Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 August 1833 — Page 2

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A small quantity of B-&R EROECT,

ant) a ff.w new axes. ploughs, harrows,

and oTitr.n FARMING UTENSILS, .SOJ CARPEXTEIVS AM) TVRX EIVS 'WOLS, A considerable quantity of uousr.noLD am) kitchfx

At my residence in Gibson county, I will, on the COth of September next, expose to sale at public auction, all my per

sonal property, consisting ot HORSBS, oXSKT, CATTLE, SHEEP, KlFUNV. AND STOCK HOGS, TWO WilGOKTS, TWO COPPER STILLS, STILL runs, v Two Surveyor's Compasses TITO RIPLE GVXS, A SET or

Blacksmith's Tools.

For sums of three dollars, and tin Icr, prompt payment will be required.

For sums over three dollars, and not exceeding twenty dollars, a credit of one car will le given, if the purchaser gives bond with approved security for the amount.

For sums over twenty dollars the purchaser may at Ins election, have a credit of one, two, or three years, hy giving bond with approved security as before mentioned, and paying interest at the rate uf ten per centum per annum for the credit required after

the expiration ol one year. THE SAW AND GRIST MILLS,

Situated on the premises, will, at the ame time and place, and in the same manner, he rented for one, two, three, or four ycare. The rent to be p:tid semiannually, and secured as aforesaid. & The Ferry on While River, Where the. State road leading from F.vansville via Princeton to Vinccntic?, crosses sai I river, and the adjoining plantation, for one, two, or three years; the rent to be paid quarterly, and secured as above. Should the property not all be disposed of on the day mentioned, the sale will be continued on the following day. " DAVID ROBB.

August vS,l8U:i H04t

SCT.

OF VARIOt'S KIXDS.

STAT I )L INDIANA, Vanderburgh county. 9

VANDBIllUinOtt CIUCUIT COUtlT March Term, A. D. 1SKJ.

Robert M. Lvans, ) ts. ) In Chancer v. F.lavcs P. GratTki a NT) on ttlidavit filed it anncarirg to

I XL the- satisfaction of the court, that the

defendant is not a resident of the state of

Indiana On motion of the complainant, It is Ordered, That the defendant appear 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 things therein contained will

be taken for confessed, and decreed in

Ins altscncc accordingly. And it is

Ordered that notice of the pet.dcncy ol

this bill of complaint be givrn in a public

newspaper ol this state tour weeks succcs

sivelvt ami that this cause be continued

until the next term of this court. Copy Attest.

W. T. T.JONF.8, C7rr.

NEW WOODS. JQ BVRTCII 1IEBERD Have just received their Stock of

SUKlXtlBIl GOODS;

XEW AM)

VALUABLE HOTEITOEOI7I

FrpHK undersigned, a resident of Vin 11 cenncs, Indiana, has invented and , perfected a nor and valuable improvement

11 the application of tnw, for the purposo

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u men nuic(i:oiiiciriormcr mock, maucsi nr0IclIi ng machinery : for which he has

their assortment complete, which they will rCccivct letters patent from the President

sell unusually low for cash.

June 4J. XiC-om.

August 21, :io-n

STATU OF INDIANA. DAVIGSS P HO BATE COUIlT, August Term, 183.1.

F.Ujah Chapman, Admr. of i g

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I mW llijah Chapman, Deceased fcj; af

The Creditors of said Del Ihcfic ceased. j

ANT) now at this day comes the said terms for cash or approved barter.

s. & vr. J. WISE, 577) rri:cTrri.LY inform their friends Ifn, and the public in general, that thev

still continue business on Market Street, in the house formerly occupied by Tom linson y Ross, and have just received from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburgh, a well selected and general assort

ment of

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SADDLERY,

fDavXftonvt 5c cutlers, CHINA GLASS ' QUE EN S WAKE, Leghorn and Straw, Rebec and Dunstable BOSSETBTS, T.jntES, GRXrr.EMEX & CHILDRESS BOOTS AND SHOES, or r.vr.nv nr.scmrrioN.

This stock of goods has been purchased

unusually low, and will bo sold on the best

Robert McClure and Absalom Reel. Admrs. of Israel Mead, deceased, The Widow and Heirs of said

deceased. J TTltr.nFAS Robert McClure

V Y Absalom Reel, administrators of the estate of Israel Mead, deceased, on the eleventh day of February last, filed their memorial setting forth that the per Senal estate of said deceased was insitlVi

cicut for the payment of his debts, and

shewing

rnnts

deeea

ADMINISTRATION.

On pcti U'-'lCFi islieroey given, that I ItTtvc tion sxil r IN taken out letters of administration,

V AV,iVion the estate of Sarah Cjilmore (late of

talc : ivnox county, inu.j ucccaseo; an persons having claims against said estate arcdesi

complainant by David McDonald his at

torney, and hies his bill of complaint, sta ting that the estate of the said deceased i insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against the same, and praying generally for relief: It is thercf rc, Ordered by the Court, That the creditors of said do. ceased be notified of the filing and pendency of said bill, by publication in tho Western Sun. a newspaper printed in Vin-

May 25, 1S:U1 18-tf.

NEW GOODS.

r fll IK subscribers inform their friends

U and the public, that they have just re

ceived Irom Philadelphia, Baltimore and

Pittsburgh, x m;w and r.xTKNstyn AssozminrcT of

GOODS.

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cenncs, lor six weeks m succession; a Suitable for the present and approaching

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uiio, uim'ss uuu ci honors iioiun

ted to present them duly authenticated for

scuicmeni witniii one ear irom uus uiuo, and those indebted to the same arc requested to make immediate payment. The estate is believd to be s lcev,t ,H)HX PARKKRft Admr Att-ttst U lSlWIIt

sundry tr.essur.ges r.ttd teue- tTnitf utKitAl-rtlfk -Ir.

which were the real estate ot sud - otut i .r... c -

cd at the time ot Ins death, and M , . . c ic

rraytngan omcrot tmouruor mcsa.e , roshlon f Sarah i! morel Ct said real estate, and tne widow and , , . . i . ..... . . . i

the said

complainant ol the existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing the same, or a statement of tho nature, description and dale of the contract or assumpsit, upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the clerk of this court, previous to a final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said deceased, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more diligent creditors. Copy Attest. JOHN VAXTRF.F.S, Cleric p. r. c. August 31. ISM atMU

'Ill undersigned having hce:i duly

of the United State, designated J. L.

CoLMAN's ScLr-RCCCLATIXG HoBIZONTAL, Windmill. Occular demonstration is always the most satisfactory and two mills are now erected in the borough of Vinccnnesupon

the plan ot the undersigned , one of which has been in operation near two year?. The perfect safety and entire simplicity of these mills, may be conceived from a brief outline. A Inrizontal wheel i placed on a verti

cal shaft above tho house, with four or

more wings or sails standing in an incli

ned position from the way the windwheel

is calculated to run, winch throws a gra

dual weight of tlje wings on a given scope

oi tnc w uui, ana mc wings tearing on uic 7 o o

wind, propel the wheel: it illustrates a

combinational power of weight and wind,

with the principle of gravity acting on wind. Kach wing performs one revolution on its pivot, to ono of the main windwheel. Kadi win has a bearing of tevencighths of its circumference upon the wind, and the one-eighth occasions little or no resistance. The power is in proportion to the weight given, and a very light weight is suificient to drive the simple machinery of a run of millstones. .Mrc or less power, if desired, can lie given while the mill is in operation, by the lower pivot of each wing being placed on a sliding block, to which a rope is at

tached extending to main shatt passing under a collar on shaft at the roof of building, to a windlass on shaft inside tho house. There is nothing conjectural or complicated in the improvement mentioned; it is founded on a principle of nature, and amply tested by practical experience. Tho use and benefit to accrue, cannot long remain limited; it will be found to recommend itself for utility, cheapness, certainty, safety and convenience, to the citizens of ovcry quarter of tho United States. To those who reside on the western and southern plain, and to those near the Atlantic or northern shores, it w ill afford durable benefit and great accommodation.

No person acquainted w ith mills, who has

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tudy untitled, the w idow insisting on her . x dower, and the heirs having shewn no El05?13J23, CORF& Ctnse to the contrary: It is ordered on due SI IF El HOGS proof and consideration of the premises, -.'J . M that the said administrators tt aforesaid .FAXHttZNG UTNSIIS &C do, on the fourteenth day of September A credit of nine mouths will be given tiekt, expose to public vsale, subject to the on. all sunn over three dollars, the purcha widow dower, the west half of the N. K. er giving U note with goovi security ; all quarter, section I of town J N. R.8 west, j uiuler three dollars, cash in hand, being the real estate of said deceased at j JO I IX PAUKKR, Admr. the time of his death, and that they sell Aug. 1 1 . 1 1 the same for the purposes in said memorial , I t,tv nrtl i niwl mentioned; and it is father ordered that h AHUUgaU ICOUtl I ,UIHl.

. i .. av, i supplemental, vVc, upproyect

Jan.Jiihh. lH;i:). lion. That the north cast

the said adininistratorsaforesaivl. previous j ' to olVet ing the said land to sale, do give at J y ,

appointed administrator on the

tateol I

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aae Hawkins, (late of Davioss 1

county, lad.) deceased, requests all persons indebted to said deceased, to make

immediate payment, and all those having

seasons comprising FORElGX AXD DOMESTIC

Dry Goods,

QUEBIMSWilliE, BOOTS AND SHOES, FUR & WOOL HATS, Iron, Glass, Castings, 50. jc. Which were selected at a favorable time; I Ml I t . .

ana w in i.e ummi on examination, wormy fiCcn thc mill ot the undersigned in opera

uic aucnnoi o purchaser-, anu wm be tion l;l3 xvithheld an expression of entire

Jlli uiia:uuii nn ini uumi. SMITH oc CAR?OX. Vinrennes, 1st June, !$:):. 1'.) tf

'KHli subscriber respectfully informs

Ji. his Irtends and the public, that he

claim-? against said oblate, to file them on has purchased of Frederick ItaophN Stock t "ft v ft . ft . I. .'

or before the HHh day of July, livlt.

Ciic estate is probably insolccnt.

J JACOll HAWKINS, AdmV.

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d:w. :io :it

of (ioods, (formerly called the Harmony Store.) and has removed them to the room formerly occupied by Tlnmas 1). llerrv,

Co. on Market street, w here he has lately received a riuu svitly or

SPRING & SUIVZIVIER

l.:it Iwv.ntv- ihi s ootiin of tho timo nod !Crfli Se

hlu-o nf S:i'i.l s l,v ,v nuitso no u i iii.v. I quarter and north cast fraction of each

advertisements thereof in threeof th mot ! all be sold for cash only, until j puar meeting- o public places in the vicinity of said land, i V la 1 aV?uJ ih,e xx? tmistiry. lcd ns all lines a

ana a so ov aavcrusing ine same nuve ....... .i,,,.

Having heen no:i!ieu ly the State 1 rea

AX OltDlXAXCi:, to compel tho niton-

lanoe of the members of the Hoard f

rcs!ces.

t ordaintd hy the Board of Trxshcx

one dollar be and i hereby imposed on V ,lir" a' ULU lo u,c V ,rmcr 0CK V:?Krs

each member of ihe Hoard, w ho shall not ,,,e :i(;iunciu ,7' V'010',, wllluS attend, or shall absent himself without a Pa!io would do well to call, as he is reasonable excuse from special or from re- dermmed t sell very low for cah, or

f the Hoardto be eollec- ;Tumcu uariw"

weeks in succession in the Western Sun. a veckly newspaper publihed in Vin cvnues, and that they maketvport of their piweedings therein to this Couit at the l:ct term. A true copy of the record.

A.

August 10, l:-

D. SCOTT. Ciah

surer, that the debt due the State is fully paid, from and afier the first day of Sepi timber net, the north east quartets and ; fractions will be subject to entry forMiehi- . gin Road Scrip a other lands. WM. POI.KF, t. m. n. i Chippcway. July t, l.s:i:iUU:it

D

ieev

Stanl

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t OW notice is hereby given, that in

) " AoVc appli-

and penalties are collected

for breaches of the Horough Ordinances.

Pass Hlth Aug. lSk'l. H. P. PRICF, President. S.vnrF.r. Htt.t., Clerk. August 17. 1,SW U-St.

J. .AIADDOX.

Vincenncs, July 1, is;j;i t;j-tf

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ANNUAL ELECTION. ; OTICF is hereby given, that an cJj lection will be held in the several

Congressional Townships in Knox Coun-

confonmtv to the above order, we

the administrators, will, on Stturdav the

1 Ith day of September next, on the premises rticr for sale, at public o,utcry, to the highest and best biiMer. the tract of land

aboc described, with all its appurtcr.au- Circuit Court ot i osey county, to be hold

cos. The terms will bo made know n on . on at the court-house at Mt. Vernon, ii

the dav of sale. Sale to commence at 1 1 ?d county of Posey, before the judges of

, - . y , i, w(i dim nisi. ior uic purpose

PK.. IT .:.. 1 n I OIlUM IV! if'Jyltr .A r iVtltml .r ' Viiilnrt.. l

1 sentattves of Mark

Stanley, deceased.

iAKP. NOT1CF., that on the second

Monday ot September next, at the

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FOR SilLS. WISH to sell my Tavern Stand, nowoccupied by Col, Alexis I.cHoy, situ

ated on Market street, m the borough of Vincenncs; also the

formerly owned bv I),

o'clock, a. m

KOHlTvT Mi Cl.FUlU ahsai.om ur.r.i., August p.. iss;t :io-:n.

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WO ICS IS hereby given, that the Probate Court of Vanderburgh county have issued to ino letter of admiuistration upon the estate of Daxid liiohey, deceased; and that said estate is probably insolvent. 7.P.UA FAlKCim.D.

r.vansxille, 1 Ith Aug. lSCU :?0-:U

; aid court, on sttid iUy, I shall make appli

canon ior as.-:guiuent oi uowcr to me, in lue estate of Matk Stinley, deceased, to wit. in the W. of the X. W. Qr. of Sec. VI T I. S. of Uange 1 1 west, in tho district of lands otfercd for sale at Vincenncs.

Also in two acre-adjoining this land; and

likew ie tho N. 1'.. ijr. ot See. 1 1, in T. 1, S. of U. 1 1 w est, in the district of lands offered for sale at Viueenncs. DICKV STANT.KY. August l.s 1 Mm-:iO-:h

C. Johnson; situ-

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Section; also to vote for sale, or no sale, ' m uieeasi enu oi.uariiet street, in tlic

ourouu .iioresuiu. The T avern Stand is in a healthy ami pleasant part of ihc borough; and tlie other house is well calculated fur a private family, and likewise in a pleasant and healthy situation. For further particulars.inquire of A.T. Fllis,lqr. and Zachariah Ptilli un, both jiving in Vincenncs. H. JOHNSON. Vincenncs, Ind. March lf, lSIW 7 tf.

STATF. OP INDIANA, ) 7 Svrncer County.

TikKSIXT UP wiHXOCR CIRCUIT COURT, x , i " iyr' April Term, ISVA.

d1 f iiiiiiui V .... it -'ii,. fivorett Howell. ) JELD eountv , Muehel 1 roe tow u-hp. state s. ( Vxiu

ft ft ft . v '

vi lutiatni, two Inn-so brute, or.e I1UV

liKAY MAUF. alvut M hands high, a ?mall blare on tho forehead, the kit lore foot a little white, with a hrge hell on, 1) years old past no marks ncr brands appraised said mare and bell toltv! dollar AUM.iie HIUtiHT HAV UOUSF. f.urttcn and a half haitJs high, a H u e face, all v-f bis feet white, four oars ;,tp,;; . i:o la.ir'uH nor braiul, appraised at Si.JC tho a;-o e otr.iN s appraised by Tiioma ilatou ur.d J.tu:c lV'l'rn. Wtl.I.OHV HLAKi:. - r.

Sa-in Howell. ) rtUS d vy came tlie complainant, and 3 tiled an atH.lavit that Susan Howe!i, die defendant in ibis case, is at this time a non-resident; It is therefore entered I t; tic Court. That the pendency of thi petition b p ib!ihed three weeks sue-ce-icly in tlie Western Sun and lleural Advertier. a newspaper printol at Vin conae; and thai tin cause stand coutiuu. cd unto the next term. Copx Test. J A. Ml IS WAKP.FIF.LD, r..ce.c. August 17. iKtj vj-'jt.

ot their School Sections. The following

appointments are made for Inspectors, viz.

;yN. IS. 10 W. Saml. McClure,

X. H. S W. .Joseph Ciiambers,

5 X. U. 7 W. Jonathan P. Cox, Fsq 1 X. K. 10 W. Andrew Wilkev,

T I X. K.t W. Joseph MrClure.

T. 1 X.R.SW.-Wm. P. Heches, Fq. T. :t X. K. 10 W. John H. Martin. T. jl N. U. 1) W. William Kipcr. T. Jl X. It. S W. Andrew Herrv, Hsq. T. x! X. H. 11 W. Samuel Webber, T. M X U. 10 W. Michael Frederick, T. X.K. W. William McCoy, T.'-J N.U. S W. J.hn Jordon, "

ExTO

T. T. T. T. T. In

I X. U. 11 W. Jacob Anthis, 1 X. K. 10 W.- John Decker. 1 X. Pv. S W. D.ivid Junkin. I N.U. Pi W. John Unmov,

TZCS.

IIMIK Subscriber having commenrep JL the HATTING HUSINFSS on Wa . . .

lersireci, mcenncs, in the house formerly ow ned by Wilson Lagow, takes this method

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ot informing tho citizens, and the eountry" at large, that he

t-.ipcets to keep on hand, and for sn!v n

1 S. 1. Ivl W. Solonnn Washburn, general assortmrnt cS WW II Ts ,. v:..t.

-ir-i A. . .l.Vi

otors will give due attendance and uor,i "c -"tends to have made in a neat

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maKe return accenting to law. JOHNC.HOLLANl),r, v.7.N. L.K. C.

laconue, Aug. 7, 1:."1 !S-lt

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Just rocriwd two hundred barrels first quality KEXIl.lirA S.1LT.

and for saJe bv

Ill.TlTCU & IIF.HF.ltD.

JOB WOSIK OF FVF.liY Dr.SCJUPTIOX no.xn: witix ntsr.vTcti at ti orrxes.

substantial and fahionale manner

CCThc highest price given for all kinds of FURS. II. M. (ilLHAM incer.uQs, la. March 17,lSo"j. G-ti

Z TIN AXD SIIi:inMRON rj MA NU PACT OR IT.

.ui, vju ii.oiu, wuicn i win sell at

wholesale or retail low for CASH cr PKODUCK, such a may suit. Job work !nne at short notice. N. SMITH. Vioccnucs, Jan. 21, !Su2, 50 tf

! Hags ! Ua-s !

C.1SH, or U O UK, will be iriven lor

any quantity of clean Linr.cn oe CoTtc: hags at the westers sv.n oTicc.

approval; and a strong rccommcndaiion, after actual examination of the mill at work, could now be procured, signed bv hundreds of intelligent citizens. The expense of running gearing of a grist mill, w hether the main shaft be vertical or horizontal, is w ell known to all millright.s; and ihc chief difference arises from the driving power. The expense of a windwheel do

pends upon the size; one to carry one hundred yards of sail, will not cost one hundred dollars; and one carrying six hundred yards, may not exceed five hundred dollars. The first mentioned size will drive a run of tour feet millstones with a very moderate wind; and the last mentioned size will, with the same w ind, drive six run of the same aize stents with equal safety at all times. The undersigned, as a matter, of choice at the present tunc, would prefer to recom

mend a wind wheel to carry about three hundred yards, say sixty feet in diameter, and to remove any possible doubt, the following assurances arc here made. That with the least possible wind it will drive four feet millstones; with a moderate breeze it will drive two or three, and with a strong wind five run of the samo size cuch doing good business. That it will

make Hour equal to any other mill, and requires much lcS3 attention to keep it in repair. That a boy of ten years of age may have entire and perfect com maud of it at all times without dilliculty. That with garners to hold suiUcicnt grain, and lead a supply to the hoppers, it may be left in perfect safety for twenty-four hours at a time. The wind may blow from a moderate breeze to a storm, (both inclusive) and change its direction as often and as quick as may bo

and little if any dilTercucc will be perceived in the movement of the mill. That ia proportion to cost, it w ill do a better business than any steam engine, (expense of fuel and engineer saved.) And that for sawing and gristmills, it will be found c qually etTectivc, and less expensive. Persons desirous of further information in relation to this important discovery, w ill please visit the mill of the undersigned, or ad Jress him by mail, post paid,3to Vincenncs, Ind., which will receive duo attention Any person or persons, who will build a good and substantial mill on the above princip!c,suvh as the undersigned will designate to him or them in writing, in tho mot prominent place in any of the statc, and attend to the same personally, shall be entitled to half the proceeds "arbing from a patent in the sUtc he or they may select. J. L COLMAX. meennes, March 2Q, ISO: '-!,

Since tlie above was handed to the Editor, a respectable anJ intelligent citizen of this place, Willis Fellows, Kqr. well acquainted w ith machinery, and with tho diiloren: principles of windmill, gave it as hi opinion, that the above principle is at least five huuJrcd per cent, preferable to any heretofore used. Ko. Stw. Pmcon wanted at this OjJlcc,

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