Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 February 1830 — Page 2
c might titl several, Jtegcs with new matter; concerning the late trials of the power and speed of locomotive engines in Eneland On a level
tail road, it seems that thirty miks an hour, though pretty heavily ladett, will be thought a moderate rate of travel Jing 1 and the motion is so regular that persons lnav ead easily, though they ran scarcely distin
guish the objects passed. Th 14 Novelty," with
forty five ladies andgen
tlcmcn, on a steam cx-
Cut sion, smooth'y travel
led at the tate of a mile
and half in three min
utcs Many will hardly
REGISTER'S STICE
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VINCENNES, FEBRUARY 2, 1830.
Public notice is hereby given, that thefoltowmg tracts of land, on ichich further credit rvas . . t t ? . r f ,1 .n.V.- j 7. - i a Iff. J f a 1. j f. : I
nor taken, icul oe exposed to sate aui inf tne smiug uj uic iuun on tyeanesaayiiit. uura day of March next, for the balance due and interest thereon. The Auction will be opened at one o'clock, P. M. at the door of the Register's Qjjlce. .
ni'Aiimi'"r'inr -ifu
Xamcs of the Original Purchasers.
George Ba rimes?, - - - - -John Watson, -------
Henry Griffith, ------ Jacob Hubbord, ------ Levin Lawrence, - - - - - Joseph K'tchd and Reuben Moore-, Jonathan Lindlov, - -- - - John Williams, -------
Caleb Hopkins, - - - - .
credit this hut the ac
count must he acceptrdiJnnies Sweanv,
irUt ; and tin appa Snmo, ------ rent d a n i was not (Mosos Olds and M. Patrick-, i ... i
grower than m the ordi- Clemant Hickman, naty stage, coaches , Samuel A. Halscy, Who can measure the Same, - - -
influence of 'hese things .Willi mi Ilmtcr, -
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. - -
on the state of society
John and Asa Whitcomb, - -
John Johnson, - - - -
Henry Buckner, - - - - -Eliha Fanxo, ---- Same, -- -..-Jacob Gall, ------
Section or Part.
QUANTITY. AMT. DUE.
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F.ine White Wash, The B ah i move Patriot jjives the following di
rections for making h'Ur;h ;r S. Sorter, quid Piaster of Paris 'Jabos Bennett Into a common barrel. Nicholas Fry, half full of white washiBucl Goodrich,
put one ounce of sumho-J Same, - -ric acid largely diluted! J0hn Vangorder, with water, stir them to Ralph Martin, -gether, then apply them.g0iomon Rhnads, -to anv work-as common ; William M. Hand, white wash is applied. j0in Wagoner, The coating U m arttfi-: Geonre Whitehead.
cial gypsum or PUster!john Bishop, - -of Paris. The coating jonn pvo . , thus formed is whiter, john Kennedy, - -ha-dcr, more abhesive, john p Thatcher, -and very little more ex Theodore Bliss, - -prnsUc than commonj Same - - white-wash. U forrrs a: Same .... b: Her protection o wood A perr and E. Curtig .
irnm me man common. John Cavinder, - - - . while-wash. Thomas Hobbs, (son of Henry)
(Abraham rox,
Pirar,s.- lot of se.,I)aid Evans - - t ven have been lately shot game, - at' m. John's, Porto Rico' Say T 2 Frenchmen. 3 Span- hc i1' ' iaicK I Gret k and I A-nsel P0' Co- - - - -n.etican. A set ol har- Dover Fitch, - - - - - dened villians, wlv went J- Morrison and . C. Hutchinson, to the place I execution William Johnrcm, . - - - .
s.nokinj xisrars, and "2or Kerrigan,
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W, rn'.arter,
N. W. quarter,! N. K. quarter,! S. K. quarter,)
N. F. quarter,
N. F. q'.iarttT, N. W. qv.arter, S. F. quarter,
N. W. quarter,!
S. W. quarter, S. W. qtnrter, S. W. quarter,
S. E. quarter, S. W. quarter,! N. F. quarter,; N. W. quMrter,! East half S. W. quarter,!
S. W. quarter,
S. E. quarter, Wc't half N. E. quarter, West half S. E. quarter Fractional Section?, N. E. quarter, S. E. quarter, N E4 Quarter, N. W. quarter, Tractional sections. S. E. quarter, East half, S. W. quarter, N. E quarter, N. E. quarter, N. E. qua re r, N. E. quarter, S. E. quarter, S. E. quarter, N. E. quarter, S. W. quarter.
Wet half N. W. quarter,;
West half S.W quarter,.
East half S. E quarter, West half S. W quarter, N. E quarter N. E. quarter, South Fraction. South Fr-etion. N. E. quarter,
j East half N. E. quaiter,, N. E. quarter,, ;West half N. W. quarter,
Last haii b. r4. quarter,; S. E. quarter.'
N. E. quarter,
Scts. Tou-r. iRanrrc. 'teres. Hdths Dolls. Cts. T! :i S TV UH) 240 S9 I 2N 3W H0 2-10 S i ! 2N 13 W H0 210 ei I n n i) w io im 10 14 N 10W HiO 210 23 1 8N l W 10 01)9 ; HO 13 14 N 0W 100 L01 20 13 I 7 S 13 W lfiO 210 25 11 N 11 W B0 210 4 7N 1W 100 210 15 ON 1W FoO 210 1 10N 10W B'O 210 17 OS 10W 1M 80 20 11 N 9W lv0 240 17 14 N !)W 100 210 .- TN 3W 100 240 23 14 N 10W H). 120 27 GS 10W 10 240 35 9N 12 W 1C0 240 5 ON 10W w) il 120 15 5 9N 10W 0 120 3&2 7S 11 W TjOO I 83 ! 854 82 1 12 N 11 W UH 25 j 211 83 31 IN 12 Wr 11 20 2 U 60 22 5S 1W 160 210 3 14 N 11 W 155 60 3 52 S.U7 14 N 11 W 258 OS 337 i25 IGN 10W 100 210 4 ' 4 S 12 W GO 22 103 53 9 GS 7W 160 240 2 13 N 11 W 155 59 033 3 G 1 S 12 W 160 1G0 28 9N 4W 160 -340 23 5 S 6W 160 240 29 15 N 9W 160 210 17 2N GW 160 210 17 6N 11 W 160 210 5 5S H W liH). 240 33 4 S 10 W 80 120 33 4 S 10 W 80 120 . 30 5 S 10 W 80 120 5 7 S 5 W 80 120 7 3N 12 W 162 fcld 251 20 18 5 N 1 W 160 240 9 ! 4 N 2 W 45G 92 G85 33 18 j 3N 3W 2 U 30 300 45 19 I 3N 2W 100 240. 30 ! 5N 1W 80 120 32 GS 10 W 100 210 2 1 2 N 4 W 80 120 5 j 7 S 11 W 80 120 19 i UN 8 W 160 - 240 24 ! 5 8 11 W 160 240
if GREENVILLE FEMALE ACADEMY:
. HAKRODSBUUG, (K.Y ) WILLIAM JONES, HAS purchased, and is not fitting up, ihr Greenville Springs, and will epen a Female Academy on the first Monday in May next. This establishment and its advantages are too well known to the public to need particular mention. The studies of the young ladies who may be committed to his care, will be constantly conducted by himself. Having determinded to engage in the instruction of Females, from a conviction of the extensive, sphere of usefulness which itcflers he will use every effort to make his institution as permanent and as extensively useful as possible. His own interest, the usefulness and reputation of his school, he deems are sufficient pledges for his strict attention t his pupils. The following will he the course of studies; First Class Reading, Writing, Spelling (with definitions,) Mental Arithmetick English Grammar with Exercises, Sec. Second Class Reading and Arithmetick continued; Geography, History, ancient and modern,
Khetonck, Logic and Compositions. Third Class Astronomy, Natural Philosophy,
Moral and Intellecual Philosoplv, Natural Theo-
ogy,Kvdenccs of ( hristianitv and Compositions.
ny of which may he omitted at the option of
parents.
The year wiil be divided into two Sessions, of
five mouths ench ; the summer session beginning on the first Monday in May and ending the lasi of September; the winter session, beginning on the first Monday in November, and ending the.
ast fli March. Terms. Bearding, w ith vashing, fuel, &c. ir.r
eluding tuition, per session, $55 qq
I tution without boarding; ; 15 CO Payable quarterly in advance. Accomplished teachers ofMusick, Painting
occ. will be employed, and inatruction in the sev eral ornamental branches may be. had at a small
additional charge, and if the demand will war
rant it, teachers of the French and other Modern, and the Ancient Languages, will be employed.
Those who feel disposed to educate their daughter or wards at this institution, can, for furtlicr information, apply to
WILLIAM D. JONES, Harrochburg, Kentucky. Or refer to, the professors of Centre Collet
and the gentlemen of Danville and this place.
Many other references might be added, but
supposes such information as may be desired, can be had from these.
December 18th, 1S29. The following papers will publish the above,
advertisement until the first of May next, and forward their accounts, (and a paper containing.
tne auvenisement,! to the Editor ot this paper, for payment. The Luminary and Gazette, Lex
ington; the Advertiser, Louisville ; Enquirer,. Knoxvilie and the Banner, Nashville, Tennessee; the Statesman and Gazette, Natchez; Louisiana
Advertiser, New Orleans; Gazette, St. Louis, Missouri ; Demonrat, Huntsville, Telegraph, Tuscumbia, Alabama; Republican, Cincinnati, Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio; Western Sun, Vincennes, Indiana; Commentator, Frankfort, Georgia Courier, Augusta, Georgia, Citr Gazette and Daily Commercial Advertiser, Charleston, S. Carolina.
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shewimr the utmost in- The Ieal holders or their representatives arc informal, that L,enuicaics 01 toneitca lana fctock, will continue
dilTcience to their fate, to issue upon application, tor the amount paid on tho auovc tracts, except those that may be sold.
JOHN BADOLLET, Register.
To tho friends of Humanity. . P.OTJT the 20th of November last, was kit in the n igi boui hood of Vincennes Rnox ci'imt)- Indiana, a younr woman who says is about 22 yars ol age and calls lu rsoU .ir.irgartt dun Hcrt, her person is a5ree3bie, 'tail and slin), dk eyes and very h. ck hair it has been ascertained that she was left here by an elderly man who with his
son, stated that they belonged to Kentucky Sc
Moses Bacon in right of his wife Katharine Jlacon, late Katharine Thomas, late Kath
arine Kennedy, sole heiress of Samuel j
NEW AND CHEAP STORE.
Kenuody, deccsech .0o; Edmund Bacon, and Isabella his present wife KURTZ AND LUDWICK,
late Isabella Kennedy, relict and late wi- r ESPECTFULLY inform their friends
dow ol the said Samuel Kennedy, deceas- g h anci tne public in general, that they
ed, by second tnartiaie.
Take Notice.
nave just received from Cincinnati, and arc
how opening at their Store on Market street
r mm f 1 ti t ) r r r h I m 1 ii I u lint o o t nir rf . - -
v ..... w7 4JW ...v. wuv - v-vrpHAT I shall on flic iirst day ot ournext splendid assortment of CA.M.ge had broken down they vere obliged? H February urm of the Posey Circuit. ru , ,
nous 'no. ums nicy liciucii 311c nus ieeticu a 1 irtu
tolerable education, and from her manners has !
jty ot Posey
fatj nnnnc.
lobe hoiden at Movnt Vernon on tbe; p . . f " 'osey, and htate ot Jnduna. appi) to r , r -
Nuwitw, a. lauucia oc uaizes, calicoes, uing
been well raised; writes a good hand St when Lf ' ,rtmn,;c,;,r5 tn '
b. fiist came, conversed reasonably and in- L ,,,l..Uo.,wi Unhrih amn. ,,ams' Cotton & Waterloo Shawls, Cash
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telhscmly ; on the hole her accomplish- ialcbIsabt;lla Kcnne:J y, hcr do er in ar.d to. lr Handkerchieh. tec. moms and information were above mediocniv !..rn . t ;t. tner xvit every article in the Dry G
utc luiiuTviug 11 aeis ur paicciaui uhhpi i" 'm
A lew weeks after her arm al she appeared gloom) and dejected, & shortly alter became totally detanked and still remains in that situation si ?e said she had friends in Anderson Countv, Kentucky. We have taken tf.is method of informing her frif Pils wher1 she now is, and hcrsituation. Any information that may lead to the discovery of her relatrves. would sere the
cause nt humanity, and probably be the means !
f restoring her to health J C. HOLL AND. 0verrrr8 of GARDNER, the Poor February 6. IS 30 5:-ft. "TPTi-tters throuchout Kentucky, may erve an un'ortur.ate feniale by giving the foregoing few insertinns,
Srhool Lands for Sale. 1: 1 E resertd section in township three, r ipge eieen, in Gibon rfjunt, wjil be divided into small tracts and offered for sale at the Court House in Princeton, on the first Monday in Ap'it next, and may be continue from day to day, till all shall have been oflerJ. Terms, one fourth of the purchase money required in hand; the remainder on a r.rrdit of ai t time not exceeding ten yeas, with interest therein paid up annually in advance, and a certificate f purchase given, ;uul on final p;i merit, a deed JAMES SMI 1 11, Commissioner. Jan. 52-m.
The east half of the south-tast quarter of section thirty-four, in township six, south of range fourteen west, containing eighty acres; the west half of tho south-west quarter of section thirty five, in township six, south of range fourteen west, containing eighty acres; and the north east fi actional quarter and north half of south half section thitty six, in
township eight, south of range foutteen'
west, containing one hundred auu twenty ty-two acres and forty-nine hundiedihs of an acre of lands, directed to be sold at Vincennes, by the several acts of Congress, when and w here you may attend. Your friend, MO.SES BACON. January 25, 1830. 5l-tf.
Togc-
cry article in the Dry tood line,
AI.SO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP GROCERIES, Together, with the
Administrators 8uie.
Y virtue and in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Knox county,
made at their January session, inst. I will ex
pose to public sale on Saturday the 1 3th day of February next, between the hours ol 10
o'clock A. M and 5 o'clock, P M. the un
BEST
QUALITY
OF GLASS
AND
mm
QUEENSWARE Wm
A few cases men's, women' and children's shoes, boots, ana bootees, fur, wool hats, and caps. All of which, they are determined to sell low in exchange for country produce or cash. October 24, 1 820. 37-tf Tj Sheriff's Notice. fTHE Tcims ol the Knox Circuit Court having been altered by the legislature
from the third Monday of March to the first
Monday of March, the court will he held at
the court house in Vincennes on Monday the
fimt day cf Mach next ; of which altera
divided halt ot the west half of the north-1 tion Grand and Petit Jurors are requested to
A few pounds (f VVoI wanted.
cast quarter of section No. 14, in township No. 5, north range, 10 west, in the Vincennes Land District, as the property of the estate of T. Nevvman, late of Knox county, deceased. JONATHAN DOUGLASS, Adrn. of T. NEWMAN, deceased. January 20, lbS3. 50-4 w.
?ake notice. The Circuit Court of said
county will be held hereafter on the Jtrst
Mondays of March and September. JOHN MYERS, Sh'jf r. c. Vincennes Feb. 5, 1830. 52-3t
Administrator's Notice. OTICE is hereby given to the credit
1 H ora of William G. Buckler, deceased, late of Warrick county, Indiana, that the claims against said estate will be investigated at the ensuing March term of the Probate Court of said county. All claims not
presented, duly authenticated at that time, C will be postponed. Said estate has hereto- 'J
iore oeen ueciareu insoivent,and notice there s
of is given accordingly.
CIIES1ER ELLIOT, Adm Warrick Co. (la.) Jan. 20, 1830. 51-3t LAND FOK SALE. 'TTHE Subscriber will give a bargain in jL 400 acres of land, No. 231, additional donation, in the neighborhood of Abram Hoi-
Iingsworth, an indisputable title will b
given- a description of the land, its advan
tageous situation, Stc. is deemed unnecesf A sary, as it is presumed any person wishing to purchsee will examine lor himself. N. SMI ITI. October 24, 1829. 37-tf
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BLANK HERDS for sale at the AW Sun, otljce.
Information Wanted. THE friendsof George I. Kcwj'who has been absent since the year 1810, being, anxious to learn his fate, respectfully request any persons having any knowledge ol th& same to communicate ir to his brother Henry Rew, living in Sullivan, Tioga counij; Pennsylvania. The said George left Goshcnf Litchfield county, Connecticut, in the abore, year, for the Sciota river, in the state of Ohio, and has not been heard from since. At tho time of leaving home, he was aged 22 years, in stature about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches, with dark eyes and hair, and prominent front teeth. Any information respecting the said George, whether he b living or dead, com municated as above, will be thankfully received by an aged and disconsolate mother and other relations. HENRY REW. Sullivan, Tioga county, Nov. 27, 1829. XCJ Publishers of newspapers in the Western States will serve the cause of humanity, by giving the above one or two insertions in their respective papers. Hags! Hags! Hags! CyfS, or WORK, will be given for any quantity of clean Lumen or Cotton rags at the wKSNTRif sun office.
Magistrates J1LAJJKS lor Illinois for sale at this office
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