Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 April 1822 — Page 3

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TCii.'VAA'S, APRIL U,

6th of February. We hare re ceived Paris papers to the 3d, and a London paper, the Observer, ot the 29th January,but they furnish no political news of importance. The passengers state it was expected peace would not long be maintained in Europe. Among the passengers is Admiral Graves, of the British navy. NEW GOODS. THE subscribers have just received a fresh supply of CHOICE GOODS,

for the season, consisting in part of the j

following articles : CAMBRIC, book1, & 'cMUSLINS MULL j ' CALLICOES of the newest stvle, CANTON CRAPES, assorted colours, GLOVES, assorted, SARCENETT, black and changeable, LEVENTINE, do do Tortoise shell and mock tuck COMBS,

Ivorv COMBS, BANDANNA ha-d&trchicfs, Fancy CRAVATS, Paper and box PINS, NANKINS, blue and yellow,

CHAM BRAYS, plad and striped, Cotton CHECKS, assorted,

Cotton CASSIMERS, White & brown SHIRTING, do do SHEETING, Steam & Power Loom SHIRTING, VESTING assorted. Sup. black & blur BROAD CLOTHS, S ip. blue CASSIMERE, Irish LINEN, Black silk VELVET, Whole & half silk HOSE, Cotton CARDS, No. 10 Wool CARDS, assorted, Best spring silk SUSPENDERS;

BED TICKING, &c. &c.

The following gentlemen have offered 4Jhoir services to the people at the ensuAugust election, as follows: FOR OOVKRNOR. WILLIAM U EXD KICKS, LIESTRNANT GOVERNOR. WILLIAM POLKE, X i rCLIFF I1jOX. congress First District; CHARLES DEWEY, WILLIAM PRIXCE, J'jIIX EW1XG. We have received a communication from Thomat II. Blake, Esq. withdrawing his name from the list of candidates fbr congress, which is unavoidably left out of this days' paper, it shall certainly appear in our next. The United Mates' Branch jR.tnk in this city was violently broken and entered on Saturday or Sunday night last, and rohhed of near c'vAxt thousand dollars in specie. A reward of one thou sand dollars is offered for the apprehension and conviction of the viliians We believe that suspi cion has yet fixed upon no person. Cm. Gaz THE CANAL It ogives us much pleasure to communicate the fact, that Governor Trimble has engaged the Services of Mr James Geddes, one of the most skilful-and experienced engineers in the state of New York, to make the survey and estimates for the canal from Lake Erie to the Ohio agreeably to the law of this state passed at the last session We understand Mr. Geddes has been employed for one year, with asalery of 15 00 and his expenses After surveying the rout of the Erie canal and making his calculations for it it is expected he will proceed to the falls of the Ohio, and take a survey of the ground on both sides of the river, with a view of ascer taming the expense of removing those obstructions, and of determining the most eligible location for such improvements in that quarter. The legislature at the preceding session had passed a law an th rizing the employment of an engineer for this purpose, and it is understood the governor-will avail himself of the presence of Mr. Geddes to have it done. Mr. Geddes will leave N York en the 15th of this month, & proceed to Cleveland ; whence, in oompany with mr. Kelly, one of the commissioners, he will traverse the eastern & northern part of the state, for the purpose of ex animation, until the meeting of the legislature, when he will proceed to Columbus to meet the o ther commissioners, and it is ex peeted they will immediately commence their operations lb New-York. March 19 Important and Interest inn- Intel-

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Roreuce We have heard from; V c?lcrn n l0T uree wetks ucces..4mt rW n;rtn,KL !,vel' and Y Y loic time set

yv, vv... -r-""uu,r , tor hearing and that on the third dav of

jj Sheriffs Sale. Ejvirtue oi a win ol Fi Fa. to me Hinecteu irom the vletks office ot iuc Knox Circuit court, 1 will expose to public sale on the 4th day ot May next, at the court house in Vincennes, the following tracts ot land, to wit: Ail that cetain tract of land, situated, lying and being in the Upper Prairie, above Vincennes, on the river Wabash, four arpents in front, running back to the Elm road, and from thence the same wiuih 40 arpents, adjoining on one side to the lands ol Henry '.'andcr liuigh's heirs, and on the other side by lands owmdby lirouilict, containing about 190 acres, be the same more or less also five and a halt arpents in fron on the river, by 4'J arpents in depth, adjoining lands now owned by William H Haiiiaon, in the prairie below Vmcenne also 400 acres of

land, lot No. 73 in the old Conation also ,

400 acres of land, No. 93 in the old donation also 400 acres of land, No. i08in the old donation aUo 4u0 acres ot land, No. 92 in the old donation also 100 acresot land. Dart ot No. t92 in the addi

tional donation also location No. 86,! . . i

containing . oa acres also location iSo. i

85, containing 204 ac

No 1 15, containing 1

cation No. 1 43, containing 75 acies also

location No. 142, containing 75 acres also location No. 1 41, containing 136 acres, as the property of William Mc Intosh, at the suit of Samuel A. Chew and Eii lieaiy, administrators de bonis noruqi

1 Samuel Loyd hew, deceased.

JOHN DECKER, Stiff Kc. April 20, 1822 12-d2

ejjjuti

NEVT GOODS. s roAtu.sox,

H

OH MARKET STREET VINCENNES.

AS

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just received from I'hiru'.rlnhia

and Baltimore, an eleirant ai;d pet

neral assortment of

DUY GOODS, GUOCK1UES, t AKDWAUE, QUEEN .NVAUR,ccc.

which he offers for sale by retail, at the lowest cash prices. 10 l April, 1822. JOHN WISE, ? HAVING connected a J Boot ir Shoe Shop J with his SAD DLEK F, will constantly keep on hand, and Gt sale, a supply of ROOTS, SHOES, & SADDLERY, of all kinds, and of the fits! quality, for which he will receive in payment, casit, or HIDES 7-tf Vincennes, March 1822.

also locauon ro. i , ,7; I 7 res-also location ! A n v ' lrtteiN remaining in the l'osu n , , ' J- Othce nt W :ilungtonf the quarter t nd36 acres aUo o- i g lhr last ,.ay of 1822v. hkh if not

taken out wkIuti three months, will be sent to the General l'ost-Oflicc as dead letters.

BCDEFGH

Charles Brown

, Mr. Heazely Daniel ('oibert Hf ason Cr;m N -h m Clifton William Chapman I El iuh Depue

Alexander English

H Y virtue of two executions to me di- Jaac Fw

Jj) reeled, from t Clerk's office of J()5Ph Harrison tnc Knox Circu.t court, I will expose to SamucI C.Hall pubuc sale on Saturday, the 4th day of Jolm Johnston May next, at the couit house in Vin- jcsse Lynch cennes, for ready money, a dwelling house, stable, and lot No. 38, containing Richard Merrell

25 leet from the S. V . corner on said Henry Mattingly

K.rb u,,ti. Mi-koi rieuoen ;iatnes

, .i Keuben Perkins

sircei z$ icisea, or mc luuiiuuii ucpui, acjiej porter including the alley on which the stable William Roach stands, us the property ol John D. Hay, Stephen Sesney

at the suits ol 1 nomas Jones, and of TVWZ

James E. Breading sate to commence William Thompson Bennet Thomas . . . iv:n: 'i' ,i t i

at iu o ciock. a m. JOiiN DECKER, Shff. k c. April 20, 1822y l2-2t ftY virtue qJSn execution to me dircc-

h ted, trom the Clerk s otiice ot the

Kn

lie

ne

dwelling house, smoke house, stabk, and

lot No. 22, containing on rust street, 27

All of w hich, together with a great ta- 0, .. .ind including the whole front of Robert McFarrcn 2

r- . 1 - -7 . o - - .1

new 01 otner gorms IIAIIDWARE. GROCERIES. They offer for sale at the lowest caso price, on Market street, Vincennci J & S. SMITH. April 19, 1822. 12-3t

J;mies Brown Wm. E. teazel? Walter Clark Jt'hn Cooley Solomon Case Joseph Cowen Jesse Evitt Horatio Ciriffith

Job Hammonds David Har!ipr

Elender Harrintrtca JKL J shna Kendall Jonathan Lyon M P R S John Melton

William Matting?

1) .miel Pender Abraham Pcrkinj Abner Robinson James Spond Rileigh Scott

State of Indiana. KXOX CIRCUI I COURT,

March Term, 1822.

Henry Lature,

vs

His Crec

On Petition for the benefit of the

Insolvent Act.

i'iUI I It Lature, y reditors. jf elilion for Trie t

Willi im Travlor

Charles F. rells John Wekoff John Van Zante:

SETH RODDICK, P. M. April 1, 1822. 10 L52

Adam Teel

Andrew C. Vanslykci Aaron Walker

Knox Circuit court, 1 will expose to pub- A fJF f letters remaining in the Postlie sale on Monday, the 6th day ot May u' u1 S.'1-11 end . . .v xr- ing the E 1st March 1822, which if not takeu next, at the court house in Vmcenues, a nil with:n fhr,.H roftnth, hf. w.nt tn

toises. and runnintr back to the river, ex

HE above applicant, by General W. . cepting that part of said lot sold to Kaiis- $ Johnston, his attorney, fiied his pe j lcr Sc Wise, containing 25 feet 011 First

: street, and running back towards the river 60 feet alao lot No 148, corner of Busseron and Fourth streets also lot No. 258 also lot No 283 also halt of lot No 307 as the property ot John D.

Hay, at the suit of James E. Bicading Wheler Mallrt

sale to commence at 10 o clock, a. m JOHN DECLER, bhff. k.c. April 20, 1822. 12-2t

out within three months, will be sent to Gerjn

eral Post-Office as dead letters. Labin Burr Robert A. Miller Charles Bruner Daniel Mc.Kinney Ebcnezer Center 2 Gracy McClure

tu. on and schedules areably to the sc

veral acts lor the relief of insolvent debtors ; and upon his motion, the court ordcr and set the third day of the ensuing June term, for the final hearing of the said petition ami the court further ord et, that the same be advertised for three fvks successively in the Western Sun, i

ard sixty days before the said day so set for hearing A Copy Teste. U. BUNTIN, Hit. April 18, 1322. I2-St

Dyier Catcrton v Joel Cherk Richard Easton Samuel Ferguson William Jackson Samuel Jamison D tvid Latshaw

Stephen S. Phelps William Rvan Joseph Wells Robert Whitton Samuel Young Samuel Kiiikudo Ellcnor Lvans

WILLIAM WILSON, p.sr.

April 1st 1822.

State of Indiana. KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, March Term. 1822.

John Myers, s His Creditors.

On Petition for the benefit of the 1

insolvent Act

HE applicant, bv Gen W Johnston

State of Indiana. KNOX v IRCti COURT, March Term. 1822.

Richard Montgomery, vs. His reditors

G. R. C. Sullivan, (attorney c councellor at law ) . ILL practice in the first Jiuiit ial V ? Circuit, of the state ot Indiana and in the counties of Crawford and Ed- Cy

wards in the state ol Illinois. He oavwO

r f rr

11s otnee in v inci nnis

always be found at hi

T

on and schedules at the

1 linfoce tv lipn qKcnnt nn nunrAccinn'il I il 1 l 1.

kjh i Liuivu jui inc unieju vj me ness he has made an agreement, fo hu

Insolvent Act. 3 HE applicant, by Gen W.Johntton, 3 his attorney, having filed his petiti-

j on and pioper schedules at the present ' term, agrteably to the several insolvent

his attorney, haviinr fiied his nciti- acls lt ls uieretore oulered by the court

' V I' . r- . . . a

t the present term, a- ! inai PUDllc nollce mercot he given in nc

irreeablv tu tho ipvpr:il iiinivfnt nrtc . it I cstern Sun, lor three weeks sucies-

is therelore ordered by the court, that public notice thereoi be given in the

authority, that petitions of the

English West India planters, praying that the colonial trade may he opened with the United States, upon fair principles of re ciproeal advantage, have been favorably received by his majesty's ministers, and that a project for litis purpose will be introduced during the present sitting of Parliament It is said intelligence to that ellect has already been forwarded to Washington E.Post new youk. m .men 23 The Liverpool packet, Capt. Coffin, sailed from Havre en th

the ensuing June term, the court will

finally act upon the said petition. A Copy Teste R. BUNTIN. Clerk. April IS 1822 1 2-3t

A MEDICAL NOTICE. f The senu-anntui meeting of the board

of Physicians and Surgeons, of the first medical district, will be held at the house of C. G racier, in Vincennes on Monday the 6th day of May next at 10 o'clock A. M. J. I). WOOI.VEU ' ON, Sec. Vincennes, April 20th 1822. Dried Jlpples. vTF.VEN I Y barrels dried apples of an excellent uualitv. hv sale by FUAVTS DICKSON, Junr. Vincermos April, 12th 182d. 1 1-if

sivelv, and sixty davs belore the time set

for hearing and that on the third day of

the ensuing June term, the court will finally act upon the said petition. A i opy Teste. 11 HUNT IN, Clerk April 18, 1822 2-3t

UBL1C NOTICE,

APRIL 4th, 1822.

T is hereby made known, that all those Fractional Sections containing 160

or more acres, which have been subdivided by the Surveyor General, and have been heretofore withheld from sale, shall be opened to private sale, on the thirteenth day of May next, and may be purchased whole, or in parts as subdividci. Those which may happen not to be y subdivided, may also be purchased fron the said day, as they stand classed in th old books of this office, until their subdi vision is em cted. 10 JOHN UADQLLKT, n va.

I

i smess forwarded to him, in his absence

to be attended to. Lost Certificates of Lands purchased from the United Mates IJUBLIC notice is hrcby given that three weeks after date, application will be made to the Hegistei of the Land Office at Vincennes, for the renewal of

hrce CcitiFicatcs in the name of Daniel Jf

. r ' y

ii Walters Stenhen niters and Jan-icswv

eamon, for the north west quarter of Section No. 20, in Township No. threo south, of Range No. ten west ; the north eost quarter of section No. 19, in Township Vo. three south, of Range No. ten west ; and for Fraction No. 13, in Tow nship No. two south, of Range No. thirteen west, in the District of Vinccnnes the originals having been lost by mail. STEPHEN WALTERS.

Varc' 26 822. 9-9w

STOLEN.

N Saturday night last out of the sta v ibleofH. Lasselle, two patent spring saddles one a quilted Buckskin, with a ropard skin housin & a buffalo cover ith plated stirrup irons the other a luilted calfskin seat, and leopard housin, id plated stinub irons TEN do!'.cward will be giving for the Saddles and hief, or five dollars for cithrr. H. LASSELLE. Murch 1 U23. f-tf.