Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 September 1830 — Page 2
the harmony and good Corrtspcndcr.ee between the nation shall not be interruptcd thereby; each party engaging in no wzy to protect the offender, or sane tion such violation. Sdly It (which, indeed cannot be expected,) unfortunately, any of the articles contained in the treaty, shall be violated or infringed in any way whatever, it is expressly stipulated, that neither of the contracting parties will order or authorize any acts of reprisal, nor declare tar against the other, on complaints of injuries or damages until the said party considciing Itself cflYndcd. shall first have presented to the othc a statement of such injuues or damages, verified Incompetent proof, and demanded justice and satisfaction, ar.d the same shall have been either refused, or unreasonably delayed. 4lhly. Nothing in this treaty contained shall however, be construed, to operate contrary to former and existing public treaties with other sovereigns or states. The present treaty of peace, amity, commerce and navigation, shall be ap proved and ratified by the President cf the United States by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by the Emperor of Brazil, and the ratifications shall be exchanged within eight months from the date of the signature hereof, or sooner if possible. In faith whcrcol wc the Plenipotentiaries of the United States of America and of bis Majesty the Emperor of Brazil have signed and sealed these presents D ne in the City of Rio dc Janeiro,
this twelfth day of the month of December in the year of our Lord Jesus Christ one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight. (Signed) V. TUDOR, h S MAliqUKZ dc AU AC ATT, L S MIGUEL dc S0UZ MLI.LOC ALVIM, L. S And whereas, the said general Treaty of Convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the respective ratifications of the same have, this day, been exchanged, at Washington, by James A. Hamilton, Acting Secretary of State of the United States, and the Chevalier Je Silvcstre Jlchcllo, Charge d'Aflairs of His Majesty the Emperor of Biazil.on the pait of their respective Governments : Now, therefore, be it known, that I, Andrew Jackson. President of the United States of America, have caused the said I reaty or General Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every ctauF.e and article thereof may be cbvrvcd and fulfilled with good faith the United States, and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caustd the seal of the United S'ati's to be affixed. Dune at the city of Washington, this eighteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand l. v" cip;ht hundred and twenty nine, and of the Independence of the United St;rsthe fifty-third. ANDREW JACKSON. Bv the P sicl.-t.-: James Hamilton, .deling Sect clary of Stale. AHKIVAL AND D V, V A H T U R E OP THU lAXLS, AT A!D FROVI VINCENNLS, INDIANA. r jr r ' 'I EASTERN From Louisville, A. Au:ttNi:s On Tuesdays, Thursdays and S.itunhws, ;it i'Z INI. Dr.r nrs On Mondays, Wednesdays, & Eridavs, at 0 t.Vhx-k, P. M. WESTERN 1 om &. Louis, Mo. Aiuuvr.s Oa Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, at PJ oVlock, M. DnvvuTs On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday s, at oVlock, P. M. NOliTHERX From Terrc-Ihiute, ?.' Akkivi.s On Tuesdays at 10oYloek,A. M t id Fridays at t'i oYloek, P. M. Dnwurs On Tuesdays at ? P. M. and Samrduvs at 0 oYloek, P. M. xNORTHERN From Futon, TU. Aruiviv (hi .M 'udavsat 1 P. M. Dri-vui On Tuesdays at l P. M. fcOETUERN F.rom Shainnctonn, 111 Aukii:sOii Tue-davs at 0 P. M. l)nvur On 'lY.rdays at P. 31. 'OL'TilFdlN From Mount Vernon. iu Hri.:nri1h. !. viv-i O i hviturdays at 10 A. 31. ih:r ,,:!-Oi. Tuesdays at 'J P. 31. Th Oilier will he open fertile delivery of l.t on b :!ula s. one hvar after the arii.al ;f the Western 3lail. ('Letters intended f r pending Mails i. in I deja.iievi the IV.-: Od'uv. one iiaar ie;iui3 to the time of its (Ypartare l I'o avoid di-apjM inttnenis, or h.ul te lei-, no letter hereafter will to delivered out of the Ori'uv. until fund for. JOHN 5?CoTT. P. 31. Vmeinro- An-. lfctfU. VlT-lt HtTtrt 1ulk' livin K Widnc r township. light SORREL M ARE, kl hind loot, hz three and face white; supposed to yeaisold last spring, abuut 5K hands liih.no artificial marks, or brands ptr ceived. Appraised at g30 by Thomas iMiLiurc.ani! J .sse uuue, Uefore me, this 20ih cay of Au. ust 1830 A (i ROBERTS, P of ie r Widtier towrishi-v Knox ctuniy la. August 23th, 1830. 29-
THE LADY'S BOOK. I
oooow. blates. CHARLES AL EXAA D ER, II N pursuance of law, -I, Andrew Publisher of the Daily Chronicle, and well Jackson, President of the United known as having been connected in the States ot America, do hereby declare publication of the Saturday evening Post, anu make known that public sales will and Casketproposes in conjunction with beheld at the Land Offices of CrawLouts A. Gooey, to commence on ths fordaville and Fort Wayne, in the state MCrti ndr?' the hereinafter t;tlc designated, to wit: This vsrork will be devoted especially to Al lhe Lancl Office at Crawfordsville, the service cf the Ladies, and looking on lne first Monday in October next, for chiefly to them for patronage.no exertion the disposal of the public lands within wi'.lte spared to merit it. The plan con- the limits of the undermentioned tovrntcniplated varies materially from that of a- ships and fractional townships, viz: i.y otthe AnrcricrmmriodkaU now circuit Townships twenty eight, thirty seven ted ; ar.d if executed in the style which the i. i proprietor, believe tobe within ihvir means. d thty-e.ght, ot rane one, east ot will be found, thev trust, to be an improve- l"C second principal meridian; mer.t, in some respect at least, upon thr -rraction of township twenty seven, best of its predecessors. In the choice r f and townships thirty seven ai.d thirtymaterials, though contributions of decided eight, of range one, west o' the second merit will always be acceptab.c, they never principal meridian; will be introduced to the exclusion of other Fraction of township twenty six and articles of supenor value. The numerous lownships twenty-seven, thirty seven Majrazincs to be provided for the purpose j ,u- . i . c of selection, will always afford a plentiful nd thirtycipht of ranRc two, west of supply cf matter suitable for the Lady's the second principal mcudian; Hook, which, when republished, will pos- traction of township twenty-five, and scss, for all but a few, the attraction cf no- townships twenty-six, twenty. seven, thirvelty. Extensive arrangements have been ty seven and thirty-eight, of range three
uiaac at riome anu aoroau mat wut give cvery facility to the ready attainment cf the choicest and carhst productions. The de-tio-Ti tnr-lnHc pi nri- ,k!ic- .-l. 1. extion, in an invitine form, to those for whom .1 t . . .. . . I me work is intenued. it is presumed too, that a Aliseellany deserving the notice of the ladies, cannot but prove worthy of the other sex. Among the subjects which may be enumerated as likely to be prominent, will be found Music, including notices cf new compositions, with occasional disquisitions on the science, and reprints cl such New Songs as may be thought worthy to be so dis tingukhed ; Biographical anecdotes, Tales v i and interesting Narratives, from writers of real talent; the Fashions, with an illustratiye engraving quarterly, fancifully coloured. This department will Le under the supenntendence of persons well versed m the art, and no pains will be spared to render it not the least attractive part of its contents. A word or two now and then wilt be introduced, touching those exercises 5c sports which are generally regarded as improving to both health and beauty, among which, Hiding and Dancing may be specined, with r- IM-tAl . t..,. 1... . I- .11.1 A - J "2 k J""1 ""'" Foetrv.ot course will be one ot the DepartmP.ltt rn iri, n.f.,,.; ;m u. and Embroidery, the poetry of Needle work, will fill its due spare. On this latter subject it will be ditTkult to find contributors who can write clearly, but the engraver will be perfectly intelligible. CONDITIONS. The work will be issued in numbers, on the first cf every month, and comprise fifty six large octavo pages ; to be printed on a fine super royal paper, with entirely new type, and carefullv stitched in coloured covers. Every number will contain a piece of Music, one Copperplate Engraving, and at least four Wood cuts, illustrative of the contents ; and every three months a coloured plate of the latest London or Paris Fashinn?;,'!10, H)t10? Pncc W)JI be S3 l)etr annum, payable in advance 2j per cent. semi-annually, will be added to all subscriptionsthat remain unpaid, and the work d.'scontinued to those who neglect to settle up their arrears. Great attention will be paid to torw.irdinc; the work to country subscri hers that they may receive it uninjured by mad transportation. Agents, receiving subscriptions, and remitting the amount to the publishers, will be allowed 15 per cent, dis count, or a proportionate number ct copies ot the work. Address LEWIS A GODEY, & CO. JJjilu Chronicle OJJicv, Philaddfihia Country papers, by inserting the above as orten as thev think proper, and sendinyr meir papers addressed to l nc l.ady's . 1 . . v-a i . a I hook, i hdadclphu, vvm be entitled to reeeive the work tor one yefr, and the same U l Kr. .,tfr. ,,l t,. " iii iv ;i uiiiiiii) .uiv. uulu mi 1 ;Iy-Subscrmt ors to the above work, received at this oflice. ' A 1 c,"ft?Trr.TT . mrt a nwnr l f;t. r j o- i t - v aw w 1 111 C-7 Otiecz IVOR AF 4 XTFTT? 1 rTAD V 0Nc thr rornor lrtpMn c. rnnd Ktrrts. h ivp nn h.inrl fnr ;nlp. n larce nnd o-rnrrnl ninrf rrpnt nf Tin and Shert Ttn warft. whirh ihrv nffrr at reduced prices. Tinware will be told whole saie and retail upon ad vansap;cous terms to purchasers Vinccnnes, October, 24, 1829. 37-tf lie State of Indian Supr Court. Thursday, May 6th, a. d. 1830. Jacob Ku) kendall, ) vs. John Coulter, Emanuel Rue, and Ellen his wife, John Pitcher, and Ma- ur chancery tilda his wife, k Christian Graeter, Sc Rosannah his wife, heirs of Thomas Coulter, deed. T this time came the complainant i R. oy his counsel, and it appeal in to htc satisfaction of the court, that Emanuel Rue, and Ellen his wife, defendants, not inhabitants of this state : It is fore ordered, That S3id defandants i be an. and appear before the Judges of our Supreme court, at the court house in In dianapolis, on the first Monday in November next, and answer the complainant's bill, or the same will be taken as confessed. And it is further ordered, That a copy cd this order be published for four weeks successively, in the WesjicmSun, a newspaper printtd at Vin ctnnes. A true copy attest, H. P COBURN, Clk. s e. 27-4:
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west ot the second principal meridian; Fractional township thirty eicht c hip thirty eic-ht of ranie four, west of the second nrincinal fractional township thirty-eight, of f! .. ... . r .1 ! llKv c wi ui uic acconu puncipai meridian; The Fractions of townships twenty five, twenty-six, twenty-seven and twenty eight, above designated, excludes the lands reserved to the state of Indiana, for Canal purposes, under the provisions of U1C aci 01 congress, approved on the 20 day of March, ! 827. . i . 1 he townships designated as numbers thirty - seven and thirty-eiuht, arc in the vicinity of Lake Michigan. At lhc Land office at Fortwayne, on .. . a, , . . , 7 'f V- u 1 , , I V the lsPosal. of the Public lands within lhc limits ol the undermentioned townships and fractional townships between the Wabash and Eel rivers, and crnbracing all the alternate sections and parts 0f 8CCt jons reserved to the United States nndcr the act of Congres sgranting to e. . i- t i b t i - the btate ot Indiana certain lands-tor the purpose of opening a canal, with the exception of those sections thiough which the canal may run, to wit: Fractional townships twenty seven, of ranges two, three, four, five, six and seven, east of the second piincipal mcii dian F;aclional lownah5ps lwcnty eight, of . c r rSes five, six, seven, e,Khl. mnc an.d .len ea3t of the second principal meridian; Fractional township twenty-nine, of ranges five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten and eleven, east of the second piincipal meridian Fractional township thirty, of ranges . ' . , se.VCn' e!f5hl' nine5 tcn cleven twelve, "tccn and fourteen, east cf the second piincipal meridian; Fractional township thirly-onc, oT ranges eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen and fifteen, cast of the second princinal meridian meridian; Also the undermentioned townships in the vicinity of Lake Michigan, viz: Townships thirty seven and thirtyeight, of ranges two, three and four, east ot the second principal meridian; Townships thirty-seven, of ranges eight and nine, east of the second prin- - cinal meudian; fhe townships will be offered in the nrHpr nhnv. rit.R1vn,,:ntT. :1P1);nn;n(, w;,h lit . i r I I lin I n IV o c I nil m hs i s, rrrf inn rn Ki nf t r b"-""b' ft ) u.uw. w u.uu saie ID eacn 1 1 i he lands reserved by law for the use ot schools or tor other ntirnoses. are to I i i i j r - iDC exciuuea rrom saie. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this filth day of June, A. lJ. ANDREW JACKSON. GeOROS GllAHAM, Commissioner of the General Land '"cc' II be observed that Some of the Jands proclaimed for sale at Fort Wayne h Pres,dent s proclamation, dated 5th June, 1830, are not included in the above proclamation, but that other lands are substituted in lieu thereof. This results from the circumstance that thero has been an omission in the law to attach the lands ceded by the treaty made with the Potawatamies on the 20th day of September, 1828, to the Fort Wayne Land District June 26, 1830. 20 tds. FOR SALE, The ILLIXOIS HOTEL, situated in the town of Law renceville, near the centre of the town. It is a laree frame building containing five rooms below stairs and two above, with a larre two story porch running the whole front of the house. Also, attached to the same, a pood kitchen, smoke house, dairy, workshop, and a large stable, corn crib, Sec. also a garden. With this propertywill be sold, aJl the household and kitchen furniture in fact, every thing thereunto belonging. Terms will be liberal; persons are invited to call and judge for themselves. 17-tf A. S. RADOLLET. Lawrenceville, May, 24, 1830. Hags i Hags t Hags ! CASI, or WORK, will be triven foi any quantity ot clean Lmnen or Cotton I r.AGt at the wsntrn sun office.
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Knox Circuit Court. Sejtmber Term, 1830.
Samuel Judah, vs. Michael Burns, and Eleanor hi wife, Michael On petition Connoway, & Mary his wife, and John O'Brien, f o for partition f real estate. Margaret O'Brien, and Juanna O'Hrier., heirs at law of James J. O' Brien, deed. J nTirF. is heresy civen tuai on mi mm f A . . t- M first day of next ensuing term of the Knox circuit court, io uc Vinctnnes, on the first Monday of betember next, I shall move the said court, to appoint commissioners to make partition of all that certain tract of land, containing eighty-one acres, Mtuated in the upper Priarie, in Knox county, bounded on the west side, by the land of the United States, on the cast side by the land o f Ebcnczer Wclton, fronting on the Wabash, and extending back forty arpsnts from the Elm road, between the proprietors thereof, the above named Samuel, and Michael and Eleanor, Michael and Mary, and John, Margaret and Juanna. SAML. JUDAH. August 12, 1830. 27-4t. The State of Indiana, Supreme Court. Thursday, May 6th, a. d. 1830. John J O'liueo, Si Mi "") d chael Burns, executois r nf Thnmai! Innps. dfrd. . and Uyacinthe Lasscllc, vs. John Coulter, Emanuel Rue, and Ellen his wife, John Pitcher, and Matilda his wife, Sc Christian Graeter, Sc Rsan nah his wih , i cj. s ot Thomas . 't r, deed JIN CHANCERY I 1 ti .ne came the complainants t'tir c unsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that said Emanuel Rue, and Ellen his wife, defen dants, arc not inhabitants of this state: It in there fere ordered, That said defen dants be and appear before the Judge of our Suprc me court, at the court house in Indianapolis, on the f.st Monday in November next, and answer the cotplainants bill, or the same will be taken as confessed And it is further ordered. That a copy of this order be published for four we-vks sue ces?ivcly,in '.he Wes tein Sun, a newspaper printed at Vin ceunes A true copy attest, II P COBURN, Ok sc August, 1830. 27-4t Knox Circuit Couit. September Term, 1830. Wilson Lagow, YS. Michcal Burns, and Eleanor his wife. Michael Connoway, and Mary his wife, and John O'Brien, Margaret O'Bri On petition ! for partition f cf real estate. en, and Juanna O'Brien, heirs at law of James J. O'Brien deed. . OTICE is hereby given, that on 1N the first day of the ensuing term of the Knox circuit court, to be holden at Vinccnnes, on the first Monday of September next, I shall move the said court, to appoint Commissioners to make partition of all that certain tract of land, situate in the donation, in Knox county, containing four hundred acres, and designated on the map of said donation, as No two hundred and thirty, and also of those certain lots in the borough of Vinccnnes, the one fronting on Market street and designated on the plat of said Bo rough, as No. eighty two ; and the other being all that part of a certain other lot in said Borough, fronting on Water or St. Louis street, and designated on said plat as No thirty-nine, which is bounded on the western side by the propeity of William Burtch, and on the eastern side by the property of Mrs. Vanderburgh, between the proprietors thereof, the above named Wilson, and Michael, and Eleanor, Michael, and Mary, and John. Margaret and Juanna. WILSON LAGOW. August 12, 1830. 27-4t TAKEN UP Y John Shirciiff, Barr township, Daviess county, Indiana, one estray Marc, 14 hands and 3 inches hih, with a snip on her nose, and her left hind foot w hite up to the footlock, with a little white on her right hind foot; no other marks or brands perceivable supposed to be two years old last Spring ap praised to g30, by Wri!ford Hagor, and Benjamin Brown before me a Justice of the Peace for Barr township. A true Copy from my Estray Book. WILLIAM LAVELY, J P. August 16, 1830. 29-3t NOTICE, rjHE undersigned has taken outlet5 tcrs of Administration on the estate of Robert T. M'Farrcn, (late of Daviess county) deceased, and claims the settlement ihercofas an insolvent estate. All persons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified to bring them forward properly authenticated within one year; those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate l payment DENNIS CLARK, Adm'r. I August nuh, 1330 29-3.
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JND 1SEIV CHEAP GOODS. J. a VI. HAYES, HAVE just received and arc novr opening on Market street, in the room one door below the stoic of J. and S. Smith, a fresh and general assortment of SUMMER AND FALL GOODS; Carefully selected within the last thirty days, in "the cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburgh; the style, quality, patterns and prices, are such, as it is hoped, cannot fail to please. Amongst vhich arc Superfine, Blue, Black and Steel mixed Cloth, Superfine, Blue, and Black Cassinctt and ISuttineit, Camblet, Carcassian, and Tartan Plaid?, Bombazetts &. new style. Callicoe?, Cainbricks and Jaconetts, Sw is, Mull and Book Muslin?,. ured plain, Irish Linens and Bobbinett?, brown &. bleached Shirtings 6c Sheetings, Thread, Bobbinett, and Cotton Laces, Silk, Bandana, Madrass cc Cotton lland kerchiefs', Super fancy and Gauze Handkerchiefs, Canton Crapes, Scarfs and veils. Belt, Cap, Bonnetts and Fancy Ribbons, Figured black gross dc Naples and Lute' strings, Marseilles and Fancy Vesting?, White and black cotton and worsted hose and half hse, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk, Castor and Beaver Gloves, Ginghams, Swiss and Muslin Robes, Roe ;ind Point Blankets, White, Red, Yellow and Green Flannels. Bed Tickings and Drillings, Leghorn Flats and Bolivars, Umbrella? and Parasols, Ladies' Prunella and Morocco Shoes, Gentlemen's coarse and line "Shoes, Fur, Wool and Morocco hats, Looking Glasses, Combs, ecc. IV7A a gencrral assortment of HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. GROCERIES OT EVERY DESCRIPTION. The public in general are respectfullv solicited to call and examine our Goods, as we are determined to dispose of them at very reduced prices for eah, pork, corn, country linnent feathers, furs w hiskey, &c. Vinccnnes, Ausust2, 1S30. 25-Sm
HATS Made & Sold, by 'ft P. PRICE. (VlNCBHXESf IXDlA2tJfJ hcuss lately occupied by Sc McArthur, as an Iron 1 N the il JAME! ES store, on oecon ttreet. one door abovs Market street The Duces of hats in general, are for Beaver, - 3 10 Fine Caster, 8 Coarse do - 6 Fine Rorans g5 Coarse do 3 Hats made in the shops here, are in general, much superior to those imported from the Eastern states, for the latter are made of the coarsest wool, and naped with rabit fur the farmers would find it to their interest, at least 25 per cent, to purchase from the manufacturers. I pledge myself that my Hats shall be made in the beat manner, of superior stuff, and in the most Fashionable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. February, "829. 2-tf VZFPORK, CORX OATS will be re ceivedin exchange for Hats. R P. P. 50 DOLLARS REWARD. Was stolen from my farm near Logansport, on the niht of tho Uthinst.a chesnut SORREL HORSE, saddle, and bridle; the hose is about 15 hands high, with tome white feet, and a small snip on his nose; the horse was formerly the property of .Mr. Hidden of Indianapolis, and in good order, when stolen. I will pay the above reward for the horse and thief, or for the thief. JOHN TIPTON. August 15th, 1830. 29. NOTICE ON the 2oth of September at the residence of Levi Chambers on White River, (known by the name of Hopkins landing) there will be sold at Public Vendue, the personal property of John Hopkins, deceased, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, and various otl er articles, too tedious to mention; a cr dit of twelve months will be piven on all sums over three dollars, by giving bond witb approved security. The snle to commence at ten o'clock, where due attention w ill be iiiven bv us. CHARLES POLKE, JONATHAN P. COX, AdnCn, August 7th, 1830. 'Jt-3t.
NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to uVj sulxcrib r ar requested to make payment t n cr Le&rr the 10th September. " J. & S. SMITH. . A'ust :23th, lS3t W
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