Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 February 1822 — Page 1
WESTERN SUN & GENERAL ABTEHTISEIL
BY ELIUU STOUT. VINCENNES, (INI).) SATUUDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1832, Vol. 13. No. 2. GMMM
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THE U'ESTERX SOY and :iEjVERAL ADVERTISER, IS published every Sa Turd a r, at s TWO DOLLARS per annum, if pur a "advance, or TWO DOLLARS Sc :)r.
TY CENTS at the end ol the year,fo. which a note will be required. No subscription can be withdrawn until all arrearages are paid. Advertisements conspicuously inserted on the usual terms. Advertising customers ' ill note on their advertisements the number ol times thev wish them inserted thuse sent vit'.io'it such directions, will oe continued til I' ' b'd, St must be paid fur accordingly l,AsD-()bTlCE MOSEY, RECEIVABLE AT TERRE HAUTE. Specie, Hank of the U. States and branches, Incorporated Banks of Bostnfo ( Mass.) New York Rank, in New -York,
Board of Trustees of the Borough of xVinccnnes.in Common Council met.
Ordered, That the Clerk of this Roard
advef Use for three weeks successively
Tor proposals, to so ft and encompass the
Market house that cattle and horses mi.y not emer and lodtie therein that the
L iw of Indiana. A.V ACT authorising the taying off certain State Roads in thi state and appropriating &luu,000 (jf the fund commonly caiied uie mree per cent, lund, for opening the said Roads. Sec. I lie it enacted bu the General
said enclosure hhall be made by putting Assembly of the S:a'e of Indiana, lhat
oak scantling lour inches squire into the the sum of giOOajo, of the tuna composts, and placing turn styles at the prin- mouly called the three per cent, tund, due cipal entrances, and that said proposals from the government of the U. Mates, be submitted at the next ensuing meet- to tuia stale, arising from the sales of
mg. Test, G. R C. SULLIVAN, U: January 16, 1822 IlT I he next meeting will be the 3d we k in February. G. R.C. S.
public lands in inn state, be, and the sam is hereby appropriated to the purposes, and in manner and form us is heiein-
Manhattan Company, f Mechanic's Bank, As Merchants' Union, Rank of America,
Bank of Pennsylvania,
Do. ot North America,
Do. of Philadelphia,
do. do.
do do. do. Philadelphia.
do. do.
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Farmer s k .Mechanic s Uank, Mechacic's Rank of city St county, Commercial bank of Penn. do. Schuylkill bank, do. Rank of Noithern Liberties, do, Union bank of Raltimore, Baltimore Mechanic's bank, do. Merchants' do. Franklin do. of Baltimore, do. Commerc'l & Farmers bank do. Farmers' Sc Mechanic's do. Bank of Maryland, do. Do. of Baltimore, do.
fV Bank of Columbia, Dis. of Columbia.
Union bank of Georgetown, do.
Farmers' Sc Mechanic's bank, do. Patriotic bank of Washington, do. Rank of Washington, do.
j Do. of Metropolis, do. Union bank of Alexandria, do. Bank of Alexandria, do Do. of Potomac, do. Farmer's bank of Washington, do. Farmer's c Mechanic's bank of Indiana, (Madison, Ind ) Except Notes of a less denomination than Five Dollars A WHl FLOCK, ii. p m. (cORRKCTrtD WKKKLY.) Terrc-Hautc, 8th Sept. 1820. 39-tf
7 Land Office Money. ft Receiver's Office at Vincennes, 9th September 1820. fipiIE Secretary of the Treasury has j directed that in addition to specie & Hills of the Bank of the United States krid Branches, the notws of the following banks be received in payment fin Public Landssold in this District, viz : All the incorporated banks in the town of Boston, C In the cities of Philadelphia. NewYork and Richmond, (Va ) In the city of Baltimore (except the City bank of Baltimore,) In District of Columbia (except the the Merchants and Franklin Banks of Alexandria,) Sc the following specie paying banks in the state of Indiana, iz : The Fanner's and Mechanic's bank at
Madison, Indiana. J. C. S. HARRISON.
heriis Sale.
e ot a wiit of venditioni cx-
rected tome. I wiil expose
on Wednesday, the ijtn or re-
bruaA next, at the court house in Princctooj 1 7 acres of land, with a Horse Mill thereon, as the piopvi iy ol Francis Hop kins, to satisfy James ""ninth St others, executors of Jacob Wariick, deed. sale to commence between the hours of 10 Sc 2 o'clock on said day J MES K. SLOAN, Shff. g c. January 24, 1822. 52 C7The editor accidentally made a mistake in the date of the above advertisement, in consequence of which the sale has been fixed for the 13th inst.
FOR RENT. TIE House and Lot on third street, belonging to the Estate of Wm. C. V mdeventer, deed. Enquire of the Printer.
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the estate of the deceased
andeventer will be pleased to
present them properly attested lor settleicnt bv the last dav of Ft bruarv next
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V Vrflieilll, Ut v 1 1 1 siait ui inui.uia and in the counties of Crawford and Edwards in the state ot Illinois. He uay always be found at his ofiice in Vincenncs - unless when absent on professional business he has made an agreement, for bu siness forwarded to him, in his absence, Ato be attended to. 5 I tf.
rjAKEN up by Eumo .il Kit k. living j3L in White river township, in(ibson rnniitv. a red sorrel horse, unwaids of
15 hands
Bupposci
old, saddle
switch tail
g50, before me,
Wm. PHILIPS, j p. January 17, 18 22. 5 2
up by Edward L nch, living oca township, iiibaOii coun-
Eihy, supposed to be riin 3
hands 2 inches high, with a
rge bUzo in her forehead, her
foot white above the pastern
jointxa small wmte spot on her right hind
anJrFore feet near the hoof on the fore ;)art of the hoof, appraised to g3t Alo a daik sorrel mare, supposed to be rising 5 years old, 14 hands high, her leU fore foot white above the pastern joint a small stiraul snip in her lorehcad, appraised to S35, bv.tore ne, JAMES DEVIN, j p January 19, 1822. 52-3t
KEN up by (Charles Creely, liv-
nr in Vincennes townshm. Knox
. onCne 10th of December, '821. eyIgifr, with a white face, white
belly, um marked, appraised to
Iso a red S'eer, marked as follows ear cut ofT, and a slit in the same.
appraised to gl, befor me, E. STOUT, j.p. January 22, 1822. 52 -3 t
! of Indiana. IRCU T Cv)CRT,
'ril Term, A. U. 1C2I.
ewlon. nlaintifT.
jainst
CyCnius c'hapin, defendant. Foreign Attachment.
4N moiitniof the nlaintifi bv his at-
nev, it is ordered, that unless the
said defendant shall appear here by him-
seit or attorney, at or before the next term ol this com i, to put in special bail to answer this suit, the court will proceed to hear and determine the same in his abnce and it is further ordered, that a copy ol this order be inscitid in the Western Sun, printed at Vincennes, for foui weeks successively. 0 A Cop Attest. UR I IS GILBERT, Clk.
Is high, a star in his forehead, "7 " :d to be between 12 and 15 years nOOt iShoe 1 idle marked very much, a long fp iE subsciibci begs t:il trots and racks, appraised to l his friends, and the
Makinir
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lyythat he has commenced that Cr Shoe Making in the house formerly occupied by John C. Rciley, Fsq. where he intends to cariv it on in all its various branches, and
alter pro ided. Sec. 2. That a road from Evansvillc to Princeton through the main street, Jicnce to Vincennes, thence to Carlisle, tuence to Merom, thence to Terre-Haute, be, and the same is hereby established, in length 140 miles, and that tne sum of S983I and 50 cents, be, and ihe s.iine is hereby appropi iated to the opening the same, and that John I. Necly of Gibson countv Samuel Emerson of Knox cuunty, and James Wasson of Sullivan county, be, and they are hereby appointed commissioners to the same. Sec. 3. That a road lroni the Wabash rivei, opposite .!ount Carmei to Petersburg!), thtnee to the High Banks on White river, be, and the same is heteby established in length 44 miles, to be op ened not exceeding 35 feet wide, and in all other respects as lhe commissioneis in this section naimd shall diiect, and that the sum of g2,088 and 88 cents, be, and the same is hereby appi opriated to the opening the same, and that James Robb of Gibson county, Henry Hopkiiu and John Case of Pike county, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners to the same Sec. 4 That u road from Mountvernon to Springfield, thence to Owingvihe, thence to Princeton, be, and the same is hereby established, in length 44 miles, to be opened not exceeding 33 feet wide, & in ;d other respects a cording to the direction of the commissioners hereinafter named in this section, and that the sum of 3 n89 and 8 cents, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the opening the same, and that William Casey and 13 aim Lvnnof Posey county, and Jesse Emerson of Gibson county, be, and the same are hereby appointed commissioners to the same. Sec. 5 That a road from Mount Prospect on the Ohio liver, thence through Roonville, thenee to Petersburgh in Pike county, be, and the same is hereby established, in length 50 miles, and that the sum of g3,51 I and 23 cents, be. and the same is hereby appropriated to the opening the same, and that John Mc Cord and George W. Tavall of the county of Warrick, and Isaac Montgomery of the county of Pike, be, and theyaie hereby appointed commissioners to view, mark and lay out the same. Sec. 6. I 'hat a uad from Highlands on White river, to Washington, thence to Rurlington, thence to Spencer, thence to Indianapolis, be. and the same is hereby established, in length 100 miles, and that the sum of 87,022 and 50 cents, be, and the same is hereby appropriated and that Elijah Mammon of Pike, Benjamin Staf ford of Green, and William Mc.Cormick of Davies countv, be, and thev are hereby appointed commissioners to the same. Sec. 7. That a toad from Rockport to Portcrsvillc, thence to Hindostan, thence to Rioomiugton, be, and the same is hereby established in length 80 miles St that the sum of 85,417 and 90 cents, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the opening the same, Sc that Joseph D ( lemtnts of Martin, Michael Ruskirk of Monroe, and San.ucl Snyder of Spencer counties, be. an ! thev arc hereby appointed comni..i ';:)!) r to the same. Sec. S TIki a 'o d fiom the Horse Shoe bend to Pa- ii. ti.encc to Palistine. thence to Bioomington, thence to Indian apolis, be, and the same is hereby established, in length 120 miles, and that the sum of 88 426 and 96 cents, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the open-
V king the same, and that John nderson of
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persons basing business to do requ ring f.om his long experience in business, he
the attestation of a notary will find me hopes to have a shate of public patronage
in the room adjoining the R mk of Vin- - Almost all kinds of produce will fT
eenncs. CARPER RE A MOW January, 1822. 50-tf
taken for work ' ut no credit iriven
MPWSSVH BROWN, Vincennes, Januaty 1822. 5 1 -tf
ence county, Samuel Chambeis of
O r.ngc counts aiul 1 homas Posey of Harrison county be, and tin y are heicbj appointed commissioners on the same. Sec. 9. That a road from Mocks ferry to Corydon, thence to Salem, thence to Urnwnstown thence to Indianapolis be, and the same is hcreb established, in lemrth 129 miles, and that the sum of S9SR and 76 cents, be, and the same is herein -appropriated o opening the same, and tha1 George Boon of Harrison county, Jonathan Lyon of Washington county,
: and John Craig of Jackson county, be ana they aic h teby appointed com. mi Lionel s to the said load, and lhat .Wph B alhohnnew of Ciak county, is hen by appointed to assist -he e mn'i i ,.,.t. a. fo.esaid to view the- load iiom B.ovm.stown to Indianapolis. Sec 10 That a road f,om New Albany to Salem, thenc to B mo, and c same is hereby established, i:. nng', 45 mics and that the bum r.t 83.25o .nd 80 cents, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the opening the same, and that Seth WoodiutTol Fio) d county, Sc Wtl- ; flam Richards and Natnan Prueblood f I Washington county, be Sc they are heiebv
j appointed cominUsionci s on the said iud'
oee 11.1 hat the load Irom New Albany in Fioyd count by the way o Gmui. ville, Frt derick-burgh, It.i and H.i.(i. stan and Washington, to Vincennes. be, and the same is hereby established .. a state toad, and lhat the -urn f 85,775 Sc 73 cents, be, and the same is htielr. ..ppioj)riated lor the purpose of , cnij;, .-iid repairing the same, and that Benjamin V. Bcckcs of Knox ccum, Joi n G Imidennin of Oiange county, and Matinee Morris of Fioyd county be, and they yie hereby ipointed coinrnissionei s foi opening :n (1 'iipciiuuiuiiiig the sana, ti e said commissioneis to be goveienc. in all icspectsby the provisions hei einaftcr provided. Sec. 2. That a road from JifiVikonvi'.Ie to John Ftemeis in Vv as nngion county, in lengi!, Ml mile-, be, and' the same is hereby esiabluhed, and lhat nc sum of S-'w45 12 cents, be, Sc the same is heieln appiopi iated to the same, :md that Orando R..ymoud of Clark cotiniv, and William Lindley and Joel ; on.bs of W'ashington count), be, and thc aie hereby appointed commissioners on ths same. Sec 13. That a road trom Mc Dona ds rcrry to Biownstown, in length 45 n.iUs, be, and the same is hercbv established and that the sum of S3,250 and 8( cents, be, and the same is hereby appropi Lied to the same, and that William Crenshaw of Jackson county, and Evan Sl. Iby and John M. Lemon of Clark county, he, ami they are hereby appointed commissioners on the same. Sec. 14 A road fi oui Bethlehem in Clark county, by the way of Neu ;:sh-
i ington, to Lcxigton in Sc.u tom.iv, I thence to the south foik oi Musraiiitm'k j river, at, or not a 01c than one ndic u . st ; of the Siate ford on said liver, at thediscretion of the commissioners, t: cice to the lower falls ot the Shift Wood folk of , White river, thence by the best mine until it intersects the load leading liom Browr.siown to Indianapolis, be, and 'he same is hereby established, and that the sum of 83,033 and 80 cents, b. , ani e same is hereby uppropria cd 10 the opening the same, and lhat William Piask t of Clark county, Janus Waid -!' ( ctt county, and William Hedick of Jacksn ' c"lAnlv' ,)C' aml i!k v arc lie-ehy appoin ed commissioners to the said road. 1 Sec. 15 '1 hat a road from Madison o Vernon, thence to Columbus, thence to Indi mapolis, in length 8. miles, he, and i the same is hereby established, and that ; the stun of S6.357 and 12 cents, C . i d ; the same is heieby appropriated t. tho same, and that Joshua Wi son of Jefferson county, W idiam C. BiomwtL of Jenj nings county, and . o-n Parker ot Bai ti olornew county, be, and they are hereby . appointed con missioners to said ioa( . Sec 16 That a road from Vet ay to Veiseille., intersectinir the L utei-ce-
bnrgh load at or near Napoleon, in length 38 miles, be, and the mi is heuby staliiishctl, and ti at the sum o! ft3, 6G fc
: 62 1 cents.be, and the same is licu-bv ap
propriated to the opining the sunn, ;.rd
that Mmeon Maw son an Jsejh M.ti:n ol Swiizcilan courry, A. W. Stewait of Piplev county be l t y aie I e? I , ppointcd ci-mmissioiicrs to the said road. Sec 17. J'hat a road from Lc.ui'ii'Cbui gh to Indianapolis, to f' ifow the road aln ady marke'1 aisd laid fT, in n gil 88 nules. and that the sun- ol g6 333 lr cents.be, and the same is hertb urM:o-
! ' .11 J priated to lhe opening the sann, :ind l at
Stephen Ludlou , I itnotl y ran J hn Walker of Dcaihorn county, be, and they arc hereby yppoimed cMiiinUsn rn 1 s to the same This load is l.eitb) established 60 feet widi,ai dil c con.n iss'n ners of said road, shall hac pour to alter said ro.td ii- any man ' f as r,r. to ncicac the distai.ee, nor cause the same pasiei u f! e ;m oni d Sec. t8 Tint a ?a! ftom the line dividing th( s'a'e of O'.io ff. n tl i; ft r B okvdle, t!- :re t( Ir di t :,p,ih, in length 78 miles, be, and the simc is hcic-
