Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 April 1827 — Page 3

THE WK8TKIIN hUS.

Imfiouant to CT 5 Land ttebton Vc ions interested will do well to uke notice. tlat all lands forfeited since the fit st ol July 1020, and which have not been sold may he redeemed at any time begre the first cf Afay next) on payment of the purchase money due, with a deduction ol the interest, and of per cent. Such lands will not after that time he redeem Able. Payments for land may be completed at any time before the fourth o July next) by relinquishing any legal subdivision, or by cash, allowing a deduction ol 37 $ per cent or by both. All interest is relinquished, whether the payment bo made by the relinquishment ol land or by men ny. So that about half the money will pay for land on which three instalments .ire due, paid by the fourth of July next, that would pay for the same land after wards ; and in the same proportion whetc there arc any less number of instalments due Stubc twitlc Herat L iutent YJ.r Jftw.yrr We haveeva mined J Htigg's improved Tux Diesser, siow exhibiting in this place, and feci Htlc hesitation in saying that wc belioc it a valuable improvement, and well worthy the Attention of the farmer who wishes to turn his labor to the best possible advantage. It is simple and cheap in its con structton, which will add much to its practicable utility The IUn is struck on both sides at once, being suspended it liborty, and is dressed rather by the velocity than the power of the stroke. Onl ne operation requisite to prepare it for th ltackcl, and even that pi oeess is turn ly ob viated by the softness and pliability of the flax after having nutlet gone the u u u process in the machine. On acomp;b son, it is said to be a great swing ol lias over the ordinary modes of dressing The machine can be so constructed a to permit eight or ten to work at it at once, and each may dress from sis to 0 pounds per hour. Indiana Palladium. Aatehez, Jan. two acres or mo'C of the ground above the upper landing, sunk the distance of nearly fifty feet on Wednesday night, last and carried with .it a part of the houses and apput lonancc of the tan yard, belonging tot! e state f the late Mr. Currell. and from the ap pearance next intoning of the hank on which the rest of the buildings stand, it scetos as if the whole establishment wooUl soon follow. Thirteen tlnusand Jive hundred and eitfhttt si.v shares of stock in the Haitimore and Ohio Rail Had Comp.viv were subscribed between 10 an 1 12 o'clock yestcrtlav beintx the first day of the open ' ing of the books. Many persons, to ou knowledge, who intended to subset the liavr not yet gone forward inasmuch as the books are to continue open to; th( succeeding nine days, including the pres cut and as subscriptions made at inntime during that period will be t-qunllv good with those entered on the first day The subscriptions will greatly overrun if thev do not double, the amount requi

red so far, therefore, a this important

scheme depends upon nienry its success is certain. Halt Jmn .1 Aviv A 20. Vc7mlerstand7haT Hubert II. Monis alias Thomas Totty. who hid beet) con fined in jail in this place, under a charge kidnapping the. child of Mr. Benjamin Clark, but was lately taken ftoin jail In Mr. Clark, who intended to carry htm to Hempstead countv. Arkansas terri o v ; lie stopped on Friday the yth inst. at the house of Alfred Gravson, F.sq. on the Washitaw river, at early rat-die light Mr. rIorris requested permission Ja read a chapter in the Hib'e, when he had done 30, he arose from his ehair and ohe.rved that his handerchtcf was lying n the ta ble across the room the comp mv unronr.c'ous of his object, permitted him t walk to the table, where lie soddenly sei 2ed a loaded pistol which laid there, nnd snapped it twice at Mr Clark, nod on Mr. Clark's advancing en him with a ehair. be turned the pistol on himself but it a gain missrd fire. He was then knocked down some objections being made to his staving in the house diringthe night on account of his holding in one hand the Hi. ,blc, and in the other a pistol, and appar- - ent diabolical disposition ; he was taken into the vard, when he again attempted to put an end to his own existence by run ning a large splinter down his throat, the splinter w as drawn out bloody ; he then expressed a determination to destroy himself, and wnlkcd into the river and tvas drowced. We understood that he showed a qen'deman in Natchez, a razor

itrd in his sock, which he stated

v v 1 1 v . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - wss to take his own life it) open court if t& trial had commenced on the charge be was committed tinder. Mississiftfii Sutrwi-i

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WILL be sold at public sale, on

triday, 27th Jiril next. At the tavern of John C. Clark, some Household Furniture, belonging to the estate of Sarah Jones, deceased. A. M ASSLY, Juctionetr. Vinccnnes, March 29. J827 9-3 LnrCcFfiJlc.alv of Ltinirjiurchu isvd from the United States. IJUHLIC notice is hereby given, that, three weeks alter date, application w ill be made to the Hegistcr of the Land Office at Vinccnnes, for the renewal of a certificate of further credit, In my name, for the north cast quarter of section twen ty-one, township three south, of range fixe west, the original having been lost or destroyed. Given under my hand at Corvdonthis Uthdayof April, 1827. I03t HUGH DYKIt.

SherilV?s Sale.

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JVj'tue of a writ of venditioni ex 32)1,m ,n mc directed, trotn the of. Ike of the Cictk of the Knox county Cir cuit court, will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vinccnnes, on Mjhdiitj 'the thirtieth diy of Jiril, inst, between the L.urs ol ten o'clock, a.m. and five o'clock, e m. airrecablv to the third section of the law subjecting real nd personal estate to execution, the ltd. lowing tracts of land, to wit: all that certain tract of land, situate lying and being in the Upper Frame, above Vin tenncs, ou the liver Wabash, lour ar pents in front) running back tt the Kim road, and from theiuc the. same width, forty arpenis, adjoining on one side to the lands of Henry VimderHurgh's heirs, & on the other side by hmds owned by llrou i'kt, containing about one hundred and ninety r.eres be the same more or less alsv) live and a half .upt nts in front on the river, by forty arpcuts in depth, adjoining land now owned by William H. Harrison, in the Trait in below Vin. eme-s rdso lour Imndttd acres ol land, hH No. (T l) seventy three, in the old Donation also, lour hundred acres of hmd, lot No. v-') ninctx three, in the . wU )tuK a ;;o, four hundred act en ol land, lot. N'o f'o:'.) one hundred and right, in the o'd Don i tion also, four hundred a'-n-sol' land, lot No (2) ninoiy-two, in the. otd Donation also, (ne hundred acrei of land, pui tol lot No. one bombed & ninety two, in the additional Donation also, I.ocati on No (;?.) eighty .fur, continuing two hundred ami lour acres also, Location No (113) one hundred nnd fifteen, ct it tab ing one hundred and thirty si:; ac.iC.s also, Location No (I 13) one hundred and forty-three, containing seventy Ihea ct e -, also, Location No. ( I -M ) one hundred and forty-one, containing o;,e hundred and thirty-six acre s, taken by virtue of an execution, the first tract being given up by the defendant, the others, by direction of the plaintiffs attorney, Homy Hurst, Ksij.as the property of WVliiam Mcintosh, at the suit of Samuel A. hew and K i Heaty, administrators of Samuel L. Chew, deceased

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Sheriff's Sales. virtue ol a writ of fieri facias, in

damages, to mc directed, from the

Clerk's ofiice of the Knox Ciicuit court, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vinccnnes, on Monday the twenty. third day of Jfirit ncxt between the hours of ten o'clock, a- r and five o'clock, v ft. ligrccably to the third sec tion of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, all the right, title and interest of John J. OHrico, being the fouitb part of the following town lots and tracts of land, undivided, to wit : I own lot No. (32) eighty two, lying and being in the borough ol Vinccnnes, and bounded as follows, on the north east by Market street, north west by Second street, south nest by lot No. eighty-one, and southeast by lot No one bundled k seven, with two large frame houses, and one brick house thereon, with a kithen, and several other houses. Also lot No. (386) three bundled & eighty-ids, lying and being in the borough of Vinccnnes, bounded as follows, to wit: en the south west by Harnett street, loutii east by Nituh street, north cast by lot No. three hundred and fif'v four, north west bv lot No. three hundred and fifty-three Also lot No (397) three hundred and ninetyM'vcn, lying and being in the borough of Viocennes. and bounded as follows, to wit: on the north east by I'rairie street, north west by Ninth street, south west by lot Vo four hundred and foity-seven Also lot No. (380) three hundred and eighty, lying and being in the borough of Vinccnnes, and bounded a;; lotlow?, to wit : on the south east by Husseroo street, on the north west by Ninth street, on the northeast by lot No. three hundred and fifty-nine. Also the north cast half ot lot No. (3) thirty nine, lying and being in the boiough of Vinccnnes, and bounded as follows, to wit; on the north west by St. Louis street, with a large framed house, kitchen, and smoke house thereon, it being the house, and half 'ot formcrl) owned by Wil'.on Lagou Also the one fourth part of the following town lot, to wit: lot No. (87) eiglny seven, lying and being in the. b-noogh of Vincci nes, and h Minded as loi-ws. to wit : on the north west bv Seco;,d j.ticrt, south west by St Peter's sttcei, j-orlh c.h-t by I -t No. one hundred and -ne, sooth es. bv l"t No. eighty-eight. Also the lollowing tracts

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John IIa

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vs. William Henry, sole hen of Alex ande Hem v, deed

A 1' this time earn.: the plaintiff, by wL (V'-7. Jl Johf!t: his attorney, and i ho writ having been returned execu ted according to law, audit, appeuring to the sttisfaction of the ct"rt that the prerequisites of the statute had in other res ;ceN been complied with therefore on moti.m is rdrrril that this cause be ontinued until the pr: a term of this court, and th.tt the pen .'.eny of this at tachment be published in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vinccnnes, for

three week successive . i . . .

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Lop" test, " If JOHNhON. rc k . April t. IS27. 9-V rStir. subscriber has engage J Mr H 2 We'man, to super irtcnu, ;.r.d cany on his Hlaeksmith sh;, ;u the old stand, formerly of Smith Sc Thomson the well known qualifications of Mr. Wclman as a good workman, will insure a liberal share of public patronage All kinds of b!d ;ed tools made and warranted. N- SMITH. VcbnT-rr 4. !H 'T : -tf

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ty, wito us .gipintcjunccs Also, one hutMii ed an e.,, in the Donation, known bv No. (21!) two hundred and eleven with its appui U'ir..nxs. Also, two bun-i'r-d and eiuhty acres, :n) joining the VinCannes commons. all of which is taken as the. propeny of John J. OlSncn, at the t-uit of Wilson Lagow. S. ALMY, ShJl kc. March 31, 1827. 8-R450 tl Tj 4Yvirtue of a writ of fieri facias, in il P, debt, to me directed fiom the office (d tiu-C leik ol the Knox Circuit couit, I vvjU'expose to public sale, at the court house do r in Vincennes. Mniday the tivtity (had day of .diril next between the hours of ten o'c'ock, a m and five o'clock, I'M. agiceablyto the thiid section of the law subjecting real and pei sonal estate to cxecu ion. all the right, ti tie and interest of John J O-titicn, Jam OBrivn, and Michael Horns, executors of Thomas Jones, deceased, being the three fouiths of the following tracts ot land, undivided, to wit : the north west half of lot No (y) nineteen, with a large frame house and kitch.cn thereon, and the appurtenances thereunto belonging, lying and bemg in the borough of Vinccnnc. and agreeably to J.dmson ami Lmerson's survey and p at ol Vinccnnes, bounded as follows, to wit : on the south cast by St Louis street, and running back to the river Wabash, north cast by lot No twen ty, and n )tth west by the liver Wabash Also three fourths of eighty acres ol land, lying and being in the Upper Prai tic, above the town ol Vincennes, in the coumy of Knox, and state of Indiana, with two small frame houses thereon, with its appurtenances, bounded as follows, to wit: on the north cast by land belonging to Lbcnezer Wclton, on the north west by the t L er Wabash, on the south east Inlands formerly owned by the Steam Mill Company all of which is taken as the property of John J. OHtien, James O'Hiien, and Michael Hums, executors of Thomas Jones, deed, at the suit of Eli?.jdcth Doulin.by her next friend, Bin jamin V. Heckes. S. ALMY SAjr kc. March 31, 1827. 8-S25')-'4

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31 A SONIC Mill R OK, and Mechanics Intelligencer. nY MOORE S SKVEY. THIS work has been two years before

Tit TllAVEl.LEltS, 1 HE subset iber has. atc.y taken the f

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i iuiuicM) -.upitu oy Judge 4 Holers, situated near the cciinerf

Ol MAKKRT Sc WATER StH Cts. His llOUSC and stahie are well supplied, Sc he hopes by a sttict and careful attention to buincss. tometit, and also receive a share ol public patfoi ae SOLOMON RATH BONE. Vinccnnes. Feb. 26, 1 827. 4 tf State of Indiana, Knox ciucuit court, March Term. 1827. -

zabcth, his wile, f

vs. Thomas Hempstead,

A ND now at this time came the com1. plainantsby Samuel Judah, their solicitor, and upon reading and filing their bill of complaint, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is not a resident of the state, on motion of the complainants by their attorney It is ordered that notice of the pendency of this suit be given by publication of the same in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vinrennes. for three weeks successively, that the defendant appear here at the next term of this court and answer the complainants bill, or the same will be taken as confessed Copy test, H JOHNSON, Clk c ks. April 5, 1S27. 9-3:

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the public. Its success has been such as