Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 April 1830 — Page 2
A List of Letters. J"EMAINING in the Post Office at Vmcenlies, Ivnox county, Indiana, the quarter enruig the 31st lav of March, 1830, which, unless aken out within hrec months ba sent to the General Post-Onioe as dead letters. 17"Persorn inquiring for letter hi the following list, will please say they arc: Advertised, oth
erwise tht-y may not get them
4 Pierre Arpm
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a . j t uia .vnore v s
JJi Jahn Bnudinot .1) Liry H.iird, 2 James Blonsonj Richard Beck John Benedict John Bonum Andrew Burnsidc John Crock. J John Cloud. S Wax v C-irrinKtosi Louis C adore t Garret Cochran Ad Jin Cattron, 2 D ivid Chamberland Elizabeth Chad wick
Allen B. Danivl
J
Hem v Dubois
J. Duihl
11
Jl Willi mi F nr's, 2 William Flowers
Christian Gracter
John Grcs. n
7 ' J lilies ii pkins JL 3 Jacob Hockcr John Helphrtme E. hound Ui4.rriayrtn H JT Wm. Johnson $p i. Enoch Knox Kliza-n til IveiUi H il Lascde J J John L ns'J Adam Like T John Marnev IyJL Parmcla Melton P;ebe M"i re 5 1 Jonathan Marney
TV R Ntb' n Norton
A i A Norton
Pv O T J
i s p i! uel
;.h Puree!! Michael Sh Vr Vudia'n Shcffy ! i S ; 'men ;i,:di Si aw sou,
H, Mary I hn J Yeiy IVoy Tvl e iret T .vjer
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V A
sc 1 ill Vigo v .a. Van.irsdalrn
t h r W !f lr Si'telsey M. Welton.
Ctai -i;n Anthis
Win. H Ashley Nathaniel l'urrm Peter Belie Rebecca Browning Hubert Hartley, li Willi mi Bruce Alexander Boatright Alvah Bcecher 'A triable Caillon John W. Cams Nancy Callahan G. W. Caruthers Charles Cabisa Isaac Col m an Knth CotSk Eliza Carr r Wiiiiam Day M. Davisscn Charles PrUbie voi ke F. I iridic) William Florence Thomas P. Gilltnore William Gamble J. C. S Harrison, i William Hcdger Christopher Huston Jhn Howell Samuel O. Johnson j.ieob Kuy Kendall S,.nou V . Keliorg L-icy Lewis George Law George Lock Samuel N. Marron Heurv Middleton J. K. McFarland Hubert McCoy Juiui Morgan Be--.!, ;t : v v man
H Oicott D. pnh,2 D. Price William P. Ike
N mcy V. Polke ichn C Ueii) , Litza Sn;jm Alexander Shannon Jacob Small '2 I lihu Mout, 2 A. D.Svutt M 1 garet Souckrie Sii-uel 'i nomps.ou J mics K T ho nas Jd pli Vankirk ihnm U'ithcrs F.beueer Welton, 2 Maicelius Withers
Wmv? STORE..
w il Hh suDscnuersre opening in inc new Storeon Mar kcts'rcct, next door to Messrs. D unroll & Hbbeud, a large as sortmcntof substtnitiji: u ... aiicy Dry Goods, with Hardware, Cutlery, Qiu-einwaie, Glass ware, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, tic. &c ail ot which were recently purchased by one of the
partners (who had every possible advantage
as to price and quality) in New York and Philadelphia, and will be disposed ol on the lowest teimsfor cash; or in baiter they will receive at fair prices, viz: Wheat, Com, Rye, Pork, Beeswax, Cordwood, Saw Logs, Feathers, Dried Apples, fallow, Domestic Linen, Ucans, Deerskins, Onions, &c. together with all v ther merchantable articles, the pro-
jduct ot home industry
MAKKON fc HUNTER. ZT M. k H. now possess the Columbian Steam Miljm and will with the requisite cncoutagement, continue the Store in i he vicinit) ot the Mill: they want to purchase im
I mediately fifty thousand dushtls 0 Com.
and twenty thousand bushels ot wheat, and shall at each establishment study to accommodate customers. Vincennes, Dec I, 1829, 42 -tf.
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71
Hats Made Sold, ly IS) R. p. PRICE,
r
(Vjucbxhbs, Indianj,)
In the house lately occupied by
IeJrthur as an Iron store, on Se-
an. street one door above Market street. The juices of mats in general, arc for
Fine Rorams, g5 Coarse do 3
Beaver. . gio I'ir.e Cantor, 8 Cearse do - 6
Hats made in the shons here, arc in pene
ral, much superior to those imported fiom the Eastern slates, for the latter arc made of the coarsest wool, and naped withrabit tur the farmers would find it to their interest, at least 25 per cent, to purchase I'mm the man ufactureis I pledge mysell that my Hats shall be made in the best manner, of sufierior stuff, and in the most Fashionable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. February, 1829. 2-tf
ceived in exchange
OATS. u,i be re
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JOHN SCOT P, p.m.
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UiiULAU PAOKKT.
Fo' I I1KKK ihUlE, LAFAYRTTt, and all intermediate Landings, the new and fastru-inir teatn Boat
TiPPEUSOE, Dufuees Alasier,) built expressly for the vA'abah itade ; will ply as a regular Packet and being uili cry tiglrt. draft of water will no douut be able to uin the whole season. VT i 1 1 commence lining on or about the 15th March ntxl. AH G -ods or Merchandise Vn-warded t the Subscribers to go up the Wabash, will be received Stored and forwarded Irt p of ill charges except Drayage. Fvr Freight or Passage appty to 11 Li . AY Sc SCO't'V, Liwsville, or V 1. MIEURE. I'mcetine.
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H KOULAH P OlvBT. "FOR Trrhe Hautb, Lfavkttk
e" 1 t y all intei inettiate L
bieam Boat lllGHLJXDEii, JRooftxs Mu!c will commence running
AMERICAN STENOGRAPHIC BY M. T. C. GOULD, NO 6 NORTH 8'fH STREET PHILADELPHIA
Mr Gould tesches persons to record the language of publick speakers as fast deiiv-
jered. Those who cannot attend his person
al instruction may acquire the art from his book the 7th edition of which, 13 now before the public, price 50 cents. N. B. 1 his work wiU be sent by mail to any pait ot the United States, upon the following conditions viz: If gl be enclosed in the letter from a less distance than 150 miles, the writer will iteeive a copy of short hand free from postage both ways. If from a greater distance than 150, he will receive two copies, pay ing his own postagt, both ways Post Masters, und others, who pretei to pay postage both ways, will of course receive two copies in all cases. eOA copy shall be sent to the-publisher of any Newspaper in the U. S'ates, who will give this advertisement one conspicuous insertion, and forward a number of his paper containing the same.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y' virtue ot a Fieri Facias in damages j3 to .ne directed from Hie Clerk's office ol the Kiwx Circuit Court, 1 will expose to public sale at the Court House door 111 Vincennes on Saturday the seventeenth day ot Ap:il next, between the hours ol ten o'clock A. M. and five o'clock P M jgreeab.y to the third b.ciion ol the law objecting real and personal estate to execution liic following properly heretofore taken upo; attachment in this case, to wit; The ont undivided third part of the following desctibed lots and tr?.rts of ipng and being in Knox County and s at ol Indiana viz: Four hundred acres ot !asd ymg ir the don.vion num her two hundred and thirty (23. a so one hundred acres donation number two hundred and eleven (211) also in survty number one (!) one hundred acres land m township No. 1 Range 10, aisj one hundred and twenty acres land in survey number 2 Town 1 Ruige
10, ah" one haP lo? lying in th borough ot
ed,
'830. crney istra iaie
that
S'l ATE
Jj? LaVtC AN motion of Jn?epi H $ fo;- Mary Braudus
jtrix up.fn the estate of Jun:es of said county deceased, it is
the hill of the said Mry, admir.is'u-trix a
aforesaid fo." a sale of the real estate ot the said deceased, be continued to the next term of this court; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court here, that some of the heir3 of the said deceased are non-residents of the state of Indiana: it is therefore fur
ther ordered, that publication of the penden
cy si said bill be made in the "Western Sun
newrpapcr printed at Vincennes, for four weeks in succession, and that a summons issue against all the resident hens, returnable on Thursday succeeding the first Monday in May next, to shew cause why the real estate of the said deceased should not be sold to pay the debts due and owing by said deceased. A TriM Copy Attest. JOHN VANTREES, Clerk, D P C. April, 3, 1830 g-4t
Notice is hereby given, npHA'l mx weeks after date, application U will be made to the Register of tho Land Office at Vincennes, in the state of Indiana for a certificate of forfeited Land Stock for the amount paid on the north-west quarter of section number six, in township number seven south, ot range number thirteen west, in the district of Vincennes. entered on the T uentv-sccond day of May, 8CTf also, for a cv 'ifica'e of forfeited Land Stock
tor the amount paid 00 the north-west quar- A
ter ot section number twenty-four, in town- I ship number six south, of range numbery eleven west, in the Vincennes district, enter--don the nineteenth day of May, 180T, in the name r f Robert M. Evans, and forfeited for non-payment, agreeably to law; now claimed by ne. under the ;ct of Congress of twenty third day of May, 1 328, entitled "An act for the relief of purchasers of Public Lands, that have reverted for nnn payment of the purchase moi ty;" the original certificates of the purchase ol which hae been lost or destroyed Given under my hand, this twenty seventh dtv ct March. 1810. VM. M'CORM CK.
March 27, 1830.
7-5r.
Petition to set!
real estate.
NOTICE. iif' 1 't 1
' u ur, suoscrioer nas now in compieie op3i eration, in PitiNCEroN Gibson county, Indiana, a
Afulling mill.
'Mm ,i
and will attend to all orders in that line of
business, punctually .-Persons residing in
Knox county, who wish cloth Fulled, will please leave the same at the Stage Office in Vincennes, as ai rangements have been made
with the ptoprietors, to bring and return the same, free of cost A similar arrangement has been made for th convenience of the citizens of Vandeburoh Sc Posey counties He pledges himself to dress, and colour if requited, in a complete and workman like manner, all cloth forwarded to him. JAMES EVANS. March 18, 1829. 20-5 tf
L:vj Prict A dm o: The J estate of William Cul- f II! I. .VPI I
vs. . 1
The heirs of said William Cully, dcreased. J O W fiere ?n open court, came the petitioner and filed his petition, praying that the real estate of said Cully deceased, may be sold to satisfy the debts against said
estate, and it now here appearing that the said real estate has been duly appraised, and an inven'ory thereof filed, and it oppearing to the court also that the heirs of said William Cully, deceased, are not residents of this, state, it is therefoie ordered, that unless the said heirs of the said William Cuily, deceased, do appear heie on or before the 1st day of the next term of this court and answer the petitioner's said petition, the matters and things therein contained, will be taken for confessed and decreed accordingly in their absence; and that notice of the pendency of this petition be given by publication of this successively, in some public newspaper of this state, and that thin cause be continued until the next term of this court A Copy Attest. W. T. T. JONES, d.c. 7 c c March. 1830. St
TAKEN UP,
a i lj pu&icu uy uenjAiiuii LSL EnloWjof Dubois coun ty, Indiana, an IRON GRAY
M ARE, about tourtecn and a half hands high.
supposed to be six years old shod all round.
Vincennes number (19) ninctven, also one j No marks perceivable, except one spot on
S a alte- the tiver opens and continue m the tiiiedutiug the wdvde season. Ad Merchandise oi other ptopertv consigned 10 the snhccibeis to be shipped up the W oah will be recei od and for wauled tree ol expfc -xeept Dtavage Freight or Passage
V to
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ITLLAY & -COrr, I.cunvlle. or Wi MI EC RE. X'hicetmes,
I . ........ x'urlitr.l inn Q
andings, the nevvi"1' ,. , - . . J .r xr-
I SO piillUl ivii iniuinii 1 mi ij -mil jy 111 hi- ! cennes, also one lot number eighty seven If87) in Vincennes, also eighty aci es of land
ir. the upper pratru rjounucd on the west by the luit b longing to the United States, and on the cast bv hmd bei.inging to Ebcnrzar Weltoii. and ot; tiro north-west bv the river Wab-h; ;'so twenty acres of land in the upper it airte the boundary not kn wn; taken as the property of John J O'Brien at ihe suits of Wilson Lagow, John I. Rri y and J ime iiniS administrator of the estate of sarah Jones, tiecc.cd JOHN MYERS, Sh'ff K C. Ma-ch 27. 1830. 7-6t.
TAKEN UP,
' Y Joon White, living
M Improvctl Property for Sale
t & I urma.) tow nshi;:, Sul- 1 v r t
J ?. A, u countv, halianu, one if
PILL , supposed ' be two e rs old
iicnI p-n. ; i, 41 ke! vvnh a siar and tp in .he loiehc."'; no other marks or brands per cei a') e. su,poed to be thirteen hands mgn; apptaiv. d ai twenty d.diArs by J ; aihao E. Bib h, 1. id Wiili.un White, betore inc the jn ! stgord Justice ol the Peace, in and fur .laid 'ounxhip. I do c rtily that the above is a tru copy from my eMiav book "SEI H CUSHMAN. J. P. Sullivan county, Ij. March 2 t. 7-3:
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NOT ICK. H-WK left in the oands
J di ;nthe books md ecoun1
of Gem.
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the left side, where the hair is rubbed ot
and is very much addicted to sucking stumps appraised at thirty dollars by John Fisher and William Bgare. I do certify this to be a true transcript from
the original. Giver, under my hand this 9th day of March, 1830 BENJAMIN HAWKINS. March 9, 1830. 5-3t Notice is hereby given, TJMIA i six weeks alter a:, application v-jj wid be made to tbe Register of the L.otd O.hce a Yi:,ccM:e. iu ire -ate of Indiana in u c ' 1 Ik-ate . lou lieu Land Stock,
I for the amouo. paid on the SwUtti east quarter
oi secson numbet thiruen. in township numibet fivi south, ot langf: number two east, I now m ttie Ji tVc'o .v iih ehsttict, ent Meu on jt r sixteenth dav o Dec. o ber, 18. )8, and
I to'U iied foi non pv" nt, i.gteeabiy to law; ' no chimed b u e. u (ier the Act ol Con
gus.. 01 ..it; Mav. ifa en'.iuea "An 4ci lor the rciei oi purchasers of Public Lands that havi; revei ted for nun-payment of the
vj soid on reasoraMe terms, pu'fhf. money;" the original certificate of ' : for particulars ii.ouirc oli'hr tunchase of which lias been lost or de-
t t 1 01. cd j Gi. n under my hand this 24th day ot I M irch, 1830. JOHN PERKISER.
ynpuaitsr Match 27, 1830. 7-6t.
AVN OF PRINCETON. IM
v'EAR BiOwtPs Tmwrn. an.; wnhin
.1 one 1 r fthc pubtn square.
Also -ft vo !. r k Buildings on Main street.
, ail ot v hich v 1 ! lor Cash or '
if 'ii' T f
w il' - im iiarriugt :i JOHN N. TRUF.SDFLL Ort r 3 16 "5 -
tn I J rav
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1 t' deiii k Graeter, dceeasti!, l it settle- . a d will that.k those iudtbied .0 him,
p.ymcn or utaer satlslaeto-v
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IE Mibscriber win give a na.gain
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SMITH & TRACY'S
Tin fc3 Sheet Iron Manufactory. the corner of Market and Second p streets, have on hand for sale, a large
itid general assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron
o. uateh 20,
ory at sarv. as , ,r,un.M, ,.a jnrson wishing Wa,e,which they otTer at reduced prices to purch.s, will examine for h.mse It J TillWare ttin bc soU1 ,vholc,alc AJ IcUil Z' (Vdicrot 5,o0 ,1 f upon advantageous terms to purchasers.
GREENVILLE FEMALE ACADEM IIARROnsPUHG. (KY.) WILLIAM JONES, 1AJ? Purc,,ast1. anfl s now fitting up, the "7 ,Grcenvdle Springs, and w ill open a Femab Academy on the first Monday in May next Ihisestab.ishment audits advantages are tco w ell know n to the public to need particular mention. I he studies of the yornijt ladies who mar be committed to his care, will he constantly conducted by himself. Having determinded to engage in the instruction r.f Females, from a conviction t the exten.vive sphere r,f usefulness which it offers he will use even- effort to make his inu.tution as permanent and as extenivelyi useful as possible. His own interest, the usefrlr.ess and reputation r,f his school, he deems arc siminn.t n uitp. f.-... .... .
1 n - r ' ni l ji 1 ivi am 1 1 in ri. mc nn
pds. The folh.wmg wilt fp tlie course of studiec:
rirst Clavs--K ndin:r. Writing Spelling (with definitions,) Mer tal Arithmetick English Grammar with Exercises. cc. Second Class Reading and Arithmetick rnntin.-
; ued: Geography, History, ancient and nioders. .Rhetorfck. Logic and Compositions.
1 bird Llass Astronomy, natural Philosophy; Moral and lutclieciial Philosr. ply, Natural Theo-. logy.Eviuence ci Christianity and Composition!. A'f of which may he omitted at the cption cf parents. The year will he divided into two Sessions, of' five months each ; the summer session beginning on the first Menday in May and ending the last of September; the winter session, beernning oniric first Monday in November, and ending the last of March. Terms. Boarding, with washing, fjcl, &c. inchiding tuition, per soion, g5J Cfr Tuition without hoarding, 15 00 Payable quarterly in advance. Accomplished teachers of Musick. Painting., 'c will be employed, and instruction in the several ornamental branches mav be had at a small additional charge, and if the demand w ill warrant it, teachers of the French and other Modern, and the Ancient Languages, will he employed. Those who feci disposed to educate their daughter or wards at this institution, can, for further information, apply to WILLIAM D. JONES,
Ifiirrcdsburg, Kt ntucku. Or refer to, the professors of Centre College and the centlemen of Danville and this place. Many other references might be added, but he supposes such information as may be desired, can be had from these. December ltfth. 182?. The following papers will publish the above advertisement until the first of May next, and forward their accounts, (and a paper containing the advertisement, to the Editor of this paper, for payment. The Luminary and Gnzette, Lexington; the Advertiser, Louisville ; Enquirer, Knoxvillc and the B inner, Nashville, Tennessee; the Statesman and f iazctte, Natchez; Louisiana Advertiser. New Orleans; Gazette, St. Louir, Missouri; Demnniit, Huntsville, Telegraph, Tuscumbia, Alabama; Republican. Cincinnati. Ohio State Journal. Columbus, Ohio; Western
Sun, incenr.ts, Indiana; Commentator, Frankfort. Georgia Courier, Augusta, Georgia, Citv Gattie and Daily Ccjmr'.-rci.a Adverser. Charleston. S. Carolina.. "
