Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 June 1834 — Page 3
VINCENNES, JUNE 21, 1834.
. The joint resolution which passed ihe House of Representatives some time since, to adjourn on the 30th June, has been con currcd in by the Senate. The great length of. the appendix to the report of the Investigating Committee has almost crowded out every thing else from this day's paper. COMMUNICATION.
' Are the citizens of Vincennes determin "m-iTfion letting the anniversary of the In.
l c J dependence of America, pass unnoticed by ? I sincerely hope no. Can we not meet this evening at Mr. Clark's Hotel, and make the necessary arrangements for a celebration? I believe we can; and for one, I say we will. A CITIZEN. To the Voters of Sullivan County. Fellow Citizens: As 1 have given pledges to many of you least implied,) that I would be a can ate to represent your county in the L?Svt Iptrialatiirc. it i nroner I shntiM nnv fum 7 " r i j you at this early period of the canvass, that considerations of a private but imperative character will compel me to withhold my name from before you (for the present,) for that, or any other station. Appreciating the motives of my friends in pressing me to become a candidate, I must return to them my sincerest thanks for their kind feelings. And, to all of you, fellow-citizens, I tender my most grateful acknowledgments for the numerous evidences of friendship heretofore given to Your fellow-citizen, and obedient serv't. JOHN W. DAVIS. Carlisle, la. 12th June, 1S34. EVANSVILLE AND LAFAYETTE RAILROAD. The Directors of the "Evansville and Lafayette Rail Road Company" are requested to meet at Vincennes, in the county of Knox, on Monday the 21st o( July ncXtjTor the purpose of taking such steps as may be deemed necessary to carry into effect the object contemplated by the "act incorporating the Evansville and Lafay ette Kail Road Company Approved JDecember24th, 1833' " The following gentlemen are appointed Directors by the act, in the several counties hereinafter named, (to -wit:) County of Vanderburgh, Robert M. Evans, James Lewis, John Shanklin, James Cawson, and John Mitchell. County of Gibson, -ifohn I. Neely, John Brownlee, William French, Patrick Payne, and William Daniel. County of Knox ; Samuel Emison. William Burtch. Albert Badollet. John B. Martin, and Thomas Westfall. County of Sullivan; William S. Cruft, William 0. Griffitt, George Boon, Samuel Coleman and John De Pear. County of Vigo; John C. Linton, William Wines, James Wasson, John Jackson and James Burns. County of Parke ; Matthew Noel, Daniel McMorris, James Cameron, James N. C. Smith and Joseph M. Hays. County of Fountain; Uriah Biggs, David Sewal, David Rawles, Wilson Claypool and Andrew Wilson. County of Tippecanoe; John Taylor, Joseph S. Hannah, Jacob Walker, Thomas Benbridge and William ileaton. A general attendance of the Directors is respectfully requested. June 19th, 1634. Tho Editors of the Western Sun, vincennes Gazette, Wabash Courier, Mercury, and Lafayette Free Press, are requested to publish the above notice for three weeks successively. : o. A fact of some interest just at this moment, has been pointed out to us by a Spanish gentleman, in the Mexican Calendar for 1S33, viz: that the currency of Mexico, including gold bars, (reckoned at $1000 each,) is not less than four hundred and eighty million of dollars, all in specie. N. Orleans Paper. The French brig of war Cuirassier ar rived at New York on the 1st inst. with i despatches for our government. They relate, probably, to the refusal of the French Chambers to appropriate tho sum stipulated in the Treaty for the payment of the claims of American merchants. JUST RECEIVED, 50 Bags Havanna Coffee, lO do. Rio do. lO Barrels New Orleans Sugar, 3 do. Loaf do. 3 do. American Brandy, 2 do. Cogniac do. 2 do. Madeira Wine, 3 do. Malaga do. 2 do. Cherry Bounce, 2 do. Tanners Oil, 150 do. Conemaugh Salt. A large Assortment of QVEENSWARE AXD CHINA, And are offered for sale low. BURTCH & HEBERD. Vinccnnc?, Junc21, 1S34. 22-tf CELEBRATION. THE Anniversary of St. John the Baptist will be celebrated at Vincennes, by Vincennes Lodge, No. 1, on Tuesday
the 24th inst. Adjacent Lodges and trantient Brethren, are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the Lodge. Juue 7, lH.20-
Administrator's Notice. kTOTICE is hereby given that the unjjx dersigned has taken out letters of Administration on the estate of John Case, (late of Pike county and state of Indiana,) deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment ; and those having claims against the same, are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. Hie estate is supposed to be solvent. W. CASE, . , , A. HAMMOND, Adm June 21, 1834. 22-3t
T AUDIT UP BY Thomas Pride, on the 10th day of May, a Chesnut Sorrel Mare, mixed all over her body with white hairs, and a scar on the inside of the right hind leg no other marks or brands perceivable; supposed to be fourteen years old this spring, about fifteen hands two inches high. Appraised to fifteen dollars, by Ebenezer Can, and Win. H. D'Bruler, before me. CHARLES D'BRULER, j.p. June 21,1834.-22-31 l ETOTECB TAKEN UP by John Elliott, in Turman township, Sullivan county, Indiana, a DARK BAY HORSE, fourteen years old, a few white hairs in his forehead, a blemish on his right eye, sixteen hands high, and shod before no other marks or brands perceivable; appraised to fifteen dollars by Josiah Thomas and Battle Mayfield, June 9th, 1831. JOSEPH GRAY, j.p. June 22, 1834. 21-3t STATE OF INDIANA, Vanderburgh County, Set. In tho Vanderburgh Circuit Court, March Term, A. D. 1834. Robert Stockwell, VS. IN CHANCERY, Alanson Warner, James W. Jones, Joel Prew itt, and the unknown heirs of Robert Trimble, deceased. NOW here it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the said Joel Prewitt, and the unknown heirs of Robert Trimble, deceased, are not residents of tho state of Indiana On motion of the "complainant, It is ordered that the said Joel Prewitt, and the unknown heirs of Robert Trimble, deceased, appear here on or before the first day of the next term of this court and answer the complainant's said bill of complaint, or the matters and things therein contained as against them, will be taken as confessed ,and decreed in their absence according ly. And it is ordered, that notice 'of the pendency of the complainant's said bill of complaint be given by publication of this order three weeks successively in the "Western Sun," the nearestjpublic newspaper of general circulation to tho county of Vanderburgh, there being none in said county and that this cause be continued until the next term of this court. A copv Attest , W. T. T. JONES, Clerk. June 21, 1834. 22-3t STATE OF INDIANA,) Vanderburgh County. ) SCT. In the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, Of Term of March, A. D. 1S34. Eliza Simmons, CHANCERY. James Billingsly and John Billingsly, y others J NOW here comes the complainant, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the said John Billingsly and James Billingsly are not residents of tho state of Indiana: On motion of the com plainant, It is ordered, that the said de fendants appear here on or before the first day of the next term of this court, and an swer the said complainant's bill of complaint, or the matters and things therein contained will be taken as confessed, and decreed in their absence accordingly. And it is ordered, that notice of the pendency of this bill of complaint be given by publication of this order four weeks successively in the Western Sun, a public newspaper of this state, and that this cause be continued until the next term of this court. A copv Attest, W.'T. T.JONES, Clerk. June 21, 1S34. 22-4 1 TAKEN UP John B. Farrell, living in Washington township, Green county, Indiana, il BAY HORSE, five years old, fifteen hands hich, left hind foot white, small star in the forehead, black mane and tail, tho right eye has the appearance of being injured by cutting for the hooks, no other marks or brands perceivable ap praised to 30 dollars, by Benjamin Stafford and John Ball, tho 2d day of June 1834. BENJAMIN WOODRUFF, j;p. June 14,1834.-21-31 V7HIGHEY, 30 BBLS. of superior quality far sale by
STATE OF INDIANA J Vanderburgh County,
SCT. In the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, . Of the March 'Icrm, A. D. 1834. Michael Jones, vs. I InChznccry James Newman. 6S others, l OW here it appearing to the satisfaction of the court here, that Mat thew Riggs one of the above defendants is not a resident of the state of Indiana: On motion of the complainant, It is ordered, that said Matthew Riggs appear here on or before the first day of the next term of this court, and answer the complainant's bill of complaint, or the matters and things therein contained, will be taken as confessed as against him, and decreed in his absence accordingly. And it is ordered that notice of the pendency of this bill of complaint be given by publication of this order tour weeks successively in the ' Western Sun," the nearest public newspaper to the county of Vanderburgh, (there being none in said county,) and that this cause be continued until the next term of this court. A copy Attest, W. T. T. JONES, Clerk. June 21, 1834. 22-it STATE OF INDIANA, ss. L Pike Count v. Pike Circuit Court, ) February Term, 1634. rchibald Campbell, complainant, VS. IN CHANCERY The Adm'r. and heirs of James McCune, deceased, defendants. NOW comes the complainant, by his I l r i t 1 1 . counsel, anu nies nis Din to foreclose a mortgage, as also, his affidavit suggesting that Drusilla McCune, and David Mc Cunc, and John B. Martin, defendants, herein, are not residents of this state. It is therefore, ordered by the court that no tice ot tho pendency hereof, be given by publication in the Western Sun, a news paper, published at V incennes, for three successive weeks, notifying them that un less they enter their n;pearance herein at the next term of this court, the matters and things in the complainant's bill alledged, will be taken as confessed. Ordered that this cause be continued until the next terra of this court. A copv Attest, JNO. MclNTIRE, cr.ee. June 21, 1834. 22-3t PUBLIC S aLE. TJJY agreement of the parties concern fljj ed, the subscriber will expose to PUBLIC SALE, in Carlisle, Sullivan county, Ind. on the 31st day of July next, all the property, real, personal and mix ed of the late firm of Ingam Alsop, of said county, viz: The interest ot said firm, in and to, one DISTILLERY, lying on the west side of Busseron creek, in Sullivan county, with the APPARA TUS thereto annexed. ALSO ONE OX MILL, Situate in Carlisle, Sullivan county, Indiana, with the MILLING APPARATUS attached. -ALSOSUNDRY OTHER ARTICLES OF Too numerous to mention. A further description of the property is at this time unnecessary, as persons desirous of purchasing, are expected to call and examine for themselves. Terms of sale made known at time of sale. WM. ALSOP, for the firm of INGAM & ALSOP. Carlisle. June 9, 1S34 21-3t l NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to tho heirs and representatives of Josiah Wallace, decM. late of Daviess county, State of Indiana, and to all others whom it may concern, That I, Alesey Wallace, widow of the said Josiah, will apply to the Probate court of Daviess county aforesaid, at its next session, to be holden on the second Monday in August next, to appoint commissioners to assign and set over to me my dower of such lands, tenements, and hereditaments, either leal or equitable, as my said deceased husband was seized of during the coverture. ALESEY WALLACE. June 12, 1S34 21-4t LAND -&GBETCY. NDIVIDUALS residing in the vicini ty of this place, wishing to sell real estate, will find it for their interest to call on the subscriber and have entered on a book kept for that purpose, the price and description of the land thev wish to dis pose of. No charges will be made except in th event of effecting a sale. ABNER T. ELLIS. Market Street, Vincennes, ,r May 15th 1831. jA"U SALT. 330 Bbls. first quality Kenhawa, just re ceived, and for sale by SMITIL& CARSON. Vincennes, 3d May, 1S31. 15-tf
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CLERK'S BLANKS. JUST PRINTED AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
STATE OF INDIANA,
DAVIESS PROBATE COURT. May Term, 1S34. Nicholas Wallace, adm'r. and Ailcy Wal lace, adm1. ccc. of Josiah Wallace, de ceased. vs. The heirs of said deceased, Petition for Sale of Real Estate. THE said petitioners having filed, at the last term of this court, their pe tition suggesting that the personal estate of the said deceased, is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against said estate, and praying for a sale of certain real estate named in said peti tion; and it appearing to the court here, that Daniel Wallace one of the heirs, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana; It is Ordered, that he be notified of the filing and pendency of said petition, by publi canon lor tnree weeks in succession, in the Western Sun. a newsnaner printed ai vincennes, and that unless he appear r ... . . here on the first day of the next term of this court and answer said petition, the matters therein stated will be taken for confessed as to, and against him, and de creed accordingly. Attest, JOHN VANTREES, Clerk d. r. c. June 3,IS31. 2l-3t STATE OF INDIANA, ) Daviess County, J ss. DAVIESS CIRCUIT COURT, ) March Term, 1S34. William Burnet, comp't. against In Chancery. James Peachy, and othcrs defendants. J A ND now at this time comes tho said x complainant by David McDonald his solicitor, and files his bill of complaint herein; and it appearing to the satisfac tion of the court here, by affidavit filed that some of the said defendants, to-wit Thomas Y. Johnson, Emmons Johnson Samuel Johnson, Lydia Synthacon (for i r i ri ti t . i meny lyaia jonnson; jonn rorter ana Rebecca his wife, (formerly Rebecca Johnson,) James Runyan and Charity his wife (formerly Charity Johnson,) "and John Johnson, Mary Johnson, and Lvdia Johnson, infant heirs of Dudley Johnson deceased, and roily Johnson, widow Hiram Johnson, deceased, and the infan heirs of the said Hiram, deceased, and Thomas Coleman and Lucinda his wife, are non-residents of the State of Indiana; It is Ordered by the court, that they appear here on the hrst day ot the next term of this court, and answer ihe said complainant's bill of complaint, otherwise the same will be taken for confessed as to and against them, and decreed accordingly. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published iu the Western Sun, a newspaper printed at Vincennes, Indiana, for three weeks in succession. A Copv Test, JNO VANTREES, Clerk d.c.c. June 3, 1834. 21-3t PUBLIC ECTOTICH! Mary Ncrman, widow of Charles JYorman, dcct. Charles Norman, Calvin Norman Ely Daugherty, Margaret GDaughcrty, ( formerly Margaret Norjman,) Preston Norman, and Rvfus V Norman, TAKE NOTICE, THAT I shall apply to ihe next Circuit court for the county of Sullivan, Indiana, for the appointment of Commis sioners to convey to me the east half of the north east quarter of section No. thirty four, in township No. eight north, of range Jo. ten west. HENRY PAGETT. June 2, 1834. 20-4 1 STATE OF INDIANA, DAVIESS TROBATE COURT, May Term, 1831. Nicholas Wallace, adm'r. and Ailcy Wallace, adm'x. &c. of Josiah Wallace, deceased. o The creditors of said deceased. BILL OF INSOLVENCY. AND now at this day came the said complainants by P. M. Brett, their solicitor, and filed their bill of complaint, stating that the estate of the said decedent, is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against the same, and praying generally for relief; It is therefore, on motion, Ordered, by the court, that the creditors of the decedent be notified of the filing and pendency of said bill, by publication in the Western Sun, a newspaper printed at Vincennes, for six weeks in succession; And that, unless such creditors notify the said complainants of the existence and extent of their res pective claims by filing the same, or a stalement of the nature, description and date 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 decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claim of tho more diligent creditors. A Copy TeJt, JNO. VANTREES, Clerk d.p.c. June 21, 1634. 19-3t TIN A:D SHEET-IRON GZAIJUFACTOZITT,
I HAVE a large assortment of TIN WARE cn haud. which 1 will sell at wholesale or retail low for CASH or PRODUCE, such ai may suit. Jo work done at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincennes, Jan. 21, 1532. 5C-tf
Head Quarters for the West-
em States. CLARKE Zl COOK, Agents for YATES & M'INTIRE. Distant advanturers will find below th out lines of two brilliant, liberal and advantageous schemes. MONONGALIA LOTTERY Class No. 5 Draws on the 21st of June, drawing re ceived on tneotn June. Capital 320,000 Tickets only 4 dollars. ANOTHER MAMMOTH. Dismal Swamp Canal Lottery, Class No. 12 for 1S34. Draws on the 2Sth of June Canitala ttfl nnri $10,000, 5,000, 75 of $1,000 and 84 of $500 Tickets only $10. PI case address CLARKE &, COOK, Wheeling Va. Those who do not receive the scheme in time to send for Tickets, in any particular Lottery, by remitting 10, 20, or 50 uuuars, win nave it invested in the first attractive Scheme. Distant adventurers will find the mail a safe conveyance. N. B. When $10, is remitted postage need not be paid. G003S. ROSS EWING, HAVE just received a handsome supply of SPRING & STO2E2EZI GOODS, Which added to their former stock, makes he assortment general and complete. They will sell low for Cash, or for such articles of produce as are usually received in stores. Vincennes, May 10, 1831. 16 3m THE subscribers inform their friends and the public that they have just received from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburh, A NEW AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, a the present and approaching c..:t.T c ouuauiu lur me present ana approa( seasons consisting of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRTTGG03S, Hardware, Saddlery, and cuTLEmr, CHINA, GLASS, AND LEGHORN & 5TRAT7 BONNETS. SILK, FUR, PALM, Sc WOOL Eofs Tonic and Anti-Dyspeptic Pilh, A large and general assortment of Ladie, Gentlemen's, and Children's BOOTS & SHOES. This stock of Goods has been careful I r selected for this market, and will be sold unusually low for Cash, or approved Barter. S. W. J. WISE. Vincennes, April 25, 1831. 14-!f TO THB PUBZiZO. THE subscribers tender their sincere thanks to their friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and solicit a continuation. We da believe it will be to the interest of thos wishing to purchase to call and examine our NEW GOODS, NOW OPENING, which has been selected with great card in the eastern cities, which added to our former stock will make our assortment complete, for the present and approaching seasons, all of which are offered as low if not lower than any previous stock, for cash or most kinds of country produce in exchange. BURTCH &, HEBERD. Vincennes, la. May 3, 1534. 15-3m THE STEAM BOAT Capt. Ro. Tarleto, WILL ply during the season as a Regular Packet between Cincin. nati and Lafayette, touching at the intermediate ports. The SYLPH is very light draught, and
io enaoie ncr 10 proceed at the low stages of water, a small keel boat will bo kept ready at the mouth of the Wabash. Her cabins have been newly fitted up, and th boat being in excellent order, offers a superior conveyance for both goods and pa, sengers. W. D. JONES, Agent, Cincinnati. J. C. BUCKLES, " Louisvillo. February 8, 1634. 3-tf BLAIJII DBSDO ALWAYS SEPT roS SALE AT TUW OmE.
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