Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 October 1829 — Page 2
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By the President of the United States
INp.irsuance of law, I Andrew Jackson, president of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that a public vile will be held at the Land Office at CRAtrFORnsrtLLB, in the state of Indiana, on tjic second Monday in November next,or the disposal of the public land included within the limits of the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, all situate North of the base line, and West of the second principal meridian, to wit : Fractional townships nineteen and twenty, of range one. Fractional townships nineteen and twenty, of range two. Being a reservation of ten miles square, heretofore appropriated for the use of the Eel river an I Thornton party of Miami Indians, Ht their village on Sugar creek, and ceded to the United States by the treaty of February 1 tb, 13 28. Also, Fractional township twenty-four, and townships twenty-five Sc twenty six. of range fojr. Townships twenty-four ajid twenty-five oi range five also, Fractional townships twenty-one, twentytwo and twenty three, of range ten. Which last mentioned range is bounded by thn lins of demarkation between f I lino's and Indian- The lands reserved by law for the use of schools, and for other purposes, ate to be excluded from sale. Given indcr my hand, at the city of Washington, this 19thdav of August, a. d. 1829. ANDREW JACKSON. i9 the President :
Gf.oroe G:imim. Comm'xiionrr of the
32-tds General Land Office.
NO TICK. fTTVIE subscriber has now in complete op
3 cratioa in PrixceTos, Gibscn county,
Indiana, a FUi.r.rxa MILL,
and will attend to all orders in that line of
business, n i ictuallf . Persons residing in
Kn.-ix county, win wish cloth I'ulled, wn
nle.:s!: leave the same at the Stage Office in
Vinccnncs, as arrangements have been made with the proprietors, to brhig and return the
same, fhrr of cost A similar arrange
nient has heen made for the convenience of the citizens of r a n d f. n u it o ! i k Posey countiea He pledges himse'f to nxb.ss, and co lour if required, in a complete and workman like manner, all cloth forwarded to him. JAMES fv nts. March IS, 1R29 G-tf
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Diseases of Children.
From the New York Morning Herald.
TTT is well known, that during warm sea-
JL sons,
ctor's Sale for Taxes.
TICK is hereby given, that on the
second Monday in November next, at
hnwpl romnlainta amont? childrenhhc court house door in V ashinotos,
are prevailing in many parts of the United Daviess county, Indiana, shall proceed to sell
States, which prove more fatal than any other i-auus anu iown 1,015 in saiu .uuuiy,un class of diseases: their treatment being ac- which the tax for the years 1828 and 1829,
knowledg ed by rriany of the profession to be anau men remain aue ana mat saiu saie win the most difficult to obtain general success, be continued from day to day, between the Therefore, in order to benefit the Medical hours of ten o'clock, A. M. and four, P. M.
Professional! lessen the mortality attending unui me wnoieare oneren
infantile complaints, chronic diseases ol the
alimentary canal, and other obstructions, a record of all important and dangerous cases is kept at the A'eiv York Injirmary for Dis eases of the Rowels, No. 316, IJtoadway, un
der the counsel and inspection of the follow
RICHARD PALMER, Cot d c.
Sept. 2G, 1829.
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i4hc President of the United States.
pursuance of law, I, AvnnEw Jackson
resident of the United States of Ameri-
ing Physicians of the city of New York: ca, do hereby declare and make known, that Felix Pascalis, Saml Osborne, Saml. Mitch- public sales will be held at the Laud Offices
ell, David Meredith Reese, and other fiiend at Jf.ffehsonville and Vincennes in the
ly to the arrangement, with a design to pub- State of Indiana, at the periods hercinaf-
ish a work on diseases of the bowels and all tCr designated, for the disposal of all the lands
infantile complaints- In order more fully to which have been relinquished to the United
accomplish this important object, all Physi- States, prior to the fourth day of July, 1829,
nans who will interest themselves are re- under the provisions of the several acts ot
spectfully invited to forward a statement ol Congress for the relief of the purchasers of
s'ich practices as may prove successful dur- public lands, and for the extinguishment of ing the present season particularly epidemic the debt due to the United States by the purand endemic dysenteries and diarrhoeas, in- chasers of public lands prior to the first day
different pans of the United States. 1 he of July, 1820, which have not heretofore author's name of each communication, is to been exposed to public saie under the provibe, (if approved) inserted in the woik, and a sions of the act of Congress passed on the copy forwarded to any part of the United 24lh day of April, 1820, entitled 11 An Act States gratis. making further provision for the sale of the A'so, all editors of newspapers in the Unl- public lands." fed States who will publish this information Also, at the same time and places, there Tour tioies, and send one of their papers to will be exposed to public sale, all lands furNTo 316, Hroad vay, New York, shall be en- ther credited inthesecorrf and third classes, titled to a copy of the work, together with under the provisions of the act of Congress, the thanks and respects of the author and passed on the second day of.March, 1821, en-
Physicians to the New ork infirmary lor titled "An Act for the relief of the purcha
sers ot public lands prior to the first day of
July, 1820 and the. acts supplementary thereto, passed on the 20th day of April, 1 822, and the third day of March, 1 823, which hvc
reverted to the United States, agreeably to
the terms of such Further credit, in conse-
Diseascsof the Dowels
June 8, 1829.
S. G. VOUGHT. 36-4t
lifwt Land Certificate OTir.F. is herehv rivrn.that siv vr
v r; j i r ; .... . , ,
after this date, I will make application M"" " nonpayment wimin me legal pe-
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NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the subscribe
Miatclv and make payment, or sattstacUry ar
ranp-e merits !' the same ; towards those wh
mj neglect this notice, other measures will b
He wishes to inform the public in genera:, tjiat he still continues to carry on the Plough Wihing Ilvsin-'ss. Plough Fit mks mad-1 ar;d warranted, atth shortest notice. By sti ict and r.Nse attentio to the business, and by the qua'ity of hi wok, he hopes to please his employers, atr to met it and teceivc a li!eral sl of public
patronage
JAMES HURNS.
Vincennes. May 25, 1829,
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Collector's Sale for Taxes.
Vv"T') nCh is he rah v given, to ,1 l mav Oonco?::; that 1 viii,
all whom V
J ni v ('n.vr,' 1 n I W I i . nil T V. RPt
fho-y- Iondayof N-iveoiber next, t the court house door, i:i Hooniile. Wr.r;rk county.
,'Indima, pt oceed tr sell all La'uN. and Town
L-.'ts ii said county, on wmch tax lor thyears 1823 and 18 29. hall then retnain due and that said sale will be continued irom daytoday, between the !r:u.s nf 'riM)c!ock, A. M. and f.-mr, P. M until l!ic whole are offer
ed lor sale. w.g. ir. tee vault, c,i :rC.
31 4t.
to the register of the Land Office, &t Viricen
nes, Indiana, for a Certificate ol Forfeited Land Stock, for the amount paid on the north
west quarter of section number eighteen, in
township No. three south of nnge No. ten west, in the Vincennes Land DiM'ict, and entered by Littleberry Jones, and forfeited to the United State? agreeably to law ; and now claimed bv the heit - of Ajeroh Ay res, deceased, under the act of Congress, entitled "An act for the relief of the purchasers of public land, that reverted to the Uni ted States for tin '.on -rivmrnt of the nur-
i ase .T'oney." npproM d the 23d day of May, the original certificate nf the purchase of which has been lost or destroyed. Given under mv hand this 27th of September 1329. JOHNSON Fit ZJERRALD, in right
of his wife, and the ether heirs of zerimi AvRKSidecd. 35-5 NoricE rTJ5.UiT on the second Monday of No"ll yember, l S 29, I shall at the court house door in the town of Vincennes, county of KnoSc, expose to public sale, all and singular, the several tracts and parcels nf L md, inclu ding Town Lots in said county, upo which the taxes for the year 1 829, a: d ot'ier previous years, have not been paid Tho said tracts and parcels of Land, including Town Lots, having been levied by me as Collector for want of personal property, out of which to make the taxes due on said tracts airl Lots Sale between the hours of ten, A. M. and four P. M. and be continued from day to day until the same ate dispord of JOHN MYERS, Col re e. October, 3, IS9. 34 4t
Collector's Sale for Taxes, THE Collector of the state and count ' revenue, for the county of Gibson, sta; of Indian, hereby pives notice, that he will, on the second Monday in November, in the town of Princeton, Indiana, at the court house door, expose to public sale, all Lands
and Town Lots in said county, on which the tax for the year 1 829, shall remain unpaid, ox
boinucn tncreoi as win pay the same, togcthCP vih th rntc TK .tll U i
the hours ot 1 1 o'clock, A. M. and 4, P. M, and be continued from day to day until all are disposed of.
N. J. HARGROVE, CbL o. c. la. Sept. 28th, 1829. 35-4t.
A List of Letters Remaining IT N the Post Office. Washington, Daviess M county, Indiana, the quarter ending the 30th of September, 1829, and which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. A D C G II J A' Joseph Aikeman, 2, Jacob P. Bogard,R. Brand. James Barrett, W W. Bunnel, James Cainahan, W. Church, Samuel Comer, William Clary, Beni Good-
win, i.cvi uorc, Jooe llammon, John Job
son. Knock Kendal.
. MO R T Jr Thomas Lister, EKial
Masters, Nehcmiah Ogden, George H. Rout Jesse Twig, Richard Weaver. JOHN .MURPHY, pm. October 1, 1829. 35-L2I
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Sept. 132?.
Also, at the same times and places, there will be exposed to saie, all lands which have reverted, or which, prior to the dav of such
sale, may revert to the United State, under the provisions of the sixth condition of the fifth section of the act oF Congress, passed on the tenth day of May, 1800, entitled An act to amend the act, entitled and act providing for the sale of the l.nnds of the United States, in the Territory Northwest of the O-
hio, and above the mouth of the Kentucky river,' and which have not heretofore been
exposed to public sale, agreeably to the provisions of the act of the 24th day of April, 1 820, above quoted, to wit : At the Land Office at Jeffkusonville, on the se cond Monday in December next. A' the Land Office at Vincennes, on the third Monday in December next. Each sale to be kept open for six days. GIVEN under my hand, at the City of Washington, this thirtieth day of September, A. D. 1829. ANDREW JACKSON. By the President George Graham, Commissioner nf the 37-tds. General Land Office. ICpLists of the tracts to be sold under this proclamation, can be had on application at the respective land offices.
NOTICE
Hereby given, to all whom it may con-1
corn; that 1 will on the second Mondav o
November next, ensuing, the date hereof, commence selling at the court house door in the town of Mount Vernon, Posey county, all and singular, the Lands and Town Lots, on which the taxes due thereon for the year 1829, for which I am outhorized to collect, ate not paid on or before the said second
Monday of November; and that such sale
COLUMBIAN STEAM MILL, VINCENNES. THE subscribers have just received, direct from Ncw-Voilx, a general assortment of Fall anil Winter DRY GOODS, f CONSJSTlSQ IS PART OF Blue, Biack, Grey & Olive BROAD CLOTHS Super Blue, Blac k, Mixed and Kibbcd double milled CASHMERE, Common ditto. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT O?
Blue and Steel mixed S YTTINETTS, Ladies Blue PELISSE CLOTH, Extra super London printed CAMBUIC and CALICOES. Super Black, Blue, Dove, Orange, Yellow, Pink and Crimson CHAPE KOBLS, Extra Crape SHAWLS and SCARFS, Plain and Figured SILKS, Ladies & Gent's. White & Black Silk GLOVESPlain 2: figured BOOK MUSLINS & LENO, Worked and tamboured muslin CAPES, Super plain and figured BOMB AZETTS, Circassian PLAIDS, suitable for ladies Cloaks? Batisceand Bercge DRESSES, Brazillian, Gingham and Cambric ROBES, Ladies Kid and Beaver GLOVES, ALSO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP Ladies and ger.tlemens SHOES, SHOE FEES, and PUMPS, WITH A WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF Hardware Cutlery, Castings and
Groceries, Which we will sell at the most reduced prices for Cash, or in trade for Rye Corn, Wheat and country Produce generally. SAM. N. MARRON, U Co, September 4, 1829. 30-tf
l M.-m m. 2 J PRINTING PAPER
PAPEHfjc
Q UPERROYEL,
O Royal, and Medium,
Can. N.s. 1.2.fc3.")
Letter, and PAPER.
Folio Post, J Webster's Spelling Books, Almanacs fir 1830,
Blank Books, full and half bouiid, Children'!, First Books, &c. The above Paper, is from the u Cincinnati Phcnix Sfeam Mill which, together with
School and Blank Books, will be constantly kept. The above articles will be sold low
Printing Types, Presses, c. "rriLLlAM II AGE & Co. offer for sale V t at thciv Fvfir and Stercoivfie Foundry No. 30, (told uc;-t. New York, a complete assortment of Printing Types from 14 lines pica to diamond, at 'lie follow ing prices, six months credit, r 5 per cent discount for cash. Thcv cast their Rook Founts from English to Diamond on a metal which they will warrant superior to any other used in this coun try. SW Lines Pira -md all !arg ;r, per lb. 30 cts.
D.iuhlr Pica to l ive Ltn;,
4 1 -eat Primer, English, Pica, Small Picas
Long Primer, Bourgeoisi Brevier, Minion, Nonpatioi, And all other in proportion.
received in exchange at 8 cents per pound.
"W. II. & Co. are agents tor the sale of the Washington Pt ess, invented by Samuel Rust, which they offer lor sale un accommodating terms. Proprietors of papers who will publish tlii advertisement three times, will be allow eu $'2 in the settlement of their accounts, or in at '.iHes from the Foundry. October, 1829. 56fit.
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S HEREBY GIVEN, to all whom it may concern, That I will, on the second Mon-
lay of November next, ensui-f, date be continued from dav to day, between
hereof, commence se lling at the court house tnt hours of 9 o'clock, A. M.and 4, P. M. of for cash, or exchanged for rags.
uoorinthe town o! iuvansville, Vanuet but -jh cacn oa , until ail ate otlereil tor sale, pursu county, state of Indiana, all and sinrular, the a:,t to the statutes in such case made and
lands and town lots, on which the taxes due pioviucd.
FELIX MILLS, Col. p.c. September 28, 1829. 35-4t.
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32 34 3fi 36 33 40 4 56 70 90
Old metal
thereon for the years 1828 and 1829 are not paid on or before the said second Monday of November; and that such sale will be continued from day to day, between the hours of nine o'clock, A M. and 'our, P M. ol each
day, until all are offered for sale, where due
attention will be given by
D. MILLER, Cnl. r r. October 9, 1829. 36-4t
Ji f Collector's Notice. fTKLall whom it mav concern. That I will
on the second Monday of November
net, at the court house door, in the town o Vfi ersburgh, county of Pike, Indiana, expose to public sale, all and singular, the Lands and
Collectors sale for Tavns. 7ow.n Lols on which lhc taxes duc thereon,
, lor tne year 1829, are not naid on nr hpfnrr
UfyN the second Mtnday in November next the said second Monday of November and yy I shall at the court house door in Me- that such sale will be continued from day to OM Sullivan county, Ind. expose to public day, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. sale, all, and singular, the several Tracts and and 4. P. M. of each day until all are offered Parcels of Land, including Town Lots, in lor sale.
saiu county, upon which the Taxes for the JOHN SPADE. Col Pike C years 1826, 1827, 1828, and !829,havcnot Sept. 26, 1 829. 35-4t been paid; the said Tracts and Parcels of rT Land, including Town Lots, having been 1c- (J LAND FOR SALE.
ua un l1 " ca3 "or.ior want ol perr pnE Subscriber will give a bargain in sonal property out of which to make the tax- X 400 acres of land, No. 231, additional ?:ZL 1T "LV- SalC bC; !" the neighborhood of Abram Hoi-
-""' '''vM.; i.,,r ,,ana linpsworlh, an ind sputable title will be S LI Zn i"Tlhm da" ,0 dar-Um" aU arc r S""- -lescription of the land, it, dvan-
tageous situation, &c. is deemed unneces-
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fered for sale.
October 6, 1829.
U. DODD, Col s c. 35-4t
A few pounds of Yool wanted.
sary, as it is presumed any person wishing to purchase will examine for himself. N. SMITH.
October 24, 1829 37-tf
TILL AY, IJULLEN & Co,
Louisille, Aug. 12, 1829. 32-3m Improved Property for Sale IN THE TOWN OF PRINCETON, IND.
One House and Lot V T" A TJ Tl . rr i
on lot of the public square.
Also two Lots St Buildings on Main Mrcct, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for Cash or Pork ; lor particulars inquire of William Harrington. JOHN N. TRUESDELL, October 3, 1829. 36-6m NOTICE. THSTTILL be sold to the highest bidder, V Y at the Court house door, in Evansville, on the 22d day of December next, betwecn the hours, of 10 o'clock A. M. and 6 P. M. the section of land, reserved for the use of schools, in township seven, south of range eleven west; saie land lies within half
a mile of the Ohio river, in Union township, Vanderberp county, and is of the first quality, ind well timbered. The section will be sold in small tracts, according to the subdivisions made by the Trustees. Sale will continue from day today until the whole be completed. JOHN SHANKLIN, ComV. Evtnsvillei October 8, U29. 37-31
