Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 June 1827 — Page 2

from the wharf here. The whole distance these goods were forwarded within this time, is about three thousand three hundred miles ; and it is probable they were delayed at least one or two days at New-Orleans in transferring them froni the ship to a steam boat. A gang of counterfeiters have been detected in Painsville, Ohio, in counterfeiting American, half dollars, and Spanish

collars.

Xatchitochet, May 1 .By a gentleman

just arrived from Nacogdoches, we have

occn miormeu that trie naron Lie lias trone, a conspicuous member of the con

r vention now in session atSaltillo, for the

purpose of frammer a constitution for the

state of Coahuela and Texas, died on the

4th February last. By the death of this ft a ft k a a. b

gentleman, trie republic ot Mexico has

lost one ot its best advocates and supporters of its republican form of government, and the state convention an invaluable mombeT. We likewise understood, from a source which cannot be questioned, that three thousand Mexican troops, under the command of General Kencon, are on their march from the interior of Austin's colony and Nacogdoches, but it is said Col. Ahumada, left Nacogdoches some days since to meet them and advise their return, with the csception of five hundred infantry and one hundred cavalry, which in addition to the present forces, is tho't by the officers at Nacogdoches to be sufficient to protect the frontiers. It is said a post is to be established near PecanPoint, on Red river. Rumor says General Rencon, is appointed commissioner on the part of the Mexican government to meet one which is to be sent on the part of our government to establish the boundary line. Whilst the Mexican government arc at great expense and trouble in marching men eight or nine hundred miles to protect a scanty population from the attack oY the Indians, would it not be reasonable for our government to have a force sufficient to protect their settlers on the frontier of Louisiana and Arkansas.

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S. TOMLINSON, ( SARk'ET smSET, I'lSCSSXESiJ

AS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore anew and vuv irc-

ncral assortment of 3IERCHAND1ZE, CONSISTING OT Spring and Summer DRY GOODS. An extensive assortment of Hardware, Cutler;, Glass, and Queenstvare. FRESH GROCERIES-of the latest importations, and oF the First quality. All af which areotTered for sale at the lowest cash prices. U-3m May 10, 1327. NEW iOOl)S. : :v : : : - TIIE subscriber has just leccived a gcneral assortment of () British, French American DRY GOODS, IIAK I)WA HE & CUTLKIIY Queens and Glassware, A general assortment of G MOCK HIES. SHOES & BONNETS. A large assortment of SCHOOL ROOKS Three hundred barrels Kenhawa Salt. Together with an assortment of IRON & PLOW PLATES. All of which will be sold at the lowest rates for cash. Wm. RURTCH. May io, n:r. u3m

Taken up by Samuel SHvfi.

IM V I V 41,4"S

'JJL3J3&jam Sullivan ctv. Hamilton

township, one bright sorrel marc, suppo7 scd to be ten years old, 14 hands hi-h, a large blaze face, son:: white specks on her near shoulder, crest fallen, appraised to 25, before me, ROBERT SPRINGER, j P. April 21, 1827. 16-3t IaKiratcTjrL A N K S for HIT nois, for sale at this office.

4 NEW GOODS, The subscriber, JOHN R. M. Le'ROY, 3JTAS taken the old stand of Jacob t & jj. Le'Roy, on Market street, opposite J. if S. Smith, where he is opening a general assortment of DRY GOODS, HARD & QUEENS WARE And Fresh GROCERIES Of the best quality which arc offered at the lowest cash prices, or exchanged for BEES-WAX, FEATHERS, GIN SANG, 16-tf Vincenncs, Ma y 1827. 'FRESH itGOODS. JU.ST received a large supply of ty Foreign and Domestic O GOODS, purchased at the lowest prices. REYNOLDS & RUNNER. June 2, 1827. 17-4t

Pf PROTECTION. SAMlTEiriilLL, -tent for the protection fire & marine ixsurasce cvtoPAsr of Hartford, Connecticut. IS prepatcd to insure on Steam, Keel, and Plat Boats, and Cargoes. Also, on Stores, House?, Mills, kc. and their contents, at the lowest rates of premium. Satisfactory evidence of the liberality of the Protection Insurance Comnanv in ml-

justing losses, and promptness in paying the same, can be had by applying us a-bovc.

12-6m Vmccnnrs. Anril n7

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THE subscriber has rosumcd his former business, in the house SOUi::lifiit rum Mfnmii,l In-

Mr Frs Cunningham, as a T.IViCKX. i

on Market street, in Vincenncs. I

lie has built a new, larire,and commo- !

dious stable ; and has nut the buildin-s

in complete repair. His slv.ble v. ill be

constantly supplied with Oaf';, Cvm.

dcr, and TiKothU Uhj. and attor,cU-i bv a i

jood Ostler. His wc shall at nil limes be furnished with such thiu-s l)v l!ie eom- !

fort of Travellers, cullers, us theeoim- ! try can alTord. lie V by his attention ! to business, to wen'r and receive u share i

of public patronage. H. JOIIN'SON. January G, ICC7. 5Utf

4 FitESII MEDICINES. "JTROCTOR Mc MMlCi: respectfully jLP informs the citizens of the Wabash country, and the public generally, that he has just opened his MEDICINE STORE On Market street, next door to S. Tomlinson's store, in the room formerly occupied by F. Dickson where he is now opening Medicines just received. During the month of June, he will receive from Philadelphia, several packages additional, to complete the assortment, and make it ample. In conducting this business, he has engaged the assistance of Dr. M'uor.i'ERro::, which he hopes will enable him to accommodate those who purchase for family purposes to their entire satisfaction; the advantage of correct prescriptions to such, will be obvious. Physicians put chasing, may be assured of every at tide necessary in practice, mul of genuine quality; none other will be offered It will be made their interest to favor him with their rustem. Country merchants may find it to their interest to give him a call, for such tuc-

ciicines as they may want. i: McXAMEi:. Vincenncs, May 15, 1827. 15-tf K7?Dn. VOOLVRHTOX. respectfully informs the citir.cns of rincerir.es, and vicinity, that he has so tar recovered

his health, as to be able to avist Donor Mc .Va.'fff, in the above huiincj, and to resume his Practice, which he will uo in the employ of !); . Mn.Narm-e. J. I). VOOLViiKTOX. May 1.1, 1827. is-tf

NOTICE. 3N pursuance of an order the Fiobitc court in and for the county of Knon, and state of Indiana, made on the fourteenth day of April, one thcut-rd tight hundred & twenty-ieven, the underpinned, executor upon the estate of Jcr.cthar. Wclton, deed, will sell at public sal.; on Saturday the 22d of June ncxtt at the house of James Wclton, in Palmyra township, the following detnibed ;cal estate, viz. One hundred acres, pert of Lot So forty-two, in the old Donation, cr which Daviu M. Wclton now resides. Also, one hundred act es, part of I c No. sixty-nine, in the old Donation. Also, fifty acres, part of Lot Xo. ' forty -two, in the old Donation. . Also, one hundred acres, part of Lot No. forty two, in the old Donation. Also, fifty acres, part of Lot No. fo:"vtwo, in the old Donation. The same being the real estate IvW in the county of Knox, of v, hich Jonathan Wclton died seized. JAMES WELT ON, Exit of Jonathan Wclton, deceased. May 24, 1827. l64t

MASOXIC MIRROR

and Mechanics' Intelligencer.

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) TO TRAVELLERS,

THE subscriber Ins lately taken the

Tavern Stand, Formerly occupied by Judc oerers, situated near the corner

of m ah set Sc WAi kr streets. His house and stable are well supplied, & he hopes by a sttict and careful attention to business, to merit, and also receive a share of public patronage. SOLOMON RATHKONE. Vincenncs, Feb. 25, 1827. -tf C NOTICE. TfN .pursuance of an order of the Pro3j bate court, in and for the county of Knox, and state of Indiana, made on' the fourteenth day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hut died and twenty-seven, at a special session of said com t,'ihe undcrs!;;ncu acting administrator upon thces-tJ-c of William E Dreading, deceased, will sell at public sale, on Sarurdr.it ihc thirtieth of June next, at the court house door inVrncennes, the following desctibed real estate, vis The cast half of Lot No. one hundred and ninety-three, in the Borough of Vincennes. Forty feet, (be the same more or less) of Lot No. twenty-one, in the Borough of Vincenncs, joining the pan of Lot No. 21, owned by Samuel Tomlinson on the north east, and the part of the same lot ownrd by John Wise, on the south west. An undivided moiety of sixty-eight acrcs and ten hundredths of an acre, in the prairie below Vincenncs, joining the land owned by Win. Burichon the noith cast. Likewise an undivided moiety of eighty acres, (more or less) in the prairie 'below Vincenncs. joining Pierre Gamlin on the north cast, and Antoine Cornoyer on the south west the same being the real estate lying in tho county of Knox, of which William E Breading died seized GEORGE W. EWING, acting idm. of Wm. . Breading, deed. May 24, 1827. 1 6-5t Hags! Hags ! Kagal Cf S or irO?A-w,U be given for any quantity of clean Linncn or Cotton

( at the WESMiER.t sun office.

Y virtue of a writ of cndiiioni ex ponas, to mc directed IVnm the Clerk's ofdec of the Sup: cine couit, at Indiarr.tpolis, Marion cotmty, state of Indiana; I will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincenncs, on Monday the tventy ffh day of June, instant, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m and five o'clock, r. m agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting ea! and personal estate to execution, the fol

lowing tracts of hind, lying and being in the county of Knox, and state of Indiana,

to wu twelve arpems of land in front, 'Mi the l iver Wabash, by forty arpents in icnr;thf in the lower piiiitie,' near Vincernes ; oe by twelve arpents at lower end of ati)e prairie; two hundred and seventy-two acres of land on Claypool's iiili ; two hundred and thirty acres joining the above; eight bundled and seventy-eight acres, in seven parcels, r.t the Ror-k ; one hundred acres, joining Stilwell, in the neck; one hundred 'acres, part of number two hundred and five, (205) in the Donation; four hundred acre?,. nuviber sixty six, (of,) in the Donation ; four bund., d acres, number two hundred and eighteen, (218) in the Donation; four hundred acres, number two hundred and nine, (209) in the Donation ; two bundled acres, pail of number otic hundred and ninety-two, ( 1 92) in the Donation, part of Thrailkill's ; one hundred acres, number one hundred and eightytwo, (162) in the Donation; four 'hundred acres, number one hundred and ninety-five, (195) in the Donation; four hundred acres, number one hundred and seventy-one, (171) in the Donation; four hundred acies, number one hundred and

two, (102) in the Donation; four hundred acres, number two hundred and thirtyone, (231) in the Donation; four hundred acres, number two bundled and thirty-four, (251) in the Donation; four hundred actes, number two hundred and lour (20-1) at Durham's; one hundred S: thirty-six acres, near Francis Vigo's ; and one hundred and thirty-six actes, near Durham's and Hccvcs as the piopetty of William Mcintosh, at the suit of Henry Hurst. S. ALMY, ShJ' kc June 2, 1827. 17-Jig

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' State of Indiana,

MARTIN COUNTY, set.

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