Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 October 1825 — Page 2
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NEW GOODS, JUST received from Philadelphia, a general assortment oF British, French & America?! l)nj Goods, CUTLERY, H ARD 2c QU EEN SW ARE, GROCERIES, SHOES, &c. Which are offered for sale, low. Wm. BURTCH. July 20, 1820. 23-tf
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AS just received from Philadelphia and flaltimore, handsome and ve
ry gener i assortment of Merchandize of every description consisting of Spring 5 Summer PRY GOODS, A complete assortment of Iltrduare and Cutlery, Queenswarc $ Glassware. straw N& BONNETS FRESH 'GROCERIES. AU of which are offered for sale at the tnost reduced prices for cash 15 tf. ay 28. 1825.
Cheaper Cheaper Still.
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ov market, between 2d & 3d streets HAS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and now for sale, an elegant assortment cf RICH Ec FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, Comprising nearly every article needed by the F timer, or the Mechanic. A OENEPAL ASSORTMENT OF HAUhn ARK& CUTLERY ALSO QUKHXS& GLASSWARE In vcr great variety. LM)Es, 1 ROnTGi GEVILEMENS, 8c J-",,, CHILURENS J iH'l. A very complete assortment of GROCERIES. All of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms, for cash 16-tf Vincennes, June 1825
Cheap Wholesale tr Retail, Hal Store.
P. PRICE, Oil MARKET STREET, vinckxnf.s, has constantly on
hand, a handsome assortment of hats of every description, which he is enabled to oell as low as any in the pl?c. HE NOW MANUFACTURES THE Cortes, & Oval Hater Proof II ATS, Which arc ascertained to be the latest fashions 701 dorrs from a distance thankfully received, and speedily filled. 4:1-1 v November, 182:? 7T N I OR MS the public that he continues to carry on the Saddlery r flat ness making business, at his shop on (WATER SIHF.KT VINC1.NNFS ) frllc also, will keep on hand a regular supply of LEATHER, of every description, which will be sold on reasonable terms. He also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, Boots A- Shoes. of every discription and quality. February 19, 1825. 1-tf
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now prepared to take a few boarders by the week, month or year, after the 1st of October next. CAROLINE SMITH. Vincennes, Sept. 28, 1325. 33-tf Collector's Sale for Taxes. "JT WILL offer for sale before the court J3L house door in Vincennes, on Monday the fourteenth day of November next, the following lots and tracts of land, or so much thereof as will pay the tax 8c costs due thereon for the years eighteen hundred Sc twenty three, eighteen hundred & twenty four, and eighteen hundred twenty five, viz : Town lot J,'o. A era. A'o.
Thomas Anderson, John Anthis, John Ik. Honhome,
James P. Radollet, do do John Bazadon, Laurence Douche, Jacob Burnett, Mab Boushe, Vital Boushe,
Fi ancis Boushe, Widow Boushe, Francis Boycr,
Chas. Bursalow, Peter Bairier, William Brittain, David Brown, Alfred Beckncll, Geo Bunch, h cf J Buidalo, half of Joseph Cardinal do do Medar Caidinal, Joseph Companiot, Nicholas Chapard do do
do do 28 I . Cartier, half of 74 August Chapar, 80 lp Ambrose ''ornia, 90 lp Antoine Chapar, 80 lp Benjamin Chadscy, 97 1) S Chambers, half of 18 Pierre Cartier, 74
Pierre Cary, Pierre Companiot, Leonard Crosby, William Curry, Pierre Dubois, Mitchel Dubois, Jeremiah Donavan same, 10 John Dclilc, half of
Toust. Duchane, I
Louis Desloncr, Louis Desloncr, sen. same, Charles Dudcrn, Samuel D ake, Cecilia Dono, John Dolohan Christopher Dclingcr, James Denny,
James Findlay
Peter Fi tf'e ick,
Alfred F i- bin st Wilson F mi hurst Westley Fairhurst Harmor Fairhurst,
heirs of William Francis,
heirs of Alexander Fisher,
Nicholas Foitan, Semo Gonzales; o47, 2
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Sale for Taxes.
WILL expose to public sale at the
ourt house door in ti c town of Por
tcrsville, en the second Mwday in Vo-
vetnber next, all the tracts of land, and
town lots in Dubois county, for the tax
cs due thereon for the year 1825, if said m tax u not paid on or helot c the second
DlomUy in November ensuing.
Wm. EDMOVSTON, Cel.
Taxes) Duboi county. Sept. 18, 1825. 32-41
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John D Hay,
Joseph Huno, Gabriel Huno,
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Joseph Joyes,
William Johnston,
Samuel O. Johnston,
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heirs ol William Jones, town lots, 60, 85,
104, 122. 30S, 355, 42, 334, k 385
Samuel D. King, 100 ad
George Kuykcndall 100 wr
John Knox 65 ad James Kvlc 100 sc
John Kutch do tnc
Amory Kinney lOO
Abraham Laplantc Louis LibertyPierre Laturc, half of
Chas. Langucdoc, half of 73 Antoine P. Lallemcrc, 119, 50 lp same, for heirs 158, 20 lp Ant Lcveron, half of 220, 54 lp Louis Langwcdoe 80 lp Robert Lemon, John Friend, Saml. Lcgct wood, SOCo. I '4 William Mc.Call 40 1 Joseph Mctte e 60 'P James T. Moffatt, 128
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Charles Moves
Louis Mallett heirs of William Mays Jacob Myers Randall C. Morgan, Frederick Mahl.sen. John G Mc Donald, John Mc Kee, Charles Manvillc Peter Me. Nelly James II. McDonald
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John McDonald William Mcintosh
230a 1 141, 67a 1 86, 204a 1 85, 136a 1 115, 125a I 13, 100a I 147, 100a ad 205, 100a ad 192, 100a ad 182, 400a ad 231 400a ad 234, 400a ad 204,0. 400a ad 209, 10 la 1 97,7vl rU43,
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same, for Angus Mcintosh, 400 od 109 same, for Sharp Sc Wallace, do 59 400a n 149, ,400a n 104, 400a n 224, same, for W. Morrison, 150 wr 134 346a p i 00a 1 296. Jay Moorhouse 400 205&207 widow Noval 40 lp James Nabb, tl 488, 237, 337, 338,
287, 254, and 289. John Ncal Victor Oneillc, Dominique Patre,
John Pickle 400 od 92
Jonathan Rotrcrs. 1 1
George Redman, tl 66, 67, 68, Sc of 129
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Andrew Racine,
Franci6 Racine, Francis Ravalct Francis Rascico Antoine Rcnaud John Bt. Rucharvillc, Hemy Racine, Louis Ravcllct, John Roop Harman B. Robinson, John Rhodarmer, Allen Reeves Charles Soudreet Peter Shorts heirs of J C. Smirl, tl
widow Soulina, of tl 120 G R. C. Sullivan, 70a up. 400a od 94, 368a n 131, 45a n 40, 80a Wabash 266a ad 200, 100a n '83, 49a n 212 400a n 209. 100a n 205, 100a lp 50a I 209, 100a I. 6a cp 400a ad SIB, 400a ad 219, 25a Wabash, 101a adjoining Emiton Sc Vigo, 400a n232, 200a n 192, 400a n 234 Sullivan v Purcell, 19a s'.v corner of 154 same 'same 90a ne corner of 137 Sullivan c Call, 10a vc Sullivan oc Gractcr, 20 ft of tl 20, the whole of 97, 98, 36, 191, 194, and half of 201. G. R. C. Sullivan, guardian for James Vanderburgh, 60a up, 200a od n 175, 13:3a od n H7. same, agent for P. Godfroy, tl 55, 56, 90, 99. same, aent for Hempstead, CQa Up. andtl 11 anil 12, and half of 14. same, town lots, 2, 5, 7, 10, 12, 13, 20, 21, 14, 52, 53, 140, 142, 1 Till of 182,25,93, 303, 24, 268, 314, 483, 31.5,502,324, 39, 325. 393, 482, and half of 92. Jesse Steward, 350 1 Indian creek. Joseph Scroggins, 50 1 Smalls creek, iVunuel Scomp, 160a land John Smith, 150a Busseron prairie hamuel Setzer, 250a sc J. Setzer 250a mc. rm. Shepherd 80a rr.c. George Stipes 100a. D Snyder 200a od 53. David W. Snyder, 100a od 53 heirs of Patrick Simpson, 400a od 37, 200a od 57, 100a oil 153. J. K. Sloan I1.0.1 rd Francis Trotier 40a lp. Jesse Thomas 60a wr. J. Thickton, lOOard. lUuthard Thixton, 100a wr James TUrailkill, 100a ad heirs of Wm. C. Yande venter, half of tl 101 Fiancoifee Vachate, tl 156. Pierre Vachate, half of tl 165 , John lit. Villeneuve.tl 122 heirs of Alexander Valley, 1 10a lp Francis Vigo, 235a ad 215, 400a ad 95. 400a ad 74. 375a t3n,rl0w, and town loU Nos. 253, 29-1, 499, 450, :9), 393, 442, 39S, 276, 311, 363, 1S7, 228, 376, ik 93. same, for Mc.Kee's heirs, 6iia In. and tow n lot 96. Wm. I). Wheeler of 235, & 230. Jacob Warner, 100a od 63 Michael Willie 106a heirs of Henry Lmbry, 800a ad 235 & 240. JSon Residents Land.
100a od 10. 400a od 15. 100a od 30 100a oil 63. 400a od 61. 400a od S5 400a ad 23c. 400a ad 2JJ. 400a ad 90 400a ad. 400a ad 237. 400a ail 236 400a ad 125. 400a ad 128. 4i;0a ad 131 32 1 ad 146. 400a ad 150. 400 1 ad 154 3-Sla ad 155. 400a ad 244. 400a ad 241 100 1 ad 165. 112a ad 172. 10 1 ad 19 400a ad 217. 200a ad 228. 314a lo lb6 100a od 201 400a lo 173. 20a lo 87 100a lo 82,6c84. 100a lo 295. 50alo54&61 800a lo 119. 31a od 135. 100a od 303 KOa od 98. 200a od 173. 400a od 41 200a lo 119. 100a ad 303. 15Wa lo 29S 100a ad 202. 50a ad 198. 140a ad 115 200a ad 41. 50a ad 107. 400a ml 195 150a ad 00. 153a ad .40. 400a ad 290 400a ad 27. 400a ad 67. 100a ad 42 400a ad 68, 80a ad 220. 300a ad 242
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Nos. 14. 15. 190. 192. 129. 119 191, 189. 117, 183, 184, 120, 118 9. and 13. WILL. L. WITHERS, c.r.k.c. Vincennes, October 13, 1825. 35 -4t
Information to Pensioners.
STATE OF INDIANA
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COUNTY OF
October 12. 1S25.
Conformably to the regulations of the war department, of the 19th of June, 1824, I. a magistrate in the county above named, do hereby certify, that I have the most satisfactory evidence (here state what the. evidence is w hether personal knowledge or the affidavits of respectable persons, giving their names) that CDt who has this day apj c ti id before me, to take the oath of identity, the identical person in the pension Certificate which he has exhibited before me, numbered , and bearing date at the war oflicc, the. day of 18, that the said certificate w as originally issued for him ; that he now holds the same in his possession, and claims all the benefits arising therefrom Given under my hand at 1 on the day and year above written. A B, . I, KF. clerk of the court of county, certify that Att is a magistrate, as above, and that the foregoing signature, purporting to be his, is genuine.
in testimony wnereor 1 nave m-rruntn at mr-
ed my seal of office, and subscribed n
name, ims oay 01 in tlie yeai. EF. Clerk of the court of- c-untiKs
1 he above affidavit is required in all i uses where the Pensioner has not received his stipend for one year ; pensioners applyinguthout procuring the above certificate will fid in getting the pension money due The f regniivr form must he pursued lit Doctor J. D. lloolverlun, B ESIDES in the house lately occuJLu pied by E. M'Xamcc, and will devote his whole attention to the bu n? sc of his profession. He is fully authorized to settle the accoxtnts of Docto M' Nunec, and will leceive in payrmnt, wheat, corn, fiork tow md flax i.v.ent ginsang. beeawax or lumber, if dc i eicd in Vincennes, by the first of Dcir?r.ber next, after which all unsettled zee. ' -ts, will be lodged with an officer for c..u ction. He will also receive any 1 1 the above articles of produce, on account of his own practice, if delivered in ti eir proper seasons, and within six months after the services arc rendered. Vincennes, July 13, 1825. 22-tf
iVoi Residents Town Lots Nos: 11, 3, 4. (J. 23. 34, 35. 29 30, 31. 32. 78. 79- 58, 45. 50 94 95. 40:5, 443. 295. 482, 354, 347 395, 444. 157. 200, 231,272,371 149, 122 245. 319. 422. 274. 417 408, 404. 402 400. 290.501, 145 107, 241, 237, 320. 423.208. 132 420, 387, 322. 201. 353.340.448 200, 445, 100, 170, 247, 222. 144 203, 210, 321, 475, 207, 133,479
Executors Sale. IT Y virtue of tin ast will and testa5 mcnt of Luke Decker, deed, and by a Decree ot the Piobatc court, of the county of Knox, the undersigned executors will expose to public sale, at the
court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday, the 22c of October next.
the following tract ol land, confining , three hundred sixty two acres If ffty five hundredths, lying situate, and bring on liver Deshee, in the said county of Knox, and state of Indiana, atid bou' ded by lands owned by John Devore, And-ew Purcell, Nicholas Johnson, and Widiam Miner, and on the other side by vacant land, on the following terms, to wit : one fourth of the purchase money in i andt one fourth in nine months, c the balance in eighteen months, the purchaser giving
bond and security for the two last payments. JOHV DECKER, ExccuJOHN CLAY POOLE. tors. September 22, 1325. 32-4t Collectors Last .otice. TT SHALL positively proceed to force 11 the collection of TAXfiS, if not j ; id
before the tenth day of September ; tHs
notice 1 nope win oc attended to, as it
will be very disagreeable for me to be
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hope the people will at least try and yyy their taxes this year; those that cannot pay the present rate, will be in a bad way when we get at the canal W. L. WITHERS, k g. August 12, 1825. 26-tf
Sale for Taxes.
3 WILL on the 2d Monday in Novcrn bcr next, commence selling atfic
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land on which the taxes remain unp: , d for the years 1824. and 25, sale tocor.tinuc ftom day today, between the lion ,f 9 and 4 o'clock, until all is so'd or ,flV -d GFO A WALLER, CoL October 1st, 1825. 34-4t
