Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 July 1827 — Page 2
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bns : and in aid of the same object, Uobt Kercheval, John Batlhachc, James S Swcaringen, Benjamin O. Leonard, John McCoy, William McCarrol, and William Ross, were appointed a committee to correspond with our sister towns, who may fee! with us a community of interest in re
lation to the important object embraced in
the aforesaid resolutions.
The following resolution was then a-
dopted:
Resolved, That the above preamble and resolutions be inserted in the news papers published in the town of Chilli cothc. ANTHONY WALKE, Ch'm. Isaac Curd, Sec'y S3BW 4D3o S. TOML1NSON, (SARKBT STREET, VIXCENNES,) AS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore anew ana very ge ncral assortment of MERCHANDIZE, CONSISTING OF Spring and Summer DRY GOODS An extensive assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Glass, and Qucensxcarc. FRESH GROCERiES-of the latest importations, and of the first quality. All af which are offered for sale at the lowest cash prices. l4-3m May 10, 1827. NEW GOODS. DRY GOODS r Hardware & cutlery Queens and Glassware, A general assortment of GROCERIES, SHOES & BONNETS. A large assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS. Three hundred barrels Kcnhaxva Salt, Together with an assortment of IRON & PLOW PLATES, All of which will be sold at the lowest . rates for cash. Wm. BURTCIf. "May 10, 1S27. U-3m NEW GOODS. The subscriber, JOHN R. M. Lb'ROY, AS taken the old stand of Jacobs Le'Roy, on Market street, oppo site J. 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, GIXSANG, 16-tf Vinccnncs, Ma y!827. WOOL CARDING. THE 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 have their work done immediately. His prices will be as formerly Ct :its. For common Wool, - 8 1-3 J blooded Merino wool, 10 do. do do. -$ do. do do. - 15 H. D. WHEELER. June 14, 1827. 19-tf C7I have two sets of MILL IR0XS for sale, which could be finished on short notice. H. D. W. NOTICE. THERE will be an election held at the court house, in Vinccnncs township, on Monday the 23d inst, for two JUSTICES of the PEACE for said township, to fill the vacancy of Frederick Graetcr, Esq. and Samuel Hill, Esq their time of service having legally expired. The inspector and officers of elections, will be punctual in their attendance, and make due return to the clerks office as the law directs. S. ALMY, Shjf. k. c. July 2d, 1827. 22-3t
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THE subscriber has just received a ge- g1"1!1' or Bushcc, Thonuts Burrus, , KebcccH J. Browning, James Boner, John Bancral assortment of John Cohran c Co John British. French & American chancciicr,(;corge v. Cokgrove, joimc. -tt , Cooke 2, Ieuis Cadorct, Frederick Clay-
NTERTAlNMENT.
THE subscriber has re sumed his former business, in the ,housc sometime ago occupied by Mr. Frs Cunningham, as a TAVERX, on Market street, in Vinccnncs. 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 defy and Timothy at;, and attended by a good Ostler. His house shall at all times be furnished with such things for the comfort of Travellers, 8c others, as the country can afford. He hofies by hi attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. H. JOHNSON. January 8, 1827. 5Utf $f TO TRAVELLERS, subscriber lias lately taken the Tavern Stand, Formerly occupied by Judne Rogers,1 situated near the owner of MARKET 8c WATER Streets. His hoilSC and stable arc well supplied, S he hopes I by a strict and careful attention to husi- ; ness, to merit, and also receive a share 1 i ot public patronage. SOLOMON RATH BONE. Vinccnncs, Feb. 26, 1827. 4-11' A LIST of letters rcmainimrin Tuc j Post Office at Vinccnncs, the quar- ' cr ending the 30th June 1827, which if three months, will be sent to the General j Post Ofiice as dead letters. A3). C I John Ann Thomas Ashbrook, Josi;di Anderson, V. R. Archer, David Brown. John Black. Leah Busan, Peter Bartness, Thomas J. Beck, A. Bcfecher, John B. Bouhomme, William Beaucomb. J I? D;m'el Dolohon, Tohn I)cli JJi jS1 lisle. Kilirour Dubois. Mon roe Davidson, Jwhn Evin&, Robert Evans, J. Fisher, James Francis, Willis Fellows, f ST Andrew Gabbrauh, V. G:unJ II 9lJ lin.Thostfc Ilir.u;, (Jk.s:., John Hudspeth, Diogenes Hill, J. IF-'p.b'.nsiijie f. H. Harrison, John C. Holl.-ir.il. .b ii;:;-!.:ack, Ann Ho;:, John Ha'. ily, J:u. J. J ;.n. s, Chas. Jarrel, Mclralas Johnson, Jesse J ju:iv. Ja'.no). i J:;wel, Jt.L JlJ iVll isaaiii L:iCV, II. L.:-eiit !, ' f Wm. U. Met: A.nbro.e Ma!!ct, !'v.;nci Momt, D.o,;. McCk-aw, J .!i :b. Ts.i jV.-ui ! O. ill A it. i i liitn. i oi kit . t c v :mv, I non:is ..ici'irt x I) Urn'.) ''.: Norton. I '. o.-'a ' :ro k UOIr.lt liU'. Luciiid i Paine, II. H I'l'.cion, iirbv, John Pickle 2, G. W.Perlev, Wm. V ALv, ft rFP naniicdi Kubte, S. W. Uov, J. U O X Hod irmel, A!)iaham Smith, J or V. Sodcn, Horace Sbepherd, Scott, I). Thin, M.tt'nias Thotnpoii, Wm. Abtd Thackcr, Coibeix Thompsm 2, Dooior Thompson, Moses Tabbs 3. Elijah Te oie, aco!) Vansdall, Joshua Vance, '1'. T IV Wesifall, James Wcstfall, Kiisha H. Whitton, J.I). Woolvjiton, II. Wri-it, Joshua Westf.dl, SAMLTIILL, lT. M. July 1st, 1SC7 j 1107 il7"Pcrsons incjuit i-ir for the aboxe letters will please say they are advertised, otherwise they may not get them. .4 LIST of letters remaining in the jUlL PostOtTiceat Washington, Daicss county, la. the quarter ending the 50th of June 1827, which if not taken out before the expiration of three monihs, will be sent to theGeneral Post Omcc as dead letters. ' 1 4 II . Jobn Akeman, S. L. Adarc, W. i"3L 13 J' Allison, Andrew Berry 2, Oeo. Bradford, .Wm. Brutton, Keason Braial 2, J. G. Burch, Covnclius Berhshier, J. Bradford, Elijah Bassett, Anson Cceth, Ch'rClman, Philip Ci use, James Calhotn; 2, Raper ifc Calhoun, Wm. Cole, ' 11 tf i 1hmias Davis, Abncr Davis, jLF JLi J Nathan Davis, Alexr. Downey, James Edwards, Wm. Kiiis, Jas (io dman, Andrew Gillons, Amos Gvin Thadeous Ci ranger, HI Z 'iliiam Hawkins, John HorCl IV rel, Mary Holding, S. Henry, Lewis Jones, Ii. .M.Iansun, A. & R. M. Ianson, Andrew Kermechel, James Kelly, Sand Kelso, A I TT J;lmcs TcCor.p.aughhav, Sil11 X ll X vester Maturity , J. AIo::e, Moses Nicht, Richard P..lmer 2, Mashack Porter, I ? Q Hi1 A. Rogers, P.Stephens, la O X ? V John Storms 2, Alexander Stephens, Salcni Scnks, Charles Selenii, James istejihenson 2, Henry Smith 2, John T. Simpson, Adam Teal, William Wallace, J. Warner, J. Wilhite, David Warner, Charles T. Wallace, Alexander West. S. RODDICK, P.M. July 1st, 1827 22.jt--lft7 NOT1CET tJ S Judah & A. G. Lagow, WILL in fututc, practise law in partnership. 20-3m Vinccnncs, June 1827.
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i JlaL Post Office at Princeton, in Gibson county, la. the quarter ending the 30th of June, 1827, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post-Ofliceas dead Icilcrs. 4 4pl "O Anthony Ais;el, Win. Arnold, IV. U A3 Thotnas Alcorn, Jonathan Butler, George Barter, Luke Baldwin, Amos Bullard, Wm. BrenOloc, Hyram Corn, Hy. Curry, Adam Chaflhi, John. C. Cotnstock, Joseph Chambers. I O g i John Dapricst, Jefferson EJJ Bi V VJff ans, James Ellis, Nathl. Filter, Margaret Foster, t.Fox, J. Griby, ITU W" W James Hanks. Ad:ini B. llurP 1 5l I.J pc t Samu' i Harrison, J. Ilr.ddleston, Nancy Hirons, Mary Ann K il, Simon Lcmastcrs, Pcti r Lcj-.rantre, J. Lelev. 73 15 '..viUia M.m:1v, Vuiv A!c.MillVa. 1 JU len, 2, Hm-.h 1. McC i'niiv, Robert Milburn, v"!, J.hn Montomvry, J.i:r..s MeKonison, 2, John dnnford, Sav..h Most, Christeuy Whito or Robert I'lTslips, Austin Powtl, Win. Richer, John Ri'! v. r!P V VJ Maj. Smith, W.' (. Smith, O 9. V? VlYm; t, K! Town-, nd (jcv.r ;e Wool , S.uau .l '..u.iv.ei ioan. H: I. N F.l'.LY, Joiv i, is:r . -1 i , . of SN)ANA J , r'J uno count y fcc E:hs McNamecl 1 i x5 Domestic Attachment ! Robert I"ia!;fr, ; HEUEAS o:i the 6th June, 1827, ' on the oath of Elias McNaniec. il v','!t nt onscstic Attactiment issued a W tc goo;, el: .tel., rights, crec,,ts, kl?r' Msaiufy a debt of 25 dollars, which "Hedged to be justly due s:d McNa nice, ana whereas l.?avM Andicws nas been summoned as gurneshce in said suit. Notice is hereby given, thai unless the said Hobert Finker be and appear at my ofRcc in the town of Vincennes, on the 10th day of August, at 10 o'clock a. m on said dav, I, or soinc other magistrate of the said county, will pi oceed to hear and determine said suit in Ids absence, and award judgment if the clium be saltslactoiily established. SAME. IIILE, y p k c. J;i!y 3d, K27 22-! t Coniinisioncis aic. ST A i E CF INDIANA,? KNOX COUNTY, . KNt)X CIRCUIT COURT, ; March Term, 1 L 2 7 . : AfJmr Patterson, 1 r. i f' rr;Lrn Attac h m ent. John li OiUv, now aiiiusume came, tne ciaimaits, by th ?ir attornies, and it :ppoatiniv that the Commissioner did not mv.Ue vale agreeable to the order made at the last term of ihi--. court, therelote on ii!0ti.n, It is ordt red. That St-nt-cn Alnnj, Sheriff of this c.oui.ly, be, and lie is heieby authorized and directed to make hale, (after advertising ;i.e same in the Western Sim and T n ml Adveitiscr, a paper pi inted in Vjocennes, lotir succcssi e weeks, previous to the day of sale, which shait iie ten d;ys pr evious to the ensuing term of com t,) of the hmnc and lot taken in attachment, to the highest and best bidder, for ready money, and that he te tain the proceeds of the sale in his hands, subject to the further disposition ol this court, and return bis piocccdings hereon at the next tci". of this couit. A true copy test, Ho JOHNSON, Clk.by D. C. JOHNSON, i c k.c c. June 28, 1827. fl Y virtue of the above order now in Jj my hands, I will expose to public sale, ai the court hoitse door in Vinccnncs, on Saturday, the fourth day of Augus: next, between the horns often o'clock, a m. and five v :i. for ready money, the above house and lot, as above mentioned, it being the same house and lot that Arthur Patterson formerly lived in when at Vinccnncs. S. ALMY, SijjT k.c. sf Com'r. June 30. 1827. 2!-5t-S450 Tj&yw pa litis e w s hTp! f tD E IV K Y er K. II. McJUXKIX, J Prictice u;r in conjunction V y in tlie Daviess Circuit court. Any business entrusted to E. II. McJunat Washington, Indiana, Co here he resides) will be attended to by both, with punctuality. I2-6m. Washington, April 1827. KJMcJUXKIX will practice in the adiacent Circuit courts. 'X Blacksniithinc:.
THE subscriber has engaged Mr B. -Wclman, to superintend, and carry on his Blacksmith shop, at the old stand, formerly of Smith k Thomsonthe well known qualifications of Mr. Wchnan as a good workman, will insure a liberal share of public patronage All kinds of Edged tools made and warranted. N. SMITH. February M, 1827 2-if
PUBLIC KOTiCE. THE annua! election Srr 1827, will held for the county of Knox.cn the first Monday in Aiu;ust next, for the pur- . pose of chosim; one Senator to represent the district composed ol Knox, Daviss, and Martin counties ; also, two Reprcscntatives to the state h islamic ; also, oneC Director for the Foor House. The inspectors for the respective townships in said county ate required to attend at the usual pbecs of holding elections in their township on the diy above mentioned, and corduct the baid election, and make their returns in conformity to law. Given under mv hand this 5:h dav of Jnlv. e-U S. ALMY, Shjf. k.c. Sole (f Seminary Lands. "5 NT confoimi'v U n law the state jj of India: aXO llL i: IS HEREBY (IIVEX, that on the fntt Monday of September next, a:.d fjom day today th ie;:iu r i;:.it ti.e u!c shall be complete "J, The Seviiinarv Township, in tnbsou o;r.:y, u ii? be sold in FrincC te n. at I'ubm: Aucum, in half quarter sections: o:u: iiitii (i the purchase money to be p.jid in hiii.d, '.!;e balance at the option of the pin ch.ajscr, lo remain on inturtst fo-r ten ycais, and thci caftcr t the option ot tii.j State Cou.:r.i;ioncrs ior that purpose, under the ccticn of the Genctf.1 Assembly. The :n'.er'jtt to be paid annually in advance ; and a faiurc for two eais suc-cessivciv to pav such interest shall orcasion a loifeiturc of the lar.d sold. Title in Ice to be made when the payment is made in full; The above land war, selected nearly twenty years since for the use of a State Seminary, and is recommended to purchasers by evcty advantage of fcitiiiiv of soil
and beauty of -itration. It adjoins the fl-jurishim; town of Princeton, 28 miles from the Ohio, 6 from the Wabash, and the same distance from White river. On the ftvxt Monday of (h i next, The Seminary Township, in Monroe county, will he rold at IJlootn-inrr-on, in tbe -amc manner and on the fi-.me terms. This tract ol land joins K.oofriir.jvten vdiere tbe State Seminary none m the -tale of indhna. Both tnwn. ... - -Jiipa wete selected piinrto any talcs in j their vicinity, ami have ever been consid er:': the most auvcn:a:;cc us thatcculdbe made. They have faimr, in every variety of improvement: the towns they adjoin contain six orcirh: hundred inhabitants each, and it may be safely stated, that fcr procaiins desirable situations for permanent sctth rs nothing equal ha3 been eaTcrcd to the public lor many )cars. The land is to be divided by the ComrmV sioncrs, James Smith for the former township, and James Borland for the latter, into thiee rates : the first io be sold at no less than three doliais and fifty cents per acre, the second two dollais and twenty-five cents, and the this ci one dollar and twenty-five cents. SAMUEL MERRILL, Treasurer of State. Indianapolis, June 10, 1827. tCpEditors of the papers at Vincennes, Bloomington, Salem, Madison, Chailestown, New Albany, of the National Republican Cincinnati, Reporter. Lexington, Louisville Public Advertiser, and of the National Journal at Washington, will publish the above for eight weeks, once cack week, and send their bills to me. 2U8t S. MERRILL. STATE OF INDIANA, GIBSON COUNTY, SS GIBSON CIRCUIT COURT, February Term, 1827 Robert Milburne, and Robctt rni.nps, vs. The heirs of James Holidr. IN CHANCERY. A T this time came the complainant-,
r . i . HAI'L SfI- t,ieH" attorncv, and hied their bill of complaint, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, tha the defendants are not inhabitants of thistate, whereupon on motion. It in or d -red by the court, That notice of the pendency ot this suit be given in the Western Sun, (a newspaper published in Vincennes, la ) for four weeks successive that unless the said defendants appear bv themselves or counsel, on the first day o our next term, (to be holden attheconrr. house in said county, on the third Monday in AuRiist next) and answer the compla nants bill, the same will be taken as eon. fessed, and the matters and things therein, decreed accordingly in their absence. A true copy test, JOHN I. NEELY, Clk. c.c.c. Jiin too" " J ioj'j .a. I o i i . 21 4y b l a ;w r k mm rshsrit this ofiice.
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