Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 October 1813 — Page 4
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NEW STORE, WILSON L AG 0 JF,
Has tuft received from Fhiladr Ijmia, and M. rr ,-
lor I ile, and elegant SHartment or Fail and Winter Goods, Among which are,
Sanerfiit cloths, j riun Loclt S-t-oml do. Cot ton Cardsg Curfr do. : .c idle Sc Bt iciles, Superfine GassilOtret( Men:, fine ffcoes, Fine chtto llCourfe do.
Flennels.
Eiegt. Wz Velvet! Sc 4 4 Sc 6 i
Ladys' Leather and
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Morocco fno-S.
Cords, Chtldrcns 4 Carabrick luket Books,
Sufpenders,
Muflins. Bell fine Piasfc Ncc-
IV"'( (J do. Curry Combt) White and coloured , Wire, thread, 6aloon Bindings,
Silk Coffee, Siar k Tea
cdles, V. fpice, Pepper and
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Ginghams Checks, j CtUtcoea tfl rted, ;C
Shirting Cotton, Brtni
h It rant Silk ShawlsRo6
Cot con
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perafs, St Indigi
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do. i Madairi
anJ Cat
odk Glove
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bhina Tin ware
ns, Glafs aa j, Bi andy
met,
Sc Whifkey,
r, Lead, and
Cn any hnd cliigctieri or promissory note or notes not issued by ary bank COIRJ a ntes or bunker , as aforesaid, discounted by any such bunk, conipanies or bar. he r, and on any foreign or inland bill or bills cf ex change o'jve fifty dollars and having one
j or tnjre endorsers according to the follow
ing. scale, viz, it not exceeding one hundred dollars, tive cents. It above one hundred and rot exceeding two hundred dollars ten cents. If above two hundred and not exceeding five hundred dollars, twenty live cents. If above five hundred and not exceeding one thoofand dollars, fifty cents. It above one thouland k not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars, feventy five cents. if above fifteen hundred and not exceed ing two thouland dollars, one dollar. if above two thouland fc "o; exceeding three thoufand dollars, one dollar and fifty i eiits. It above three thoufaftd and not exceed ing four thoufand dollars, two dollars. If above four thoufand lie not exceeding !: thoufand dollars, -..liar and I ts.
If abev? five thoufand not exc feven thoufand dollars, t::rce dulla
BftV cents. If above feven thoufand Sc not excecd'.r. eight thoufand dollars, four dollars. Ii above eieht thoufand dollars, fivedol
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M E D I C I :rpentine I!
(.'': ' ; . ( f e , Britifh, S feet, and V, ith m my eln r ar Inention, whi !i he i f
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LAND-OFFICE AT VIJMCENNES, September 6th, 1813.
IT is hereby made known that putTuant to an act of Conr;rtfs, enti
tied 1 An acl providinp; for the fale of the- lands of the United States in the Territory North Weft of the river Ohio, and above the month ot Kentucky river," paiTed May feventcenth, one thoufand eight hnndred and ninety. fix, and to the feveral acls amendatory to the lame, the following traesof land, the interelt oil the arrears ol the pur chafe money whereof has not been paid on the days the fame became feverally due, will be expofed to public fale at Yincennes on the fifteenth and fixteenth clays of November next, and fold to the highefl. bidtler on the
onditions prefcribd by the faid a6ls.
ri.rehasers JTuzcj. Section. Tcr. n Range, Arrears ! D ! Charles Beeler, S W 27 4 S. 4 K, 240 Thomas Spencer S. W. 35 r S. 7 Vr. jq Samuel Wilfon, NT. E. 32 j 5 S. 4- E. 240 John Boone, NT. W. ir jo S. 4 K. 240 James Mathcny, S. W. 36 4 S. j 4 E, 240 Charles Onion, S. E. 15 4 S. j 5 E. 2io
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if the interefl ar
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on the ot paid
IT is further made known, that
rears of the purchafe money ol the following traclsthe days that the fame will refpecively become due.
expofed to public fale, at the fame time, and in the fame manner as the above recited tracts.
the ih ,11 alio
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Wool or I'm 01 d fharing, "li re alio had Lot? wo d and Vefdigfefs. incehn 5. 221 Set. 18 13.
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Tr r v i v v D : r a r t N H r, Revenue, Ojfficci August 2a, lGio. lie Notice is Hereby Given, i 11 tt f 1 al ..f congrefs, pfT I on the fecond dv of Anuult, one
t loufand eight hundred md thirteen, enti tied " An act laying duties on notes of b ok-, h nuri 3 an.i certain conpoiit-s, on
companies,
device oi an eale beann a thiekU All treafurjy and other notes, illued for the ufe or benefit of the United States, in purfuance of any act of Congrefs, ordraits or t drawn by the treafurer of tbe United St.itep, or checks payable at f'ht upon any bank, company or banker, are exempted from duty and are not required to he llainpcd ; and no duty is charged on a iccond or Other ov of a fet of exchange. When any per fan (lull deport any vellum, parchment or paper, at the office of a v" II cl r, iccompanying the tame with a lil fpecif) ing the number and denomination of the lamps which are to be thereto atiixed, it will oe U.c duty of the collector to tranfinit the fame to the office of the Com-
Uionef f the Revenue, where fitch pa-
ellum will be properly nd forthwith fru tack Will deliver the frme,
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U' r, parchment and v marked or llanrped, a to the collector, who
R. & S. Tobin, I Frae. 34 35 j r S. j 2 W. 878 George B. Allen, S. Hall 29 I 4 S. I 1 3 W. 4B0 Aaron Robinfon, S. V . 3 6 S, j 14 W. ifio John G. Pfrimmer, N. W. 36 $ S. j 3 E. 240 John Crift, Frac. 9 7 S. i t W, 555 W illiam Smith, S. E. 32 5 S. 4 E , 160 Henry Berklhire N. K. 34 12 S. 5 E 2 to i Jacob Zenor, N. E. 22 4 5 E. 240 j
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IF at any time previous to the day of fale, the balance due on any of the above tra els,- together with the inhere ft, Hiall be paid, no fale of fin h trad will take place. THE fale to begin at ten o'clock on the fifteenth, and to terminate at one o'clock of the tallowing day.
JOHN BADOLLET.
0 the Land-Office.
MONEY or LAW.
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Stamps on paper will be tranfmiited from this ofuce to tiie collectors, who will deliv er the fame, on 'he payment of the duty, to the oerfon annlvinct therefoi. In cait
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J V are it a u t lltd to pay the fuhlcriber on 01 before the tirltd iy of October iuxt, or tlrir accounts will be put in the hands of authority ir colleCiion. 4 ! r Stint) f) Septetnbei 6th, 181 3
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Foety Dollars Reward.
) AN AW AY from the fwbfcribera two V likely nrio men, one ijaiiicci y j m.
Twenty Dollars Reward, WILL he given, and all rr.r.rable: rxpenfes paid to aiiy perfon that will t ikr up and deliver at fort Knox in the town of Vincennes, panics SbatD. a foldier in the army of thr United State, Whodefertrd from faid fort on the night of the 2 Ut in it- he was born in New London, ftate of Connecticut, aged twenty eiht years, five fret ten and a half inches high, of ti.-ik complexion, black eyes, black hair, $uid by pr l'i fli')ii a reed maker Tfoos H. Richardson.
Lt. 7th llet. U. S. Ir.fiy.
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tend to the Collection of uebts ilue
George Wallace, dutinj his abfence from ih s pi m e. he adopts thm m He of inform
thole indebted, that Br is inArucled to ' in t.ieV ii f an itey, unlets ijJ in thre months IfOBi
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aoove ten and net exceecit""" twen.v rs. twenty ecu ... ive iwenty and no:exceed:rj Bi y rs, fifty oent! . above fa y, and not exceeding one red noil irs, one dollar a' - I cd and not fXCetdiug
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Ate returned to mdke payment
by tte 5th of Odtober next we wilh to d le ll .uir accounti by that day, and earneftty rt(.irl"i thole indebted to tome for.
a -1 J inO irttie thir relp ctive balances I
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Of ten luetics high, he is a ituui v c i 1 made tellow, (hrcwd Hi:d fenfible, hub a pic a font open countenance, he had on when he went way a drab coloured lcrtout cot, toili.rably well worn, two cotton tiuri?, two poo ot pantaloons, one mixed cotton, the other buckikin, ove tilk under jacket, one mixed cotton ditto the red ot his clothing unknown, as he had conuderable coflt to purchafe with, and lome cloaths concealed, fo that he c an change bis alpeCt at pleature he took with hifti a rifle gun, la;ely repair ed, ai.u Hole a bay horfe, foffrtten and a half hands high, a fmall itar HI hit forehead ivitb rough, one hind toot white, and is fevrn years old tie hasot a pals and is one of a prt'y klwt intended going to the lintifli One of the party went til with
1 mi named A N S E
a flout big black fellow, about twenty feven years oi age. near fix ieet high, he wore a brown cloth coat, cotton (birt and buckfktn pantaloons, hi3 other c lotto i g ui kt own
he flutters when he talk5, and laughs generally when IpoheB to. We will givr the above rr-wrd it taken more than one hundred miles from Shdwvrytown, if not, ten dollars for each, and five for the horte, if they a e tec o red in any jil fo that we can get them again, and rtafonahll charges if brought and dclivrred will be paid by us in Shawneytowa, Gallatin county, lilinoil tcrnto' ) Wm Small, h Tbos, Dorr Li. I Uh Aafwiil, 131
Fiftf Dollars Reward. ILL he given, and all re Ion able ex penf, p-.id, to any prrf.)n that will
take up and deliver at fort Knox, in ;h town ot Vincennes, Leoaard P. Coomes, a foldier in the army of the United Spates who defer tod from faid fort on the night of the twenty lventh in ft. he was bcrn in the ttate of Virginia, his core not recollected, 6vc feet nine inches high, of fandy Complexion, grry eyfs, light hair, down call look, flow ot motion, with rings in hia cars, and by profeffion a farmer T I vs. H Richardeon Lt. 7th Regt. U. b. lofty. Vincennes,
A us. 1813.
Stray Horse. w j "A KEN up by the fnhl criher on ths A 3 i ii it. ;ibout 15 miles on this fide c tiir Bed Bank?, a h.iy liorle, about 9 years old, ncHi 15 hands high, one hind foot whitf, i fn jail blaze in his tace, b4s a reDiarkable hollow t)tk, r.o brand perceia hie the ownefCasi get him again by provirg property and paying charges, on applu Cation to, Francis Axeliti. Vincennes, 8tb Sept. 1813. "3
from Titr r::Ess of E. STOUT, rTtl.VTFR TO T B I TI-'.JRITORT AND OF THE LAWS OF THK U'liKD STATES.
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