Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 June 1821 — Page 2
SHOT GUN. M SHO I GuN was left with me to Xl repair sometime in the spring of lbio, ana has not since been called tor, the owner is hereby requested to call for the same, pay expenccs and take her away on or betore the 3oth day of June next, r she will be bold at public tale at the court house door, on Saturday, the 3uth day oi June next to pay for her repairs and cost of advcitising. JoHN Bt. RACINE. Vincennes, lay 38, 1821,
A rocket hook round jfA IkN the state road between Vincennes
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s-ichange with them, and no further By a well balanced system of agriculture, manufactures and commerce, our own maikct is sufficient for substantial pi-jaj)viity : and, it we should have any surpasses, they may serve ta furnish us witu extra aruc.es of convenience or luxury. It u an absurdity that, with such extensive ground far the rcaiing of sheep, whic 1 cannot bo appropriated on any other useful purpose, we should be dependent on any country under heaven for woollen goods much longer. 1 ho man
ufacture ot cotton is forcing its ay it is
established by sutlering ; and when our fanners shall make it a general concern
to raise sheep, that ot wool must foliow. kjr and White river, containing a numThese, with all the heavy works of I- ber of papers the owner can ge it aron, will give the farmers a market that gain by applying at the Western bun ofcan be reiied on hich, we trust, they fice, and paying fortius advertisement "Will demand of their own government Vincennes, May 3t, 1821. which foreigners cannot take away. State of Indiana
Annexed is the extract, from an Ohio KNQX coaN ry clKCUi-r COURT,
newspaper, that ied to these remaiks
jifird Term 1821.
"Charles Himm nd, Esq. in reply to a Z;ichariah Pulham. an Insolvent dehtor.
wnici in uiu v asiiiugii ivcpuncr . sign
ed A Iletiiler, who imde an umvarrantabie attack upon the Steuben ville woollen manufactory, after disproving many of his assertions, from actually experience, says :
"Your correspondent cavils at the
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Petition. r?pUIIS day came the said Zachariah Ji iJulham, by G. R. C. Sullivan, his attorney, and filed his petition, piaying
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price paid at the Steuhenville factory tor llvn ine couri ou,u grani lo ,lim u wwool. Here too mv experience assures nefit of an act entitled "An act for the me he is wrong. I am myself the most rfcUef of Insolvent Debtors." It i thureextensive wool growei in the county foie considered by the court, that the where I reside, (Belmont, Ohio.) I find Uerk give notice of the pendency of a market for my wool at the Steubenviile such petition, in the Western Sun pafactory, and receive payment in cloth, at Per printed at Vincennes and that the the prices so much reprehended by your court wil1 act uPon saia petition on the rnrrinnr1rnt. It U a vprv nrnfitahlft Arst day of the PCXt October tdm.
business, in comparison with any oiher that can now be pursued upon a farm -I can clear more money on one hundred s'uep, of blood that their wool will average 'xtr cents per pound, than up m f.imin ore hundred acres of land, in wheat, corn and oats, with the labor of cultivation furnished to me gratuitously. 1 do not makethis assertion theoretically, but from actual experiment." Vote The government duties in England upon a number of articles in constant use, are m jr.-. than double the original cost, as appears from the following table : Spirits (Brit ) original value 1,2 '5,062
Produce ot the duty, 3,037 65 5.
A Copy Atteste, JOHN D EARLY, d o k.c c. May 31, 1821 18-3
State of Indiana. KNOX COUNTY CIRC 'IT COURT, Jfiril Term, 1821. David Chandler, an Insolvent Debtor, vs. His Creditors. f Petition. THIS day came the said David Chandler, by Jacob Co, his attorney, and filed his petition, praying that th court would grant to him the benefit of an act entitled, An act for the relief of Insolvent Debtor." It is therefore consider-
Ditto (foreign) value 469,995 duty, cd by the court that the Clerk give no-
2,349,966
Tea, value 3 085,764. Tobacco and Snuff, value 820,625 duty 2,438 876 Wine, value 529.667 1 duty 944,501. Mult, Hops and Beer, value 3,360,105 Duty 7.720 211 Salt, value 101,232 Duty 1,529 861. Total value of the above articies, 10,731,451. Total dutv, 2 1 .1 56-844.
the Western Sun paper, printed at Vin
cennes, and that the court will act upon said petition on the first day of the nest October term. A Copy Atteste,
State of Indiana. KNOXCOcNlA einC ii OURT, April Term, 18-11. James B. Mc.Kawn, an Insolvent Debtor, vs. i Hit Ci editors. Petition: 7 rpHIS day came the said James B. B Mc.Kawn, by Jacob Call, hi attorney, and filed his petitiou, praying that the court would grant to him the bentfit ot an act entitled, An act for the relict of Insolvent Debtors." It is therefore considered by the couttthat the Cleik give notice of the pendency of such petition in the Western Sun paper, punted at Vincennes, and that the court Mill act upon said petition on the first day of th next October term. A Copy Atteste, JOHN D. EARLY, d.c.k cc. May 31, 1821. 18-Sw State of Indiana. KNOX COUNTY CllK U1T COURT, Jiril Term, 1821. Thomas Roseman, an Isnolvent Debtor, vs. S His Creditors. f Petition. TMIS day came the said Thomas Roseman, by G. ft. C. Sullivan, his ar.oiney, and filed his petition, praying that the court would grant him the benefit of an act entitled, 14 An act for. the relief of Insolvent Debtors." It is therefore considered by the court that the Clerk give notice of the pendency of such petition in the Western Sun paper, printed at Vincennes, and that the court will act upon said petition on the first day of the next October term. A opv Atteste, JOHN D. EARLY, d c k cc. May 31, 1821. 18-3t Shi-rMs Sale. TTSr vrlue two executions to me Hi3 rectcd from the Clerks office of the Knox Circuit court I will expose to public sale on Wednesday the 13th inst. at the court house in Vincennes, the use of a house and 1-alF of Lott. jYo. i 24, lvin in the Borough of Vincennes. for the term of secn years, taken as the pioperty of Nancy Thorn, executrix of the last will c testament of Solomon Thorn, deed, to satisfy J. 8c W. L. Colman, and Letty Thorn JOHN DECKER ShfT. k.o.
falls in the river r.fibrd every tacill: tc water works adjoining the town, v.i.cif a giist and saw mill are new in mpid operation. L'Emberras is easily na igable to this place, whenever the Wabat-h can be ascended to Vincennes ; the surrounding country is inhabited by thriving k in dustrious farmers, and is fatt increasingin population, riches and consequence Lawrenceullc bids fair to become a to vn of great manufacturing interest w hen people will icsolve to conform to the situation of their country; when An.ciicans will adopt their only national i.tdicy, and learn to exist r.pcn the rose nrces they possess within themselves, t! i v. ill this place, from its natural adver;:;.:-, bo with few rivals in the west. The town is laid ofT on a liberal pb:i, and offers every inducement to put chasers. Rlsts may be obtained by application to the Commissioner cr T. Dubois, Esqr. on the premises mechanics particularly, of every description, arc ranch wanted in the town and neighbourfnod, and will find it their interest to attci d on the days of sale, as the terms will ho ex
tremely liberal. JOHN DUN LAP,
JAs. LAN I EKMAN
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Lawrcnccville, May i:, 1S2!. !G-7td
EC7Thc Printers at Vondalia, and Shawncctown, Illinois, will please ublish the above in tlicir respective pr.pt :r, until the days of sale, and farwaid their accounts to" T. Dubois, Esqr. at Lavraenceville, lor collection. "Important sale at
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State of Indiana. KNOX COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, Afiril Term, 1821.
fct7 The real tax upon bread stujpH. by Ezra Nichols, an Insolvtnt Debtor,
a prohibition of the importation unless vs when wheat is at a certain price, is. at His Creditors this time, pretty nearly equal to one third
tnre cf ccs than they might bt nirniihed to the fieofile at
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Petition:
THIS day came the petitioner by G. IV. Johnston, his attorney, and filed his petition praying the benefit ot an aet entitled 4 An act for the relief of Insolvtnt Debtors." It therefore considered bv the court that the Clerk of this court
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THIS town being fixed on as the seat give notice of the pendency of said petiof Justice for Edwards county a tion in the Western un paper, printed sle of lots by public auction will be held in Vrincennes, and that the court wili act OM Friday th- 8th day of June, being the upon said petition on the first day of the second d iy of the court. Signtd for the next October term proprietors. A Copv Atteste, c. V H As. PUGSLEY. S?ctv. JOHN D. EARLY, d o k o.
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INTERESTING sALE. The sale of Lots in the Town of $ Laivrenceuille? FTJHE scat of Justice for Lawrence B county, will take place on the second Monday and Tuesday in July next, being the 9th and 10th days of the month. This ftvorable spot has recently been selected by authority of the Legislature of Illinois., ml is handsomely situated on the west h : L'Erpbenas rHer. ahi:i:t tci! i.; 't of Vincennes, on'tlic Hr ct r"-iid 'i ndalia the seat of government of ti.o stale, and to St. Louis, in Missouri, and in the centre of a very thickly settled, rich and fertile country. It may be safely said, that the natural advantages of Lawrenceville, are without a parallel in the state. Never failing and healthy Springs, Stone Coal and building Reck, aro in abundance around il ; tho
lUCTTON.
THE residue of the stock in trar: of the late firm ol Jacobs c Lelkv. will be sold at Public Sale on Thursday the 14th of June next, r.t.d continued daily until soJd-amonir winch are the following:. A complete assortment of HA It DW A HE. QUEENSWAUE, CUTLEUY. GROCERIES. HATS, hHOES, SNUFF in bottles, Three Cases Apothecary's Shop Furniture. Also at the same time, 50 Barrels SaK. a quantity of Castings, and sundry other articles. The above fefiVrs to country Merchant nnoppoitu nity seldom to be met with, to rtplcidsh their stock, as the sale will be positive, and without reserve Term;, Cah. R. M. I'ANSON, Trustee. Vincennes, May 26. 18211 7 -3 1 'HE sulHcrihei has for S ALE a variety of Household & Kitchen Furniture consistino- ;n )art 0r y
Beds, Tables. Chairs, PotsM
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All of which will be void low for rah. a t CARTER JiEAMON, April 27, 1831. i3.tf
