Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 August 1821 — Page 4
SKLKCTKD POETRY. a moral reflection. Sw .-ft day, so cu 1, so calm, so bright, llnda I 'of earth and sky ; T'.xr tK-w shall wup they fall to night, I" : tuou ul as ! must die !
v t nc, in air hose odours wave, Ah I colours charm the eye ; . first is ever in Us grave ; A;. a thou, alas must die. - t spring, of days and roses made, W.riie c hartm for beauty vie ; w a tys depart, thy rose fade, i h .u too, alas, must die.
V vjse t!cn mortal, while you may, ': tuue. does swiftly fly, "i ''Uhtless seul ilv.it laughs today, i u-rn i row to, in.v. die.
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Borough Ordinances. ,fVO).V,W;i respecting a sci e. lor the election ol an house fr tlu' atcoumudation of the poor ol Knox county. Whereas it is considered by the Boar of Trustees, thai a poor house cre.Ud i the immediate vicinity of VinceiUKs, wjll not only be a great convenience lo the paupers in obtaining ihe conveniences of life and a ready sa.c tor their surplus produce and manufactures Bui add much to the improvement of tht town and convenience of its inhabitants in procuring home m muf ictuies therelore. Sec. 1st. Be it c-rd lined by the Hoard of Tt unlets of the 11 -trough nf lri
ctnnes in co'ut;nn council asst mbt?d and
it ift ictrb'f ordained by .hcauthrti
there J That denl. . Johnston be.
find oc is he' ebv appointed and directed to nionose to, and offer the commissioners
appointed bv an act ot the Legislature ol this state to select a scite for the crec
tion ol a poo house l.i tnis county, ten
acres of ground in any part of the Com
mon not heietofore disposed of, in such
ti-.it thereul as me said commissioners
in:iv se ed, and shouui the said offer as
a donation be accented of by the sai I
commissi- iu i s. that then he, the sah (en. V. J ,liibl)i), immediately ad
vettisc in the l wo paper published in
Vmci tries, tint he will bv order and di lections of this Bard of Trustees, ex
pose md sell by p-tb ic outcry, at the ex-
pt-auon ol tin dtvs, lor the most it wio
h-nnr. before the court fouse door in
Vincennes, to the highest bidder, the
i.ad ten aciesof g'ound so selected hv i -i i i .
tnc san commissi .in i s, w men snaii ot
M uck IT bv him to and in the name of
the diu c' vs of the iv o house lor the
county of Knox, and Iheii successors h office ; any thing in the ordinance di recting the rnanrcv ol survevingi! e Com
luon ami presenting uic lerms oi van
passv dthe 28th September, 18 13, to the
coonarv hereof in any wise uolvvitnstand ing.
Sec. 2. Be it further crdaincd That
in ense the said commission i s, shoula accept of the pies nt donation, and the agent herein appointed make sale ilureol as before directed, it shall be and is hereby made his further duty to inform tin chairman of this board thereof who shall immediately call and convene the board for tlu purpose of nuking and ex- cuting a deed to the 5aid Directors and their successo: s m office, for the said ten acres of mound, in tec simp e. Sac. 3. Arid br r furhtr ordained that the said agent for his services, as I ctein contemplate I, shall he a lowed hiv- and n ccive the sum of ten dollars, which together with t! e cost of the land, ?c the expense f r advertising, shali be paid I im, and the repeiuive printeis,bv t; e Treasurer f the Horovgh out el any monies in his hands, or w Inc h m?.y hcrealter come to his hand--, upon the ordci of the chairman attested bv the Secretary of the Hoard Tlis onlinance shall take effect and be in for Ac from and afierhs passage.
JOHN MOOKi:
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Vfo the Public.
'JrMlE subscriber returns his thanks with feelings of gratitude to the citizens of Vincennes and its vicinity, for their lib rai encouragement since bis commencement in business ; and for futme encouragenu nt, he will sill his ma-
ufacture at the following reduced pri-
ces, lor nar money viz :
00', frt.m Democratic Shoes (marl equal to Bootees.) Grrirlewen's Jine Sh-cs do. coarse do. ' adie's walking Shoes,
4 LIST of letters rcmam'n- in the IVst-r LOOK HERE, THOSE TI1A
il Ufhceat l erre-Haute on the nrst nay
8' S3
75 to 50
S2
Foo'itig Hoots
All other work too numerous to men
tion here, equally reasonable.
SIMON MONK, Boot & Shoe
Afiker, H'atrr street Vincenti's, Wells Hubbard, nejcf house belovj the U. States ; Eleaser ilovey,
.and Office. June 21, 1821 21 -3m
I W-IRO.W - ( ISTIGS.
of July, which if not taken out before the first day of September next, will be sent to the General Post-OlTice as dead letters. A B
Isaac Aury, Charlton Britton,
William Bratton,
Lahftn Burr,
Carles Baird, 2
es Branch,
John Copland, Samuel IS. Canficld,
Caleb Crawford, John Crow en, James Dudley, E F H Isaac F arris, John or Geo. Fleming, Parrot Had ley, 2 Moses Hart, 2 Christopher Hiddle, G Bradford llecock, H ..rrold llavs, JKL George Kirk wood, Thoina Lakey, Austin Leonard, INI N () James Mc.Gerth,
James M u row, jr. Lemuel (i. Marsh, J hn Martin, David Mover,
Peter Allen Richard Arnold,
Kzekiel Beck with
Daniel Bell, Job Baker James Barns,
S6 50 to S7 Ferguson Clemen
John Campbell,
50 ; Moses Coiton,
50 to g3 Mathias Clark, Noel Degenet,
Jonathan Klwell, William Fulton, I ones Ferrell, Joseph I lawk, Daniel Hoovv,
John Johnson, Lli Lindamcn, John Long, William Mires,
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Vincennes, July 1821.
iv GOODS,
' FOR CASH.
Martin Paltrick, 2 Salem Pocock, Wallace. Ilea, Amos Reader, Jacob Romain, Thomas Roogers, Hopkins Sea.y, J onn btewart, William Stewart,
V R S William Phelon, Klenor Peck, Lewis Rodgers, William Rea, Margaret Robertson, A nd re vv Rich arilson , John Sinclair, Pardon Smith,
ManUt'lirJums ol liarfr Gist-Iron j Achilles Morgan, 2 William Maxwell, ' W'ilham Murphv, 5 Ddmund Xeelv, i $ AVh opened a stork on Market j j,,riiiCa Owen," James Olyinan, "t street, Vincennes, where they in- Tuomas Owens.
tend keeping u constant supply of the a-(
hove articles. i hey have just received from their Iron woiks.
20 Tons BAR-IKON of superi
or quality, including PLOUGH MOULDS Cy WAGGON 'VUUL jTAUAa SPINDLES; w AX, & II OK Iron, &c. 20 Tons Castings, jiMOXG WHICH siRH 70010 y t2 Gallon Kittles, 100 15 do. do. 5020 do. do. And a general assortment of Hollo iu- Ware, Vcrv Iiihtand handsome. All wi.ich iliey ollVr loi sale by the small oi large quantity, at rt duced prices MERCHANTS 111 the COUllH y will ha C an opp iiui.iuy ot putcnasiug upon good itruiH. and selecting from the bat assort
ment iu me western country
Byram Tichenor, Josepii Thompson, mmel riuii, Josejiii W'niseit, Josepii hitney, Archibald Woods, Frce.iian efrn,
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Siuuuel S. Thonipbcn,
Joel tucker, Aaron Teal, 2 Henry Whaley, Anion Webster, Henry Waggoner, William ood.ird,
JUilN M. CO KM AN, . M. Terre-ii.uue, July 1, loi. 2o-l(Jll
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Chairman
Jil t!ay ol July 1821 SULLIVAN, (V(.
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irt i his
Board of
et s f 'he B
'i -! c e ' e v , j c j v. m a n c c k i i !
, f Resetted t'liat when the
TriFs'ets liereahcr meet, thev s .all pro- . rvx d itulisciimatch to tranact the. business nl" the tow li oi el ile con.ir.on. a5 ti c sme m y be presented, or as otrabinn ma refpiiie, anv rtso ution ot ordinance to the contrary ot vv uhstaiulinyr lUit
JOtJxN EVLG
f R A5S jul returned from Baltimore k it Bhnadtlihijy bringing with him aii exleuiive asurlnieut ol Merchandize. which he is now opening This assortiiuni tie has caretuiiy selecied it consists of, IMiY GOODS, llAiiO-W aiu:,
UU Eli NSW ARE. (iliAftS-WAUE, bUOES, KAILS. I50 0KS, b i A i IONEI1Y, inn .T55iis3,6cc. &c. He tiinks it proper here to remark,
inai iiavim; nereioiorc sustiuneu a very uiu(ual share of the losses attending a credit business, his present circumstances intimate the necessity ol a dticrmihaii)ii t deliver no article to ih fmr-chas.-r before .cument he received. 15 12t Vincennes, May 12, 1S21.
slrav Horses.
LIS T of letters renii.i.iinir im the 101-
Oiiiee ai Tulestiae, Ihnioi., the ouartei
e.KJMg the ouui day ot June, vvinen u not
taken tat wiilnu three moattis wdi be sent to
tae General Post-Uthce as dead letters. ii li John C. Alexander Joan B. Alexander,
Robert Bioonitieki; Jesrc iliggins,
Lhjali iiarper, &f Iciigli Ileiiderson,
J
iiiiiiel KirkenddH,
J oseph Morrison,
1J U U .hum Parker, than Uavv lings, Jam.s Miavv, b.iinuel W'vie.
WILLI A Ai WiioUN, r. ?J. 1, lhlil. 1:4-11)1
Abington Joii
James A. Mihei
Ruben B. Owens, oaiuuel I'errv, lay Ion beyboivl, John Welch,
July
Charles J. Hand
licsptajuihj lajurms his Jriciais
al2UC uUUltCjUllll nc IMS
OF
fjf cuni.ncticvii ttic it.NLAOTUiiE
On Alarket
cr oniu. -v it ore una Mr. Jonn C. liui-
tuna' Gaudier a Stiofi.
lie iiopca b) llic most assiduous atleiKiou, una uis Know icdc aim experience 111 his ousmess, 10 intili a sliaic ol pairotiage i'hose u ho lav oui iuiu lin .hcir custom may Uepenuuii iiain iheii wo' k Uoue in toe neatest aiiu most uuiabic maimer. Waiiieo as an apprentice, a lad ol res
pectable connexions, lioni I4lul6 )eaib ol aire, aunlv as above.
Januai) 2uih, 2. if
jvjxr.i n.iRGty.
The subscriber offers for sale hi
TAN YARD, with
90 acres of Land
situated on river Duche, six miles East
r f 7 inrpntiPk litnrr riirt r P T rt NT r R . in
the old donation, adjoniinj; lands vitrt i the heirs of Ephraim Jordan, decd. Joseph Williams and others, the Tr.n
Yard consists of 8 vats two leeches, lime water pool and bate ; a good log beam house and Bark mill, There is on the premises a cabin dwelling house, and other necessary buildings, with a good spring of water, not more than two rods from the door about 25 or 50 acres cleared and tinder good fence, about 20 bearing apple trees, the land is well timbered, principally white and Black cai:, and lies in the midst of an oak timbered country, where bark maybe easily piocured any person wishing to purchase will make application to the subscriber living on the premises, he will take the principal payment in trade, such as gcoi horses work oxen, and Beef cattle. JAMES BONER. Vincennes July 7, 1821 23 3t.
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STRAYED from the subscriber ubwu. t e luih da) ot this ins! three hot-
be one a uuge three yeais oid grev fil ly, near 16 hand highone a small roan pot bellied inaic, about 14 hands high.
live veai s old one a nud bav hoi sc. 4 '
v ith a remarkable biaze in his fa. e, a point ol which runs into one oi l is nostiils, about 14 J hands high, five years old ; the)
aie ah bianded with the letter B upon tnc
e p'oceedings iehting to the common ' near shoulder uhoever will give me no
tiec v here cither, or all ol the above hot
ses may be had or v xil bring them to me. living about 8 miles S. E. Irom Vin
cennes, shall revive the thanks, and be
rcasoaable rewarded by, BENJAMIN BECKES. July 17, 1821. 25-3t
shall, as tccpi'ued bv a icsolution adop'ed
tlie 1 Uh September 18 1H, be kept dis-
anu seivira e.
JOHN MOORE Chairmen. Vasse I July 23 I 1821. Te'e. r.. n. r. kVinvAH, CV
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'nd Ojjlce at Vincenne-)
JUly 7-h i J I .
nibers iu. i i .: i ;n t;is
VJ.licc aur ulhUav u u! cate No 4-'o oatoU
lor toe b. W . (it sec.
I . e w.
' i ,v I Ull--(Lit, I 1 ,
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y, .no 1- is ineictuic ufub) ucu, that in in..e mon lis lioin tins oale, 1 shan issue to Jonn Devmuall aiui John Cnainbers a Uupiicate ceitlticale tui tnc atoisaid tract, tiuiess pieviuiis to lliat time, sonic legal objections at e ma .e 24 ot. JOiiN liAOuLLl.l , u L o.
70 DOLLAKS RKWAIID. TALKEl) away f-.om the sti'jcriV V ber, living in Logan county, 5 r miles south of Russclville. on the 2ith
iiiai, u iiijiu uuv uy uiu nai:;u ui
Jason.
nineteen years of age, dark complexion, down look, soft voice, five feet two or three inches high, wore away a dark yam coat, (perhaps Janes) pale blue pantaloons, half yarn, the rest of his cloathing not known, it is expected that he is making for Canada, as he made an attempt two years ago, ard was caught near Vincennes the above reward shall be given to any person that w ill take up said boy and confine him in jail so that I get hitri again. JAMES ALLEN. April 2f 1321. 16-9t liciiik of Vincennes, The State Bank of Indiana, July 1821. ,rPHE stockholders of said Bank re g hereby notified that an election for three Directors to supply the vacancies Q occasioned by the resignation of Freder- Cy ick R pp, Dennie Say re, and E. Mc.Namee, will be holden at the banking-house in Vincennes on Saturday the 25th day of August, 1 S J 1 . By order of the Board, V. J. BRADLEY, Cashr.
Particular Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate oi Dr. Robert Alison, deed, are for the last time lequcsted to come forward
and discharge the same, as it is absolute-
ly necessary that the accounts belonging to the estate should be adjusted. The subscriber is about leav ing town for Kentucky, and the rotes and accounts arc deposited with F Greater, Esq. where by caliing soon those indebted will save cost M RY ANN ALISON, Admstx. Vincennes. July 20, 1821. 25-41
linow.x tj A.;r, ILL in future practice LAW in V conjunction, in the connties of
Dubois and Pike, aid iu the SuprenuvO . . t I' ! "II ! .
v ourt yjnv oi mem win at an times be found in their ohVc at Washington, except dining the session of courts. Ail orders and COA'VE YAXCi. G will be pimctutily attended to. Washr:g"n. Aftrit 10, 1820. 2()tf
liov
Lust Certificate of Land pmclut-
sal Ji out tht Liana Guilts.
ij Uv-LiL. NO i i.E is nteov given,
J,tlhal, ihree weeks alter oate, app.i
calon win be made tolhe A' giitir ol li.e Laod-Olhce at Vincennes, lor the renewal ol aCciliticate in :nv name, lor the W quatter ot cciion No. 2j, in 'lounsh:p .no 1, N. ol Range No. 7, V . i,, the Disliict ot iiiCennes ; ti e oiigina having been lost or destroyed Given undt i my hand at incennes, the 28th chiy of July, 1 a 2 l . 2.3t MATHEW W. FObTER.
H SHOP, Hiop canied on by mc arable time past.I have ) Mr. Asa Osborn, vrho
voorLR snoi
pllE Conpeis
lor a considerable
transferred fo
will furnish any thing wanted in his l'n
on me snories notice, and c-xcrwiod
the btst manticr, for cash, as cheap as they can be had in ti e Western country. 1? If Ml A l?n AT( ivrnnvrrnv
Vint lines I 4th July 1821 24 3t.
NOTICE. A i-E those indebted to the subscriber, ate icquested to make oav-
ment on or before the I st September next
DENNIE SAYRE.
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otherwise suits will be instituted agai
loeio.
July 21st 1821.
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l or )i inting by subsci iption, an original ork, entitled, the JUSTICES' CLERK, FARMERS' SCRlVNER,cS' AGRICULTURAL P R E CEP TO R KT'Subscripti'jrs to the nbjve wcvh will W rcwiYd itt kt W. 8it,
