Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 June 1826 — Page 2
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the garrison end people. It wa3 rumored atPrevosa, on the 19th of March, that Ivliaulis had captured twenty-five Egyptian vessels, richly laden, sent by the Pacha of that country to Constantinople ; & further, that the Greeks had, by a bold coup, de main, made themselves masters of seven magazines of provisions and ammunition in Thessaly and OlympUs. lb. . Reasonable Goods .tii b REYNOLDS & BONNER,
f Market Street, Vincennes,)
IT! AVE just received from Philadel11 Pna ar,d Baltimore, a large and general assortment of MERCHANDIZE embracing almost every article usually called for which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash. 12-tf April 26, .826.
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NEW GOODS. S. TOMLINSON,
MARKET ST11EKT. VINCENNES, IA ) MAS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, a handsome and very general assortment of M : R CHAXDIZE of every description consisting of Spring and Summer
DRY GOODS
A complete assortment of flardivare and Cutlery, Queensxvare and Glassware, FRRSH GROCERIES. All of which arc offered tor kale at his usual low prices for cash. ' 10-tf April, 1826.
FilEStUUUUVAL. J :::oio: : : -
iHE subscriber has now open and for
sale a large and splendid assort
ment of Spring and Summer GOODS,
consisting of British, India, French and Domestic. An extcrmve assoitment of Sadlerv Groceries Hardware Cutlery Glass and Queensware. All ot which will be sold at his usual low rates, for cash. Wm BURTCH, Market Street, Vincennes. April, 1826. 10-tf
lIIE subscribers have received, per late arrivals, in addition to their former stock of
GOODS.
Spanish, and half Spanish Segars, Juniatta Iron as'd. Pittsburgh Porter, Ohio super. Flour. Waggon Boxes,
150 barrels Kcnhawa Salt, Also a quantity of First quality cold expressed CASTOR OIL, in bottles. Which they offer for sale, wholesale & retail, low for cash J Sc S. SMITH, Marktt Street, Vincennes. May, 1826. 13-tf
Cheaper b$ Cheaper Still. CH:7utAlFrEl!.
ON market, between 2d 3d streets HAS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and now for sale, an elegant assortment of HICU k FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, Comprising nearly every article needed by the Fanner, or the Mechanic. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF II A HI) WARE & CUTLERY ALSO QUEENS & GLASSWARE In very great variety. rPVTM-vrNq J BOOTS &' GENTLLMhNb, & Vnnc CHILDREN'S J A very complete assortment of GROCERIES. All of which will be sold on the most accommodating tcrms for cash-16-tf Vincennes, June 1825j
Pi Lead, Shot, "Writing Paper, Logwood, Orleans Sugar, Coffee,
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INFORMS the public that he continues to carry on the Saddlery &? Harness making business, at his shop on (water street vincennes.) 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 at the lowest prices, Boots $ Shoes, of every discription and quality. February 19, 1825. Utf
The Steam Boat AMERICAN.
TTJHE propnetors of the Steam Hoat American, now in successful operation, plying between Louisviih- Sc Tent Haute, offer her for saie on advantageous terms. She is of light draught ot water, with an excellent Engine, and only two years old in June next. For terms ap ply to Messis. Mieur Sc Ormsby, Louisville ; W. C. Rogers. Cincinnati ; V. C. Linton, Terre-Haute ; or to J As L WILSON, Master s b a. May 9, 1826r 13-tf 2 Commissioners Sale. supkemr court, Miy Term, 182G. In Chancery Between John Badollet, t others, complainants and appellees, and Wilson Lagow, and others, defendants 5c appellants, On appeal from Knox Circuit Court. jTHEREA, by the decree of the Y y Supreme court of Indiana, lately made in the above cause, it was ordered, adjudged and decreed, that all that certain lot of land whereon the Steam Mul formerly stood, and whereon the Steam Mill now stands- being bounded by tour streets, and being pan ot the steam mill tract of land, adjoining the IVtiough ot
Vincennes, in tin county ot Knox, toge j ther with the buildings thereon eicu:d, and 'he engines, boilers, irons and cablings thereon and therein, which were part of t'.ie machinery of the former stenm mill, situated cn the said lot of ground, and the aupui teiumccs thereunto belonging, be sold at public sale, for cash, to the i.ighest biddci. And also that Hiram Decker, Zewca Al?,;y and Samuel Hill, or any two of ihcm be appointed Commissioners of this court, with full power and authority to make the sale aforesaid, first giving notice of the time and place of said sale in some newspaper printed at Vincennes, for four successive werlss, and with full power and authority to make a conveyance in lee simple, to the purchaser or purchasers at said sale, for the premises aforesaid. Therefore Notice is hereby given, that the undersign d, or some two of them, Commissioners as aforesaid, will expose to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday the third day f July next, between the hours ot ten a m. and four r m of said day, all anil singular the premises aforesaid, above specified, with the appurtenances, as aforesaid. HIR AM DECKER, f ComSENECA ALMY, missiSAMUEL HILL, loners.
May 27, 1826. 16-4 s. judah, complts atty.
NOTICE. TORS J. KUYKENDALL If
'DECKER, take this mode for the
first time, of teminding their friends, and the public, that they arcdesitous of closing their books. It is therefore desired that all who know themselves indebted, either to Doctor J Kuykendall, or to Kuykendall t5 Decker, to come forwaid Mid close their accounts, with cash, or othcrwise. From the long indulgence given, it is hoped all will comply. They propose receiving in payment, country Linen, Bees-Wax, Corn, and Perk, if delivered in the proper season. Likewise good fat Catile the most liberal prices will be given. If this notice is not complied with by the 20th of December next, other measures will be oursucd KUYKENDALL 5c DECKER. June 2, 1826. 16-tf
JMasonc Celebration.
E anniversary of St. John the Bap
SKI Ust, will be celebrated at Peters-
IjOrgh, Pike county, la. on the 24th June, ny Clay Lodge, No. 29. The members of neighboring Lodges, and transient Bre thren aie invited to attend. J. JOHNSON, 1 Committee A. TOUTELLOT, of Arrange1 TISLOW. J menttt. Way 16, 1826. U-4
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Etna Fire Insurance Company HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. Established by charter in 1819. Capital
200,000 Dollars. For Insuring houses, build
ings, goods, Sec. Sec from loss or damage by FIRE.
All payments for losses or damage by lire, are made by this Corporation without any deduction. Losses by fire occasioned by lightning will be made good. JO All lelteis addressed to the agent on the subject of Insurance, must be post paid. JAMES SMITH, Agent, Market Street, Vincennes. March 1326. 3-tf
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VOIIE'S HOTEL.
W;ncf WASHLMiTON,
No. 6 Sc 8, North Fourth Street, near
Market Street, tlilLADELriiJA,
HJj Uespectfull) informs her tik
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nubile in ccticraj, tn:u
siie has reduced the -price of boarding to seven dollars per wet k. The house is situated in the most central part of the city for business, the rooms are numerous and commodious, the beds and mattiasses are of the best, the table, as hereto fote, shall be furnished with every hing the extensive market affords the waiters are attentive and obliging. In r.flVring the above she hope. to continue to receive the public patronage. 3-39 March, 1826,
State of Indiana,
MAR I IN CIKCUIT COURT,
March Term, a. d. 1826.
Moses Watson, "J against v Foreign Attachment. Dioginess Hill, J fN this cause, on motion, it is ordered, that the proper' y attached be sold and on motion, it is further ordered, that i he pendancy of this suit be published in
! tli c Western Sun, a newspaper ptintcdat
Vincennes, Indiana, foe 'brce weeks sue ecssivcly piewoas to the next term o! this court. A Copy- trst, L iiOCEUS, Clk. mcc Hindoustan, June 2, i 826 17-3 Ikrij Iti'Cito)i, John Hordvr.s. Pittsey Haulers ( formerly Patjseij Btcnton,) William Heck, Uetseij Beck, (formerly Betsey lire-. ton ) and bally Brenton. tkk notice I shali ujjy to the next Circuit con; t for Pike County, to appoint Commissiont is to n.akc partition of the h.j.d of Henry Brent, ft-n. (;ate of Pike county.) deceased, that w. s assigned to Polly li nton, his vvidow, ,r lice down. JAMi-S FOWLER in right of his wfe, PAly, ( formttly Polly Brent 07i J March 25, 1826. 17-4 host Certificate of Land purclias f? ed frum the United States. tVhLAC nonce is hereby given, that, j nine weeks after date, application will be made to the Register ot the Lanu Ofiicc at Vincennes, lor the renewal cf a Land Certificate in the name of William Geo tje, for the N. E quarter of Section N . 4, in Township No. 2 N of Range N 5 V. in the District of Vincennes, t. c original have br en lost, or destroyed. Given under my hand at Vincennes, this 29 in Apiil, 1826. H-9t PETER DURESS.
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State of Indiana, PIKE CiRUIl COURT,
February Term, 1826. Martha Kinman, f vs Libel for Divorce. Jeremiah Kinman, I OW at this time came thccomplai1 ! nant, by Richard Daniel, her counsel, ard on motion, it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this state Ordered, that he be and appear at the next term and answer the complainants bill, otherwise proceedings will be had therein in his absence on further motion, It is ordered, that notice of the pendency of this suit be given by publication four weeks successively, in the Western Sun, a paper printed at Vincennes and that this cause be continued until the next term of this court. A copv test, JOHN Mc.INTIRE, Clk. p c c. June 1, 1826. 16-4 Hags ! Hags P Hags ! TWO CEXTS per pound, will be given for any quantity of clean Lumen or Cotton RAGS at the wesnterw sun office, in cash receipts, against good accounts.
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Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a writ fieri facias in damages, to me directed, from the
Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit court, 1 will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday the twenty-sixth day of June, inst. between the hours of ten o'clock, a.m. and five o'clock, p. m. agreeably to the third sec- r tion of the law iubjecting real and perfilial estate to execution, the following tract of land, to wit two hundred acrts off of the north west half of lot No. two bundled and seventeen, (217) also the following town lots, lying and being in the Borough of Vincennes, to wit : Nos. four hurdrcd and thitty nine, (439) four hundud and thirty-five, (435) four hundred and twenty-nine, (429 ) four hundred and seventeen. (4 7) given up as the property o! Robeit Huntin. at the suit of Wilson Lagow and Mai tin Rose. S. ALMY, ShJT k c. June 2, 1826. 16-4-82 Y i:tue of a fee bill, placed in my J) hands by Robert Runtin, former Clerk of the Circuit emit of Knox county, against the hei: s c: 1 legal irprcsentutives of Jane 13 -e Ha-md, (ca! ed St. Ma ia, the cidei)Ihatc iieii:j .:. and will sell at public ontt . y, bclo' t t-.urt I O'ise door in Vi...nn;.s. on AIj -s :u y b c tiven'y sixth day I this instrnt, b . een '! hours o' ten oV! xk, a m : five-7
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tton of tie iaw subjecting real
sonal estntr t" t. xectrh n, for rerd mo
ney, three fourths of the f.liov iig .tactcf
land or
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ncntsin m ; in front, '.oundmtr on the Faux Cbnn:.:l!e c frty nrpenis in fVpth, runincr bark, and b' ing in township No. two, north, in ranc No ten, west, cn the general survey in the R iisler's cfiice for the District of Vux c; t
June 3, 1826.
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Sjjf TO t!e citizens of Knox, v- 1 the surrounding counties Dr CHAt. II. LAUB respectfully offers his ' ofesMonal services, in the vaiious bra: ' 1 3 of MKDicixs S: suRGEiiY. He ma be
consulted at his office on Ma'ker st:ce
one door west of Mr. Mieui ' apotlu cary shop. N 13. The poor, by applying, will bz advised gratuhcu-' . 16-tf June 1, to.25.
Taxes Taxc r5'axcs' f AM no '.v icady iu -i.c'nc t- s for the r ;e cnt ycautrtd o coiTse expect pn !T.)' r,ayn!tnt A: s. on as it can posibU' !. 'i' PC. Thos 't h wtre d V.nauenfs for the
. iv I S25. are parncu'a !y inv itcd to set- j th: Hi." irr.c jj tnedia.eiv Likewiseall Cs
who are i.id(bied to me in a natewayf as I s!ui! ft c-.mp! :!el o coerce the payment as so'r I'rreaiu r as possible. It is hfr t d and i.x; tcte'i that the people will :ad tl r nie'ies of this notice, as I shall eiv eavor t nirkc the whole collection agn cablv to law. W.'L. WITHERS, c n kc. Vino nnes, May, 1826. 14-tf
I have a good comfortable dwelling house on Water street to rent, on accommodat
ing terms. W L W.
Masonic Celebration. THE anniversary of St. John the Baptist, will be celebrated on the 24th of June next, by Clinton Jcdge, A'o. 16, in 'he town of Princeton, when the neigh
boring Lodges, and all transient wort&jt Brethren, are respectfully invited to attend. An oration will be delivered on tho
occasion, and suitable refreshments pro
vidcu. S. WOODWORTH, f Commit. JOEL F. CASEY, J tee of Ar-
T. B. THOMPSON. I rangmts.
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Administrators' Notice. TNJJ O PICE is heieby given, that we in tend making a final settlement of the estate of John Barbee, deceased, with the Judge of Pr batt of Crawford county, Illinois, cn the first Monday in July next, at which time ali persons interested may attend if they see proper. Wm BAR BEE, 1 AdminiJOHN WRIGHT 5 stratcrs. May 27, 1S26 16-4 Jhiet'nm & Commission
WAREHOUSE. Cy THE subcribcr has commenced the AUCTIOX and COMMISSION business inVinccenr.es, and is now ready to receive consignments. To those who i have articles to dispose of, he makes a l tender of his services ALEXANDER MASSY. S Vincennes, June 8, 1826. 17-tf
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