Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 July 1823 — Page 2

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and Vn. draw Foul of the other. Both panics met on Saturday the 7th of June to compare numbers, when 7255 rat tails a. ere counted, being the number of rats Villcd by both parties. Capt. Wright had 475 of a majority. lnd Gaz. Jncient Relick. I here has been found in the river, near this p'ace, (Indianapolis,) since its settlement by. the whites, a stone, weighing about 10 or 12 pounds, with two smooth sides to it, on one ot which theie are several engravings apparently of v ery ancient date. Some of them cannot be deciphered. The number 1 1 10 is as plain as if it had been engraved but a short time since. Another word, a part of which is ery plain, is taken to be JUL U Several ol the letters are spread as if the stone had grown since they were engraved. The letters are cut in Roman capitals There remains a visible appearance of other engravings, which cannot be made out The stone is now in the pos-

i man of this town. An

insncction of it would no doubt afford

pleasure to the curious antiquarian Western Censor.

a i.KT of letters remaining in the Post-

nftiro at Washington, la. on the 30th

T,,,,?. 1H23. which if not taken out before the

expiration of three months, will be sent to

the General t'ost-umce as acaa leuers. ABC Joseph Allison, John Anderson ILnrv bvford, Hezin Brand J-imcs Brodes Mathew Byrens Paitcrson Blackburn Mathew Blackburn

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FRUlT TREES.

HE subscriber having a large nursery of young APPLE TREES,

situate in Walnut Prairie, Clark county,

Illinois, three miles south ot darwin,

invites the citizens of the Wabash country adjacent, to give him a call. lie will

sell at six dollars per hundred, and take in payment, Cam, Cattle, Cotton, Wheat, and almost any other good trade, but the above articles will be preferred, and allow a liberal trade price for the same -The purchaser shall have the tight to choose the trees ; none need be affraid of not being supplied, as there are at least 40,000 fit to set out. W. B. ARCHER. July 7, 1823. 24-tf

Beverlv Cullach

Camchon. 3 Josiah Culbertson

William Chapman Maryanh Coutchman

J 111 X VT William Dant William Dillon Isaac D lion Thomas Deling Isaac Elmore John Ellis Thomas Flora Thomas Faith

Ihnrv Gulick John 2c Wm.Forshee

Thomas Gardiner Jacob Groves II J K L John Hught Francis Hall Job Hammond Samuel Hughen William Horrel Isaiah Hall Thomub Hiatt James S. Houston William M. Hays Daniel Haniss Zebulon M.Jenkins Benson Jones Isachar Jenkins Mathias Kiilion Ann Kellv Jas. or Saml. Lynn

M N P R John D. Mver William Mahagan, 2 E. H. Mc.Junkin, 2 Barton Mattingley George Mc.Kinsey William Moore Junes Alc.Ckland Henry Mattingley Themas Milton Simon "Nicholson Willi .i.n Powell William Roe William II. Route,-2 s r v w Francis H. Spink James F. Smith M ijor R. Scott George Sefrit Wm. D. Shepheard Carpus Shaw John Storms John Shepheard George Stnipey Samuel Steel John SherclifF, 2 William Ternee Joseph R.Thomas Thomas Tuning Joseph Tyler C. B. Vanslike Emanuel Vantrecs John Wilson John Warner Abram Wise Cornelius Westfall. SETH RODDICK, P. M. J"b- 1, 1S:3. , 24-L89

V'.j.vji ot ieiu T: iv.iamii:g in the PostOince at Honey Creek, la. on the 30th Jane, 1823, which if not taken out before the expiration of three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. James Ashmore William Armstrong F. R. Bennett Q Elisha Brown David Cox, 2 John Coffee George Catron jf Readman Evans Wm. M. C. Gibsln Daniel Goble Basd Hunt, 2 Daniel Hall Gooding Halloway Ansel Harris C. M. Kortright David Lindsay lMlv Langford Churchill Mattox P. M. Thomas Gabriel N.Taylor Sun iel Vance Jcptha Vanarkle Jesse Westerficld. R. HOGGATT, A. P. M. July 1, 1823. 24-L25 LAST NOTICE. ONCE more, and for the last time, all persons who have purchased & paid

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notified, that we are now ready to make DEEDS when applied for. An office will be kept in Ten c Haute, until the whole are completed. MOES HOGGATT, ROBERT STUUGUS, Trustees fir the Proprietors. June 27, K23. 22-4t MEDWIXES. riJHE sulciiber informs hereby the tj niYsiciANs in the Western country, and toe public at large, that the JURMOX1E SOCIETY have just received a very good and general assort mewl of Drugs and Medicines,

and offer to ell them at reasonable pri

v o ui avi, ai uicir VHL'CGJsr SHOP III

Harmonic, Indiana FREDERICK IIAPP JunoH, 1823. 3U6t

Groceries for Barter.

4 LI ST of a letters remaining in the PostJ. Office at Vinccnnes, la. the quarter ending the 30th June, 1823, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. $2 Persons calling for letters in this list, v) ill please say they are advertised. A B Richard Allison Charles Allen James Adair James M. Buntin, 2 Robert Buntin, 2 Peter Blackbell, 2 Carter Beamon,4yfJ Maria M. Beamon James Boner fyy Moses Banford John Bruner Valentine J. Bradley John Becknell Jonathan Ballard George Balthis John Buzam John Brockelbank Thomas C. Bailey Elias Biddle James Brooks Asia Black.

C D Clerk of the Court John G. Chandler F. V. Collins, 2 Robert B. Covert John Cartman W. A. Crowcll John L. Compton Samuel Carruthers George Colegrove Hiram Decker John Decker Gordon Douglass David Dundass Thomas Dayson Daniel Dolohon Jane Dubois William Dunkin John DeLieu William Dart Luke Decker, 2 E F G John Ewing John W. Evens Alfred Elliott Lewis Frederick Peter Frederick Thomas C. Faris James Fleming Alexander D. Fraxer Joseph Gamble, 2 Elira Gilford Robert Gray-ham Thomas Glass Edward Goldsby Sewell Goodridge John L. Gibson F. Gerauld. II I J K L Elijah Huff Frederick Hill William J. Hiberd Henry Holby Gibson Harris John Helderman M. Huston Thomas lies Charles Jerrcll Thomas Jones, 2 Homer Johnson Sally Jones Ann Jsicobs A. W. & U. M, I' Anson Abm. Kuykendall William lvctcham James Kemp Margaret Lower Arthur Lennieux Chas. Jean LeFaivre Henry Langton Antoin Lallumere H. Lassclle MNO John B. Martin Henry Miller Hannah Mc.Call T. Morehouse, 2 Samuel Mc.Clure Mary Milling Edward Mundy Jacob Maderia Palmer Mc.Daniel Nancy Miller Simon Monks Isaac Newton Thomas Newman Benjamin Olney, 2 P R S Richard P.Price Andrew Purcell Arthur Patterson, 4 Eliza Ann Patterson John Parker William Pea, 2 David Riziey Nathan Richards Lucinda Richardson Scott Riggs James Rawlings Aquilla Ramsay George Readman Joseph Risinger, 2 William Spencer Shff. Knox County, 3

Hy. K. Schoolcratt r rancis Smith Phillip Smith Secty. Vincennes R. A. C. Thomas Scott Susan Snapp F. Mucky, 2 Constant Southward Malinda Scott Jacob Small, 2 Abm. F, Snapp, 2 Abraham Snapp, 2 T V W Samuel Thorn Abel Thacker Jeremiah Taylor Jesse Thomas Bensey Vulcan Thomas Thompson Jas. Vander Burgh John Vunzant Phillip Wease Stephen Webb John Withrow Thomas Washburn Joseph Williams Julius F. White Jacob Wilmour George Wolf G. R. C. SULLIVAN, P,M. Julv 1, 1823. 23-L161

fen up on the tion ot Jas. Barn's,

q, living in Raccoon

county, la. a Sorrel mare

& cor, the mare supposed to be 10 or

11 years old last sprint, 14 hands hich.

both bind feet and legs white almost up

to the knees, the right lore toot white, a white spot on the riht side of her neck.

a white face, has a pole evil, has on a

large bell fastened on with a leather collar and an iron buckle, appraised to ft2()

The coit a yearling horse last spring,

both hind tcet white, and a white face, appraised to glO before me, J LOCKWOOD, J.P. June 14, 1823. 2: 3t

To the Citizens of A'ar,

township, Pai

State of Indiana. VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, JUNE TERM, 1823.

John Badollet, John Cleves bymmcs Har- JL cles of GROCERIES, Sec. for sale,

rison, and Robert Buntin, senr Trus- Coffee, Tea, Pepper and Allspice.

tees for and on the behalf of the Sccre- LOAr ,

tary ot the Treasury of the United! Wl

Stales, BRO

against trench Brandy, Rum and W ine, Chester Aspinwall, Lewis A spjn wall, Cherry Bounce, Gin and Whiskey, 1 Roxa Campbell, Georgeampcll. London Porter and malt Beer, S In Chancer!. Bill to forhlbf Q Rice, Chocolate and Sweet Oil,

ATn-rtrmrro Mackerel, Salmon and Herrcn,

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T HAVE on hand the following art;

rTFIE comDlainants. bv James

rington, their counsel, having filed

their bill, and it appearing to the satisfaction of this court, that the defendants are not inhabitants of this state ; it is ordered, that unless they appear here at the next September term of this court, to answer the said bill, the same will be taken as confessed and it is further ordered,

Salt. Queensware, Sec. All, or any of the above named articles, I wish to barter for Wheat and Hides, by wholesale, or at retail, on reasonable terms. COFFEE at 35 cents by the bag, or 50 pounds, and all other Groceries low in proportion.

I intend to attempt to supply the mar

that a copy of this order be inserted in ket with BF.EF, and consequently wish

to purchase good BEEF CATTLE.

JOHN BRUNER. July 2, 1823. 33-tf IF. GREGG, Silversmith, EXPECTS to leave this place for the Eastward sometime in July nextall persons concerned are therefore hereby notified that all watches which have been left with him to repair, and remained in his shop for six months or longer, will, if not called for by their owners and the cxpenccs upon them paid, on or before the 16th day of July next.be put up Lit- -- t , ....

io puuuc saie on saiu day, at his sho

torney, it is ordered, that the third door, to pay the same, or be taken wit

day of the next term of-thiscouy be ap- him. such Watches as have been on pointed for the final hearirfgofamsSjause, hand less that six months, will be left in and that notice thereof be putyihd rkthe the caie of Mr. S Tomlinson, w here nf ....... a i . . ! .. ...

cl after the said

repairs, and re

ceive them. Wm. GREGG. Vincennes, June 18, 1 823.-2 1 4t

the Western Sun, printed in this state,

four weeks successively, and that this cause be continued to the next term of this court. A Copy Attest, C GILBERT, Clk. v.c.c, Terre Haute, June 20, 1823. 22-4t ? State of Indiana, OVIGO CIRCUIT COURT, Cr JUNE TERM, 1823. James Perkins,!

vs KINSOLVEXCY. His Creditors, 1

ifN motion of the petitioner by hisat

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the

estern Sun, at least sixiycUys prrortfJ their owners are requestc i said term day to call, pay for the r

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C. GILBERT, Clk. v cc. Terre Haute, Ju: e n 1823 22-4t tf) State of Indiana, y KNOXCIRCUlt v OURT, JUNE tjum, 1823. Samuel T Scott, " vs.

Polly Small, William Chane Small, Thomas Smtil

.Joseph Browne. 8c Augeline, his wile.

NU now at this time came the com

Sheriff's Sale.

"15 Y virtue of fi. fa to me directed and

delivered from the Clerk's office of

Daviess Circuit court, I shall expose to saie on the 12th day of July next, at 12 o'clock, at the court house in the town of

Washington, the followimr tract of land,

taken as the property ot John Flint, to

&jujy saiu execution m

Lagow, beginning at the

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A. plainam by John law, his solid- fine between section 19 and 30, t rn ntrl nrnn riliiirr '.iit iil'siir lull township 2 N ot R 7 W. running south

of complaint, and it appearing to tue sa- 30 ?Iha0,"5ll!encci wesl 5 cha,ns' ence tur.rhnn nf tu rnnrr. .h..i ti, rhf.-nri. Sfut 20 chains, thence west 45 chains&J

ants are non-residents ol this state on 53 ll"ks to the river, thence with the memotion of the complainant it is ordered, Jnr,ers e nver to the section line bethat notice of the pendency of tnis suit twc!n f. ad 30, thence east ith the said

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be given by publication of the same in the Western Sun, a paper printed at Vincennes, for four weeks successively, that said defendants appear here at the next term and answer the complainants bill, or the same will be taken as confessed. A Copy Test, R. BUNTIN, Clk. July 3, 1823. 23-4t

MR SALE.

AVALU ABLE farm containing 206

jX. acre ot 1st. rate land, with 90 acres well cleared, and undei a tolerable fence, a hewed log HOUSE with stone chim

ney, other buildings not valuable, a never

section line to the beginning:.

D NIEL COMER, Shff. d.c. June 23, 1823. 22-3t Annual August Election. THERE will he an Election held in the several Townships in the county of Knox, on the first Monday, in August next, to elect the following officers, to wit : Two Representatives, to the State Lo gislature,

Two Associate Judges, One Clerk, of the Circuit court, One Recorder, Two County Commissioners, and

One Director of the Poor's House for

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failing spring ol good water near the the said county of Knox at which time dwelling. 5s and places the several Inspectors will This FARM is situated lfrfc of the please be punctual in their attendance.

most fertile and healthy neigbiiqcick

in the county ot Knox, and towrkhip of Johnson, adjourning and sui rounuexl by lands ot the following persons, W. I. Bcecks, John Pui cell, John Pea and Philip Cait. The title is good and a gene-

lal warranty deed will uc given. Pos

JOHN DECKER, Shff" k c.

June 19. 1823. 21-7t

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y"T AVING obtained the cektificatj JjL f lnc honorable Judge t all as t ury qualifications to discharge the dutie

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ot clerk ot trie Circuit court, there can now be no legal objections to my election HOMER JOHNSON. Vincennes, June 20, 1B23. 21-7t

purchase.

For further particulars apply to the subscriber living on the premises or B. V. Bcckcs. DANIEL DECKER. March 1 5th, 1823 8 tt

anssa Anthis, Fanny 1 Lines, Eliza

daeer, Laura Drowning, Harriet

vning, Lmily Browning, Julia

mvning, & Sa:h Brownine, widow

of Joseph Browning, deed, heirs of said Joseph Browning, deed, late of Knox count v J AK jYO rr if

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l John Flint, to favor of Wilson, half section cor- a

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NOTICE. I HAVE obtained letters of administration of all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which

session given at any time a bargain can NTcre Vharles Mc.Clure, deed, at the g be had, as less twan g4 per acre will Umc of hls death ; all persons who have 4

any uemanus against the said deed, will present them lor settlement before one year from this date those who are indebted to the said deed, will make payment on or before the 15th of August next, or suit will positively be commcn ced on the day following. JOHN Mc.CLURE. July 8, 1823. 24-3t NOTICE. CONSIDERATIONS of an imperative nature will induce mv absence

from the state for the space of three

rj HA 1 on Satuioay, the sixth day of n onlns During this peiiod, my friend tL JL the September Term of the Knox Mr B,ake antl Mr- Dewey, will atterHi 4 Circuit court, 1823. I shall annly to the 10 business in court and Mr. Georptf W: 1

aiu luuh vu appoint v.ommissoncrs to ""'Si dl a11 mes De tound at

li Brownie,

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assign and set otl to Sarah

widow of Joseph Bi owning

right ot dower in the estate ofHckJcT enh llimvninrr ,Ur,l rw

' b "- 'i"g in tne county ol Knox, according to the act entitled, " An act to amend the acts for the more speedy assignment of dower," approved, January I I, 1823. MARSHALL BROWNING, one of the heirs of Joseph Browning, deed. June 33, Ib23. 32-4t

my office.

MOSES TABBS. Vincennes, July 8, 1823. 24-tf "NOTICE.

3 WILL give merchandize for a fcr hundred bushels of eood WIIF 4T

delivered at the Ox Miii, within a few

V!C.C..? I AIso for onc or lwo nnndred SAll LOGS. A PATTERSON. . February 1, 1823. i.tf

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