Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 February 1830 — Page 2
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Firtt Fruit $'.
Yesterday morning two Joungmen. well dressed
Trcrc brought before the
I&E&ISTEK'S OFFICE
VINCENNES, FEBRUARY 2, 1830.
a'charge "of ha'v?ng' on' Public notice ii hereby given, that the following tracts of land, on -which further credit was
ounaay evening, m ituc tritcic, uviu uc cawuocit iu omc cio ohih nn, w umwwwi --'
rfry 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 Office.
evenwer, in
Spruce street, knocked down a woman and rolled her in the snow The young men were both bound over to appear at
the next Mayor's Court to answer to the charge.
Inquirer, Horrible Casualty.
On Monday night last,
Xamrs of the Original Purchasers. I Section or Part. SccCs. Town.
Gcorjre Bartmcss, -John Watson, - - -Henry Griffith, - -Jacob Hubbord, - -
one of the negro houses! Levin Laurence,
of Mr. James Thompson
of this county, took fire, and was entirely consumed; and awful to relate, six small negro chil
dren were consumed in!
Joseph Kitchcl and Reuben Moore,
Jonathan Lindlcy, John Williams, ------ Caleb Hopkins,
jjamcs Swcany, ------
Same,
the flames! It appearsjMoscs Olds and M. Patrick, two negro women occu-jClemant Hickman, - - -
pied the house, each hav-: Samuel A. llalsey, - -
hame, - - - - -William Hunter, - - -John and Asa Whitcomb, -John Johnson $ - -
Henry Buckner, - - -Llisba Fargo, - - - - Same, ------ Jacob Gall, - - - -
(Arthur S. Sorter, - - -
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ing three children: the oldest not over eight years old; that early in the evening, they put their children to bed, and
els is too often a custom, Kent ofTon a visit to another plantation; that about 1 1 o'clock at night,
the cabin was discovered1 Jabes Bennett to be in flames, and tbeNichoIas Fry, roof fallen in and en- Buel Goodrich, tirely too late to save the Same, - - -wretched inmates who John Yangordcr, were literally burnt to Ralph Martin, ashes. The detached Solomon Rhoads, situation of the cabin,jVilham M. Hand,
prevented the fire from spreading. The anguish and remorse of the be
reaved mothers at theiriJohn Fye,
careless exposure andjohn Kennedy, negligence of their off- John P. Thatcher, springs and the m el an -Theodore Bliss,
choly consequences, are Same,
not to bo described. Macon Telegraph,
John Wagoner,
George Whitehead,
John Bishop, -
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Same,
A. Ferrv and E. Curtis, ... John Cavindcr, - - - -
A paper mill is in ope.;Tjlomas ll? (son of IIenr.v) tioninthestateofDel-ShV1 10X' ------
aware, which, it is said, u 1,1 LA Jns can make a sheet of karnc, -------- paper one hundred miles! ame, - " long! Wehopenoprin-!laac - - - - . ter u ill undertake to COri-'Anscl ' Co' - - - - vert such a sheet into a er itc,1 jrV,"Ty" " newspaper. Papers a J- Morrison and W. C. Hutchinson, quarter of a mile long William Johnson, - - - -
nre founn to be at present ivc-muu,
quite large enough. A. Brunswick fiafier.
S. W. quarter, N. W. quarter, N. E. quarter, S. E. quarter, N. E. quarter, N. E. quarter,. N. W. quarter, S. E. quarter, jT. V. quarter,; S. W. quarter,! S. Wi quarter,! S. W. quarter, S. E. quarter, S. W. qua iter, N. E. quarter, N. W. quarter,
East half S. W. quarter,
S. W. quarter, S. E. quarter,
West half N. E. quarter.
West half S. E. quarter,
Fractional Sections, N. E. quarter, S. E. quarter.
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Fractional sections. S. E. quarter, East half, Si W. quarter,
N. E quarter,; N. E. quarter, N. E. quarter, N. E quarter, S. E. quarter, S. E. quarter. N. E. quarter, S. W. quarter,
West 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 Fraction. N. E. quarter East half N. E, quarter,
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REMOVAL. I WOULD inform my friends and customers, and the public in general, that hating sustained a great loss by fire which consumed my old tavern stand, I have removed ' to the frame building, a part of which was 1 lately occupied as a Saddler's shop, nearly opposite the Stand in which I formerly kept tavem; where, I am in hopes, I shall be able to " accommodate any and all persons in the best manner possible. BAZIL BROWN. Priceton, Feb. 11, 1830. 2-4t
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STATE OF INDIANA, Knox County
TTJ EFORE me, Martin Robinson, one of the 115 Justices of the Peace, in and for the county aforesaid, personally came George W. Ewing, who being duly sworn according lb law, deposeth and saith that Christian Graeter of Knox county, hath threatened to kill this deponent, and that he verily believes the said Christian Graeter will do some bodily injury to this deponent, and therefore prays surety of the peace to be given by said Christian Graeter. Signed, GEO W EWING. Sworn to.and subscribed before me the 17th ot February, 1830. MARTIN ROBINSON, J. P. The above is a true copy of the original, filed in my office. M. R. J A Vincennes, Feb. 20, 1830 2-3t
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SMITH & TRACY'S Tin & Sheet Iron Manufactory. JN the corner of Market and Second H jf streets, have on hand for sale, a large and general assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron nare, which they offer at reduced prices. Tinware will be sold wholesale and retail upon advantageous terms to purchasers. Vincennes, October, 24, 1829. 37-tf
N. E. quarter,
The legal holders or their representatives are informed, that Certificates of forfeited Land Stock, will continue
to issue upon application, tor the amount paid on the above tracts, except those that may e sold. JOHN BADOLLET, Register.
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WAN TED,
JOURNEYMAN Tanner, to whom
JJl liberal wages and steady employment will be given, provided he be an industrious and steady man. JOHN MURPHY. Washington, Jan. 9, 1830. 48-tf. Notice is hereby given, THAT six weeks after date application will be made to the Register of the Lmd Office at Vincennes, in the State of Indiana, for a certi6cate of forfeited Land Stock,
fqr the amount paid on the south-east quarter of section number thirteen, in townshipnum
ber five south, of range number three, east,
no'v in the JctTersonville District, entered on the sixteenth day of December, 1808, and
forfeited for non payment, agreeably to law;
now claimed by me, under the Act of Congress of 22d May, 1 828, entitled 'An Act for the relief of purchasers of Public Lands that have reverter for non payment of the put chase money;" the original certificate of the purchase of which has been lost or destroyed.
Given under my hand this seventh day of
January, IHjO. JOHN PERKHISER. Vincennes, Jan. 9, 1830 48-6t. NOTICE.
to be solvent.
ISAAC MONTGOMERY, Adm. Princeton, Feb. 15, 1830. 2-3t.
To the friends of Humanity. ABOU T the 20th of November last, was left in the neighbourhood of Vincennes Knox county Indiana, a young woman who says she is about 22 years of age and calls herself Margaret jinn Hart, her person is agreeable, tall and slim, dark eyes and very black 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 came from thence by Louisville, but as their carriage had broken down they were obliged to leave her she stated they were her relations but this they denied she has received a tolerable education, and from her manners has been well raised; writes a good hand Sc when she first came, conversed reasonably and intelligently ; on the whole her accomplishments and information were above mediocrity A few weeks after her arrival she appeared
arloo ny and dejected, & shortly after became I in the Vincennes district, entered on the 29th
totally deranged and still remains in that situ- day of July, 1814, and liable to forfeiture for
ation she said she had friends in Anderson County, Kentucky. We have taken this method of informing her friends where she now is, and her situation. Any information that may lead to the discovery of her relatives, would serve the cause of humanity, and pr ibably be the means
of restoring her to health.
J. C. HOLLAND, Overseen cf
A. GARDNER, $ the Poor. February 6, 1830. 52-ft. K7Printers throughout Kentucky, may serve an unfortunate female by giving the foregoing a few insertions.
KEGULAR PACKET.
For Terrk-Haute, Lafayette, and all intermediate Landings, the new m and fast runing Steam Boat
TIPPECANOE,
(Dufrees Master,) built expressly for the
Wabash trade ; will ply as a regular Packet and being built very light, draft of water will no doubt be able to run the whole season. Will commence runing on or about the 15th J March next. All Goods or Merchandise forwarded to the Subscribers to go up the
Wabash, will be received Stored and forwarded free of all charges except Drayage. For Freight or Passage applv to TILLAY & SCOTT, Louisville, or WM. MIEURE, Vincennes. February, 1830. I-3m.
REGULAR PACKET. FOR Terre Haute, Lafayette and all intermediate Landings, the newSteam Boat HIGHLANDER,
(Rogers Master) will commence runninp-
soon after the river opens and continue in tho trade during the whole season. All Merchandise or other property consigned to the subscribers to be shipped up the Wabash will be received and forwarded free ot expense except Drayage. Freight or Passage apply to
TILLAY Sc SCOTT, Louisville, or WM MIEURE, Vincennes, February, 1830. l-3m. To all whom it may concern. Tj OTICE is hereby given, that I willapJLN ply at the Martin county Circuit Court
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Administrator's Notice.
riflHE subscriber has taken out letters of II Administration on the estate of Samuel
Skidmore, (late of Gibion county) deceased, at their next term for commissioners to diAll persons having claims against said estate vide the following described tract of land lyare requested to present them properly au ing in Martin county: The north-east fracthenticated; and all those indebted will make tional quarter ol west fractional section thiee,
immediate payment, lhe estate is thought in towosmp one, north of range four patent
ed io aamuei ritzgeraid and Abram Wise. BENJ B DUNCAN, Attorney in fact for SAM. FITZGERALD, January 23, 1830. 50-tf. NEW AND
CHEAP STORE. KURTZ AND LODWICK,
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public in general, that thev
y Noice is hereby given, fTpHAT six weeks after date, application il will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes, in the State of Indiana, for a certificate of forfeited Land Stock for the amount paid on the south west quarter of section number four, in township num
ber three south, of range number one west,
nnn navmpnt. no-rMhlu to law nnv rl-um navc just received from Cincinnati, and aro
by the heirs of George Bartmess, under the ho! P"in5 at their Store on Market street, act of Congress of 23d May last, entitled a few OOTS above Second st., a new and An act for the relief of purchasers of pub- sPlcnd,d assortment of lie lands, that have reverted for non-payment rALL GOODS: of the purchase money;" the original certifi- Consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts
of the purchase of which has been lost Velvets Sc Cords, Tartan c Sircassian Plaids'
cate
or destroyed. Camlets, Flannels & Baizes, Calicoes. Ginn-"
Given under my hand this 17th day of Feb- hams, Cotton & Waterloo Shawls, Cash.
ruary, I8JU. meres, bear!, Handkerchiefs, &c. Toee
ther with every article in the Dry Good linet
PETER BARTMESS,
One of the heirs of GEO. BARTMESS, dec. February 20, 1830. 2-6 w
STATE OF INDIANA, -p Wm Forbis, Administrator, j ")
NOTICE. gHE creditors of the estate of Henry
iL anawiateot Warrick county, Indiana, f deceased, will take notice that said estate is ' Thc creditors of Thos. Guin, dec. J
insolvent, and that a final settlement and dis-1 IT HEREBY give notice, that I have filed
. 11 my complaint in the Gibson Probate
itt ..i .t i.iuu.iuu mil uc iiduduuc jui? icrm oi rro
r tii in i awns iiiucuifu io ne csiaie OtiU. r.,. i . , , ... t u r i i j ... . . ibate Court in said county, where thev wi 1 John f oplan, deceased, will make im-Li ;r c. J cr' u VIU
akiiuu ii set in. J A. BRACKENRIDGE, Zj CHARLES HARPER, G Administrators of sai l estate.
Feb. 20, 1830
Ji John f'oplan, deceased, will make im
mediate payment to the subscriber; and those having claim against said estate, will present them legally authenticated for settlernent. Slid state is believed to be insolvent, and will be settled accordingly MARY COPLAN, Adm'. January 28. I83. l-3t.
2-3t.
Hags ! Hags ! Hags ! CASH, or WORK, will be eiven for am
A row tinimric Wl ... J quantity of clean Linnen or Cotton ragl at A lew pounds oi ool wanted, the wesntrw sun office.
ALSO, A OENERAL ASSORTMENT OT GROCERIES, Together with the
BEST QUALITY OF GLASS AND
m QUEKNSWARE
A few esses men's, women's and children'
do not come in and present their claims before shoes, boots, and bootees, fur, wool hats, and the determination of thc Court thereon, shall caps. All of which, they are determined to be postponed. SC1I low in exchange lor country produce or WM FORBIS, Administrator. cash. Princeton, la, Feb. 1, 1830. 2-3t October 24, 1829. 37-tf INDf UUES for Apprentices BLANK DEEDS for sale at the
for sale at this office. W. Sun. office.
Court setting forth the estate of said decedent
as insolvent, and claiming the settlement! thereof as such; and that all creditors who
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