Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 November 1822 — Page 2
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inanv a Gilt ?nd plated coat and vest buttons, su-
);miIioii the heau lor Uis pains. Ho ui- j per and common, e !, I v; ieve to say, a martyr to a game at : do do do vest ball do do r'ne pins Ivory and bone shirt and suspender do S i characters, according to my ob- Dimity, blue and yellow Nankins, s'.vviu m, ase among the rarest in the Irish sheeting, Hafta muslins, tr, sticy crowd of m mkmd an 4 old buck,' Ruds' eye and Russian diaper, assorted, and an oid boy, are common phiases; 3-4. 7-8, 4-4,9 8, and 5 4, white U brown but they apply rather to a system ot blood shirting and sheetings, a id juices than t- any moral distinctions. ' 3-4, 7 8, 4-4, 9-8 & 5 4 domestic checks
A fri' 4 old h.ju is one somewhat shrunk Plaid, stripes, and bed ticking,
pcr i ip". m the legs, and a lutlw pi otuln - j
rant i i the he I ly, but active withal who
w ears lU' k-km is carnivorous no il incicr Iro n me bottle, ami can walk up Mai m uitiioit touching the bannisters. I b a .uc ins v is i lo undcr alue the merits f mi :b a person. It is said ot him 4 r it he veat s sui prisim;!) well," as one s vs of a pa:r of hoots ; an ! that, let me
Plain and damask chambray,
Tapes, assorted, worsted binding, Mens and womens', siik, and beaver gloves, Sec. 3 cases Cotton Cards, JYb. 10. f 0 cases Straw Bonnets, atd. Buck, white boned and pressed hom knives and forks, Cast steel, butcher and shoe knives, Pen, pocket, piunn.g & sportsmen knives Spanish diik, do Cast and German steel handsaws, Pressed iron table and butt lunges, ast'd, r i. .1 i i .n An
c ,-nv , u. thev cmtd ,..eihe ., other - ' " .
IIJUU, CO SCl VaiCSl, CUJJUUaiW, mi, oiivj
ou, Is s ning. 1 nc " 9iu oni;, oi 1 d- s"nl rjto, is quite another desi ion ; tic w u d answer better, per-
to l'e wo'lvls denomination ol an
o, l Onl ! hik: wno-n a knave might cheat, o t i o n - ite ivcr reach, some what more
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)- oi ; an. I with aliom they might have j i;i:v. d uli their ends, fairly and openly,
hv tinsHig to t oat benevolence
v i inie a de to deny as to suspect. Tiiv Vicar of V kk fi; Id, when he suffer ed hineH 'in his wivlom and experience to h cheat d out of his horse by the cosinoiouv .nan, vvas certainly an old fool -Hi s n Moses had the excuse of youth, and the fa'aiism of his thundcr-and-light-nio grc U coat but ihe great Moooni'st 'vhu shail we say for him? This san Vicar, indeed, is a d-icious e:;amp c, mi a'l respects, of the !;i.ul of old boy so much the object ol mv lose and resjKct ; nt a I one m onioned him. I wo; 'owe the associations -nseperablc fro w h's nam lo perfect and embellish f o the character that I hacbcen aiming t i il !usti ate R. A
AUCT10N. On MONDAY TUKSDAY AVF.DNFSD Y, TMLMISDAY. KlUDVY & SA1UKDY. 25th, c20th. 27t. 2tK 520th, and ;Ut!i of Nowmher next. J; Wilson f Chambers. (Xo. 3, COMMERCIAL ROIV ) The largest and mo-d splendid assort m Mit ever ..fered at public NiC in t'ne Western country,
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a ;d h' o i' u eloihs, do d bi : an I limwn pelise cloths, n i vio tit I votui ;i hhiv, black, mit i-nl coioiittH)o eassimeres. d ;o do f assioetis St satinctts, I.i kkin and kjisev m !eskia, 1 L y lioa a d while 11 niieis, K i a td t. n b K kio; bails' , 7 v i 4 t. lo 4, I i 4, and 12-4, Rose hi iuv is, 2 I : "5, i I-:, and 4 point blankets, S losii wn, ioi inert k Vaieniia vesting, 1 u . Iiiaek blown, iivl crimson bamoal Us, p; ain a;ul liu ed. lit tck and mii wos'.ed hose Ik half hose 1 dt s b ck W MMul h v,e, 4 4. ) s. k 4 v ambiic, book, leno, mull i i . .ctoet mils'. i is, li'sb l ien wS iiiu t'ouhtir, O i v a1, e i e. mm. p o m so 5 canary prints 1. t i;ni'i,ni Sc ;ra ftsi coloured do U 'nci a.ul 9 S eld:, z, do . V bt it, 4 4 9-S 5-4 Aiul 1 mbric inhans.
('is t: si ui, si'oi stripe k vJaioisic piiot, liiai k s nhav s, and sai snetts, siik daiuask s'av Is, SiU. (1 o, a id bandanna and black silk h odke c hie IV, Cor on il rd Madras handkerchiefs, Co ton ad w;)rst d snsoen ier, assorted, liio i n aiivi bi.vck b loioazeciis, superior tpi di y, lihtek n ! c hvvd Canton crapes in piecrs .oi l h 'It ces, II ack, w" e oi. I iM'ifn Ita ian crape, 1 ah ii Sc Napu s sewing silk Sc silk twist, 1 y riSib .us in sett, asvortetl, P am av'l -t ;ured n-antua ribbons, asor.ed ct u- s an numbei s. Sa in Ivjv e, ixal'ovnt and vele ribbons, T'-rc e', cotton aotl silk lace and edejn, llluc, b'ack e;tten. ciimson and brown silk v eh ct, 1) i'nask at d 'Put key red shawls, AVh'tte an I spotted catnbiic pocket handkerc'ue 's, Cttronati o ard fancv trimmed robes, AVliite rin! striped (Juei usev f'orks, S . a n and power loom sh'n tins, IV! s'mmt o.y frame, and pocket looking i: ' sjvt's.
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1 .v a d Mii'vrns' h;ir art ide comb,
pad locks,
wf , i Single and double roller rifle locks, "''cu . , n i
vodbs cui, inmsaw anu uuiiusaw mc, Pit saw, half round, rat tail, and polishinj; files, Thumb latches, bolts, brass cocks, and rifle flints, t'ommo le knobs and handles, Hritt ania Sc tinn'd iron table S tea spoons, Wood screws, ast'd. from i to 2 inches, Kent, carpenters' and shoe hammers, Shoe tacks, and polished steel awl blades, Razors, scissors, steel top and tailors' thimbles, 13 1 ass andirons and shovels and tongs, Patent and common curry combs, he.
10 lurse elegant gilt frame
L00K1XG GLASSES of the latest fashion.
Loaf, and New Orleans sugar, coffee and
peopen
Alspicc, madder, Ik Spanish flotant indigo
Cinnamon, molasses, coppcrass Sc alum, Gunhowder, imperial Sc young hyson teas,
Window glass, glasswasc, assorted, Queenswarc, and Windsor soap,
Scgars, tobacco and snuff with a great
variety of other articles.
ICTThe above eoods are of the latest
importations in New York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore ; and as one of the firm
as-dsttd in their selection, wchaveno hesitation in saying the assortment is com
plete, and well adapted to the sales in the
western country 40-3t Louisville, October 19.
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SOUTHERN COLLEGK
AT nOWLlXCGREEX. (K )
HE rrustccs of this institu'ion have
the pleasure to announce, that in
compliance with a law of a laic session
of the Lt gislature, they have bee n enabled
to combine toe hinds ot the Wahukn
StMiN ARY w i;h those of the Southern
College. l'hev have emplf)ved suitable
tnd experienced instructors, and an edu
cation as liberal as that at any other in
stiluiion may now be obtained at this
0 Codege. The prospects of the institution are flattering, and the number of students increasing. It is believed that tliis institution, taking into consideration tbe rate of board, which can be had as reasonable as at any place in this country, and tne price of tuition which is Foiuy Doll vrs. state currency per v car of ten months, t fl'jis a Ivaotagc superior to any in i hi si cmuii of the state! The present session will end on the 15th of October anil ti c next session w ill commence on the 1 5th of November. It isdes'uable that all who may pin pose attending this institution would make application prexious to that time. M.COv 1NGTON, J.H. LAPSLKY, j. loyim;, s. hakclay, JOHN HI MIS, . VANC1-, K. W. LUCAS, S. S. HUOOKING, lU'.NJ. U.1IALL, S.J.Mcl)OWKLL, JOS. &M1T1I, C. l'CUNl'K, Tkustfks. nowling-Grccn, Sept 1822 39 6w. jhT Ihe Editors of the Wing, (Nashiilc) W. Messenger, (HusselU ilie.) Republican, ( Hopkinsvilie,) the paper at Henderson, Ky. and the Vinccnnes Sun, (Indiana,) will publish the ubove six ecks, and tot n aid their accounts to this office tor collection.
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KOTICK.
hereby given to all persons whom it
may concern, that 1 have taken out
le.tet s uf administration upon the estates ot John ami George Kitkuood, deed, all
white and c loured cotton persons having any ciaims against said
estates are mpiested to bring them Forwaid within twelve months hom this date MARK ILLIAMS, .idm
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MARKET STREET riSCESSF.S, J B AVL just received From new york i f PHlLADf LI'HI A Sc BALTIMORE, a very extensive and general assortment of European. India, I? American DRY (iOODS. ALSO HARDWARE and CU'I'LKRY, f i I . ASS,' and W LIVKRPOOL, J ? Superior COT ION fc WOOL CARDS, STRAW HONNK'PS Ladie's and (ientletnen's MOROCCO, 1 C1irv-r, c M-VTir-ii s SHOES, LLA I HrJi J " A complete assortment of GROCERIES, Patent NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c. &c. All purchased at the lowest pnees
wincli enables them to sell accordingly.
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Plain, juLOitci uiid uiiv, ciaatS
j Ottuber 2sy 1922. 4U-Ji
VLIS P of letters remaining in the PostOffice at Terre Haute, lnd. the quarter ending the 30th of Sep-. ember, l.SJJ, wliich if not taken nut before the 1st rlav f Janu.iry, 1823, will be sewt to the General PostOflice as dead letters. A John Aye Charles A. Abbott Mvron Allen J isnes Ab m.ithy William Hriggs John HI Caleb Bales John H muI J.)hn Rrown W-J Henry Raid win William Urattcn M anin Benjamin C D Kbcnezer Center Phomas Cook John Case William K. Collins Nathl. Cunningham William Cays John Cays William Christy John Collins James Coiger Morgan DePny, 2 1 Peter Desay John K. Devcnport John D.nison Aaron Dew ey, 2 George Doherty e f c; Alexander Kwing Rachel Forbes Mercy 1. Franklm John Gaugh William Gror.well James Gnsum Jonathan K. Cirum II I J K Andrew I lausely, 2 James Harp William Hardin Sophia Hoge Amos Helzclair Samuel How Andrew 1 iindman Zchina C. Hovcy Samuel Hacqu Sibyl Hovey Jane Happer Meron lvis Samuel Judah Isaac B. Jackson Jacob lies John Ji ff rson Phomas Kendell John F. King Henry Kerkendall Daniel Kirkuain John K iik wood Is iie Re s Buhama Rester Jacob Keger L M N
William Lyons Adam Lamb, 2 Ch.uies Lewis Lacy Luddington Ilodder Lysr-n Joseph Lester Andrew Lojp,jr. Daul Morgan Remember Man son Ptslev Mitclicl Oliver Miller, 2 John Mc.Kee Jemes Murrm J uncs Me.llvain Aslud Morgan C.Nice David Naniau I'.lv Newling P Q R S Augustin Pusscmor Munford Peter Rachel Q :ick John Robbison, 2 'I nomas Ro!bison John Riciiardson 'l'homas Ramagc Lf r:i.g Root Liisha Saterlee John h. hmith Robert Sturgus, 3 Daniel Mringham,2 Joshua Skidmore Hiram W. ?ivvuytr, ' Abraham Stewart Abraham Smith Samuel Steele Jonathan Sharyer Chester Suttle Joelbucker Benjamin bharvcr W Remember Willey John Willson, 2 Ralph White Henrv V aliaee Daniel White Joshua Wilson Robert Wood Gabriel W lison Isaac Watkins iliiam ardell
' Cieorge Wier.
JOHN M. COLMAN, P.M. October 1, 1322. 3D-U.1 One Hundred Dollars Reward. g V UN A WAY fiom the subset iber, JOl, living in Barren count), Ky. on tiic main road leading hom Nashville to Lexington, mv iH'i"ii :.'r xie is about six Li t hb;n. stout, rough and raw boned ; stutters il" interogated or made mad He look with him a pair of old saddle bags. It is supposed he has obtained lice papcts, and will make his way ior some of the tree states, most probably Ohio. 1 will gie the aboe reward for the said negto, if deliveied to nie in Barren county, or fifty dollars it secured in any jail, so 1 get him again. L HAYDON. October 5, 1822. 39 3m ICT" I he E dtor of the Inquisitor Cincinnati, Ohio, Western Sim, Vincenncs lnd Lnquitcr, Brookvillc Ii d Intelligencer, Vandalia Ills, and Ldwardowllc Spectator, arc requested to insert the above advertisement thtec months, and
i Forward their accounts to rnc near (ilas-
jgov,Ky. for payment. L. II.
State of Indiana. A'xox a ii cm r i o;v r. S KPT KM II KR TF.KM, 1822. Daniel Dolohan, complainant, against ( INI iles Dolohan, defendant. Y Domestic Attachment. KJOTICM is hereby given, that a doi Nj mestic attachment has been issued From the ollicc of the Clerk of said Circuit court, at the suit of said Daniel Dolohan, against the estate of said Miles I) lohan, which is now pending in said court ; and that unless he do appear by himself or attorney to give spcci-1 bail, on or before the first d.y of the next March term of said Circuit court, to answer said suit, tha' judgment will been tcred against him by default, and the estate attached, sold lor the satisFaction of the debt and costs. G. W. JOHNSTON, Any. fur attaching creditor. October S2, 1822. 39 -4t
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State of Indiana. A'. VOX CIRCUIT COURT.
SKPTKMUKU TEUM, I822i
Henry Hurst, compiair.ant, against Susan Joncs,widow, p dwatd Jones Elizabeth Jonesj Susan J:ncs, Marv . Jones, and Mnrii Tfmn.
, 1 . ... . . t the heirs and legal rcpresenta- j
uves oi ilium Jones, ueccas- J cd, and An btoise Whitlock, Sc I v: Toui-aint Dubois, Exis. ol the said Will Jones, d- cd. deFis J k ND now at thi lime came the com4" w plainant, by l harles Dewey I. is counsel, and it appealing to the satisFaction of the couit that the said defendants, Susan Jones, widow, Ldwatd Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Susjii Jones, Ma v J. Jones and Ma-ia Jones, the heirs and le$ai representatives ot William Jones, deceased, and Ambroise Whitlock, and Toui saint Dubois. Fxecutors of the said Will. Jones, deceased, arc net inhabitants tjf this stale, and on motion of the complainant by his counsel, ordered, that the said defendants appear here on the fitst day of the next term, (to wit :) the term of March, 1823, and answer the complainants bill, or that the same will be taken as confessed, and the prayer thereof will be ordered accordingly and it is futther ordered by our said court, that a copy of this ouler be published in the Western Sun a paper printed in this state, for lour weeks succcsively. A Copv Test, R. RUNTIN, Clk.r.cK.c. October 22, 1822. 39-4t Sale for Taxes. I WILL expose to sale at public auc tion, on Monday the 1 Ith day of November next, at the court house in the town of Washington, county of Daviesi and state of Indiana, the following tract6 of land, as tiie property of non-icsidcnts. Acres. Range. Tuxvn. 6Vc, 256 6 1 7
650 2()3 160 S39 180 1200 160 50 60 55
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6 7 7 7 7 6 7 4 6 5 7
1 3 2 2 2 5 3 7 3 1 2
22 7 29 5 17 54 8 9
7 8
200 8
110 7 2 3 I r3 John Johnson, dec. 7 2 6 1 62 John Pi ingle, dec. 6 4 Also the Following lots in the town of Washington Nos. 73, 41, 45, 34, 35, 52, 39, 96, 11, 34, I I 39, 103. 98, 91.
KUULK J UL.YLR, Collector.
October 22, 1822.
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THE n.WEXSES A) ) 1 STILLEUY.oXf rjpHE undersigned has taken the above 5 Establishment For the purpose of M anu laciu ting WHISKEY. Where they have on hand, and intend keeping a constant supply of the best quality of Rectified Whiskey ; warranted inFerior to none manufactured in the country. They will exchange WHISKEY and KENHAWA SALT of the best quality at a reduced price, for Wheats Rye, Corn, or Stock Hogs, delivered at their distilicry, or at the Vinccnnes Steam-Mill. ALSO The highest price in CASH will be given For good Maple Char Coal, Delivered at the Distillery. JOHN C R EI LEY !c Co. Vincenncs, May 22, 1 822. 17 tf III 4 X I " lit. 1,1.1, 1 . A
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