Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 July 1825 — Page 2

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York, has had about tixty persons, be Zf Sale ofLotS for Taxes. tween the ages of 8 and 60, employed in TILL be offered foV sale before the court making American Imitation Leghorns, TT house door in Vincennes, on Wednesfrom native grass. In fineness of braid, day, the tenth day of August next the foltexture, and colour' these hats are said to lowing Town Lots, or so much thereot as equal to the imported, though they are wil1 Pay the Borough Tax, and costs due sold 25 per cent, cheaper. reon fJ cars 182 anl1825' Jl A. it, Thomas H. Blackburn, No. 190

iu ill u r T , John Bt. Burdelo.half of 174.

ntw LUIUU Ul a UUIUCl 3 Willi

Charles Burasso, one quarter of 120

their teed this we are assured rarely jonn Bt. Boneau, No.

Sails to effect a cure. , John Bazadon, 292. Isaac Conway, 190 Governor Clinton, in company with a Antoine Carey, 171. Gerome Creely, 261 number of distinguished crentlemen of Pierre Compagniotte, 400. Chas. Creely, 489

Iron Castings. tO. JAMES & Me ARTHUR, TTNFOItM their friends, and the pub-

ces, a larc and extensive assortment of

7?O.V CASTIXGS of every description, among which are,

this city, New York and Philadelphia, avia a. namoers naii ot i will leave here for the. wpm in fw Hav,. AntoineGompo, half of 203

, . . . , ; r , r . Zedor Cartier, two thirds of 127 and be at the breaking of ground for the P:rnrt:pr hr nf ta.

6 gallon Kettles,

gfand Ohio canals, pursuant to the invi

tation of the Ohio canal commissioners. New Albany fiafier. European, India and Domestic

GOODS

8. TOMLlNSOft,

(MARKET STREET VISCEyNES 1A.J HAS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, handsome and very general assortment of Merchandize of every description consisting of Spring t) Summer

DRY GOODS, A complete assortment of Hirdxcare and Cutlery, Queensivare Glassware. strawRN & BONNETS. FRESH Gli''CEttlES. All of which are offe red for sale at the most reduced prices for cash. 15 tf. May 28, 1825.

Cheaper $ Cheaper Still.

ON Market, between 2d i3 3d STreeTs MS just leceived from Philadelphia and Baltimore ?.nd now for sale, an elegant assortment of RICH & FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, Comprising nearly every article needed by the Faimer, or the Mechanic. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

325, 91

olo.

Antoine Chopar, 28 Alexis Duchane, one third of 127 Jeremiah Donavan, H. A. 16, & 17 Joseph Ear no, 115 John B. Gilly, one fourth of No. 83 Semo Gonzalis, Nos. 347, 296, 297, 342, 343, Thomas Henderson, H. A. 134 heirs of William Jones, 69, 222, 303, 355, 384, 385, and one third of 85

Hyacinthe Lasselle, Nos. 1, 55, 56,

484, 480, 463, 458, 470, 465. 314,

46, 98, 493, and 33. Francoise Lasselle, 33, and 26. Charles Langdoe, half of 73 Francis V. Mc.Kee, Nos. 470 477, 474 James T. Moffatt, H. A. 128. James Nabb, Nos. 488, 227, 337, 33S, 289 Antoine Petit, 119, 158, & $th of 176 Paul Peria, 234, Jonathan Rogers, three fourths'of 22

George Redman, H. A. 65, 66, 67, 68 George R. C. Sullivan, Nos. 2, 5, 7, 12, 13. 14, 52, 53, 40, 142, 93, 303, 268, 314,

483, 315, 502, 324, 390, 325, 393, 482,

8 10 13 18 25 30

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o f Jdo off do 34 do

I gallon Pots,

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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Stem Pot 8 I? Lids, different sizes.

jth of 10, part of 20 Sc 21. one seventh of perior quality.

182, half of 25, half of 24.

Sullivan & Purcell, half of 92 Sullivan v Graeter, 97. 98, 35, 191, twenty feet of 20, half of 201 Su'iivan, adm. of VanderBurgh, 90 Sullivan for Hempitead, 99, 8c half of 14 John Teeples, Nos. 356, 357, 383 Francis Tacea, 242, Joseph Uno, 203, heirs of Wm. C. Vandeventer. half of 101, John Bt. Villeneuve, 122. Francis Vigo, Nos. 439, 23, 294, 449, 450, 399, 393, 225, 442, 398, 276, 363, 187,

47, 341, 228, 376. F. Vigo for Mc.Kee's heirs, 93, and 96. William O.Wheeler, 1th of 215, Jth of 256. Guilliam Zoueyea, one fourth of 203. Joseph Roseman, 170, and half of 108. JVon Residents Lots -Nos. 129, 193, 350, 351, 389, 350, 331, 3, 9, 32, 31, 245, 202, 193, and one half of 23,

Jon Residents Lots in Harrison's Addition. Xas. 1S4, 24, 140, 130, 195, 11, 9, 126, 125, 65, 66, 67, 68, & of 73 Wm. L. WITHERS, n.c. Vincennes, July 7, 1825. 21 - it

6am and arrive at Indianspolis the same day by 7p m. Leave Indianapolis every other Monday at 6 a m and arrive at Winchester the same day by 6 pm. 166. From Princeton by Petersburg.

U lie generally, that they have re-com- I Washington, Bloomfield, Bloomineton

menced business in Vincennes, and are ancj Martinsville, to Indianapolis once in now receiving, direct from their Furna- lwo weeks.

Leave Princeton every other Friday at 4 a in and arrive at Indianapolis on Saturday by 8 pm. Leave Indianapolis every other Mon day at 6 a m and arrive at Princeton on Wednesday by noon. 167 From Rockport by Potersville, to Washington, once in two weeks, 55 miles. Leave Rockport every other Wednesday at 1 pm and arrive at Washington on Thursday by 6 p m. Leave Washington every other Tuesday at 6 am and arrive at Rockport on Wednesday by 1 1 a m. NOTES. 1. The Postmaster General may expedite the mail and alter the times for arrivals and departure, at any time during

the continuance of the contract, he paying an adequate compensation for any extra expense that may be occasionedthereby. And he reserves the right to abridge any contract made under this advertisement when he thinks it proper, and to deduct from the compensation at the ratio paid under the contract, for lessening the duties of the contractor. 2. Ten minutes shall be allowed for opening and closing the mail, at all offices where no particular time is specified. 3. For every thirty minutes delay, (unavoidable accidents excepted,) in arriving alter the time prescribed in any contract the contractor shall forfeit five dollars

nrrr T u I ami if f Vip ftlv rnntinnp until I Vi r Aa

i will suv ijijuii wit- incr jhi ..w j uw-

barras in the state of Illinois, both in op- parture of any depending mail, wherc-

eration, with five quarter sections of well by a trip is lost, a torleiture ot double

Griddles, Dog Irons, Fan-mill wheels, Rag Irons, 10 plate Stoves, Odd Lids. Waggon Tire. Square Iron, Mill Spindles,

Flat Irons, Waggon Boxes, Mandrills, Saw mill cranks,

'Tea Kettles,

Bull Plough Plates, Scollop Iron, Ax bars, Ovens, Sec. Sec.

Which they will sell on reasonable terms bv the ton, hundred, or lesser quantity. Also ?00 Barrels KKNHAWA SALT,

And a few la gs ot NAILS of a very su-

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May 1 1, 1825.

Valuable Heal Property.

FOR SALE,

V VTK subscriber has for sale a trist

y and

timbered land, situate nine miles from

the seat of justice of Lawrence county, and twelve from the Wabash river; one of the above quarter sections was entered in consequence of the great indications of Iron ere thereon to be seen, and in the event of its answering the expectations of good judges in such matters,

could not fail of being a source of wealth

the amount allowed for carrying the mail one trip, shall be incurred, unless it shall be made to appear that the delay was occasioned by unavoidable accident; iri which case the amount of pay for a trip will be forfeited. . 4 Persons making proposals are required to state their prices by the year, i hose who contract will receive their

to a man of capital, who could carry pay quarterly in the months ot May,

these expected and real advantages into' August, November, and February, one

VLIST of letters remaining Office at Vincennes la. on

in the Pnst-

Office at Vincennes la. on the 1st Jolv

1825, and which if not taken out before the exniration of thrpp mnnthc Ko cnn tn

HARDWARE & CUTLERY the Genl. Post-Office as dead letters.

A B C D.

operation. For terms apply to the sub s-cripcr at West-Union Ind. JONATHAN DOUGLAS. June 11, 1825. 17-tf

mim was

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Iroots JS1IOE9.

&

ALSO QUEENS & GLASSWARfe

In very great variety.

LADIES,

G&NTLEMENS, Sc

CHILDRENS

A very complete assortment of GROCERIES. AH of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms, for cash 16-tf Vincennes, June 1825.

NEW GOODS. "JTUST received from Philadelphia qJJ and B altimo're, an extensive and very general assortment of FO REIGN VV DOMESTIC

ALSOIVom NeiV'Ovlear.a a few heavy articles vvhich will be sold at the lowest prices, at the new brick house on the corner of Market and Second streets REYNOLDS & BONNER. Vincennes. June 4, 1825. 16tf

Public Sale.

nnrsuance of the will of lamr C.

11 Smirl deed, and agreeably to an 01 dor

or decree of the Circuit court ot Knox county, we will expose to public sale on the 2d Saturday of August next, being the 13th day of the month, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m and 1 p m. at the Court house door in Vincennes, the following lots and parts of lots in this botough, viz. north cast half of lot No 84, whereon is a dwelling house, south vest half of lot No. 83, with two dwelling houses, half of No. 138, and lot No. 109, except 73 by 100 feet off of the south

corner which constitutes the whole of

eaid SmirTs real estate in Knox county

The purchase money must be paid at the

time of sale.

o. w. Johnson, ""1 Admsts. with

kowld. u holmes, the wi an if Louisa his wife nexrd, cf by their Att'v. in fact James C. homer Johnson. J Smirl, deed. Vincennes, July 2, 1825. 21-3t

Joseph Adams, Saml. Adams Junr. Danl. Branson, John Bonhomme, Geo. W. Bencfield,

Chas. Brewer, Rich. Brawdev,

John Clark,

Jno.C. Chandler

Enock B. Conga Sally Dunlap, Milton Davis,

Pierre Andre, Dellian Alley, Wm. P. Beckcs, Chas. P. Bruce,

John Black,

W. Brown,

udte Call,

V. F. Carroll,

John Conipton, Andrew Clavcombe,

Jeremiah Deravan 2,

Saml. Dunn,

month after the expiration of each

quarter. 5. No other than a free white person shall be employed to carry the mail. 6. Where the proposer intends to convey the mail in the body ol a stage carriage, he is desired to state it in his proposals; and the stage must be of sufficient size, unless other wise expressed, to conveniently convey seven passrngers. 7 Every proposer may offer in his bidj

to make improvement in the transporta-

TTNFORMS the nublic that he ccntin-

jj-iies to carry on the yQSaddlenj & Harness making business, at his shop on (water street vincennes.)

He also, will keep on hand a regular I tion of the mail, fr-.m the terms invited,

supply of either as to the mode of transporting it, LEATHER, tne speed required, or the frequency of of every description, which will be sold lhc lliPs. Pcr eck which shall receive

on reasonable terms. clue consideration

He also manufactures, and will sell at 1 nc number ot the post r .utc shall be

Jonathan G.Douglass, Elizabeth Donlir.tr,E G H J K

John Ewing 2, James Gibson, Senior Gonsales, ftion Harbin, Elijah Hurd, Elizabeth Hamilton, J. Jackson, Saml. Judah, James Kemp,

bcth twi

John Elliott, Ed nmnd Golsby, George Garrott, Joseph Huno, Westly Hogg, Ann Hoge, Joseph J ark Son, La wren Jones, William Krlso, Wm. Kilgore,

the lowest prices, Boot 6f Shoes, of every discription and quality.

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February 19, 1825.

To "Daniel P. Porter. Julius R

Porter, Harriet E Porter, Car-

line M. Porter, Laura G.

stated in every bid, and the proposal must be sealed and directed to tht General Post-Office, and endorsed "Prcfictals" Strict attention must be given to the endorsement, as it is not intended to break the seal of any proposal, until the time for receiving bids shall have expired. 8. The Postmaster General reserves to himself the right of declaring any con

tract at an end. whenever one failure

L M N O P

Elizabeth Leeck 2, Jesse Lcgicr, Sherwir Lockwcod, Isaiah Lewis,

rentiss, Thomas G Prentiss,

and Clias. M Prentiss, infant happens, which amounts to the loss of a

heirs anri children n f Thns P. tr,P

Wm. Lewis,

Chas. M'Gulre, Benj. Melton, John M'Clurc, James Nelson, Enoch Organ, Jno. J. O'Brian, Wm. Probst, John H. Porter, David Price,

Stephen Roach, Jane Richardson, John Hoss,

Moses Hawlings,

Simon Roderick,

J. R. Snider,

Pierre Sennatt, Hose a Shaw, Matthew Smock, Sand. Thomas, Michael Thorn, Saml. Thorn, A. Van Slyck, John Wilscn, Jonathan Welton Ebcn Welton, Jacob Wctmore,

George White,

Jno. Law

Israil Mead, W. K. Miller, Mr. Newport, John Organ, James Oliver, Harvev Parmtl, R.P. Price, Edward Phillips, R S T W. Wm. llaper, Edwin Ray, Jese Rice, Jacob C. Roll, Wm. Rankin, Josiah Stout, S. T. Scott,

Rachel Simpson, John Thickson, Waller Taylor 5, James Timms C, James Vermillion ?, James White, Noah C. Willis, John Whitaker,

Doct. Whittlcsev,

Prentiss and Laura G. Prentiss (formerly Laura G. Porter,) deceased. TAKE NOTICE, that at the next term of the Martin Circuit court, to be holden at Hindostan in said countv, 1 shall or.:,i r .1. : ... . r

. . ' . r . expired; and should any person refuse to

real estate of Fzekiel Porter cited lvintr contract at his bid, he shall bo n V. .u ri,iu b held responsible to the Department for

f a vipc w pniMTi? lhe "'Terence between his bid, and that at

9 1 he distances stated are such aa have been commmunicated to this ofiicc, and some of then may be incorrect: On this subject the contractor must inform himself the department will not be answerable for any mistake. 10 No bid shall be withdrawn after the time for receiving bids shall havo

June 27, 1825.

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. u. intenecK, John Weaver.

G.R.C SULLIVAN. P.M.

JT'fcrsor.s who receive newspapers, thro the Post-Office, are requested to notice, that

by orders trom the department, no newspa-

PROPOSALS. For carrying the Mails cf the United

States on lhe following Poas! Rocds, will be received at the General PostOffice, in he City of Washington, until the 5th day of October next, inclu

sive: In Indiana. 164. From Rushville by Connersville, Brownsville, Liberty and Oxford, to Hamilton, Ohio, once a week, 55 miles Leave RushvilU every other Wednesday at 6 a m and arrive at Hamilton on

Thursday by noon.

Leave Hamilton every other Monda

at 3 p m and arrive at Rushville on Tues-

per will be delivered unless the hostarrr .? day by 7 p m

paid quarterly in advance and for a snide 165. From Winchester by Noblesville

paper a quarters postage will be exacted. I to Indianapolis, once in two weeks.

Jury isz.ivis. ui-3t I Leave Winchester everv Tuesdav at

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which the contract shall be made. No decisions on bids shall be made known before the 17th of October. The assiftnment of any contract without the consent of the Postmaster General, shall forfeit it and in all cases where applU cation to make a transfer is made, the terms must be fully stated. 1 1. The contracts are to be in opera tion on the first day of January next. The contracts for routes N. 1 to 65 inclusive, are to continue three years, No. 65 to 93, and from 135 to 167 inclusive, are to continue two years, and all the-

others one year, except 173, 174 and 175, which will continue two years. JOHN M'LEAN. Post-master GcncraU General Post-Office, Washington City, June UrA, 1825.

BLANK. DEEDS for sale.