Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 April 1829 — Page 2

r.nd the United Stales, has suddenly come to' an end. The Americans proposed, as the basis ot a treaty the free passage oFthe Dardanelles to all nations, but this most republican proposition was instantly rejected with the dignity befitting Turks. The British Parliament were to meet on the 5th; Some of the papers are of opinion that Mr. Q'Connell will not be admitted to a scat. Others affirm, that an attempt will be made to carry the Catholic question that the Duke of Northumberland has bocome a convert to the Irish claims, he. to s don, February 2 The talk is, that a pacc will certainly take place between Russia and Turkey and that Catholic Emancipation will unquestionably be granted during the ensuing sesfeion. pahis, January 30. Letters from Constantinople to Jan 6, have been received at Belgrade. M. A. de Jaubert had arrived and had a cor.fcrcr.ee with the Heis EfTendi. It was reported, that in consequence of this conference, the ambassa d rs ot France and England would return from Poroa to Constantinople. Madrid, January 19. It is with extreme displeasure that cur government has learned that the Pope has made appointments of Bishops for the South American States, by which act, the Holy Fa-her, recognizes the independence of those States. LATEST FROM LISBOW Captain George, of the ship Superb, arriv

ed at Philadelphia, informed the Editors of

the American Sentinel that Lisbon was in very unsettled state, and a revolution daily expected ; the prisons were all full, end many prison ships lying in the Tagus, with prison

ers bound for Madeira and Oporto A few days before sailing, heard that the ,i divis ion of the Portuguese, which let: iymouth on the 6lh January had safely landed at Tcrreira, one of the Western Islands. Several men of war were fitting out at Lisbon, supposed to be for an expedition against that Island It was expected thu Don Pedro would send a squadron to blockade the port of Lisbon and that the Portuguese Meet would join them, as they had received no piy for six months; several of the crews of those lyi in the Tagus had mutinied, and were afterwards sent to prison. Press gangs and an armed police were continually parading the Streets. Bait. Gaz.

Sheriff's Sale.

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Doctor JOSEPH SOMES, ( LATE OP GLASGOW, KT ) OFFERS his services in the practice of MRDICINK, SURGCRT, ZlZ. tO the eitizensof Vinccnncs, an I neighbourhood. I lis office is the room formerly occupied by Dr. Laub. H-3t Vincennes, April 2. 1339. Sheriff's Sale. TjJDY virtue of an execution in my hands, M D issued liom the Clerk's olVice ot the Posey Circuit court, I will expose to public sale, at the court lunuc door in the town of Mount Vernon, on th eighteenth dry of May rrxt, between the b un s ol nine o'clock, A m, and four o'clock, p m, of said day, John J. OVun's interest in the cat half of section No. seventeen, in township No. eiht soutn, of ranc No. fourteen west Also, the east half of section No twenty, in township No. eijIu south, of range No. I' nu ttcn west Al6 , t he south wcm 'Mrter of section number t venty-one, io township No. eight south, of rane No. fomteenwest Also, the south cl quarter of section No. eight, in township No. eight south, of range No. fourteen west Also, fractional section No. twenty eight, in township N. eiht south, of range No. fourteen west Also, fractional section No twenty nine, in township No. eight south, of range No. fourteen west Also, fractional section number thirty, in township No- cigu south, of range No. fourteen west and t.e north west quarter of fractional section No seven, in township No. seven south, of range No. thirteen west, of the lands directed to be sold at Vinccnnes, or so much thereof as will satisfy the said execution, issued at the suit of Samuel Black, against John J. Obrian where due attendance will he given bv me, FELIX MILLS Shrf rc.

Anril ?, 1829. 9-3t-$-250 ShcrilPs Sale. TjU V virtue of an execution in my hands, isji $ Midi from the Clerk's office of the Post Circuit court, I w ill expose to public ale, at the courthouse door in the town of Mount Vernon, on the ei.httenth day of May rcf.vr, between the hours ot nine o'clock, a m, and four o'clock, p M,of said dav, the north west, south w est, and south east quit ters of section No. thirty-four, in township No four south, of range No. thirteen west, of the lands directed to be sold at Vinccnnes, or so much thereof as will satisfy the said execution, issued at the suit of Aaron Bacon, John Dunbarr, and Thomas Givcms, Commissioners to sell the real estate of John Waggincr, deceased, against George V. L. White Sc John Schnce where due attendance will be given by me, FELIX MILLS, Shjf re. April 2, 1829. 9-3t-&l50 TUUKS tor Apprentices for sale at this office.

EJf virtue of an execution in my hands, i issued from the Clerk's office of the Posey Circuit court, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in the town of Mount Vernon, on the eighteenth day of May next, between the hours of nine o'clock, a m, and four o'clock, r m, of said day, the east half of section No. seventeen, in township No. eight south, of range No. fourteen west Also, the east half of section No. twenty, in township No. eight south, of range No. lourtcen west Also, the south west quarter of section No. twenty-one, in township No. eight south, of range No. fourteen west Also, the south west quarter of section No. eight, in township No. eight south, of range No. fourteen west Also, fractional section No. twenty-eight, in township No. eight south, of range No. fourteen west Also, fractional section No. twenty-nine, in township No. eight south, of range No. fourteen west Also, fractional section No. thirty, in township No. eight south, of range No. fourteen west Also, the north west quarter of fractional'section No seven, in township No. seven south, cf range No. thirteen west, of the lands directed to be sold at Vincennes, or so much thereof as will satisfy the said exe cution, issued at the suit of Richard Daniel, on a Domestic Attachments and others claiming under the same attachment, against John J Obrian, James J. Obrian, and Michael Obyrns, executors of Thomas Jonc3, decca scd where due attendance will begivrnby me, FELIX MILLS, ShJT. p c. April 2, 1829. 9-31-8250

NOTICE FTSyncrcby given, that six weeks after date; fi.CSpplication will be made to the Register ot the Land Office at Vinccnnes, in the state o: Indiana, for a Certificate of forfeited land otock, for the amount paid on the north west quarter of section No tw enty. one, in township No. three south, of rarge No five east, formerly in the Vincennes District, entered in the name of my deceased father, Pierce Chamberlin, on the 1 1th day of May, 1808, and forfeited for non payment agreeably to law ; now claimed by me under the act of congress of the 23d of May, 1328, entitled " An act for the relief of purchasers of public land?, that have reverted for non-payment of the purchase money,'1 the original certificate of which has been lost or destroyed. Given under my hand, th's 1st day of April, 1329. 9-6t-si-i tp ROBERT CH AM BLR LIN , for himself, and the other heirs of Pierce Cmambehlin, deceased.

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Lost Land Certificate. TJTOTICE i3 hereby given, that six weeks after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vinccnnes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of FOnrEXTED LAND STOCK, for the amount paid cn the cast half of the south west (iiai tcr of section No. twenty, in township No. s:k south, of range No. one west, in the Vincennes District, entered cn the 26th day of April, 1819, and liable to forfeiture for non-payment, agreeably to law ; now claimed bymc under the act of congress of 23d of May, 132a, entitled ' An act lor the relief of purchasers of public lands tint have reverted for non pa mcnt of the purchase money," the original certificate of which has been lost or destroyed Given under my hand, this 7th day of April, 1329. 9-6t-sti LD WARD M. S A MULL.

Lost Land Certificate.

O TICK is hereby given, that six weeks

after date, application will bo made to

tffe Register of the Laud Office at Vincennes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of forfeit f. d LAND sicck, for the amount paid on the west half of the south cast quarter of section No. twenty, in township No. six south, cf range No. one west, in the Vinccnncs District, entered on the 22d day of May, 1318, and liafrle to forfeiture for non-payment agreeably to law ; now claimed by me under the act of congress of the 23d of May, 1823. entitled " An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for the non-payment of the purchase money,' the original certificate of which has been lost or destroyed Given under my hand, this 7th day of April, 1S29. 9-6t-sn REUBEN SAMUEL.

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fS hereby given, that six weeks afterdate, aujnlication will be made to the Register

of the Land Office at Vincennes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate cf forfeited land stock, for the amount paid on the north west quarter of section number two, in township number one south, of range number five west, in the Vinccnnes District, enteicd on the first day of June, 1807, by Peter Jones, and by him assigned to me, and forfeited for non payment, agreeably to law; now claimed by me under the act of congress of 23d May last, entitled An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for non payment of the purchase money," the original certificate of the purchase of which has been lost or destroyed Given under my hand, this 6th day of April, IR29. 9-6t JOHN LEMMON. BLANK DKEDS for sale at the 'SY. Sun, office.

PUBLIC LANDS Credit Syttcm.-

TTtvEDTORS to the United States for PubjXj) lie Lands purchased prior to the first day of, July, 1820, are hereby notified, that the 4th day of July, 1829, is the period to which payment is restricted by the act of 2 1 st March, 1828. The balances due on dl Lands further credited under the Relief Laws, passed in the years 1821, 1822, and 1823, if not completely paid, either by relinquishment or by cash, at a discount of 37$ per cent, on cr beore the third day of July next, will be fotlcitcd to the United States agreeably to law. All Lands forfeited to the United States since the 1st day of July, 1820, on which a further credit has not been taken, and which remain unsold, may be redeemed by payment of the balance due, in cash, at a discount of 37$ per centum, on or before the said third day of July next. Payments completed entirely by cash, may be made cither at the proper Land Office, or to the Treasurer of the United States at Washington. Payments partly in cash and connected with relinquishment, can only be made at the Land Office where the land was purchased. Purchasers wishing to close their accounts, will take notice that the law requires the surrender of the original certificate of the purchase, and, if such certificate be lost or destroyed, a public notice must be given to that effect agieeably to a form which may be had either at the General Land Office or at the Office whence such certificate was issued Terms of relinquishment may also

be obtained Irom the same sources.

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April 4, 1829. 8-1 ot Q Lost Land Certificate, kT O 1 ICE is heteby given, that six weeks iS aftet date,, application will be made to the Register cf the Land Office at Vincennes. in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate o! Forfeited Land Stock, for the amount paid on the north west quarter of section No. thirteen, in township No. four, south, of range No twelve west, in the Vincennes Dis trict, entered on the 8th ot December, 13 i7, and liable to forfeiture for non-pr.yment, agieeably to law; now claimed by me under the act of congress of the 23d of May last entitled a An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for non payment of the purchase money," the original certificate cf the purchase of which has been lost of destroyed. fJiven under my hand this 17th dav of March, 1829. . 6-6t PRESLEY PRITCIIETT. 7 Lost Land Certificate. KlOTICE is hereby given, that six weeks falter date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Oflice at Vincennes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of Forfeited Land Stock for a proportionable part of the amount paid on the north east quarter of section No. twenty three,in township No. eight, north, or range No. eleven, west, in the Vinccnnes District, entered cn the 10th day of September, 1816, in the name of Josrfih Kitchel and Reuben Aloore, and liable to forfeiture for non-payment agreeably to law ; now claimed by me as assignee of Joseph Kitchell, under the act of congress of 23d May last, entitled " An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands that have reverted for the noti payment of the purchase money," the original certificate of the purchase of which has been lost or destroyed. Given under my hand this 19th March, 1829. 6-6t sh tp 13. CHADSEY.

Lost Land Certificate. 0X)TICE is hereby given, that six wzvks waiter date, application will be made to the Register ol the Land Office at Vinccnncs, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of Forfeited Land Stack, for the amount paid on the west fractional section No. twenty-two, and south fractional section No. twenty-one, in township No. one, north, of range No. five, west, in the Vincennes District, entered on the 24th day ol May, 1807, and forfeited for non-payment, agreeably to law ; now claimed by the heirs of Jacob Lemon deceased, under the act of congress of 23d May, 1828, entitled, An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for non-payment of the purchase money," the original certificate of the purchase cf which has been lost or destroyed. Given under my hand, this 3d day of March, 1829. JACOB HARBISON, for himself, & the other heirs of Jacob Lemnn. deed.

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GEO. W. PURLEY, HAS now on hand, and intends keeping for sale, an assortment of HA TS

made of the Best materials, in the Newest Fashions, and in the most workmanlike manner. He will sell low for Cash, Fur, and such other produce as may suit. 17-tf Vinccnncs, May, 1820. FEATHERS WANTED, THE Printer would be glad to receive a few pounds of good new Feathers, for which he will Mlow the highest cash market price, K. STOUT.

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Hats made in the shops here, arc in general, much superior to those in.poitcd fiom the Eastern states, for the latter arc made of the coarsest wool, and n3pcd withii.bit fi:r the farmers would find it to their interest, at least 25 per cent, to pui chase fiom the manufactuicrs I pledge myself that my Hats shall be made in the best manner, of zuf.crinr stuff, and in the most Fashizr.atte' style. RICHARD P. PRICE. February, 1829 2-tf OCT PORK, CORXl? OATS, will be received in exchange for Hats. R P. P. 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