Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 August 1829 — Page 2
TOMLINSON AND ROSS; TT n AVE just received from Philadelphia J 1L and lialtimcrei a large and general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Together with an extensive assortment of GLASS, QUEENS, & HARD-WARE, NAILS, IRON, CASTINGS, &c. &c. And having spared no pains in selecting articles of the best quality, they invite a call, being determined to sell low for cash. 17-Sin Vinccnnes, June 1829.
0 NKWjOODS. 4 FITHE subscribers have just received from
JX. -Ww York, Philadelphia Baltimore, a large and complete assortment of GOODS which they wiil sell unusually low. REYNOLDS fc BONNER. June 4. 1829. 17-6t
FASHIONABLE CHEAP II A TS.
GEO. W. PUR LEY,
H AS now on hand, and intends
(k keeping for sale, an assortment of
undc of the Best materials, in the Newest Fashions, and in the most workmanlike manner. lie will s':ll low for Cash, Eur, and Mich other produce as may suit. IT if Vinccnnes, Mar, 1328.
ioncirtcfarmcr3. THE subscriber respectfully informs the Farmers of the country generally, that he has his Ox Mill, and IVisd Afii, in complete operation. He will give FLOUR FOR WHEAT, On the most accommodating terms. By his strict attention to business, he hopes to receive a share of their custom. He will purchase JFhcat, Flax Seed, & Sow Logs, At the market price -He is also determined to sell 0 LUMBER At the lowest prices by the quantity. J. L. COLMAN. Vinccnncs, June 1829. 20-tf Columbian Steam Mill, Vinccnncs.
fTTHE subscribers having made arrangeJi mentswith William H. Nkilso:., are prepared to purchase U'HRAT, CORX, and Produce generally, for cash and in trade. And have on hand a good assortment ot sea
sonable
nj Goods, Groceries, Hardmarc, Qucctiswure and Castings,
nd arc dailv expecting the arrival of further
supplies, which wcare determined to sell for
Cash) and in barter, at the lowest prices. SAMUEL N, M AKRON, & Co. Vinccnnes, July 11, 1829. 24-tf
son: t Am
Hats Made & Sold, by R. P. PRICE,
( -VC.T.V.VSS, INDIANA, J
In the house lately occupied by James & ?c Arthur, cj ar Ircn store, on Se cm. street one door above Market street. The prices of hats in general, are for
Fine Her a
Ccarcc
WINDSOR CflAiKS.
do
3 3
WS70ULD inform the public in general,
y v that he has established iumscii in the
house owned by John Pitcher, on the corner of Vigo and Second streets, where h'i will
have cn hand a good assortment of Chairs and Settees, of all sizes, and of the best quality, and fin
ished in the neatest manner, at short notice, and which he will sell unusually low for cash,
or such articles of produce as may suit. 13tf Vinccnnes, May 1829.
Waran and Carriage Making.
k FTER acknowledging with gratitude his I u obligations to those who have favoured
Beaver, - gtO Fine Caster, 3 Coarse do - 6
Hats made in the shops here, are in genen I ..ill ft. I'tilini-lfkit f r ttnca 1 In linrt nil J I
, . i ! .. l r him with work and patronage since his cslathc Eastern states, for thc latter ai c made ol i , . . 1 . . ., ., . , . , ... , . bhshment in V incennes, the subscriber most the coarsest wool, and naped with rabit tur . r , ... . , . 4, , - , c , . . respectfully informs the public, that he has the farmers would find it to their interest, at . 1 . , . 1 r . . , . t, . i r .i now in operation a machine ot his own invenleast 25 per cent, to purchase trom the man- , ., i , i , . 1 T , , u ,i . u I Hon, by which he can make more than double v.lacturcrs I p'edre mvscll that my Hats1 , , , , , r ,
thill !i'- niwin in tlir icof iiniiMfr rr ttiflcr-Ar i J
L'lll'l MUVI. Ill .llW-tl'. llllllll. i Ml I' 1.(11.1 Irfl
MuiV, and in the nvst Fashionable stvle
pplication to Couvt.
E heirs of Charles Manvillc, (late of
Knox county) deceased, and all others,
aic hereby notified, that I shall apply to the
honorable Circuit court to be held in said
county in August next, for the appointment of Commissioners to assign mc my dower in the following lands : Donation lot No. 244, containing 2u0 acres ; and also lot No. 204,
containing 600 acres of land
SALLY MANVILLE. July 7, 1829. 22-4t
TIC AT
TACHMENT.
STATE OF INDIANA,?
Knox County, Knox Circuit Court. John McGilTin, administrator"! twe rvu M,K ,WC,,1 IN DOMES
Ephraim C. Stephens, J
Tj OTIGE is hereby given to the said EJLI phraim C. Stephens of the pendency ot the said writ ot Domestic Attachment, in the Knox Circuit court, at the suit of the said John McGiftin, Administrator of Nathan Webb, deceased, against him, and that the same wilt be dockettcd for trial at the next ensuing term of the said court, to be holden at Vinccnnes on the third Monday of August next. For II. JOHNSON, C 7 D C. JOHNSON, Z?. Clk. kcc July 20, 1829. 24-41 S. Jvdah, Atty. for Pit IT.
Lost Land Certificate.
after date, application will be made to
the Register of the Land Office at incennes, in the state ot Indiana, for a Certificate of forfeited i.and stock, for the amount paid on the south cast quarter of section number hirty-six, in township number one north, of range number three west, entered heretofore in the names of Iiham Ray and Henderson Rrown,in the Vinccnncs District, and which is forfeited for non-payment agreeably to law; now claimed by mc under the act of Congress of the 23d of Slay, t828, entitled " An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands that have reverted for non-payment of the purchase money," the oi iginial certificate ot
the purchase of which has been lost, or des ii n " i .. i . !
iroycu oy nrc. Liiven umier my nana uns I7tli day of July, 1823. 24-Ct WILLIAM PINNICK
RICHARD P. PRICE. Fcb'-mry, 1829 2-tf KCrPONK. COIsWt? OATS, will be re-
1 in exci'au re tor Hats R P. P
Lost Land Certificate
TT( i'lCl' is hereby .m en, that six weeks! j altt'r date applieotion will be made to!
the Re gister ot the Land OiTcc a: Vinccnnes, in 'he s'a'e. . Indiana, lor a Certificate oi i 'ihi ki 1KD lan d srori", for the amount paitl on t!;c Ii actional section No. four, in township N-. seven, south, d' ran;;c number five, v:M, i i the Vinccntics Disiri"t, containii five hund'ed and twenty-lour ceres and MVy-eii;ht hundtedths of an acre, and cnt-
d on the ."th day oi Marcli, L12,
ing, and of comsc will make Caiihxaces and Wagoijs of every description, from a little Wagon to a Post Coach, as cheap, if not cheaper than any carriage sNip in the United States. He has good woi k . t n, and a good stock of seasoned timber on hand. Those wanting work done in his line, by calling on him will be satisfied no doubt. Wagons repaired at the shortest notice. Sign painting and Gilding will be attended to DANIEL WHITMORE. Vinccnnes, July 182y. 2 S-tf C? Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a fieii facias, on replevy bond, 4JD and to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit couit, I vwll expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vin-
N OTICE is hereby given, I after date, application wj
ci e
f.rleited for nonpayment of the purchase ccnnc,,on wiancsuayinc agiucenin aay oi mcnev a-.etable to law; now claimed hy rlusU8t neXt' ,lelwct,n lhc ours of lcn me undrr toe act of Congress of the 23d of c,ock am' antl five 0?clock P m' agreeably to IVIqv. 23. entitled An act for the relief' l,,c lhiriJ secl,on of thc law subjecting real
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of purchaser of public lands that tmc rover- anu Pcrso"ai csiai lo execuwon, " iiowtcdlorn.Mi pavmrot of the purchase mcncv,"iln- tract of land, to wit : one hundred acres the original ctrti:ica!c ot the purchase of i ()l.,an on w"ch Samuel larnhurst now lives, v.hiHi lias hcr.n !o,t or dr 3: roved -Given i xvixh a!1 tnc improvements thereon, it being under mv h, nd thi, Hh of June,'l829. j lhe same ldIul whlch hQ saul .Samucl rarn-
on-A:-j.r,
WILLIAM 11LACK,
Application lo Court. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CO.YCFAt.V:
0
rfiAKL notice, that on the titht day ot thc ; . r .,, , v. ., y . ',- i the property of AUrcd Larnhurst, at thc sui Q next term, or as soon tr.erca.tcr as r , J . e i t' i . . , iii . . .! ; t Samuel Swam against Samuel rarrihurs counsel can be hcaid, I sh ill apnlv to the , 4 ,r , T, ., ,
Circuit court ot Vandei burh ctiunty, to be holden at thc court house in Evansville, in said county of mdet hurt;!), on thc first Tilonday of September next, to i a partition o! factioual section No fit u en, in township No. seven south, of raiv;e NTo ten west, in the District ot lands ofFutcd for sdc at Vinccn lies, containing two hundred "nd eiglity six acies and fitiv one hutKiredihs, between myscif, and the heirs of Hrzek ti I'aiker, deed. LOUENZ ) PARKER. July 10, 1829 'Jo-cJh-tp 4t rjjin7. snbsc ih-'-Mas now in complete cpjj cration, lu 'siscktow C5ibson county,
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U LLIXO MILL,
r.t. l will attend to all otdsis in that line of business, punctually Felons icsiding in Knox county, who wish cloth Fulled, wilt please leave thc same at thc Stui?e OjIce in Vinccnnes, as ai rangements hae been made Nvith t fie pioprietors, to bring and return the same, fiif.e of cost A similar arrangement has been mule for the convenience of thc citizens of VANDKniuoii k Posey counties He p cni't s himsc'l to dress, and co lour if required, in a complete and vTorkrnan like manner, all cloth forwarded to him. JAMES EVANS. March IP, 1829. G-tf
hurst conveyed to Alfred I at rihurst, by deed
bearintr date the twcntv-eiirhth day January,
eighteen hundred and twenty five, as by referencr to thc Recorder's oificc of the coun
ty of Knox, will more fully appear ; taken as
suit
arrihurst
and Alficd Earrihurst.
JOHN MYERS, Shf. k.c. July C-t, 1S29 24-lt-'JjO State of Indiana, Daviess Circuit court, March Term 1829. Mary Hraudus, Administrati ix"V of the estate of James IJrau- f in ciian-
dus, deceased. . ? ckky.
vs. Thoma; Scott.
A T this day came tin complainant by jo
JA seph WARNER, her counsel, and it ap
pearing to thc satisfaction of the court, that the said defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana, and he not having appeared and answered said complainant's bill: It is thereore ordt rcd. That he appear here on ot before the fir st day of the next term of this court, and answer the said complainant's bill, otherwise thc same will be taken forconfes sed as to and against him, and thc matters thereof decreed accordingly : And it is further ordered. That a copy of this order be published in thc Western Sun , a newspaper printed at Vinccnncs, for four weeks in succession. A copy test, JOHN VANTRES, Clk. dcc. July 7, 1329. 22-4t Magistrates DLANKS for Illinois for sale at this office.
Lost Land Certificate.
that six weeks
ill be made to
thc Register of the Land Office at Vincennes,
m thc state oi Indiana, tor a Certificate ot FORFEITED LAND STOCK, foT the amOUIlt plid on thc south cast quarter of section number fifteen, in township No. one north, of range No. one west, entered in thc name of John Earns, (who is now deceased) in the Vinccn nes Disttict, and which is forfeited for non payment agreeable to law ; now claimed by mc as the Administrator of the said John Far t is, deceased, under thc act of Congress f thc 23d of May, 1328, entitled "An act for thc relief of purchasers of public lands that have reverted for non payment of thc purchase money," the original certificate of the purchase of which has been lost, or destroyed by fire. Given under my hand this 17ih day of July, 18 29. 24-6t
WILLIAM PINNICK, Adm. of John Earris, deceased. Public Notice. DOCTOR McNAMEE has received by several late arrivals, an additional assortment of f Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicine, generally, Sw aim's Panacea, Medical Furniture and Surgeon's Instruments. Making his assortment more extensive and general than any heretofore offered for sale in this place all of which will be sold as low for cash, as they can be had in Louisville, or any
place in the west. To Physicians who wish to fill their bills with him, he pledges himself to give general satisfaction, both in prices l thc quality of the articles furnished. DOCTOR Jl'OOLVERTOXsx'iW continucs to aid me in thc above business, and to follow his profession as heretofore. E. McNAMEE. Vinccnncs, July 1S29. 22-tf Lost Land Certificate. "txj OTICE is hereby given, that six weeks JJi after date, application will be made to the Register of thc Land Omcc at Vinccnnes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of forfeited land stock, for the amount paid
on the south west quarter of section number twenty-six, in township number six south, of range No. fourteen west, in the Vincennes District, entered on the 21st day of April, 1818, and liable to be torfeited for non-pay ment agreeable to law; now claimed by me as heir of Thomas West, deceased, under the act of congress of the 23d May, 1828, entitled 41 An act for the relief of purchasers of pub lie lands tbat have reverted for non-payment of thc purchase money," thc original certific tc of thc purchase of which has been lost or destroyed Given under my hand, this 1st day of July, 1829. 2i-6t MARY WEST. BLANK DEEDS for sale at the W. Sun, office.
CUMBERLAND ROAD. PROPOSALS for contracts for opening 1 thc Cumberland road, located through ttic state of Indiana, will be received by tho Superintendents at thc Post-Ofticcs in Ccnttrvillc, Wayne county ; Indianapolis, Marion county ; Grccncabtlc, in Putnam county ; and Tcrtc Haute, in Vigo county, until the 31st day of July, next ensuing. Thc work is to be done in the following manner, to wit.: Thc road is to be opened eighty feet wide, thc timber on that width cut off and removed, the stumps must be cut low ; lor thirty fc'et of thc central part of thc road the stumps must be grubbed up, and removed from oft thc whole width of eighty feet. Thc said thirty feet to be levelled, thc hills cut dowp, and the valleys filled up, so that on no part of thc aforesaid width of thirty feet, the elevation of thc road shall exceed an angle of four degices with the horizon. Wherever thc road is to be raised for the purpese of arrying thc road over a valley, the sides of the embankment must be made to slope at c:i
angle not exceeding thirty degrees v.ith the horizon, er vi'h a base ot about one and a half feet for each foot in height ; end in all cases
ih - w'dth of thirty feet at the suiface
be preserved, making a proper allowance fi
the st tvling of earth, and no stump or wc
of any kind to be permitted in filling Up. Where hills ate cut through, or thc n.ad dm; along thc side ol a hill, the bank must be cut at such a dpc a9 to prevent tiie earth fio:; slipping n on the suiface of thirty feet, il.e slopes tiecupon varying according to :n. grouno. On each side ot thc said thirty let , and contiguous to it, a ditch must be made oi' such breadth and depth, as to lead thc water freely off, ami pi event its flowing on thc roai. Commencing at Indianapolis, the road wilt be div idd both Eauwardly and Wcstv.aidly, into sections of one mile each, in thc following manner, viz: Eastwardly from thc 72 mile post at Indianapolis, to thc 71 mi!o mile post or tree, to be the first section Eastwardly ; horn the 71 to the 70 mile post c: tree, to be the second section, and so on t the state line between this state and the stare of Ohio. And Westwardly, bcpinrung at In
j dianapnlis, and from thence to the tlr&i inilo
post or tree, to be thc fust section; from '.ho first to the second mile post or tree, tf e second section, and so on to the state lire cv;i ding this state and Illinois. Pioposals for opening the road agreeably to thc aforesaid regulations, will be received at the places, and until ths time before mentioned Contracts will be given to the lowesi bidders, and not more than ten sections, (ten miles,) will be given to any cue contractor. No advance of money will be made to any, and no bonds for performance are required I ; monthly payments will be made to contractors, equal to three fourths ct the aiue oS thc work actually pcilormcd. 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 in-.o between the contractors and the United States, as to the manner of doing the work, and the time for its completion. Should an person offer for more than one fection, he will specify distinctly and separately, the sections, and the amount for which he will complete each, and the whole. Persons whose proposals may be accepted, will be notified immediately of the san.e, ar.' directed where to attend to enter into article:: of agreement. Should the present appropriation of fifty thousand dollars, not be sufficient to open the whole road, it is to be understood that no contracts will be made for r greater portion than may be opened by mean thereof. HOMER JOHNSON, JOHN MILROY, Superintendents Cumberland Rcacz. Vincennes, June 5, 1829. 19-td
NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the subscriber XJA. arc requested to come forward immediately and make payment, or satisfactory arrangements for the same ; towards those who neglect this notice, other measuics will bs pursued. He wishes to inform the public in general that he still continues to carry cn the yl Plough Making Business: ( Plough Frames made and warranted, at ths shortest notice. By strict and close attention to thc business, and by the quality of t.ii work, he hopes to please his employers, an I to merit and receive a liberal share of pubiij patronage. JAMES BURNS. Vincennes, May 25, 1329. 16-tf
For ale Four Hundred Aacs of Land,
No. 22fi, in the Ad'al. Donation, EAR Collin's Prairie, and within two or three miles of White river; there is a cabin, stable, good w ell of water, and a small improvement; seventy or eighty acres, prairie, the balance well timbered. Three parti of the tract is a rich, black loam, and by cutting a ditch through the prairie, maybe made a very productive grain or stock farm. Mr. Berry, living on tfie state road, will shew thc land to any person wishing tr purchase. I will take four hundred dollars cash, for this land, and ;ivc a general warrantee title. J. B. McCALT.. July 2, 1329. 21-7:
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