Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 March 1826 — Page 1

WESTEKN SUN & GENERAL ADVERTISER

1 'K4UMMt BY EL1IIU STOUT. V1NCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1826. Vol. 17. No. 4.

Borough Ordinance. AN ORDINANCE amendatory of the several ordinances respecting the Market Master. BE if ordained by the Hoard of Trus feet cf the Borough of Vincennes in Common Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority thereof. That the Market Master shall hereafter have and receive the sum of thirty-seven and a half cents per day, for each and every regular Market day, as a full com

pensation for his trouble in cleaning, j (which it is hereby made his duty to do, j

or have done; ana attenaing to tnc .uarket on said days. All ordinance and rcoiutions, or parts of ordinances and resolutions, heretofore passed or adopted, and coming within the purview hereof, be, and the same arc hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its promulgation. Passed March 7, 1326 G. V. JOHNSTON, CfVnn. SAML. HItL, Clk.

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Land for Sale.

THE subscriber will sell on the rmst

reasonable terms, the old Wcstfall Farm, Lot No. 4S, in the Donation, containing 40d acres, 75 of which are under fence, good orchard,

brick dwelling house, Sec fcc-This is , pmnick, an,l gomanites.

LumiuLitu unu ui iic must vaiuauic lariiis in Knox county, h is only 4 A miles from Vincennes. The terms of sale will be cash, or credit, ot good merchantable produce delivered in Vincennes at the price given by the merchants the title is indisputable. SAMUEL JUDAH. January 17, 1826. 49-3m

VOHE'S HOTEL. Sign of U-iSIII.'GTO No. 6 Sc 8, North Fourth Street, near iy Market Street, Philadelphia,

Grafted Ffruit fj Seedlings. THE subscriber has several thousand grafted and seedling Young Jlpple Trees for sale among his grafted trees, are

rscxctoxvn Pippins,

For grafted trees, price 1 2 5 cents each,

cash, or 1 8 J cents, in Potk or Wheat, to he delivered next fall. DANIEL SMITH. March 3, 1826. 3-3

Hal,

Still.

market, between 2d S? 3c streets 37TAS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and now for sale, ah elegant assortment of men Sc fashion Am. f. BUY GOODS. Comprising nearly every article needed by the Fanner, or the Mechanic. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE a CUTLERY ALSO QUEENS & GLASSWARE In very great variety. rfivrnxirvs f 1 BOOTS & GENTLEMEN 5, U fL-iioT?c; CHILDREN'S J UliS. A very complete assortment of GROCERIES. All of which will be sold on the most ac-

16-tf Vincennes, June 1825. Cheap Wholesale & Retail

,Hat Store. MP. PRICE, On MAHKF.T STREET, 9 vincennes, has constantly on hand, a handsome assortment of ha Ts 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. IfyOrdcrrs from a distance thankfully received, and specdiiy filled. .i3rW November. 1S23.

TJTNFORMS the public that he ccntinucs to cany on the Saddlery r Harness making business, at his shop on (WATER STREET VINCENNES ) He also, will keep on hand a icgular supplv of LEATHER, of every description, which will be sold cn reasonable terms. lie also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, Boots $ Shoes of evej -y.discription and quality. February 19, 1 8J5. 1-tf

Clothe People of the county of Knox.

Slate of Indiana, MARTIN COUNTY, ss. jt prorate court Special Term, ) Ftbruant Id, .7. D. 1826.

N motion, Ordered ly sai'.l court,

that notice be published for four

we I successively, i:i the Western Sun, a ik . sjKiper punted in Vincennes, that E. Sophia Hart, Mary Louisa Hart, John

Respectfully informs her fi tends I Tcnncm, Sat ah Tcnnent, James Prentiss, and the public in general, that j and Sophia Prentiss, burs of Nathaniel

she lias reduced the price of boaiding to Gardner, deceased, be and appear at a seven dollars ficr r:eik. The house is, Probate court, to be holden at the court situated in the mast central part of the house in Hindustan, on the 24th day of city for business, the rooms are numerous ' Maich next, to shew cause, if any they and commodious, the- beds and i.atlrass- : can, why the real estate of s:id Gardner, cs arc of the host, the table, as hereto- ' (or so much thtieof as is necessary,) fore, shill be furnished with every 'hint; t should not be sold for the payment of the the. extensive market affords the wait- debts ajroinst said estate

A copy test, L. R ROGERS, Clk. Fcbrnaiv 3, 1S26. 2-4JAtn

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crs arc attentive and obliging. In offering the above she hopes to continue to

! receive the public paironae,e.

?-39 March, IR26.

9 HAtLY KXPl4GTlfiI, aVthe lliiek building of Mr. Thos. Jones in Market street,

&? Per the s;cam boat

Capt. CONNER,

An entire new slock of

Purchased at

ruiLADKLPiiiA and new-york, Consisting ot" almost cvciy article in gc

n.etal demand in the western country

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rA ShciiiT's Sale.

virtue of a writ ol venditioni expo- . Jijpnas to me directed from the Clerk's

office of the Knox Circuit cons t, 1 will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday the twentieth day of March next, between the hours of ten o'clock, A m & five o'clock, p. m. agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real and petsonal estate to execution, the following proprity, to wit : one iot of ground in Harrison's addition to the Horough of Vincennes, whereon is a T;ny:ud, and its appurtenances, and

numbered on the plan of said addition

payment

JAMF.S Jc SAMl. SMITH. March 4, H2h 3-tf

which will be sold on fair terms, for good sixteen ( 1 d) a'so one other lot of ground

adjoining toe lorcgoing, and numbered seventeen, (17,) in said addition, as the property of Jeremiah Donavan, at the suit of Isaac Dunn. S. ALMY, Shtf.Kc. February 24, 1826. 2-4S'5U A LI Upi(ns indebted to the estate of ttr$5ily Mc.Neely, deed, arc hereby notifif that the heirs arc in want of their money, and that longer indulgence cannot be given after the first of Mav next. K. V. BECKKS,'adm. February 20, 1326. 2-3

NOTICE

4 LI pci sons indebted to the snbscii-

XsL her for Ferryage from the first of March, 1825, to the 1st of March, 1826, aie requested to make immediate payment to Mieure c Olney, no other persons being authorized to receive any money which may be duo mc lor Fcriyagcs, during the period aforesaid. WILLIAM MIEURE. Fcbruaiv 23, 1826 2-4

7b be so'ubi AUC fiON, On Saturdau the 'h o" Aiircky t S 26. J M Mrs. Jones' Tavern, J- Water Street a vaiicFyof

Houficnuld r limit urc.

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A iii(i)rfily of good Ilncoiu ftc, i he tortus ol sale will be, six months credit to all purchasers over g3, notes with approved security will be required. 3-2 Match 4, 1826

Etna Fire Insurance Company j

M A RTFO tl 1 . CONNKCTI0U T. J-LiUi&lisJit'J by charter in 1819. Capital 9(in HMD )n?ivp

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i or insiiiing Huusts, iiuilu ings, goods, Sc. Sec. from loss or damage by FIRE.

All payments for losses or damage by

tire , are made by this Corporation wiih out any deduction.

Losses by hie occasioned by lightning will be made good. r7Ail letters addressed to the agent on ihe subject ol Insuiance, must be post naid. JAMES SMITH, gent, Market i7rcc, I'mcl tint. March 1326. 3-tf luuiK jirr(rpnj

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(js Monday the 20th dav of March,

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the first day of the Knox Citcuit

court, at 12 o'clock, the subscriber will

jtclt at the house lately accupied by Jacob Call, a valuable collection, ot LAW,

and other Rooks, among which are, L

0 Administrator's Notice. lVi vlT( E is hereby given to all perI N. .... . . . .

00 sons n.dcutcu to the estate ol Jo

seph Haw kin's dtceasct!, that I have taken out letters of admhiisttaiion on said 'estate, aud am i.ovv leady to settle said accounts all indebted will therefoie avail thrmsrlves of this notice, and all ha

ving claims against said estate will present them pioperly authenticated for settlement I believe the said estate will be able to discharge all just demands against it. JACOR PEA, adm. C. HAWKINS, Admstx. Pike county, Febiuary 20, 1826. 2-3

7vrrTHLRLAS complaints have been

V V made, that in the collection cf the ' Johnsons Revolts,

Revenue, for the state and county, lor the . Chittl Criminal L vcar 1825, errors were committed by me, . . f. . and my deputies. Iking well assured, J (lie butted that if errors were made, they were not Gibbon's llisiory, intentional, and wishing to i edify them, CluvU'S f

should they exist, I now call upon all shilkespeai &C. tluiiL- thrniiplves in a- ...

air, Mates,

persons who may think themselves in a

ny manner injured or aggrieved, to come forward and the most ample lathfaction shall be made them. Wm. L. WITHERS. February 9, 1R26. 52f Vrinting neatly executed at this office.

Terms of sale -Cash.'

J. C. S. HARRISON. February 20, 1826. 2-3

J'lfO L'J'l.YTS per pound, will be given lor any quantity of clean Linnen or Cotton RAGS at the wesntrhn sun ofiice, in cash rcccifiti, against good accounts.

. ii E ,pai ii.ersi.ip heretofore existing J under the firm of White I? liubbs,

it aft tMis day cissoiveu ny mutual consent i-A)i persens indebted to the said .con-

ii6axc notified that payment is to be

mdc to John White, the party aulhorisd to receive all debts due them, as well As pay all demands against them, at Me-

rom, la. January 'a, it$26. JOHN WHITE, JOHN E. HUUUS. The business as usual, will be continued by John White. 5l-3m J. W. Jin Apprentice wanted. "YJ7"ANTED immediately, at this ofV V ficc, an apprentice to the Printing business, between 14 and 16 years of age one from the country would be preferred. E. STOUT.

Bible Society. THE Bibles and Testaments for thc ' Auxiliary Bible Society of Knor county,' Indiana,' having arrived, aud tho annual meeting of said society being on the first Monday in jifiril ensuing, a punctual attendance of the members f said society, is earnestly requested on that day, at 2 o'clock, p. m at the court house in Vincennes. H. JOHNSON, cry. a t. March 2, 1826. 3-5

To John Hadden. Thomas Scott, Isabella Scott Jane Scott. James Scott and Emclinc Scott. Willi, am Randolph Hadden. Henry Harper. Sf Eliza his wife Jesse Bcnefield. and 1 h lien his rcife, Isabella Hadden. llrgviia Hadden, Richard Hadden. David Hadden, &, James Elliott Hadden. YOU will take notice that on tho first day of the next ensuing term of thb Sullivan Circuit court, I shall apply to the same coutt to appoint Commissioners to make partition, and tlividr all that certain tract of land in Sullivan county, containing 400 acres, and bounded as lollows, on the north, by the land late of the heirs of Williams, deed, now of Hugh Ross, on the east by the land of Anthony Minnie, on the south by United States' land, and on the west by a tract formerly belonging to James Lcdgcrwood, deed, among the heirs of John Hadden. deed. JESSE HADDEN. one of the heirs of John Hadden, deed, February 20, 1826. 2-4sJtp George Mc Clurc. Benj. V. Beckes, Chas. Mc Clure John Binnvr, $ Saml Thompson, Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Knox county, lndiaw, T.JKK A'OTICE THAT I shall annl

on the third or fourth day of the next term of the Circuit court of Knox county, Indiana, by myself or attorney, for tho appointment of Commissioners to assign ami set over my dower in the Church land on lot No. 4, in the Donation Knox county, Indiana. RACHEL SIMPSON, widow of Patrick Simison, deed. Febiuary 22, 1826. 2-4 K. DANIKL. (atorney at law.) HAS removed from Princeton to Vincennes la and will practice law

in the hrst 5c lourth judicial circuits Ho keeps his ofiice on water street, where he may at all times be found. April 24, 824. U-tf Horough Noticed " RICHARD P. PRIfE, a member of , the Hoard ol Trustees cf the Borough of Vincennes, for tht Upper Ward the present year, having regular y handed in his resignation, which has hem accepted of by the Hoard. Now, by theiuthority vested in me as chariman, by the several ordinances cf the said Board of Trustees, I do hereby give public notice, that an election will be holden at the co-irt house in Vincennes, on Saturday the 25th day of March, instant, for one member to represent the Upprr Ward, in place of the said Richard P. Price resigned

which election shall be holden by the Judge and Clerk who officiated by regular appointment at the last general election, and conformably to the several ordinances of the Borough regulating elections. G. W JOHNSTON, Chm'n. n.r.B.r. ' March 7, 1826. 4-3 TO RENT. rTHE farmonwhich John Small, deed. Ji formerly lived, about 2 miles North East of Vincennes, on which there is about eighty-five acres under good fence, which will be let on accomodating terms by applying to the undersigned at Smalls Burgh, or to Mr. John Ross in Vincennes. Wm. M. SMALL. March 6, 1826. 4-3 Sugar and Tallow, are both wanted by the Printer, and will be gladly received in exchange for any debts owing him from subscribers, or for other work.

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