Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 December 1829 — Page 4

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POETICAL ASYLUM.

WHAT I HATH. 1 hate the toothach, when, with maddening jumps, Like torrent wild, it raves among the stumps; I hate the whole (lire catalogue f aches, D stesnpLi i, levers hot, and ;i ue shakes. I trite nf d dog", snakes dandies, fleas and hues,

Tea-p irties, wild-eats, toads, and w hiskey jugs, Hard tiatrs, had roads, spoiled fish, and broken hanks,

Stale news, cold soap, liht parse, and a lawyer's!

t'aanks. 1 hate loin-; stories, and short ears of corn, A costly farm-house, and a shabby barn; More curs than pigs, no books, but many guns. Sore toes, tiht shoes, old debtu, and paper duns. Ihate tight lacing, and loose conversation, Abundant gab, and little information, The fool that sings in bed, and snores in meeting. Who laughs while talking, and talks much while

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1 hate the sot, who, grappled to my coat, Scads forth the nasty Vapors of his throat,

In sciist -It' ?s jargon, iorrmg me to smell

)f swill.

ibson Circuit Court,

AUGUST TERM, 1829.

OF INDIANA,

Gibson County,

Malinda Potter, ") vs. Petition jr a Divorce. Joseph Potter j 4 T tbi time came the petitioner by His

.f counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant is a non-resident of this state ; thereupon, onmolion of the petitioner by counsel, it is ordered that the pendency of this suit be published

four weeks successively in the Western Sun, (printed in Vincennes ;) that if the defendant fail to enter his appearance at the next term of this court to be holden in Princeton on the 3d tnonday in February next, the complainant's petition will be taken for confessed ; and a decree entered in his absence. Test, JOHN L NEELY, Cl'k.G C. C. Nov. 28, H79. l2- w.

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His su-:o.i emitting resjiou

Vandiivbwrrh ( ircnit Car' SEl'TfeMBEK TERM, 1829. W. Lewis, John Shankim, Jcii'ii 11. Manscll, Mary j An i M ausell, and Can-,' ,-i Curafilainantf Manuel, iulauts, b-j Samuel J Mu.-.ei, thVr ixxt iricn 1 J tS IN CHANCERY.

tii Ring, Hugh rdi-n

Wmi Anthony, John 1 1 i u j

ny, Berry Anthony, Micsjah

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,i 1 ho.nas A l sop, m. .... Priscilla Falbut,

il l Mvrick, John My

Clarissa Dobvns V Defendants.

.yn, Wanick M'G - iatlu-.il M'Gary, Dan- j ' 'G iry and tin either vvn heirs of Jonathan

Posey Circuit Court. AUGUST TERM, 1829. STATE OF INDIANA, Anne M'Coy, 1 -T vs. . Petition ytrr-Divircc.

! JohnT. M'Coy. J S

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cv i v i mis lime came me ptamuii oy

X her Attorney, and it appealing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is

not a resident of this stale, it is therefore con

sidered by the court that publication of the

pemlency of this suit b' made in some pub

lic newsnaner minted in this state, four

v 1 v? Us successively; that unless the said de

tendant appear here at the next term of this

court, to be holden on the fourth Monday of

February m-st and answer the complainant's petiti n. the court will determine the same in

his absence. A Copv Test, W. E. ST A WART, CCk P T. November, 1S29. 42-it

iv, deceased.

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Probate Court. NOVEMBER SESSION, 1829.

TE OF INDIANA, )

Knox County.

ON motion of William M. Small, admin istrator, and Mary Ann Small, administratrix of John Small, deceased, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court by the

Sheriffs return on the summons heretofore

FIIE Subscribers have just received and oiler for sale an extensive and well selected assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.

also:

Hardware, Cutlery, Quccnsware, Grocc- iSSUC(, that the heirs of the said deceased

ries, Shoes and Boots, Leghorn Bonnets, Bol- arc non-residents of this state, It is thereivars, &c. fore ordered, that the Cleik of this Court

Purchasers are respectfully requested to cause the neccsssy publication to be insert-

call and examine them. ed for three succssive wetks in the Western

JAS Sc SAML. SMITH. tern Sun, that the heirs and other persons inOctobcr 24, !b29. 37-9t tcrcstcd, do appear before this Court on the N 13. Wc will receive in exchange for da-v of 'hc c"iU1" ,e l'coU, anJ , shew cause, if any they can, why the real os-

O' us,

Corn, Cord wood,

Flax k Tow linen, Rye,

Rjgs Wheat, Whiskey, Deer Skins, Dried Fiuit, WMiite Beans,

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Linscy, 8c Jeans,

Feathers, Pork, Beeswax, Venison Hams, Tallow, Sec.

NOTICE. The business of Samuel N Marron Sc Co. will be hereafter conducted under the firm of Matron is" Hunter. SAMUEL N. MARRON,

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JAMES II. HUN1ER.

cause, it any incy can, wnytm

tale of the said deceased, should not be sold to satbfy the debts due ay said estate. Test, For HOMER JOHNSON. Clerk. D. C.JOHNSON, dc.pkc. December 1, 1829. 43-3t.

Improved Property for Sale IN THE TOWN OF PRINCETON. IND

One House and Lot

NEAR Brown's Tavern, and within

one lot of the public square.

Also two Lots c Buildings on Main street, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for Cash or Pork ; for particulars inquire cf William Harrington. JOHN N. TRUESDELL. October 3, 1829. 36-6m

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iiisc, arc rv od John , t i . i 1 u ,.. . . I,..

) !i;r.v at this time, came the com ;i!iants,by Sumuel thill, tht.ii- coun"

&cl,and ti d their bill ui oinplam; and r apjiarir..-, :.o the s"vti !".'.: I ion v, liie Court?

that all the defendants in this c: LIcnis. except Daniel McG iy -j thnny on motion of the. c-vn; their counsel, orders 1 thai v.:

no'i reiitlent defendants a;:;;Mr c;n .. befure the first ii 31 v of the1 next March 4 and ?nsvcr the compHi-v-xnts said bill ol cu i -plain', the matter an I th.r.i; therein cor t lined, will hi tiken lor confessed and decreed in their absence accordingly. And i' is fj. thcr ordered that a subpojna in chancery iir'.ic against tne said John Anthony and Daniel M'Gary, returnable on the fust day of the next March tcim; and on motion, leave is p;ivt:n to the couipiiinants to amend thiti biil of cmplaint fihd herein, leave is given to t.te conipUinuntii to take depositions; and it ii ordered that adtdimus isiue accordingly. And tt is luilher ordered that ir.icc o! the pendency of this bill be given by publication cf this order thre weeki succeshively in so r.e publi" newspaper of this state, and t!r.u thi cause br continued until the nsxt term of this coutt. A Copy Attest, w. r r. jones, . c. r. c. c.

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.!) LUDWICK, LY inform their trionds oiic in general, thut hey vi Srom Cincinnati, and arc i i: Store o.i Market street,

st , a new and

iiovve becov.u

to-.ntof ALL GOOD

Velvet si : Camlets. I

hams,

Cioihs, asbimeres, Cassinctts, . -i3, Irta Sc Sircassian Plaids. U k B dzes, Calicoes, Gii.'g- & Wateiloo Shawis. Cash

meres, ScarU, il.iiulkcrchie.fs . Too

ther with every ar'n-r d 0c Diy Good line, ALSO, A GENERAL AStOlt TMF NT OT GROCERIES, Together Willi the

in: st

fTMlE subscribers are now onenincrin the

1L new Store on Market-street, next door Fifty dollars Reward.

to Messrs Burtoh & Hbiiexid, a lan;e as- g j UNA WAY from the subscriber about sortmentof substantial and fancv Dry Goods, Q thc ja5t Gf September, a negro man with H.vidware, Cutlery, Qn-2err;va. e, Glass twenty one or two years old, of black comware, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, Sec. &c. ail of plcxtion, named JIM, about 5 feet ten inches which were recently purchased by one of thc m height, nose rather turns up and shoit, will partners (who had every possible advantage Weigh about 150 pounds; had on when hc as to price and quality) in New York and eloned a blue ieans coat, black hat. while Dan-

i nujucip,).. aiui oe nisposeu oi on ine taloons and probably a thin roundabout, which ;

receive at fair prices, viz: Wheat, Corn, Rye, ci0thes with him as I know of. I purchased Pork, ik-esNvax, Cordwood, Saw Logs, Fea- sajd boy in the neighborhood of Hodgenville, thers, Dried Apples, l allow, Domestic Lin- nardin countv. Kv. where it is Drobablv he

en, Beans, Dee? skins, Onions, kc. together ma) be lurking as he has many relations there.

vith all thei merchantable articles, the pro

duct of home industry MARRON c HUNTER. ZJ H.now possess the Columbian Stkam Mill, and will with the requisite en com at;ement, continue the Store in the viciniM ol tiie Mill: they want to purchase immediately fifty thousand bushels of Corn, and

twenty thousand bushels of wheat, and shall JjJ) bond, to me directed from the clerk's

at each establishment study to accommodate ollice of the Knox Circuit Court, I will ex-

cutomei s. Vincennes, Dec. I, 1829.

I w ill give 20 dollars for said boy if taken in

the state and delivered to me in Bardstown. Ky. or 50 dollars if taken out of the state. WILSON BOWMAN. Bardstown (Ky.) Oct. 27. 38-2m. Sheriff's Salfl Wi Y virtue ol a Fieri Facias on replevy

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FIIOTECT10N rg Protection Fire and Marine Insn-

Nov

23, 1029.

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Comfilaitiants.

la thc I'lnnlcrbiinrh Circuit C)iivL SEPIKMIIRH TB.UM. A. D. 1829.

Thomas J. Dobvns, and Claiissa II. Dobvns.

VS. IN C1IANCEKY.

J. W. Jom-s, Wm. Anthunv, J-!m U IK i ry j A'i'.hony, Thos. Al j

Sup, Mieajan, Vltop, Pi'.scilh Myriek. l DcfcnXints. M v i ck, Matthew l l )ot. Warrick. W. M'i.iary,JonatlianM' j (Vi v, k D M'Gary. J 1. t)W at tbis tioie came the complainJx$ ants by their counsel, and it appearing to ih ist-ictijn ol the Court, that all tbvj ah n e d. lendants, except J W. Jones, John A-Koony and Daniel Sl'G . . are non-resi d nis of ibis state, it is ori'. i.dthal the said n". resident ' cteivljuts be ..vilified of the

p . lency of .his bill and suit ol that unless

thev appear and auswer ihc sail! com fan

art's I ill of complaint, ou in nelore thc tu si

day of the next tei ;n, tbe mallei and thins therein contained, will be t ikcu to confcsst i and decreed accordingly; audit "u tin thcr ot

dercd that a copy ol this ordei be published!

in this state three weeks siu u smmU ; and th it tiiis cause be continued until the next term ol this court. A Copy Attest, W. T. T. JONES, a. c c c. December, 1829. 43-3t

UUALITY

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A few cases men's, women's and children's shoes, boots, and bootees, fur, wool hats, and caps. All of which, they ate determined to sell low in exchange for country produce or cash. October 2-i, 1829. 37-tf

pose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday the 28th day of December inst. between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and five o'clock p. m. agreeably to the third section of thc law subjecting real and

personal property to execution, the following

2 lance company ol Connecticut, with a doration tract number twenty-five, whereon

capital of one hundred and fifty thousand dol- George Fairhurst now lives, with all thc imla:s, arc prepared to insure on provemcnts thereon taken an the property ... - i n; . i, . tit of George Fairhurst at thc suit of George Meeting keel and Fled Louis and their Fairhurst for the use of J. B. M'Geath, aCargoes. gainst Samuel Fail hurst and George FairtX. ALSO hurst- JOHN MYERS, Sh'ff. r.c.

j . auuora AAi; a i ultimo, (At moderate rates of premium.)

Masonic Ccldration.

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HIRAM LODGE,

so. 1 8, at Carlisle, In

diana, will celebrate ibe

semmi-aniiu 1 fcs; i vai in December next Neii'hboi ing Lod s & all iiancicn: bret -en,

in regular Masonic standing, are invited ' attend. It is expected that an oi alien will be delivt" ed. Bv order of the Lodge, JAS. R O'HAVER, 11' M J. V. Davis, Ssc'y Carlisle, Nov. 7, l-J9. 4C-tdl.

To rrhe Public. W"E are directed by the President of the United States, per letter of the commissioner of the General Land OfIice,rcceived v 4th inst. to withhold from public sale "under J proclamation of 30th Sept. last," the forfeited lands in the second and third classes ol further credits, viz the lands further credited fcr six and four years, respectively.

JOHN BADOLLET, llegister. J. D WOOLVERTON, rtre'r. Vincennes, Dec. 7, 1829 14-2w.

Satistactory evidence of the liberality ol the company in adjusting losses and promptness in paying, can be had by applying to SAMUEL HILL, Jgent. Vincennes, Dec. 3, 1826. 43-6t

BURT Gil (Sc IIE15ERD. COHNER OF MARKET AND WATER STREETS.

3 espectfully inform their friends To tlw Ilcivs and Representatives and thc public in general, that they have ?wt,,.. ,, T...i

received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, a UJ ' "lulh "clcu&cu. iarge and splendid assortment of Goods suit- "V"ou arc hereby notified to appear at thc able for the present and approaching season: iL "xt Court oi Prcbatc, to be held at fSTTrn AS Vincennes, in and for the county of Knox, UCll f ) anj sjlcw causc if any you have, why the

Cashmeres, Cassinctts, F'lanncls, real estate of said deceased, (or so much

Whitney, Macanaw and thereof as may be necessary,) should not be

sold to pay the debts ol said deceased. J. DOUGLASS, Adm'r.

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Cloths,

llaizes, Rose, Point l:;mi;rts.

Cashmc. c, Wa'erloo, Crape, Silk and Cotton Sb. ivU.

December 12, 1329.

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NDTICI5. '71 HE siilisc ibe has now in complete op

erationiu Pniyct: tos, Gibon couniv,

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Tin y Sheet Iron Mnnufaelonj. C'KN the corner of Market and Second D street, have on hand for sale, a large and general issortmcrv of Tin and Sheet Iron ware, which they oiler at reduced puces Tit wm-; viil be sold who'esale vnd retail

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b'lMUplea Vintew wiin t be ; same, kukk ment has been

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m i ha i line ol

lesuiiug in J uiSe , will

a irzvtral assortment of

HAM)I.niCHiEl' PRINTS, AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Legh'ii.i ii )nnets, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Pij'd Cioaks. Lad:e and Gentlemen's Bools and shoes Smm I'lirfK.. rr.

diale payment. Those who have claim

Hard ivurd, Qucensxcarc, Glasszvare, against it, will please to present them for li

JSO'UCE. flf AVING been duly appointed adminisJL trator of the estate of Thomas Guifl, deceased, I hereby give notice that said cs late is insolvent, and claim the settlement thereof as such. All persons indebted to

said estate arc requested to makeMmme-

Iron and Nails.

TOGETHER with a general assortment of fresh Groceries, all of which will be sold

..t ti-. S'atie Office in 7 , -'" must rcuu- , ced ptices. :ments ht tv.en made

mcenncs, Oct. 1, 1829. 35-tf

quiualion. WM. FOHBIS, Administrator. November 17, 1S29. 42-3t LAND FOR SALE.

. br:nic and return the st V similar arrange'..i1 ;'.e convenience of

the citizens of Vvsnt.nunnn k Posey counties. He pledges himself to dress, and co-l-ju;: if recjuired. in a complete and workman ike 'laniier, nil cloth fur wm'cd to him. JAMES EVANS. Match IS, 13:?. 6-tf

Situation Wanted.

rTTMIE Subscriber will give a bargain n JL 4U0 acres of land, No. 231, additional donation, in the neighborhood of Abram Hoi lings worth, an indisputable title will he given a description of the land, its

YOUNG MAN who is acquainted with tagcous situation, Stc. is dc;m;a unneccsthc mcrchatilile business wishes a situ- sary, as it is presumed any r.crkrm ivivHr

tiion as Clerk in a retail store or a similar to purchase will examine for himself, situation. Enquire at this Office. " SMITH Vincennes, Dec. 5, 1829. -13-3t. October 24, 1829. ' ,7,f

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