Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 July 1827 — Page 2
first division of the Turkish fleet had sailed, and that the second division was about to follow. At the end of the proceeding month, three Servian'Deputies had arrived at Constantinople, bringing news that the Bishop of Belgrade was dead, and requesting the Porte to appoint his successor. The operations by land were continued against the Greeks and it is denied that those of Karasiskaki's had been crowned with any decisive success. y fe.TOMLlNSON, (KARKBt 5 7R BET", VINCENNES,) HAS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, a new and very general assortment of MERCHANDIZE, CONSISTING OF Spring and Summer BUY GOODS, An extensive assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Glass, and Qiieensivare. FRESH GROCERIES of the latest importations, and of the first quality. All af which are offered for sale at the lowest cash prices. U-3m May 10, 1827.
NEW GOODS. THE subscriber has just received a gcrfrr1 nssnrfmpnt of
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HARDWARE & CUTLERY Queens and Glassxvare, A general assortment of GROCERIES, SHOES & BONNETS. A large assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS. Three hundred barrels Kcnhaxca Salt, Together with an assortment of IRON & PLOW PLATES, All of which will be sold at the lowest rates for cash. Wm. BURTCH. May 10, 14-5 m NEW GOODS.
J 1 he subscriber, JOHN R. M. Le'ROY, HAS taken the old stand of Jacobs If LeRoy, on Market street, opposite J. If S. Smithy where he is opening a general assortment of DRV coons, HARD & QUEENS WARE A n d Fresh GROCERIES Of the best quality which are offered at the lowest cash prices, or exchanged for BEES-WAX, FEATHERS, GINSANG, &C. 1 6-tf Vincenncs, Ma vl837. WOOL CAIIMKG. THE subscriber informs the public that he has his tJvol Carding Machines In complete operation, and he will endeavor to give satisfaction to all who may call; persons from a distance shall have their work done immediately. His prices will be as formerly Cents. For common Wool, - 8 1-3 I blooded Merino wool, 10 A do. do do. - 12 I do. do do. - 15 H. D. WHEELER. June 14, 1827. 19-tt XCTl have two sets of MILL 1ROXS for sale, which could be finished on short notice. H. D. I? v rii 13 i rn 4 IYM i?
THE subscriber has resumed his former business, in the house sometime ago occupied by
31r Frs Cunningham, as a 'FAl'ERA', on Market street, in Vincenncs. He has built a new, large, and commodious stable ; and has put the buildings in complete repair. His stable will be constantly supplied with Oars, Corn, Fad 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, Sc others, as the country can afford. He hcfics by hit attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. H. JOHNSON. . January 8, 1827. 5l-tf
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Tavern Stand, Formerly occupied by Judge Rogers, situated near the corner
ol market & water streets. His house and stable are well supplied, 5c hchbpes by a strict and careful attention to business, to merit, and also receive a share of public patronage. SOLOMON RATHBONE. Vincennes, Feb. 26, 1827. 4-tf ' ,y LIST of letters remaining in the Post Office at Vincennes, the quarter" ending the 30th June 1827, which if not taken out before the expiration of three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. A- John Ano, Thomas Ash- - & J brook, Josiah Anderson, W. H. Archer, David Brown, John Black, Leah Busan, Peter Bartncss, Thomas J. Beck, A. Bcechcr, John B. Bonhomme, William Beauchamp, Breetnr Bushee, Thomas Burrus, Rebecca J. Browning, James Boner, John Daley, John Cohran, Samuel C. Cooper, John Chanceller, Georgt: W. Colegrove, John C. Cooke 2, Louis Cadoret, Frederick Clayconib, ) DJ "TO Daniel Dolohnn, John DeSUJl lisle, Kilgour Dubois, Monroe Davidson, John Ewing, Robert Evans, J. Fisher, James Francis, Willis Fellows, T-T T Andrew Gabbraitli, l (i;unVJT XX tl I'm, Thos & Hiram Glass, Join: Hudspeth, Diogenes Iiill, J. Helphinstine 3, B. Harrison, John C. I J oil md, J. Ilornbaek, Ann Hogge, John Ilurtly, Jno J. Jones, Chas. Jarrel, Nicholas Johnson, Jesse Jenny, James Jewel, TI X" "TV5T Wm. Kelso, Joshua Lindsev, .XV JLJ 11 Isaaih Licy, II. Lassellc L, Wm. R. McCall, Ambrose Mallet, Francis Moffit, Daniel McClure, John Merry 2, Benj. McCleave, John McOinin, Thomas Mills, Robert McClure, Thomas McChn e. VT i' T Kcuben Norton, Enoch Organ, In W JL Mr. Pullham, Daniel IMessing, Lucinda Paine, H. II Phelon, Rebecca Pace, Jolm Pickle 2, G. W. Perlev, Vm. p(lke, RQ fp Hannah Ruble, V. Row, J. JL Rodannel, Abraham Surith, J or W.Sodcn, Horace Shepherd, J. Scot, I). Thing, Mathias Thompson, Wm. Tvigr f, Abel Thacker, Collier: Thompst n J, D k tor Thompson, Moses 'Fal)s Klij.-.ij Teague, T WJ" J;iCn,) anlall, Jo-li i ., Vaniv, T. T U Westfall, J uJh-s W vtt;;i!, F.lis!a II. Whitton,- J. I). Woohc itoa. il. 'n.!it, Joshua Westfal!, iifMLHII.L, t. :.
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il'Perso-s in:p:iriraj fov r!ie a'.ive Irt'ers will please say l!$-y arc crti-icd, f.t'.i.-rwise thev mav not get tiien:.
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county, la. ihe quni'ev tndmg h.e ;')th ol June 1827, which if not taken out U-!orc the expiration of llin o nmmhs' will be sent to the General Poit Ollice as dead letters. AP John Akeman, S. L. Adare, W. IP Allison, Andrew Berry : Cm. Bradford, Wm. Bratton, Reai-n Bvauu J, J. G. Bnrch, Cornelius Berkshier, J. lh-adf -rd, Elijah Bassett, Anson Ccelh, Ch'r Cf-l.-i in, Philij) Cruse, James Calhoun lJ, Paper C'c Calhoun, Wm. Cole, XX r Phinias Davis, Abncr Davis IJ 3lJ f Nathan Davis. Alexr. Downey, James Fdwards, Wm. F.Uis, Jas ("Goodman, Andrew Gillons, Amo.i (l-wi:-,, Tha.deous Granger, XX X TZ Hawkins, John TlorXX 93 XV rel, Mary Holding, S. Henry, Icwis Jones, R. M. Janson, A. P. M. I.msm, Andrew Kermechcl, James Kelly, Sana Kelso, X "VT XX James McConnaughhav, Sillll l JL vester Matinleyi J. Mere, Mose Nicht, Richard Palmer 1', Mashack Porter, 11 C IV A.Rogers, P.Stephens, 1-t, O 1. It John Storms 2, Alexander Stephens, Salem Senks, Charles Selemi, James Stephenson 2, Henry Smith 2, John T. Simpson, Adam Teal, William Wallace, J. Warner, J. Wilhite, David Warner, Cliailes T. Wallace, Ale:-:ander West. S. RODDICK, P. M.
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STATE OF INDIANA
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Elias IcNamee
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r a writ of Domestic Attachment issued a gainst the Oods, chatels, rights, credits, monies and effects of the said Robert FiaIter, to satisfy a debt of 25 dollars, which is alledged to be justly due said MeNa nice, and whereas David Andiews has been summoned as garneshce in said suit. Notice is hereby given, that unless the said Robert Fraker be and appear at my office in the town of Vincennes, on the 10th day of August, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, I, or some other magistrate of the said county, will proceed to hear and determine said suit in his absence, and award judgment if the claim be satisfactorily established. SAML. HILL, y p k.c. July 3d, 1827 22-4t
Commissioner's Sale. STATE OF INDIANA,? . (j f KNOX COUNTY, C 7 KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, 0 . 'March Term, 182. Arthur Patterson," vs. Foreign Attachment. John B. Gilly, j 4 ND now at this time came the clai1XL. niants, by their attornies, and it appearing that the Commissioner did not make sale agreeable to the order made at the last term of this court, therefore on motion, Ids ordered,, That Seneca Almy Sheriff of this county, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to make sale, (after advertising the same in the Western Sun antf General Advertiser, a paper printed in Vincenncs, four successive weeks, previous to the day of sale, which shall be ten days previous to the ensuing term of couit,) ol the house and lot taken in attachment, to the highest and bes.t bidder, for ready money, and that he retain the proceeds of the sale in his hands, subject to the luithcr disposition of this court, and return his proceedings hereon at the next term of this court. -A A true copv test, Ho JOHNSON, Clk by -V D c JOHNSON, d.c. i: c c wJune 1827. fjD V virtue, of the above order now in D my hands, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday, the fourth day of August vcxti between the houis often o'clock, a m. and fie r m. for ready roomy, the above house and lot, as above mention -d. it being the same house and lot that Arthur Patterson formerly lived in when at Vincennes. S A1A1Y, ShJJT kc If CWr. June 30. 1827 2!-5t-8450 ST A i E OF INDIANA, GlIISOXCOUXTY, bS" & GIBSON CIKCUIT COURT, 17 February Term, 1827. Kocrt Milburne, and Kobcit )
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A 'i' this time came tl e complainants, 1A. I'ys Mam.. Vs( thcii attorney, and filed their bill of complain', and it wppcarii,5V to the atisfarti..ir of the court, that the delcndans arc not inhabitants of this tate, whereupon on motion, It in ordered by the court, That notice of the pendency of this sou be riven in the Western Sun, (a newspaper published in Vincennes, la ) for lour weeks successively, that unless the said defendants appear by themselves or counsel, on the first day of our next term, (to lie hidden at the conn house in said county, on the third Monday in August next) and answer the complainants hill, the same will be taken as confessed, and the matin s and tilings therein, decreed accoulingly in their' absence. A true copv--test, JOHN 'I. NL12LY, Clk G.c.c. June 2.1. 1827 2 !4w
TfcOCTGR Mc.YAMFF respectfully
jr iniorms the citizens ol the Wdlmsh
omitry, und the public generally, that he has just opened his ' MEDICINE STORE On Maikct street, next door to S. Tomlinson's store, in the room foimerly occupied by F. Dickson where he is now opening Medicines just received. During the month nf June, he will receive from Philadclphii, several packages ad ditional, to complete t!ie nssoi tmcnt, and
make n ample. In conducting this busi-
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enable him to accommodate those who purchase for family purposes to their entire satisfaction; the advantage of cor rect prescriptions to such, wilT be obvious. Physicians purchasing, may he assured of every aiticlc necessary in practice, and of genuine quality; none other will be offered It will be "made their interest to favor him with their custom. Country mei chants 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-tf XZrDR. U'OOLVFAiTO.W respectfully iniorms the citizens of Vincenncs, and vicinity, that he has so far recovered his health, as to be able to assist Doctor Mc J"amee in the above business, and to resume his Practice, which he will do in the employ of Dr. Mc.Namee. J. D. WOOLVERTON. May 15, 1827. 1 5tf fp NOTICE. HS Judah & A. G. Lagow, WILL in future, practise law in partnership. 20-3rn Vincenncs, June 1827.
Sale of Seminiry Lands. IN conformity with a law ol the state of Indiana, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the first Monday of September next, and from day today thereafter until the sale shall be completed, The Seminary Township, in Gibson county, will be sold in PnncCton, at Public Auction, in half-quaiter sections: one fourth of the purchase money to be paid in hand, the balance at the option of the purchaser, to remain on interest for ten years, and thereafter at tho option of the State Commissioners for that purpose, under the direction of tho
jwmuij . uv mimical io UO paid annually in advance ; and a failure for two years successively to pay such intciest, shall occasirn a forfeiture of the land sold. Title in fee to be made v.hen the payment is rnr.de in full. The above land v. as selected nearly twentyyears since for the tisc of a State Seminary, and is recommended to purchasers by eveiy advantage of feniiity of soil and beauty oi situation. It adjoins the .. flourishing town of Princeton, 23 miles from the Ohio, 6 h orn the Wabash, and the same distance fiom White river.' On flic first Motiduij of Oct next. The Seminary Township, in Monroe county, will be sold at Bioomir.gton, in the same manner and on the same terms. This uar-t nf jnri(i jOIn5 B oomingt- n where the Stn'c Seminary is situated, and is h.fciinr in quality to none in the state of Indiana. Both townships were selected piior to any sales in their vicinity, and havcccr been considered the most advantageous that could be made. They hove farms in every variety of improvement: the towns they adjoin contain six or cij;ht hundred inhabitants each, a?,d it n, ay be safely stated, that fcr procuiinj; desirable situations for permanent seitkrs nothing equal has been offered to the public lor many years. The land h to be divided by the Commis sioncrs, James Smith for the former township and James Borland for the latter, into thicc rates : the first to be sold at no less than three dollars and fifty cents per acre, the second two dollars and twenty-five cents, and the third one dollar and twenty-f.vc cents SAMUEL MERRILL, Treasurer of State. Indianapolis, June 10, 1827 C7" Editors of the papers at Vincennes, Bloonmi-too, Salem, Madion, Charlestown, New Albany, of the National Republican Cincinnati, Reporter, Lexington, Louisville Public Advertiser and of the National Journal at Washington, will pub!ih the above for eight weeks, once each week, and send their bills to mc. 21 -3' S.MERRILL. NOTICE ? giHOSE indebted to me by note, or JL booh account, arc earnestly requested to caii, and discharge the same, as I am determined to quit'the country. I also intend io sell my present stock of fi ( 4 ill y Cllhcr bY vvhoIe sale or yjyAJ& rcfail at more rcduccd prices for cash, than ever such were sold at in (his place befmc any person wishing to purchase, will do well to call, and judge lor ihcmsches. 1 have the property where I live, ar.fi . that also in which I keep my store, fosale on advantageous terms-any pcrion wishing to purchase, will call on WILSON LAGOW. incenncs, June 26, 1827 2 U3d Jacob KuykendaiL Guardian fur Villcr H Smith, and Charles Smith, the minor hvinro, Charles Sm-th, deceased, and Caroline ii-s.c;, the wife of Thomas Iiish-jiAate Caroline Smith, YOU WILL PLfcASK TAKE NOTICE, THAT 1 will apply to the Circuit court to be holden in and for the county ot Knox, and hImip m i.wi: '
, .v., V1 j uuiiiiia, ai mc ensuing August term, and on the third day ot said term, for the appointment of Commissioners to divide the ical estate of Charles Smith, deceased, among his several heirs and teprsscntatives. HENRY M. SHAW, in right . cfhis wife. Eliza M. L. Shaw, on: of the heirs. June 28, 1827. 2U4d TRACTS. THOSE who have patronized the u Vincennes Tract Society," arc hereby informed that a very general assortment of Tracts have just come to hand, and are ready for distribution to subscribers; and those who have not yet C evidenced their willingness to promoto this laudable institution, arc requested to throw in their mite. Separate societies may be furnished with Tracts, by anpl. ing to Ho. JOHNSON, 6Vy r. r s
