Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 February 1816 — Page 4

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LAND.frFFICE AT V1NCENNES, January 17. 1810. WHEREAS it U provided by the sixth Beetion of the act of Congress, passed on the tenth day of May, one thouspnd eight hiindred, entitled u An act to amend the act providing for the s i e of the Lands of the United States, in the Territory (forthWest of the Ohio, and above the mouth of Kentucky river," That if any tract shall not be completely paid for within one year after the date of the last payment, the tract shall he advertised for sale by the Register of the Land-Office within whose District it may lie, in at leal five of the most public places in the said District, for at least thirt) days before the sale : And he shall sell the same at pubftc vendue, during the sitting of the court of Quarter Sessions of the county in which the Land-Office is kept, for a price not less tian the whole arrears due thereon, with the expenses of sale ; the surplus, if any, shall be returned to the original purchaser, or to his legal representative ; but if the sum due, with interest, he not bidden ami paid, the land shall revert to the United States. All monies paid therefor shall be forfeited, and the Register of the LandOffice may proceed to dispose of the same to any purchaser, as in the case of other Lands, at private sale. And whereas, by the four subseq lent, passed respectively, April twenty-third, one thousand eight hundred and twelve; February thirteenth, one thousa id eight hundred c thirteen ; February nineteen, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen; February fonrth, one thousa id 1 ; ' I hundred and fifteen, a further credit is grated to purchasers of public Lands on certain conditions therein expressed. . n pursuance thereof Public notice is hereby given, That the purchasers of the following tracts having failed to comply with the conditions required by the above mentioned acts, the same will he ( xposed for sale at public vendue, during the sitting of t e court at Vincennes, on the fourth and fifth days of March next. The sa!e will commence at ten o'clock ; if any tract be purchased the amount must be paid to the Receiver of public monies, and the receipt deposited with the Register.

Joseph Swoys, Cornelius Meiry, lames G. Read, Bardnot Chappy, Joseph Shuit. Model ine Taylor, Mary Cottee,

January 30th, 1816.

Acres. Rate. D. C. M 35 2d one horse, - - 64 1 lot valued J 75 - 37 5 - 1 lot valued $200 1 - M- 1 lot valued $25 12 5 1 lot val. $300, 1 horse, 1 87 5 r 1 iot valued 625 12 5 1 lot valued 1 25 12 5 B. V. HECKLES, Sh(f. A C,

Purchasers Names. Section. Town. Rang Hal. Due. William H. Harrison, n.w. 20 3 s. 5 e. 80 01 Isaac White, . . s. half S4 4 s. 18 w. 320 Tliomas Barry, . s. w. 1 ! 2 s. 4 e. 240 9&nh ... n. e. 1 1 2 s. I e. 240 Moses Hopper, i. e. 85 2 s. 12 w. 77 76 lieor-v' Conrad, , 7 . n. e. 28 5 s. 4 e. 240 Thomas Sharp, , I. s. w. 14 3 s. 12 w. 240 Peter Wilkerson, . . Frac. 18 6 s. 11 w. 250 48 5 William Waters, . . s. w. 84 2 s, 12 w. 240 Jo 1 R . s. w. 33 2 s. 12 w. 240 1 JohnBarr, . . . n.e. 31 3 s. 12 w. 240 James Walrond, . . 9. e. 21 3 s. 12 w, 240 J. Claycomb & Tits. Wheeler, PVac. 7 U 1 w. 368 64 Patrick Calvert . . s. e. 5 3 s, 12 W. 240

It" the owner or owneis of anv of the above tracts, or any person in his or their behalf shall pay the purchase money, interest x. costs prior to the sale thereof no sale of such tract shall ta :e place. JOHN BADOLLET.y Register of the Land- Office, v COLTiECTOR'8 SALE. NOTfCE That on Thursday the, 29th day ot February, now ensuing, commencing al 10 o'clock, A. IVf. at the court house in Vi icennes, 1 hal1 proe - to sell the following lands and lots, or so much thereof a will produce the taXe due thereoti for the year 1815, and expenses, it" the same should not then, or before that jfme be paid, z. w .A rcs, Rate. I). CV$I

ir 2d by bond, 2 horses, I 46 5

2d Bussen n creek, - 1 50

do. fori v .

Samuel Early, William Embr , Garrett, n. r. Isaac Luaadder, John McKee,

200 180 100 400

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Wm. Hamilton, n. r. J s. Appleqate, n. r. A it ine B 'udie, Bumuel BetsoTg KaUy Wefltfall, (, same same - Pierre Bono, John W. Dans, Aticil (uh a e, Chas. Languidoc, sen J eqph Lunvow, Gary Lattuiin, Moragn Martin, n. r. Mime, same, tame.

j 150 50 136 250 400 40Q 400 70 1(H) 35

35

400 MM) 40O 400

1 35

3d bv deed, one horse 75

J. Maria creek by deed,l

3 horses, L01 1814 & 1815.

2d No. 16, Donation, 2 62 8 1st river Due he, L814& 15. 1 12 5 2d 1 ntcred by i). Smith, 1 2 8d Ko. 35 donation, bond) . , fl one horse, y 1 6J? 1st No. 84, 2 horses, ) 2d No 74 111 23 2d No. 93 J 2d I town lot i ISQ 2 horses 2 2 5 1 town lot valued 150 15 2d one horse, 1 12 5

do. 1 town lot, val. 040 1 horse, for 1814 & IS, f

do. I town lot al. $25 39 1 town lot val. sl00, 1 horse b? 5 2d Maria creek."

do. F at creek, J do. F'at creek, I 3d Mark creek J

72

10 50

S NEW STORE. 3f Wholesale and Retail.) J. cS- Wm. ALLL, and Co. H V E j u n received from Philadelphia, New W.rk and B:!?imore, and ofiVr tor lair at thrtr ftorr on Main (trrrt, frW doors bove the Bfik, Inrge and general kfTortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware. Qtieensware, l$c ft MONO WH( H ARK, Sup-rfinr.Jblur , f!ack bottle green, brown, drab and u.sxfri Cloths, Fine do do. do. BUck, bine, drab, bottle green, brown and mxrd C flimeres, Elent London brown, blue and mixed Stockinetta, of a fuperior quality, Toilonet, MarfciUea, fwanTdown, and other Velhng'. Blai k, oitve, flate & drab Cords 8c Velvets, Br r, lion and molrfkin Coatings, Blue I'l aiiis and Fearnaugbts, White, rrd and yellow Flannels, Green, red and olive B.rkin( Baize, Dofll (tic Plaid and Uripe Cotton, Do. whitr and brown do. Black, brown, fcrlet and green Bambaze?, Light and daik furniture Chintz, Superfine and common Calicoes and Plates, a large and elegant afTortment, Pungurn, Mamoody and Bafta Muflins, & Irifli Linrn and Loi Lawn, It J Britifh fhir ting Cambric, fee J Jaconet, Book Lmo Mu flint, I I 1 1 1 & l Chintz fiiawls, Silk ihowh, Madrafs, fauy and black filk FIndkert hirfs. Silk Bndana, and sli handkerchiefs, Cotton do. do do. Gentleman's black, grey and white worHcd Hole, do. Lmbs wool &c worked half Hole, Ladte's worHed and cotton HolV, do. beaver, kid and iilk Gloves, Dimitle?, pron checks, c children's Hofe, K.-fr and Point Blackrts stTorted, Velvet, m ntus, luQnog h. China Hib'ocns,

Broad and narrow worftcd Buidn,g;

Tahrs jnd B bbins, PiatiiLs. browti and white, Gh'ldreo'a Moracco Hats,

Pn . bluf, irt-cn. flate, yrllow, brown and nlack CambrKS. F m:, dark and green, flriped and Crofs bar'd Ginghaitit, An a(fortment of Lces, Wll Paper, afforttd 3 4, 4 and 5 lb. Pins and Needles, Silk nd C itton Umbrellas, Ladi-'s and gentlemen's Riding Whips, A general assortment of Fancy articles, among which are Locking Glafles, Waiters, Salvers &ic Groceries. French Brandy, Jamaica 8c Antigua fp'rits, London partKular, Madeira, Tennenffc Sc Port Winesi Prime green Coffee, Hyfon and Young Hy fun Vras, Pepprr, AH'pice, Al!um, Cloves, Nutmegs and Cum am on, Glauber salts, Orleani Sinrar, (Cotton, Lead and mot, Leiper's heft Phia. Pig Til 'l'obacco. Rappee and Scotih st.ufT. 13 - ft Spantfh and other Crgars. JTJ B iion Chocolate, No. 1. y) H i(jns, Figs, Sec iy An elegant assort went of Plated Ware, consisting of Stirrup Iror.s, lit idle Bitts. Ifc. ifc. hr Philadelphia drt.Tcd Call (kins, Tinotri Oil, Me;is woman's and children's fhoe's of all kinds, Saddles ard Brtdlei. AimI a grnrral aTrtment of Hardware, Queeflfware, fTlal'sware. lS?c. Kfc. tTr. J. ijr W. A. U1 Co. having felrrd the above goods with care, l d purchafed thrm principally from the importers for r f)r, and hiving one of the partners rrfident in Philadelphia for tbe porpofef porchafmg for the rdablifluner.t, thry flatter ftiemftNft they will be able to keep n fre(h and genrr ffortment of all kinds of goods on the moft retfomble terms.

1 he higieit price given tor 1 urs

and P-ltrirs of all kinds m Cafb, or Goodi at caf)) wholcfale price. 3-13t Louifville, Nov. 16, 1815.

50 15 40 10

LOUISVILLE Female Academy. THE Louifville Frmale Academy wilt br opened fr-r the rerp'ion of Pupils on the Gift day of March. The preatr! attention will be paid by Mas J L I T to the religious and mora! conduct and pr inciples of the Young Ladies committed to lu-r care ; as (he is aware, that howrver well the head may be ftorrd with fr i-ntific knowledge, it will be productive of little benefit either to fociety or the poffetTor, if the importance of our relative duties is not early and firmly imprelTcd on the mind.

Hollars.

Terms for board per session. History. Ge&zjphY, Grammar.' Reading, Writings ifeper ses. Music, pek session. Painting, tivo lessens in each week, per sesi n.

French Language, per session. The year wilT be divided into two fe(7ion of five months each, atd paym-nt required lir each fcfTion in advance. Fifteen young can he taken as boarders, they finding th ir own beds, exrept where the dif tance renders it inconvenient. 8-tf Louifville, Jan. 6, 1816. In the Circuit Court, Perry County, . November Term, 1815. Randall Wiifofl Poily W.ilfon. Petition for a Divorre. ON thr motion of the prtftioocr, ani it appearing to the falsfAion cf the court by pr. per affidavit, that thr drlenant Polly Wr-lfon, is not an inhabitant of this territory- i' is ordered, that unlefs fhe be and appear brfore the Judges of our fri On mt court, on the lecofid day of next April term, and then and there ai fwrr the f.:d prtirion, othrrwife the court vdl profeed to hear and determine the i'dme in her abfence. A Copo Teft. Solomon Lamb, clerk.

GENl. W. JOHNSTON H AS j';)fl received from Sttfburgh, ad op-ned at his ftore at the N. E. end ol Main Ore?t, in Vincennes, where he intends keeping an elegant and txtenfivc aC fortment of Books and Stationery.

of the fir ft quality, which hr will difpofc of upon moderate terms His collection is v.iciicious, for home vSc ; and he would Willingly engage to foroiftl Merchants ar.d others, upon luch terms as will make it advife ablr for them to purchaf- of him, in flead of importing.

o-tf v incennes. Dec. 20. 181?-

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J. 8j Wm. L. COLMAN, HAVE ju .I" received a freHi iupply of M erchandize fuitahle to the preler.t feafon, whith they will dtfpefc of on the lowed terms thofe who are defiroof of purchaling by wi o!eialr, will do well to call, as we wil! fell our wh le flock of goods at a fmall advance. N. B. All thofe indebted to u are ear nrftly rrCjU-lled to come forward and make payment immediately , as longer indulgence tatiftot be given. QWe will take all kinds of Furs m tatchafiMI for merchand:le. 3-tf December 20, 1315.

DOCTOR WILSON. RESPECTFULLY informs hufrtrnds and the public that ins intended vifit to Chillicoth- is irndered unnecefTr) , ai.d that he m-y hrreaf:cr oe always found at l is s-hnp, except when absent on profe SossfJ duties- He expels to reieive in a short time a gn erul -Hortment offreth D'Ugs Sc Medicines, whch he will di-pt $" of ) the dose or prescribe as may he rcqucAcd. Vir.ccums Jan. 4th, 1816. 5-3t

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