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after heard to groan heavily, Sc distinctly to exclaim twice God have mercy on my zoul. The crew was then called up one by one, and butchered in detail 1 The second mate, Alfred Hill, concealed himself below, and the pirates mistaking the number of their victims, neglected him. About dusk hearing no noise, he ventured upon deck, and found the vessel abandoned and scuttled; her lumber port had been forced out, 8c she was fast filling witlv water. He trimmed her sails Sc -teercd for short, but before he reached it she went down. Hill saved himself by a plank and swimming, landing about daylight on the morning of the 23d, and arriving at Mantanzas on" the 24th. The dead bodies had probably been thrown overboard ; large ' gouts of blood' were visible on the deck, and on the waist and rail of the vessel; fragments of watches and nautical instruments were scattered over the deck, Sc nothing appeared to be plundered except the boats but the wretched surv vor, overcame by fear, and tortured by a thousand undcfinable sensations, could not in the darkness of the night and the horror of his situation, measure the ravages they had committed. It was rumored in Mantanzas oh the 25th, that the same schooner was in the offing in pursuit of a brig bound in. A Connecticut sloop was immediately manned by about fifty volunteers from the shipping and from town, and cruised unsuccessfully for twenty four hours they saw nothing of her. Wc know that the brig New Priscilla, Hart of Salem, from Charlestown, has been captured by the Pirates. She has been seen in their possession by two or three vessel, at different times. No doubt but her crev have perished at their hands. One vessel has been seen to blow up near Yeaco.. How many vessels have been thus destroys 1 no vestige left no solitary survivor cs :?pedto tell us no one can determine. ' as miraculous csenpeof Hill seems an especial interposition of Providence to crfest those monsters in their murd :miu career.
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Lost Land Certificate.
NOTICE is hereby given, that six weeks after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate Of FOHFEITED LAND STOCK, for the amount paid on the cast half of the south west quarter of section No. twenty, in township No. six south, of range No. one west, in the Vincennes District, entered on the 26th day of April, 1819, and liable to forfeiture for non-payment, agreeably to law ; now claimed by me under the act of congress of 23d of May, 1828, entitled " An act tor the, relief of purchasers of public lands that have reverted for 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, 1829. 9-6t-sn EDWARD M. SAMUEL.
NEW AND CHEAP STORE,
KURTZ & LODWICK, ESPECTFULLY inform their friendi,
nnd the public in general, that they
have just received, and are now opening at their store room on mare? street, a few doors above Second, a new and general assortnient of fresh
rtnien
SPUING GOODS,
CONSISTING Of
CLOTHS, and CASSIMEUES, FLORENTINES WELLINGTON Stripes BLACK S1RC ASSIANS, HOSIERY, :ILK, G HO DEN AP fc COTTON SHAWLS Together with every article in the Dry .oo 1 line. Also, a general assortment of OROGENIES GLASS & Q UEENSJF.IRE, AH of which will be sold cheap for Cash, or Cot::: cry Product'. 9-3r " Vincennes, April A, 1329.
AT
Columbian Steam Mill Store, JUST received an additional supply of
DRY WOODS,
y Lost Land Certificate. gv)TICE is hereby given, that six weeks after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Ollicc at Vincennes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of forfeited1 land sTocx, for the arnoMnt paid on the west half of the south east quarter of section No. twenty, in township No six south, of range No. one west, in the Vincennes District, entered on the 22d day of May. 1818, and liable to forfeiture for non pjymrnt
agreeably to law ; now claimed by me under the act of congiecsof the 23d of May, 1328,
entitled "An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for the non-payment of the purchase money," the 6riginal certificate ot which has been lost or destroyed Given under my hand, this 7th day of April, 102?. . . 9-6t-sn HEUI3EN SAMUEL'.
fl NOTICE IS hjCjLpby given, that six vceks afterdate, application will be made to the Register ot the Land Office at Vincennes, in the state
of Indiana, for a Certificate of fohff.jtes
laic 3 stock, fc'f the amount paid on the
north west quarter of section number two,
in township number one south, of range number five vvest, in the Vincennes District, ent
ered cn the first day of June, 1807, by Peter
Jonc3, and by him assigned to me, and forfeit
ed for nch payment, agreeably to law ; now
claimed by fno under the act of congress of 23d May last, entitled " An act for the relief
of purchasers of public lands", that have re
verted for non payment of the purchase money," the original certificate of the purchase
of which has been lest or destroyed. Given
under rny hand, this 6th day of April, 1323. 9-6t JOHN LEMMON.
ImorigsC ihcm are as follows :
2, 11 k 10 quai tcr, double, and tingle rose
Lllankets, 5. 4, Knd 4 A point Hlankcts, Casinetts, Eiannels and Domestics, llombazet'.s, Tartan Sc Circassian Plaids, Sec. ;kc. w hich will be sold at the lowest cash prices for produce. CHEAP 8IIOES. Ladies Sc Gentlemen's fine Sc coarse Shoes. HATS. An assortment of Gentlemen's Hats, will be sold unusually low. WASTED. White Oak, Drawn Pipe Staves, ditto, Hough Hhd. do. ditto ditto barrel do. 5C7Thc Barrel Staves will consist of the usual quantity of heading. NOTICE Persons bringing their wagons from Illinois with produce for the steam mill, shall have a free ferry over to the mill, and back. 46-tf Vincennes, December 1828.
NOTICE IS hereby giren, that six wcek3 after date, opplication will be made to the Register ol the Land Office at Vincennes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of foiifeited ia.id 3Toc:, for the amount paid on the north west quarter of section No. twenty-one, in township No. three south, of range No. five east, formerly in the Vincennes District, entered in the name of my deceased father,
Pierce Chamberlin, on the 11th day of May,
I80S,;nd forfeited for non payment agreea
My to law ; now claimed by me under the act
of congress of the 23d of May, 1828, enti
tied An act for the relief of purchasers of
public lamb, that have reverted for non-pay
ment of the purchase money," the original
certificate of which has been lost or destroy
cd. Given under my hand, this 1st day of
April, 1829. 9-6i-SH tp ROBERT CHAMBERLIN, for himself, and the other heirs of Pierok
Cm k r, n Lift, deceased .
Lost Land Certificate,
OT1CE is hereby given, that six weeks
after date, application will be made to
the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes, in the stale of Indiana, for a Certificate ot
Forfeited Land Stocks for the amount paid on the north west qv.aiter of section No.
thirteen, in township No-', four, south, of
range No twelve west, in the Vincennes Dis
trict, entered on the 3th of December, 1317,
and liable to forfeiture for non payment, a
greeably to law j now claimed by me under the act of congress of the ?3d of May last
entitled 14 An act for the relief of purchasers
of public lands, that have reverted for non payment of the purchase money,'' the oiigi
nal certificate of the purchase of which has
been lost of destroyed. Given under my
hand this 17th day ot March, 1827 6-6t PRESLEY PRITCHETT.
f 7a
Lost Land Certificate.
OT ICE is heieby given, that six weeks
alter date, application will be made to
the Register of the Land Office 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 town
ship No. eight, north, or range No eleven,
west, in the Vincennes District, entered on the 10th day of September, 1816, in the name of Jose11 Kitchel and Reuben Moore, and li
able to forfeiture for non-payment agreeably
to law ; now claimed by me as assignee of
Joseph Kitchen, under the act of congress o 23d May last, entitled u An act for the rclie of purchasers of public lands that have revcr ted for the non payment of the purchase mo
ncy," the original certificate of the purchase of which has been lost or destroyed. Given
under my hand this 19th March, 1829. 6-6t-sn tp B CHADSEY.
J Lost T,and Certificate.
xTOTlCE is hereby given, that six weeks after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of
Forfeited Land Stock, 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 of 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 pur
chasers 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 .(.men under my hand, this 3d day of March, 1829.
JACOB HARBISON, for himselt, Sc the other heirs of Jacob Lemon, deed.
Sheriff's Sale. ue of an execution in my hands,
issued from the Clerk's ofiice ot the
Posey Circuit court, I will expose to public
sale, at the court house door in the town ot
Mount Vernon, on the eighteenth day of May
next between the hours of nine o'clock a m. and four o'clock, pm, of said day, John J Obrian's interest in the east half of section
No. seventeen, in township No. eight south.
of ratjre No. fourteen west Also, the east
half ot section No twenty, in township No
eight south, of range No. fourteen west Al
so, the south west quarter of section number
twenty-one, in township No. eight south, ot
range No. touitcen west Also, the soitn 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 tventy-nine, in township No eight south,
of range No. fourteen west Also, fractional
section number thirty, in township No. eight south', of range No. fourteen west and the
north west quarter of fractional section No.
seven, in township No. seven south, of langc
No. thirteen west, o! the lands duecttd toot sold at Vincennes, or so much thereof es Will satisfy the said execution, issued at the suit of Samuel Black, against John J. Obrian where due attendance will be given bv me, FELIX MILLS, Shjr re April 2, 1829 9-3t-$?.V
Sheriff's Sale.
rtue of an execution in my hands,
rued trom the Clerk acihec ot the i'o-
scy CirCuit court, I will expose to public sale,
at the courthouse door in the town of Mount Vernon, on the eighteenth day of May next, between the hours of nine o'clock, a and four o'clock, r M,of said day, the north west, south west, and south east quarters of section No. thirtv four, in township No. four south, of range No. thirteen west, of the lands directed to be sold at Vincennes, or so much there of as will satisfy the said execution, issued at the suit of Aaron Bacon, John Dunbarr, and Thomas Givcns, Commissioners to sell the real estate of John Waggincr, deceased, against George V. L. White Sc John Schnee where due attendance will be given by me, FELIX MILLS, Shjf. t c. April 2, 1829 9-3t-gl50
Fine Rornrr.e,
Ccari
"'f ere, ae in g
S5 3
Hats Made & Sold, by R. P. PRICE, In the house lately occupied by
Jamet If Mc Arthur as an Iron store, on Se
cond street, one door above Market strert The prices of hats in general, arc for
Beaver, - 8 10 Fine Caster, 8 Ccarse do 6
xiats mauein me snops ncre, ac in gene
ral, much superior to those imported from the Eastern states, for the latter arc made of the coarsest wool, and naped with rcdr.t fur -the farmers would find it to their interest, at least 25 per cent, to purchase from the manufacturers. I pledge myself that my Hats shall be mads in the best manner, of sufseriir. stuff, and in the most Fashionable stv lc. RICHARD P. PRICE. February, 1829 2-tf VTPORK, COUXU OATS, willlc received in exchange for Hats. R P. P
0 Settlement of an Estate. 3hccu editors, and others interested in the estate of James II. Richardson, deed. TAKE NOTICE, THAT we the undcrigned, administrators of said estate, have filed in the Clerk's office of the county of Posey, in the state of Indiana, a petition, setting forth the condition of said estate, by which it appears that the same is insolvent. Now if you do not present your respective claims before the determination of the court thereon, the same will be postponed to other creditors. JOHN BARR, I Admhii. GEORGE SMITH 5 strators. April 3, 1829. 9-3t
THE Printer would be glad to receive a few pounds of good new Feathers. for which he will allow the highest cash mar-
Jkct price. 12- blUU k . :J mm - ni .inni " ..-..
Sheriff's Sale. viJ tuc an execution in my hands, J) 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, p m, of said day, the east halt 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. fourteen 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. e ight south, of range No. fourteen west Atao, fractional section No. twenty-eight, in township No. eight south, of range No. fouitecn 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, of range No. thirteen west, of the lands directed to be sold at Vincennes, or
so much thereof as will satisfy the said exc cution, issued at the suit of Richard Daniel, on a Domestic Attachment, and others claiming under the same attachment, against John J. Obrian, James J. Obrian, and Michael Obyrns, executors of Thomas Jones, decea sed where due attendance will be give n bv me, FELIX MILLS, Shff p.c: ' April 2, 1829. 9-3t-g250
Borough Tax.
r 111H0SE owing borough tax, arc infor-
11 med, that unless it is paid hoon, I shall be under the necessity of collecting by advertisement, sale, Sec. MARTIN ROBINSON, Col b.w February 25, 1829. 3-3t C7Vhcn absent from town, Saml. Hill,
Esqr. will receivei and receipt for Borough
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