Western Sun, Volume 3, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 September 1810 — Page 3

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NOTICE, FOR a long time paft I have been en deavouring to collect iv.y private ccbts my debtors have told nsc that it mi owing to the fcarcity of Cafh that they could not difcharge their accounts with me -I now inform them that I will take BEEF CATTLE that is not under four years old, delivered at mj. Noah Purcell's or capt. Andrew PurceM's, on or before the 1 5th day of September next, or good FLOUR at my own

iioule, tnnle who fail xo compiy uu notice may expert fuits brot'. Peter Jones. Auguft loth, 1810. BY THE PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES. WHEREAS, by the fecond 3c6ion of the aft, cntituled ' An adl making provifion for the difpo. al of the Public Lands, fituated between the United States milita

ry Tratt, and the Connecticut re

serve, and for other purpoies,

pafled March third, one thoufand eight hundred and feven, it is cn-

T1fkit.rl Nfnt in tlif tliHrvin mrn.

Will IVU m.. B tioned dillri&s, not otherwife difjofed of, or excepted by the faic! act, iball be offered for tile to the iiisheft bidder, under the direction of the Reciter' of the Land Office, and the Receiver of Public Monies, at the places refpeclively Tvhcrethe Land Offices are kept, and on fuch day or days as lHali by proclamation of the Prelident of the United States, be defignated for that purpofe. AND WHEREAS, by the " third fecVion of the act cntituled, An at providing for the fale o! certain lands in the Indiana Territory, and for other purpofes," patted April thirtieth, one thoufand eight hundred and ten,- it is ena6t t d, that from and alter the firit day of June, next following,' the leeond principal mercdian eliabliihed by the Surveyor General, in the Indiana Territory, (ball be the J boundary between the Diftrie't ol Vincennes and Jeflei fonville, and that the lands included in the laid diilricAs refpecTively ihali become a part of the diltricts in which the arc included. AND WHEREAS, by the fult fedlion of the act entituletl, k An act concerning the tale ol the lands of the United States, and fou other purpoies," palled, March thirty fu ll, one thoufand eight hundred and tight, it is enacted, That whenever the prelident of the United States, has been, or may be authorized to caufe the imbi'ic lands in any land dillrict to he offered fr fale, it lhall be lawlui, wheneer he lhall think it coinenient, to offer for fale, at Fir It only a part ol the lands contained in fuch diltrict, and at any lubfequent time, or times, to offer for bale in the fame manner, any other part, or the. remainder of the land contained in the fame.

WHEREFORE, I, JAMES

MADISUN, Pitlident of the U. luted States, in conformity with the provilions of the aels i'f oreLid, Do hereby deelarc and make Inown. that, fales for the difpofd of the following defcribed quaiter

sections of land, adjacent to the Old Indian Boundary Line, in the Indiana Territory, and ealt of the second principal mercdian, viz.

ange. I Town- Quarter No. fhip. J Section. I 1 1 north. S. E. 30 do do S. VV. 30 do do N. E. 31 do do N. K. 32 do do N. VV. 32 do O do N. K. 33 do do N. VV. 33 do C? do S. E. 33 do do S. Vm 34 do do S. VV. 34 do do S. V. 35 dd 3 north S; W. 19 do do N. VV. 30 do do S. VV. 30 do 1 south N. E 1 do do N. VV. 1 dd do S. E. 1 do do N. E. 2 do do N. VV. 2 2 do S. E. 5 do do S. VV. 5 do do N. VV. 6 do do S. E. 6 do do S. W. 6 do4 - - do - N. E. 8 do do : N. E. 9 do do N. VV. 9 dd ' do N. E. 10 do- do N.;W. 10 do do S E. 10 do do S. E. 11 do do S. W. II do do S. V. 12 do do N. E. 13 do ' : do- K. VV; 13 J 1 south S. E. 17 do ( do S. VV. 17 do do N.' E. 18 do do N.VV. 18 do .. do N. E. ,21 do ' ' do N. E. 22 do 'do N. VV. 22 do do N. VV. 23 do do S. VV. 23 do do ' ' S. E. ' 23 do do "5. E. 24 do do S. VV. 24 4 1 south S. VV. 27 do do S. K 28 do do S. VV. 28 do do N. E. 29 do O do N. VV. 29 do W 29 do (7 do N, E. 30 do do N. VV. 30 do do N. E, 34 do do N. E. 35 do do N. W. 35 do de S. E. 36 do do S. VV. 36 do do N . VV. 36 5 1 south b. W. 31 do do S. E. 31 S 2 south S. E. 3 do do L. VV. 3 do do N. VV. 4 do do S. VV. 4 do do S. E. 4 do do N. E. 5 do do N. VV. 5 do do N. E. 6 do do N. . 10 do do N . E. 1 1 do do N.VV. H do do N. VV. 12 do do S. VV. 12 do do S. E. 12 C 2 south S. VV. 7 do do S. E. ? do do S. VV. 15 do do N. E. 17 do do N VV. 17 do do N. E. 18 do do N. F. 52 do do N. VV. 23 do do S. VV. 2J Shall be held at Jefferfonvillc in

the Indiana Territory, on the third Monday in November, one thousand eight hundred and ten. Given under my hand the fevcnth day of July, one thoufand zzht hundred and ten. (Signed) JAMES MADISON.

PUBLIC SALE.

tA7 ILL he fold at the houfe of the

VV ' fublcribcr on Thurfdiy the 15th day of Novrmber next, Iiorfes, Cows and Hogs, , all kiudj of lioiifrhold Furniture, B ds and Bedding, alio Farming Utenfials, and a number of other articles too tedious to mention a credit of fix months will be given on all Turns of five dollars and unde r, twelve months on all Turns over five and not exceeding ten, and eighteen months on all Turns above ten dollar: purchafers to give bond and Tccurity in all cafes fale to begin at ten o'clock. Bcnj. Pcc7:cs, senr. Auguft 3lft, 1810. 6t noticeT 'HAT on Friday the fourteenth day A of September next, will be fold at the dwelling houfe of the TubTtribrr, near EmmiTon's mill, the eftate of William Allen, dcceaTcd, conTilling of Negroes, Horses, Cattle, & Beds, be fides a quantity of Household & Kitchen Furniture together with fome Fanning Utensials, a credit of twelve months will be givert, by the purchaTrr giving bond and good Tecurity the Lie will commence at ten o'clock. Charles Allen. AuguQ 29th 1810. NOTICE. WILL be Told on Saturday the 15th day of September next, on a credit of eighteen months, on all fums above Ffe Dollars, and a credit of thicc months on all fums under Five Dollars. Horses. Cattle fc? Hogs, Household Es? Kitchen Furniture, rf) . Farming Utensials ' of every kind alfo an elegant ' ' -Whip Sam,.. ... The property of William Johnfon, deceaT ed, and to be fold at his Ute place of refidence, on, the Touth fide of White river, three miles from M4Junkins ferry in every inftrfiice the purchaler roiifl give good fecurity the fale to begin at ten o'clock in the morning. THOMAS JOHNSON,? , JOHN JOHNSON, J sdmri' Auguft 20, IS 10.

THE WESTERN SUN. VINCENNES, SEPTEMBER 1, 1810 The members of the Vincennes Agricultural Society will take notice that Tuesday the 4th inst. is the day appointed for their annual meeting it is hoped general attendance will be given. The last mail was particularly barren of news we have, however, gleaned the following articles, being all of any moment. Extract of a letter from a gentleman of this town, dated Smyrn, Feb. 11. " About midnight I experienced a considerable shock of an earthquake, & while at dinner the next day the shock was twice repeated. I have since learnt that the same earthquake was felt in all its terrific force, in the the island of Candia(the ancient Crete) The the greater part of the city of Candia, and all its fortifications, are entirely destroyed, and a destructive fire raging at the same time, added to the miseries of the wretched inhabitants that eight villages in the neighborhood of Candia are but heaps of rubbish, and many thousand people buried in the ruins of their own dwellings, drrwned by the rush of water, or perished by the fire, for it seems as if all the elements had.conspired in vengeance against the unhappy island. The olive fields are destroyed, nd the most luxuriant part of this beautiful island exhibits at present but one wide waste of ruin, devastation & death. The earthquake has been (as letters which are received mention) felt in Cairo, Alex andria, Malta, Sicily, and in all the islands of the Archipelago, in many of which it has thrown down houses, and done other damage.''

LATEST FROM RUSSIA. New York, July 25. By the Projector, capt. Smith, from. Revel we ate informed that the crown prince of Sweden, died suddenly on the 28th or 29th of May, supposed to be poisoned. In consequence, all communications between that country and Denmark, was stopped for two days. The British laid to have in the two Belts 40 sail of the line, and 40 frigates and sloops of war. Three convoys has gone up, one of 500 sail. A war with France Was expected.

LATEST FROM SPAIN. Military operations Siege of Cadiz; Capt.Bolen, who arrived at New York on the 25th ult. in 51 days from Cadiz, informs, that about the 25th of My, a battle was fought between the English and Portuguese armies against the French, in which the latter were defeated. The communication between the besieging army of Cadiz and Madrid was cut off. The English troops in Cadiz were preparing on the 2d of June to make a fortie on the French, in consequence of the news of their defeat on the frontiers of Portugal, expecting that the British and Portugti'lV army would attack the French troops hr firming Cadiz. The bombardment of M-tgord.i from an oppofite fort was fo Tcveir, that the French had difmountrd their cannon at that place, and the prrplr in C-diz were in very hih Tpirits, and in full exportation o getting rid of their ifvdrrs. Fh.ur was twenty dollar, but the recent arrivals of four American vefiVls, hu reduced the price. Cpt. Bolen further informs, tht Tix thoufand rroops h id recently anived. c that whec he failed 15 tranfpotts' were Leating in. LATEST FROM PORTUGAL. Extrart of a letter from a merchant in Lifbon, to anothrrinN. York dted Junr 4. The B ritifh 4vd PortngueTe are nearly one hundrrd th uT-itc1 hVong, and in high Tpirirs. Marflial Mad. na has arrived at Salamanca, and taken command oT the French army ard is to he made virrrny cf Portugal, in caTe he Turrerds in Tuhdnirg it, Cadiz ftih holds out, and has a Tufficient force to ft nd .4 hmg fiegr. An infjrrertion h broke out in the iflndof Minorca, the Spaniards bring dif. fatisfird with fine coirmerrial rr ftricYiorSj and wilhed to put the ifhnd under the government of the Envhlh. The Spanirc!$ have Tent three thoufand men to quell the infurrertion. Extra ft of a letter from Monfpelier, Vermont, dated July 17. " It is fo cold heir t. day, that the people wear their irr-at coats in mowii g, inj there was a Toft on Saturday night that killed a principal pm of the corn, nd we were frirful it Wuuld much damage the Englifligrafs."

P VRS. June 10. A Gnttenhur mail arrived here yefterday. Sme of the letters from Sweden mention the probability of a chair in the Ruffian toui.rili holhle to Fr-ncr. The fol. losing are extrafis from a few of the letters brot' by the mol. Stockxxolm, fune 5. 41 It is ftrongfy rumnird mi Change that pace is reftqied between Rnffia and Great b'itain, and that in conf qtirnce of it, the lormer power has entered into a new coalition agiuft Frame." GOTTKKBURC, Jlinr U. " P-ace between England and Huffia Is certain. P. S. Th- letters joft come in from the raftern part of tlf Cfuitinent are Glen: ea this impitant fut-j-rt.' Cpt. Storey, oT th- Tarnahmah, informs us that the Britifh frigate Vn us, with mr. Morirr, (the new chaire d" f irs to America) en bonrd. was to fail from Portfmciith on tfe 24th ot Juf", and that mr. Jikfon is to return To En I -rd in that frigate. A. T. Mr Adv. letters fmm New O'l-ans ftate, that ti e French rff.irs l.r due de !ontebelI', r.d L'lntrrpidr, hve brrn condemred 10 the diflrirt ourt at that plarr, foi v'u -tu g rur oon interc rurfr Us. It hrheved !fo, that La, Pctil Chaoce, v,iii Ihaie Ttaulai fate. X:. Jm.