes. Mav 31, 1R17 27 3t z THE SUBSCKtBifitt, JEGS to inform the inhabitants of 1 j Vincennes and its Vicinity, that he has taken a Store m Second Street, Nearlv onnositc Mr. II L vsselles tavern where he will open in a few days an as sortment ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AST) HARDWARE. which he intends selling low for Cash. GEO. HUSiS May 6 1817. B'ank Note Books. LOOK H ERE ! ! AkVJ1KELER 8c HARPER, p I Respectfully infori heir I FRIENDS AND THIMVin.lC THAT THEY If 1" VC(Vm MENCED THE MACHINE MAKING, In all its various Branches, MILL IRONS, Made and turned of in the neatest man ner. The? also informs the pubw-tkicv will have a douhle Throssel for Siune Cotton, in one ration aaramst the hrw January next, at this place. heeler Cs. Harper, Have their Cardine Machine in com plete operation, and are ready to receive Thev have cloathed their Machine with new Cards, which will make them able to give satisfaction to their old customers, and those that may favor them with their custom. W. & H. Bri cF.vu.Lr, Knox County,
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11UFAV MILLER, now in the town of Madison, state of Indiana. s to be informed of the residence ot ;ons Nicholas, Henry, John, Thomas anl Peter Mil er. ana two sons sons-iif . i'ii - . -. law T nomas Green and William Coupernout. who left the (iennessee country f York sometime inthe fall 1815, for some of the western states So soon as all or anv one of them shall hear of him. it is his request that some one of them, should come and see him as cany as possible. He contemplates remaining v, here he is until he hears ot his tanv.iy. May 22, 1817. JHL . p your Cash at Home. subscriber has now on hand. and intends constantly keeping, of hisTwn manufacture, a supply ot SCREW AUGERS, of all sizes and of a superior qualityfarmers, carpenters and others, that may wish to purchase will, he hopes give a preterence to home manufacture JOHN B STROPES. Vincennes, March 4, 1817. U-tf JOHN McGIFFlN. & Cof vejust received, ( in addition to their former Stock) ENERAL ASSORTMENT OF v ixootH c? iroccncs : CCJXSISTIXG IX PART, OF Superfine CI hs, S Domestic Cottons Yellow and B;ue Muslins. Silks, Nankeens J Raw 8c Spun cotton, viir.g lanis, conic, Siik Umbrellas 8c " Loaf, Lump 8c Or Parasols leans Sugar Younr Hyson, Sc v Whiskey Mackerel Imperial Teas Madeira Port St Claret Wines Cogtiiac randy Jamaica Rum, Diaft Porter. Window ( I lass, Cut and Wrought IN ails, Sa t, Tar, Mar iron 5c castings Soapi AL8Q A few doz. dressed Caf & Mo roeco SKINS UPPER LE ATHER, &c. All of which, they will dispose of Wholesale or Retail (at a very moderate advance) FOR CASH. J unci 3, 09 tf WANTED, djHosler that will attend well to The Stable, For which Liberal wages will be given a ruujxu MJunfi in whom confidence can be placed, who would occasionally attend the Bar would be pre fc red, MARK BARNETT. Vincennes, June 5, 1817 27 tf XH AW A" SALT first quality for sale by JOHN DULY IN Busseron prairie, one mile from Carlisle, which will be sold low for Cash, Furs and skins, or for produce, such as Corn and Wheat. 8-tf January 23 1817. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE I WISH to dispose of a number of BUILUIXCt LOTS in the town Ron also three lots with two tidings thereon, now occupied e Sc tavern also 40 or 50 acres t rate, land, adioinine the same A great bargain will be given in the above property for a part paid in hand, and a reasonable credit for the hn lance JAMES DUNKIN. Aoia! 21, tfi 17. 2l-tf DR. EMERSON, CCU PIES a room in the house of r lasselle where he attends to tuose who may require assistencc or advice on subjects of his protession. Mav 30, 18 17 2fi tt doite JTHOMAS H BLAKE Mtorneu at Law. OFFERS his professional services to the public those who may wish to consult or employ him, will please apply at the riXCKXXES HOTEL'1 - tt Juiv 16 1816. NOTICE i t H 1-2 subscriber wants money and nust have it. A very urgent ne
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THAT Whereas my wife Catharine Woodland, has eloped from mv bed and board without any just cause I therefore forwam all persons from trading with or harbouring her, as am detennined not to pay any debts of her con tracting. JOHN WOODLAND. Edwards County Illinois Territory 17 Jun , 1817. 29 3t LOOK HERE ! " An Apprentipf. to tup noe cy Hoot Mukier Hu$nic$$. 7 ft ty .iff. . Between the aee of 14 and 16 who can come well recommend, will be taken by the subscriber, ABU AH BROWN. On Second Street. Vincennes, June 19, 1817 29-tf NEW GOODS. The subscriber lias just opened a generi r ai assortment oi MERCHANDIZE: Suitable for the present and appproachinv mmsoii consis'in oi DRV noon , CUTLERY, IRONMONGERY, SADDLERY Q U E E N S -W A R E, i til . ASS- are TIN-WA RE, i GR ( )( E R ES Liquors. tmon and I '((.stings. Which he will sell o v for C A S II. ARTHUR P TTERSOV. Vincennes, Jane 2, 1817 27 -Jw ::o::-:;o: Those who are indebted to the subscriber, which ought To be paid, will do well to avail t: ems Ives of this friendly admonition, and settle the same wit;. out trouble. A. P. NOTICE, THE subscriber being duly authorized to adjust, and finally close tiiC business of the late firm of -V. Bread ing jun CV. hereby requests ail persons indebted to the same, to come for ward and discharge their debts If it is not convenient tor any oi those against whom there are book accounts, to discharge the same immediatt ly, a reasonable time for pa men! is i:l be given, provided they embrace the present opportunity of calling upon me, and giving their notes for the amounts due. ISAAC BL CKFORD. Vincennes, Feb 7, 18)7. tt-10 By the President of the U 8iatcs. ITt HERE AS, by the first section of V V an Act of Congress pass d on the 3iSt day of March 188, entitled 4 An act concerning the saie of the lands of the U States and for other purposes'' the President of the U Slates is authorized to cause certain pubiic lands to be Whfueforf., I James Monros, President of the U. States, in conformity with the said act and other acts of Congress, providing for the sale and disposal of the Lands of the U States south of Tennessee, do hereby declare ami make known that pubiic saies. for the disposal agreeably to law, of the public Lands, in the district of Pearl river, hounded on the west by the Chickasaw ba jivcr o.i the south by the parallel of the 31 of north latitude, on the east by the Mobile and Tombhdjy rivers, and on the north by the Creeks Santabogue and Bol-uc, H omo (the one failing into the omhigbv and t .c other into the Chickasa wh ? y9 rivers) which have been surveyed and returned to the Register of the Land office at St. Stephens and which have not been disposed of or excepted from sale by law, shall be held at St. Stephens on the River Tombigby, on the first Monday of July next and continue till the said lands have been offered for sale. (.liven under my hand the eighth day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. JAMES MONROE. By the President, Josi am Meigs, Commissioner of the General Land Office. March 2 20-7vtl June. BRADLEY cS- BADOLLE r, HAVE JUST HF.rF.lVF.D A qVANTITY OF FIRST QUAL1 Y MUSCOVADO SUC. R, PRIME GREEN COFFEE, AND COUNTRY LINN EN, &c Vincennes, June 6, IS 17, 27 tt
