Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 October 1826 — Page 2
wjv n nolWnc 6F Mr. Moore from f Collector's Sale.
nrron-rl knowledge, but judging from the I fan ,. whnm:t mav concern, takeno.
rh.mrfrr and reputation ascribed to lum J t. . t ,, nn .ilft .f.rnn(i Mnndav in
by those who arc intimately acquainted 1 November next at the court house door in . .tf ! tnttvficil that a. more ill I . r . i : . ..r
wun niui "" " the town 01 w asnuuon, in uic coumy 01 dicious selection could not well have been Dayiess antj Slatc Qf Indiana, commence made by the Engineer Department, to fill sen-inK au anti singular -the tracts of land
the vacancy oceuaioue-u u7 vuu .v... . t ,Qts wnlcn ,nc taxes due there-
death of that able Engineer er James SiimvEA. Wc anticipate much from the ability and application of Mr. Moore, and
have no fears that the public will be disappointed Tii this respect. From the American Scn'inel. Joshua Wcylh, who was one of the celebrated Tea Party, in Boston Harbour in
1773 and was afterwards at the battle of Bunker's Hill, now resides in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is in the 74th year of his age. He was made prisoner at Long Island, Sc was subsequently wounded at York Island, lie is the father of 22 children ; 18 of whom is living ; & he has upwards of 50 grand children. With the fruits ot his daily labour, and the assistance of a pension of 94 dollars per annum, he supports a family of his wife ami five children. js'civ.Ilamjnhire. New-Hampshire, In 1810, mere were hut twelve manufacturing establishments, St the whole amount linn rnttim. fta.ccn and tow
cloth manufactured by them, and by families throughout the State in that year, was only 4,274,185 yards. There are now in the State upwards of 50 cotton and woollen factories, which annually send out into the market about 30,000,000 of yards. W. P Van Ness, judge or the U. S. District Court in the state of New York, died on the 6lh ult. Judge Van Ness, was at Mr. Hoffman's upon an invitation to dine, and droped down suddenly without any previous illness. He was in the 49th year of his age.
on for the years 1825 St 1 826 arc not paid before the day of sale. Sale to continue from day to day between the hours of 9
o'clock in the fore noun, 9 o'clock in the
afternoon, until all arc disposed of. ft. A. WALLER, c: D. c. October 5, 1826. 35-4t
LIST of letters remaining in the Post-Office at Vinccnncs, in Knox
WILLIAM MIEURE,
CONTINUES business at his old stand, on the corner of Main and
Market Street Vinccnncs, (late Mieure Olney'a,) where he ha for sa!c at the
most reduced prices, a general assort
ment of
J Groceries & Liquors, CJ SUCH AS
Old Rye Whiskey, Holland and Anchor Gin, Port, Madeira; Ten criffe, Malaga, Sc Claret Wines. Prime I lav anna, Coffee,
Chocolate,
A
county, la. the quarter ending the 30th of Impei ial rnu Young
Hyson Tea, Raisons St Almonds. 4d, 6d,8d, lOd, Naih and Brads, Swedish lion, English St America:. Blister Steel,
State of Indiana,
KNOX CIRCUI V COURT, August Tern, 1826. James Wcstfall,") vs. Insolvency, His Creditors. J r JpHIS day came the applicant, James Jj West fall, by Genl W. Johnston, bib counsel, and having heretofore tiled his jietiiion, together widi a list of debts due by him, to the defendants, his creditors, and also the debts and demands due to him, and a schedule of all his property, praying that the court would grant unto him the benefit of an act entitled, " An act for the relief of insolvent debtors,' approved January 28, 1824. It is therefore on motion, considered by the court) That
of the pendency ot
September, 1826, w hich if not taken out
within three months from this dale will be sent to the General Post-Ofticc as dead
letters.
A. R CD. Phcobc Allison, Rcnj. Allen,
Rebecca Brazilton, Isaac Blackford '2, Thos. Jh.iird 2, John 1. lViilev, Abi;;il M. Haird,
iJno Black, John Benedict, John Burnham, James M. Buntin, B. V. Beckes 2, Moses Burget 2, Fran sway B.daik, Thomas Barrels John Brooks, Elizabeth Caiahan, Thos. Cooper, J. L. Ch mpomie, Robert Carnochon, J. C. Clarke, Sand. Clarke, Jacob Call, Ka'ic Conowca, John Dolahati 2, Malgoric l)e Rome 2, Jonathan Doty, S.nd. Dilworth, E.F. (. H. James I'.mison, John Ewing, (i. W. Ewing, Jacob Fry, J. J. Gardner J, Marg ret Huffman, Reason Harbin, J. L. Holm- s, Sion Harbin, Jacob Harper, Sand. H .rri , J. R. L. M, Wtn.Junkin, Win. Johnson, Joseph johuson, Anion Ivinny, James Kinner, Mr. Lascclle, J-mu La'.v, Adam Like, Uu-sel L'ght, Abm. Miller, A. L Mills Ri citar. Morrill, Chas. M'('!u v, Thomas M'Clure, Isaac Martin, James H. A. lv.
M'Donald, A. M'Leese, Andrew M'Clure, John Marnev, John Mvers, James Mages, Math M'Gitfin, Asa AFChord, N. O. P." R. Harrison Norfolk, Thomas Ntconaa, HeiyNolden, Asa Norton, Antoiue O'Neal, Noah Pureed, John Pardons, J. C.Reiley, S. T. V. W. John Sm.t'i 2, Jocob Small, Joseph Sero?;"giiis, Jame. M. Sutton, Lsea Siierman, '1 "hos. Smith, James Steer, S. 1. Scott, Jesse B. Thomas, John Tominiea, Francis Vigo, Isabel V. n neter. :n. W'eyatt, James B. Whctler, Nt a.i C. Wdlis, Jio. Wis'.', J.hn eaer. g!C7Pcrsons applvitiv; for letters in this list, arc desired to s;v they ai e advctised or thev may not get them. GKO.UiF. k. C St'l.LIVAN, i-.m.
Octoher J, IS.
LIST of
letters rennir.imr in the
2. .jL lo-'t-v ;mcc ai v vismmgion, i amcss
.county, la. the quarter ending the 30th ol
September, 1 3 2 rt , which it r.o taken out within three months It nm this d:te v dt be sent to the Gcneial Post Ullicc at dead leth rs. A. B. C. E Fa ic Allen, Thos. H. Blake,
W in. Bruc, Vh li Barton, Rbt. letuat.
the Clerk eivc notice
said nctition, in the Western Sun, a paper
. . . ' ... win. nun. in u naiaou, iv';)i. ncimn, printed in Vinccnncs, at least three weeks , OWil( o :tUc;LS,Ml lw u M 4thew successively, sixty days previous to the H. Bl acklmr, , M.. Nano isolv. tireen-
firstdavlor hearing and on Jurticr mo
Cogniac, Spanish, Peach and Apple
I J randy,
St. A Cioix ai.-d N.
England Rum, Porter. Sc I3tunce, Havanna, white and brown Sugar. N. Orleans Loaf c Lump Sugar, Shad, Macarel, and Cod Fish,
Foolscap and Letter
Pap( r,
3 by 10. Sc 10 hv 12
Window Glass,
Plow Plates.
Also, a general assortment of
LIVERPOOL, printed & common paintedware GLAHS VVARE.c. Paints aiul Dye Studs, A full assortment of MEDICINES All of the best quality. Also 250 barrels, Kcnhawa f$ Saline Salt, All the above, with many other articles, wdl be sold low lor cash. Cou in ly Physicians can be supplied tv'uh Medicines at a low price. The highest price will be given for IJccsu ax. 28-tf Vinccnncs, August 1826.
NOTICE.
"HXOTORS .. KUYKEXOJLL V?
first time, of reminding their hiends, and the public, that they aiedcsiious of closing their books. It is therefore desired that all who know themselves indebted, either to Doctor J. Kuykcndalt, orto KitykendiiU if Decker, to come forward and close their accounts, with cash, or o therwisc. From the long indulgence given, it is hoped all will comply. They propose receiving in payment, countiy J. wen, ?rr.v- ll'n.i , ( 'or?;, and Pork, it deii ei ed in the proper season. Likewise irood fat Caitle the most liberal pnecs will be g'uen. If this notice is no com plied with by the 20ih of December i.ext, otl.cr measures will be pursued KU YKKND ALL Sc DECKF.U. June 2. 1826. '6-tf
, wi i 20
C C K C. 35-3
thn, it'is considered, that the court will act upon said petition on the first day of the next term of this court. A cony test,
II. JOHNSON, Clk September 2S, 1326.
Administrator's Notice.
HL undersigned having been appointed administrator of the estate of Alix-
es Watson late ol Martin county deceased, valves notice that the said estate will probably be insolvent, and gives further uoticc to all those having claims against aid estatd to bring them forward duly authenticated according to law, and all those indebted to come forward and make immediate payment. LEWIS BROOKS, Jdm.
Medical College of Ohio. $p "MIL Lectures in this institution w ill fi commence on the first Monday in
ur Haker, t Uns. Cowand. Thos. C'ulu a i j No.coiber next and will continue until the
T
Win. Colman, Ja'iies Coplen, l-'.dv. adid ChdUt, Willioai Miles, Lliphalct ;!etu;i, Chai les luwce, (i. II. J. K. A. L (Un dwin, 'I h s. Gellveli, Thodius ranker, Abti t t allse.id . Charl s HardwMi J, James H us an, Win. Hawkins, Adam JurtUai, IjCvms Jones, Hiram J ihiiston, A. Renney Niehoia Kedwel!t J unes Kennedy, L. M.O. P. James I .ekes, Ja nes Mclhollen, Miss. A. Murphy, Jnu. M'Donald, Ne hetniah Oslen 2, Keul-'ii Perkins 2, W in.
"TNFORMS the public that he conti:.J ues to carry on the Saddler 7j & Harness making business, at his she.p on (water stkf.t vixcknnes.) He also, will keep on hand a rcguiaf supply of LEATHER, of every description, which will be sold on reasonable terms. lie also manufactures, and will sell tl the lowest prices, Boots Shoes, of every inscription and quality. February 19, 1825. 1-tf Cheaper Cheaper Still. CII'TTUAETEl?. ok market bcttvcen "2d CT 3d STREETS "VTAS just received from Philadelphia
i und ualtimore, and now for sale, ar
elegant assortment of RICH Sc F A S H I O N A n L K
Comprising nearly evcty article needed by the Farmer, or the Mechanic A OKXKHAl ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE & CUTEERY A LSO (IUEENS& GLASSWARE In vcrv irrcat varietv. LAD IKS, ") imnfT'c e GENTLKMENS, St -CHILDREN'S J S11UE&. A very complete assortment cf GROCERIES. All or which will be bold on the most accommodating terms for cash. I 6-tf Vincenncs. June 1825, State of Indiana, DUBOIS CIUCUI 1 toOUKT, August Ucrrn, 180. Martha Me. Bride,") vs. Libci for Divorce, Daniel Mc.Biidc, J rjj'Ullb day the pi.J ; er fitcii her UJL bcl i.. the i.boc cause, ui.d it appealing by dismtciesitd athdavit, tiui the above i.amcii Dai icl Mc Briut , ib no'in-, habiiant oi ihib itatc wheicu.o. On Htvtion it is rdacd by the court, l hat the sum Da:. ic; a.pcai on or b,m:c the nxt urm ol this c. nrt, and answer the
con.piamt ui ihe said Marthci, or the ci u.t wdl proctiu .o hear the same in his absence- It i aUo ordered, Thai this orde be pub ibt eu in the ern Sun lie spaper, four weeks ucccbivtly. A cop) esi, SLMOX MORGAN, CX. August i, iS-26. 32-4tsmp
September 25, i826
dO-Ju
CoUector's Sale tor Taxes. TO A EL WHOM IT M.tr cqscerx
TAKE NOTICE. Tahat I shall on ti, 'A Mnmlsv nf Nov. rnmmcncc
HIV a. i v - - - - - - - iinno hrPnrr the rniirt boUbt diov, all Sc
01.11111 ww.v.w singular the lands, and lots, on which tax F mav be due, for the years 1 I S?5, and I8i6, and that I will continue the sale from day todav until the whole are disposed of. W. L. WITHERS, Cel. r. k e. October S, I 55-4t N. B In the mean lime all persons arc earnestly requested to settle the amount of tneir taxes immediately, or they will pay costs. W. L V. Administrator's Notice. THE undersigned having taken outlet
tcrs of administration upon the estate of
John Helm deceased, all persons having
claims against said estate arc required to ithin one year from this
date properly authenticated for settle ment. and all persons indebted to said es
tate arc requested to make immediate t t 1
pavment, probably the estate wiuoe msoi vtnt. A. STARN ATERi Adm. Sept. 22, 1326. 33 3t
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.Mil
1 Pi'rkins, Joh;i
i'tji'te;
Parcell,
li. S.T. V Mrs. Man Read, IkeU ih
Uai.sdall, Friend Spears, Isxir Seoler, Hvitj.
Smoll, A. Stants, RaulvSeott, John Sinn -
liff, S:unuel Smith, Charles Senks, Slieril;'
ot D JvisCounty, ljhram Tii :ipsn;i,
teru 1 haver, Capt. Jos. arner.
SETll RODDICK, p.m. October 2, H26. db-M
Administrator's Notice. nnhE subscriber having taken out Icttcrs of administration upon the estate of Shadrach Elliot, (late of Daviess County) deed, all persons having claims against said estate are required to present them properly autcnticated for settlement within one year fiom this date, and all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment. 1 believe the estate is insolvent. DUDLEY JOHNSON, Adm. September 19, 1 825. 33-3
State of Illinois,
iLAll'RE.YCE COUXTY,
"TJT'AS committed to my custody, on y y the fifteenth instant, a negtoman who calls himself SAMUe is supposed to be betwen 30 and 40 years ofagc, fiyc
feet 6 or 7 inches high, heavy made, lull featured, lias a scar on his right arm below the elbow, and is considerably gray on the top of his head the owner (if there be any) is required to come forward pursuant to law, and take him way. HIRAM WADE. Shff. l c. September IS. 1826 33-6 HliAMv 1) IS EDS tor sate at this office.
end of the ensuing Fcbiuary, on the lollowing subjects : iz. Anatomy, Phisiology, Sc Surgery, by . edeuiuh Cobb, M. D. Matkuia Medic a and Obstktricks, by Joi.ian Whitman, M. D. CiiF.MisriiY and Phakmacy, by Rev.
Elijah Slack, A. M. Theoky and Practice of Medicine, by John Moot head, M. D. Professor Cobb will lecture daily price of Tickets, 12 dollars. Each ot the other Professors will lecture at least five times a week : price of each of their tickets 10 dollars. The fee for Matriculation, including the Library an admittance to the Hospital is 3 dollars, making the aggregate cost of Imtruction 45 dollars.
In the Hospital, (the Commercial Hospital and Lunatic Asylum ol Ohio.) a regular couise of Clinical Instructions is delivered on the most important of the cases presented. The Cost of the Graduation and the Diploma is 1 5 dollars. The large and commodious College Eldif.ee now erecting will be in icadincss, Sc a Libiary be provided against the opening of the Session. Each of the Medical Districts of Ohio is entitled to select and send for gratuitous admission to all the Lectures one indigent pupil By order of the Faculty, JOHN MOORHEAD, Dean. Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, Aug. 23, 1826. $ 33-5
rkJMRS. KATOX,
RESPECTFULLY informs her
friends, that she still continues at
her old stand, in Lawrenccvillc, Illinois, where all those who favor her with their custom shall have ample satisfaction, as her table shall be furnished with the best that the country affords. Strict attention will be paid to all that call. Also, good stabling for horses. S6-3m 3uly 28, 1826.
The Album and
Ladies' Weekly Gazette.
HIS is a new ijublicaiion issurH nr
- w Wli edi.es ays. It has been commen
ced ui.ucr ti.e niost lavorable auspices, and, at its title designates, is appiopriated paiticclarly to the Ladies. It is devoted to the caue of uituc, to knowledge and amusco cut. It will lurnish information on the ci l ure of plants, flowers Sec. useful receipts ; a general weekly summary of Foreign and Domestic news, with a rich fund of choice and select miscellaneous Lheratuie. It will be neatly printed on fine paper, (expressly for binding,) quarto turni eight pages, without advertisements, (w hich are to be inserted on a cover.) '1 he price is. only two dollars, payable by those in the city hall yearly Sc by all others yearly in advance. Subscriptions will be received at the Merchant's CofTe House, A. R. Poole's Fancy Rook Store, Chcsnut street, S. C. Sheppard's, 107, S. Ninth stieet, John R. Walker's, 209, N. Front street, and at Wm. Stavely's 7o S. I bird street Philadelphia. Among a numerous list of contributors are the names of Seleck Osborn, Rosa, Ellen, the Boston Bard, Sec. Sc in order to render the work liuly valuable, the editor will distribute picmiums for original articles amounting to One Hundred Dollars. Ad communications must be addressed to Thomas C. Clarke, Editor and Proprietor, No. 40, Race btrect, Philadelphia. Editors copying this will be furnished with the Album and Ladies' Weekly Gazette, as an equivalent. Postmasters and others w ill be entitled to every sixth copy which they may order. An Apprentice wanted. "3,7 AN 1 ED 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 pretcrred. E. STOUT. BLANKS lor Magistrates in 11linois, for sale at this office.
