Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 October 1818 — Page 4
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von SALE WILL sell Upon moderate terms as to sum and time, the following vaic PROPERTY, to witi A LOT on Water street in the town of TURK E-ll.1VT! No. 263 This ) ot commands a handsome view of the River. TWO LOTS in the town olMEROM, the county scat of Snliivan county one Of th. in is No l situate on the Bank, or BUifT, and commanding one of the most pit turesque view s m the world, almost : ti. other is No 73. L Tin the town of IWISlflA'G70. V, No situate on Main street,
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near the court hi use.
e hundred Acre of LAND near
. TERSBURGfE in Pike county.
his Land is of good 2d quality, toicrab!y
well Improved, w ith fenced ground and houses, and is w ithin one mile ofPctersburgh A LOT & STt REHOUSE in PETERSRURG 11 the seat of justice for Pike county I Lis Lot is on the principal street, and is well calculated for vending Merchandise. A LOT in the Town of P.fE fYFA, directly above the Rapids of the Vatiash No. 2 in block C . and lies on Water Street, in front of the Court-l louse.
Two LOTS on Main street in TIN
CE WA V, running from the street to the River Wabash. W hereon is elected a large Dwelling House and other conven i i nt ' uildings, well calculated for a Pub vlic House dr a lar$ private family A HAL LOT nearly opposite G. R. C Sul li van's Esq upon which is erected a large ftarv ana StaMe. 1Sentyfivt Acre of 1 . A7, near A. Snap's, on Mill creek about l miles abov Vina e. It is well calculated for Meadou ground. . number of Lot? arid parts of Lots lAfciUT-'t ent parts of incennes, purchased jp at Sheriffs and Town Collector's sales. C ii httndted and tixry acre of LA:VD in tht fttinrtti territory t part of the Milit. oui ty Lands, being the S. W. qr. ot See. 33 in Tow nship 14 N. of Range 4 Lust. H W JOIIXSTOV. Vinrenncs Sept IP. ISIS 43 5T
NO 1 ICE. ff N the Pth of November next, I shall offer for a e a number of LOTS, in i n w town railed
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Situate in Davis county Indiana ; about 40 miles above the county seat (Washington about 6 miles northeastwardly fnnu Vincennes between 40 and 50 cast Terre-HautC and 20 miles wet of
BinouwH'iitu on the east bank of the vest fork of White River, 6 or 7 miles above the mouth of Eel. The ground is airy ami fertile, the air salubrious, k the
waters sweet and transparent; from the liver the land assends gently a considerable distance back, affording an eminence of about 55 feet above the high Water mark, (in the bank) then after passine: a few rods on a level the ground gradually descends to a small infall ble . ttreara of cool and wholesome water.
v Which mjfc be conveyed through all the 5 lo er parts of the town bv nines w ith a
small ex pence. In the upper part of this two springs of delightful drinking water ; and to all who shall reside in the western p.m of the tow n, the aforesaid eminence will afford a fair view of one of the most handsome navigable streams that ornaments this state ; from the eastern n:rts cf this town aftei the view passes ply nt a nile over a rich plain, it meets s ill an I fertile hills, embellished with spi ings Vrfexcellent sweel water Free and lime tone uarrtes stone coal, and a variety Lohfiber for building and for Cabinet iWork Very convenient to town is an excellent free-stone quarry belonging to the subscriber, the use of which shall be frc to any purchaser for the improving of h s r her lot r tats, for and during thr c years from and immediately after the d ( Of the sales aforesaid. f , rtibscriber will require of the re-
T s P purchasers, one third of the
fp of C ich lot within three months afJk the day of sale, one other third part of the purchase money within fifteen months the residue w ithin :7 months, H md and approved security will be required of each pure baser, for those payments a'vl on the completion of any Such pa) :nent, a good and suTicient tit'e Will be - iven to each such purchaser, for each lot -o paid f r J MINI L RUSKTRK. Oi tober 3, IR 1 8. 44 5t
A TiTST OP LETTERS KEMA1MNO in the 1 ost-OtHce at Vincennes, the quarter ending the 3oth day of September 1818, w hich if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post-Othce as dead letters. jCjfPertOOt applying foK letters in this list w ill please say they arc adver-
Mm Moyet fcoht. MVair Wheeler Mallet Orlando Millef o
Jas Noah
Nathaniel Adams John T. Allen 2 John Allen William Ashby James Ashmorc 2 John Arebuthnot Samuel Allison
CI co. Armstrong Isaac A lison James Aire 11 Elezar Aspinwall 2 R. Armstrong Hezh. Ashmorc
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John Bennett John Bailey Or James Bartlett William Bruce tfil Beni. Bockcs
Rufus Butterfield John Barker
Truman Blackman SaVl. Brooks
Aarn nail 3
John Bates 2
Isaac Barns Charles N. Brown J. A. Barn am Win. Ballard Joseph Browning James O. Baunun John Blackburn Robert Bradley Wm. ird Lewis Boh an Wm. Buckley Saml. Barker Rosette Burbon
fieorjp Birch Edward N. Ball Usel M Barker John Bruner Simeon Bethea Robert idackburn George Balthas Is iac Brown W. Barlow
Glass Cochran An.assa Castle
Madame B
Joel Collins 15. Croy Mat hew Coffin Elisha Chapmtn Saml. Cherman " ; urtin Cash man nanl, Cat'in Fr. Cmss ,m. Cashrum David Caldwell
Levi Hames Samuel y Duly Joseph Daniel J W. Dusty John Dovle J B. Drennert
S St E. II. Davisson
Miss B. Conner Richard Cox
atrimulie Batise Charticr James Caldwell 3.
J s Cunningham Wm. Curry Elisha Collins Daniel ( ornel Aaron Cartright Isaac Chaslor James Causter J Cochran John Comstock D Samuel Dunn 2 George Dare Richard Duty 2 Julia Duthit Wm Dimick Monsier Delouriei
Win. Nelson Levi Nye
Thus Owens Saml. Prcvos Gordon Phepps Katharine Phelon Josepii Parsons Alexander Pecard Daniel Parker Patrick Payne Saml. Peery Wm. Phelon David i'orter Recorder Win Rhodes Moses Robbins David Raymond Josiah Ramsey Wm. Rho Scot Rolingt Clark Robinson Alexand'. r Reed Chauncey Rose Andrew Slinkard John Smith 2 Saml. Smith 2 H nrv Secrist
(ieo. Sample James Shaw Saml Shannon Polly Stewart James Strain Charles Sink Simeon St phens Adam Snyder
W. C. Osborne 3
Braxton Pollard t Wm. Pheon Gt o c Pomeroy Jo-cph Pendleton 2 E H. Piper 3 Wm. Prince J C. Vorter Willoughby Pugh Wm. Paimcr
Joseph Remington Benj. Roads Benj. Rice Wm. Ryan 2 Andrew Rhea R becah RswlingS Allen Reeves 2 Daniel Rhods Wm Robinson
Wm. Slvana Robert Sturgua S pence Spears Benj Shaw Martin Shlater Daniel Saeirer Hannah Stewart Abraham Session David mith Jacob S'.irly John nipes Robert Smith
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Aaron Tompson Jane Thompson ThOs. Thompson Saml Thorn 2 George Tift Joseph Thomas Ezra TubbS John Thomas OrmasTluimas John Thompson
Waller Tavlor
James Turner
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Walter Tims
rr Walter Wilson Corn. Westfall
Stephen Eaton
Jos. Freeland A. Fisher 2 Sarah Feremon George Fimmorc Saml Fain Dan. Funderberk Orin Fowler Silas Fellows Thomas Hill 2 James Gregory Wm H. Gerry J. E. Green Saml. (iaston Isaac Gore Sinah Garrison Jonathan Gill Hiram Glass Wm. Gill John I. Gardner J. C. Hillebert 2
Hardv Hardison 2 John I lank ins
E Thos. Edwards Isaac C. Elston 5 F Wm. Flower Mr. Farrar Tftes Flowers WmVFullcr Joseph Fitts Jas Furguson Cieorge i lowers G Banks Godfrey 2 Ira Griffn Isaac Gallon Grace I ! run James Garrett Saml. Gcay Conrad Gayer Traces (iiili.am Hugh Glenn 2 Pierre Grimard N Win. Hogue
WTm. Wtrkham
Jonathan Welton
Elizabeth Whitley Wm Woods
Geo asson Elijah West Peter Wells Daniel Willis 2 Wm.M Wilson Jos. Williams Thos. White
ELTTTU STOUT, Oct. I. 44 348 3v
Mar ai et Wamork
Wm.CWhittleaey Thomas Weathers 3 John Weill Henry Woodland Andrew Vair 2 John S. Wood worth
4. P. M.
Esek Uecock Ansel Harris Harold Haves Timothy Hubbard Wm. Hicks. Adam Hogboom
Robt. Hindman M. Harberson Morgan I luff David Hart John Handy Sc J
J. Jennings 5 Monroe Johnson Saml Jamison F l a Jones W. Jones or G. Moore
V I'M WVFKS For aie dt tne W. bun office,
Job Harness 2 Jos. Hollenback Joab Hansel Joseph Harden Ths, B. Hayter Moses I toggatt Benj Heaton L Hni, nbeck Robt Hopkins enj. i tfbbert Robert Hendei s Bailey Johnson I sham lrxl Henry T Irish Bi tscy I saac W. H. Johnston
Abraham Johnson Kk I. Andrew Kellan Wm. Kilbourn George iirly Wm. Lawe
F Lasselle f John Lester Daniel Lane David Lvkens 2 John Linch Wm. C Lane 3 Robert Lovd Jonathn Lindley Lewis Law ranee Newell Leonard Joseph Kitchel M
Wm. Mitchell 3 Ase Mounts Benj. Middleton A. R. M'Mahan
Alexander Miller Saml. Miller John Manmg Clemens M Farland T k s Martin 2 Robert M'DowtU R bt Manwaring A Mauren (ieorg ' ( Hrse Danl Moore Ja nes M'Gee Wm. Mattock James Mwwre David MiUer
bo ard of Trustees,! $ Vincennes, Sept 28, 1618. 5" jf .Public Notice is hereby given, THAT by virtue of an act of ongrett approved April 20, 1318, entitled An act to adjust the claims to lots in the town of Vincennes, and for the sale of the land appropriated as a common for the use of t he inhabitant -; of the said town;" PUBLIC SALES for the dispo il of the sai 1 Common, or a certain portion thereof, agreeably to an ordinance this dav passed by this Poard of Trustees, shall be held at the Cc -.'- n.v of the said town of Vincennes, on the 3d Monday of November next. :.i d be continued from day to dav. by adjournment, until the sale of the said common, or snch portion or part as may be authorised and offered, be completed. Ru order of rfir Hoard. G.R.Ovi.Liv vs. Chmn. f:ro. tern. C H.TftLIHGHAfrT, Clerk irThe Editors of the IndianUin" JeflVrsonvillc, 44 .ortt'f7 Conner, and " Vrstrrn Sfiy" will publish the obovc in their papers, each 3 w eeks, and forward their accounts to the t!:tor of the
Western Sun. f44 7w)
MAM FATOKY
ubscriber respectfully informs
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AXOTHER REQUEST. OWiKG to the neglect ot i former request, the subscribe t has been delayed from -proceeding eastvardly -I le again craves payment of all whose accounts or notes have been due long since ; and regrets to say, that necessity now will do away the possibility of longer indulgence. The most anxious desire and w ish of the subsei iber. is to acCommodate as mut has possible in all cases and collect his money without having recourse t; law ; he therefore claims attention to this notice. JOHN EWTNG Sept 12. 41 tf Foit SALE, A tract of Land laying in Busscron Prairie, containing 473 Acres. about eighteen miles above Vincennes and 2 miles from Carlisle on the road leading from Louisville to Fort Krrrtaoa on which is an Apple orchard of i23 beating tress, and 70 acres under cultivation and 4 u;uod Sugar camps on the
above tract if an
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300 ACRES, adioinint the above on which is a good hous- and out bouses, 55 acres under cultivation all first rate land with Sugar Camps those who may wish to pur chase will apply to Wm. Douglass living at West i nion, or otherwise ShakerTown, who will shew the premises and make know n the terms of sale. BENJ PRICE. Wm, DOUGLAS. February 13. 1 1 tf CC RE.OFCANCKiiu
In thirty days bxi afitiluin- a Medicinal
P jod r. Doctor Dulanv,
1 NFORMS the public that he cures the
X most OOStmate Cancers, N rttt, T cer W 'r rms Scald head, Scurvy King . ilt White Swelling, Khrumaiism, Fit, Female and various other complaints, hitherto tho't incurable by the medical art. Tfrms The doctor is willing to undertake some cases on the principles of no cure no pay but to those acquainted with his practice, the necessary medicines and written prescriptions will be furnished for each case from 10 to 20 dollars, according to the magnitude of the disease. Apply at F.dwardsvillc, Illinois, within a small distance of the town, where th doctor keeps an hospital for the accommodation of those living at a distance. Ed wards ville Au. 16. 44 tf N -TICK BHE subscriber offers for sale Frac iton No 3f, lying on the west side of the Wabash river, one mile East of Palestine, tue scat of justice for Crawford county, state of Illinois On the said fraction there is a FhHRY established on the Wabash river, and about 300 acres of high dry PRAIRIE 130 acres under fence and the greater part in good cultivation. For further information apply to the subscriber, living on the premises. ARTHUR JONES.
Chas. Manville Joseph Mounts J is. Met I vain W M-intosh
his friends and the oubltck in general
that he continues to carry on the HATTING BUSINESS, in all its various branches, at his shop on Main Street, in Vincennes, where he has on hand and w ill at all times keep an extensive assortment of Fashionable 'ats, which he will warrant shall not in point of elegance and durability, be excelled by any in the United States. His prices shall also be as low as Hats of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his old customers for former favors, and pledges himself that no efforts on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their patronage. RICH's. P. PRICE. TOrdcrs from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to January 30th, 1818 6 tf PRINTING. Of every description neatly executed at this oiiico.
rember 8 1818
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i an - Al)5 H)K SALE. 11 WISH to sell my Tan Yard, lying
j est ol Columbia, Gibson County
Indiana, containing w eive ats, one pool
and lime, all in good repair ; the seat i
well calculated for an extensive business
convenient to water and Imrk and in the heart of an extensive and rich settlement. A great bargain ma be had, b immediate application to JOSEPH PERRY. June 20, 18 IS. 29 tf
ENTERTAINMENT,
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Francis Cunningham
H AS opened a House of F.nterrain men, at the comer oIMamhet fit Fifth srxF.rs in the house lately occupied by Joshua Bond, where he hopes by attention to business, to recehe a portion of public patronage he assures them that no exertion on his part shaU qe w anting to merit it. 43 tf Vincennes, Sept. 26. 1817. SAW LOGS "
THE STEAM Ml LI, COMPANY WILL continue to purchase
rurLAn rc v ncnsia SAIV-LOGS, and will also purchasi R FTS compos ed of POPLAR, CHERRY cr O.Jh', provided thei Le not more ti.an one ourth Oak. N'o Other k;..ui will be pun based. IV. Ftlloics. Juw 20, 1816.
