Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 May 1829 — Page 1
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THE WESTERN SUN
YOL. XX.
May 9, 1829.
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BURTCH AND HEBERD
WOULD inform llieir customers, and the public generally, that they have just received from Philadelphia, a geneml assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SHOES, l : g no rx n owe ts, tsrc.&c. Which ihcy vt ill sell low for cash, or such articles of produce in hand, as may suit. l0-3m Vincennes, April 1, 1829.
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DENTIST, (from n e if tork.)
ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladi
$Jjy.- uentlcmen ol Vincennes and vicinity, Jhat he will remain for a short time at the house of Genl. Homer Jguxsux, where he
.vi!l be happy to attend to the- calls of those who may require his services. DR. MASON will set any number of Teeth required, and warrant their utility He will also clean, plug, file, and extract teeth in the most approved manner. K- IL His charges wili be so reasonable as o render it in the power of every person to have their teeth attended to. fjpCrcdcntials shown to those who may wish to sec them. 12-if May, S29.
0 To Wagon Makers.
AN industrious and good Journeyman Wagon Maker
will find constant employment, and regular wages, on application to D. WHITMORE Two or three Apprentices will be ta ken to the Carriage Making business, boys from the country will be preferred. D. V. Vincennes, April 17, 1829. 1 1-tf
CLAY LODGE, No. 29, January 17, a. l. 5829
To ail Free and Accepted, A. Y. M. SJOTICE is hereby Riven, that OSMER JJSl O. TOWXSEXD, aged 26 years, byprofession a Physician, was this day expelled
from all the rights, privileges and benefits of
Masonry, for gross dishonest and unmasonic conduct. By order of the Lodge, JOHN MclNTIRE, Secty. Petersburg!!, Ia. April 20, 1829. I l-3t
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STATE OF. INDIANA.
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Knox County, S
VOX CIRCUIT COURT.
March Term, 1829.
Dorcas McHenry, "J VS. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE amuelG. McHenry J A ND now at this time came the complain ant, by Gen. V. Johnston, her Coun sel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that a summons had been regularly is sued from the Clerk's office, and returned,
"hot? est, and it lurther appearing that the
said defendant is not an inhabitant ol this state On motion it ia ordered, That this cause be continued until the next term of this court, and that the pendency of this complaint be published in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vincennes, for four weeks successively, according to the statute in such case made and provided and order for dedimus generally, A copy test. For HOMER JOHNSON, Clk. D. C. JOHNSON, d c. April 30, 1829 12-4t
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NOTICE 3 hereby given, that six
hereby given, that six weeks afterdate,
application will be made to the Register
ot the Land Office at Vincennes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of forfeited land stock, 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,
Hats Made & Sold, by R. P. PRICE, (Vincennes, Indiana,) In the house lately occunicd bv
James If Mc Arthur, as an Iron store, on Se
cond street, mc door above Market street. The prices of hats in general, arc for
Beaz
ver.
Pine Castor, Ccarse d
Sio 8 6
Pine Rorarr.S) g5 Coarse do
Lost Land Certificate. OTICE is hereby iricn, that six weeks alter date, application will he made to
the Ert'ister of the Land Office at Vincennes,
i;i the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of Forfeited I.jr.d Stock, for the amount paid on fractional section No. thirty two, in township No teven, south of range number two, vest, in the Vincennes District, entered on aic 3d day of August, 1809, and forfeited for non-payment agreeably to law; now claimed ny the heirs ol John Wmchel, deceased, un Icr the act of congress of 23d May, 1 828,
'infilled " An act lor the relief of purchasers )f public lands that have reverted for the nonpayment of the purchase money," the original certificate of the purchase of which has been lost or destroyed Given under my hand this 2d day of Slay, 1 829. !2-6i URIAH WINCIIEL, for himself, and the other heirs of John Winchi ' L- d.'corsed .Notice isfhereby given
IO all whom it may concern, that we,
Abner Edzvards and Rodney Pitt, of
Spencer county, Indiana, are appointed by the court of said county, the administrators of the late David Edwards, deceased, and that in our opinion the decedents estate is insolvent. ABNER EDWARDS, AdmitsRODNEY PITT, S tratortt.
April 13, 1829.
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State of Indiana,
VANDERBURGH, CIRCUIT COURT,
l MARCH TERM, 1829. William Lewis, )
vs. I Order to
Hugh McGary, Thos J Dobyns, I lake Dc-
and Clarissa, his wife, and the )iosiunknown heirs of Hugh McGa- tn:is. ry, by his wife Mary McGary, late Mary Anthony.
I STTPON the plaintiff's application, it is orj dered, tiiat the Deposition of William
McNitt, and Elijah Kino, be taken bvf
and before Horace Dunhan, Master in Chan- j 1S08, and forfeited for non payment agreea
bly to law ; now claimed by mc under the act of congress of the 23d ol May, 1828, entitled 44 An act for the relict of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for non-payment of the purchase money," the original certificate of which has been lost or destroy
ed. Given under my hand, this 1st day of
Ann), 1529. 9-6t-sn tp ROBERT CH AM BERLIN, for himself, and the other heirs of Pierce Cmambbrj.i::, deceased. Lost Laud Certificate.
O TICK is heicby given, that si:; weeks
after date, application will be made to
the Register o the Land Office at Vincennes, in the ulatc ot Indiana, lur a Certificate ol forfeited land stock, for the amount paid on the west hall 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. 1818, and liable to forfcitute for non-payment agreeably to law ; now claime d by mc under the act of congress of the 23d of May, 182S, entitled " An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for the non-payment of the purchase money, the o-
riymal certificate ol which has been lost or destroyed Given under my hand, this 7th day of April, 1829. 9-6t-sn REUBEN SAMUEL.
Hats made in the shops here, are in general,' much superior to those imported irom the Eastern states, for the latter are made ot the coarsest wool, and naped with rabit lur the farmers would find it to their interest, at least 25 per cent, to purchase frcm the manufacturers. I pledge myself that my Hats shall be made in the test manner, of sufterizr stufF, and in the most Pashiovable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. February, 1829. 2-tf XCTPORK, CORXV OATS, vullT,e received in exchange for Hits. R P.P.
eery, on the thiny fnsi thy of August ne::t,
and that notice of the time and place of the
taking such depositions he given by publication in some public newspaper of this slate, for four weeks successively. A copy attest. Wm. T. T. JONES, Dei. Clk. v.cc. EdPThc depositions which may be taken in pursuance of the above notice, are intended to be made use of in defence of the title which the undersigned has to Let No. thir teen, or a part of it, accotding to thcotiginal plan of the town of Evansville, on the trial of a suit which he is apprehensive the above defendants, their heirs, or representatives, or assigns, or some one of them, may bring, to obtain said Lot, or part of it. Above depositions will he taken before the &aid Horace Dunham, Master in Chancery, at the office of N. Rowley, Esq in Evansville, on the said thirty first day of August, between the hours
ot nine o clock, a. m and six o'clock, y m. WILLIAM LEWIS. April 21, S29. 12-4t CJB tp
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FASHIONABLE CHEAP HATS.
GEO. W. PURLEY, HAS now on hand, and intends
jL keepir g lor sale, an assortment of
jfc-i) HATS "made of the Best materials, in the Newest -fashion, and in liu mot workmanlike man-
iut. He will sell low lor Caiah, such ct'er produce as may suit.
' 7-ti mcenncs,
Fur,
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NOTICE. r "TUE subsctiher has now in complete op J e union, in Pkjsce-j'ox, Gibson county, Indiana, a FULL I. Y(l MILL, ;u.vVuill attend to ail oiders in that line of business, punctually. Persons residing in Xr.ox county, who wish cloth Fulled, will
please leave the same at the Sijtsc Qjjicc in Vincennes, as at rangements have been made!
with the proprietors, to bring and return the same, tree of cost A similar arrangement has been made for the convenience of the citizens of Vandkbuhoh S: Posey counties. He pledges htmselfto d::f.sf, and roL o v R if requited, in a complete and workman like manner, all cloth forwatded to him. JAMES EVANS. March 18, 1329. 6-tf Tavern Stand for Sale.
THE subscriber wishes to sell the
ST A i E OF IN DIANA, Knox County. Ss AVv'OA' CIRCUIT COURT, C) March Term, 1829. John Bruner, y
vs. injitncEli Manville, administrator of t tion. Charles Manville, deceased. ) A ND now at this time came the com-
j jA. plainant, by John Law, his Solicitor, j and upon bill fikd,il is oidcred, adjudged, j and decreed, that Eii Manville, the admini j strator of Charles Manville. deceased, be en- ' joined from making any disposition of the ! tea! estate of said Charles Manville, in the ; hill mentioned, until the further decree ol
this court, upon the complainant giving bo.. d in the sum of three hundred dollars, wihin twenty days. And on further motion, It is
ordered, that Samuei Ihi
guaidian, k ad liiem" to
and Francis Allen, minor
! Alien, deed, and that publicat
' , 1 ... .. . . verted lor non-payment ot the purcha
leave is given to complainant to amend his bill within thirty days. A copv test. For HOMER JOHNSON, Clk. D. C. JOHNSON, d c April 30, 1829. l2-4t
NOT 10 K TS hereby given, that six weeks after dite, application will be made to the Register ol the Land Office at Vmccr.ncs, in the st.Ue of Indi-ma, for a Certificate of FoaFEirtn land stock, for the amount paid on the noith west quarter of section number two, in township number one south, of range number live west, in the Vincennes District, ent
crcd on the first day of June, 180, by Peter
T.ir,rc or.fl l,r l.im -inTi.r,! inmt-. ir.l f,w I f ' Ut C Hi IV 1 OU1 iCt lODS.
I- Esq. be appointed ! .1 v. ri,i ... u,. H. The Tudtt.Ia addition
Barbara. rnr-?nas, , , , .. i .7 ' r , vary matter contained in Mtnilar tu
' heirs of CiarA.O , af , . . , . r .? , l i'pretcr has completed an ai
ion be made of . wr.jcn novui ce ;!0ieto lunis
U1 i'"' - ,,v... ....x.,, ' w i in.il.- u iiiL- prc ainn iasuions.
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STATE OF INDIANA, Knox County, ss
KXOX CIR C UI T CO UR T,
aiicii Term, 1829.
John Reed,
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usMut wncic lie now uves. iiis a neaiiny pleasant situation, containing about one and a half acres of ground, divided into a Wagon Yard, Garden, 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 piopeity is situated on Market street, in Vincennes some money must be paid in hand, the remainder in annual instalments, secured by bond. Several BEDS Sc RED DIXG, and other household furniture lor sale. A great bargain can be had. HOMER JOHNSON. Vinccnnc:. April CO,' 1G9. -
ney,"thc original certificate of the purchase of which has been lost or destroyed. Given under my hand, this 6th dav of April, IS29. 9-6; JOHN LEMMON. , Lost Land C e rti licate . OTICE is hereby given, that six weeks TN after date, application will be made to tne 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 east 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 claim ed by me under the act of congress of 23d of
May, 1828, entitled 41 An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands that have reverted for non-payment of the purchase money,"
. f ,, - . . . , . the original certificate of which has been lost pendency of this suit be published in the . i . -
7th day of April, 1829. 9-Ct-sn
EDWARD M. SAMUEL.
f) Ma
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vs.
The heirs of Pierre Gaion, the VInChan
heirs of John R. Jones, & the Iclhy. heirs of Toussaint Dubois, J A ND now at this time came the comIvl plainanti by Samuel Jus ah, his Solicitor, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendants are non-resi
dents of this stte It is ordered, that the
Western Sun, a paper printed in Vincennes,
for four weeks successively, that the said defendants appear here at the next term, and
answer the complainant's bill, or the same
will be taken as confessed. A copy test, For HOMER JOHNSON, at. D. C. JOHNSON, d c. April 30, 1S29. l2-4t 2 Executor's Notice.
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Estray Sorrel Marc.
rfpAKEN up by George Right, living in
il Monroe townsnin, pike county, ia. on
fhc 1 3th day of March, 1829, a bright sorrel
mare, 9 years old, I4i 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
rrptlL undersigned, executor ot the IastUo g35 by John Black, and Henry Dlack, be 11 will and testament of William Brit- f )re me, JOHN CROW, j p
tin'giar.i deceased, hereby notifies all per- Apiil 16, 1829. 1 1-3t sons concerned, that said estate is probably .TmnvmiT r r insolvent. SAMl. HALL, Exor. INDENTURES for Apprentices
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April 28, 1829.
12-3t
for sale at this office.
Hags ! Hags ! Hags ! CASH or WORK, will be given for any quantity of clean Lmncn or Cetton rags at th vvssutb!! u:i cfTvcc.
