Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 April 1819 — Page 2
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A LIST OF LETTERS Rbmathimo in the Post-office at Vriccnnes, the quarter ending n the 31st day of March It 19, which if not taken out within three months, will be em to the General Post-Oficc as deaj letters. Persons apphwg for letters in this list, will please say they arc advertised.
Wrn. Ashbrook William Adams
Hez. Ashmorc 2 James Arrell John Acherman Svlvanus Austin
athrop Kderkin Enoch Abell
Iviac Alexander Vacher Adams
Thomas AndersonJohn Aberly
Mary Ann Allison
Joseph Barroi Hilem liennett joeph Barton 2 John lladollet William Barker Jesse Barlow James Boner A Barkman 3 William Bruce Thomas llarton William Boner Win Blackburn John Baird
Pelej; Baker
John Brady Isaac Baker Nathaniel Brown Jacob S. Bargar Win Bennett 2 Huh Barns Joshua Barbee Lewis Boan Jane C. Baldy Polly Burns James Brown
Isaac M'coy Wm. McGuire Joshua Mounts ally McNeel? Ja's. McEWahi Geo. D. McPhippa Ja's M'clure John Mills Dan'l McFetridgeMorgan M'Keown N & o Simon Nicholson W. C Osborne 2 A. B. Niba John Ockeltree Ja's Nanc BenjOlney 2 Victoere Oncal John W.Osborne P Wm. Pace 2 Samuel Peery 1. H. Piper D. Porter 3 John Powers Wm. Parish Peter Prist Wm Pursell 2 R. Pcobles Septer Partrick. E Perdue John Bt. Pallie H. Pirtle Robert Perritt James Parker James Patrick A. Pinkstaff Vm. Phelon Isaac Parmenter Daniel Parker R Daniel Rhodes Thomas Robins S. Ruark William Hyan Jesse Richardson 2Elizabeth Reedy John c. Reilley 2 W. H. Ridgely O. w. Romine James Rollins
Francis Rotch R. Redtord, A. Ramsey dark Robinson William Reed 5 John Reeves John Richardson 2
C. Beamon
John Buckhannon James Blake John Brigman George W Bewly Sarah Brawdy James IJartlettl Elizabeth Barbee Pollv Becnall
Joshua Bond Eiiaha Crocker Wm Clark 2 Samuel Collins
Nathl.Crookshanklsaac Coon 2
J Btrry c George' Talhound Willis Coplan 2 Peter Clapp
John D Christy James Curry A. ease John claypoole
Isaiah case Benjamin cloud Isaac eott The Rev. clergyman or deacons, or one of the select men of Vincennes. wm chandler d Isaac Decker Rer. - Dicky James Dolson Miles Uolohan John Drennen E
Samuel'ETersole William English 2 Thomas Emison Benjamin 1- vans Charles Emmons A. Eagleton Nathaniel Fwing Rachel Eagleton Phillip Edwards Alexander Ewing F Thesttr Fitch 3 John Flint Samuel Fairhurst John Fulle ton t
ames Foytes Ovid Flint
Catharine Fugate John Fislar
James Clark Joseph Cowill Joseph Chambers Jams Coils W.or S.Cole John Comstock Z. Cicott Peter Cares Asa Chapman A Cambel Joiin B. Ce-will Thomas Cook Timothv Dame D W. Douglass John Dixon Robert Duncan John Dulv
trancy Decker
Sallv E Fairhurst
James French G Thomas Gill Elmon doff Frances Gilham Thomas Glass 2
John Findley
A. Fraser
Fr Grneter John Gi m 'an N. D. Gallian William Qi l
Thomas W Grav James Gil land Jeremiah Gladish Thomas Gotolat Micsiah G 'odman Andrew Gardner Jo n Goodman Thomas Galtinv
Daniel Greg-e H John Hogue
James Gill
Jons Hornback Ja's. C Hiilibert E Iward Hunter Israel Harris Ja's W. Hogue Sallv Hcrnv 2
Cha's. Hudson .Israel Harrace D. Hollingsworth Andrew Him rod Sallv Havs
Jeremiah HarrisonJohn Hvmers
lohn Harper Mashack :lunt Adam Hogaboon
Tho's. Hinson Harold Hayes Wiat Huh n Wm. Hunnicut John H mbleton James Hannah Mar? Houts
Hiram Hodges I Jex K
E. Jordan A. Johnson Henr Jones t R Ingle Polly Jenkins Thomas Naacs James Kvle
John Kinman Levi Kinan Benj. Kiiburn James Kinman John Kelly E. W Kellogg Ja's. P. Knott
L Pierre Loune Jo's Latshaw Harvey LudinptonSam'l. Lindtey Gabriel Lemmen Benj. J. Lowe W C Lane Beni Lacv Sam'l. Lard Lambert Lafo? Benj Lumer M
E Mi Namee 2 John Mann John McDonald W m Mitchell 2 R toll M Clure John Mu ifoid 2 Ann Mc Millan John Mcl'itire 3 Henry Miller C. Merry Jeremiah Mays
S. R MiMin James Murphy cha's. B Modcsset Robe.-t Mead M. Mayhew B Marvin 2 John McDowell John M'ciintick Jere. McNeely Saml MQuilking A. McKoiutt
A LETTER dated August 1 5th, addressed to 44 E.van ft rail. High ttreet, Old-Town Baltimore' was put into the PosUpffice at Vincennes
on or about thcabeve date, containing
Chiiicothe, 1 iladelphia
the left halves jnJ J
One $20 U.jfiiote dJ' N . 23. It V
One fclOdo. deoC
letter D, dataf One f5 do deC i
150 DOLLARS REWARD. Ran a way from the subscriber, living near Middletown, Jefferson county, Lr a mulatto man named
pvevrry
KORGE,
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J. scropin w treoree shaner
rj M tBastion smitn Hosa smith
Mich, stufflebeam George sawyers A F snap i Robert smith 2 James shaw John stokesly William Stewart A. Spain William scott O. simpson Hannah swift James M. sluarde M. sterner David smith P. sharp E. B stone sheriff knox coun- Pegy scott J. D. scott ty Henry sholes 2 Jesse Stewart Hoseah shaw John stockwell John sne4l A storey Peleg spencer James seovey T Samuel Thorn 2 william thempson Taylor Waller g. tuttle D. Talor samuel thomas Jane M. Tabba benjamin trenay c. taylor j. thomas e m. townsend 2 anna turner william taylor 2 willia tyier h. t. Ihurman v John V anient w.h.vanderburgh 2 Jacob Vandosen John Vach D. Vanwinkle 2 w John wolverton John white George wright f Peter wolf A. walker J Jessy williams Tbos G. withers 2wasson k say re E wilhite R. warth James B wheeler w. c. whittles J wintersteen R.wickham Samuel weelim Francis white John williams B. white 2 Thomas webster Thomas white John westfall John wingate D. webb John Q. withers Rebecca westfall Y Thomas Young 3 Jonathan Young G R. C. Sullivan, P M. Vincennes, March 3l.cccxcii 3t AUCTIONSA LR THE subscriber being determined to close his business and accounts to the present date, will commence on Mowdat MoawiifO, the 5th April to sell off without reserve, his
TIRE STOCK OF
GOODS
Sent is eeneral, and the
time ofpavment will be extended in
proptftion to the amount. The TKtrifs shall hp rtnrtinilarl v annnnn.
ceflbv the ealesman, on the morning of sale. JOHN EWING.
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'.incinnati, No.
ch 3. !tl7. hineton, No. 100,
date Feb. 1. 1R17. One gl note Union Bank of Georgetown, No. 109, letter B, Jan. 2, 1 5. r Which letter it appears has not been received. Any information respecting it will be thankfully received by GEORGE H&SSEY. LOTS l.Y ri.YCE.VXES, FOR SALE. I AM authorised to sell for Joshua Bond, a , HOUSE A.YD LOT, .
situatechpn Fifth Street, in which the
rd Bond lately resided.
ALSO, HOUSE A.YD LOT,
belonging to D.niel Sullivan, in which
he lately resided. The property will be shown, and the terms of sale made known to any person wishing to purchase on application to G. R. C. SULLIVAN. April 1,1818. 18-tf ICjPALL persons having BOOKS belonging to George R C Sullivan, will confer a favor oh him by returning them to his OFFICE.
NOTICE.
kVE fully authorised John
Bpto s-ll my house and lot, to
collect my debts and pay the money over to my creditors when collected, during mv absence to New-Orleans, SAMl. BRUNER. Vincennes, March 27. 13 tf COMMUNICATION. As5veral attempts 1 have been iade to procure notes for fraufllie,nt purposes, by forged letters, Sc various other means : we deem it expedient to give public notice to those banking institution! which have employed, or may hereafter employ us to execute their work, that no orders will be attended to, nor any paper delivered, without having iatisfactory references to persons resident here. or such documents as will identify the applications to be genuine. MURRAY, FAIR MAX, sf Co. Philadelphia. March i7....3t HtplJHE qualified Electors of LnHdner township arehereby umljjed that an election will be noinen in said township on Monday the 19th of April next, (at the usual place of holding elections) for one Justice of the Peace, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resig
nation of Samuel Chamt
Esq. B. V Heckes shirk c
Knox county, March 25 1810.
It t - r . y-
-one veara oia, aooiu icei t
inches high, has a tear on his forehead and a fresh scar over hii left eye, generally smiles verrrnuch when spoken to, chews tobacco, will drink too free sometimes, talks very free, has a heaWy frown if alarmed ; had with him a dark drab full cloth roundabout and pntaloons,a light drab cloth coat, new white varn socks, wool hat, coarse shoes, &c had a small red pocketbook and plenty of money with him I will give the above reward if taken out of this state, if taken in this state twenty dollars, and secured in any jail so that I get him again, and if brought home all reasonable charges will be paid by me. FRANCIS SNOWDEV. Nov. 12, 111!. (M2 7-xiii-3m)
CASTINGS. (i john m7gifftn. RESPECTFULLY informs bxa friends and the pr.biic in gcM ral that he has just received in ft 'o his former stock, a large qwatlTy of castl a comprising a genera! assortmc?it of Hollow-Ware, also, a few sets of mill rR0.s, All of which he offers low for C A SH. Vincennes. July 23, I a 1 8. 3 ;-tf ALL those indebted to the hte' firms of HARLnwlf Tfimzlf., and Jons Mc G iffis if Co are requested to call and settle with Jo).r Mc.Giffin before the 15th of itremt, all unsettled accounts aficr that date, will be put into the hands of a proper officer for collection. I, McO.
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State of Indiana,
3penceiepunty fc circui
flf February Term, 1819. Abnejf dwards, 1 Nancy Edwards. J This day came the complainant by his counsel, and on motion, he having satisfied the eourt that the defendant, Nancy Edwardsi is no inhabitant of this state it is ordered that unless the said absent defendant does a;pear here on or before the first day of the next May term of this coorv and answer the complainant's bill, that the same will be taken for confessed against her. and the prayer thereof decreed accordingly And that a copy of this order be ierted in the WetSern .ufor weeks successively. A copv test, JOHN MORGAN, c s c c.
HARLES SMITH,
0!jJv!E more takes this method of
respectfully soliciting all those who arr indebted, to make payment immediately, as he intends going to Philadelphia for GOODS. The very liberal indulgence always given to those who have dealt with him encourages a belief that they will now (in time of need) pay attention to this notice. January 23- 3 tf
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THE SUBSCRIBER Has just received from
NEW-ORLEANS,
a small wjixr:rr op RUSSIA IRON, AND A FEW BARRFL1
A. k- L r . It '1JI VI . XZl. J OM HAND jT ' A General Assortment of r Drv-Gids and Groceries, which he will sell low for CASH or COU.YTRY PRODUCE. George Husrv. September 26, 18-8. 43-tf
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JpACOBSft LeROY, ITJE RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT, 6 Cases British DRY GOODS, well assorted, Which will be sold on trv reasonable terms for Cash, or exchanged for landed property. Jan 2 . 6 tf
NOTICE.
THERE will be let to the lnwn
biddfttafltfTthe 10th day of May next, the building of a superb Brick Court House, in the town of Bloomington ; the dimension of which will be made known on the flay. B. PARKS, Agent 13 St Monroe county. WOOD FOR SALE.
1 HL. Subscriber ha on hand drv
ASH & HK KORY
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Hirs.
All persons who have been
heretofore indulged, and remain indebted to me, will most assuredly save cost and trouble, by making immediate payment ! J. Ewing.
ATTENTION Ml
.LL persons indebted to the sub
's are called upon to make im
mediate payment. As it is impossible
to give every one a personal notice, all note aid account unfiaid on the lr cf AftrU will be fxlaced in the hand of an Officer fr callection. SAW i HILL if Co. Vincennes. March 57. xiii-tC KKAJTS VIL L E WARE - HOUSE. THE undersiged most respectfully informs the public that he harwumed the 77 STORAGE AND Commission Business. AT EVA.YSVILLE, ( I. YD IA.YA.) All fa vors will be thankfully received and promptly attended to, on a moderate commission. E. HARRISON. A ear the Ufifirr Landing. Eyansviile, (lnd ) No?. ?9. 1 tf
STORAGE AMD eo irMissio.Y business. I HE subscribers respectfully inform the public, that they have commenced the STORAGE Commission business. I IS VI)fC?fNF.S, where GOODS, WARES Sc ME R C HA XD IZ'E, of every description, both Foreign and Domestic, will be received and sold as the owner's mav direct. All Goons directed to Hue-h Me. Garu or E. Harrinon, at E fa ssvillm, mouth of PidgtODi or to John .Marshall, Sh a w web-Towh for Jeremiah and William L. Colman, Vincennes, will be attended to and forwarded without delay. All favors in their line will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. J & W. L. COLMAN. Wt have just received A FKBSH SUPPLY UI MERCHANDIZE, cossisrixG OF DRY GOODS. HARD W ARE, GLASS WARE, $ GROCERIES, which added to their former stock, makes their assortment complete. J k W L C.
ymchhe will sel by the' Cord or
, t - the town. GEORGE HUSSEY. January 9, 1819. tf I? ? NO TICE. Tjuf hereby forewarn all persons jpnrading with my wife Prudence or crediting of her on my account as she has two husbands living at this time, in consequence of which circumstance we have mutually agreed to part, I therefore do not consider mytelfher lawful husband, and consequently not bound for any of her contracts. WILLIAM STEWART. Princeton, March 2 13 3t 0 N O TICE. IFE subscribers request all peraWindebted to them to make payment without delay, as one of the firm will leave here for New-York on the first of April, for the purpose of purchasing their assortment cf summer GOODS. JACOBS k LeROY. Vineennes, March 27 3 St K SMITH, & CO jut received from PITTSBURGH (e large quantity op SHEET IRON, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. Also, A raw copias of the LIFE OF Napoleon Bonaparte. Which they offer far sale or moderate terms.
FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM,
TTas onencd a House of Entertain
mcnt, at the corner of Market and Fifth streets, in the hcu;e lately occupied by Joshua Bond, where he hopes by attention to business, to receive a share of public patronage he assures them that no exertion on his part shall be wanting to merit it. Vincennes, Sept. 26, i8i7 43tf POTTERY. THE subscribers have established a Pottery,
at the comer of Church and
streets,
and will constantly keep oi
a general assortment
Potter's Ware, at the most reduced prices for Cash. A liberal Discount will be made to Country Merchants and others, who mav purchase by Whale-ale. ROBINSOA'lf MO R FORD Febrvary i. (10 tf) GEORGE WLLSTDSA V,' (ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW-)
8 as taken up his residence in
IT 1 RINCETON, Indiana, and
will practice throughout the Fo
v . : cut', i nose wno may vnsn to coi
suit him professionally, can find him
at his Ofhce in Princeton
.Ail letters addressed to him on business, must be post paid. Princeton. Feb. 8. fli-tTI TO LEAhE THREE quarter sections of first rate PRAIRIE, with Timber for
building and fencing convenient, LA-MQTTE PRAIRIE. ALSO,
A tract of 400 acres No. 526 in tl
aacntionai donation. Un this tract there is 7 acres first rate priiie. and a spring of watrr. Lib-ral lease will be given For further terms apply to the subscriber, or in his absence to Mr. Wm. C. V and en enter. All my notes and accounts not in suit, are placed in the hands of Mr. Wm. C Vandeventer, at the store of John D. Hay, Esq for collection Suits will be bro't without discrimination, in a few days, on ail remaining unpaid. J. Vj. McC AI i
Vincennes, Feb. 12. n 5t
Watch mid Clock Maker Sil-
versmith's and Jtrwtllers.
B.ank Deedtor i .. at this tfi:c. January 16, 1119
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KESPECTFULLV inform their friends and the public in general that they have removed t!.ei sL p to the house lately occupied Lv 'r. Patterson as a store wiicrc ci-:r des ci i;ion of WATCHES A.YD CLOCKS, will fie repaired and warranted to perform twelve months. They aJso continue to mr-ifacture aiik; . r Sitver-Wart and J:ceh. The higbesi ;ricc irirm braid G'jI.D A YD SILFEH Arr;i
j-or sale: A ! r.;- Fuller9! SCREW and PRESS.
with box and fixtures con.plete. It will be solJ bw Ann'.v to
A. PAT1ERSOW Vtncernes, Fab. i 5 11.;
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