Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 November 1822 — Page 1

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f A. i WESTERN SUN k GENERAL ADVERTISER BY ELIHU STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 18 Vol. 13. No. 4 1 .

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Sale of Lands and Lots for Taxes. ILL be sold on Saturday the seventh day of December next, at the court Y Y house in Vincennei, in the county of Knox, and State of Indiana, tltc following tracts of land and town lots, or so much thereof as will pay the tax and costs due thereon, unless they are sooner paid sale to commence at ten o'clock in the

morning. Owned by non-residents

400 acres. No. 88 in the Donation.

James Abbott, do do 77 do same do do 94 do same do do 99 do same da do 113 do same do do 142 do same do do 58 do tame si me Of do do 100 do same if o 10 same S f, do do 106 do V same jtf do do 126 do same do do 1.3T do same J do do 1 10 Jo same do do 14 5 do same do do 152 do Kicolo Fortter, COO do LW do William Small 5.50 do 1 ft 3 Lo James Braie, 80 do benjamin Olney, 800 do 7i 5c "9 do same 400 do 99 do same do do 106 do same do do 113 do same do do 126 do same do do 137 do same do do 140 do same do do 142 do , same do do 58 da same do do 0,2 do tame do do 100 do same do do 103 do Same do do 145 do Same do do 152 do same do do f4 do same do do 63 do

Jamei Buckley, CI arts

Francis V allay, 36 acres, Wabash, Joseph Vannicter, acs. Duehe, No. 1T0 D.

John Findlev, 50 acres, Pond c. No. 42 D. Lewis rortiu r, 200 .us. lute river.

Information by Sion Harbin, 100 acres, adjoining Hawkins on the west

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Wm. Vickers, 100 acs. Whiter. No. 222, D.

William Gill, 100 acres, No. 205 William Wince, town lot, No. 234 Owners name unknown, 360 acs. 1S3 Tousant Duchane, 47 acres, Wabash Miles Dolohan, 00 acres, White river, heirs of John Lemon, 195 acs. No. 238, D. heirs of Edward Polke, 120 acs. l'ond c. James Hicklin, 200 acres, Maria creek, formerlv granted to Custo, 400 acs. White r.

granted to John Edgan, assignee of Pillas Richards, 30 V formerly granted to Levero, alias Shappo, -.00 acres,

do do do do Joseph Arclci, 50 acres. -Abraham Kuykendall, resident, but no personal -rrperty, 654 acres, White river. Benjamin Olnev, ths ot town lot No. 121, ' Ber.i. Olncv, S of tnvMi lots Nos. 100

N same, sold as the property of Anthony Lewis, t.v. w U,t No. 1T9 same, 65 feet of town lot No. 1T9, sold as the proptnv of a non-resident, No. 179 William Small, town lots Nos. 49r, 496, 49S, 4 )4, 455, 4j, 491 Wilson Lagow, part of two town lots. Tousant Duehanc, 1-od of a town lot, John Duly, two tracts one of 120 acs. & one of 140 acs. Basscrou prairie.

Lands wt listed by the Lister, but since listed to the Collector.

heirs of Wm. Francis, 200 acs. Mill c. 203 Owners name unknown, 387 acs. 187 William Ember, 800 acs. 235 c 240 heirs of Christian Barkmun, f0 acs. Duchc, same 200 acres, do same 53 acres, Maria, heirs of Joseph Case, 154 ars. Small's c. 183 Kootrt Lockndgc, 200 acres, MaHa, Amory Kinny, 07 acres, Maria creek, same 40 acres, Maria creek,

00 acres, White river,

U 150

1 v same same same same same same same same same l same

Henry Dubois, 100 acs. Busseron i'rair.c.

.same 50 do do do same 16 arpents, Catrinett, Jesse K. Dubois, 80 acs. location No. 229 same, 50 acres, Busseron Prairie, Lcirs of Charles Dubois, 200 acs. No. 41 D. same same 50 acs. Busseron prairie same same 16 arpents, Catrinett,

TUbecca Wells or capt. Hackley, 171 acs. A. I). No. 147, 6c 178 acs

m. Mcintosh, 209 acs Lower pramc,

272 acs. m the neck ot Y nite r. 68 acs. adjoining Grand rapids, 136 acres, loo acres Stilwclls entry, lou acies, No. 192,

Ti;usaut i'ubt.is, 50 acs. Bu?seroa rr.4i.r1e.

same 100 acs. location No. 303, same 16 arpents, Catrinett, Thomas Dubois, 150 acs locaticn No. 229, same, 16 arpents, Catrinett, Wm. W. Wells, 3ldacs. 70-100 s. w. No. 17 William Turner. 89 rs. A. 1). No. 178 same 221 acres. r. 1). No. 176

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Wm Mcintosh, 209 acs. Lower prairie,

tame 230 acs m the neck ot W hire r.

204 acs. adjoining Grand rapids, 225 acres Grand rapids, 100 acres, No 205,

4 0 400 400 400 136

do do do do do

195, 234, 06, 213,

same same same same eame same same s tine

loo 400 400 400 400

do do do do do

13 2, 231, 201, 102,

209,

John Askins, 400 acres, No. 55,

Jo'm Askins- 400 acres, No. 73, John Askins, L'?6 ac. adj. ioit Knox,

'Jacob Urnett. 400 acres, No. 101, Chew's luns, 400 acres, Caty Anthis, 66 2-3 actes, hite mcr, tax for 1831, & 1822, Aucus Mcintosh, Sharp Sc Wallace, 400 acies, No 1 09,

No. U7,

same same Kamc same

same same same same

same same same same

4oo 4u0 400 400 3. 6,

do do do do 1 K

149, 104, 221,

Henry Fulterton, three 'own lots, Nos.

heirs of Truman Blackman, two town lots, Nos. 90, Ik 99 heirs of Tousant Dubois, town lots, Nos 24, 25, k 162, Jonathan Voun 32 feet of town lo No. 45. i November 15, 1822. 42-3t JOHN PECKER, ShfT k c. Administrator's i otice.

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HORRID MURDER. $50 REWARD.

5 TA TE 0 f LVD IAXA,

RTlN COUNTY,

PRORATE COURT, OCTOBER TERM,

r r beinj; made appear to this court,' THE ShciritTof Sullian County wil-

Ji upon the petition c affidavit of i has. give tne aoovc reward, tor the apprehend!

R. Brown, one of the administrators ot J'P: ot juiiim I1AUULN, who bioke John M Prentiss, late of this county, dc- jail on the niht ol Me 2oth of June, ceased, that the personal effects of said 182. He is about 35 years of :ge five deceased, arc not sufficient to pay the feet 10 inches in height well set, light just debts which the said deceased owed hair, blue eyes, down look, a wen on at the time of his deathordered, that oue of his wrists, believed to be on his the said administrators 8c administratrix, left, slow in speech, and much of a sloven of the said John M. PrentissAxlecd. be, in his dress, fond of ardent spiiits, and

and they are hereby licensed to rmike sale and when intoxicated looses the use o

of fifty six lots; lying and being in the bis limbs, talks but little. When ai-

town 01 iiinuostan, in saiu county 01 viar- uicu ui mum meascu, surups nis snoui

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tin, and state of Indiana, known and designated on the plat of said town as follows, to wit : Nos. 1,2. 27. 31, 35. 30, 37, 47 48, 54. 59, 90. 92. 93, 103. 129, 137 141, 14rf, 150, 154. 165, 174,

ders his cloths not known, a gieat woodsman, and fond ofa Ride. It is thought he i armed with knife, tomahawk, and rifle, and will make for Canada. He stands indicted for the murder of his mother, Issnbella Hadden, on the II th

of May last. All officers arc requested

175, 177, 178, 179, 183, 192. 193, to use dilligence to appiehend him, and 198, 200, 203, 204,221, 225,239 . EMo" of Neuspapeis throughout ife

245, 246, 353. 267,268,271,275. 280, 25, 286, 287, 290, 291, 292, 297, 304, 305. 306, & 309. On the first Monday ot Januaiy next, or so much of said property as may be tie cessary to pay the said debts, with incidental charges And that the said sale continue Iroin day to day, until the w hole of said property be sold. 1 he terms of sale to be, twelve months crei.it, by giving bond, with approved security and that the Clerk hand 10 the Sheiiffot this county two copies of this orck r, in con

formity to law, W be posted at 1 rtderick Shoit's and John C Clark's, Taverns, in

United States who aie well wishers to the laws of justice to insert the above. GEORGE BOON, Shjf. Sullivan County Slate of Indiana June 28th 1822. 23-tf reward will also be offered by the Governor of the state in a short

j time It is expected.

THE nSCENSKS 1)1 ST1 LLERY. niMJE undersigned haslsken the above 1 Establishment for the puip.se of Manufactuting WHISKEY. Were

the town of Hindostan-a..ditis lu.ther j t,icy havc 0,1 hand, and intend kcepu g ordered, that a copy of this order be pub f tippiy oi the best quality of lishtd four weeks successively, in one of j Whiskey ; war,a,,ted mfcnor

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the public newspapers published at Lou isville, Ky and in the Western bun, pub' iished at Vincennes, Ind. A Copv Test. LEWIS R ROGERS, Clk. October 29, 1822. 42 4t

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Frustces of this institution have

the pleasure to announce, that in

couniiance with a law ot a late session

ol the Legislature, tney have been enabled to combine the funds ot the Warhln Seminary with those of the Southern College. They have employed suitable and experienced instructors, and an tuucation as liberal as that at any other institution may now be obtained at this College. The piospects of the institution are flatlet ing, and the number of student's increasing. It is believed that this institution, taking into consideration the rate of board, which can be had as reasonable as at any place in this country, and the price of tuition which is Forty Dollars, state currency, per yearot ten months, offers advantage superior to any in this section of the state. The present session will end on the

to none manufactured in the country.

They will exchange HIsKEV and KENH A W A SALT of the best quality at a reduced price, fur Jl'heat, Rye Corn, or Stock- flogs delivered at their distillery, or at the Vincennes Steam-Mill. ALSO The highest price in CASH will be given for good Mapie Char Coal, Delivered at the Distillery. JOHN C RElLEYScCo. Vincennes. Mav 22, 1822. 17--tf

One Hundred Dollars lh wcr d

UNAWAY f.om the subset ibcr, living in Barren county, Ky. on tho

main road leading from Nashville to Lex-

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uurton. mv

He is ab.ut six feet hih stout, rough and law boned ; stutters if inteifgated or nuide mad He tc ok with him a pair of c Id sacdle bags. I is supposed he has tbijined fiee papcis, and will make hi way lor some of the free states, mc-i probably Ohio. 1 will give the above revvaid for the said mgro, if delivered to

me in Ban en county, or fifty dollars il se-

5th of October and the next session will cured in any jail, so 1 get him ag in.

commence on the 15th of November. It

isdesitable that all who may puiposeat tending this institution would make ap plication previous to that time.

E. M. COVINGTON, J. B. LATSLEV,

J. LOVING,

JOHN H1NES, K. W. LUCAS. BENJ. II. HALL, JOS. SMITH,

S. BARCLAY,

B. VANCE,

S S. BROOKING,

E IIAYDON.

Octoher 5. 1822. 39 3m CT l he E !it'r of the Inquisitor Cincinnati, Ohio, Western un, Vincenne . Ind Enqu'ner, Bi;okvilIe Ir d Irtellirm-T cer, Vandalia Ills and Edwards ille x Spectator, are requested to insert ile- ll

above adver isement three n-ontlii, and

I x A L Pcrsons arc bcreby informed that we have taken out letters of administra-

tion upon the estate of Alexander Rankin, deed, late of Sullivan county, and

request all persons having claims against said estate, to present them properly authentieated for settlement within one year from this date. And all persons indebted J to said estate are desired to settle the same immediately.

WILLIAM K AN KIN, ALEXANDER RANKIN. Admstn. November 16, 1822. 42 rt

TRl'STKKS.

Bovvling-Grecn, Sept 1822 39 6w. 7 Tho Editors of the Whig,(Nashville) W. Messenger, (Russcllvihe ) Republican, 1 Hopkinsvilk,) the paper at Henderson. Ky and the Vincennes Sun, (Indiana,) will publish the above six weeks, and forward their accounts to this oflicc for coilec'.icn.

TIIUV1.M) vJ" ' . forward their accounts to me near Glas

gow, Kv. for payment E. H

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SlicrifV's Sale.

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in Vinocnr

ShcrilV's Sale.

ol two venditioni exponas's

irectcd from the Clftrk's of-

Tox Circuit court. I will cx-

salcon Wednesday tc 4th

ember next, at the court house

a certain tract or parcel of

ntuc ot a writ ot h fa. issued

the Cleik's oflicc of the Cir-

1 uuuc 01 a writ 01 11. ia issuru v-ujv cimiii 01 ounivan countv, inuiana. 1 i.n.i r,:ni,;,,;.. . ... m

J) Irom the Clerk's office ot the C11 UUxpose to public saic on the 7th of ,1,- ,.,ti , i ak

uu cuuu ui nuiuvan county, inuiana. 1 utwiuocr next, eleven acres ot laiul, ha

shall expose to public sale on the 9th of viifg on it a water Mill, M

ham Kuvkendall. whereon he nmv livr-n.

h two pair of includini: the three fields on the same side

lieccmuer uexi, nnv acres ot lmnroveu Clones now lunninir. one nair tir whrnt. r . r r.- .

. , , . . ' , , , ! . . 1 Ul 3uu nei, iur any lerin 01 lime not exland, lying in Busseron prainc, adjoining and tne other lor corn, a bolting chest & ce ding seven years, as the piopcrty of J sephLatshaw s plantation on the south, cloth, also a saw Mill, taken as the pro- Ab.aham Kuykendall, at the suits of taken as the and of John Dewley , at the pe. ty of Morgan Eaton, at the suit of TocW Youce c Co. and Henry K. I.y iuit of John it. Jones avramst said Dew- W lhiam k Havs airainst said Mnrtmn Fn. kmiu rvi, t, n- .

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sale to be ou the premises.

nuvMvuii iiuj, ntt. so November 12, 1822. 4i-3tj$l

ton sale to be on the premises.

GEORGE BOON, ShfT sc. Nutembcr 12, 1822. 42-3igl

November 21, 1822

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I BLANK UEKDS for Agent

M)TICK IS hereby given to all pet sons whom it may concern, that as administrate of the estate of Nathan Blcckman, dt cel. I will offer at public sale, on Monday the 2d day of December, inst. the Printing Prene$ and Tvfie belonging to the plin

th g establishment of said Blackman, and

all other articles belonging thcieto, at

door of the (. entinel office, in Vincennes, between the hours of ten and twcLc o'clock, at which tin e and place particulars as respects ti e smc, and terms of sale will be made known. All persons having demands against said deceased's estate will be phased to pres nt the same properly authet lic.-.ted as the law directs and those indebted to sid estate, will be pleased to come forward arid settle the same immediately otherwise duty will compel me to place them in the hands of proptr officers for ollcction. R BUNTIN Sr.Adm. Voicr 9 18 .2. 41 4t'

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B ai k KOTEBOOKb fur sale . at this ullice.