Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 March 1829 — Page 2

rTTp"u i fc x tjc u t clol Scm several ly , c cr tifi ...' : their purchase and payment. VfC 4. No Beef, Mutton, Veal, Lamb, or F k, slul! be sold at the Market on Market days by a less quantity than the quarter, by any person other than the holder of a Stall, under the penalty of fifty cents lor every such Off- !' e. t, 5. That any person who shall agree or promise, for the saie oi purchase, or who shall !iell or purchase, on Market days, at any place within the Borough of Vincennes, and before the opening of the Market, or at ar.y oMicr pli.ee in the said Borough than the Muket square and house, during Market how--, anv kind ol Butchers or other Meat.

Fish Poultry, Birtei, Eggs, Potatoes, or oth

cr Vg;tablcs, shall toifeit and pay one do

lar for the first offence, and three dollars for

each succc i ding oflence. r a s s e d Mb November. 1828. J C. S. HARRISON, Chm'n. S Attest Samuel Hill, Clk. AX ORD IXA. CR to prevent Nuisances. M.d for other purposes. Sec 1 IU. it ordained by the Trustees of the Rorzugh f Vincennes in Common Ccuwil aseernbhdx That i! .my person diall cast an) otTai, gaihage, r r otuer offensive matter, whether animator vegetable, fi om their hou-Be"-, r-tfdcfj yards, into any public stiect, or into Mr,v viirjrit lot, such person shall forfeit and pay the :;iii!i of two dollars for each offence. Sec, 2. Thai v; hencver the tlorougb Constable shall discover, or he informed of any Nuisance in rc streets, or vacant lets, whether the same may be called by any offal, garbage, or offensive matter which may hae been Cast cv placed there, or by any nimai which may hac died ihere, it m 1 1 a tt be the duty of the Constable to remove the same im mediately ; and that the Constable shall be entitled to demand and claim from the petson who shall have caused such Nuisance, or owned such dead animal, a reasonable compensatien for the time, labour and expense of removing the same ; which compensation, if refused en demand, shall and may he recovered by the Constable, in an action of debt. bcToicany Magis'ratc within the Borough; and if such owner, or person causing said Nuisance cannot be found, such expense shall br- paid by the Borough, on the affidavit of the Constable. Sec. 3. Whenever the Constable shall dis cover, or be informed of any Nuisance can sed by any dead animal, offal, gatbage, oi other offensive matter, animal or vegetable, existing in or upon any enclosed ht within this Botough, it shall be hi duty, immediately to give notice to the occupant; and if there should not bean occupant, then to the owner ol such lot, to remove such Nuisance within frjr heus; and if such occupant or owner, thus havino notice, shall neglect to remove Mich Nuisance, Mihm such four hours, it shall be the dutv of the Constable to cause the same to be removed, and such occupant or owner, shall forfeit and nav the sum o! three d'diars for each offuue, and also, the of reasonable compensation to such Con:-.!:.b!e fr-the lime, labour-, and expense ' givhig notice, and removing such Nui Miirr; v '.;rb compensation shall be rccovir ( d in Ibo .vc'.irn brought for tc penalty afore raid, and in addition, thereto Sec 4. It shall not he lawful for any per

son to keep within this Borough more that! csr.' Dor running at large, out of his enclo sou ; nor to per mi more than cue Dog to be kept so r.t hrgc,hy atiy person in or about his duelling boose, unrler the penalty of one do I ir for each Dor; so by him kept, or per r.iitted to be kept. Any person owning a bitch Dog, and per milting the same to run at huge wiU i:; this B;eugh, shall forfeit and pay the sum of three dollars if she be in a proud state, commonly called dodging ; and one dol'ar if she be not ptoud. And it shall be the duty of the Borough Constable, audit is ho; tv permitted to any person to kill all Dogs mnnmg at large within this Borough, without having a collar, with the initials ol tire owners name thereon. S:c. t. That all persons driving any Cart, Waggon, Dray, Sleigh, Dearborn, or other vi'n iage cf bunh n or pleasure, shall keep upon that side of the street which is on his loft hand; and no person driving, leading, or Iming in charge any carriage of burden or pleasure, or any horse, mule or other beast, shall pet mil or suffer the horse, mule, or oth er bran he may have in charge, to go in a gallop, 'M" o'her immoderate gait, within this Borough, anv person or persons iolating this section, shall, upon conviction thereof, upon suit brought by any person injured, or by the Constable, shall forfeit and pay three dollars. See. 6. That any person, other than the Constable in the execution of his duty, w ho shall fire, shoot, cr discharge any gun, pistol, or other fire arms within this Borough, shall Tot feit and pay one tloliar for each offence. Src. 7. Any owner, or keeper of a stud ho: ,e, who shall permit such stud horse to C(!ir a mate in any street, or lot, or between the rier bank and low water matk, on the Wabash, within this Borough ; and alio, any per s..n who shall in the day lime, strip him si U for the purpose of swimming or bathing inthemcr in front of the Borough ol Vincenm'S. shall forfeit Mid pay the sum o( ore dolbr for the first offence, and three dollats i ;i each succeeding offence. Pasv.d 1 5th November, 1828. J. C. S. H ARRISON, C7.V.'. tir'-qjML Hill, Clk.

FASHIONABLE

CHEAP '-'11 A TS.

--o :::o&o : : : GEO. W. PURLEY, HAS now on hand, and intends keeping for sale, an assottment of .1 t s

made of the Best materials, in the Newest

Fashions, and in the most workmanlike man

ner.' He will sell low for Cash, Fur, and such other produce as may suit 17-tf Vincennes, May, 1828.

Jjfc

i

Removal.

" t i t i- :..r k: r: 1. a

y j I1I1UI11I UlLil UIIU (.US'

f V tomers, that they have removed their

store of goods into the jYEW BRICK BUILD IXG, (corner of water and market streets) where they offer for sale a general assortment cf DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, HARD WARE, fee. Which they will bell cheap for cash, or in ex change for Pcrfc KecsivAX, Flax, and Tciolinen, Janes, Linscy, Feathers, dru d fruit. Sec Vincennes, Dec. 11, 1823. 45-tf. Columbian Steam Mill Storey JUS T received an additional supply of )BY GOODS, Amongst them are as foUoivn : 12, 11 k 10 quarter, double, and single rose Blankets, 3f, 4, and 4A point Blankets, Cassinetis, Flannels and Domestics, Bombazctts, Tartan Sc Circassian Plaids, &c. kc. which will be sold at the lowest cash prices for produce. CHEAP SHOES. Ladies' Sc Gentlemen's fine & coarse Shoes. NATS. An aasoitmcnt of Gentlemen's llata, will be sold unusual'v low. White Oak, Drawn Pipe Staves, ditto, Rough II hd. do. ditto ditto batrcl do. pCT The Barrel Staves will consist of the usual quantity of heading. NOTICK Parsons biingint their wagons from Illinois with produce for the steam shall have a free ferry over to the mill, and back. 46-tf Yinr.ennes December 1823. Ferrv Notice Tfl E snbsc iber has taken John Decker's FFRR Y on U'lilFR RIVER, on the toad Icadim; I torn Vincennes to Evansville, e

and will furry at the following tales, wz :

For five ns- fix horse waggon four horse, ditto three horse, ditto two hof-c. ditto

6-

50 37 A 25

Cart, Gg or Deaibotn, one horse,

Mat) and horse, JOSEPH KIM MENS. Febiuaiy 1, 18 29. 52-tf-jn ip

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NOTICE

li-tt), that six weeks after date,

T" . ; - . :u i l. .1... t

aupitcauon win ue maue 10 uie iveg-

iter oMire Land Office at Vincennes, in the stMr oi liuiia;a, for a Certificate of Forfeited Land Stock, for the amount paid on the north casi quarter of tscc'ion No three, in township No eight, south, of rui ge No. six, west, in the Vincennes District, entirtd on the 3 1st day of August, I 809, and forfeited for non-payment, agreeably to law ; now claimed by me, under the act of congress of -23d May, 1828, entitled An act for the reijef of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for non-payment of the purchase moncv," the original certificate of which has been lost or destroyed. Given under my hand, this 29lh day of January, 1329. 526t GABRIEL JONES.

In

Notice is hereby given, IAT six week aftet date, application will be made to the Register of the

Land Office at Vincennes, in the state of In

diana, for a Certificate of roiu kiti-.d land stock, for the amount paid on the south i asl quarter of section No. twenty two, in township No. one, north, of range No. eight, west, in the Vincennes District, entered on the 30th of January, 1808, and forfeited for nonpayment agreeably to law; now claimed by me, under the act of congress of the 23d ol May, 1828, entitled "An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have revetted for non-payment of the purchase money," the original certificate of the purchase of which has been lost oi destroyed, Given under my hand, lids 2Sth day of January, A. D. 1829. his JOHN X CONRAD. 2-6t mark.

'iTCt-REN

strav Bav Horse.

un bv Joseph Havs. of Martin

ti

11 county, Indiana, one Bay crr, about 13 years old, 15 hands high, a star in his forehead, shod before, no brands perceivable, appraised to 30, before me, JULIUS JOHNSON, j r. February 19, 1829. 2st

Hats Made & Sold, by R. P. PRICE, (VlSCKNSES) IXDlASAy) In the house lately occunied hv

r the amount paid on the south ! JamJ Mcslnhurt as an Iron store, cn Sc of section No. thirty one, in j tT.ect fnc doof abovc Market street.

one c prices oi hats in general, arc lor

NOTICE

"TTcLrirwy; given, that six weeks after date

U application will be made to the Register of theLand Ofncc at Vincennes, in the state

of Indiana, for a Certificate of Forfeited

Land Stock, for

cast quarter ol

township No. one, south, of ranere No.

west, entered on the 25th day of March, 1811,; Beaver, in the name of William Puryear, who is now j Fine Caster, deceased, and William S Vernon, in ihcl r,nr.n

non-payment agrceahle to law, now claimed .IIals rf Jc ,:1 lh" s,l0Ps bcfe in goneby us under the act of congress of the 23d of ! r? ",ucl1 P"o"f in,pn,tcd !.o,a May last, entitled - An act for the relief ofl lG Lastc,n hU'Q; fo,r lU!?:cr;ll!l-;c ' purchasers of public lands, that have revert- 1 lC fcoarscst ool and napcu wnh i h-:;t jj ;,!f. tto rr, ,.rn i ,k fmcrs would rind it to tLcjr iMt:

u vi kliv t lj l tt J it I tl I 1 1 I I'll! klloQV. lll'j- j ,

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f i' me

R crams.

ars; do

. . ' ' . . . . I r r t nrr rpnt. in nrr mpo f . f.n. : ! ti-.-.m

ney,' the original certificate ol which hr.s "r ' V ' Y.

been lost or destroyed Given under our V n , 4. l" V'f " 'r"? '

A I 4

hands this 28th day of January, 182U

JULIET T. PURYI

the other heirs of

52-6!-sntp Wm. S. VERNON.

shall be made in the best manner, of suf.trit'.

January, 182U. , ,. r, , . nvT vo r . i rr c stu t, and in Ihc most axhw:':!? sule. R EAR for herself Sc RICHARD P. PRICK. Il,!:a,n rurjrar deed. rnr,r, n .,

Administrator's Notice.

TERS of administration have been I

Ji granted to the subscriber, by the Clerk !

February, 1820

VZTPORKi CORA

ccivedin e::c!r..nge for flats

OATS, wi!ibe ,c

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THE PHILADELPHIA hOUVf.Mii, PUBI.lSllKl) Y. KKV WIJiaKSDW,

of the Circuit court of Daviess rouutv. Ir on 1 Emhi llis'neil with i wk ty ki : a r or.

the ctlate ol John M hclan, (late ol U mess

coi !'K.H-lt. T K K G 11 A V I X (i c.t XL Hi': 1 klih'.r

! w s, rticnrau-.i rcis-i., '.is.: pia'es (.f the Ea'-liions,

county,) deceased; all persons indebted to

payment, and all persons having claims upon m:nk- plorio.:s .sanuner bv the Su:i !

the same, arc requested to present them duly authenticated, within one year from this date the estate is solvent. MICHAEL MURPHY. A dm. February '8, 1829. 2-3t

Estrav Bav Colt.

: -uv in other v. rids the str-nri v h'.ci, ,;, ; -.-.'.i ; ted r:!!r political Eot i being now dispeihd- ' ji'tblisher deems it advab!o at the n:n:u -I siHi.t (f the Nt:v,- Year, to return his lha::!.;. to h:- ; j ttr.ns fV.r t! o favours :d ready I -e'..n. .,, isiionn tln-io, uvA the public that he enr- up;-.-

; :i!s utitrcs w it. i iv:ieweil !roocc; : v i.va

still more

iitc ' ;-'ti!i-r thi.ii ;.t anv f.M ."..er

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uij oy Dasiiuu jiiuin, iiok; ui . a- i'.is i oaiv: . ,i n; r.rran? erne:.. .!;.; i . nov

Palmyra township, Knox county, Indi i !;i rteeit iyextiv packet aich ai:iiK

ana, a bay colt, two years old last spring, star j :sr"-c ov lt lNcw l)k trom P.nirlav.i;, t f t!ie mosr on its forehead, snip on its nose, bl .ek' mane t ;!;lC!Vg peiiodical?, fu:n '.bM, he uiil be aand tail, between 13 and 14 hand high, no ; l, f"s . " aders with the late st htera: , , , . ,, - . ' im unctions oi inent, instead ol rereiv t- then.

tnaiks or brands perceivable, appraised to

$12 by John Collins and George V. Pu'rJcy, before me, SAMUEL HILL, j v. February 17, 1829. 2-f.t

in t!is

jro-

second h:v.vA from nnl.dications

ier tiiose who attach an importune tt us changes of f;ishion, he !as bo add La Iklle Aembke, which is

the -,-iy wot Id, to hold the 44 mirror t-.inatmc.

cr:-ntrv

j to tbe

:i induced te ''ehexed l "

and vhic'i will e:i:-.ble liim to nrc:-cnt t'.ieiu it!

m - i i

fH JJU"U IUI K'a,v ! the earhest notice of all charges in taste & fashATI authorized to sell the two fa llowing ion which arc constantly takirV plare, ;:nd fsraa tracts of lard, the ptopertv of Pachf.l :t to select the elegant engravings v.ith which it Hac:;lky, I 78 aci cs of land, a i. No. 1 7G, j "domed to grace the pages of tire S ou enir.ju.iraiso, :n acres, a. i. No 174 any per son tc,.,1l,-11J!,sh1ort no ex-cr.se has been spared ih;tt ..r u ' a...? ! u,u hl- bkely to add to the value of our ta.MU;.-

table tracts of land can know the terms on

application to major Benj. F. Bcckes, who

what transpires in Europe, it shall not nc unit us

to neglect nativk mkkit and we shall frctlv

live in the neighbourhood of the land, or to j select from American imblicaticns what stem's

F bruary 20, 1829.

L. S'l'UUT, Agent

2-tt

iiication to Court.

arjrt lariders widow ol James Landers

Iarttn Holmes, Mat Lat et Holmes,

(lyimerly Margaret Landers,) Sarah Lan

d'rs, Thomas Landers, James Landers, & Rebecca Landers, heirs, and legal repre sentatives of Jam' s Landers, deceased, PLl'.ASE TAKE NOTICK, THAT I shall make

dapted to our purno--e--f;f lent but not hazt.

ue have faccetd'd in enlisting in our interim t many valuable correspondents, both in this country and in Fairope whose productions would do credit to any publication, and were we at liberty to irive tlicir names to the public, w t nld add lustre to any work to which they were attached :: short, no exertion will be spared to render "ihk souvKXiR," in all respects worthy the patronage of the public, both as a cheap ai d elegant emporium cf useful and interesMn; information, and a valuable repository of choice specimens of Miscellaneous literature. Stiict atten-

! tW-.ti li.-..i,..,..i : 1 i .i i

application to he next U.cmt couij to bt :i t-.:,listant tt atc!,fuliicss preserved over the cause

ot builivan, end ; .. inti-rr f.f vm t.,o

i'-'ii iu'j c cn'i ins w in oe as ioiiow :

holdcn in and for the count'

state of Indiana, for the appointment ol' Com

missioners to divide the real estate of James

Landers, deceased, situated in said county, or so much thereof as he was it) possession ol a fee simple title to. ALEXANDER LANDERS, one of the heirs of James Landkus, deed. February 1 8, I 829. 2-it

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IT S hccjv o?v

H appfcV

Ol J4il0

UI lIIUitll

Stock

0T1CK

en, tbat six tveel;s after date, j

ion will be made to the Rcgistei

I. 'I ales original nnd sHiTtT'd : lv.:ir:. nmi-: l

humoro'.-i and scientific; Poetry, original and selected fiv.m the best American and Foreign publications ; Bicgra)hical Sketches r.f distinguished persons, male and female ; Anecdotes t'.o'i Mots, ec. fee. The original matter necessary ier this department of our paper will he furnished by individuals who are advautageotisly konn to the public through the medium of their lite rary jiroductions. II. The Toilet. In addition to the usual Literary matter contained in Mmilar publications, th: Pi ctn i. l. io ........ 1 .... .1 t I

I , t t ' ,i . . ' " " 1 V.UIU nciui .III ill 1 ill. lit II eill IJV id (Jlbce at Vmcetmcs, in the state v i.-.; u i, .v:n tlf. . , f , b. ,

a, lor a Lcrtihcate ot J cratcd J and ; ,pl!lS nr ,tu. nreva'diiKr f:ht 1-th fnr. l.m ?.t,.i

lor the amount paid on the south west J doiuestio, illustrated with lc eant enrvivin'irs hc-

tpiarter of section No. six, in township No. ; id.es tire regular sciies, mice in each tpiaiter; three, south, of ranrte No. four, east, entered j nlaccs of fashionable resort, sketches of life, on'th? 6th day of April, I a OS, in the name of! m:ill,,,'rs' e. exe. at the earliest possible pericd, J G. Pir immer, who is.n .w deceased, in the I ;:!;,lf flc,'l.thc, niu:,t authail'!C s'fces. Vincennes District, ami which is im leited l.,r ' MI' 'sH:iv.TIntcrestinS items cf intelli- , , .ii.! i ', 1 iy-"ee, toj-eign and domestic occur rences, deat is, non payment agreeable to la w, now claimed nKirriares Re. by me, under the act of congress of the J3rd 1 V," En.gravings.--In each quarter the Souvenot May last, entitled An act for the relief ol j ir v. ill he embellished with four splendid mrarto purchasers of public lands, that have revert- (copper-plate engravings of remar kable Arneried lor non-payment of the pm chase mcnev," ! c:i,.; European scenery cr portraits cfdisti:.thcoiiginal certificate of which has E'een let ' "tl!Std characters also one plate of the preor destroyed Given under my hand this -lb 1 -!'!! tashios. vllidl uilI be sent coloured, free day of February, 1829. , 'd charge to those whocomplv with the terms cf

JtJiliN U li i j i.::,ch subscriber will thus be furnished vearlv

j with twenty superior copper-plate engraving?, j the ju ice ol which if purchared singly would be

score man double the annual cot ot the entire

52-61

Hstray Brown Horse.

&1AKEN un bv William Elliott. Palmv- i .

N I.- T- ... T 1-. I ik 1

j rvnox coin , inu ana,one ;. y Editor's denartment.-Notlce cf pas.a.grrotrr: ;crSe, about 15 hands high, had on a j vents, The Drama, New Publications, Critibell with a piece broke out and a crack in it, cisms, lieiews, f.;c. &c.

a square buckle and roller staple, wrapt with leather, a star in his forehead, both hind feet white a little above the pastern joint, supposed to be about 14 or 1 5 years old, no brands perceivable, appraised to g25, by Alexander Melton and Hinson Hatlim, before me, JAMES W. DENNETT, j p February 26, 1829. 4-3t

Uoroiiffli Tax.

TiOSE owing borough tax, are informcd, that unless it is paid soon, I shall be under the necessity of collecting by advertisement, sale, !kc. MARTIN ROBINSON, Ctl s.r. February 25, 1829. 3-3t tXFVheti absent from town, Saul, Esqr. will receive, and receipt for Roiough

Taxes, for me,

M.R.

Terms. The Souvenir will be published every Wednesday, and forwarded to subscribers out ot the city by mail or otherw ise as may be directed each number will contain Eight cioscly pi inted pages and will be decorated with appropriate embellishments in additcn to the tiuovc engravings.

j Price ef Subscription Three Dcllars per ai.u. ; payable in advancefor four copies Eletn DolI Ins for ten copies Twcnty-lU e Dollars, and at I the same rate for a larger 'number in all cases ! in advance, which entitles them to coloured ; p kites ef fashions.

PHILIP PRICE. Jr. 37 Subscrition is received at the Western Sun, Office Hags ! Hags ! Hags ! CASH, or ll'ORK, will be given for any quantity of clean Linnen or Cotton rags at" the YVXSNTRXt SUN offlCC.