Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 November 1822 — Page 3
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lrf.YCE.Yj KSy November 16, 1822. The lat mail furnished but few items even of reports and those we had prepared for this day's paper, are crowded out by the numerous favors of our advertising friends. A communication from Mr. George Flower, is also omitted it shall receive a place in our next.
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Notice to Farmers. THE subscriber will purchase for merchandize at cash firicet,
2000 bushels of CORN. JOHN EWING. November 1, 1822. 40-tf
IROXjSTORE. ITHE subscribers have constantly on y & hand at their store in Vincennes, a Jarge assortment of Bar Iron & Castings, of every description, which they offer by wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. Merchants and others who purchase large quantities, can be supplied here on as reasonable terms as at any other place in the western country. They also offer for sale, 60 barrels Kenhawa Salt. J vMESSc Mc. ARTHUR. November 9, 1822. 41 -tf Valuable Goods.
REYNOLDS BONNER, MARKET STREET. FISCESSES,
TT" AVE just received horn new york Jj y PHILADELPHIA 5c BALTIMORE, a very extensive and general assortment of European, India. & American DRY GOODS. ALSO
HARDWARE and CUTLERY,
CHINA,
GLASS, and
LIVER POOI
Superior COT ION 5c WOOL CARDS, STRAW BONNETS,
Ladie's and Gentlemen's
MOROCCO,
KID, and
LEATHE
A complete assortment of GROCERIES, Patent NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, 5cc. &c. All purchased at the lowest prices which enables them to sell accordingly. 33-tf September, 1822.
STATE of IXD1AKA. MARTIN COUNTY,
PRORATE COURT, OCTOBER TERM, 3d day, A D. 1822
Ale
Wire.
of:
FALL GOODS
1j ami v' jl liijiv a , J WARE,
U VILIUICIIICU SHOES,
ss.
BY ROBERT G. ORMSBV. At the Louisville Auction Mart, On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 18th, 19th. 20th, 21st, 22d, and 23d November, instant, AND ALSO, On the Nights of the same days. Super black, blue and mixed Cloths do. Cassimeres and Cassinetts 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2 and 4, point Blankets 6,7,3,9,10, 11,12, 13 and 14 1-Rose Blankets Super Valencia and Merseilles Vestings, assorted patterns do blue, black, brown & crimson Bombazetts Printed Calicoes, assorted, (some very superior) Cambric Ginghams and Seersuckers Figured and plain jaconets Robes Cambric, jaconet, mull mull, book and leno muslins Steam and power loom Shirtings and Sheetings, Dandy Cravats, Madrass Handkerchiefs and chintz Shawls Irish Linens. Platilla and brown Hollands Super furniture Sc apron Checks, (Bri tish) Black and colored Senshaws, Sarcenets, Levantines and Florentines Choppa RomaU and black silk handkerchiefs Sewing Silk and silk Gloves, assorted Ribbons in sets, plain and figured Nankin and Canton Crapes, fancy colors Ladies' and gentlemen's white end marble hose and half hose Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Chambrays 8c dennims do. brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Furniture and apron Checks and Tickings Nun's Thread, floss cotton and Cotton balls, assorted colors. Cases Straw Bonnets. 87 CASKS AND CASUS HARDWARE j CUTLERY. Knives and forks, pen and pocket, dirk, shoe & butcher knives But hinges and Screws, assorted Shoemakers' hammers, Pincers and tacks Mill, cross cut, whips, rat tail & handsaw Files Curry Combs, Carolina Hoes, assorted sizes Brass Hinges Sc Bureau mountings, complete Knob, closet, stock, chest, cupboard, pad and trunk locks Surcingle and girth Web, assorted London pins, in packs and boxes, assorted sizes
ITT beint made annear to this court.
0 upon the petition & affidavit of v has. Fine tooth, ivory, hair and pocket combs
R. Brown, one of the administrators of j Pearl, plated and gilt coat and vest But
John M Prentiss, late of this county, deceased, that the personal effects of said deceased, arc not sufficient to pay the just debts winch the said deceased owed at the time of his death ordered, that the said administrators Sc administratrix, of the said John M. Prentiss, deed, be, and they are hereby licensed to make sale of fifty six lots; lying and being in the town of Hindostan, in said county of Martin, and state of Indiana, known and designated on the plat of said town as follows, to wit : !Nos. 1. 2. 27. 31, 35. 36, 37 47, 48. 54. 59, 90. 92, 93, 103. 129, 137 141, 148. 150. 154. 165. 174, 175, 177, 178, 179. 183, 192 193, 198, 200. 203, 204,221, 225.239, 245, 246. 353. 2f7, 268. 271, 275, 280, 285, 286. 287,290.291,292, 297, 304, 305. 306, & 309. On the first Monday of January next, or so much of said property as may be ne ecssary to pay the said debts, with incidental charges And that the said sale continue lrom dav to day, until the whole ; of said property be sold. The terms of sale to be, twelve months credit, by giving bond, with approved securi'y and that the Clerk hand to the ShcriflTof this county two copies of this order, in conformity to law, t i be posted at Frederick Sholt's and John C. Clark's Taverns, in the town of Hindostan and it is further orvlered, that a copy of this order be pub lished four weeks successively, in one of the public newspapers published at Louisville, Ky and in the Western Sun, published at Virjcenr.es, Ind. A Copv Test LEWIS H. ROGERS, Clk. October 29, 1822. -42 4t Pwjvtay; neatly . .Executed at this Ollico.
tons Whittcmore's cotton and wool Cards, assorted sizes Boston and Pittsburgh Nails, assorted si zes GROCERIES. Barrels New Orleans Sugar Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson 1 ea Durham Mustard, in bottles and kegs Madder, Indigo and Copperas Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Pimento, Pepper and Ginger Superior Spanish begars, in quarter, half and whole boxes. Creates dueensware, Put ui expressly for Retailers. Boxes Glass Tumblers 5c Decanters, Sec. fcCP Catalogues of the Crates will be made out in due time. Terms made known on the days of sale. 7The GOODS are all to hand, and were selected by a competent judge, and purchased (solely) for Cash, in Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, and as the owners have directed them to be sold Without Reserve, great bargains may be expected. Louisville, November 1. 42-tds y COU N T Y N O TIC E
'5HERE will be a special meeting of
the Board ot County Commissioners on the first Monday in December next. JOHN DECKER. November 15, 1822, 42-3t
f FERRY.
THE subscriber having again taken the Ftfr of Chas Smith, deed where he has a large new boat, with aprons and railing, for the ease and safety of carriages and stock He flatters him
self by strict attention, to share a part of
the public favor. DAVID CHANDLER.
Sale of Lands for Taxes. WTLL be sold on Thursday the 28th day of November next, at tlie house of William Webster, at Brook's Sc Co. Mills, the following lots of land lying in the county of Parke, the property of non-residents, or so much thereof as will bring the tax and costs due thereon, for the year 1822. Acres. Sec. Town. Ranp-e. 160 s.e. 1, 14, 9.
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320 s e. n. w. 27, 14, 8, HENRY ANDERSON, Shu", r.c. October 30, 1822. 41-3t Sheriffs Sale. 1J Y virtue of a writ of fi. fa. issued J from the Clerk's office of the Circuit court of Sullivan county, Indiana. I shall expose to public sale on the 9th of December next, fiity acres of improved land, lying in Busseron prairie, adjoining J seph Latshaw's plantation on the south, taken as the land of John Dewley, at the suit of John H. Junes against said Dewley sale to be ow the piemises. GEORGE BOON, Shff s e.
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NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against J the Estate of Robert Mugill late of Sullivan County deceased are requested to produce them to the subscribers legally authenticated on or befoic the 1st of November 1823 and those indebted to the said Estate will make payment immediately. 42-3i CHARLES MAGILL WILLIAM JOHNSON. Administrators of R. Magill deed Merom Nov. 8th, 1822. Sale for Taxes. I SHALL expose to public sale on Saturday the 30th instant, at the court house in Merom, Sullivan county, state of Indiana, the following tracts of land, or so much thereof as will pay the tax and costs due thereon, as they stand numbered on the deplicate, and noted as nonresidents land, to wit : John Bailey, 200 acres, Call, Sullivan Sc Myers, 100 acres, Ambrose VVhitlock, 600 acres Heirs of Seaton, 1 60 acs s. e. 27, r 9. t. 7. Abraham Snapp, 200 acres, Archibald Scott, 160 acres. Also the following lots in Gordentown. Nos. 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, 10. 11, 12. 13, 14. 17 18. 19, 20. 22. 23. 24. 25.26 27.30 31, 32. 33 34, 35. 36.37.38,39, 41, 42 44. 45, 47, 48. 49 50 54. 55, 56, 58, 59. 60. 61,62,63, 64, 65, 66. 67, 70, 71 72. AUo the following non-residents lots in the town of Carlisle. Nos. 1, 2. 4. 11. 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, 36, 37, 38, 40, 43, 46, 67, 78 82, 85, 86, 97, 104, 105, 106, 157. 161, 162, 164, 166, 167, 189, 190 191, 193. 194. 198, 199Also the following non residents
lots in the town of Merom.
Nos.
19, 35, 58, 74. 92,
26, 59. 75, 93,
3,
27, 52, 61, 80, 95,
28, 53. 64, 81,
11,
31, 55, 68, 82,
10,
32, 57, 73,
83,
November 12, 1822.
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tSi
jU) trom
rtue of a writ of fi. fa issued
the Clerk's office of the Cir
cuit court of Sullivan county, Indiana, I shall expose to public sale on the 7th of December next, eleven acres of land, having on it a water Mill, with two pair of stones now running, one pair for wheat, and the other for corn, a bolting chest Sc cloth, also a saw M:'I, tr.hen as the property of Morgan E-'ti, nt the suit of William St Hays artist ?aid Morgan Eaton sale to be on the premises. GEORGE BOON, Shff sc. November 12, 1822. 42-3R1 4 ShcrifPs Sale. virtue of a writ of venditioni exIll) ponas, from the office of the Pike Circuit court to me directed, I will expose to sale at the court house in the town of Petersburgh, on Saturday the 30th day of November, inst between the hours of ten and two o'clock, lots No. 53, 78, & 87, lying in the town of Petersburgh. taken as the property of Thomas C. Stewart and John Mc.lntire, to satisfy a judgment of Joseph Hay and John D. Hay, due attendance will be given by JAMES KIN MAN, ShiT rc, Noycmbcr 3, 1822. 41-3;
98, 103, 106,
107, 111, 112, 113, 119, 122, 127, 131, 139, 145, 146, 149, 153, 157, 160, 164, 165, 166, 169, 170, 171, 183, 184, 185, 209. 213. 214, 216, 217, 218. Also the following lots in the new survey in the town of Merom. Nos 8, 9. 15. 16. 17 19.20. 21, GEORGE BOOK, ShiT. s c. November 4, 1822. 41 3t Sale of lands 6j lots for Taxes. TV , ILL be exposed to sale on SaturV V day the 30ih day of November, inst. at the court house in Petci sbui gh, Pike county, the following tracts of land and town lots, for the tax and costs due thereon, to wit : s w. qr. of s. 34, t. I n r. 8 w. as the property of Josiah Crayton ; 100 acres of donation, t. 1 n. r 9 w. as the property of Jeremiah Sc William Mays ; 80 acres being part of s. c of s 22, t. I n. r. 8 w. at the property of Daniel Obclenes ; 400 acres, entry, in t. I n. r. 8 w. as the property of Andrew Steel, adm. of Richard Runels, deed the s. c. qr of s. 27. in t. I n. r. 8 w. as the properly of George Wallace Also the following lots in the town of Petersburgh, to wit : No. 62 as the property of Solomon Boon ; 63, U 68, as the property of David Hart; 109, as the property of James Jackson JMES KIN MAN, ShfT r c. November 5. 1822 4 3t Lost Certificate of Land purchased from the United Hates.
PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that, nine weeks after date, application
will be made to the Register of the Land Ofiice at Vincennes. for the renewal of a Certificate in my name, for the S E. quarter of Section No. 27, in Township No 8. V of Ranee No 10, W. in the
District of Vincennes, the original hav
ing been lost by mail. Given under my hand this 1st day of November, 1822. 40-9t FREDERICK GIRAUD, Jr. NOTICE. THE Books of Charles Smiths' Vincennes Steam Mill Company," are placed in my hands for settlement. It is vAshed I? expected that "those things which are Ccasat'i, will be rendered un to Ccasar M G. W.JOHNSON. Nov. 11 18C2. 42 ti
