Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 February 1820 — Page 1

V nil BY S' TOUT J 0SB0UN. VINCENNES, (IN D.) SATURDAY FEBKUARY 49, 1820 fTaYi t. No.

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TJ3 IFESTEHX SUN

aE.VHR.iL ADVERTISER, Is published every S,iritfD.ir, at TWO DOLLARS per annum,if paid In advance., or TWO DOLLARS k i?IFTY CENTS at the end of the year, forwliich noto will be required. No suVicri puon can be withdrawn

..until aU arrcaraces are paid.

Anr excisemen? conspicuously inserted on the usual terms. Advertising customers will note on their advertisements the number of

Q times thtv wish them inserted

those sent -without such directions will ions will muslbc lie contiiucd until forbid, and paid for accordingly. LA.VO OPF1CR MOKRW The UeccWcr of Public Monies had

been instructed to receive in payment m for lands sold in the district of Vinccntics notes on the following Banks, viz: Bank of the U. States and branches, Rank of Virginia and its Branches, Farmer1 Bank of Virg. and branches, Bank of Penn. (Philadelphia) of North America do. Farmers and Mechanics Bank do.

Mechanics Bank of City Sc county do. i . Commercial BankofPenn. do

Schulkill Bank do Bank of Northern Liberties do of Maryland of Baltmiore of Columbia (Dist. of Colum.) Unio, Bank of pcorgctown do Patri'i .ic Bank of Washington da Bank of Washington do' of Metropolis do. of Alexdria do Kew York Bank, New York Manhattan Co. do Mechanic's Bank do , Merchant's Bank, do d ' Union Bank, do ""'Bank of America do I Bank of Chilicothe, Ohio, State Brink of Indinia at Vincennes, Bank of Ilhnoise, at hliawnee-1 own, Bank of Missouri, at St Louis, Bank v Missippi and branches, do. of New-Orleans. do. of Louisiana, Planters bank do. No note of lessthan five dollars, nor yorein Gold Coin is receivable. Co' ected weekly for the Suu. ( ASH PAID FOR HIDES, ,v FTnilE subscribers respectfully in j form their friends and the public in general, that they have established the above business in Market street, Vincennes, near Francis Cunningham's tavern, where they intend keeping constantly on hand a supply of LEATHER of every description, of the best quality. They wish to purchase HIDES of every description, for Trhich they will pay CASH r LEATHER at their TJNYARD WILLIAM HART Sc Co. ' Vincennes wVjv. 13, 1819. 46tf. Fifty Dollars Reward. STOLEN,

1 TTTIrom the stable of the subscriber, yP on the night of the 3id inst. a m large Bay Horse, between 16 and 17 hands high, a natural trotter, shod all i ' round, forctop sheared, dark mane and ! tail, his legs darker than the rcstof his

body, his eyes indicate that he has the disorder called the Hooks, is between 8 and 9 years old, very stocky. Any person taking up said horse, and thief, shall receive the above reward xjr 25 dollars for cither of them. CHARLES MILLS. Cane Creek Township, Pond Scttlcmend, Gallatin County, Illinois, Jan. 6, 1S20, 3tU If Wm. Chapman, Who formerly lived in the town of Hanover, Columbia county, in the state of Ohio, will take the trouble to enquire by letter or otherwise at the Western Sun office, in this place, he will receive information which is deemed of the utmost importance to him in a pecuniary point of view. Simeon Sweitzcr, Jan. 23. tf. GARDEN 8UUDS, (From the Shakf.r's Society) for sale at the Apothecary uo're of SHULEll, IVOOD e- Co. Feb. 5. f,tf.

E strays.

T1AME to the enclosure of the UJ subscriber about three weeks ao, a red calf, and a larejc black and white cow, about 7 or 8 years old, with a large bell put on wite a leather strop and iron buckle the right tar cropped and slit with an under bit. yhe owner is requested to call, pay charges and take her away. JOHN DELILLE, Livhig 2 miles below Vincennes, January 29, 1820. TAKKV im fiv R Smith, living three miles East of Vincennes, fourteen HOGGS, of the following description five barrows, 3 spotted, . . .... 1 - I and 2 white, marked " -i :u wnn a crop on the left car and a sp put in the right, slt tails, appraised to 20 Oie black barrow, marked with a hole in the riglit ear and under-bit in the left, appraised to g i. Three small shoats, unmarked, appraised to S2 25 cents. Two spotted sows, with a crop off the left ear. appraised togl. One spotted sow with a crop off the right ear k split in thejeft, apprais ed to V wo white sows, with a crop off the left ear and split in the right) ap praised to S3. J. L. HO .MS, liiraisrr, January 1 1, 1820. J. C. Reiley Co. y i friends and the public in -cneral that they have removed their simp to the house lately occupied by Mr. Patterson as a store where every descrip ion of WATCHES JXD CLOCKS. be repaired and warranted to perform twelve months. They also continue to manufacture all kinds of Silver-TFare and Jewels. The highest price given for old GOLD tXI3 SILVER. April 13. 29 tf NOTICE. THE subscribers request those who are indebted to them to settle their Accounts as soon as possible, that their ar rangemcnts may be made for procur in a supply of fall and winte GOODS JACOBS fc LeROY. July 18. 29t6 FOR 6ALE. A House te Lot ON the hill, adjoining the common, now occupied by E. Stout. The buildings are almost new, and command a view of the whole town A well has been fixed in the yard, 8c it is thought a more desirable or comfortable place of residence is not within the Borough. An indisputable title can be given. Any person wishing to purchase will apply to JOHN EWING. Vincennes Hotel. "1HE above establishment is now Jl open k ready for th reception of TRAVELLERS 5c OTHERS. The Proprietor, having furnishedit with every requisite necessary for the accommodation of those who may think proper to call on him, hopes to give general satisfaction. CARTER BEAMON. Vincennes, July 6, 1819. 28tf CASTINGS. J.McGiffincV Co. If)) ESPECTFULLY informs his Uj friends and the public in general that he has just received in addition to Ms former stock, a large quantity of CASTINGS, aomprising a general assortment of II o 1 1 o w -Wa r e, also, a few sets of MILL IR0.S, All of which he offers low for CASH

tt uicn uiih uTCKiiTOiroH- r-"'"''- "- " b- and ransc : and each sale shall con- less the same is previously pi;.d. versmith's rtnd Jmelient. 0,1 ll,T f )C lll,eral ,enco.u"3e- tinue three weeks and no longer. James Asliby 80 acre's 2d ,a

PECTFuLLY infonn their "" rn ZZZZ , h 5r Ulv5n llndc.r m? hand' al the c.lty bein Part ol the ' e' of wc. r.

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Vincennes, July 23, 1 8 1 8. 3-4tf

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wit : Vitro County. Circuit Court May Term A D. 1819. George IV. Harris! and Plaintiffs. Thomas H. Clarke, 1 Vs. Defendant. Grove Curtis. ilcs, right, and crcdifs, and lands and tenements of the said defendant, it is nes,. me said defendant shall appear byhmije!f or attorney, on or belore tne next term of this court, (to wit : the fourth Monday of l ebruary next,) to give rnonml kn.l tr. nniMITf ly r sitrl cult K,.f. I before the next Unr.r'ml hr.il. tn answer the said suit. . , ,.,r, . i . i r"?r,"' ,"7 ri: by default, and the property attached sold to satisfy the plaintifl demand, and it is further ordered that the pendency hereof be published three ixr-..-weeks successively in the Western Sun. A copy Attest. CURTIS GILBERT elk. Terre llaute Jan. 22. 3w. Saddling. tCp 7 J3 HE Subscriber will con--3 tinue to mai ufacturcSADDLES, BRIDLES, CAPS U. HARNESS, at his stand in Market street, ef the best quality. His prices shall be as low as they can be purchased generous p palron.ige. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes Scfit.29, 1819. 40tf. HATTING, SAMUEL DRUXER Q ESPECTFULLY informs his jXj M customers and the public in general, that he continues to carry on the above business at his old stand in this Borough. He has now on land and intends keeping a good as sortment of LADIES Sc GEXTLEMEK'S HATS of a superior quality, for which he will receive STEAM-MILL or any other current paper so lone: as it retains credit with any of the mer chants of this place. Tin. will nkn MrhnnffP nrtVloc nf his manufacture for Furs and Peltcries of cveiT rlntmn I He solicits a continuance of public

Case Poreism Attachment Went of the United States, do hereby opcrra icrinat p.rpoS, 4 r (vmpi Mtiritmpnt K- declare and make known, that there r AitKfc., igent. A i . foreign attachment has offered at miblic sale at N. EWING, Dtfiuty Abeen issued at the suit of said whi oe ortcreci at public sale at ncrrv X

patronagc, and pledges himself to I tached sold to satisfy the plaintiff's dcuse every exertion to meet all orders mand, and it is further ordered that

from a distance, as well as those within this vicinity. Vincennes, Nov. 13, 1819. 46 1y PROPOSALS By JVorsley If Smith, For publishing by subscription, A NEW WORK to be entitled THE GENERAL INSTRUCTER, Of The office, duty and authority of just'xes ot the peace, sheriffs, coro ners, com u'.blcs and jailors, in the State of Indiana. Compiled by JOHN BRADFORD Esq. tCT Subscriptions to the above in teresting work will be received at this olhce. Dec. i. tf BOROUGH ELECTION. Vincennes, February 3d. 1820. Notick is hkkeby o I VF.N, to the freeholders and house holders ot this borough, that an elecMon for nine trustees three to be chosen from each ward, will he hoi'.en at the court house on monday the 21st, inst. conformable to the act of incnr - poration and the ordinance of the board founded thereon. The voters of each want will elect their own representatives; nd the following appointments have been nade to superintend the polls. JOHN COLLINS, judge. 7 Upper! .. j. rmrviL.r, . cierK i Ward. SAMUEL THORN, judge. Midde XV. C. VAMJEVENTER clerk ard. rk.5 MARK BARNETT. judge. 7 Lower JAMES is A 13 n. clerk. Ward. The judges and clerks appointed, will attend to their duties accordingly. jvuf miAu. cnairman.

By order, V. J. BRADLEY, clerk.

BY THE PRESIDENTOF THE

WL UNIJtu M,Altb'f hhuws, u; suYuai x-wii-i Srcss, tnc rresiaent oi inc unuco fered for ale the mihlic land in I1H-1 nnU I . . w . . - Therefore, T, James Monroe, Pres-1 7'th,u following townsh.ps and frac jonal .townships, north of the bas base 1! .J L, .., ... . lownsnips i to 4, in range i l.. of the 3d principal meridian. t i : t i o J iowuMpS i iu o in langc uu. 1 to 7, do. 3, do. 1 " ' ,uo- f 0n the first Monday of Fcbruaiy lto7. do. 4, do. "' . , Townships 1 to 7, in ranges S, and 6 E. of the 3d principal meridian. Townships 2 to 7, in range 7, E. 3 to 5, do 8, do On the first Monday of April next, Townships 1 to 5, in ranges 9, 10, and If, E. of the 3d principal meridian. Townships t to 4, in range 14, W. of the 2d principal Meridian. Townships 2 to 7, in range 13, do 5 to 7, in ranee 12, do. Except such lands as have been. I or shall be reserved by law for the! schools or tor other purposes, the I

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lanus snail oe oncrcd in regular nuityana state atoiesaul, or so mu

mcncal order, commencing with the owest number of section, township, of Washington, the 24th day of August, 1819. JAMES MONROE. By the President : Josiah Meigs, Commissioner I of the General Land Oflice. 38 t 1st April. State of Indiana, ) Vigo County. To wit. Circuit Court, May Term, A. D.1819. George W. Harris , J and I PlaimifFs. Thomas . Clark. Vs. Defendant. Lewi Norton. Case Foreign Attachment A wiit of foreign attachment has been issued at the suit of the said plaintiff's against the goods and chatties, rights and credits, and lands and tenements of the said defendant, it is theiefore ordered, that unless the said defendant shall appear by himsel or attorney, on or before the next l"m .Dl couriw WU: lr.c lounn I r ..l . . . r . : ' 7. f u y , ; g - . I (Vivilliviiw Hill lULLicU iiauioi him by default, and the nronertv atthe pendency hereof be puplished three week sucu&fc.vcly inthe Wes tern oun. A copy Attest. CURTIS GILBERT, Clerk. Terre HauteJan.1l. 3w. Pottery. THE iubscribcrs have established a Pottery, at the comer ef Church and Fourth streets, and will constantly keep cn hand, a general assortment of Potter's Ware, at the most reduced prices for CashA liberal Discount will be made to Country Merchants and others, who may purchase by Whalesale. ROBINSONlf MORFORD. February 1 1Q tf P ump Notice. THOSE who wish to have Levi Gra 's Double Forcing Patent PUMP constructed and put into their Wells will please call on the subscriber fwho is legally authorised to make and contract I fr the same) at N.ah Purcell's. five miles from inccni.es or at this ofiice. '.ne extraordinary power cf this PUM P i render it very useful in case cf f;re, as by a leathern hoc screwed down ca the top of it, the water mav be amdvetcd to any part of a building. ApijicaI L4l,4 iuu wu win lmnieuia'vc.;" sunI PUcQ- 1 erms one doUar per foot mateI naU furnished, or sixty dollars, made put into the ell and warranted for 3 years. A knowledge of the improvement is a sufficient recommendation. BALDWIN MALLET. N. B. Those who have pumps made by the foot, will he rhan

J ten dollars'for the patent. Jan. 3l. tp.

NOTICE.

rTPHE Pullic arc h"cby informed j that Mock in the lr(fcrKnnTillp OHIO CANAL COMPANY, may no e subscribed for at the K c1eicr 0"ce m mcenncs, whci . Vincennes, June 36, 1818. 30-tf N. mithCo. SKCOND STREET, (Opposite Cel. Latselle's Hotel.) CONTINUE to carry on, in all J its various branches, the TIN & S II E B T-I RON MANUFACTORY, And will execute all orders with promptitude, on reasonab'e terms. N.B. All kinds of JOB WORK done at the shortest notice. ftjT" Western Reserve" mo ney taken at PAR. Vincennes, May 29. -22 tf SHERIFF'S SALE FOR Taxes. TT will offer for sale at public aut JL tion on the first niondav in Marc next at the court house door Princeton, Gibson county, and stc of Indhna, the following tracts land and town lots lying m he cou Ithercot as will bring the Tax ch Ion the same for the year 1819, u 4 town no. I s r no. y w. MM. . A. George Bowmon 145 acres, ! rate, part of the n. w. qr. sec. no town no. I s, r no 9 w John Carns, 160 acres 2d rate w or. sec. no. 3. town ha. 3 . i 12 w. Lemuel Davis 143 acres 2d rr . w. qr. sec. no 19, town no. 2 s. o. 10 w. William Daugherty 25 acres rate, militia donation, south of wl river. John Emerson 160 acres 2d r James M'Gary 100 do do William Kirkwood 125 acres i of lots no 101 and 102 militia d tion, south of white river. James Smith, 160 acres 2d l n. e. qr. ot sec. no. 34 town no. 2 r. no. 12 w. Ueirs ot Henry Vanderburgh dc 400 acrtb 2d rale land, lots no. 1, no nn. ' ' ,'N vvh;, r:vpr "" Franc-W Wihon 2C0 acres 1st rr and 200 acr 2d ratcNathaniel Ewuik 1050 acres rate land. George Codd 2C0 acres 1st ia.i lots no. 49 c 64 militia donation south of white river. The following tracts of one hiimV d acres each in miiiiia donation soun of while l iv er, the ov r.ci s Lames ) i known to wit i lots ncs. 24, 33, 34, 37, 33, 39, 42, 144, 63 69, 71, 7o, 78, 92,94, Sc 98rrand a;o the foilowing parts ofiot&iiVthe iamc surveyto vrit; no. 9, 72 acics, i.o. 8, 50 do. no. 27, 60 do. no. 43, 94 c'.j. no 59, 55 do. no 62, 55 do. no. l u 55 do. no. ill, 81 tio. no. 115, 60 do. no. 124, 56 c!o. no. 123, 75 do. no. 114, 66 do. all 2d rate land, And the following town lots in tvj town of Piincetoi., county and s j aforesaid : John Ingle, east half cf lot nc. 2 Evans enlargement. Richard Iiiff, lots no 7 U 8. Villiam A. Tarlton, h no. 52 fur the taxes for the year 'b 17. THOS. STONE. Sii'fff:. c. Princetcn Feb. 7 7--3w rniAKEN vrr,; ... JbL rcn Dt-ckc;. dibun township, H: , county state of Indiana, cn the 1st day of January; a white MARE upposed to be 19 years old, 1 J and i. r . If hands high, branded on the near

shoulder vith a swivel stiriup i'on, trots naturai appraised te ten (.ol ? s by Wm. Wright jr. George Wright John Suiivan. 1 do hereby certify the above to I a true copy from my c stray b.okgiven under my hand and seal tl. 17th dy of Januaiy lf20. WM. WRIGHT, J. P. I WISIITOEXCIIANU A FEW BAUHELS O. KE HAIFA &ILT FOR PORK, JOHN BUUNER.