Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 June 1829 — Page 2
HUKTCH AND IIEBERD J,OULU inform their customers, and y y the public generally, that they have just received from Philadelphia, a geneal assortment of J) in' GOODS GROCERIES, IF1Rt)li1RE SHOES EKGHORX liOX.VETS, Uc. Ufc. Which thev will sell low for cash, or such articles of produce in hand, as may suit. lO-rm Yincrnnes, Apiil I, 1829.
riPIHAT six weeks after date, annlication
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TOMUNSON AM) ROSS, ? 71 AVE just received from Philadelphia 1 and Baltimore, a large and general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Together with an extensive assortment of GLASS, QUEENS, & IIAUD-W ARE, N AILS, IRON, C ASTINGS, &c. e. And having spared no pains in selecting ar tides of the best quality, they invite a call, being determined to sell low for cash. !7-3m Vinccnncs, June 1829.
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J. JONES JJL will be made to the Register ol the Land
TCTOULD inform the nubile in eencraL Office at Vinccnncs, in the state of Indiana,
Y V that he has established himself in the for a Certificate of forfeited land stock, house owned by John Pitcher, on the corner for the amount paid on fractional section No. of Vicoand Second streets, where he will twelve, in township No seven south, of range
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have on hand a eood assortment of wo. ten west, in me v incennes uismci, en
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rhnU gin. I Soil tcreu on mc 4in oay oi ocpicmucr, iaui,
nwtfo u , fnrf-.ltrfi fnr nnn.n.-xvmmt nrrrrrnhlv tn
r n ir.i. i ..-i:... i n.. I t -
oi an sizes, ami oi u.c uni quamy, ami uu- , claimed bv the heirs of Toiissaint
ished in the neatest manner, at short notice, rnhnU. under ihnnr.infrnti.rrpw nftlir.ii!
and which he will sell unusually low for cash, day nf MaV 1 828, entitled " An act for the or such articles of produce as may suit. relief of nurrhascrs nf nnhlir hinds, tht hnve
Vinccnncs, May 1829. rcvcrtcd for non.paymcnt of the purchase
( Vnilnn J lio.ohv n-ivnn money, the original certificate ot the pur
t wu io iv,it &v.i, rhase of which is nnw in the Register's nf
t i r .1 -it r i o
six wecKS ancr uaic, application fir t VinrrnnrwHlvm under n.v hnnrl
iL will be made lo the Register ol the Land llis 2(1 day of June, 1829. 17-6t
wince at vinccnncs, mine state oi iniuana, THOMAS U. DUBOIS, for himself, Sc
for a Certificate of forfeited land stock, for the amount paid on the south west quarter
of section iTo. twentysix, in township No.
three south, of range No. four east, entered
on the 6th day of April, 1808, in the name of
J. G. Pfrimmcr, who is now deceased, in the Vinccnncs District, and which is forfeited for
the other heirs of Toussaint Dubois, deceased.
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OPOSALS for contracts f r opening
the Cumberland road, located through
tRf fnte nl lnrltnnn. will he it rnvn he flip
non payment agreeably to law, now claimed Superintendents at the Post-Officcs in Ccm
FjrHlE subscribe is have just received from .ii AVw York, PiiladrlfiHa Baltimore,
a latge and comph-tc assortment of GOODS
which they will sell unusually low. HKVNOLDS & IJONNT.H. June 4. ! 7-Gt
Hals Made & Sold, by IL PRICK, (' V IXCEX;KSt INDIANA) J
by me, under the act of congress of the 23d
of May last, entitled u An an for the relief ol
purchasers of public lands, that have revert
Cvl for non-payment of the purchase money,
the original certificate of which has been lost or destroyed Given under my hand this 6th
day of June, 102?. 13-6t JOHN WINTER fnfiio i liprnhv rrivnn
tcrville, Wayne county ; Indianapolis, Maiion county ; Grccncatlc, in Putnam county ;
and Terrc Haute, in Vigo county, until the
3 1 st day of July, next ensuing. I he work
is to be done in the following manner, to wit :
The road is to be opened eighty feet wide.
the timber on that width cutoiTand removed,
the stumps must be cut low ; for thirty feet
of the central part of the road the stumps
James b" Vc.frAwr, as an Iron store, on Sc cm I trcet otc door above Market street. The prices of i'.i i's in general, arc fcr
Ccarsc
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Heavrr, - 3 U) Five Crs'cr, 3 Course do - 6
ll.vts made in the shops here, arc in gene ral, much superior to those imported horn the Lvutern states, for the latter arc made ol the coarsest wool, and naped with rabit fur the farmers would find it to their interest, at least 25 per cent to purchase from the maniif.ir.tuicrs I pledge myself that my Hats shall bom idcin the bcxt manner, of sufieriur stuff, and in the most Fashionable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. February, 2-tf trT FORK) COHX& will be received in exchange for fats, R P P
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n ill! AT six weeks alter date, application musi oc gruoocu up, anu removed irom ou
LV will be made to the Register ol the Land inc vvnoic wumi oi cigniy icei. uic sa;u Cwilicc at Vinccnncs, in the state of Indiana, thirty feet to be levelled, the bills cut down,
fnr n CVtliPirnte nfrmir RttRn t t:h sTnni. and tllC VaUCVS filled Vlt), SO that Oil no art
for the amount naid on the north west ciuar- Pf lhc aforesaid width of thirty feet, the ele
trr nP crrtJon rCn. fifteen, in tnwnnhin niimhrt I vailon OI UIC roau Stiail CXCCCU 1) anciC OI
seven south, of ramie No. eierht west, in the K"ur degrees with the , horizon. Whcrcvci
Vincenncs Distiict, entered by Lawrence l!lc roat! ia to be raised for the purpose of
Yant on the 3d day of December, 181?, and carrying the nml over .a vallcf, the sides of
forfeited for non payment agrccablv to law ; le embankment must nc rrudc to slope at an no7 claimed bv mc as assignee of said Law. angle not exceeding thirty degrees with the
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renct! Yantrt. under the act of rnnrrr.sn nf the uonzon, or wnu a Dasc oi auout one and a nait
23d of Mav, 1823, entitled An act for the fccl rr cach foot ,n height; and in all cases
reli-frf niirrli:er-, nf miMir lnnd. th-it Invr tllC Vldtll Ot thirty l"Ct at the StUtaCC lllUSt
reverted for nonpayment ot the nurchasc 1,0 preserved, making a proper allowance for
moncv." the oririna'l certificate of the nur- U,lC settling of earth, and i.o stump or wood
chasc'of which has been lost or destroyed. of any kin(l t0 l)C permitted in filling up. Given under my hand, this eighth day of June NVIicrc hills are cut through, or the road dug
1329. 18-6t aiong tnc sicie oi a nui, tnc oanK musi oe cut
FIIRM C. ROON. at such a slope as to prevent the corth bom Isliiinine- in nn tlie inrfare. nf thirtv fiet. tle
v-V T.nst I .null f jftrtUlP.nlp. slopes thereupon varyinir according to the
OTICE is hereby given, that sis weeks Ground. On each side ol the said thirty feet,
alter date, application vill be made to ;u,u coihiruous io iuhui imi&i oc raauc oi
the Register of the Land Office at Vinccnncs, suc" "rcaciin ami uepui.as to icaci mc water
in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate ol nceyott,anu pi event us uowing on tne roau.
Forfeited Land Sr.ek, for the amount paid niinicnunK ai inuiauapuus, u.c rouu win
,, M,,iriier ihii iv nllP )e uivuicu Doth I'.asiwauiiy ana westward-
y, into sections of one mile each, in the fob
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1-ASIilONAlH.K CHEAP HATS.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber arc requested to come forward imme
diately and make payment, or satisfactory ar
rangements for the same ; towards those who neglect this notice, other measures will be
pursued.
He wishes to inform the public in general,
that he still continues to carry on the L.i
Plough Making Business.
Plough Fkames made and w arranted, at the
shottest notice. Ry strict and close attention to the business, and by the quality of hi
work, he hopes to please his employers, and
to merit and receive a liberal share of public
patronage. JAMES BURNS. Vinccnncs, May 25, 1829. 16-tf
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Land for Sale. AM authorized to sell the two following tracts of land, the piopcrty of Raciiei.
Hacki.ey, 1 78 acres of land, a d NY. !7C, 1 1 I . X 1 M
iiibu, i i aii is, a i). o 4 an) person f wishing to purchase either of thcaboc desr- A'C
ii'iv .-..- j mini vuii viiv ivili.O Mil application to major Benj. V. Bcckes, who lives in the neighbourhood nf the land, or to E. STOUT, Jgent. February 20, 1829. 2-tf
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keeping lo;
W. I'URLHY, HAS now ot hand, and intends
sale, an assortment ot .! TS
nale of the Rest materials, in the Newest Fashion, and in the most workmanlike manner. lie will sell low for Cash, Fur, and such niher produce as may suit. fT-tl Vinccnncs, Mav, LS23.
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on tractional sections tiumbcrs thirty-one S
thirty-two, in towns! ip number seven south, of range number two west, in the Vinccnncs
District, entered on the third day of Agust,
ISU9, and tor 'cited lor non payment agrcea
bly to law ; now chimed by the heirs of John Winchcl, deceased, under the act of congress
ot the 23d of May, I82S, entitled "An act
for the relief of purchasers of public lands
lowing manner, viz: Eastwardly from the 72 mile post at Indianapolis, to the 71 mile
mile post or tree, to be the first section Eastwardly ; from the 71 to the 70 mile post or
tree, to be the second section, and s6 on to
the state line between this state and the state
of Ohio. And Wcstwardly, becinninrr at In-
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thnt h ive, reverted fnr the. nnn.h.-ivmrnf nr oiduupuns, auu u uiu uivuii: iu uic insi mue
the nnre!ie mnru.v.',tl,enri1r;n.it rrrtifir.Hn P0Sl Of tree, 16 be the first SCClion J from tllC
To Wa';oii Mukoi.
AN indur.triotis and good
journeyman
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will fiju! constant employment, and regular wages, on application to D. WHITMORE. frTwo or tlirec Apprentices will be ta ken to the Carriage Making business, boys from the cmmtr w ill be pi etcrt ed D. V. Vincennrs, April 17, 1829 I 1-tf XOT1UK. rTHE subscriber has now in complete opA. cration, in PitiscE-rcSy Gibson county,
Indiana, a
FULl.f.VG MILL,
and will attend to all orders in that line of business, punctually. Persons residing in Knox county, who wibh cloth Fulled, will
please leave the same at the Stage Ofiee
Vinccnncs, as at rangements have been m;
of the purchase ol w hich hai been lost or dc
stroyed. Given under my hand, this Cth day
ot June, 1 8 9 . I86t
UUIAII WINXIIEE, fcr
himself, and the other hcin of Joux
IV i sciiEl deceased. I T fvi rip i,
;ivcn, th.at six weeks after date,
ITS herf'
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ication will be made to the Register
of tlwLand Olbcc at Vinccnncs, in the state
ot Indiana, tor a Lcrtiticatc of voufeitrd monthly navmcnts will be made to contrac-
first to the second mile post or tree, the se
cond section, and so on to the state line divt dintr this state and Illinois.
Proposals for opening the road agreeably
to the aforesaid regulations, will be received at the places, and until the time before mentioned. Contracts will be given to the lowest bidders, and not more than ten sections, (ten
miles,) will be given to any one contractor.
No advances of money will be made to any,
and no bonds for performance arc required ;
land sTocrc,for the amount paid on fraction
al sections numbers twenty-nine and thirty
tw-, in township No. eight south, of range
io six west, in the incennes District, en
tered by James Martin on the 1 1th day of Fe
bruary, 181 I, and forfeited for non-payment
agreeably to law; now claimed by mc as as-
tors, equal to three fourths of the value of the work actually performed. It is expected that undertakers will commence their work immediately, or so soon as possible, and complete it in a reasonable ime. Articles of agreement will be entered
itro between the contractors and the United
titled u An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have tc vetted for the non payment of the purchase money," the original certificate of the purchase of which has been lost or destroyed Given under my hand, this 8th day of June, 1 S29. 18-Ct EDWARD HAYDON.
tfin y .Notice is hereby given,
w Uh the proprietors, to bring and return the ( . L: hl mni1(, fM ,hr m,;CIPP J, i ,.,
J. t" ...v.v.w . V .LlJkV. VII LjUllVl
signccofthe said James Martin, under the States, as to the manner of doing the work, act of congtcss of the 23d of May, 1828, en- and the time for its completion. Should any
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ru , :. l a,,,,,,Jl r'ai,H-iOhire at Vinccnncs, in the state of Indiana, nient has been made tor the convenience of : for Certificate of roiiFKiTFD land stock the citizens ol and. iu h(;h & Poseycouii- : for tliC 3I110mU ail on -racliona scclion No ) ties.-He p.edges h.m.e.lto dxess. and co. m lcmnsnip No scvcn somll ()f -an , lou a it rcquued, m a complete and workman i vIV ninR in the Vlnrmnn. ni.i.s.t
, IlKv lll.llllivl, IH i-iuui iu; 'i,iniui li) null. JAMES EVANS. March I?, MV20. 6-tf
i t THiUPhlCA ( J P ty Reven
Stale and Countv Revenue.
I E lists of the State k Coun-
nue, are now in my hands tor
t oileetion, and all peisons charged thereon, arc invited to call and discharge the same on or before the I5ihnt July ensuing. JOHN MYERS, Cj. k.c. Vinccnncs, June 13, 1829. l9-4t 7'Faxes will be received at the Court In ise, an 1 at the store of J. St S. Smith, who ar t amhoiized to receive, and receipt for the si nc JOHN MYERS.
i tercd or. the 2d day of December, 18U9, and forfeited for non payment agreeably to law; ! now claimed by the heirs of William Hatha
way, under the act ot congress of 23d May, 182S, 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 29th day of May, 1829.
ELIZABETH HATHAWAY, for
herself, and the other heirs of Willam Hathaway, deed. 17-6t
BLANK J)KEl)8 tor sale the
W. Sun, office.
person offer for more than one section, lie
will specify distinctly and separately, the sections, and the amount for which he will com
plete cach, and the whole.
Persons whose proposals may be accepted,
will be notified immediately of the same, and
directed where to attend to enter into articles ot agreement. Should the nrcscnt annronri-
ation ot tifty thousand dollars, not be sufficient to open the whole road, it is to be under
stood that no contracts will be made for a greater portion than may be opened by means thcicof. HOMER JOHNSON, JOHN MILROY, Superintendents Cumberland Road. Vinccnncs, June 5, 1829. 19-td
THE PHILADELPHIA S)l'VKNl, rrCLISHKD K.VKHY WKDNKSDAY, Embellished with twkmv klkc;ant ojwrt coi'PER-ri. tk. kk(;kavin(;s f re:narkal)e Views, celebrated Persons, and quarterly plates of the Fashions, "Now that the winter of our discontent is made glorious summer by the Sun rf " Jacksov or in other words the storm w hich has agitated our jjolitical hirizon hi -it .g now dispelled the publisher deems it advisable at the cr.ninu ncenient of the New Vi ;ir, to retm !i his thanks to Ills patrons for the f ivo'irs aire uly bestowed, and inform them, and the publir that he enters upon tiis duties with tenewed protj)ects of rendeiing it still more interesting than at any f.rnier period he ha completed his arramytnents, and is now iti tl:e receipt bv every packet which arrives here c r :t New York from England, of the mo-t interesting periodicals, from w hich he will be ablc to furnish his readers with the latest literary productions of merit, instead ot receiving them
second hand from publications in this country for tin sti who attach an in p rt;u.cc to tVc Proteus changes of fashion, he lias been induced to add Lalkile Assemblee, which is believed by the gay world, to hold the ' mirror up to nature," and which will enable him to present them with the earliest not'ee of all changes jn taste cv fashion which are const mlh taking place, and from it to select the elegant engr i nigs with which it ir. adorned to racc the pages cf the Souvenir quarterly in short no expanse has been spared that w ill be likely to add to the value of our publica
tion. Hut wirl.U our attention is thus directed to
w hat transpires in Europe, it shall not permit us
to neglect nativf. mf.hit and we sh ill freely select from American publications what seems adapted to our purpose and last but 7iot least.
we have succeeded in enlisting in our interest many valuable correspondents, both in this country and in Europe whose- productions would do credit to any publication, and were we at liberty
to give their names to the public, would add lus
tre to any work o which thev were attached
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the price ot w hich it puichaied singly would be
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To all persons concerned,
OTICE is hereby given, that upon com-
aring the debts, credits, Sec. of John
Hughes, deed, it is found that his estate is insolvent, I shall therefore apply to the Circuit court of Sullivan county, to be holdenonthe first Monday in September next, for Commissioners to be appointed to settle said estate as such, according to law. KENNADY HUGHES, Adm. June 6, 1829 l9-3t
Magistrates ULAlS'Kb tor Illinois for sale at this office.
more than double the annual cost of the entire
work. V. Editor's department. Notice of passing cvents, The Drama, New Publications, Cii'.icibins, Reviews, &c. &c. Terms. The Souvenir w ill be published every W ednesday, and forwarded to subscribers out of the city by mail or otherwise as may be directedeach number w ill contain Eight closely printed pages and will be decorated with appropriate embellishments in additon to the above engravings. Price of Subscribtion Three Dollars per arm. payable in advance for four copies Eleven Dollars for ten copies Twenty-five Dollars, and at the same rate for a larger number in all cases in advance, which entitles them to coloured plates of fashions. PHILIP PRICE. Jr. Jy-Subcripticnis received at the cstcrr. Sun ,0!fice.
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