Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 August 1829 — Page 2

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TOMLINbON AND ROSS,

1 AVE just received from Philadelphia

Ji and Baltimore, a large and general as-

fcrrnrciyrtiicorrect. but because I have no disposition to meddle with the business of the

Cherokccs So far from my ever saying what j that statement makes me say, I have stated

ti.y information was, that no chiefs of the Che- sortmcnt of

rokecs met the deletion from this nation ; . Maple (111(1 FlUlCV Dvil Goods, the two Utdgcsand Vanu were all that alien- ! x tlcr wilh an extensive assortment of dccUandtheyarenotmauthor.tymtheChero. QUEKNS & AKD.WARE Kec naiion. . NAILS, IKON, CASTINGS, &c. &c. It is due to the public as well as myself . . . i i , ; J i Ann having nnpfl nr nains in splertmrr ar

that the statement in the Columbus paper ; liccs of lh' y lh invhe aa should be corrected, which is my apology lor . . I,,,,,., . LM.h

making the request of you ' 11 In addition to the above, wc are informed by a gentleman from Fort Mitchell, that he did not apprehend any attack was contefnpli ted by the Creeks on the whites ; nor was it probable that any alliance or concert would be formed by ihctn with other Indian tribes,

owing to their mutual animosity and hostili

being determined to sell low for cash

17-3m Vinccnnes, June 1829.

V)tl?lll1ll C'ltKl .1

luftiuiun kjicuiit in in f liiLLiiiicd.

-TmIE subscribe! s having made arrange

II merits with William H NEiLsoN,are

prepaiedto purchase WHEAT, CORX, and

: n i .. r . 1 : .

tv toward each other. Thai it was true the ! 1 ,0"u l"-' 101 CAMI a,,u 111 1KA1,t"

Creeks had he Id a secret Council, lor the pur- j And Have on hand a good assortment ot sea-

pose it was belie, ed of remonstrating with the

General Government, and entering a protest against being forcibly removed; but that the prospect of an Indian war depends upen a remote contingency, which he thinks can never happen. " Owinrr to vatious unfounded rumors, tcspecting the hostility of the Indians, our informant adds, that a go"d deal of excitement bad been felt on the frontier, and pat ticulatly at Columbus ; but that all apprehensions on

sonablc

Dry Goods. Groceries. limine arc, Qucensivnre and Custiwrs,

And are daily expecting the arrival of turthcr

supplies, which we are determined to sell for

Ca&h, and in barter, at the lowest prices. SAMUEL N. M AKRON, Gc Co Vinccnnes, July 11, 1329. 21-tf

t!if nliiprt w-ctf I mt rnlmdimr 'I'll1 A vcr.t. ' -

Hals Made & Sold, hij

r. p. price,

1SCF.XVES, JSDI.iy A.)

In the house lately occupied by

he informs us, has constantly advised the . i (iovcrnmcnt of every movement of the Indi j

nns ; and would promptly correspond with the j James Isf Mc Arthur, as an lion store, on

Executive of Georgia the moment that up corn! street, one door above Market street pesranccs should indicate the necessity of his : The prices of iia'Ts in general, are for

Is caver

iomg so

We find, in confirmation of the above, the1 ,-,

nji id - liii in u;u .iciuoiy o; uie 29th ult.

Coarse do

glO 8 6

Coarse

do

CP

ya-trircsTiXc) Stales

Tj N pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jackson. 3 President of the United States of Ameri

ca, do hereby declare and make known that a

public sale will be held at the Land Office at

Vanda lia the state ol Illinois, on th first

Monday in Octcbrr next, for the disposal of

the public lands within the limits of the undermentioned townships, to wit :

Townships twenty-two, twenty three, twen

ty-four and twenty live, of rane one.

Townships twenty-two, twenty-three, twen

ty four and twenty five, of range two.

Townships twenty two, twenty three, twen

ty four and twenty five, of range three.

All A crth of the base line, and East of the

third principal Meridian.

Fhc townships are to beoflYred in the or

der above designated, beginning with the

lowest number of section in each.

The lands reserved by law for the use of

schools, and for other purposes, arc to be ex

cluded Irom sale. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this thiid dav of Julv, A i. '329 ANDREW JACKSON.

IJy he President: j PnicES. At si months credit for apj ro GEORGIA GUAIIAM, Cov.'wijsforri ved paper, or at a discount ol five pci ccn 26-tds of the Gttural Land Office turn for cash.

Pearl, p-r lb. S' 40 Nonpar i 1, ()() Minion, - f 70

To the Printers of the U. States.

n ftr late, the pncesol all the materials us.

VLJ ed in making Printing Types, have been greatly reduced, and the facility ol manufacturing greatly increased. The subsctiber therefore has been induced to make a proportionable reduction in the prices, which from the first of April, have been as stated in the annexed list. The character of the T pe nuide at this Foundry is well kno.vn to the Trade, who arc assutcd that in rc;;a:d to the quality of metal, finish, and durability, no dcvfatron has been made. He has on hand a complete aso! tment, and can supply any quantity on a short no'icc ; he will be happy to receive the orders of his customers which will have immediate amotion Merchants w ho l.avc oidtrs from abroad, can hae otlicts complete with pushes, and every thing urcessai) for a Piii.iin Establishment, put up in the most pokct mannet -Publishers arc rcqucvtttl o give this ad er tisement a place in thtir papers a

lew times, to receive payment. g2, intvjc, or in the settlement ff their accounts RICHARD RONALI3SOX.

Ihjihc President of the United States S N pursuance of law, I, Andrew J ackson, Jl President of the United "Mates tt Ameiica, do hereby declare ai d makr knowti that a pub'ic sale will be held at the Land Office at

Srn iGriEi.D,n the statcol Illinois, on I he ! n,0'j pjca" third Monday in October next, for the dls j V,. " '

posai oi ine puuuc ranus vvunm me umns o the utulcrmentioned townships and fracti' nai

Pi ev icr, . Pout t;eous,

fjong Primer,

Englis!r, Great Primer.

i! Double Pica.

do threat Piin cr,!'T p 1 a i t i Lai e Letter, : Sr ab! ard- and Uwotaticr3, "

l lie prie s of o'her descfiptions of type ;

townships, Xorth ol the base line, and West piopot tionably reduced.-Old types icof the fourth minrinal Meridian. t.,wii. ceived m payment at 9 cents po lb.

46 40

n o

.10

Townships sixteen and seventeen, of range

one.

Wc h.vc copied into r ur paper an article ; m?('c m l,,e shops here, are in gene

from the Columbus Enquirer, from which it rnl' rnuch snpetior to these imported from . . . '.it'". f .ii.. ir

would appear that the inhabitants of thc iinc J"ern elates, lor tnc latter are maue o

Southwestern frontier of Gcoreia ate under : lhe coarsest wool, and naped with rabit lur

serious apprehensions ol an attack from the ine ,a,mci s wouiei imu u to incir interest, ar Creek nation of Indians. Heverel secret ccun ,0:xsl 25 Pcr cem to purchase from the man cils,it iss-.a'cd, have been held in the Ci eek j "factui ers. I pledge myself that my Hats nation, at which ths Indians had determined sha" bc maile m lhe best manner, or suficrior to remain k die on their soil, instead ol bcinsr i stuff, and in the most F ashionle stvle.

Vhiladilj

August 1, I 39. 9 1

Lost I. and Ccrtilicale.

T()l 1C1:. is;,tuby given, th-'t six wcei.1

remove d tn Up. Wpst. !.nrl tr. ivr.r :i ivnr ni l lvlLliARL) I . I KILL..

extermination arrainst the whites in their own i !ebruary, 1829. 2tf neighborhood. "There may probably be some j fCT'OA'A', OATS, will be iclittie foundation for the alarm which has been cd d in exchange for Hats. R P P excited on this subject ; but we Slave no doubt " the danger has been Pteatly ej;irrireratcd bv l TSotlCC tO rariUCPS. t!tc feat lJ of the frontier inhabitams. That is. V. subscriber respeclully ittforms the many of the Indians, perhaps, have resolved B Farmers ol the country rencral'y, that not to bo removed but by force; but that the j he has his Ox Mill, and Tf'-v.o Mil i, in Creek nation shotild have detetmintil on an; complete operation. lie wil. i-ivc ulVcnsive war. is. in our opinion, a matter past I LOUH F U WW V AT, belief. I he warriors of that nation have been On the most accommodating tct ms Py his

rctinccu to a titer v nana ui ot men, and they iMvid ailenlion to business, he hones to t c

know and feel their own weakness and the overwhel :nin force of the whites; and are

n-'t disposed to urj;e iheir

:c, by olunsivc

ceive a share of their custom.

He will putchasc irical, Flax Seed, &1 $nv Logs, At the maiket ptice lie is also detci mined Cyp to sell 4 LUMBKIl At the lowest prices bv the quanti'v. J L CGl'.MAN. Vincetmc?, June IS2U. 'iO-tf

NOTICE.

opera' iv)!is Titai attetupt on the part of lhe United States, tofotce them front their lands, may b nttoded vnth dimeuly blood

shed, wc think highly probable; but the (."reeks h ive too much ui;acity to jcopatdize their evistence ry any urn est ssat y ac ol r onton nui n il hcs'ility. Wc ate aware that it ! has lo-'.ir been the poli'.v ol a natty in these1 States, to p; ess the Irtilians u a wat. that a ;

pretext mibt vi ail o d: d for their ex ertnin ; TIJJE subset ibei has now in complete op ation.ov violent ejectment ; it is possible that j jj eration, in j.vcE-ro.v, Gibson county,

this o'uect may now he aecom pushed. hidiana.a

1l??ldrrfi'.t v ;tf..f';n r f . Thct'C r.ri t;o rivulets or springs in the i'and of I'er10. except on a p'.tt :l the beach which is

: 1 (...!.. ..i r iVOOX COtlUlV,

i ' . . i . P ease leave t ie same at the ofac Ojicc ut

ULLIXG MIL L,

ahd uill attend to all m tiers in that line of

business, punctually. Persons residir,! in

who wish cloth lulled, will

this isl.md a sp-c-ies of ti cc unknown to all tuber countries. It is ol a mu rate sie,and i's leaves ate straight, loin; atui ever i;reen. Arourd i' sornir.it a s ?r i I eh-ud perpetual Iy re.ts, whielt yi dtoches the leaves with in oistutc that thty con sumtlv distill upon the rijt'Ufd a stt atn T hoe clear water. To tlu'sr tr--s as to pc ennial sp'ins.thc inhabitants of Eeirn ii suit, atul ae vipplietl with a -uniriv'Ut abnodance id water lor themselves and their cattle. 1 v e y man chndd h w a new-paper in bis familv, ifhejtistly values :iis rights as a citi zer ol a b ee Rep-ddie Th.e exces s however, for not pvov idbu this vehicle of information o!en is, I eaob aiV odi? " To ail who make this tno' v w e ro-'oi rd t!e hdlovv im.

Vinccnnes, as art angemcnts have been made

with the proprietors, to bring and return the & "i

saute, free of cost . similar arrangement has been made lor the convenience ol the citizens of Vaxukhuhoh Posey counties. He pledges bunsedto b u v. s s , and rolour if required, in a complete and workman like manner, all cloth forwarded to him. JAMES EVANS. March IR, 1829 6-tl

Township sixteen, and fractional townships seventeen and eighteen, of range two.

I ownship sixteen, and fractional township j sj alter ria'c. application will be made to seventeen, of iam;e three. j the Renter ol the Land OiTicc at Viuccm cs

1 ownship sixteen, and fractional township m the sta'e of Imliarra, for a CeniPeate id

seventeen, of range four. fouff.i ty n land stock, for the amoutit paid

f ' i . c r. . 1 r. it . . .

lownsmps iiiicen anu sixteen, arm uacu i orr tnc mitn e.tst o.uatter f)l s'C'ion nun. tier

cnal township seventeen, ol range five.

rractional townships fifteen and sixteen, ol

ranrie six.

r he above lands are adjarcnt to the river Mississippi and include the mouth cd Rock river, and are the nearest surveyed public lands to the Lead mines at Galena Also, at the same time and place, will be

offered for sale the undcrmt ntioncd town

ships, and fractional townships, ling .Yurth of the base line, and West of the third prin cipal Meridian, to wit : Townships twenty three, twenty four, and

twenty five, of tar ges one, two, three 5c four. Township twenty-three, and fractional townships twenty b ur and twenty five, of range five. Township twenty-thi cc, and fractional township twenty-four, of range six Fractional townships twenty three and twenty four, of range seven. Fractional township twenty three, of range eight. The tow nships are to be offered in the ordcr above designated, beginning with the low est number of section in each. The lands reset ved bylaw for the use of schools, end for other purposes, ai c to be excluded from sale. Given under my hand at the city of Wash ington.this thitd day nl July, a i 1R29.

I AMJKLW JALKSUiN. yOyljy the President,

GEO KG E GR MI AM Comrnissicncr

of the (ienral Land Off lee

26-tds

Public JNoticc. fHOClOU McNAMEE has received by Jf several late anivals, an addilijnal as-

sorttnent of

t r ,( ,:;j,Tv line cent a uav carefti'ly saved Ironv the poorest of our laboring. elrs of citi?.' ts, wot d be mere than sufficient to p-vy tltc v.h' ie exnen-e id the useful

ncwfpapei mo the cpmhiiv Such a measure Making his assortment more extensive and

would eusi e for Ids children a treasure of general than any heretofore offered lor sale in knowledge, which could never be spent by this place all el which will be sold as low lot them, however prodigal and lit them, how- cash, as they can be had iti Louisville, or any ever p -or in vulgar wealth, to become the place- in the west. To Physicians who wish most useful of all the me ouet s ol our t cpub- to their bills with him, he pledges himsell Hem f in iv. Cats Rter.rdtr to pjve general satisfaction, both in prices 5e -?-?-,r . 1 '''- the quality of the articles furnished. I, and for SaU S dvtor wool vertox still contb T AM author ifcvd to sell the hut following nues to aid me in the above business, and to J tr acts of land, the pioper'v ol R .cmf.l follow his profession as heretofore

Utugsatid Medicines, Vj PaiiUs ami Dye MulVs,

Patent Medicine, generally,

Suaim s Panacea,

Metheal li. nitui e and 'gn(nihistl.aU)1,,s NoticCi InetlUineniP. erA, persons are hereby notified,

AWaon and Cariiagc JNhikiim;. f i ER acknow letlging w ith tjr citiiudc his x U. obligations to those who have tavouied him with work and patronage since his esta

blishmcnt in Vitrcennes, the suhjciiber most respectfully ir forim the public, that he l as now in operation a machine of his own inven lion, by which he can make mote than double the woik than in the otdinaiy way of wotkinir, and t course will make C Anni AtiF.s and Wagons tjf every description, liotn a lit tic Wagon to a Post Coach, as cheap, if not cheaper than any carnage shop in the United States He has good vvoikmcn, and a good stock of seasoned timber on hand. I hose wanting wor I; done in his line, by calling on him will be satisfied no doubt. Wagons repaired at the shortest noticeSign painting and Gilding vv ill be attended to DANIEL WHITMOUE. Vinccnnes, July 1829 24-tt

thirty-six, in township number one north, of

range nuoiuer intce wc.si,cnicicu nereiotoic

in the names ol Lham Rav and Henderson

H'owiuio the Vincrnnes District, and w hich is for b ittd for non payment agteeabiy to law; now i . : . t il by me under the act ol Congr c,3 t)i tin .3d of Mav, ir.'O, erit'ubd An act for the relief ol purchasers oi public, lands that have revetted fot tui pav trie nt of il.e putchasc monc)." tlic or igimal t ei tifn a'e of the pu-ch of which has be e i . s'. or destroyed bv fbc. Given mulct n y hand this 17 th day of July. 1 f 1 2 ? . 24-Gt WILLIAM PIXNICE. Lost Land Certilicatc,

O l K E is hereby given, that six wee I; alter date, application will be tr ade to

the Register of the Land Ofiire ivt Vinccnnes, in the state of Indiana, lor a Cetlificate of foiifki i f.d land .TocK, for the amount pai I on the south e rst quaiu t ol s t tien number fifteen, in lownsldp No tjne nottlr, ol langc No one west, entered in the name of John

- - ii i-vvu.-v.vij ill ill,. 1 1 1 V . I

ncs Distiict, and which is foifeiud lor non

paynunt agrecahle to law ; now claimed by me as the Adminiatt atur of the said Jnhu Fari is, deeeascrl, urder the r.ct ol Congicsa tf the 23d of May, 1323. entitled "An art fur the relief of purchasers nt pub ic lands thai have revetted lot non pay n cut of the purchase money," the original certificate ol the putchasc of which has been lost, or desttoycd by fire Given under my hand this ITi.h

day ol July, 1 8 29.

Of i 4

WILLI M PINNICK, Adm. of Jen:; Fa unis, dccea-cel.

!

n No. irtv

nv person: Vinccnnrs, Jul V 185'J.

E. McNAMEF.

1

Uapki.f v, TH art cs m' hud, alo. 17 1 es. v n No 17V-

wisbinir to nurh; eiher td thr :b e drd. i

rab'r tr'arts .d bod can knw the tittns on ; UX ! ! lUlS ! nppb vum to major !it:j r. who C.S, tn Wo R K will be given for any lives iit the neigbbomMd -T the l -m', or to (uantity of t lean Linnen or Cotton rags at E. I? POUT, Azrnt. the wesnihn st'N ullicc, Vcbmarv 0, 189. -tf

that 1

have taken out letters of administration

upon the csate ol John Chrixtofi'irr Frede

rick- Gtacttr, (late of Knox county) deceased, and has taken an inventory, and caused an appraisement to be made of his estate, which I have teturncd to the Cletk's office. All persons having claims against the same are requested to ptcscnt them to me properly authenticated lor settlement within one vear from his date, and these indebted to the same, ate tcmicstcd to make immediate payment. The citatc is snltcht. CHARLES II. DEROME, Adm. Magrt-truU's liliAMvh lot llhnoib lor hale at this olViec. A few pounds of Wool wanted.

fcliuiir Sale. Y. Y vittue til a ficti f;oi isin tlamagc1, to me tlnccted, lior the Clerk's idlncol

the Knox 'litcuit cotnt. I will cxp se to pub. lie sale at the cut t hotiie tlr.or in Vinci tinon Th-rr,duy the seventeenth day ol .V.y. : ( . -hr ncrt, between th.c hours ol ten o'eh ci:,

a m, ntui live o cluck, pm, and a;iccjbly to the third soctiur of the law subjecting ual and personal estate In cscniiiun, i!lC fidhiw. ing pinpeity hetctolore taken up'o attachmcnt in this ease, to wit : the Itillou im; b.ts t)f lat.d, number one hundred at d lnur. at d number two hundred and twent) h trr, cmtaining lour hundred acres each, l)ing and being in the Donation, in Ktux emmu Ir.diana, ami the apput tenance s thetcunto l elon,;ing; taken as the piopnty nt David II ; Comb, at the suit of Juhu M Dnnahl JOHN MVLRN. MT k August 21st. 1 89 VH-t'-Tj Administrator's hale. J X putsuance ol an order ol the Pmbalc J court ol Knox county, tnadi at the August term, 1829, I will sell at public s.ilc f.. the house ol Charlotte I hixton, widow oi John Thislon. deed living in Harmon town, ship on aturdii the t'i'tlfth of XrtJe't:b:t fir 7. ihi hit lo it i 1 1 i r i nl .. .. : . .

- - - 7 . . . . . w . - , . , , null UI I il I I l III , ' " One hundred acres of tand part of Donation So. 107, (with the exception of the widows dower,) U the highest and best bidder, for lead) money sale to commence a to o'clock a m. PLCFORl) TIHXION, Adm nf Jou n Thimov, deceased. August 14. H2'J. ';3-:.t