Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 May 1825 — Page 3

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European, India and Domestic J GOODS. S. TOMLINSON, (MARKET STREET riVCESXF.S 1A.) HAS just received from Philadelfihia and Baltimore, a handsome and vc' ry general assortment of Merchandize of every description consisting of Spring 5 Summer DRY GOODS, A complete assortment of Ilirdxcare and Cutlery, Queensicare Glassware. s'niAvRN & BONNETS. FRESH GROCERIES. All of which arc offered for sale at the most reduced pi ices for cash.

15 tf. May 28, 1825. A FARM FOR SALE. THERlVwill he sold on Saturday the 18th day of June next, to the highest bidder, the farm whet on the sub scriber now lives, on a credit of one, two, three fcc four years, payable in good trade deli vet cd in Vincennes, the purchaser giving bond and good security. JAMES HUMMER. May 21, 1825. 3t J. G ALL & 8. JUDAII, H' WE entered into co-partnership in the practice ol law all business hereafter to be commenced by either of them will receive the united attention of both, their unfinished business will beattended to as -before, unless where both are particularly engaged. Vincennes, May 23, 1825. 1 531 Sheriff's Sales. N pursuance of a certain writ of ven ditioni exponas, issued by the clerk of the Circuit court of Knox county, and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday the twenty eth day of June next, between the"hiurs often o'clock, x m. and two o'clock, p m all the tight, title, Sc inteiest which Charles Mc dure, (now deceased) had or possessed on the twenty fourth day cf Sefit ember, one thousand tight hundred and tnventy fwj, in all that certain tract of land "situated, lying and bnng in the county ot Knox, containing ten acres, and including the Mill seat and Mill, and being 1, 1 number aix, in the division of lot number twcnlyfcui in the old donation, among the hen s of William Mc.Clurc, deed, at the suit of James 13. Mc.Call. S. ALMY, Stiff, a- r. May 28, 1825. l5-4t-g2 1! Y ' virtue of a writ of fieri facias to j3 me directed front the Cietk's ullice of the Knox Circuit coutt, I will expose to public sale, at the court houe door in Vincennes, on Monday the tiventyeth day of June next, between the hours of ten o'clock, A m St fne o'clock, r. M. agreeably to the ol section of the law subject ing real and personal estate to execution, the following lots, or parcels of giouiul, t?) : number tivo hundrt d and tigh'y .seven, and number ikvo hundred and fifty tour bitu.ue, lying and being in the Borough of Vincennes. and county of Knox, with u small frame dwelling house thereon, with the appurtenances, as the fences now stand, taken as the property of James Nabb, at the suit of Hcr.jjinin J. Iian iton. S. ALMY. Shjf. kc. Ma ZB 1825. 15--U-8150 jH Y virtue of a wiit of plurius fieri f5 3 chs on rcplcvye bond to me direcie 1 horn the clerks office of the Knox Circuit court, 1 will expose to public sale at the Court house door in Vincennes, vh Monday the 20th day of June next, between the hours ol H) o'clock a. m and 5 p. m. agreeably to the thbd section of the law subjecting real and petsnnal estate to execution, the following property to wit : lots number l i and 1 5, U inc: and beimj in the borough of Vincennes Knox county, with a large frame h.use nearly finished, and a small dwelling house thereon, a frame corn crib and stable, bounded as follows: on the south caM by St Louis street, on the north west by the river Walmh, and on the south west by lot of ground belonging to the estate of Chas Smith deed reference to Eiuisnt's and Johnson's survey will more fully shew. Taken as the property of Robert Itnntin and Robert lUmtin junr. at the auit of Alexis Duchesne S. ALMY. Sh(T k c. May 28th, 1825. 15-3l-3

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Y virtue of a writ of fieri facias, in debt, to me directed from the Clerks

cilice of the Knox Circuit court, 1 will expose to public Bale, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday the twentyeth day of June next, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m. and five o'clock, p. m. agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the following tract of land, to wit : three hundred acres of first rate land, lying and beimr in Knox county, state of Indiana, about five miles north of Vincennes, or rather north east j if any thing from said town, and running to the river Wabash, with sixty acres of improved land, under good fence, and a good apple orchard on the same, it being the place whcieon Jonathan Purcel, deceased, formerly lived given up as the property of Robert Buntin, at the suit of William N. Perry and Rachel Barnctt, administrators, &c. of Mark Barnctt, deceased S. ALMY, Shff. k c. May 28, 1825. 13-41-&2 yTJ)Y viituc of a writ of fieri facia: to of the Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public sale at the Court house door in Vincennes, on Monday the 20th day of June next, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 5 p m. agieeubiy to the third section of the law subjecting real & personal estate to execution the following tract of land to wit: two hundred acres, to bfe taken otT of the south west half of lot number one hundred and five, old donation Given up as the property of Robert Buntin,. at the suit of Thomas Green, assignee of Benjamin V Beckes. S. ALMY, Shff.Kc. May 28, 1825. !5-4t 4yw no rice. yiLL be sold at public vendue, on edncsday the 1 5th ol June next, at the late dwelling house of Chas Allen deed, all the petsonal properly of said Allen, consisting ol Cattle & huuxthold furniture purchases of three dollatsfc, under, cash must be paid down those above that sum, a credit of six months will be given, upon executing a note of hand with approved sccuiity. i he sale will commence at 10 o'clock a. m. and due attendance given by, CIIA-. MAN V1LLE, Adm. Busscion township, May 23 1825. tCf Being legally authorised as Administrator ol the estate of Chas. Allen deed, and having caused to be taken and filed an Inventory of said estate according to law, it is my opinion that the estate will be insolvent. l5-3t C. MANVILLE. State of Indiana. KNOX COUNTY. John Posey vs. Henry Ritcnour. TVJOT1CE is hereby given, that a writ of Domestic Attachment has been issued in the above case against the goods and chattels, tights, credits, mon ies, and effects, oi the defendant, and that I will proceed to act on said writ, at my ofiice in Vincennes township in said county, on Friday the first of July next, at 12 o'clock a m. of which all concerned will take notice. SAML. HILL, J. p k. c. Mav 25, 1825. 15 4t NOTICE. S the unsettled business of the un1 f i dersigned requires attention to the eastward, he will nccessaiily be absent from Vincennes for a lew months. He has deposited his books, and many ol Ids claims, with Saml. ft ill vvyr. who is authorised to receive and receipt for the umduc if it Ik: d- sirable to save costs, all the accounts an I notes deposited with Mr. Hid for collertion. due to the subscriber, will be paid immediately. JOHN EWING. May 24, 1825. l5-?t. y notice JOCTOR M'Namef, intends moving from his residence in Vincennes to New-Harmony. He will attend to the settling of his accounts in the first week of June next. Such as ate not .settled by that time, will be attended to by doctor J. I). Wonlverton, who is authorised to settle and icceipt for the same and who will in future reside in the house now occupied by the subscriber. 15-tf ' May 23, 1825. NOTICE Jk IMPLICATION will I 7h subscriber to the Roc NOTICE. be made by the ard of Justices of Knnx county, on the frst Mcndau in iuiy nxi, lor permission to cstalu;sli a public ferry Trom lot No. 1 in Harrison, s addition to Vincennes," across the Wabash river. J C.S. HARRISON,. Y?ff,r for irn . harkisox, May 26, 1325. U-?t

NOTICE. TTpIIE undersigned being named in the Ji last Will and Testament of Luke Decker, late of Knox county, deed, and having taken out letters testamentary thei eon also, having taken and filed in the Clerk's office, according to law, an inventory of his estate, w e are of opinion that the same will probably be insolvent. JOHN DECKER, Exors.of Luke J. CLAYPOOLE, 5 Decker, deed. Mav 27, 1825. l5-3t

Lost Certificate of Land PurcliaSea ed from the United States. UBLIC notice is hereby given, that, three weeks after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes, for the renewal of a Certificate of further credit, in the name of George M Fer.tinger, for the s w. or. of sec. No. 35, in Tow. No. 1 n. of Range No. 13 w. in the District of Vincennes, the original having been lost or destroyed Given under ' - hands at Vincennes, this' 27th d:v of W i , M5. HENRY PL f 1INGER,? Jdw.ttra SAMl. PE T T1NGER. $ i-3i To the Credifnrs of the Estate of IVuliam Prince, deed. TOU are hereby notified, that wc have filed a petition on the Chancery side of the Gibson Circuit coutt, setting forth the condition of said estate, vvheieby the same appears to be insolvent. These of you who do not come in and present your claims for adjudication before the determination of the court on said petition shall be postponed to other creditot s 1 3. J. C. S HARRISON, JONTI I NEELY, SAMUEL HALL, i d minis (raters. May 27, 1825. 15-4t Land for Sale. TTrCTT A XT'P Pit n V Circuit court, there will be sold by thv subsciibcr on the 21st day of May next, 150 acres of land, being part of a 400 acre tract adjoining Win P. Beckes and J. Coon on one side, and Thos. Jordan and lands belonging to the heirs of Chas. Smith (deceased on an other. This land is the piopet ty of the heirs of Isaac Decker deed. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock a. rh. on the piemisses, where due attendance will be given by the mulct siencd. H. DECKER, Guardian. April 29, 1825. The above sale is postponed until Saturday the I th of June next, at which time the sa'e will possitively take place. My 26, 1825 I 5t Js. H. 1). Iron iSf Castings. 3ti MES & Mc ARTHUR, j? NFORM their friends, and the pubKm I I r tirnrill.. ll-t'tt lw.. . . ij ill uiu-iuiiy, iiiui. int. navi; iv i uiil' menced business in Vincennes, ind ate now receiving, direct trout their Puma ces, a large and extensiv c assoitment of IHOJV ; CJISTIXGS of every description, among which are,

G gallon Kettles, 1 gallon Pots, 8 do do 2 do do 10 do do 3 do do 13 do do 4 do do 18 do do 5 do do 25 do do f do do 30 do do 7 do do 8 do do Stew Pots Lids, different sizes

Griddles, Dog Iron?, Fan-mill wheels, Rag lron, 10 plate Stove?, Odd Lids. Waggon Tire, Square Iron, Mill Spindle?, 'Flat Irons, , Waggon Roxcs, Marultills, Ij Saw mill cranks, ,'Pca Kettles, ;HuU Plough Plates, Scollop lion, 1 Ax bai s, Ovens, Sec. fee. Which they -tll sell on reasonable terms by the ton, hundred, or leaser quantity. Aho 200 Barrels KENHAWA SALT, And a few kegs of A'.IILS of a very su perior quality. 13-tf May 1 1, 1825. PATENT LOOMS. 1HE undersigned, bcz leave to int form the citizens of Knox county of the entire success ot tierj. Cummin g a pa TF. sT loom they w ill make as good cloth as any loom whatever. He will make, & set them to work, for g20 (warranted) the construction he builds them on is similar to the common loomshe will receive in payment, any kind of countty produce. V. R. Mc.CALL. Apiil 29, 1825. 12-tf HIT' I wish to employ an active person Well acquainted with weaving w ith the fly shuttle, Qi4 wajjes riven. W.K.M'C.

"JTNPORMS the public that he contin JL ues to carry on the

Saddlery Harness making business, at his simp on miiiess Imp on a CENNES ) hand a rigular (WATER STREET VIKCRXVK4 lie also, will keep on hand a rigul; T .... supply 01 LEATHER, of every description, which will be sold on reasonable terms. He also manufactures! and will gcll at the lowest prices, Boots ej Shoes, of every discription and quality. February 19, 1825 l-tf " NOTICE. PURSUANT to an order of the Circuit court, made at their last term, there will br sold by the subscribers, 011 Saturday the 18th day of June next. at public vendue, the south east half of lot number 5, in the donation, county of Knox, belonging to the estate of the Hon. John Johnson deceased. This tn.ct of land to be sold, contains two hundred acrks, is unimproved, but of the first quality, well watered, and covered with valuable timber. It is situated about 5 miles east of Vincennes, adjoining the farm upon which judge Johnson formerly resided, and is in the heart of as health) and flourishing a settlement, as any in the count! y. It is believed there may be made as handsome and as productive a fi.rm on this tract of land, as on any other of the same number of acres, in any part of the state. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock a. m. on the premises, where due attendance will be given, and the conditions ol the sale made known, by the subscribers. An indisputable title will be made to the purchaser MARGARET JOHNSON, Executrix. DANIEL SMITH AxeISA AC BLACKFORD, 5 cutors. Vincennes, April '29, 1835 1 Utds Executors Notice. HHHE subscribers have administered 11 on the estate of Luke Decker, deed, late of Knox county, la. all persons having claims against said estate, will present them properly authenticated for settlement, within twelve months from this date, and all persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. JOHN DECKER, I ExccuJohn clayfool,s rs. April 4, 1825. 13-3 Five Dollars He ward. SI R WED fiom 'he subsciiber, liv irp it Vin4& ctnnes, about the fiistof 3 mis insi a smaii uenr. Sorrel Marc, a little crest fallen, a small blaze in her face, cellar marks shows high up, considerably shaved with the gcais, tolerably hard to catch, supposed to be 8 or 9 years old it is believed she has taken the road to Louisville the above rewaid will be paid to any person who will deliver her to me in Vincennes. JOHN PI I CHER. May 20, 1 825 14-tl Wool Carding. THE subsctiber having his Machines, in complete operation, is enabled to execute business in the neatest manner; those wishing to avail themselves of good work, and a low ptice, will please bring their wool early in the season The following articles will be taken in pavment for carding this year, if brought at the time of receiving the rolls Wheat. Linen, lieetwax, Foe, or Cash Those who do not pay when they get their work must give their note for cash. His terms will be as follows: common wool, 8 cts. i Merino, 10 i blooded, 15 until the first of September, when it will rise as the season advances. H. D. WHEELER. May 17, 1825. U-6t Administrator's Notice. LL persons having claims against the estate of Samuel Colling, ilecd. are required to present them properly authenticated for settlement within one year from this date and all those indebted to said estate, arc earnestly requested to pay the same immrdiitclv DAVID COLLINS Adm. May 20, 1825 U-3t sciioorrxoTicE. THE citizens of Vincennes and is vicinity are informed that a school will be opened in the Seminary in Vincennes, on Monday the 9th day of jJay next, where the undersigned will teach Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Engluh. Grammar. Geography. Ma'hematicks, f gebra, Latin and Greek languages. GEORGE CALHOLND. April 23, 1825. 10 tf

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