Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 August 1833 — Page 2
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At my residence in Gibson county, I will, on the 80th of September next, expose to sale at public auction, all my persmiiil nroncrtv, consisting of
HOUSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, KILLING AND STOCK HOGS, TWO WMOS, TWO COPPER STILLS, STILL TUBS, cV Two Surveyor's Compasses TWO RIFLE GUXS, A SET OF I JftaclcsmitWs Tools,
For sums of three dollars, and under, prompt payment will be required. For sums over three dollars, and not exceeding twentv dollars, a credit of ouc
year will be given, if the purchaser gives bond with approved security for tho amount. For sums over twenty dollars the purchaser may at his election, have a credit of one, two, or three years, by giving bond with approved security as before mentioned, and paying interest at the rate of ten per centum per annum for the credit required after the expiration of one year. THE SAW AND GRIST MILLS, Situated on the premises, will, at the same time and place, and in the same manner, be rented for one, two, three, or four years. The rent to be paid semiannually, and secured as aforesaid. The Ferry on White River,
Where the State road leading lrom lvansviue via rrmceton to v mcenncs, crosses
said river, and the adjoining plantation, for paid quarterly, and secured as above. Should the" property not all be disposed continued on the following day. August 8,1833 30-3t Itobcrt McClurc and Absalom Reel, Admrs. of Israel Mead, deceased, vs. On petition S.'ll Real Estate. The Widow and Heirs of said 1 deceased. J 'JTHEREAS Robert McCmre and , vv Absalom lloel. administrators of T 7 the estate of Israel Mead, deceased, on the eleventh dav of February last, filed Iheir memorial setting forth that the per- i Zy m sonal estate of said deceased was insufficient for the payment of his debts, and shewing sundry messuages and tenements which were the real estate of said deceased at the time of his death, and praying an order of this Court for the sale vouri 101 ua, the w.dow and of said real estate, and liens 01 me saiu israci iucauuaMng uuu ! , r . 1 ! iht ii ; I i . . 1 . un . . . . 1 . i.-'i..i iitv s f trr ng on her I shewn no rcdonduc nremises. dower, and the hciis having 7 cause to the contrary: It is order that the said administrators as atoresaid I tin on tbn fmiHonnJli flnv of Sontemhor next, expose to public sale, subject to the widow's dower, the west half of the N. E. quarter, section 27 of town 2 N. R. 8 west, being the real estate of said deceased at the time of bis death, and thai the sell the same for the purposes in said memorial mentioned; and it is further ordered that the said !dministrateis aforesaid, previous to ollering the said land to sale, do give at Ica t twenty days notice cf the time and place of said sale, by putting up written advertisements thereof in three of thv most public places in the vicinity of said land, ; and aiso by advertising the same three "werhs in succession in the Western Sun, a weekly newspaper published in Yi licences, and that they make report of their proceedings therein to this Couit at the next term. A true copy of the record. A. D. SCOTT, Cleric. August 10, 1S33 30-3t OWr notice is hereby civen, that in I conformity to the above order, we the administrators, will, cn Saturday the 1 1th day of September next. on the premises offer for sale, aj, public outcry, to the highest and best bidder, the tract of land above described, with all its appurtenances. The twins will be made known oa the day of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, a. m ROBERT McCLUREJ ABSALOM REEL, August 10, 1833 30-3t. Admrs. 20 SOS n hereoy given, that the Probate Court Al of Vanderburgh county have issued to me letters of administration upon the estate of David Iti- hey, deceased ; and that said estate is probabU insolvent. ZERA FAIRCHILD. Evansville, 11th Aug. 1X53 30-3t TiUSS UP V iv:n; i. :.- u. v . .iiuiiiii ljiuii, living m .uuriKi c unty, Mitchol J roc townstnn, state f Indiana, two horse brutes, one IRON
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x.iv.vi .MAKL, anout 11 hands high, a ' small blaze on the Ibrehead, the left lore - Toot n little white, with a large bell on, years old patt no marks nor brands appraised said mare and bell to3i dollars. Also one BRIGHT BAY HORSE, four-
,. , i , . . : 11 alioi his feet white, lour years .!d past no marks i.or brands, praised at 7 11 . ,-u al O tlie above esfiays appraised by Tiionu i.-jton and JametJ O-oorn. wiiimiiv pi . t-i July HO ls-p' .
V small quantity of AND A FEW NEW AXES. PLOUGHS, HARROWS,
axd oTircn FARMING UTENSSLS, SOMi OP VARIOUS KIXDS. one, two, or three years; the rent to be of on the dav mentioned, the. sale will be DAVID EOI3B. OTIi;E is hereby given, that I have T... . 1 i 1. : UllvL'II Oil IfllCrS Ol JKinilUli'liUl'il. ' the estate of Ephraim Giiraorc (laic of j ox county, Ind.) deceased ; all persons having claims against said estate arc desi ct(lo!1!cnt wthin oac f his da: r ? fj f rnCP rif 4itrtA f 1 i 1 nnhnnf i.in,i.l and those indebted to the same are requested to make immediate payment. The estate is belicvd to be soJrrnt. JOHN PATIKER, Admr. August 10, 1833 30-3t Ccf'i W SHALL ofier at public sale, on Saturday the 1 lib day of September, lc33, at the , Uc rcjidencc of K;iirailll Gilmore, dccd al thc 0Ra, cstalc of saiJ ceased, consistiuT of M 1 0 HORSES, COWS, SHEEP, HOGS, - ' ' ir Uilub) ciy A cretiit ot nine months will oe uiven 0:1 all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving bis note with good security; all sums under three dollars, cash in hand. JOHN PARKER, Admr. Ann-, lo, is:j:j303t Michigan Koatl J.iuuls. JfN ACT s -mplementtd, oce., approved Jaii. 30:h. IS33. dth Section. That the north east quarter and north east fraction of each section shall be sold for cash only, until the full amount due to the state treasury, from the Michigan road fund is fully paid. Having been notified by the State Treasurer, that the debt d-ue the State is fully paid, from and after the first day of September next, tbe north cast quarters and fractions will be subject to entry for Michigan Road Scrip as other lands." WM. POLKE, T.n. Chippcwav, July 20, 133 39-3t Dicev Stanley A ntice of atnrfi-nre-I Clttivnfor ourr rs. fPt. TT -I II i no iieirsanu iieprej entativcs j Stanley, d of .Mark eceascd. rfpAKE NOTICE, that on the second 1L iMonday ol September next, at the Circuit Court of Posey county, to be holden at tbe court house at Alt. Vernon, in said county of Posey, before the judges of said court, on said day, I shait make application for assignment of dower to me, in the estate of .Mark St mlev, deceased' to wit, in the W. a of tho N. W. Qr. of Sec. 13 I rn P 1. S. of Range 1 1 west, in the district j of lands offered for sale at Vincenncs. Also in two acres a joining ibis land: and likewise the A. L. Qr. ot Sec. 1 1, in T. 1, ! S. of R. 11 west, in the district of lands' 1 otiered for sale at Vincennes. DICEY STANLEY, August 1T, 1833 30-3t ! STATE OF TNI) IVN ) " ! ft SnmccrV-mntn ( E.NCIill CIltCUlT COURT, -1 iiril V'- 1 ..'V! ' ., .. . , : l.verctt Howell. ! ?? Petition for Divorce. I Susan Howell. rDHS day came the complainant, and ii tiled an affidavit that S isan Howell, the defendant in this case, is at this tune a non-resident; It h therefore orde - . ; r VUih mat Hie pendencv of tins )etiti j.i bo n ih'khr .! tf.r.i I 'cessr.civ in t;:o Western Sun and Genor if 1 dv crt-er a i ' , i . v ! . .,. ' , I'' al m- ' cen:.c ; aiu! th it tJjisca.ise -'a'i J eo'jto..i ed unf.. th- rnt : r;u ' 1 r. ... ! ". -A--d AKi.riELD, c. .c.c.c.
GCARPEXTERS AND rUUX-h3 absence accordin-lv. And it h n luu ,r " J . " . ' t'nese nulls, may tc couccr.cd hum a brief
ER'S TOOLSi Ordered that notice of tho pendencv ot ; ' ' ?, , , . u ,,. J , r.. ouihr.o. M S 1 OOL complaint hc .iven in a pnblic 1 lulT: 1 A horizontal wheel is placed on a vcrtiA considerable quantity of n,,vspaptrof this state four weeks succcs-; I1 Nvdl cXc and -eucial au' cal .halt above tho h,5, with fonr ,r HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN ivf!v- rind that this ear.se bo continued ;lllc:U ol . more winjs or .ails tandin- in an incii-
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STATE OF INDIANA,) Vanderburgh county. VA3DCttBURC.ll CinCUlT COURT, March Term, A. I). 1SJ3.
Robert M. Evans,) 7! In Chancer y. Liat-s i.Mi.uii - i . 1 ' A 1 ND on affidavit filed it appearing to j 111 jfiL tne satisfaction of the court, that the j defendant is not a resident of the state of Indiana On motion of the complainant, It is Ordered, That the defendant appear 1 here on or before the first day of the next term of this court, and answer the said complainant's bill of complaint, or the matters and thing:! therein contained will ! ho fnkon for confessed, and decreed in 7 Copy Attest. W. T. T. JONES, Cleric. August 21, ls:3)i 30-It AN ORDINANCE, to compel the atten-J dance of the menibcrs of the Board of Trustees. Re it ordained by the Board TnrSecx of the Borough of Vinecnnc.?, That a i'luC of one dollar be and is hereby imposed on each member of the Board, who .hall not auv' u.iiixu "! rrnlnrmivlinrrs nf llif l?o:irft In bt; r.Oilro ! ted as all fines and penalties arc collected for breaches of the Borough Ordinances, j 'asskd l'hh Auz. is:r.;. i R. P. PRICE, Pra-hlait. S v-ri TL IlfLL, Ch rl.: August 17, 1S33 tD-3t. OTICE is hereby given, that an c (1 I T' f f ' .. 1 omrrcssional iownsnirs in Knox boim-1 t.V, on Saturday 31st inst. for the purpose i r !w t ii -r 1 1 i rr-r '? 'pi it-' nnc- 4m- r" .-t ffln!il ! - - " " t--. w1 iujh.jii .--viiw. fccction ; also to vote lor sale, or no sale, , of their School Sections. The following ! appointments arc made for Inspectors, viz. J . 5. IN . K. 10 W.Saml. .McClure. T.5. N. It. 0. W. John Shepherd, V. ;", N. 11.8 W. Joseph Chamber?, , T. 5 N. i. 7 W. Jonathan P. Co:;, Esq IcT. d N. . 10 W. -Andrew Wilkey, T.2 N.R. 8 W. John ordn. mike return aecordi:ix to law. JOHN C, ITOLLWn.rW iV a r Vinci - " ' - - .--.. ui ties, Aug. 7, 133 -U arof nfsstciiftevf SLoticc. OTICE is here!)y given, that I have taken out letters of administiation f the estate of Bejamin Latkin, (late of innerburgn couutv) deceased; all per sons having claims against said estate are requested to present them immediately, and these who are indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. The cstat2 is probably solvent. EZEKIEL SAUNDERS, Admr. Aug. 5, 133-3 3 UP iVilliam Crow, living in Monroe township. Pike couny, a IcKinney fiOA V HORSE, nine years old, fourteen hands high, branded thus, A P a scar on his near flank, docked short appraised to .$'-iihy Robert Ashley and John Biack. JOHN CROW, j. r. July 23, 1S33 4.S-3i p4 AW t -i -j .La a Just received two hundred barrels first quality KEXlL'UrA SALT, and for sale by BLRTCH IIEBERI). July 23, 1833 20-tf formerly occupied by Thpmas 1). ten v c Lo. on AlaiKet stre:-t, where he k:u Life ly received a n;i;sii suitlv or 7SPX&ZKG & SUR3323I GOODS, Vhich added to the former Stock, n the assortment comtdcte. Those v. iliing i to purchase r.ouhl do well to call, as hj ' to n UetermiueJ to sell ! i t cry low tbr cah. cr J. -MADIKX. incennes, July 1, IS33 23-tf CASH, ox 11 O R A", will heaven fcr any quantity of clean J.innen oc Co:;?. RAG at tfic wsbTxriN si's oflicc.
1 a . i . . . J' wp.i i.i. v,.,nc. ..... , , ? 5 -i , I r ible l enci'il and iire.it accmmodatiun. T IN R KW Wm P Hrrkc E-o U iueli were selected at a tmnmi'lo tm:c; v ., ,.,: .i ,1 , 1 .11. 1 . , i.o. ... , ' -No person acquainted with tni;is, wiio tsas T 3N U 10 W J'lhn H M uti 1 " u tic tounu on cxanuinlion. worbn . .1, . ., -u , .. ! . - 1,"t1,'v' lKJ -i.ii ki.j. . . . - ... ce:i tlie mill ot tne nunerM r!:cl 111 ocraT 3 N U 0 W Wil'iim she attention ot pure haser--, and u: Loj,- .,. , ,,.,1 . .. i.o.n.iF . 11 n. i.i. n . 1 1 tion, I:. is withheld an eoiwsKn ot cuJirc T. 3 N. R. 8 W. Andrew Rcrrv, INfj. nuusually low (l,r cash. ,,,i)V.l! . .... .: tr'ri .rn..,n.f.f.f.,.; I. 2N R. 11 V.-bar.r;cl cbter, ' , i , ,' alter actual examinati mi of mill at 'i' N R 10V Mi h-1 'r-b i' k incennep, 1st June, ls.53. 10 tt ? . i i - - n,' Or ' n C ' ! ' Wri.;, couiu now be j'rocure l, eignctl iy
... . r ... T . ? i- .1 i t ". i i i -.v..... U..UU .-null uv, iv.on.ai uj UJiII' v"1v)V-!;K'L? ,hf r? j ery ot the body ol juire Perkins, vi' ;'.0n:al,i-icll known to all millrights; and T. 1 N. R. N U. DavidJunkins, bro.e jail and made hts escape. S.:;.! - the rhief diitl-rence aiises iWn the dr vinI'- ! W.-J '-V5 'f,01 tT1-10;" C:,IS .,M: tlark r. The expense of a uind,vh"l d T. 1 S. R. 1 .-Soloman a.hburn, Jin, bla.k hair, black eyes, wiiu a neavy, s lhe Jz onc l carrv hu Inspectors will give due attendance and ; nci,,n- .cIo!i::3! cannot I ,rCll ynnlsof sail, will not con one ban-
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i ltijrlMo v.. . .i .- r 11:1 IVJ lojporiani t.isco. crv, - nHE subscriber respectfully mfornTT " h " t T ' " "v i u I,b:l5C viait thc ' the uader.i! 1 his friends and the public, tint he !"r ir Uin " l J a"' "'m by mail, po.t paidt. lr.ts purchased of Frederick JIapphis Stock tt w o --u h "i Tf " -fi Vin-S IflJ- hich will Wive du, of Goods, (formerly called the Ihimrr'y ? "hoed orange it. jaUe,lliutl
.ore.: and iias removed them to the roc,,., r f vny person or perrons, v. ho will Lti:J a
JS'EW OOODS. y ni'RTCIl V IIEBERI) iff.vvr just received tlicir Stock of SUB2KSR GG033; Which added lo their former Stuck, tnah
f'S . . ...i. ...! i. ,i. ' rrtS5VI , 'V"Y'"W" sell unusually low for cash. June M5 -3m. S. & T7. J. WISE, 2 , 111 Ui'-J li' ltt?rt GROCERIES, SADDLERY, i CHINA GLASS QUEE N SWA tt E, jA..T:lcril a;J Straic, Rebec and Dunstable LJDIES CESTLEUEN 1$ C !! I L DH E X S BOOTS AHD SHGS, or i:v::;:v n;:?c::irTio:. Tli'ix cfo -!- f t frnr.r' bnc lionn tuirrbnpd i unusually low, and will be sold on the best : terms f.u cash or approved bar'er-. May '25, is:j J l-f. NEW tiOi)8. 1 7 3 H E sidiscribers infirm their friends ! ! and the public, that they have just reIreivrd from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pitt:bnrrr, a xtw and rxTrxsivr. a -joRTjizrw or - .IIIUUIV V-- 111.. LIU lUil II lMlU.ll.ill,l I 1 . . ,J -1 It f'll.M lull lliri '."Ml T OI-.I O nt-i r' : 1 1 II T I 1 c r t " c r iinnni tor rOREICX AXD DOMESTIC - tit fiV IjfOfmS J w j w o 5 BOOTS AND SHOES, y will gi-. e the abovo reward f c the dri ""':ul.u,Ili,!1' " 1 tl:K ,!,:i(ie ''- : i i t ii i I,0 Cf vi And Two Lois formerly owned by I). C. Johnson; situ ated at the east end of Market street in o s . - ' borough aforesaid. The Tavern Stand is in a healthy and pleasant part of the borough; and the other house is well calculated for a private family, and likewise in a plea-ant and healthy situation. For further particulars.inq.irc of T Ellis, Esqr. and Z ichari ah PuIIiam, Yoth living in Vincennes. II. JOHNSON, Vincennes, Ind. March 15, 33-7 tf PUBLIC NGTICZ Inm, will be binding on mo. fy. , H. LASSELLE. rcenncs, April 1.3 J I nVIE S .bsrhher Tavin r commcr,1 the II ATTINti DCSJXESS on Wa 1 ;ter street. Vincconfs. i-i tb i h'u-o formerly owned bv V,'i-& " ! .... I ...... 't .. ' . . roii i4,igiv, rtivcs inis !::.'ti:-jcl I fit 1 1 1 f. in . .r tl-i. . ... .7 -Z tie- eo.mtrv at Iar-' that ! - ! --r0-1' l' ': hand, and for sale, a general assortment of FL'J: HATS, uhb i. . he intends to have made in a r,-t A . il4. ; siil.-infi .1 riti I t.;.i,..i 1 CTt i:e highest price -ivea for all kin.L of FLKS. II. M. (ilLHAM mcenwes. la. March 17,l33'. G-tf JOB WOXUZ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION POM: WITH DUSl'ATCll AT Tln ui't'ItT
I TTT$ rsrKCTrur.LV inform their mends , , , , , . , r . , I , . , .. , , . ., I the plan ol the unucrsij-ned ,;'; ..f which
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4 m.Mt to sen my I a vera Stand, now at tlie present lime, wo.ild prefer lo rcromH occupied by Col. Alexis LeRoy, situ- mend a wiudwheel to cairy about three fTA ;i(1 -Market street, in the bo- hundred yards, say .-ixtv feet in dhmetVr, SIS ru'l,6l of X incenpes; also tho and to remove anC posMt le doubt, the nd-
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W have appointed Jo!:n Liw, V-.r. Inv !
j il attorney :n Cict to re.-cive, a-'j-- a-'l ! , - , " a - uiii-renec win lc percc;- ; settle all claims due or ov.in.r to nr iu the I IZI movcn,c:it of thc 't i-i county of K,.x. to i,a,7. ai, ; j proportion to cost, ituill do a Letter Ljfiof my property in the boron -h of Viu- ! lhaP an steain cn?ine ('--xperric c; cennes Ai.v'nrrai.m-t ?,....!. ...-m. I tisel anJ engineer saved.) And that for
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" XE I XI) PjtMIE undersigned, a rr ident of ViniL cenncs, Indian:!, Ins invented and perfected atuvr am! valuable inprorcimnt in tlte anUca!wn of ir'irJ, fi r the purpose i - - i i .
propelling ir.acmncry ; i r wni a ne received letters patent from the President of the United Stales, designated J. L. ('olmavs Si:Lr-i:i:i;uLATX.o' Horizontal Wi.:?i:ll. Occular demonstration i nlrttiys tho most satisfactory and two mills are nov.' j is caiciiiaicu i r.:n, viacu mruv.sa gra- ! itinl u'Pitrlit fit t!f nil n rr:fM i r l i t. . of the wind, and the wings bearing on the wind, propel the wheel: it illustrates a combinational power .f weight and w ind, with the principle of gravity acting a wind. Each wing performs one revolution on its pivot, to o:;o of the in:;in wind wheel. Each wing has a bearing of seven- . : . .t. . . - itigutus vi n.-j i iu reiK-e upon mo TV l lid . and the oiiC-t i-h:h occasions little no resisiancc. iho poue is in pre? p-.Tlion to the weight riven, and a vcrv light weight is suilicicnt to drive the siini pie machinery ot a run of millstones. .More or lestj power, if desired, can lo given while the mill i-; in operation, by tho lower pivot of each wing being place! 0:1 a sliding block, to which a rope is attached extending to main shaft pasin nr.dor a collar en shaft at the 10 t of building, to a windlass cn bliatt inside the house. There is ivuhing conjectural oc complicated in the improvement mentioned; it is founded on a principle of nature, and amply tested by practical experincr. The use and bone. it to accrue, cannot j long remain limited; it will be tound to recommend ifccll lor utility, chea-:ess, certainty, safety and convr.L:;cc, to the citizens of every cpiarlcr of the United Slates. To those who reside on the wesiern and sou:hcrn plains, and to lln.se n ar the AtImiicor r.onhcra shcros, it will alf;rd duptnsi of running jrcarinii of a jrist mill, i. died dollars; and one carrvinjj s.ix liunMdred saSeiy at all times. 1 he undersigned, as a mntlcr of choice lowmir assurances nr.; rrc. v.ith the least possible wind it will drive i ui . four feet millstones; with a moderate - 1 Lrcee ,l w.l!1"vc two or three, and with ! :i strong wind five run of the same sie. j rt..,t. 1 ' - It .... ve.-n uomggoou ijusincss. Tiiat it wjj: make Hour equal to any other mill, and requires much less attention to keep it in repair. That a boy of ten years of age may have entire and perfect con: tnanu ol it at nil limes willr ut dif.iCU".V- 'iut 'it!i j i '"'vllt Srain arvl ,cad t Pcp? be lei garners to h-dd fiifiia sun:dv to Jlu ho - left in perfect safetv f.? V V c" MT Ul A 1 h 'J v:md a. I I . . A. - m m mm storm, (both inclusive) and change its dAecuon as citen an?i as quick as may Le. i ,! i : i : i i ! it -i.t -o ...... i ...- -ii. mg g"'i iinos, ii ui no louni c quallv cfll-clivc. and lesse.:;c:ive. Persous desirous of further snforitbri i,r,:5ril,I(,'sudl U6 lhi Iersigr.cd nill d,J 'aa,L, IO .h!I:! or them in writing, in th j m.?i prormueni place la any ot th - tiu , ; and attend to the same jj:s .nalfy, h!l jbo ciiti.led to hall' the pn.cee-Ji "aii-mg J from a patent in the state h- or thc uuv ; -elect. j J. L. COLMAN. I Vi!:ccnr.r, 3Iarc!i Is33.:;i,. 11 ' . . . I - Wi a,,oVe was Ii5 itor, a re;ecta!Ie ami mte.I: 'ent vu.'-, of tlus place, Willii Fellows, Eqr. well aeqortiu'.e.i nun machinery, am! with the different principles of windmill, gave it as his opinion, that the above principle is at least five hundred per cent, preferable tu any heretofore iiied. Fo. ,Sr.v. Jhicon wanted at this Office.
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