Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 October 1827 — Page 2
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tlcans. For the office of Governor of Massachusetts. But he is utterly adverse to it and so am Jf for mantj reasons, among which are'9 The seventh reason
Collector's Sale for Taxes,
Jm V all whom it man concern.
I' 'V" . v .X III UIllIKIl f LUOUII If W M '
is it would produce an eternaJjOJ A KE K OTI C E spnfirntinn lfvrwn iim 7ii7 i 'ifH A I shall proceed to s
separation between him and the
federalists ; at least that parly of them, who constitute the absolute oligarchy " No, he would not separate from them, nor they from him. At the Iale Presidential election, he got every federal electoral vote in the Union. As soon as his election was known, his federal cousin JosiahQuincy, gave that celebrated toat which has been so fully realized : u The political regeneration: Those who ftll with thr Jirst Adams, rise rAth the second And so it was. The superanuated Mr King was sent minister to London : the Hartford conventionist, MrWebster, was made manager of the Hof Representatives, and the tory editor of the Boston Sentinel, Mr Hcnjamin Rus. sell, who had hoped that the British troops which burnt Washington City, would not conjinr themselves to defensive operations, and that they nvgftt gather new laurels nf American growth, was selected as public printer to the federal government ! lb
cO 0 S. TOM LIN SON, fSARKEf STREET) VIXCEXXES,) MAS just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, a new and very general assortment of MERCHANDIZE, CONSISTING OF Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, An extensive assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery, Glass, and
Queffmcarc. FRESH GROCERIES-of the latest importations, and of the first quality. All af which arc offered fcr sale at the lowest cash prices. U-3m May 10, 1827.
Collectors Sales for lazes.
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NEW GOODS. JOHN II. M LkUOY
HAS lately received a new supply of GOODS suitable for the present and approaching season, which he will exchange (mi delivery of the article) for Beef Cattle, Feu I hers, Lve Hogs, Drtjvd Apples, Oats $ Corn, Dryvd Peaches, Beans, Beasivax, Max and Tuxv Linen, And any other article suitable for the New Orleans market, delivered before the 1st of December next. Vincennes, October 6, 1 827 35-tf NEWTiOO.Ds7 -o : : : : , : - THE subscriber has jut leceivcd a general assortment of
ritisu French American BUY GOODS.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY Queens and Glassware, A general assortment of GROCERIES, SHOES & BONNETS. A large assortment ol SCHOOL BOOKS. Three hundred hatrels Kenhawa Sail. Together with an assortment of IKON & PLOW PLATES, All of which will be sold at the lowest rates for cash. Wm. BURTCII. May 10, IB27. U-3m " PUBLIC NOTICE "
ITS hereby given that I intend to apply
Jl to the court ot Probate, Crawlbid county, state ol Illinois, to make a final
settlement of the estate of Manha H.ubce. deceased, on the third Monday in No ember next, at which time, all persons interested mav attend if thev please WILLIAM BARBEL, ) JOHN RICH I i , J -Mm"" St ptrmber 26, 1827 35-4t
Rags ! Rags ! Rags ! CS01 'OA A' will bt given for any M-Miiiv of elean I.v:i:c?i r Cjttan raC " at the wf.sk r i x v n 0 !Vi c e .
ipHA I I shall proceed to sell at the
JL couit house in Was. iintrton. Daviess
county, Indiana, on the second Monday in Nov. next, all and singular, the lands and town lots lying in said county of Daviess, on which the taxes due thcieon for the years 1825, 182S and 1 827, arc unpaid Sale to continue horn day to day untiil all are sold or offered. GEO A. WALLER, cD.c. October I, 1827 35-4
Collector's Sale for Tavns.
L All persons concerned tcill
HAT I s t ) a 1 1 proceed to sell at the court house d:or in Princeton, f lib-
son county, Indiana, on the second Monday in November next, all and singular the lands a.;d tow u lots lying in s dd countv of Gibson, on which the t.ixes due thereon for theyeajs I 826 and I 827 are unpaid Sale to eoniii.ue fronts o'clock a m and 1 o'clok p. m from day to day until all are sold or offered tor sale. J MfcSDEVINV.ee. October 5, I 827. 35-4t
.Collector's Sale for Taxes.
All persona concerned xcdl til t r. til i' n.'!ii, ,1
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iH.V'r I shall nir.eeed In srll rl-.
court house door in Vincennes,
KnoxcouMiy, Indiana, on the second Monday in November next, all and singular the lands and town lots lying in said county of Kn x, on which ?xcs due thereon for the years 1824, 1825, IS26 and 1827, arc unpaid. Sale to continue front day to day until ;,!! arc sold or offered for sale. THOM AS M'CLURL, Col k c. October 3, 1827 35-:d
Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of an alias fieri facias, to me directed from tie Clei k's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, at the Court house door in Vincennes, on Monday the 5th November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 5 o'clock r m, and agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the following propel ty, to wit : the north west part ol town lot No. eightythree, (83) lying and being in the borough of Vincennes, and agreeably to Johnson and Hudson's survey of the plat of Vincennes containing about thirty feel fronting Market street, be the same more or less, Sc running the same width to Richard P. Price's hatter shop, bounded as iollow s, to wit: By Market street on the south
w est, and not th west by Second sti ect, and
I moth-cait by town lot No. eighty-lour, ! (84) whereon is a good stoic house and blacksmiths shop, it being the place whereon Nicholas Smith has his tinners shop U blacksmiths shop given upbyGeoige
J W.Luing, as the vuoperty ol Aitiiui
Pattci jon, at the Milt ol Absalom Thorn, against Hyacinth L-.tllc, Arthur Patterson, Picric L-ipiant and Pies re Ardie. S. ALMY. S.jT K c. October 20, 1857. S7-3i-iy2
FUESH MEDICINES.
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THE subscriber respectfully informs the
puhiJC thai he continues to keep
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Collo:iors r,!e for Taxes.
f y ' is he-ef.y given, thnt on the
-7 aiA.omi .i.'0-iy veni)er n- xt, at the honv; ol ; Crr. -n's. in Hindostan, I shall offer f..rsiU all and singular, the tracts ol land and town lots. ir the county of Manim s'aie ol'Indhma. on which the tases have not 1-etn jiard for the years 1824, 182.i, u2C, acd 1827 sale wiil commence at ten o'clock, , m. and continue from day to djy, unti! all aru oiler?, d. SANPORH BRGVVN, Cot c. October 6, 18-27. .SP-u
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vCol!c'ciorr3 Sale lor LL persons concerned. Jf notified, thai I will. Monday in November n' t. selling, at the c-irt houi '. burgh, Pike county, Indr.ir?:.
gulai-, the lands aiul tov... iois m the said county, on which the uts for the years 1826. and 1827, have not been paid, and that I will con imie from day to day, be
tween the hours ol nine o clock, a
; :::cs. !;eieby thj scet.tid commence hi i'eteis'm and sin-
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four o'clock, r m. to e-fler the same, until all have been oIVtciI for sde. JAMES LOWNSDA LL, Cnl P c. October 8, I 827. 36-4i
To all whom it may concum T.IKE NOTICE, fIIAT I shall proceed to sell at the g court house in Mcrom, Sullivan coun'y, Indiana, on the second Monday in November next, all Sc singular, the lands and town lots, lying in said county ol Sullivan, on which the taxes due thcieon for the years 1825, 1826, and 1827, arc un paid sale to continue from day to day, until all arc soul, er offered. EinV. WILKES, Col s.c. October 8. 1S2. 36-4t
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LAFAYETTE HALL
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PUBLIC HOUSE, in salem, Indi ana, at the stand formerly occupied by capt. Wm: Haird on South Main street. The building has been enlarged, and is commodious. He has attached to his house an extensive reading room, furnished with Paficrs ftom each of the states. Travellers who call at his house, will be fu rnished with Poy-Z?!'s giving the distance Irom Salem, to all the " principal towns in the state, and the public houses kept in the same. HENRY S HANDY. Salem, October, 1327.
I irwat, Flax Seed and Pi A W LOGS.
TT WISH to purchase a f.uantity of good 11 merchantable Wheat, Plax-Herd and Shvj Ecs Delivered at the Vincennes Ox Mill.
! 25-if J. L. COLMAN.
Fnterlainment
on the road leaning iiom Vin
cennes to St. Louis, 12 miles west ot Lawienceille, he has a good and large farm, well situated for the cnnvci.L nee of the travelling public, and where thev may be accommodated to their entiic satisfaction, and at law prices he also informs mail contractors that he will keep stage horses at Si per v( ek, and passengers shall be accommodated 'o their cntiie sa tisi'actir.n strict and polite anention shall he paid to all who may call upon, JOHN L WS. October 15, 1827. 37-;t A 'jfl f l'-'ttcrs rem aining in the-flV-st-lAcc at Princeton, I:t. the (im.rter end-
K- JOih Sej.tcmber, 1827. which if not
t tiX-i.ont within t!nv ninnthv! will i
--' ''V .-VIII. IW (v-ncral Po.-Oihce as dead letters.
5 Fti 5 Anur, linllanl, John Berlin, a 1 ' k ? si J John Broun, 2. Eliza Brownlee, Joel 1'. Casey, 2, Joseph Chambers. Jenihr; t )'inc:.n. Jesse D;;i-1, T.hiwm n..,n-
Deviu. Tin. ni-is t 1'.v.mjic
............. ?.3 'havL's Fuilerton, Marv Ann -S. i k. Full.non, James Fir.cv, J. C. i'.sher, Knljert Pulls, 2, Jonathan Oullick, J ones S. Hanks, Lewis Harmon, Isaac Hnd-peth, Alexander Hndleston, J.hn Hunter, J. Helm, David Hart. Geo. ILdbrooks. W'il-.ani H.n-por, Samuel H;d!. 'h MU) h'hji.h Knowlcs Carv MilCylL burn, Al.irv McLaren, Is;iac Montgomery, 2. John Nlartin, Catharine McMillan, !T.j:.h Melton, ITv. Oneal, Thom; Potter, Princeton Bost-Odice, Wm. Price, Ivbvird Prin'c. I! RTWlT7 N, Robinson, AnV 1 lA drewSmun, Samuel S'.i.tnuon, John ihivea, Loui-a St.'.leton, Kli.abeth Triwlale, John N. Trusdale. )a-
! vid T;m lor. J mn s Thornton. Jas. 'in:iixt.
lN.lly Whitsitt, Samuel Whit.itt, W. Wilson, o. Tlioiv.as W'estf.ill, Lnoi h Walter?, Samuel Zimmerman. JOHN I. NP.LLY, p.m.
uctoijcr 1, r;jr. 1. fS
w r ot lc i.' z s remainimr in the Post-
iic.e, at Washington, la. the quarter
gthe 30th of .e.tember, 1827, which
not taken out uithin three months, will be
sent to the General Pest-Oliice as dead letters, in wit :
Uf 1 John Akem in, John F.Allen, R R V I . . . I . . T I 11
a i)r;,.! 1, uvnrv nonta, Nathan
B.icom!), Jos. Boyd, S. Bi nee, John Ciiappell, Joseph Ceiiins, S. H. Chase, Calhoun ifv Haper. Solomon Cox, Jesse Colheit. J I f p P. Helphest'me, D.II.Hol3X MJlZ 1 and, Jane ilanlou, D.Jo.slin, Jos. Lindse. , Wihiii Lee, Robert Paper, L. N. Kol)ins,,;if a!entine Routt. KrI1'' Ht:'-i St;iTl,rd' S.Smith, Wm. O 1. t 1 Samples, Charles Sujdee, Geo. Select, Ldmond Thomas, David Thomas, S. L. Thompson, John Taylor, O. Thomas, Joseph Warner, 3, Samuel Walker, James Whitehead, Sheriff of Daviess countv. SLTH RODDICK, p.m. October 1. 18 7. ;lfi. ;t.i O
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TDK subscriber has resumed his former business, in the house sometime ago occupied by
Mi Pis Cunningham, as a TAVERJV, on Market street, in Vincennes. He has built a new, large, and commodious stable ; and has put the buildings in complete repair. I lis stable will be constantly supplied with Oats, Corn, Pod. der, and Timothy Haxj, and attended by a good Ostler. His house shall at all times be furnished with such things for the comlort of Travellers, S others, as the country can afford. He hopes by hi attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. II. JOHNSON. January S, 1827. 5 I if
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BOCTO? Mc.YJMEE respectfully informs the citizens of the Wabash country, and the public generally that he t 1
nas lust oneneu nis
M EMC LYE STOHE) u
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. Dur-
ing inc momn 01 June, ne win receive ffom Philadelphia, several packages ad ditional, to complete the assortment, and make it ample. In conducting this business, he has engaged the assistance of Dr Wvolvertox, which he hopes will enable him to accommodate those who purchase for family purposes to their enlire satisfaction; the advantage of correct prescriptions to such, will be obvious. Pfiysicians put chasing, may be assured of every article 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 merchants may find it to their interest to give him a call, or such me dicincs as they may want. E. Mc NAMEE. Vir.cerncs, May 15, 1827. 1 5 if KJ'Dit WOOLVERTOX. respectfully inlorms the citizens of Vincennes, and vicinity, that he l as so far recovered Ids health, as to be ab!e to assist Doctor Mc Xamee, in the above business, and to resume his Practice, which he will do in the employ of Dr. McNamce. J. D WOOLVERTON. A Farm for Sale. Q ITU AT ED foe miles north of Vin3 cennes, immediately upon the west bank ol the Wabash, in Illinois; containin one hundred acres, sixty of which are improved, under good fer.ee, and in cultivjtion, the reif.ainch r is principally timber. On the pr mises is one of the best O RC HAH DS, in point ol qnalby c bearing, in the western ccuntiy a very com
modious two stoiy DvitU'mg, a Kitchen, Smoke-House, Vcll, Sec all in excellent repair. The situation of this farm is beauti
ful, he soil rich, and for the puipose of raising STOCK, no place can possess
greater advantages, having an extensive range immediately adjoining, which there
is no probability will be soon diminished. The above will be s Id on accommodating tetms, for much less than the actual cost of the improvements. For particulars apply to J Sc S. SMITH. Vincennes. Sept '327. 32-if Two hundred dollars Heward. gj& UNA WAY frcm the subscribers, h living in Nashville, Tenn on Saturday night the 23th July 1827 two likely Mulatto Fellows, one named WILLIAM, or BILLY, belonging to Alexander Porter ; about 22 years of age, 5 ft ct 9 or 10 inches high, ola yellow complexion, a well made fcllow, has been onboard a Steam boat com mandepby Anderson Miller, from Louisville to Oilcans, as a Cook and Baiber He took with him a shot gun, and wore cmpc on his hat ; his clothing cannot be well described they were pretty good. HILLY formerly belonged to Moses Grant, near Lancaster, Ky. The other boy is a very bright mulat
to namcu and sometimes calls himself JAME
EDMOXDS, belonging toChailes Cooper. Ned is about 1 S years of age, stout made, active and quir.k in his movements, chetk bones prominent, hair not very black, and inclines to curl more than to kink ; and when spoken to harshly stammers a little. Among his clothing he has a mixed cloth coatee nearly .new, with polished steel or white metal buttons; a black bombazett coatee and pantaloons much worn; his shirts were cither Irish linen or common country flax linen. They left the town of Nashville on Monday night the SOth July 1827. We have understood their intention was to descend the river some distance and then make their way across the country to Indiana or Ohio The above regard will be given for their apprehension and secured in any jail so that we get them, or 2 100 for either of them. Thomas Washington, Esq. of this place has also a mulatto boy named WILLIAM, who absconded on Tuesday the 31st July; the three intended going together, and it is probable they mav get in company ALEXANDER PORTER. CHARLES COOPER. Nashville, Ane 21, I R?7. rolm Ta llo v, wan ted at this oliicc. I5L A IS K DEEDb lor sale at this ollice.
