Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 April 1821 — Page 4

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Sheriffs Sale. IY Tiriuc or two executions issued 5 troa the Clerk's office of Posey county Circuit court, one in favor otJesse Y. Wilbourn, against James B Freeman, the other in favor of Peter Rivet, a-

gatnit Israel Chamuet mi, 1 nave ici)cu

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2lt uav ol April ncxi) in vac imh vi Springfield, lot No 21, the property of James it. Freeman, and Lot No. 30, the property ot Israel Chambetlin, a desig-

Tiited on the plat ol the town oi . piiofirld, ;n Posey county, Indiana, to aa isfy

tho above executions. A A HON HACON.sr.e. March 29, 1321. 10 2

v!i SIicrilP Hale. "Tip Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exII H nonas, issued from the Clerk's of

fice ot the Vanderburgh Circuit court, And now in mv hand. I nave taken all the

Tight and titlr of William R. Mc.Gary to

Lots No. iso 12..

in the town of Evansville, which I will expose to sale a the law directs, at the house of Daniel Chute, in the town of E aesville, on the 2 i st day of April next, for which specie only can be taken in payment. A. WARNER s v.o. March 31, 1821. l0-2w Sheriffs Sale. TTY virtue f an execution directed to jl3 the sheriff of Gibson county, will be rx posed to sale ou Wednesday the I8ih of this itit.

100 acres of Land,

ring on Congers eveek. levjed on as the ropcrty of Joseph Davisson, deed, to dislV Waddle k Davissoti sah to take

'ce on the premises, and between the

ours of U) ami 2 o'clock on said day.

I will receive the following notes, on the bsmka of North and .South arolinVs, Shswncctown, Missouri, Virginia, Madion, and fornc of the Ohio bank, United States paper, snd specie. JAMES K. SLOAN, s.cs. April 2, 121. 10-2w nnoirx & KI.S.SEV

. ILL in future niactice J.-ill in

V V conjunction, ii the counties of

Davin, Knox Sullivan Fiyo, Martin Dubois and Pike and in the Supreme Court Out of them will at all times be found in thwir oftire at Washington, except during the session of courts. All orders and cn.VrEY.iXCIXG tvill be punctually attended to. ira.vAiw.ir on, Jfiril 10, 1820. 20tf GTiircTsFinrair, ( ATTORNEY & COUNCELLOtt AT LAW.)

h THJ. nractice. in the first Judicial

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A LIST of letters remaining in the Post Oltice al Vincenncs, the quarter ending tne vUt day of March, and xhich if not taken out before the wxpiration of three months w ill b sent to the General Post-Olhce a dead letters. A Seneca Almy, Andrew Armstrong, 2 Eli Adams, Stephen Abbott William 15. Archer, Joshua Allcnder, David Andrews, Clerk Circuit court of

Adams county.

P Arthur Patterson, 2 Bnj. D. Price, 2 Timothy W, Parker, George Pomcroy,

William Bowen, T. H. make, 2 Polly Bene Held, Lynes Be am on, A. Burnsidcs,

Samuel Brown,

Alexander Brown, James Bclton, 2 Isaac Bruner, Thomas Buchanan, Loid Beamon, John Biggs, Frederick Black, A. Bark man,

Jonathan Batson,

James Prickett,

William Prince, Jacob Pancake, Philip Kciley, John Kciley, William Rogers, 4 H. Kaper,

Thomas Roberts,

James Ramsey, Clark, Kobison,

Sarah Reel.

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Circuit, of the state of Indiana

ami in the counties of Craw ford and Ed

wards in the state ot Illinois. He may always he found at his olhcc in Vinccnnes unless when absent on professional business he has mad an agreement, for business forwarded to him, in his absence, to be attended to. 5 I ti. f jpAKEN up by Joel Halbtit, in MmUs E township, on the 27th Dec. 1820,

n one c av bank gelding, white mane and ' ll ...... .-....i.-wv 'iVinllt 1 (

ail, six year oui hvm -

hand high, lett hind loot white, a wmic spot on the forehead, no brands perceivable, appraised to S5 befor me. J. I). CLEMENTS, j.f-si t. January 16, 1891.

William Bunnerstcr, B. V. Becket,

Sydney Badolet, Carter Beamon, 2 John BaUhis, Joseph Bartcn, Mark Barnet, Frances Boier, Bapteste Bonhome, C John Covne, James Chuti, Elizabetli Collins, Isaac Cnons, Mikel Catt. F. Cunningham, 2 (i. W. Colrroxe, James Clemons, Jacob Crooks, Jumes Collin, E. Chapman, James Calhoun, Joha Cunningham, Edward B. Ch'evcr, 1) J. Donovan, 2 Henrv Dubois, Phihp Drfrndall, Luke Dt-eker, Tomant Dubois, Joseph Dougherty, E Thomas Emcrscn, Lewis B. Fbuuds Seth I'.ans, Eli Elder, ; Jamos Lanterman, Bule l'.vanii, James Erwiu, Thomas England, Ji-hn Emtuison V Hrtsev Fcllowi, Benjamin Freeman, Wiliiam Fhnser, Thomas C. Farris, Thomas Fininj;, John Fullerton, illiam Flippo. O Grrre Garrette, Thomas Gode, 4 Willi.lm (.ill, John (;allaher, Henry Ctilham, Dehrick (irenough, lwic" Grace, Daniel drove, Samuel Gowdev, Addam (iayer. H John D. Hay, Matthew HolUuback, Gabriel llardisrn, II. H. llendriek, 2 J. C, Holb.tui, Wlliiam Hu-to.i, Jonathan Hicklin, J nines Hrndersen, John Hcartlv. Hardy Haniison, Isaac llrlf, 4 Robert Hunter, Samuel Hamilton, William Heath, John Hose, Robert Haskia, I J K Jahn Ireland. Je.scph Jackson, 2 Ssmuel Johnson, F.dward Julaw, B niamin Knox, Ro'jert Kerr, James Kerns, KuVour, Taylor C?c Webb, L Louis Ladcroutte, Eli Landerman, Anthony Luhim'ere, II. Lass.lio, -1 Benjamin Lindsley, John Lee, Caleb Lowr.cs, J'hn Long, John Law, Horace Luddington, Olive Lorirar, Leon Law reus. M Charles Mc.Arthur, William McCoy, Pierre Martin, Israel Mead. John Mc.Kee, James Maxfadd, Wm. Mc.Canncn, R. B. Mc.Corkel, Jamow Mays, Frances Mallttte, Michel Morrison, Saul Maniung, 2 Benjamin Melton, James Me.G ath, A. or B. Me.Mahan, John Mullanphv, James B. Mc.Kown, Joint Mc.Cawky, Isaac Meeker, 2 Walter Meffatt, William Martin, B. Mc.Cuen, William Mc.Larrcn, Alexander Mc.Qvea, Frederick Mahl, Henry Martin, Daniel Mav. Zadock Morgan, 2 John Martin Daniel Mc.Cluw, Charles Mc.Nair, Morgan Mc.Ko. n, John Moore, Alexander Melton, N O, Reuben Norton, Matthew Neclr, Johu Nesbette, James Nabb, James Orr, Ass, Oiborn.

1 6b James B. Preston, W illiam Polkc, U Scott Rawlins, jun. George Riusell, Frances Ueilly, Scott Rigg, Aaron Ruche, Martin Ktily, James Ryay,

Daniel Smith, Esy Spcnet-r, John C. Sherill, Jonas Suly, James Sherwin, TV

Rol)crt Thomrson, Samuel Hunt:,

Robert Sturus, James Stewart, 2 Otsse Stewart, Joseph A. Stewart, William Stockwell,

Samuel Thorn, 3

Waller Tavlor,

Andrew "u.:;slike.

James Wiyon, Jacob Wilmore, William Wyates, Jeremiah Wood, Ira Webb, Ifham Weft, Susnn Wvant,

Jesse- Tho:ia,

Aaron VaimctU, 2

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Ac lire Williams, J. Smith or H. Willard Jesse Whitcomb, James Warner, Thomas Winder, John Wise, Jonathan Young,

Robert You nr. G. R.C.SULLIVAN, r.:i. April 1. U::i. 10-3w-251 Tu: y:ol)s & bu is n e it, , AVE just received fiom PhiladelJj & r.nd Baltimore, a large and generat assortment of seasonable j7 GOODS carefully selected, and purchased on the most advantageous terms by one of the firm ( a particular enumeration they deem superfluous) antonst their stock arc almost every article in demand of British French, and India

Also a lare supply of DOMESTIC COTTONS&CAblNETTS

CHINA,

DUEENS S "

HAKinV AisE, (licOGEHlES, LADIES and l mSOl? GEN TLEMENS S Oi a J.B?J ? All (f which they will sell wholesale and retail at the most reduced prices for Par money. Those who wish to purchase with C ASH will pcrhsp find it to their advantage to call and examine the GOODS near to Mr. Ch. Greater Tavern, Market street. 1-tf Viixennes, January. 1821. One Hundred Dollars Iieward. J f: AN AWAY about the 20th day o1 October last, from Samuel Hopkins, esq. in Hendiison county, Kci.iucf ky, a mulatto man slave by the name of

Go rd oi).

A on jf in

belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth Buckncr, of Paris, Bourbon county, Ky the said s' i e is a large well made man, nearly ! k i:ii;h, of a yellow cotnplection, s: v-. . i speech, and ol humble deporti,.v -i.t, a cooper by trade, seems well acquainted wi'h common carpenter's tools, and can make good shoes, he can possibly write and read indifferently, lias worked at the United States Satir e some time since for Mciari. Taibot k Fisher,

as a cooper for scveri.1 years, v?as raic mat Fitdericksburg, Vnginh ht took with him when he wntaway a lei fcblfack broad cloth coat and pantrdexns, and sundry articles of clothing not marie up, which he may hae exchanged lor iei;uy made clothes. It is bc.ieveo he m3 have Konc far into the inuiior of moii-.na, 11 linois or Ohio, oris atten.ptinu to fcet to Canada. The above rewaui sliouia he be taken up out of this state I am authorized to offer to any person who will lake up said siavc and deliver him to the owner in Bourbon county, or to me in tho town of Henderson, or secuie him in some jail in this state so that the ovw.cr gets him, or fifty doliars it taken up within this state. JAMES HI LEVER. Iler. lcrson, Ky. Feb. 12, 182E8-9t is on ceT The connexion which has existed for some time between F'rancis Dickson sncl Francis Wilson as Merchants in this place under the firm of Dickson 2c ilson was dissolved on the 1st of March by mutual consent. As Mr. Wilson intends returning to his native country by the first opportunity it will be necessary that all demands against the firm shall be presented befoicthc expiration of the ensuing month ; it is also necessary for the same reason that those who ate indebted to it should make immediate payment, else legal proceedings must be taken atjainst them. (Signed,)

FRANCIS WILSON. March 30, 1321.

The business will in future be continued by the subscriber on his own aecount. In addition to the stock of the late fiim chictlv consisting of new and valuable GOODS he is now opening a part of his Spring Supply just received from Philadelphia, which rushes altogether a complete v.no extensive assortment, and which he it enabled to sell on very advantageous terms. FRANCIS DICKSON, Jit. Yinccnnes, March 1821. 9-4t Thomas 11 Blackburn

rsrF.c tfully infoiuis his friendfc jj and ti-e public, that in addition to his LIVERY STABLE, he has opened a house of Private En(triainmentn in Yijo stieet, neai iy oj"p site Dr. E. Mc Namec' He hopes by keeping his

mine luunaiitu miii uic u-m jilUTJSious the country will afford, and his attention to those who call on him to merit and receive a share of patronage. 9-tf Vincenncs, March 1S2I. At a general meeting of tl.e Stock hold" cis ol tl.e Bank of Vincenncs the State Bank of Indiana at the Vincent esHott,on Saluidaythe 17th March A D. 1821 ; It was resolved. That an election for one Director, to

supply the vacancy cccasirncd by the death of Wlliiam E. Breading, will be holdcn at the Banking husc in Vinccnnes.on the second Satuiday being tho 12th day, of May now ensuiug. And that the s?me be advertised in the Western Sun and Indiana Ccntim h GLNl. W. JOHNSTON, Stctu.

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