Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 November 1825 — Page 2
'That application tiavlng failed.' JoJm Knox" the congress of the republic very properly themselves loaned the A "
money to their farmers. General Abraham LapUntc
Santander is again a candidate lor L?ms Liberty
vice president of the republicHe has several rival candidates. J J 01medo,a native of Guayaquil has been appointed minister plenipotentiary from the Peruvi &n republic to Great Britain.
The buestion has occurred, as 1 William R. McCall
to Whether the military have a Jseth Mette right to vote in the election of ci- iah, T;fM?ffatt vil officers. The qualifications of I lou Mallett voters in the constitution, are 1st, heirs of William Mays, to be a Colombian 2d to be acob Myers married, or 21 vears of age. 3d. ?nr cAiCMMr?!,'?5- , . . iA. . , John G. McDonald, to read and write, (this is not to johnMcKee, be insisted on till the year 1840) Charles Manville 4th. to be master of a landed pro- Pctcr Mc.Nelly pertv of 6100. or to be in the ex- 8 . Mc Donald r . r . , , v. . John McDonald
ercise in any inaepenueni oince William Mcintosh
or caUtng other than as a workman or servant The question seems easily to be settled ; for, if the soldier possesses the stated qualifications, he is entitled to vote.
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Collector's Sale for Taxes. I WILL offer for sale before the court house door in Vinrennes,on Monday the fourteenth day of November next, Che following lots and tracts of land, oi so much thereof as will pay the tax Ec costs due thereon for the years eighteen hundred 8c twenty three, eighteen hundred & twenty four, and eighteen hundred twenty five, viz : To ton lot No. A era. No,
Thomas Anderson, John Anthis, John Bt Bonhome, Jame; P. Badollet, do do
John Bazadon,
Laurence Bouche, Jacob Burnett, Boushe, V tui Boushe, F ;vu is Boushe, Widow Boushe, Francis Boyer, Chas Bursalow, Peter Barrier, William Brittain, David Brown, Alfred Bccknell, Geo Burtch, th of J Buidalo, half of Joseph Cardinal, do do Aledar Caidinal, Joseph Companiot, Nicholas Chapard do do do do I "a'ticr, half of Augist Chapar, Antoine Chapar, B iuamin Chadsey,
160 ISO wr lOO lp 6f 154 od 23 JJ 40 ptof 24
292
30 lp ' 400 od 15 lp 52 lp 54 40 lp 60 lp 225 50 wr 100 od 12T 210 rd 150 wr 202 155 80 lp 209 40 lp 35 lp 40 lp do lp
Pierre Lature, half o
Chas. Languedoe, half of 73
Antoine P. Lallemere, 119, 50 lp same, for heirs 158, 20 lp Ant. Leveron, half of 220, 54 lp Louis Languedoe 80 lp Robert Lemon, John Friend,
baml. Legerwood, fc Co. 1 1 4
40 1 60 lp 128 80 lp 70 lp 290 rd 150 odO&tO 2)0 do od 400 mc 600 sc 100 mc 300 sp . 351 od 272 tlnrl Iw
230a I 141, 67a I 86, 204a 1 85,
I 36a 1 115, 125a 1 13, 100a 1 U7,
100a ad 205, 1 00a ad 192, 100a ad 182, 400a ad 231, 400a ad 234, 400a ad 204, 400a ad 209, 101a 1 97, 75a 1 143, 136a 1 142. 136a I Ul. same, for John Askins, 34 gr
400a od 55. 400a od 73. 1 36a near
fori Koox. same, for Angus Mcintosh, 400 od 109 same, for Sharp Ec Wallace, do 59
400a n 149, 400a n 104, 400a n 224,
same, for V. Morrison, 150 wr 134
346a p 100a 1 296.
Jay Moorhousc 400 205tc207
widow Noval 40 lp James Nabb, tl 488, 2ST, 33T, 338, 287, 254, and 289.
John Neal Victor Oneille, John Pickle Jonathan Rogers.
Geotge Redman, tl 66, 67, 68, & $ of 129
180 40 20 40 8o ' 40 80 200
400a ad l223&127
400a od 41&33 160 50 lp 400 d 109, 84, 88, 138,
mc
141
TO 400 od 22
92
28 74
97
80 lp 80 lp 18 74 100 od 30 lp 200 sc 262 sp 40 lp 166 100 wr
147 1 17
15 lp 80 lp 50 lp 80 In
I) S. Chambers, half of Pierre Cartier, Pierre Cary, Pierre Companiot, Leonard Crosby, William Curry, Pierre Dubois, IVlitchel Dubois,
Jeremiah Donavan
same, 16 Ec 17 ha Toust. Duchane, l-3dof 127
Louis Deslorrer, Lui Deslorrer, sen. same, Chaiiei Dudcrn, Samuel Drake, Cecilia Dono,
John Dolohan Christopher Delinger, James Denny, Janu s Findlay 1 Peter Ftederick, Alfred F.iirhurst Wilson F.iirhurst Wcstlev Fairhurst H armon Fairhurst, heirs of William Trancis, heirs of Alexander Fisher, Nicholas Fortan, Semo Gonzales, 347, 2
same, 297, 342, Ec 343
John D. Hay, J - ph Huno, Gabriel Huno, Henson Harbin, William Hunnicut, Joseph Joyes, Willhm Johnston, Samuel O. Johnston,
heirs of William Jones, town lots, 60, 8$, t04, 12 2. 308, r,55, 42, 334, & 385 Samuel I). Kim;, ' I0(i ad 224 George Kuykcrdall 10Q wr
loo wr 60 150 sc 124 390 rd 100 sc 7 sc 50 sc 85 sc 200 sc 162 lp 200 od 96, 43, 400 wr 54 lp 90 lp 58 od 136 150 od 60 lp 275 rd 100 od 101
P IP in
Andrew Racine,
Francis .Racine, Fiance Ravalct Francis Rascico Antoi: e Renaud John Bt. Ruchavvillc, Hen' y Racine, Louis Ra ellet, John Ro.p Harman B Robinson, John Rhodanner, Allen Reeves Charles Soudreet Peter Shoits heirs of J. C. Smirl, tl
G.R. C. Sullivan, 70a up. 400a od 94, 368a n 131, 5a n 40, 80a Wabash 266a ad 200, 100a n 183, 49a n 212 400a n 209. 100a n 205, 100a lp 50a I 209, 1 00a I. 16a c p. 400a ad 218, 400a ad 219, 25a Wabash, 10 1 a adjoining E mi son Sc Vigo, 400a n23'2, 2(Oan'l92, 400a n 234. Sullian c Pun-ell, sw corner of 154 same same 90 i ne corner of 137 Sullivan & C.u!. 10a c Sullivan & Gr:ieier, 2:) ft of tl 20, the whole of 97, 98, 36, 191, 194, and h df rf :01. G. R. C. Sullivan, guardian lor James Vanderburgh, t;0a up, -CDa od n 175, 133a od n XT. same, agent for P. (iodfroy, tl 55, 56, 90, 99. same, agent for Hempstead, COa up. andtl 11 ia4 i :, and half of 14. same, town lots, L 5. 7, 10, 12. 13, 20, 21, 14, 52, 53, 140, 142, 1-7th of 182,25,93, 503. 24, 2i5i, 311. 43, 315, 502, Z2i, 39, 325. 393, 4S2, and half rf 9J. Jese Steward, 350a Indian creek. Joseph Scrogglns, 50a Smalls creek, 6'anmel Scomp, 160a land John Smith, 150a Busscron prairie Samuel S.tzer, 250a sc J. Setzcr 250a mc. Win. Shepherd Oa mc George Stipes 100a. D Snyder 2C0a od 53. David W. Snyder, 100a od 53 heirs of Patrick Simpson, 400a od 37, 200a od 57, 400a od 153. J. K. Sloan 120a i d Francis Trotier 40a lp. Jesse Thomas 60a wr. J. Thickston, 100a id Bluthard Thixton, 100a wr James Thrailkill, 100a ad heirs of Wm. C. Yandex enter, half of tl 101 Francoisc Vachate, tl 156. Pierre Vachate, half of tl 165 John Bt. Villeneuve. tl 122 heirs of Alexander Valley, 140a lp Francis Vigo, 235a ad 215, 4lGa ad 95. 400a ad 74. 375a t3n,rl0w, and town lots Nos. 253, 294, 499, 450, 399, 393, 442, 39 S, 276, 341, 36 5, 187, 228, 370,93. same, for Mc.Kce's heirs, 68a lp. and town lot 96. Wm. O. Wheeler . of 2:5, & J of 236. Jacob Warner, 100a od 63 Michael Willie 106a heirs cf Henry Kmhry, 800a ad 235 c 240. iVoi Residents Land.
400
400a
100a 100a 800a 120 a 200a 100 a 200a 150a 400a 400a
aA 16. ad 217. od 201 to 82,&84. lo 119. od 293. to 119. ad 202. ad 41. ad 200. ad 27. ad 68,
112a ad 200a ad 400a lo , 100a lo 31a od 200a od 100 ad 50a ad 50a ad 153a ad 400a ad 80a ad
172. 228. 1 -o. 295. 135. 173. 303. 293. 207. 24. 67.
tCa ad 314a lo 20a lo 50 t lo54 100 i od 400a cd 15Ca lo 140a ad 400a ad 400a ad 200a ad 300a Z&
199 U6 S7 fv61 303 41 298 115 19 2S0 42 242
100a od 10. 100a od 63. 400a ad 23c 400a ad. 400a ad 125. 32 i ad 145. 31ila ad 155.
400a cd 400a c ;1 400a ad 100a ad 400a ad 400a ail 1'Va ud
15. 64. 229. 128. 150. 2i-.
100a od TO 400a od 85 400a ad 90 4, 0a ad 230 4 ':0a ad 131 400a ad 154 40'Ju ad 241
Non Residents Town Lots Nos; 11, 3, 4. 6. 23 34, 35 29 30, 31, 32. 78. 79 58. 45 .30 94 95. 403, 443 295 482, 354. 347 395. 444. 157, 206 231.272,371 149, 122 245. 319. 422.274 417 408, 404. 402 400 296.501. 145 167. 241, 237, 320 423 268 132 426, 387, 322. 261. 353.346.448 266, 445. 160. 176, 247.222 144 203, 210. 321. 475. 267, 133.479 305. 301. 390, 279. 451 121,204 239. 369, 474, 275, 414 425, 197 300. 269, 421, 317, 427 385,342 447 394, 156, 248, 392 298 452 300. 141, 205, 234. 271.368,476 327, 355, 339, 348, 293, 498. 1 1 8 246, 218, 270 370, 477.416.311 257 439, 401 455, 313,318,500 & 277 AW Residents in 11 A. 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 Cheap Wholesale & Retail, L J Hat Store. P. PRICE, On MARKET STREET, j!.. vincennes, has constantly on hand, a handsome assortment of hats of every description, which he is enabled to sell as low as any in the place. HE NOW MANUFACTURES THE Cortes & Oval Water Proof HATS, Which arc ascertained to be the latest fashions. JJC7"Ordcrrs from a distance thankfully received, and speedily filled 43-1 v nv( mher, 182 Just Received, 2() bas Havanah COFFEE, I J 20 kegs Boston NAILS, assorted, 10 kegs COPPERAS, 1 barrel GLUE, 75 barrels 1 urks island SALT, 40 do Saline do. 2 tons waggon tire assoited. And an assortment of Shirtings and Sheetings, Plaids and Stripes, Which are offered at a small advance. Wm BURTCH. Vincennes, Aug. 1825. 23-tf ?rT The highest price in CASH or GOODS, will be given for clean HEKS ir.fA and merchantable PORK this fall. W. B.
or's Sate for Gibson county
ITCE is heiebv given, that I will
commence exposing to public sale,
atXhe court house door in Princeton, in j Gibson county, la. on the second Monday
in November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock r m all the lands and town lots in Gibson county, on which the taxes and costs remain unpaid for the years eighteen hundred Sc twenty four, and eighteen bundled Sc twenty five, and that the sale will be continued from day today, until all such shall have been exposed to public sale. JAMES DEVIN, c g c. October 12, 1825 35-4t fvotor . D. Woolverton, f! BESIDES in the house lately occupied by E. M'Namec, and will devote his holc attention to the business of his profession. He is fully authorized to settle the accounts of Doctor MNamee, and will icceive in payment, viz s coin, fiorky tow and fax linen, giTuafig beeswax or lumber, if delivered in Vincennes, by the first of December next, after which all unsettled accounts, will be lodged with an officer for collection. He will also icceive any of the above articles of produce, on account of his own practice, if delivered in their proper seasons, and within six months alter the services are rendered. Vincennes, July 13, 1825. 22-tf .' Apprentice wanted. "'JTTANTED mediately, at this ofy V fice, an apprentice to the Printinfi business, between 14 and 16 yeats of age one frcrn the country would be preferred. E, STOUT
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i LAUect
To all ichom it may concern . OITCE is hereby ivusu.at I will on the second Monday in A'ovem. ber next, ensuing. the date hereof, commence selling at the court house door of Vigo county; state of Indiana, all and singular, the lands and town lots on tvhich the taxes due thereon for the year tigh. teen hundred and twenty five, c extracts for the years eighteen hundred and twenty two, eighteen hundred Ec twenty thre and eighteen hundred Sc twenty four, arc not paid on or before the said second Monday of November, and that said sale will conunue from day to day, between the hours of nine o'clock, a m. and four o'clock, p. m. of each day, until all arc offered for sale. HENRY ALLEN, Col. vc . Terre Hautr. Oct 11. 18?5 36-4t. Fifty Dot tan Ravurd. '. ! t AN A WAY from the subscriber 11. 3 ving now at Columbus, in Missis
sippi, a negro man named J 0 E,
and was taken uii Mjmttimc in J unr
in rope county, Illinois, and broke jail, an l made his escape ftore tl eu-. the
um wi juiy. iic iius a scar irom a r jd just above ore of his hip bonts. He is about 27 or 30 vears old, five lect six or riht ii ches high; black, has lathery down look when spoken to. his eyes h vc rather a red cast, Fpare built, but neatly formedand no partk ular marks o'hifr than as above described Befoie leaving the jail, he told another negro that he would not tell his rin-ht
name, nor acknowledge the name of his master again, as it was from his having done so, in this instance, that he came to be taken up, and news of it sent to me I have reason to believe that he is ; iming for the state of Ohio I will give the above reward to any person who will apprehend said negro, and put him in jai:, so that I can ge 1 im, or one hundred dollars to have him delivered to me, where I now live, and will pay all expenses for the transportaiion JAMES BAIL! Y. Siwneetown, Aug 22. 1825 30-9t Notice to Printers ffpiIE undersigned acquaints ti e P;infl ers of this city, and thiouuhout ho United States, that after very heavy expenditures, and much exertion, he is enabled to execute at the shortest notice, all
orders lor type of the following sizes:
Brevier, Mimn, Nonpareil,
SO
Great P rimer t
English, Pica, ( Small Pica, hong Primer,
Tnc type which is furnished from Mr
foundry, will, it is confidently believed, be pionounccd equal, if not suptiior, in beauty and durability, to any now in use in this country. As it has been the wish of the subscriber to have his plain type excel in elegance, he has not yet prepared himself to issue a Specimen Book of ornamental type he will, however, in a she rt time, furn. ish Printers with samples of every requisite type for a paper or book office, lie will thankfully receive orders for any quantity of type, or other ai tides above enumerated, and pledges himself to furnish them as punctually, and upon as good terms as they can be procured from any Type Found: y in America. The subscriber takes the libcity to mention that he is the first native American Letter Cutter in the United States, and that nearly all the letters furnisf ed from the different foundries have been cut by him. He has lor many years labored in the service of proprietors of othcr foundries. He now asks the patronage of Printers for himself. He has also every description of Brag Rules, Space Pules, Quotations, Jus 'Ji ers, Leader, ic RICHARD STARR. Philadelphia, March 26, 1825.
2$
T M'OK.A S fhp rmMJr tU U.. -1
UCS to carrv nn th
Saddlery Ha? ?icss making business, at his shop on f WATER STREET VIVREN'SES.I
He 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!
the lowest prices, . Hoofs &' Shoes, of every discription and quality. February 19, 1825. Utf Tif'O CENTS per pound, wilfX.
I given for any quantity of clean Linnec or Cotton BAGS at the tve&ntern sub office, in cath r;:r.ptft against good e .counts.
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