Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 June 1827 — Page 2
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be merciful to the conquered. She sat ni her latticed window, and listened to his parting roundelay, and the receding tramp of his steed as he went forth to battle.She sat in her father's hall, and he laid at her feet the trophies of his strong right arm. She sat in the tournament to se him with his good lance overthrow all competitors, and her own fair hand encircled his brow with the wreath of triumph: and then the Gothic chapel rung with the
bridal hymn as the brave and the beautiful stood before the sacred altar, and the gray priest. " Bound the holy knot before St. Mary's shrine, Which makes a paradise on earth when hand and hearts entwine." And this was in the barbarous ages. We wish most heartily that our own refined ages had a little tinge of this barbarity. In the present day, when poor little Cupid's back is well nigh broken by his loads of L. S. D ; when he bears, as Mr. Croly tells us, it a brow of care and gloom Fix'd upon thefearthlye moulde, Thinking onne the sullene goldc." Now, that he carries a pocket book in one hand and a market basket in the other, we doubt much whether modern lovers Would run the risk cf a mortal encounter, or even a broken head, for a bright smile or a kind word. We have our doubts too whether ladirs (we cry mercy, if we are wrong) would praise courtly valor, lofty birth, and devoted love, so much as a spendidly furnished house and a dazzling equipage. Novv-a days it is a " banknote world," as one of our finest wits and first rate poets has happily christened it. Jf. Y Morning Courier,
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S.TOMLINSON, . (nARKET STREET, VINCENNES, J HAS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, anew and very general assortment of MERCHANDIZE, CONSISTING OF Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, An extensive assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery, Glass, and Queensware. FRESH GROCERIES of the latest importations, and ot the first quality. All af which are offered for sale at the lowest cash prices. 14-3m May 10, 1827. NEW UOODS. -o : & : & : -- THE subscriber has just received a general assortment of British, French American DRY GOODS, HARDWARE & CUTLERY Queens and Glassware, A general assortment of GROCERIES, SHOES & BONNETS.
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 rates for cash. Wm. burtcii. May 10, 1S27J l4-3m NEW GOODS. The subscriber, JOHN R M LfROY,
TTAS taken the old stand of Jacobs
LeRoy, on Market street, opposite J. S. Smithy where he is opening a general assortment of DRY GOODS, II ART) & QUEENS WARE And Fresh GROCERIES
Of the best quality which are offered
PROTECTION. SAjEiTniLLi
Agent for the protection fire V? marine INSURANCE COMPANT of Hart' ford) Connecticut. IS prepared to insure on Steam, Keel, and Flat Boats, and Cargoes. Also, on Stores, Houses, Mills, See. and their contents, at the lowest rates of premium. Satiafactoiy evidence of the liberality of the Protection Insurance Company in adjusting losses, and promptness in paying the same, can be had by applying as abovc. 12-6m Vincennes, Apiil 1827.
fTENTERTAINSlENT.
sumea his tormer ousiness, in me house sometime ago occupied by
Mr. Frs. Cunningham, as a TAVERN,
on Market street, in Vincennes.
He has built a new, large, and commo
dious stable ; and has put the buildings in complete repair. His stable will be
constantly supplied with Oats, Corn, Fod der, and Timothy Hay, and attended by a good Ostler. His house shall at all times be furnished with such things for the comfort of Travellers, &c others, as the country can afford. He hope a by hi attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. H. JOHNSON. January 8, 1827. 5l-tf j'YTO TRAVEULElis;
XfiE subscriber has lately taken the JF m m-m f .
1 avern fcuinu,
gJ Formerly occupied by Judge raMJtRoeers, situated nsar the corner
of market Sc water streets. His house and stable are well supplied, & he hopes by a strict and careful attention to business, to merit, and also receive a share of public patronage. SOLOMON UA7HBONE. Vincennes, Feb. 26, 1827. 4-tf
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DOCTOR McXAMEE respectfully informs the citizens of the Wab-.ish
country, and the public generally, thai he j
harjust opened his Q MEDICINE STORE On Market street, next do;r to S. Tomlinson's store, in the room i rmciiy occupied by F. Dickson --where he is no-.v opening Medicines just roteived. During the month of June, lit; will receive from Philadelphia, several packages additional, to complete the ..ssorlment, and make it ample. In conducting this business, he has engaged tno asisance ol" Dr WvoLVERfoy, winch he hopes will enable him to accommodate those; who purchase for family purposes totneir entire satisfaction; t r.e advantage of correct prescriptions to such, wilt be obvious. Physicians put chasing, may be assured of every article ncc-.sary in practice, and of genuine quality ; none other will be offeredIt will be maue their interest to favor him with their custo-o. Country merchants may find it to their interest to give him a call, for such medicines as they may want. E Mc.NAMEE. Vincennes, May 15, 1827. 15-ti
&JDr. WOOLVERTO.W respect
fully informs the citizens ot Vincennes,
and vicinity, that he has so far recovered
his health, as to be able to asist Doctor
Mc JYamee, in the above business, and to
resume his Practice, which he will do in
the employ of Dr. Mc.Namec.
J. D. WOOLVEIMON. May 15, 1827. 15-tf
wnnr padtiiyp.
HE subscriber informs the public that
he has his Wool Carding Machines
In complete operation, and he will endeavor to give satisfaction to all who may call ; persons from a distance shall hav e their work done immediately. His prices will be as formerly Cents. For common Wool, - 8 1-3 blooded Merino wool, 10 1 do. do do. - 13$ 2 do. do do. - 1.5 H. D. WHEELER. June 14, 1827. 19-tf 31 have two sets of MILL IROSVS for sale, which could be finished on short notice. H. D. W. Npurdance ot an order of the ProJxUenTdurt, in and for the county of Knoxind stale of Indiana, made on the fourteenth day of April, A D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, at a special session of said court, the undersigned, acting administrator upon the es taie of William E 13 1 ending, deceased, will sell at public sale, on Saturday the thirtieth of June next at the court houhe door in Vincennes, the following described real estate, viz The east half ol 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 Vincennes, joining the pan of Lot No
21, owned by Samuel Tomhnson 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 ol an acre, in the prairie below Vincennes, joining the land owned by Wm. lluitchon the northeast. Likewise an undivided moiety of eighty acres, (more or less) in the prairie he-
low Vincennes joining Pierre Gamlin on
the north east, and Antoino Cornoyer on
the south west the same beinj the real
estate lying in tin? county of Knox, of
which William E Irendh. died seized. GEORGE W. EW ING, acting Ad tn. of IV in. E. Breading, deed. May 24, 1827. 6-5t STATE OT INDIAN A ? ss. r.lU.soN COUNTY, S
J CI li 6 (J M C K Cull C U U K 1 w February 'iVr;, 1827. I'd w ard Day, 1 vs. I Petition for Divorce. Susannah Dav, J
T this time came the petitioner, by
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AOTICE.
AS committed
to my custody on
.the14th inst. a np-mi m:m. who
A'' r ' callshimself ArAT, he is supposed to be
vja or 2y years o age, tive icet J or lu in
ches high, spare made, has a scar on his under lip, stammers when interrogated, had on blue pantaloons, casinet sailer's coat of blue cloth, a new fur hat, a little yellow complected the owner, (if any)
is requested to come forward, Uke the legal steps of law, and get him aiiain.
HIRAM WADE, Shff l c.
Lawrenceville, Lawrence ct un- ) . m r
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count), (111.) May 16, 18!
Lost Certificate of Land purchased from the United btates.
at the lowest cash prices, cr exchanged TjUfiL.C notice is hereby given, that,
4 I thi!.
i VL samukl ii all, his attorney, and fil
ed his petition, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this state On motion, It is ordered, That notice of the pendency of this suit be given in Mie Wt Metn Sun, (a newspaper printed in Vincennes, for four weeks successively) that unless the said defendant appear by herself, or counsel, on or before the fiibt day of our next term, (to be holdcn at the court house in said county, on the third Monday in August next.) and defend this suit, the same will be heard and determined in her absence, and a decree entered accordingly. A copy test, JOHN I. NEELY, Clk. g c c. June 9, 1827. 19-4t Medical Sleeting. f'N pursiunce of i:n appointment by the Slate medical sociETr, the Censors ot the First Medical District, met at Vincennes, on Monday the 5lh of June, and proceeded to elect their oiUcers, which resulted in Dr. E. McNamke, President. " 11. Decker, Scctetaiy. J Kl'YKKNDALI., llCUSUlCr, P. Barton, Censor.
When the Society was fully organized,
and proceeded to adopt such measures
for the government of the seciety as was
thought necessary.
Dr James W. Pouteii, presented
himself for examination, was admitted, and obtained a Diploma.
The Society then elected Doctors J. D. IVoolvertony P. Barton 13 Decker, Delegates to the State Medical Society. There being no other applications for membership, the society adjourned to the next semi annual meeting to be holden in November next. H. DECKER, Secty. June 5, 1827. 19-
Shcriff's Sale, BY virtue of a writ cf venditioni exponas, to mc directed from the Clerk's office of the Supreme court, at Indianapolis, Marion county, state of Indiana; I will expose to public sale at the court houe door in Vincennes, on Monday the twenty -fifth day of June, instant, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m. and five o'clock, p. m agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real and personal cs:a!cto execution, the following tracts of land, lying and being in the county ol Knox, and stale of Indiana to wit: twelve arpents of land in. front,
on the river Wabash, by forty arpents in length, in the lower praiiie, near Vincennes; one by twelve aipents at lower
end ol same prairie ; two hundred and se
veniy nvo acres ol land on Ula pool's
Hih ; two hundred and tl-itty acies joining the above; eight hui.ihed and sev
enty eight acres, in seven pa: eels, at tho Rock ; one hundred acres, joining Stilwell, in the neck ; one hut. died acres, part of number two hundred and five, (205) in the Donation ; four hundred acrcs, number sixty six. (66) in the Donation; tour hundred acies, number two hundred and eighteen, (219) in the Donation; four hundred uctes, number two hundred and nine, (209) in the Donation ; two hundred acres, pait of number one hundred and ninety-two, ( 1 92) in the Donation, part of Thraiikilt's ; one hundred acres, number one bundled and eightytwo, (1 2) in the Donation; four "hundred acres, number one hundred and ninety-five, (195) in the Donation; four hundred acies, number one hundred and seventy. one, (171) in the Donation; four hundred acres, number one hundred and two, (102) in the Donation ; four hundred acres, number two huudicd and thirtyone, (231) in the Dv)i.uion ; lour hundred acres, number two hundred ai,i thirty-four, (234) in the Donation; fjur hundred acies, number two hundred and four (204) at Durlu.mV;; enc bundled Sc thiily-six acres, neai Franris Vigo's:
nnu one huiulied anI ilurly six uctes, near Dut ham's and Reeves as the piopeity of William Mcintosh, ni. the suit of Henry Hut s:. June 2, 1827. 17iiS4 Isaac Tu.ru an, Jnai.-ih firla7if Jacob Turman, Thomas Turwan, Simon Turman, Benjamin Turmaiis U v ii heirs
and representatives ol Benjamin Turman, rfecra&fdy rLEASE TO TAKE NOTICE, THAT I shall make application to the Circuit court of Sullivan county, on the first day of the next September term, for Commissioners to be appointed to convey to tne the west half of the north west ouatter of Section No thirty, in Township No. eight north, of Range No. ten west, agreeably to a bond I hold, given by the said Benjamin Turman, deceased, in his life time, and agreeably to the statute in such cases made and provided. CHARLES BOOTH. June 7, 1827. !9-4vv
for BEES WAX, FEATHERS, GINSANG, kc. 16-tf Vincennes, Ma vl827. JUST received a large supply of Foreign and Domestic GOODS, purchased at the lowest prices. REYNOLDS & BONNER. June 2, 1827. 1 7-4t
U four weeks after date, application
will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes, for the renewal of a
Certificate of further credit, in my name,
lor the x, e. quarter of sec. No 3, in
Township No. 3 x. of Range No. 1 v. in
the Distiict of Vincennes, the original
having been lost or destroyed. Given under my hand at Vincennes, this 5th day
of June, 1327 his ZACHARIAH x SPARLING. 13-4t mark.
& tracts. THOSE who have patronized the " Vincennes Tract Society," are hereby informed that a very general assortment of Tracts have just come to hand, and arc ready for distribution to subscribers ; and those who have not yet evidenced their willingness to promote
this laudable institution, are requested to
throw in their mite. Separate societies
may be furnished w ith Tracts, by apply ing to Ho. JOHNSON, Sc'y r. r. 5.
George IV. L. White, and Ihnjamin P Be ekes, a ft guardian of Juliet F. G. White, heiis and legal tcpicsentative of Isaac White, deceased, TAKE NOTICE, THAT I will apply to the
next Circuit court to be holdcn in and for
the county of K: ox, and state of Indiana.
and on the third day of said term, (cither by myself or at'orney.) for the appoint
ment ot Commissioners to divide the real estate of Isaac White, deceased, anionr; his several heirs and representatives. A. G. SLOO. June 14, 1S27. 19-4vv STATE Oi INDIAN A, ) GIBSON' COUNTY, bCt GIBSO.Y CIRCUIT COURT,
I'coruary i crm, 1827. Nathaniel Foster, )
vs Wrc Chancery. Nathaniel P Hall, J
AND now at this time came the complainant, by SAMUEL II ALL, Esn. hip.
attorney, and upon the filing o? the complainant's bill of complain, and the court being satisfied (upon affidavit) that the said defendant is not an inhabitant of this slate, whereupon, on motion, It is ordered, That notice of the pendency of this suit be made in the Western Sun, (a newspaper published in Vincennes ) four weeks successively, that unless the said defendant appear on or before the first day of our next term, (on the the third Monday in August next) and answer the complainants bill, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against him in his absence. A copy test, JOHN I. NEELY, Clk. c cr. June 1, 1827. iRit
BLANK DEEJDb for saleTt this office.
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