Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 August 1829 — Page 2
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of it; but some other communication which the chief made to the agent, for prudential reasons, perhaps had best not be made too public, as they appertain to the safety of the agent. The chic! also stated that deputati ops had been sent to the Chcrokccs, the Choctaws and Seminoles, lo solicit their concur rence in sentiment and action with them, the Creeks, but that none but the Chcrokees had been heard from, and that they concurred that Ross, the President was preparing a talk for the nation, advising them never to give up their land, but to kill every white man who crossed the line "
Mr
TOML1NSON AND ROSS,
"R 1 AVK just received fiem Philadelphia jS l; and Puiltimore, a large and general assortmcut of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Together with au extensive assottmcnt of (;lass, queens, & hard-ware, NAILS, IRON, CASTINGS, ike &c. And having spared no pains in selecting ar tides of the best quality, they invite a call, being determined to sell low for cash. 17-3ni Vinccnncs, June 1329.
. NRW GOODS. rtjlHE subscribers have just received from Jl -Yew York, Philadelphia PfJfi.ncre,
Public Notice. DOCTOR McNAMEE has received by several late arrivals, an additional assortment of P? Drugs and Medicines, ' Paints and Dye SlulTs, S Patent Medicine, generally Swaim's Panacea, Medical Furniture and Surgeon's lnstru merits. Making his assortment more extensive and general than any heretofore offered for sale in this place all of which will be sold ns 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 i the quality of the articles furnished. DOCTOR WOOLVF.RTOX still continues to aid mc in the above business, and to follow his profession as heretofore. E. McNAMEE. Vinccnnes, July 1829. 22-tf
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FrrnoN for
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STATE OF INDIANA, Posky courrrv,
Posey Circuit court, February Perm, 1829
John Alexander, vs. lw
Nancy Alexand-
A NL) now at tlijlime it appearing to the satisfaction ot the court, that the defendant is not an inhabitant rf this state, On niGticn it l3 crdcrcd, That publication of the
pendency of this suit be made in some public
a large and complete assortment of G OODS j newspaper printed in this state, four weeks
which they wiil sell unusually low
REYNOLDS & BONNER.
June 4. 1829
17-61
Columbian Steam Mill. Vinccnnes.
J THE subscriber haviig made arrange- ( W incnts with William II Nf.ilson, are prepai ed to purchase WHEJP, CO AW, and Produce geneially, for cash and in trade And have on hand a good assortment ot seasonable Dry Goods, Groceries. Lmhvavc, Quenisxv irc and Castings, And are daily expecting tnc arrival of lurthr supplies, which we aie dcicrincd to sell for Cash, and in barter, at the lowest prices. SAMUEL N. MAERON, & Co. Vinccnncs, July 11, 1G29. 24 if
flats Made & Sold, by R. P PRICE, (VlXCE S SES, Is U I A X.-! , ) In ti e house iU ly occupied by
Jam en If Mc Arthur, as an lion store, on Second street, one rl ur above Market street. The prices of a r .s in general, arc tor Jleave r, - ! 0 J P i c P o ra rn s , 5 Fine Cisfcr, 3 Cocrsc do 3 Coarse do - 6 jj Hats made in the chop here, arc in gone ral, nmch superior to those imported trom the Eastern states, for the. loiter arc made of the coarsest wool, and naped w U! ra1 it fur the farmers would find it to their interc.it, at
least Jf per cent to purchase IV run the man
w'iac'. ut ers. I
shall he made in
stutT, and in the
RICHARD P. PRICE. rVhnnrw t:129. 2-tf tiTPOnK, COX.Y& O.rPS, will be re ceived in exchange for IlcJs. R P P
successively, that unless the defendant ap
pear here on the first day of the next term of this cuutt, to be holdf n on the fourth Monday of August next and answer the said complainants bill, the court will proceed lo hear and determine the same in her absence.
A copy lent,
July 16, 1329.
J. P. DR A EE, C7.fr. p.c.c.
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ST A IE OF INDIANA, Posey county,
Piecy Circuit court, February 'Perm, 1829.
f
riTiorr i on.
di vouch.
idin Scarborough, JJ
Rebccca Scarborou
i XD now at this time it appearing to the 1 satisfaction of the court, that the defen dant i3 not an inhabitant of thU state, Oil motion it ii' ordered, That publication of the pendency of this suit be made in some pubhc newspaper printed in this state, four weeks successively, that unless the defendant appear
here on the fitst day id the next term of this
court, to he holdcn on the lourth Monday of August nc:;t, and answe- the said complain ant's bill, the court ooccd to hear and determine the same in ;;tr absence. A copy test, J. P. DRAKE, Cfr. i.c.c. Ju!v IG. 1R?1. 25-41
? Land for Sale.
I AM authorized to sell the two following tracts of land, the property of Rachel Hackley, 178 acres of land, a d No. 176, also, 171 acres, a d. No. 174 any person wishing to purchase cither of the above desirable tracts of land can know the terms on application to major Benj. V. Iicckes who lives in the neighbourhood of the land, or to E. STOUT, J gent. February 20, 1829 2-tf
"TLost Land Certificate. OTICE is hereby given, that six weeks JSjf after date, application will be made to t e Register of the Eand Office at Vinccnnes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of forfeited land stock, for tht: amount paid on the south cast quarter of section number thirty-six, in township number one north, ol range number three west, entered hcictolore in the names of Isham Ray and Henderson IJrown,in the Vinccnncs District, and which is forfeited for non-payment agreeably to law; now claimed by me under the act ol Congress of the 23d of May, 1823, entitled An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands that have reverted for non-payment of the purchase money," the originial certificate cf the purchase of which has been lost, or destroyed by fire. Given under my hand this 17th day of July, 1829. 24-Gt WILLIAM PINNICK
A Yellow Sorrel Filly. TAKEN up by William Miller, living in Johnson township, Gibson county, Ind. one yellow sorrel filly mixed with white hairs, supposed to be three years old, small blaze in the face, near hind foot white, about 15 hands high, appraised to g62 and 50 cents,
fore me, JOHN TRIBLE, j p. August 2, 1829. 26-3t
lly the I ' resident of the Unilal tite.;
N pursuance id law. I, Andkkw J.cksov,
President of the United States of A
a men-
Lost Land Certificate.
7b l he Prhders of I lie U. States Yv 1. .1 ...... ..I I 1 . .!
I l, r1 e iiw:, ine prices oi i n me nuueuais us j , p ed in making Printing Types, have been ! ijicatly reduced, anil the facility ol manufaeI turinjc greatly increased. The subscriber
there love has lccn induced to make a propor-
om
the
, , ii-. I , it ; tionable reduction m the pnccr, wh'ch hi pledge myself th?.t mv Hats. , c . , . 1 ' , . , . i - ' , th'C tirst rl Apiil, have been as stated in 1 n best manner, ot sufunzrl . ,. 1 , .. , . . . ft . t ! r-nnexed list. i he character ol tnc I v ; most ay .': iiab Je style. i . . T, . ...
lie Ins his Ox Mill, at d
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complete opt ratum. lie wii rtvo
FI.OUll F'Ml 'VII V. AT,
On the most accommodating terms. Py his; rmnncr
ypc
made at this Foundry is well known to the
Pradc, who are assured that in regard to the quality of metal, finish, and durabiTyty, do deviation has been made. lie lias on hand a complete assortment, Mid
j can supply any quantity on a short notice;
he v.illoe happy lo receive the mders of his
tome:-?, which will lu.ve immediate attcn-
Mcrchants who l.avc crdcrs from a
voticc to Fanners.
rjJHE subsc 'ihcr lcspecMuity :ofcr."ns the! cu, $ Eanrers of the conntrv ieoeraily, thatj tion
n .v:: .m.l, m Kro?.d, can have oinccs complete with pres
ses, and every ihmpj necessary for a Printing , Establishment, put up in the most perfect
Publishers are renuestcd to tive
Mrict aitention tobusir.es, he hopes to re- thi? advertisement a place in their papers a
ccivc ashore f tntir custom. I Ic v ill pn: c hxZ Wheat. Flax Seed. ' Saw Logs, At the maiket price He is also delermined to tell y IMYiWVM At the lowest puces lu-the onmtUv. J. l'. colman. Vinccimcs, June 1S29. 20-tf
NOTICK.
rrjHE subset iher has nou- in complete op- Small Pica,
eratton, m PRiscE-roy, Gibson countv,' Ica,
few times, to receive payment, g2, in type,
or in the settlement of their accounts RICHARD RON ALDSON. Px :r:;;. At six months credit for approved paper, or at a discount of five per centum lor cash.
Pearl, per lb. 31 Nonpariel, 7 Minion, r. Prcvicr, Pourrreous,
Lonix Primer,
S T 1
t s & rJi no i ana, a
jf CI it I t r " ' i r r r
i
Iriglisli, 36 Great Primer, 31 Double Pica, 32 do m eat Primer, 32 plain Laiic Lcttcr, 30 Scabbards and Quotations, 30
The price.; of other descriptions of types tc proportionally reduced. Old types re-
-10 90 70 56 46 40 33 35
and will attend to all mdcis in that line of; ceived in pavment at 9 cents per lb
business, punctually. Persons residing in j Piil:ide':'iia August 1, 1829. IvtiOK covioiv, who ?ish clotli Fulled, willT m ; phMsi leave the same at the Srr Ofice in! V Administrator's Notice.
Vinccnnes, as aM-ani;ements have been made "with the proprie'ors, to brr; and return the same, fuk.f. of cosr A similar arrange-
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OTICE is hcichy iv en, that six weeks jjsj after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vinccnnes, in the state of Indiana, for a Certificate of FoitFEiTF.n land stock, for the amount paid on the south east quarter of section number fifteen, in township No. one north, of rane No one west, entered in the name of John Farrie, (who is now deceased) in he Vinccnnes District, and which is forfeited for nonpayment agreeable to law ; now claimed by me aa the Administi ator of the said John Ear ris, deceased, under the act ol Congress ol the 23d of May, 1823, entitled "An art for the relief of purchasers of pub ic lands that have reverted for non payment of the pur chase money," tho original certificate of the purchase of which has been lost, or destroyed by fire. Given under my hand this 17th day of July, 1829. 24-6t WILLIAM PINNICK, Adm of John Fakris, deceased.
LL persons indebted to the subscriber arc requested to come forward imme
diately and make payment, .or satisfactory arrangements for the same ; towards those who ncg!ect. this notice, other measures will be pursued. lie wishes to inform the public in general, that he st ii continues to carry on the Vlaayjt Making Business. Plough Frames made and warranted, at the shortest notice By strict and close attention to the business, and by the quality ol his work, he hopes ta please bis employers, and to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. JAMES BURNS.
lay 25, 1329. 16-lf
ca. do hereby declare ar.d make known that a public sale will be held at the Land Office a: i'.isD.t i.i a. in the state ol Illinois, en thcVcr Monday in Oetobtr next, for the disposal cf the public lands within the limits of the undermentioned townships, to wit : Townships twenty-two, twrnty-tlirec, twenty-four and twenty five, of ia"e one. Townships twenty-two, tw t nty-thi cc, tw cnty four and twenty -five, cf ranre two. Townships twenty two, twenty thicc, twenty four and twenty five, of rar ge thtce. All ."or:h of the base line, and East of the third ptincipal Meridian The townships are to be offered in the order above designated, beginning with the lowest nnn hcr of section in each. Tlu: lards reserved by law for the use cf schools, and for other purposes, are to be excluded from sale. Oivcn undei my hand at the city of Washington, this third dav of July, a n. 1829. ANDREW JACKSON. By the President : OEORGE GRAHAM, Commihntr
20-tds
ftf the General Land OJ'ice.
incenncs,
rM vi
1
icrifl's Sale.
uie of a fieri facias, on replevy bond,
fci ty-i t, mi v.ci.v.ii uuiii Vvii;iN a oiiieem the Knox Circuit couit, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vinccnncs, on Saturday the twenty ninth day of .lugus! next, between the hours of ten o'eloek a m, and five o'clock p rn, agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the following tract of land, to wit: one hundred acres of land on which Samuel Farrihurst now lives, with all the improvements thereon, it being the same land which the said Samuel Farr hurst conveyed to Alfred Farrihurst. by deed bearing date the twenty-eighth day January, eighteen hundred and twenty five, as by reference to the Recorder's office of the county ol Knox, will more fully appear ; taken as the property of Alfred Farrihurst, at the suit of Samuel Swain against Samuel Farrihurst and Alfred Farrihurst. JOHN .MYERS, Shff k.c July 24, 1829. 24-41-8250
LL persons aic hereby notified, that I It'll r l.l.fi.-. ..111 !-,tf.n -. I . .1 . ... ..
upon the estate of John Christopher Frede-
nicnt has been made lor the on vetr.ence ot ' rick Graeter, (late of Knox county) deccasthe citizens of VANnK.ni ur.it k PosF.Yroun-! cd, and has taken an inventory, and caused an tics He p'td- s lumbi'l tu .vkj. and co ' appraisement to be made of his estate, which r ot vif required, in a compkte and workman i I hae returned to the Clerk's office. All like manner, all cloth furw aided to :,im ! persons having claims against the same arc
J M hS h. ANS. I rcuutstcd to present them to me nrnnerlv
. i i -
Marcli 18 29
6-t I
C'.SA or 11 OXA will be i;iven for any j The estate is solvent.
authenticated for settlement within one year
; from this date, and those indebted to the same,
are requested to make immediate payment.
quantity of i lean I.vintn or Cotton hags at
CHARLES II. DEROME, sldm.
iNj iA-,v UIOUH,lV,U lilUl till. iH and teal estate together, belomrinir to
the estate of William Brittim;ham, deceased, will not be sufficient to discharge the debts and demands against it, the same is hereby declatcd insolvent, and a settlement thereof will be made as such. The creditors of said estate are also notified that a petition has been filed before the Probate court of Gibson county, by the un dersigned, setting forth the condition of said estate. And all creditors who do not present their claims before the determination of the court thereon will be postponed. SAM HALL, Exor.ol William Hiuttingham, deed. August 6. 1829. 27-3t Jf WANTED, ipKNE or two boys to learn the Tjssisg VI jr business, the boys must be from eleven to fifteen yeais old, and would be preferred from the country application to be made to JOHN BLACK. Vincenncs, June 182. 13-tf
By the President of the United State: h N put siiancc of law, I, And hew Jci:;G;., H President of the United States ol America, do hereby declare and make known that a public sale will be held at the Land Office at Sri; ir.c field, in the state of Illinois, cnth third Mcr.day in October next, for the disposal of the public lands within the limits cf the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, A'crth of the base line, end ;rn." of the fourth principal Meridian. t- wit : Townships sixteen and seventeen, of laiifo one Township sixteen, and fractional townships seventeen and eighteen, of range two. Township sixteen, ar.d fractional township seventeen, of lane three Town-hip sixteen, ar.d fractional township se 1 1. teen, of ranc;e four. Townships fifteen and sixteen, and fractional township seventeen, of lange iie. Fractional tow nships fifteen and sixteen, oi range six. "I he above lands are adjacent to the river Mississippi, and include the mouth of Roc): river, and arc the nearer: surveyed pubii-j lands to the Lead mines at Galena Also, at the same time and place, will hoffered for sale the undermentioned township!, and fractional townships, lying jYvrt of the base line, and Vcu of the third principal ?Icridian, to wit: Townships-twenty thicc, twenty-four, and twenty live, of ranges one, two, three k four. Township twenty-three, and fractional townships twenty four and twenty five, o: range five. Township twenty-three, and fractional tow:. ship twenty four, of range si::. Fractional townships twenty-three ar..i twenty four, of rane seven. Fractional tow nship twenty three, of range ciftht. The townships are to be offered in the o:"dcr above designated, beginning with the lowest number of section in each. . The lands reserved bylaw far the use c. schools, and for ether purposes, at e to Lc excluded fiom s.!c. Given under my hand at the city of Was'.inton, tfiia. thiid day of July, a. n !32'J. ANDREW JACKSON. By the President,
GEORGE Gil Ml AM CowmixsKr 26-td-, cf the Gen-ral l and Ojficr j Uaori and Carnage Ahikini;. j A FTLR ackr.ov. lcdginr; with giuthudc hi: ! jx obligations to those who have favoured ' him with work and patronage since his estaj blLhment in Vinccnr.es, the subscriber most j respectfully ir.fonr.s the public, that he has now in operation a machine cf his own inver.i tion, by which he can make more than double j the wotk. than in the ordinary way of working, and of course will make Cauiii ac.z", and Wagons of every description, fi cm a lit- ' tie Wagon to a Post Coach, as cheap. ;l no; cheaper than any carriage shop "m the United i Stales He has good workmen, and a good stock of seasoned timber on hand. 1 hose wanting woiL done in his line, bv callini-- on i him will be satisfied no doubt. Wagons repaired at the shortest notice. : c t - .
i oijjn painimg anu viiioing w in oe auer.ueu tc. j DANIEL WH1TMORE. Vinccnnes, Ju y J 829 24 if
A Hriglit Bay llore, rjlAKEN up by Daniel Col man, liringin Jl Monroe township. Pike county, la one bright bay horse, 14 3 hands high, b:at:dcd C, on the near shoulder, a scai under the.
rrt Inn tirf)i h tm( ,... . . ...rl.' Minrl
appraised to 17. by David Black and Philip Colman, befote me, JOHN CHOW, J r. July 2, 132 .
:hc WKSNTKX SUN o!ficC.
Aurjust 12, 1829. -1 -ol
