Corydon Press, and Anti-Masonic Democrat, Volume 2, Number 8, Corydon, Harrison County, 18 August 1830 — Page 8

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NOTICE. THE euhicrilcr takes this way to inform all thoss indebted to him for smithing, or otherwise, to cill and settle fry pay meat, or notes, on or before the 1st of teptembeixt ; after which time, they may expect to rind their account in the hands of proper officers, for collection. Those that have work engaged, will plcuso tc call forii 6oon, us he expects to leave the place. WILLIAM MEREDITH, Ccrydon, August 18th, 1830. . ts-8 "fT) V virtue of an Execution, muni from the Clerk's Jij) Office of the Harrison Circuit Court, in favor of Elizabeth Harrison, Administratrix of the Estate of E.sekiel Harrison, deceased, against John Hurst; 1 will of.'cr for sale, on the premises, at the Dwelling House of the said Hurst: on the 1st day of September next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M. and 6 o'clock?. M. of said day; all the said John Hurst's interest in the fallowing described Tract of Laud ; in Range 4, Township 3, South, parts of Section 7and 8, buuuded as follows : beginning at the corner of Section 8, running East, ICO Poles, to the Half .Mile Post ; thence South, 80 Poles, to a post, and three beach pointers; thence North, 82, 30 degrees, 3G 1-2 Poles, to a, large beach tree; thence South, 21 1-2 Poles, to a poet, two sugar tree pointers; thence North, 68 degrees, West, 92 Poles, to a j;ot, two fugar tree pointers; thence South, 82 degrees, West, 40 1 oles, to a rst, bench, and white oak pointers; thence South, 52 degrees, West, 40 Poles, to a post, two elms, aud hornbeam pointers, near the island, in Section No. 7, of Range 4, East, and Township 3, South; thence North, 45wdegrecs, 40 po!e, crowing the creek, to a post, two white oaks, and hickory pointers; thence South, "7degreee, West, 26 Poles, to post; thence West, C6 jfolei, to a post pin, white and jack oak pointers, in the dividing line of the section last mentioned; thence V)outh, 80 Pole to the corner; thence East, I GO Poles, to the beginning; containing 143 12 acres of LAND. I will first otlV.r the Rents and Profits of the above des:rib'd land, for 7 3 ear?, and if the Rents aud Profits for 7 jcai, w ill not fcjll lor u aim sufficient to satisfy said Tkc!rion; I will forthwith, offer the entire interest of th Laid defendant to suid premie p. FREDERICK LESLIE, Sheriff'. August 5th, 1830. ' Jvv-7

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NOTICE, ITS HEREBY GIVES; that, six weeks after (late, npiL plication will be made to the Register of the Lund Office, at Jefcrsnnville, in the State of Indiana, for a Cerlificitfo of forfeited Land Stock, for the amount paid on the E. 1-2 of Section No. 13, in Township No. 1, South of Rat;gt No. 4. East, in the Jefifersonville District, entered on the day of , 13 , and forfeited Ar non-payment, agreeably to law; now claimed by mc, under the Act of Congress, of May the 23id, 18-28: Entitled, "An Act, for the relief of purchasers of Public Lunds, that have reverted for non-payment of the pun. chase money," the original certificate of the purchase of which, has been lost or,destroyed. . Given uuder my hand, this 14th day of July, 1830. GEORGE McCORMACK, for myself, and the ctherreiry of THOMAS McCORMACK, Deceased. July 28th, 1830. 6w-G

NOTICE, To Henry W. Welker, and Elizabeth Welker, bis wiTe and a daughter and heir of Michael Burger, Ite of Flo3'd County, deceased, Jane Burger, and Emily Burger, daughters and beirs of said Michael, and Hoc or Burger, widow of said Michael. T AKE NOTICE, that we shall move the Hon. Floyd Probate Court, on the first day of the next September term, thereof to appoip t commissioners to make partition of all that part of the North West Quarter of Section No. 32, in Township 2, South of Range 5, East, of Lands now in the Jcfler?onville District. Also, of the North West Quarter of Section No. 4, in Township 3, South of Range 5, East, of Lands now in the JelTersonville District, which we hold as tenants, in common, or as joint tenants, according to our respective rights therein. ' JOSEPH KEITHLEY, POLLY KEITHLEV, . JAMES P. TYLER, MA HA LA TYLER, JAMES BURGER. Indiana, June 27lb, 1830. - .4w1M A description of a COLT, taken up by Perry Lanoforh; given to the best of our judgments. A BAY MARE COLT, about thirteen hands high, supposed to be two years old last spring, no brands nor marks perceivable, with a few white hair in its forehead. Appraised to Twelve Dollars, by us Ulrice H. How, George Huffstutter. Entered on my Estray Book, the 8th day of J uly, 1830. HAYS McCALLEN, J.?. July 8tb 1830. 3wtf-5, 7TS HEREBY GIVEN, that I have filed my complaint Ji as administrator of the estate of JOHN C. SUA PER rt..fr:'d, in the Probate Court of Harrison County, settitc: rlh the inwlvcncy of said estate; and praying it .ett!rmct.t as p:ich ; and that all creditors who do not oou' in nd present their claims before the detcrminatkut of the court, then on, shall be postponed. JOHN FOWLER, Jidministratar. .Tidv 8th, K30. 3w-i

EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE, IViih Ntattuts, 'Accuracy and Despatch, l N V CS TUH MOST ACCO?TMODATING TCRMS.

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TAKE NOTICE. r Y WIFE SUSAN has left mv bed and board with-

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lor any debts on her accoui.t, ana i lorewarn an persons Irora harb'riiig her, as I am determined to p;iy cu debts of her contracting. " JOSEPH SUTHEPMN.

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