Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 July 1829 — Page 3

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LLM tp m rjijy ou. r(J WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: FINCENNES, jult 18, 1829. npAKE notice, that on the first day oF the . U next term, or as soon thereafter as Several articles prepared for this, day spa- counsci can be heard, I shall apply to the f per, are by the favor of advertising friends, Circu-lt court 0f Vanderburgh county, to be crowded out, they shall be attended to here- hodcn al lhc court nouse jn Evansville, in

niter. Icii4 rmmtv nf Vanrlrrhurrh. on the first

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sortment ot o

Drugs and Medicines,

faints ana uye owns,

Medical Furniture and Surgeon's

BOCTOR McNAMEE has received by Hp HE subscriber respectfully informs tho several late arrivals, an additional as I Ji Farmers of the country generally, that

he has his Ox Mill, and IVtsD MiLLj 10

complete operation. He will also givo

FLOUR FOR WHEAT,

On the most accommodating terms. By hii

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A. r 'v r ' o w . . ju mv. ulusv av.v.utn ttiuuuiiiiir icrma. IIV nia n election m Vinccnncs Township, for a Monday of September next, for a partition of Instruments. tri t altention 0 business hr !1 tl rl Justice of the Peace, has been ordered to be fractional section No. fifteen, in township Making his assortment more extensive and rplvf. , ,hrr ftr lhp:P ril.l(! "c pCS 10 rc

held on Friday the jlst day ol this last. No. seven south, of range No. ten west, in the general than any heretofore ofTcrcd for sale in Hc wjh Durciial

District of lands offered for sale at Vincen this place all of which will be sold as low lor it .pn V1nY VW e r have been authorized to announce John neSt containintr two hundred and eighty six cash, as they can be had in Louisville, or any ' . 5 Oc6(, saiV L0gS

Collins, as a candidate for Justice of the nrrM nnd fifty nne hundredths, hetween mv- nlace in the west. To Phvsicians who wish At tnc market price. tic is alsodctermincd

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Peace, at the approaching election.

I have been authorized to announce Solo

mon U.TimoNE,as a candidate for Justice of

the Peace, at the approaching election. The Natchez Ariel, of the 20th Jnne,says "J a MR M. Buntin, has received license to practice law in this state.'

self, and the heirs of Hezekiah Rarker, deed, to fill their bills with him, he pledges himself

LORENZO PARKER. to give entire satisfaction, both in puces and

July 10, 1829. 23-cJB-tp-4t the quality of the articles furnished.

. DOCTOR U OVL.V&KTVJV still contlCaution tO tllC Public. nucs to aid me in the above business, and to

LL persons are hereby cautioned not to follow his profession as heretofore.

COMMUNICATION.

purchase cither of two notes of hand gi

ven by me to James Benedict, tho one due

the 25th December, 1829, for one thousand KiIqIipI nf rnrn thf nf hpr dill ihr 25th Dc-

mr. sTouT-i-icasc imorm inc puuuc i i ccmber, l830, foP nine hundred and seventy at the celebration of the 4th of July in this six bushds nf com and both dated lhc 16th town, the orator who glanced at some con- . nf Dcccmber l828 ; as I am determined

irovertcu points 01 moucrn policy m a cr Q ehher of them umi hfj compUcs

nue ami s . r . i

icr 01 uic laic aununisiraiiou inai uiu iiiuj i

viduals wlioarc understood to have prepared juy igoqt

uie loasis wuicn louencu very genuy upuu

Vinccnncs, July 1829.

E. McNAMEE.

22-tf

y WINDSOR CHAIRS, ' J JONEb

to sell

LU3IBER At the lowest prices by the quantity. J. L. COLMAN'. Vincenne3, June 1829. 20-tf

Application to Court. THE heirs of Charles Manvillc, (late of Knox county) deceased, and all others, are hereby notified, that I shall apply to the honorable Circuit court to be held in said

county in August next, for the appointment

70ULD inform the public in general, 0f Commissioners to assign me my dower in VY that he has established himself in the the followinp-lands : Dnnntinn im' w oaa

1 satisfactory manner," was a suppor- whh hU contracl l0 me, unless compelled by house owned by John Pitcher, on the comer containing 200 acres ; and also lot No. 204! he late administration lint the indi- . JOSHUA VANCE. of Vigo and Second streets, where he will containing 600 acres ol land.

23-3t ,,avc on nanu a B00(I assortment ot SALLY MAN VILLE. Chairs and Settees. Julv 7. 1829. 00 V,

iheSC "Controverted points," WCtC al30 Slip- KstmV ftaV HorSR. Lr nil cir-rc on,l nf.Kn hncl nnnlifv. nnrl fin.

porters of the same adtninistraiion--lhat Mr. rjXKlLN up by Samuel Merry, of Gill ished in the neatest manner, at short notice, NOTICE Jame3 bmith who read the Declaration ot ln J tnxvnt,un c,1n:o t nn,i ...i.m, i, '.11 ..oil ..n,.M,oii., rn(. TTS herrhv frivpn. thn, c;. r. ...

dependence, was the same that capt. John . . . . . . . f w!lt a flim tnr in nr snr.h nrlirles nfnrndnrc as mav suit. Hi aDplication will be madn !r tUn I?oUinn

of the Land otticc at Vinccnncs, in the stato of Indiana, for a Certificate of forfeited

v 11. Martin " who acted as Marshal," was

same that gen. Lasselle who prepared the

. bay horse, both hind feet white, a dim star in or such articles of produce as may s ,IC his forehead, slight saddle marks on his back, 1 3-tf Vinccnnes, May

suit.

1829.

no artificial marks nr hraiuis. 1 4. hnnrls hirrli. A ,...1! n.,...

. I 11 . W W V II 1 I. I ' I I I I I ' . I I I I I I I 111 I

uinncr, was inc same ami mai v ui. iuikc, . nr1 , . tri . c- or col,f - i'. ... land stock. ortieamnnn.n,!,i.,,i 1.

Mr.".n.F.n.Jan The Heirs ami lBl UeprcnatW. or casl quartcr' of .cc,io K u 'een, ,. Saml. Smith, John Lw,n?, taj Saml.H.U- 'p,.,., and fsaiah (;ovcr bcore ' Itxandtr DevviMM ofthe county of O.b- townsl)ip numbcr fivc q the citizens of the town with whose volunteer cAinrt tuHtrrn cr. r . son, and state of Indiana,) dcceasetl, bcr iourlctn ...... in ,1,. v.n,

I a ft v r J m 1 n .

wm Mm m m. W J

toasts the public has been favored, were all june 13

supporters 01 tnc laic auminisiraiion 01 lIessrs. Adams and Clay, and opposed to the election of gen. Jackson to the Presidency. Perhaps you can inform the public what number of the friends of gen. Jackson were present at the toast making at the dinner eating and at the toast drinking and, whether c generally speaking, our citizens entertain but one opinion" " upon Rome controverted points of modern policy." X.Y.Z.

1829

23-inw tp-3t

entered OI1 till! I 1 1 J wl.T 17 n f Inniin.ii loin 1

THAT wc shall on the r r . . r o i, anu . . r t wc snail on mc r0rleitcd for non-payment agreeable to law - second day of the next term of the Circuit !;..i i... .VA:.. YT ,av?

WnvnuvrU K nnt nn secomi uay 01 mc next lerm 01 me vircuu nnw rin;mpfi uv .,;, f XTur. 7 "

i vuwii ui vviiuiii . rr-tM . . . r , 'I'v nvn a ui miaul uailOnMnTtnp , u i t , court of Gibson county, state of Indiana, or under ihpirt nf mn..f.i n d 9 "3Jl?"" l hala,VcI'- as soon thereafter as" convenient, apply by V "d 'f:, " f WM ?fr f MT.

noi.iuc ii (.iu ui inu mim nuusc in v in- rcit ,,, ,;,. , .-'..." "V "" ".hci 01 pur-

i,on Monday the twcnty-.evemh day So anpointod to divide tl e rea es a e of A- ' P" r , dS ,hM 1,ave rcve,tctl fo'lor one Trustee for the Lower ward, ?"S n.-? non-payment of the purchase money," the,

to supply the vacancy occasioned by tho ,c , r ' L: ri! :.VV. - V ?r,e!nal '""! of '" P"rchc of which

siRnation of J. L Champomie, .-John Pun- ,,, " " r . .'m aM; nV.ln. 'osl ' ""ye -Given under my

communicated Owing to the unfavorable state of the weather, the Rev. G. Locke thought it advisable to postpone his reply to the doctrines advanced lately by a Reverend x Roman Priest, in Vinccnnes. Mr. Locke will, the grace of C5od assisting, preach his intended sermon in the Methodist meeting house in this place, on Sabbath next, at 1 1 o'-

ning is appointed JudP,e. and John . la.ly, cd recab, lo an act emleJi Anact t0

Clerk of said election.

of Trustees of the Borough of Vincennes. SAMUEL HILL, Clk. July 15, 1829. 23-2t

clock, a m.

II.

Hats Made & Sold, hu

f) R. P. PRICE, ffcfs'cENNES, Indus Ay J

In the house lately occupied by

Jamea If McArthur as an lion store, on Second street, one door above Market street. The prices of 775 in general, are for

BURTC1I AND 1IEKERD

WOULD inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have just received from Philadelphia a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, lURDWJRE, SHOES,

L E G HO RX JW. WYE TS, Wc. bY.

Einc Rorams, Coarse do

85 3

Reaver, - glO Eine Castor, 8 Ccarsc do - 6

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 rabitfur the farmers would find it to their interest, at least 25 per cent, to purchase from the manufacturers. 1 pledge myself that my Hats

Which they will rcll low for cash, or such s,ia" bc m.ac,c.in lhc be' manner, of sufierior

articles of produce in hand, as may suit. slu l,u " ,7,)

10-3m Vinccnnes. April I, 1829. . . ""um.uu,

rcuruary, urjy. 2-u 1CrP0RK CORjYV OATS, willbc re ceived in exchange for Hat,i. R P P

IASHIONAHLE

Vinccnnes. April I, 1829.

r tomlinsonTni) UOS8,

1TI AVE just received from Philadelphia and Raltimore, a large and general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Together with an extensive assortment of GLASS, QUEENS, & HARD WARE, N A U.S. IKON. CASTINGS. &r..

And having spared no pains in selecting ar made of the Best materials, in the Newest

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CHEAP H.1TS.

; : : 0 0 0 : : : - GEO. W. PURLEY,

HAS now on hand, and intends keeping for sale, an assortment of

iui ts

tides of the best quality, they invite a call,

being determined to sell low lor cash. 17-3m Vinccnncs, June 1829.

Fashions, and in the most workmanlike man

tier. He will sell low for Cash, Fur, and

such other produce as may suit. 17-tf Vinccnncs, May, 1828.

NOTICE.

rTTlIIE subscriber has now in complete op

FTpHE subscribers have just received from I cration, in Pjascsros, Gibson county,

Ji Aew lea, rnladclf:'iia 1ST iiaitixiorc, Indiana, a

; large and complete assortment of GOODSl

which they wiil sell unusually low. REYNOLDS Sc BONNER. June 4, 1829 17-6t

Indiana, Mp

U LIANG Mil. I..

and will attend to all orders in that line ol

business, punctually. Persons residing in Ruox county, who wish cloth Fulled, will

Lost Land Certificate. ? .casc Icavc thc same al Uie. tcs ficc !n

r-.-,.,,,. . , , .1 t lULcmies, as arrangements nave ocen mauc TvTOTlCh is hereby Riven, that sir weeks ..... ' . . . b .

L after date application will be made to the Register of thc Land Office at Vinccnncs, in thc state of Indiana, for a Certificate of fokfeiteo lam) stock, for the amount paid on thc fractional section No. four, in township No. seven, south, of range numbcr five, west, in the Vinccnnes District, containing five hundred ami twenty-four acres and sixty-eight hundredths of an acre, and cnt

cred on the 25th day of March, 1812, and forfeited for non-payment of thc purchase

money agreeable to law ; now claimed by

ap

proved, January 2, 1824.

T JAMES DEVIN,

ls ALEXANDER DEVIN, Jr. Heirs of Alexander DKviN,dccd July 2, 1829 22-4t

ss.

vs.

1. .1 1 p . 1 . -

uanu uus nrsi oay ot JUly, 1829. 216t HENRY WALLS, for himself, and tho other heirs of wm' barton, deed. Lost Land Certificate.

vj OTICE is hereby given, that six weeks . IN after date, application will be made t

the Register of thc Land Office at Vinccnnes, in the state of Indiana, for a certificate ofc'

forfeited land stock, for the amount paid

SI A 1 E OF INDIANA, Gill ON COUNTY,

Gibson drcuit court, February Term, 1829. on the south east quarter of section No thir-

Jaiiics Corn, rJL ty-four, in township No. six, south, of rann-o

No. fourteen, west. And nUn th

IN CHANCERY. r ' vt 7. V

quaucr ii sctuon imo. inirty hve, in town-

Thc heirs of Daniel Put-

man, deceased.

ship No. six, south, of range No. fourteen.

A T Ihis time came the complainant by his west, in thc Vincennes District, entered on

W. counsci, and it appearing to thc satu- the 23d day of May, 1807, by Gcortre Chan-

raciion oi mc court, inai me ueianuanis arc man, aim iorieiieu lor non payment aprcca-

noi innaonanis oi mis siaic, wnercupon, on oiy io law ; now claimed oy me under

motion, it is ordered by the court, 1 hat the act ot Congress ol the 23d day of May

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peuueuey oi uws bun uu niaue in mc vvesiern emmtu iu uci tor mc reiiet ot purchasers Sun, (a newspaper printed in Vincennes,) of public lands that have reverted for nonfour weeks successively, that unless the de payment of thc purchase money," thc origifendants appear by themselves, or counsel, on nal certificates of the purchase of which has or before the first day of our next term, to bc been lost or destroyed. Given under my holden at thc court house in Princeton, in said hand, this 9th day of June, 1829. county, and answer the complainant's bill, the 20-Gt JOSEPH KENNEDY, for same will be taken for confessed, and a de- himself, and the other heirs ol Joseph

crcc entered in their absence. Kehhedt deceased.

A copy test, JOHN I NEELY,' Clk. c.c.c. June 29, 1829 2l-4t

Chap-igrcea-

ler thoj

, 1828, hasertt

Mary Braudus, Administratrix

of thc estate of James

dus, deceased. j0

l nomas dcott.

Biau I

IN till AN CEHYi

with thc proprietors, to bring and return the

same, free of cost A similar arrangement has been made for thc convenience of the citizens of Vandehurch Sc Posey counties. He pledges himself to dress, and colour if required, in a complete and workman like manner, all cloth forwarded to him. JAMES EVANS. March 18, 1829 6-tf A Bright Sorrel llorae taken up

J Y Francis McDonald, jr. living in Barr

May, 1828, 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 thc purchase of which has been lost or destroyed. Given under my hand this 8th of June, 1829. 20-6t-JAO WILLIAM BLACK,

township, Daviess countyt Indiana, a

me under lhc act of Congress of thc 23d otpfight sorrel horse, a blaze in his forehead,

some small saddle marks, a small white streak under thc girth, blind in the ofT eye, supposed tobc 14 years old, 14 hands high, appraised to S28, by John G. Burch, c John Parsons, before mc, JOSEPH BROWN, j.r. June 2, 1829. 22-3t-EHM'j.tp

NOTICE Jj S hereby given, that, six weeks after date, II annlicatinn will Up mtrlA tn t. o : .

State Of Indiana, of the Land Office at Vincennes, in the stato

Daviess Circuit court, March Term 1829. of Indiana, for a Certificate of forfeited

land stock, for the amount paid on the north west quarter o section number thirty-four, in township number five south, of range No. thirteen west, in the Vinccnncs District, entered on the first day of October, 1807, and

AT this day came the complainant by jo- lorfeited for non-payment agreeable to law; SEi'ii warner, her counsel, and it au- now claimed by the heirs of William McA-

peaiing to the satisfaction ol the court) that doo, under the act of congress of the 23d of thc said defendant is a non resident of the May, 1828, entitled 44 An act for the relief state of Indiana, and he not having appeared of purchasers of public lands that have reand answered said complainant's bill: It is verted for non payment of the purchase mothervfore ordered, That he appear here on oi ncy," the original certificate of the purchase before thc first day of thc next term of this of which has been lost or destroyed. Given court, and answer thc said complainant's bill, under my hand this first day of July, 1829. otherwise the same will be taken forconfes- 2l6t DANN LYNN, foi himself, and sed as to and against him, and the matters the other heirs of wm mcadoo, deed, thereof decreed accordingly : And it is fur- . ther ordered, That a copy of this order be TOP bale published in thc Western Sun, a newspaper TlCO Quarter Sections Of Land printed at Vincennes, for four weeksinsue N the main road from Vincennes to St. CCSSIOII. U Louis, in the COUntV nf I.rurrnri ta

A copy test, of Illinois. These nunrteis are itiintirl rl i

rectly on the state road, about 5 miles from Lawrencevillc ; there is about forty acres un

der lence, a good House, Well, and out IIou-

JOHN VANTRES, Clk. d c c.

July 7, 1829. 22-4t

Estray Gray Horse.

'fHAKEN up by Samuel Posclwaite, living on the premises, and is one of the best

JL m Dubois county, state ot Indiana, a 3"u""s lu - yuuuc nousc on mc roaa. gray horse about 14J hands high, supposed A Kood warra"ly deed will bc made to thc to be four years old last spring, no brands or Purchaser and terms of sale made easy, marks perceivable, both hind feet white, ap , Also' lhe rcal esfatc of John B'ocklebank, praised by George Daficin, Enoch Ddmon deceased, lying in the aid county, being thc son and John Dafiern, to g30. before me, soulh half of &cct,on 36 township 4 north, of JOSIAH REEDER, J p. ranEc 12 wcst containing 241 acres and 45 June 30, 1829 22-3t hundredths ; this property is situated on the y 7 4 m'i.piv ma,n St. Louis road, near the town of Law-

JP Ar 1 rcnceville, and is believed to be one of tho NETor two boys to learn the Tannisg best tracts of land in said county price busincss.the boys must be from eleven per acre. Any Derson wishing to m.rrh-...

to fifteen years old, and would bc preferred cither of said tracts, will apply to the subfrom the country application to be made to scriber, or to Valentine J. Bradlet, Esoc. in JOHN BLACK. Lawrcnceville. JOHN LAW

viuccuucs, June iov. i-u 1 vinccpnei, ui? 3, 2lii

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