Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 May 1829 — Page 2
iicsscUfiUi Rreat usicafui propriety, according to the fashion of the age. The gr oom and his two associates were in full military rostumc; and those persons present, accustomed to wedding scenes, pronounced this bridal party one of the handsomest they bad -vcr witnessed. After the marriage ceremony, the lappy pair were congratulated with' all gooil wishes: cake and wine were passed round, and in due time a bountiful -.upper was partaken of by the whole company, and the evening passed off in the most areeable manner possible. All parties seemed delighted with the occasion. A number of strangers present will never forget the kind and hospitable reception givin them by Mr. and 'Mm. Hill. Augusta Courier.
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TAVERN STAjYD where he now lives. It is a healthy
pleasant situation, containing about one and a half acres of ground, divided into a Wagon Yard, Garden, Sec The Stable is large and commodious; the Dwelling House convenient, having a good cellar, also an excellent Smoke House and Well in the yard. This property is situated on Market street, in Vincenncs some money must be paid in hand, the remainder in annual instalments, secured by bond. Several BEDS & BED-
DIXG, and other household furniture for
sale. A great bargain can be had HOMER JOHNSON. Vincennes, April 20, 1329. 1 l-tf
HUKTGH AND HEBERD
WOULD inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have just received from Philadelphia, a genelal assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SHOES, I. G HO RX BOXXE TS, isfc. Ue. Which they will sell low for cash, or such articles of produce in hand, as may suit 10-3in Vincenncs. April 1, 1829, Columbian Strum Mill Store, JUST received an additional supply of
1311Y OOODSj
Aaorgst than arc a? Jnll-ivs : 12, M Sc 10 quarter, double, and single rcrc Blankets, 3, 4, and 4 point Blankct3, Cassinctts, Flannels and Domestics, Bombazctts, Tartan Sc Circassian Plaids, Sec. Sec which will be sold at the lowest cash prices for produce. CHEAP SHOES. Ladies Sc Gentlemen's f;nc Si coarc Shoes. HATS. An assortment of Gentlemen's Hats, will be sold unusually low. WASTED. White Oak, Drawn Pipe Staves, ditto. Rough Uhd. do. ditto ditto barrel do. 0C?Thc Parrel Staves will consist ci" the iso:.l uuanlity of heading. notice Persons bringing their wagons from Illinois vilh produce for the sfenm milt, shall have a
tree ferry over to the mill, and oack. 41.-1 f Vincennes, December
NOTICE
M . r -
TTSTYiereby given, that six weeks alter date,
1 application will be made to the Kegistei
of the Land Office at Vincennes, in the state
of Indiana, for a Certificate of foufkited
land stoci:, for the amount paid on the
north west quarter of section No twenty-one,
in township No. three south, ol range ;o five east, formerly in the Vinccnr.es District entered in the name of my deceased father Pierce Chambcrlin, on the llth day of May 1808, and forfeited for non payment agreea
bly to law ; now claimed by me under the act
of congress ot the 25d ot Afov, liTJb, enu-
tied 14 An act for the relief or purchasers of 4 public tends, that have reverted for non-payment of the purchase money," the oiiginal certificate of which has been lost or destroy-
j cd. Given under my hat.d, this 1st day ol
April, 1827. 9-6--SH tj RORERT CH AMUERLIN, for himself, and the other heirs of Pieuce CMAMncun?:, deceased.
Q-y roieiya iftiacnment.
m . .. t .
vs. rorcign Jiuacnmcni
Abm. Lewis, 8cc. 1
Gentlemen, defendants in the above cause,
TAKE NOTICE that there is now depend
ing in the Vanderburgh Circuit court, a suit of Foreign Attachment, wherein I am plain
tiff, and you are defendants, and unless you
appear, and answer said suit of roreign Attachment, the court will proceed to hear, and
adjudicate therein in your absence. I am, yours, &c. JOHN STONER, Pltff.
April 13, 1829. 10-3f
I
M ylJoat Taken Up.
iVfytN up by the subscribers, living in
uwrence county, Illinois, in the Wa
bashivcr, near tort Knox, in knox county, Ia.mc Plat Boat, bottom upwards, raked in the bow, and square at the stern, 55 feet in length and 15 wide. The owner is desired
to come forward, prove his properly and ic cciveit. JOSEPH TIMMS. LITTLETON TIMMS. April 15, 1829. 10-3t
A List of Letters
.MAIMNGjln the Post Orlice at Princeton, Gibson count v, la. the quarter endint the
31st day of March, 1829, which if not taken out within three month:, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.
Hals Made & Soldfbij R. P. PRICE, ( Piscekses, India:: a, J In the house lately occupied bv
James If Mc Arthur, as an Iron store, on Si-
cond street, one door above Market street.
The prices of hays in general, arc fcr
Sio
Fme Rorciv.rt)
II
182S.
j Lost Land Certificate. IJsJtOTICE is hereby given, that six weeks
X i after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of FonrEifro lnd stock, for the amount paid on the west halt of the south cast 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, 1318, and liable to forfeiture for non-payment
agreeably to law ; now claimed by me under the act of congress of the 23d of May, 1828, entitled 4 An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for the non-payment of the -urchasc money," the oripinal certificate of which has been lost or destroyed Given under my hand, this 7th day of April, 18 39 9-6t-sn PvEUPEN SAMUEL.
rASUK.NAM.Ii CUE. IP HATS.
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CiKO. W. VURLEV, HAS imv: on hand, and intends
jepirg for sale, an assortment ot HATS
Made of the Rest materials, it) the Newest Fashions, an I in the most workmanlike manner. He will sell l-w for Cash, Pur, and
such other pioducc as may suit
'if
S hereby iriven. that c.r
. ,
v.tcks aner aaic
application wnl be ma c to t:.e Kegister
ot the ianu umcc r.i i!.ct;r.ncs, muic v.jic
of Indiana, for a Certif;c:c of roRFtiTKD
land stock, for t!ic amou.it paid on the
ninth west ntjaiter ol section numoer two.
in towoshio numbvr r;c south, of range num
ber five wet, in :hc Vincennes District, ent
ered on the first day of June, 1307. bv Peter Jones, and by him assigned to me, and forfeited for no payment, agreeably to law; now claimed b; under the act of congress o!
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Vinrenncs,
.ay,
IS28.
NOT1CK. HIL ? ubscriher has now in complete opj eralion. in Pr.iscsros, Gibson county, Indiana, a FULLfXG MIL L, -n;Kuill attend to all o? !crs in that line ol business, punctually. Pcrsor.s residing in Kno:; couutv, who wish cioth Fulled, will
"'ease leave the same at the stage Ujice
Vincennes, as ivangements have been made with the proprietor Uitrinic and return the sauic, FKF.E o? cost -A similar arrangement has been made for the convenience of tho citizens of VAxnr.nunr.n Sc I'osey connlies. He pledges l.iuiself to dress, and coj.'iux if required, in a complete and workman "ke manner; all cloth forwarded to him. JAMLS KVANS.
13, 18 29. cj-tt
i Willis Alsop
B Jonathan P. Butler
Abbv Birch fit Id
C Samuel C. Cooper
William Crow James G. Crow Junes Cockrnm
D William Daniel
John Depriest
E Thomas J. Evan
F Abram Field
Anna Field Stephen Field Charles Fullerton
Charles Ilovd
April 1, 1829.
David Hudspeth Richard Hargravc Joseph M. Ingrain L William Lynn M Sarah Miller
aac Montgomery
William Motion
Wm.and Polly May- . hail
James McCew R Robert Ramsey S Hocksv-Ann Smith
i jrRuth West
Josiah S. Walter Z John Zhirnerman
JOHN I. NELLY, p. m.
10-LoO-
Ci! A
Beaver,
Fine Caster, 8 h C:cr- do
Ccarse do - 6 ij
Hats made in the shops here, are in gene
ral, much superior to those imported hem the Eastern states, for the latter arc made of the coarsest wool, and raped with utbit lur the farrncis would find it to their interest, at, least 25 per cent, to purchase from the mar,, ufactuicrs. I pledge myself that my H.ts shall be made in the best manner, of sutitri'. stuff, and in the most Fasiiovablr s'.vc. RICHARD P. PiHCE. February, 1829 2-tf tCTl'ORK, COBXtf OATS, will be re ceivedin exchange for Hats. R P. P Til!; PHILADELPHIA SOUVENIR. 1 Ur.MSKM) r.VKUY W i;D: I-.s TV. V, Embellished with twj-.xty kli g xt qv.vxzo cciTKU-i'LATi: KXGRAvixtis if lviiiarkablr. Views, celebrated I'eiscns, ar.d quarterly
)httcs ot the rash'.ons, 44 N(uv that the winter of our discontent is made glorious summer by the Sun of" Jackso:; or in other w ords the storm which has agitated our political horizon be ing now dispelled the. publisher deems it advisable ut the ccinmir.eenicnt of the New Year, to return his thank? to bin patrons fT the favours already bestowed, and inform tliein.and the :abhc that he enters upen iis unties with renewed prospects of rendeiii.e; i: still more interesting tiian ::t any farmer periodhe 1k.s coir'j.'lcted his arrangements r.!id is r.ov in the receipt by every packet which arrives here or at New York from England, of the mo.-t intercstinr periodicals, from wiiich he will be ablc to furnish his readers with the iatest literary productions of nieiit, instead of receiving them second hnnd from p ibl'caticr.s in this country for those v. .o attach an iniDovtar.ee to the Pro-
e4
n
tens changes of fashioTi, he
add LaI5ei:e
TUBLIC LANDS, Credit System.
EBTORS to the United States for Pub lie Lands purchased prior to the firs
day of July, 1820, aro hereby notified, that
the 4th day of July, 1829, is the Detiod to
which payment is rc'otncicd by the act ol 21st March, 1828.
The balances due cn Ml Lands further credited under the Relief Laws, passed in the years '821, 1822, and 1823, ii not completely paid, either by relinquishment or by cash, at a discount of 37 J per cent, on or before 'he third day of July next, will be forfeited to the United States agreeably to law. AH Lands forfeited to the United Stales since the 1st day of July, 1820, on which a Imthcr ciedir has not been taken, and which rcma n 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, maybe made cither at the proper Land Office, or to the Treasurer of the United States at
s been induced to
Aerr.blee, which is believed by
the tv.y world, to hold the ,4 mirror up to nature,' a:.d which will enable hina to present them with ti,e ear he -t notice of all changes in taste c fashrxi which arc constantly t.i!;in place, and from it to sr he: the elegant engravings with which it is adci r.ed to rf.cc the pages cf the Souvenir quarterly in short no expense has been spared that will be lik'jiy to add to the value cf our publication. But whilst our attention is thus directed o what transpires in Europe, it shall not permit r.s to neglect native merit and we shall freely select from American publications what seems adapted to our purpose and last but ?ict least, we havo succeeded hi enlisting in our interest many v.,!:ah!" correspcridents, both in this country and m Europe whoe productions would do credit to any pu'dicr tion, and were we at liberty to gi their names to the public, w uiu" add lus
ire to any woik to which they were attached in short, no exertion v.i'.l be spared to render
23d May last, entitled " An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have re verted for non-payment of the purchase mo
ney," the original certificate of the purchase
"a in. oiiVFNii?, m all respects worthy the patronage of the public, both as a cheap and elegant emporium of useful and interestr.g information, and a valuable repository of choice specimens of Miscellanecus literature. Strict attention will be bestowed on its moral tendency, and a constant watchfulness prcsen ed ove r the cause and interests of it inc. A portion, of the contents will be as follow: I. Tidcj original and selected ; Essays, moral, humorous and icientilic; Poctrv, oiieinaland
selected from the best American and lroreitm
To Wiuroti Makers. V??T3''v? f'ustrious and 5&m'MkhL& Journeyman
Washington. Payments partly in cash and connected
with relinquishment, can only be made at the J publications ; biographical Sketches of distin-
Land Office where the land was purchased, guished peiscm?, male and female; Anecdotes
Pnrrh r.rs wishing to close their ac- Hon Mcts. &e. :c. The original matter neccs-
counts, will take notice that the law requires for this department of our paper will be i r .i - .'r. ,r lurnishca uv individuals who are advantajrccuslv
i tii t 'rrpnr ft in i nra rwitririii if-i'iiiir-iiir-: iiii - ...
v, w' "w .r kown to the puhhc through the mcdiur the purchase, and, if such certificate be lost L:. r..v. rri!,t:n
i . . ... . .. i i
of which has been lost or destroyed. Given or destroyed, a pumic notice must oe given j. The Toilet In addition to the usual Lite-
under mv hand, this 6th dav of Anril. 1S29. h that effect agreeably to a form which may mry matter contained in similar nublicatu ns, the
J ' I i.. . ... r it . 1 f f" . .. I ii . ... .
95t JOHN LEMMON. uc narl ctner at the ucnerai lann utnee or rropnemr na.a ccmpietca an arrangement uy
. I . l. r rC . I . ..y.t. oi.r.nnr r. . I W Ii IP ll r.. Hm!1 n !l. t f tntiKli rnrrnrf itctrrm.
A .oM Lund Certiticatc, issued.
"Sf O lCE is hereby given, that six weeks be obta
wrdate, application will ne made to
. i-. i t , frr xr:
gistcroi uic L.ana vmce ai v ineeuues.
in llac stale of Indiana, for a Certificate of jfrfrftited Land Stock', for the amount paid on the north west quarter of section No. thirteen, in township No. four, south, of ranc No. twelve west, in the Vincenncs Div trict, entered on the 8h of December, 1917,
Terms of relinquishment may also t,ons .th? prevailing iaslnons, both foreign and
med from the same sources. u;m, lv1,11!n ,uvu ,, ua,, an,B, I sides trio reirulrr nw. nnrc in p.-.rh runtt'T-
TUEASURY DEPAliTMKNT, lac... of o resort, sketches cf life
J
April
GENERAL LAND OFFICE,
18; March, 1829. 1829. 8-l3t
Land for Sale.
authorized to sell the two following
tracts of land, the property of Rachel
manners, ccc. c:c. at the earhest possible pencil,
and from the most authentic sources. III. Miscellany. Interesting items cf intelligence, foreign and domestic occurrences, deaths, marriages, tc. IV, Engraving'?. In each quarter the Souvenir will be embellished with four splendid quarto
copper-plate engravings cf remarkable American or European scenery or portraits of distin-
t;ood o
and liable to forfeiture for ncn -payment, a- Hackley, 178 acres ol land, a. d. Npo. 17,
grccably to law; now claimed by me under also, 171 acres, A. D. No. 174 any crsonG guished characters also one plate of the prer- r.i .--! l .l ?. ir.il.i.-l r . ... .... . .'.
the act ot congress ot tne -Md oi .way last wisning 10 purcnase enner oi me aoove ucsi- vauir.g tastuen, wiucn win tje sent coloured, tree
entitle 1 " An act for the rebel ot purchasers rable tracts ot land can know the terms on ot cnarge to those w ho comply with the terms c
nfmihlio hinds, thnt have reverted for non aonlication to maior Beni. V. Bezkes. who subscription, ( :i payment in advance.
. r ,i .-o,. ,n h;..B Jr. k no!r,i,Kn,Kn,i r tk i.,.wi , I Each Eubscrihcr will thus be furnirhed vcarlv
Til 1. Ill ff- III III I t" Mill I II.1M: llllhll MIL. IJ It I 11 I LJ 111 IMLi II L I ' II I 111 Ii 1 I UUll VJ ft LI1L, lii 111 111 1.(11
I K J 'vl W 'vaawwv - D I Q - - 7 -
. .siitrsres n agon siaker
will r.nd constant employment, and regular
w a
W 4 V
pplicat'mn t
nal certifica'.e of the purchase cf which has
been lost of destroyed. Given under my
hand this 17th dav of March, 1829 6-6t PRESLEY PRITCIIETT.
February 20, 1829.
E. STOUT, Agent.
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with twenty superior copper-plate engraving
the price of which if purchared singly would he
nore than double the annual ccst ol the cnt::-
Lost Land Certificate.
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i Ul lv.iL, is nercny given, uiai six wccks
H CLAY LODGE, No. 29, C January 17, a. l. 5829
work.
V. Editor's department. Notice of passiage-
vents, Ihc Drama, ev I'ubhcalicns, Cii'..-
To all Free and Accented, A. Y. M. cisms, Reviews, &c. Ziz.
4 I rr " "ill
TTOTICEis hereby civen, that 0SMEB icrms-inc souvenir wn Lepu.i.,snea im,
rTs' r Tniever: 1 n r t... I rv euncsclav. aru torwaruedto iu j'.criuers cu
i i t m . iiyiiiir '. j. ?irr-. ii . nvf-;rv.iiii .
WHITMORE.
T-Two or thrcj Apprentices will be ta-
. "z . ."r.n . v. u,llc: dp,"LtfU." " 1,1 uc i.' vD . : z :;r. ::....r:::,ri mail or otherwise as may be direct
..iomi.it. V..U.H.J m,..v w madel0 thc uegisier ol the L,anu umce aiH's.uu "P'an, vyrt3 ui, Ud)- tX)Cl.Cu e(e:ich numjcr wi!l contain Eieht c1csl-!v tri:.. A ..... I I ll-"0 11 t T ... . . . . r 1 I l .1 !!. !l 1 I Prl . .''
iiiv.viiiiv., .M..i. , . -. i mcennes. m the state ot inuiana,iora Lcr- num an mt, imma, pimicuu ucucms ui tec nares and wi L'2 ceccratcd with annrcm
r .i M f. .I'l . 1 ( 1 . .... .. f 1
tihcatc ot forfeited LAND stock, lor tne i'laauury, iui iriusa uisiiuucsi uuu unmasomc ate emOeliislimer.ts :n ac:c:;tc:i to t!:c a'jovee:.
Kstrav Sorrel .Marc.
i amount paid on the east half of the south west conduct. By order of the Lodge,
) TIAKEN up by (Jcorpc Riiht, living in;qUarlcr of section No. twenty, in township ) Jj Montoe townsyip, Pike county, la. on j Xu. six south, of ranee No. one west, in the
the 13th day of March, 1 S 29, a bright sorrel) Vincennes District, entered on the 26th day
mare, 9 years eld, I -i V hands high, no marks nor brands perceivable, a blaze face, three white feet, some saddle marks on her near withers, a speck in her near eye, appraised o S35 by John lllack, an 1 Henry Black, be-
ore me, April 1G, 1829.
JOHN CROW, j r.
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Magistrates BLANKS for Illinois for sale at this oiYioc.
gravings.
rnr.p nf v:h .ri.ition l r.rp nMlT:--: tipr ? .
payable in advance for four copies Eleven Dol
lars tor ten comtrs 1 wentv-hve lJolhivs. -d
. r i " t - .i
inp s imp rair irr srriT ni mripr m : i t
in advance, which entitles them to r-.v..ir
AKE notice, that I have taken out let- plates of fashions.
ters oi au ministration on uic estate oil i'iilLir PK1CE. Jr.
dSubscriptior.is received at t'ne W'e.ter;
JOHN McINTIRE, Secty.
Petersburg, la. April 20, 1829. 1 l-3t J Administrator's Notice.
of Anril. 1819. and liable to forfeiture for
non-payment, agreeably to law ; now claim
ed by me under the act of congress of 23d of
Mav. 1828. entitled An act lor the relief ol the late Archibald McAllister, deed, and that
purchasers of public lands that have revert- the estate will probably prove insolvent. Sun, Office. 1 ! . . .,.. . C . l ...n.tnn. . .. ' I r P U a . ....II li n ..Ia n C . U. -. n A., n 1 tMiAnnrd) I
the original certificate of which has been lost at the late residence of the said Archibald UagS . llagS . IlagS .
or destroyed. Given under my hand, this I McAllister, on the 1 Ith day of May next. I CASH, or ll'ORK, will be given fcr ;
7th day of April, 1829. 9-6t-sn JOSEPH McALLISTLR,-m quantity of clean Linr.cn or Cottc
EDWARD M. SAMUEL Evansvillc, April 18, 1829- ll-3t the wssntrk svn olP.ce.
