Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 April 1829 — Page 2

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Boundary question. Too much importance cannot be attached to any question of territorial limits between powers like England and the United Slates; and as these border disputes are costly and interminable, they demand more than ordinary forms and attention tobtriR them to an auspicious and pacific termination. .V. V, Inq.

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KURTZ & LODWICK,

n $ ESP EOT FULLY inform their friends, Vl and the public in general, that they have just received, and are now opening at their t mc room on matxet stiief.t, a few doors above Second, a new and general assortment cf fresh SPUING GOODS. CONSISTING Of CLOTHS, :md CASSIMERES, .FLORENTINE fc WELLINGTON Stripes

HLVCK S1RC ASSIANS, HOSIERY, IMLK, ORODEN AP U COTTON SHAWLS Together with every article in the Dry Hood line. Also, a general assortment of GHOCEIUES GLASS fJ QUEKXSir.IRE, All of which will b sold cheap for Cash, or Country Produc. 9-3t Vincenncs, April 4, 1829 "VM--aa-a-M--r mmtmmmrmm wn.--na-aM-- - -w--aK--MMiaiaaMa--i Columbian bteam Mill Store, 1U3T received an additional supply of

DRY 'GOODS.

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NOTICE is hereby given, that six weeks after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincenncs, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of forfeited land stock, for the amount 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,l)istrict, entered on the 22d day of May, 18(8, and liable to forfeiture for non-payment agreeably to law ; now claimed by me under the act of congrcssof the 23d of May, 1828, entitled 11 An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for the non-payment of the purchase money," thcoripinal certificate of which has been lost or destroyed Given under my hand, this 7th day of April, 1829. 9-6t-sn REUBEN SAMUEL

NOTICE

Amongst theri arc c follows : 12, U fc. 10 quarter, double; and single rose 13la.nh.cls, 4, and U point Rlankcts, Cassinetts, Fiannels and Domestics, llombazctts, Tartan c Circassian Plaids, Zc. c. which will be sold at the "lowest cash prices for inoducc. CHEAP SHOES. Ladies 5c Gentlemen's fine St coarse Shcea HATS. iti assortment of Gentlemen's Hats, will be sold unusually low. WASTED. White Oak, Drawn ipc Staves, ditto, Rough Hhd. do. ditto ditto barrel do. tC7The Battel Staves will consist ot ths usual quantity of heading. NO TICK Persons brinin their wagons from Illinois Tvith produce for the ifeam mill, shall have a :"tce ferry over to the mill, and bark

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IS hereby given, that six weeks afterdate, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincenncs, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of 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 Vincenncs District, ent

ered on the first day of June, 1607, by Peter

Jones, and by him assigned to me, and forfeited for not) ; ymcnt, agreeably to law; now

Haimcd !. ;oc under the act of congress of

2od May 1 entitled An act for the relief

of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for non payment of the purchase mo-

net ," the original certificate of the purchase of which has beendost or destroyed, Given

under my hand, this 6th dav of April, 1329. 9-Ct JOHN LEMMON.

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Lost Land Certificate,

,pTO T1CE is hereby given, that sin weeks

. ! alter cute, application win he made to

R f'ister of the Land Othce at Vincenncs,

in th Me of Indiana, for a Certificate of

Pcrfeittd Land Stock, lor the amount paid on the north west quarter of section No.

thirteen, in township ! 'our, south, of

'angc No tweUe. w:;st,m the Vmeemics District, entctcd on the 8'h of December, 13t7,

and liable to forfeit u; r: fot nou payment, a gtccably to law; now ci aimed by me undet the act of congress of the 23 1 (it May list

entitled u An act for the relict til purchasers

of public lands, that hve reverted for non payment of the purchase moncv," the oiigi

nal certificate of the pu-chnsc of hb h hns

hrcn lost of destroyed. Given

hand this 1 7th thy of March, i:r9.

G-6t PRESLEY PRITCHETT.

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I'ASIMONAIJLE CHEAP HATS.

GEO. V. PUll LEV, DAS new on hand, and intends keeping for sale, an assortment o HJiTS

jr.ade of the Rest material!, in the Newest ishicns, ativl in the most workmanlike manner He will s'.dl low for Cash, Fur, and such other produce as may suit. 17-tf Vincenncs, May. 182S.

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NOTICU SfS hereby giver;, that ii: weeks after date, ji application will he made to the Regtsn-i ol the Land Office at Vituiennes, in the st ue

ol Indiana, for a Leilihcate ol fohfk.ite

land stock, for the atucunt paid on tlc

north west quarter of section No. twenty-one.

5n township No. three south, ot lange N

iive cast, formerly in th Vincenncs District, entered in the name of my deceased father. Pierce CLanibcr'in, on the 1 1th day of May, 1803, and forfeited for non payment agreeaidy to law ; nw elainjed by ne under the act of congress of th -!d fd May, 1328, entitled " An a;t for the relief of purchasers ol public lauds thcthave tevcrteil for non-pay-jucr.t of the purchase money, " the original rcrtificate c-f which haj b,ren lost or destroy:d rjirtn under my liand, this 1st dav ol April, 1S2J. 9-6t-s!i tp HOUERT t:il MRERL1N, for himself, and t!ie other heirs of Pieuck !t vrmmiMM, deceased. IiOj5t ,m Certilieate. IJO FICE i hereby given, that six weeks L 4 after date, application will be nadetothc Refiner of the Land Oihcc at Vincenncs, in the state of Indiana, for a Cer'ilicuo of rortFKiTF.n lanmi stock, for the arr.runt paid on the cast h ill el the south west quarter of section No. twenty, i:i township xro. si south, of range No. one west, in the Vinccntiei District, ntrrcdon the 26th day of April, I3lt and luU-'c' to torfciture for lion-pavmert, cgreeably to law ; now claimed by me under the act of congress of 23d of Mv, I82S, entitled An act tor the relief of

purchasers of public lands that have revert

u lor no: payment of the purchase money,

he ciiginal certificate of which has been lost

or destroyed Given under my hand, th rhd?v of April, 1829. y6t-sit I.D WARD M. SAMUEL.

A Losi Lanu vjcriiiicaio.

3C)T1CE is hereby given, that six weeks XST" ftcr date, application will he made to

the Register ot the Land Oiuce at Vincenncs,

in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate ol

Forfeited Land Stuck, for a proportionable part of the amount paid on the north cast

! quarter of section No. twenty three, in town-

ship No. eight, north, or range No eleven.

west, in the V incennes District, entered on the lot!) day oi September, 1316, in the name of J'jsrfi.'i Kitckci and Reuben M)ore and liable to forfeiture for non payment agreeably

to law ; now claimed by me as assignee of

Joseph kitchen, under the act of congress of 23d May last, entitled " An act for the relict of purchasers of public lands that have reverted for the non payment of the purchase money," the original certificate of the purchase ot which has been lost or destroyed. Given under tnv hand this 19th March, 1829 6-Gt-sn tp R. CHADSEV.

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iOst Land Certilieate.

ICE is hereby given, that si:; weeks

alter da-c, application will be made to

c Register ot the Land Office at Vincenncs,

m tne state ot inuiana, tor a Certificate o

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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 Vincenncs District, enter

cd .in the Sith day of May, 1307, and lorfei ir ...... . ... ,t . i

icu ior non-payment, agrceaniy to law ; now

claimed bv the heirs of Jacob Lemon, decca

sed, under the act of congress of 23d May, 1828, entitled, " An act for the i diet 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 mv hand, this 3d day of March, 1829, JACOB HARBISON, for himself, Sc the other heirs of Jacob Lemon, deed.

Sheriff's Sale.

irtuc of an execution in my hands,

ssucd from the Clerk's office of the

Porey 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, pm, of said day, John J. Obrian's interest in the cast half of section

No. seventeen, in township No. eight south, of range No. fourteen west Also, the east half ot section No. twenty, in township No. eight south, of range No. fourteen west Also, the south west quarter of section number 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 ra.ige No. fourteen west Also, fractional section No. twentytight, 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 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 range No. thirteen west, of the lands directed to be hold at Vincenncs, 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 be given by me, FELIX MILLS, Shtf p.c. April 2, 1629. 9-3t-R250

Hats Made & Sold, by R. P. PRICE, (VISCBNXES, ISDIAXA,J In the house latclv occurried hx

Jamet if ATdrthur, as an Iron store, on ofcond ttreett one door above Market strec:. The prices of itjts in general, arc for r

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2) Sheriff's Sale.

of an execution in mv hands, is-

MjD sued from the Clerk's office of the Posey Kucuit 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 oclock,A m, and four o'clock, PM,of said day, the northwest, southwest, and south east quarters of section No. thirty four, in township No. four south, of range No. thirteen west, of the lands directed to be sold at Vincenncs, or so much thereof as will satisfy the said execution, issued at the suit of Aaron Bacon, John Dunbarr, and Thomas Givens, Commissioners to sell the real estate of John Wagginer, deceased, against George V. L. White la John Schncc where due attendance will be given by me, FELIX MILLSj Shjf. r.c. April 2, 1829. 9-3t-gl50

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I'Kiid tor Sale. T AM authorized to sell the two following ji tracts ol land, the property of Rachel Hackley, 178 acres of land, a. d. Npo. 17, also, 171 acres, a. d. No. 174 any crson6 wishing to purchase either of the above desirable tracts of land can know the terms on application to major Kenj. V lieckes, who lives in the neighbourhood of the land, or to E. STOUT, J gent. February 20, 1829. 2-tf

1000 MEN WANTED.

RANTED immediately, one thousand

men, as loborerson the Louisville &

Portland Canal, to whom liberal wages will be given by IVES & BALDWIN, April 7, 1829. -9-3 Contractor.

tAUaue of an execution in my hand3, B kKicd from the Clerk's office of the Posy 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 n, md four o'clock, p m, of said day, the cast half of section No. seventeen, in township No. eight south, of range No. fourteen west -Also, the cast 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. 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, of ranrc No. thirteen west, of the lands directed to be sold at Vincenncs, or so much thereof as will satisfy the said execution, 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, deceased where due attendance will be given by

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April C, 1829.

FELIX MILLS, ShjK p.

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D Settlement of an Estate. n a

WfcX'HEDiTOlis,and others interested in the t

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SiaiC OI JAMES 11. lilCHARDSON, UCCU.

AKB NOTICE,

THAT we the underlined, ad

ministrators 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 JdminiGEORGE SMITH J strators. April 3, 1829. 9-3t

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LL nersons arc hcrehv notified, tht T

. have taken out letters of administration

upon the estate otJomt HuzaxImz of Knox county) deceased, and all those having claims against the same arc requested to present them to me properly authenticated forsettlcmcnt, within one year from this date and those indebted to the same, arc requested to make immediate payment. The estate is believed to be insolvent. ABRAM RODARMEL, Adm. April 18, 1829. l0-3t Magistrates BLANKS for IllinoTs for sale at this office.

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Hats made in the shops here, arc in general, much superior to those imported from the Eastern states, for the latter arc made of the coarsest wool, and naped with rabit fur the farmers would End it to their interest, at least 25 per cent, to purchase from the manufacturers. I pledge myself that my Hats shall be made in the best manner, of eufieri-jr stuff, and in the most Fashionable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. February, 1829 2-tf OCT PORK, CORXV OATS, will be received in exchange for Hats. R. P. P. THE PHILADELPHIA SOUVENIR, PLBLISHKD r.VKRY W F. 1) N Y. S D A V, Embellished vith twkxty i-.lkcant c.vawxk coi'PLK-platk r.KGRAviKcs of remarkable Views, celebrated Persons, and quarter! plates cf the Fashions, "Now that the winter cf our dicnient is made glorious summer by the Sun u " Jack.o:; -or in ether words the r.tcrm which has agitated cur political hori.on beir.rjnow dispelled tht publisher deems it advisable at the commencement of the New Year, to return his thar.ksto hi, patrons for the favours already bestowed, and inform them, and the public that he enters upr,r; hh duties with renewed imv-nccts of tenderim if

I ;;till more i:;?c:-et::n;th;;:i at U'.:v farmer neriful

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. Rags ! Rags ! Rags ! C-.S, or WORK, will be given for any quantity of clean Linnen or Cotton haos a the WES MTU It SUN office