Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 May 1827 — Page 3

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The subscriber,

JOHN 11 M Ln'U0Y; 7TJTAS taken the old stand of Jacobs 1? 01 Le'Roy on Maikct street, opposite J. IS S. Smithy where he is opening a general assortment oF DRY GOODS, HARD & QUEUNSWARE And Fresh OROCEUIES OF the best quality which are offered at the lowest cash ptices, or exchanged for DEES WAX, FEATHKUS, GtNSANG, &C. 16-tl Vincennes, May 1827.

A House f$ Lot for sale. I wish to sell my house and lot in Vincennes, it is a genteel fa

mily residence, in a retired part of the town the terms will be made easy to any person who may wish to purchase the title is a good one. Eur further particulars' inquire of the subscriber on the premises. JOHN BRUNER. Miy, 1827. 16-tf IN" pursuance of an order of the lro bate court, in and for the county of Knox, and state of Indiana, made on the fourteenth day of April, A 1). one thou sand eight hundred and twenty-sever, at a special session of said court, the undersigned, acting administrator upon the estate of William E Dreading, "deceased, will sell at public sale, on Saturday the thirtieth of June next, at the court house door in Vincennes, the following desciibcd real estate, viz. The cast half of Lot No one hundred and ninety three, in the Borough of Vincennes. Foity feet, (be the same more or less) of Lot No. twenty-one, in the Borough of Vincennes, joining the pait of Lot No 21, owned by Samuel Tomlinson on the north east, and the part of the same lot owned by John Wise, on the south west. An undivided moiety of sixty-eight acres and ten hundredths of an acre, in the prairie below Vincennes joining the land owned by Win. Uirtch on the noith east Likewise an undiv ided moiety of eighty acres, (more or less) in the piairie below Vincennes. joining Pierre (dunlin on the north east, and Antoine Conwy it on the south west the s imo bcins: the real estate lyin in the county of Knox, of which Wlliam E Breading died seized. GEORGE W. KWING.rtrfr.vgAJm. of Wm. E. Breading deed. Mav 24. 1827 '6-5t

"NOTiriK.

IN pursuance of an order the Probate court in and for the county of Knox.

and slate of Indiana, made on the four

teenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred Sc twenty -seven, the undersigned, executor upon the estate of Jonathan Wei ton deed, will sell at public sale on Saturday :he 2 3d cf June next at the house of James Welton, in Palmyra township, the following described real estate, z. One hundred acres, part of Lot No. forty-two, in the old Donation, on which David M. Welton now resides. Also, one hundred acres, part of Lot No. sixty-nine, in the old Donation. Also, fifty acres, part of Lot No. fortytwo, in the old Donation Also, one numbed acres, part of Lot No. forty two. in the old Donation. Also, fifty acres, part of Lot No. fortytwo, in the old Donation. The same being the real estate lyin in the county of Knox, of which Jonathan Welton died seized. JAMES WELTON, Ar or. cf Jonathan ll'eltcr. deceased. Mav 24, 1827. 16--U SUite of Indiana, 4

MARTIN COUNTY, set

MARTIN CIRCUIT COURT,

MARCH TERM, 1827.

ctcrson. 1 Afifiiicdtisnjor I a .

vs. y-rieoen nt cr t.ie

His Creditors, J Insolvent law. "TNI OW at this time comes the petitiX N oner, by Jchn Lavs his attorney, and on motion, It is ordered by the court That notice of the pendency of the application aforesaid, be Riven by publication of the same in the Western Sun, a paper published at Vincennes, for three weeks successively, that this court will act on t aid petition at the court house in Ilindostan,on Wednesday, the third day of the ensuing July term of this court, and that this cause be continued. A copv test, L. U. ROGERS, Clk m c.c. Hindustan. Mav 19, 1827. 16-3t IMjAjNK DEEDS tor sale at this olVicc.

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S. TOMLINSON,

(SAXKET STREET, VISCESSES,)

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f MARTI William E. Pi

TTT AS just received from Thtladelfihid JOL and Baltimore anew and very general assortment of MERCHANDIZE, CONSISTING OF Spring and Summer

DRY GOODS

An extensive assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Glass, and Qucf.nsware. FRESH GROCERIES of the latest importations, and of the first quality. All at which arc offered for sale at the lowest cash prices. 14-3m May 10, 1827. NEW GOODS. THE subscriber has just received a general assortment of British, French j American i) DRY GOODS, HARD WAKE & CUTLERY Queens and Glassware, A general assortment of GROCERIES, SHOES & DON NETS. A large assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS. Three hundred barrels Kenhawa Salt, Together with an assortment of IRON & PLOW PLATES, All of which will be sold at the lowest tatcs for cash. Wm. burtcii. May U), HCr. 14-3m i7 M1KSU MEDICINES.

DOCTOR McXAMEE respectfully

informs the citizens of the Wabash

country, and the public generally, that ho has just opened his MEDIC LYE STORE On Market street, next door to S Tomlinson's store, in the room formerly occupied by E-Dickson where he is now opening Medicines just i eceived. During the month of June, lie will receive from Philadelphia, scctal packages additional, to complete the assortment, and make it ample. In conducting this business, he has enaed the assistance of Dr. Wvqlvur ?oxs which he hopes will enable him to accommodate those who purchase for family purposes to their entire satisfaction; the advantage of correct preset iptions to stNi, will hcobviotis. Physicians put chafing, may be assured of every article necessary in practice, and of genuine equality ; none other will be ottered It will be made their interest to favor him with their custom.Country merchants may find it to their interest to give him a call, for such mc dicines as they may want E Mc NAM EE. Vincennes, May 15, 187. 15-tf $CW;a-. IfO 0 L VE R TOX respectfully informs the citizens of Vincennes, and vicinity, that he has so furrccoxcred his health, as to be able to assist Doctor Mc Xamee in the above business, and to resume his Practice, which he will do in the employ of Dr. Mc.Namce. J. D. WOOLVERTON.

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Time of Arrival ami Dcparturc of the 3Iails. C4Fr'om Louisville Kentucky, arrives on '"Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 r m. and departs on Tuesdays Sc Fridays at 4 a. m. Eiom St. Louis, Missouri, on Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 p.m. and departs on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 4 am. From Tcrrc Haute, Crawfordsvillc,ScC. arrives on Mondays at G p.m. and departs on Tuesdays at V a.m. From Shawncetown, Illinois, arrives on Sundays at 10 a m. and departs on Tuesdays at 9 a m. From Evansvillc, Harmony, Sec. arrives on Sunday at 6 r.M. and departs on Wednesdays at 7 a m. The office will be opened for the delivery of letters on Sundays, but one hour, immediately after the arrival of the Ev?nsvilte mail. Persons expecting letters should bring the postage with them. No credit can be given, and it is hoped none will be asked. S. HILL, r.M. Vincennes, May 1S27 t4-3t Tallow, wanted at this ollicc.

VSnte rt ainmekt.

THE subscriber has resumed his former business, in the house sometime ago occupied by

r. Frs Cunningham, as a TAVERN

on Market street, in Vincennes He has built a new, large, and commodious stable ; and has put the buildings in complete repair. His stable will be constantly supplied with Oats Corn Fvd der and Timothy Hay ahd attended by a good Ostler. His house shall at all times be furnished with such things forthc comfort of Travellers, & others, as the country can afTord. He hoics by his attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. H. JOHNSON. January 8, 1827. , . 5 i-tf TO TRAVELLERS, THE subscriuer has lately taken the A, 7 Tavern Stand, . Formerly occupied by Judge Rogers, situated near the corner of market St water, streets. His house and stable are well Supplied, St he hopes bv a strict and careful attention to bU'-i-ncss, to merit, and aLo receive a share of public patronage. SOLOMON RATHBONE. Vincennes, Feb. 26, 1827 4-tf ritorKcrioNr Acnt for the pporEcrios firk 15 :taptxK issurasce coMPAsr of Hartford, ConTitctitut. JJ S prepared to insure on Steam, Keel, J and Flat Boats, and Cargoes. Also, on Stores. Houses, Mills, &c and their contents, at the lowest rates of premium. Satisfactoty evidence of the liberaU'y of the Protection Insurance Company in ad justing losses, and promptness in paying the same, can be had by applying as a bovc. l2-6m Vincennes, April 1827. ? A CAUD.

icrs Sc Til lav ol Louisville, res

foertfnlly inform th.c public, that they ! wjerc insured by the Protection Insurance

( onipany of Hartford Connecticut, at their olnce here, to the amount ot 5000 dollars t hat tlse said Compatiy, through tiu:ir agent, J. C. lUicklin, paidtlu m the full amount of loss claimed under the policy in consequence of the fire on the oth ult. They therefore take gitat pleas ore in "making this public acknowledgement' Louisville, April II. 14-St Lfxt yCevtificatc of Land purcha Vy $6(1 from the United Mates TjjU HLIC notice is hereby given, that, ji; three weeks after date, application w ill be made to the Register of the Land

Ollicc at Vincennes, for the renewal of a

certificate of further .credit, for fractional section No. thirty-six in township seven, of tangc eleven west, in the district of lands offered for sale at Vincennes. which was entered in the name of Thomas Towles and David Hart the original having been lost or destroyed. Given ui der our hands this 12th day of May, 1827 OHADIAH SMITH, Mmini. irator vjith the wit! annexed cf the late David Htrt deed. 14-St HOMASTOWLES. fj XTgl" LA(iOV

Counsel $ Attorney at Law, T TILL practice in the first and V y Fouuiif judicial circuits, in the state ot Indiana; and in the counties i ol lawrf.xck &c crawford, in Illinois; ;

his olhce i in the hoiuc now occupied as an ollicc, by Mr. Jndah. 9-if Vincennes. April, 1827. 5? r10RSAUE

Of first rate Land.

100 "acres

unimproved, in

Knox county, adjoining lands of the late Squire Patterson St James Johnson ; being been, will require little recommendation. The executor wishes to sellheretofore listed in the name of Walker Reed, latterly, Jonathan Walker. A fraction above the Congress price will be taken for this tract, to cover the cost of title papers destroyed, which will be loW considering quality and first cost. Also two other tracts, adjoining Samu el N. Wilson, John Pea, and others, the property of the heirrf' of William Reed, of Alleghany county, Pennsylvania, containing six hundred and twenty-four acres, good second rate land, cabbin, small improvement, spring, ficc. It is believed the executor will sell these tracts on as liberal terms as the first. Enquire of JOHN REED, At the Receiver' Office May 13, 1827. 15-3t

NOTICE. WAS crhmittcd to my custody otJ the 14th inst. a negro man, who calls lumself XAT he is supposed ta bo Cy 28 or 29 years o. age, five feet 9 or 10 in- J ches high, spare made, has a scar on his' under lip, stammers when interrogated, had on blue pantaloons, Casinct sailer's coat of blue cloth, a new fur hat, a littlo yellow complected the owner, (if any) is requested to come forward, take ths legal steps of law, and get him again.? HIRAM WADE, Shjf lc

Lawrenccville, Lawrence coun

count), (III.) May 16, 1827

Taken up bj Sa-

fA muel bilvers, living in 1JlJ- Sullivan rtv. Hamilton f

township, one bright sorrel marc, supposcd to be ten years old, 14 hands high, a

large blaze lace, some white specks on v her near shoulder, crest fallen, appraised to 825, before me, ROBERT SPRINGER, j.p. April 21. 1827. 16-3t LAW PARTNERSHIP. C. DEWEY E. . McJUXKIX.

, TILL practice law in conjunction

V V mine uavtess circuit court Any business entrusted to E. II Ate Jan- 1 kin at Washington, Indiana, (where he V resides) will be attended to by both, with punctuality. 12-6m Washington, April 1827. K7McJUXKLY will practice in the adjacent Circuit courts.

Medical Notice. rRHE Ph) sicians and butgcons,of the j counties of Knox Sullivan Daviess and Martin are hereby notified to meet Vincennes, on the first Monday (, f in June next at 10 o'clock, a m forth purpose of organizing a mkdioal soci- W lay, in confoimity to a law passed by the General Assembly of the state of Indiana.' Bv order of the state Medical Societyj J I) WOOLVER ION. Censor Vincenm-s, May 17, 1P'7 15-3t

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The anniversa y of St. John the Baptist, will be ccltbiated in Vin

Vw tfr No. I. and such o-

ther Lodges as may

please to join, on Sunday, the 24th day of June ensuing. Transient brcthien aro respectfully invited to attend. An oration will be delivered by a brother at tho court house, af 12 o'ch ck; The LodgO will mcft at 9 o'clork, a m ELIIIU SI OCT, 1 Committee G. W JOHNSTON, yf Arrange JOS ROSEMAN, J ment. May 8. 5827. 14-7t - -

Taken up by Wm.

Gamble, living ui Harri

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ty, Indiana, a blight sorrel mare, about 14 hands high, supposed to be 18 or 19 years old, no brands perceivable, both, hind legs and her off fore toot white, a snip on her nose, a windgall on htr back appraised to g8, before mc, Wm. JUNKIN.jp. April 23, IS27. l4-3t Hlackmithins;.

fTIHE subscriber l as engaged Mr B. U Welman, to superintend, and carry on his Blacksmith shop, at the old stand, formerly of Smith & Thomson the well known qualifications of M. Welman as a good woikman, will insuie a liberal share of public patronage All kinds of Edged tools made and warranted. n. smi nr. Ecbruary 14. 1827 2-tf

7 n AE subscriber will now take several

JJ Apprentices to learn either of the following trades SADDLIXG TAXXIXG or BOOT& SHOE MAKIXG boys of about 1 5 year of age, and well recommended lor honesty, only need apply, as no others will be received. JOHN WISE. December 8, 1826. 44-tf

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Washington Union Mill. rnHE undersigned has the pleasure to J inform the public, that he has so far complcatcd his Mill, as to be ready for the reception of Corn ; and that ho will be ready, after next week, for the reception and grinding of H heat This Mill is upon an improved plan, upon tho inclined plane principle ; the improvement of which will enable him to do his work upon better terms, and in a better manner than is usual in such Mills : and besides all this, the dispatch ol business will be such that there will be but very little delay. JOS. WARNER. Washington, Daviess county . March 1, 1827. 4-tf $

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