Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 October 1813 — Page 4

NEW STORE. WILSON LAGO Ur, Has juft received from Philadelphia, and for file, and elegant aflortment cf Fall and Winter Goods, Among which are, 5-jperfine cloth?, Gun Locks, Srcond do. Cotton Cards, Curfe do. IJSaddles Sc Bi idles, Superfine Cassimeres. Mens fine Ihocs, Fine ditto UCotirfe do.

Flennrls, jLdy' Leather and Llegt. Waiftcoating.jl Morocco Ihocs. Vrlvrts & (lords, (jChi! Jrcns do. 4 4 5c 6 4 Cn)brkk Pocket Bookj, Mttflltf, iulpenders, C -tfse Mufl'ms, j Belt fine Pins fc Nee(Cotton Holirry, j dies, Worfted do. Klurry Combs, White and coloured W ire, thread, j) G loon Bindings, win if Silk, IjCoffce, Sugar 6c Tea jj Allipice, Pepper and K de -jlfS, G ughaini h Checks, Gmger, C-uhcocs aSbrted, jjCoppetafa, 8c Indigo, ' rting C tton, Brimttone, leg ant Silk ShawlsHonn, . Cotton do. Madaira and Cape Silk Coves, Wme3, Queens, Glafi andjj Brandy & Whi&ey. China ware. RPowder, Lead, and I'm ware, Flints, Abo the following Af M E D I C I N FS, Spytta Turpentine, Callor Oil, Cautphire, jjBatman'i Drops, Britilh, Sweet, andSalts Sc Baiks. With many other articlca too tedious to mention, whtrh he offers very low tor Calli. C7CASH will be given at his ft and for Lambs Wool or fecond (bearing, where alio may be had Logwood and Verdigre fs. Vtncennes, 82d Sept. 1313. ALL thofe who have accounts Handing ith in- will pleafe call and fettle them either With Calli or by giving Noei r t- l 1 son Lagow.

JTo SELL or RENT, A NO a g-t bargain given, the pvemjf Jl if son arhich t now live, to any per- , H who wifhes to take either of my propof s if ! rei t it will he tOr the teem ot five years, and if i fell payment to be made in that time, at five quil and annual inftal nims th y are at prefetit ot cm pied by me a-; a publii hoofe, and is tolerably Well utuaed tor the botinefs but 1 am anxious to ft I! or rent, th t 1 in y return to that ..wcet Hi mner of living, the following of my Ja.k Plain Joshua Bond, Vtncennea, Sept. 2 2d, 18 13.

BLANK DEEDS the otfi e ol the W. Sen, F r sail Treasury Departmewt, 0f RcvenucOffice Augu l 20, 1813. Public Notice is Hereby Giv c n , IN puvfiiance of the aft of congrefs, naff ed on the fetond day of Auguit, one thou Cud eight hundred and thirteen, enti tied An ad ly tuc duties on notes of banks, banker! and certain Companies, on notes, bonds and obligations ditcounted by banks, bankers and certiio companies, and t ex hange ol certain dekriptifrom nd ifter the lafl day i f r next, there will he levied, col ! pid, throughout the U. States, R iron duties folh Mag, xiz : vr Ikri, o- pteie Ol '-Hum or O' ftSeet or pirre of p-pcr, upon ,11 hp written or printed ny or ri i-i Itumenta ot writing follow cn rj t 1 Verm the Ox For narchir tVrr ot the IBg, to wit 0 atrttory note cr n?ies payahlr iither t fearer ar order, issued v any rj th banki cottitdfttes who issue or discount llT ttlCJfPJ rjrr r )t ineori :t:d, ifn ?t tire r

II 7v heretflei Pe est ?i:shtd in the United St tes or j'lv ir:ker or bi2nf.es. ( m cale fn ii rik r t bnkrs lii.ll not arrr vi"i thf i-rr- rv rf the tre-tf-j y to an nUl compofnri'., in lieu of focb duties, of on- nd l hall prr centum on the WtAunt of -h-ir annual di Jeru) atcorcl in to th. f llowirg feale, viz. .,w;c:i:w ng one iollar, out c::;t.

If above one dollar, and not exceeding two dollars, two cents. If above two, and not exceeding three dollars, three cents. If above three, and not exceeding five dollars, five cents. If above five and not exceeding ten dollars, ten cents. If above ten and not exceeding twenty dollars, twenty cents. If above twenty and not exceeding fifty dollars, fifty cents. If above fifty, and not exceeding one hundred dollars, one dollar. If above one hundred and not exceeding five hundred dollars, five doHars. If above five hundred and not exceeding one thoufand dollars, ten dollars. It above one theufand dollars, fifty dollars. On any bcr.dy obligation cr promissory note or notes not issued by any bank, companies or banker, as aforesaid, discounted by any such bank, companies or banker, and on any foreign cr inland bill or bills of exchange above fifty dollar and having one or more endorsers eccoffyg to the following scale, viz, v If not exceeding one hundred dollars, five cents. If above one hundred and not exceeding two hundred dollars ten cent3. If above two hundred and net exceeding five hundred dollars, twenty five rent?. If rtbove five hundred and not exceeding one thoufand dollars, fifty cents. If above one thoufand k not exceeding filteen hundred dollars, feventy five cents. If above fifteen hundred and not exceeding two thoufand dollars, one dollar. If above two thoufand & not exceeding three thoufand dollars, one dollar and fifty tents. It above three thoufand and not exceeding four thoufand dollars, two dollars. If above four thoufand Sc not exceeding five thoufand dollars, two dollars and fifty centra If above five thoufand & not exceeding feven thoufand dollars, three dollars and fifty cents. If above feven thoufand 5c not exceeding eight thoufand dollars, four dollars. If above eight thoufand dollars, five dollars. All which faid ftamps have for their legend the duty as above fpecified, with t Lie device ot an eagle bearing a Ihield. All treafury and other notes, ilTued for the ule or benefit of the United States, in purfuance of any 'afof congrefa, or drafts or rtMi drawn by the treafurer of the LTnited States, or checks payable at G g h t upon any b?iik, company or banker, are exempted Iron duty and are not required to be fiamped ; and no duty is charged on a fecond or oth(r cojry of a let of exchange. When any perfon (hall depolit any vellum, parchment or p-ner, at the office of a collector, accompanying tt e farwe with a !i!t fpecifying the number a;:d denomination of the ft-nnps which are to be thereto aifixrJ, it will be the duty of the collector to tranfmit tlx- l ine to the office of the Commimoner of the Revenue, where fitCh paper, parchment m d vellum will be properly marked or (tamped, and forthwith lent back to the colleger, who will deliver the fime, puifuant to the order of the perfon from hem it w is received. Stamps on piper will be tr an fin it ted from thL office to the collectuis, who will ileliv er the lame, on the payment of the duty, to the perfon applying therefor In cl A (tamps required on vellum or parchment, the vellum or parchment mult invariably be tranfmitted, through a collector, to this office, whence it will be returned (lamped to the collector, fobjeft, on the payment of

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whom it vs received. f Any perfon, other tharVgn officer employed in collecting the revenue of the United Sv-Crs, who Hull apply to a collector at his tiice for the purchafe at one time of a q untiry of flmped vellum, parchment or paper, the dutiei on which Hull amount to t-n dollar! or uowards, fhill receive fio;n him fuch qoantity ol vellum, parchment or O'per, on fafd perfon p in down the amount of faad duties, after deducting there r ini feven and one halt per centum thereon. Given under my hnd at Washington, the dy sod year ahnvt mentioned. SAMUEL H. SMITH, 99 Cv m :,inr.er of tht Revenue,

LAND-OFF1CL AT VINCKNNES, Sep i ember 6th, 1813. IT is hereby made known that purfuant to an act of Congrefs, entitled M An ac5t providing for the fale of the lands of the United States In the Territory North Welt of the river Ohio, and above the mouth river," pafTed May feventeenth, one thoufand eight hundred and ninety-fix, and to the feveral acls amendatory to the fame, the foil owing tra6so land, the intered on the arrears ol the purchafe money w hereof has not been paid on the days the fame became feverally due, will be expoled to public fale at Vincennes on the fifteenth and fixteenth days ot November next, and fold to the higheft bidder on the conditions preicribed by the fltid acts.

Purchasers Hamcu Charles Bccler, Thomas Spencer, Samuel VV ilfon, John Boone, James Matheny, Charles Onion, IT is further made known, that I rears of the purchafe money of the

the days that the fame will refpeclively become tine, the (hall alfo be

cxpoied to public fale, at the fame above recited tracts. R. & S Tobin, George B Allen, Aaron Hobinfon, John G, Pfrimmer, John Crilt, William Smith, Henry Berkihire, Jacob Zenor,

IF at any time previous to the day of fale, the balance due on any of the above tracls. together with the intereft, fliail be paid, no faie of fuch tracl will take place. THE fale to begin at ten o'clock on the fifteenth, and to terminate at one o'clock of the following day.

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Lcety Dollars Reward. RAN A WAY from the 1'ublVribers two likely negro men, one named rr- J 1 m, he iAwenty four years old, five feet nine or ten inches high, he is a (tout well made lellow, fhrcwd and ientiole, hos a plcaldiit open countenance, he hu on w ticii t.e went away a drab coiomed Icrtout coat, toilciably well worn, two cotton lhirts, two pair oi p i ntaloons, one mixed cotton, the other bucklkin, one lilk under j ckct, one mixed cotton ditto the relt ol his clothing unknown, as he had conlioeraoic cath co purchale wnh, and tome Lloatha contralto, fo that lie can ccange his alpeCt at plealiu c he took with him a rifle gun, lately repaired, and Hole a hay hoi le, tourtetn a:, a a half hands high, a Imall lUr in his forehead trots rough, one hind toot white, and is feven yeais old he has got a pals and is one of a party that intended going to the Hn tifh. . One at the party went oft' with him named yr yr N S E, a flout rig black tellow, about twenty feven years oi age, near lixleer high, he wore d biown cloth coat, cotton (hut and l uck(kin pantaloon5, his other ch thing unknown he llutters when he talks, anu luufchs generally whenfpoken to. We will ive the above reward if token more than one hunured miles trem Shawney town, if not, ten dollars tor each, nd five for the horie, if they aie lccuied in any jail fo that we can get them again, and rcafofiable c! arges if brought anu delivered will be paid by us in Shawneytowo, Gallatin county, Illinois territoiy JVm. SmclL 5c L bos, JDorris 18th AuguH, 18 13. Look Here. L thole indebted to the fubferibrr are requeued to give him a call on or before the 15th ot November next, and fettle off either by c lh or giving notes. Daniel Sulk van.

Section, To&IU Range, Arrears due, D C S W 27 4 S. 4 K. 240 S. W. 35 r S. j J V. 240 S. K. 32 I 5 S. I 4 K. 240 N. W. 1 7 j 5 S. j 4 K. 40 S. V. 36 4 S. j 4 K. j 240 S. ll. 15 4 S. j 5 K. 240

if the imereil accrued on the arfollowing traces, be not p,nd on time, and in the fame manner as the

Frac. 34 35 7 S. Ji W. 87 S. Hall 29 4 S. 13 Y. 480 S. W. 3 6 S. 14 W, 160 N. W. 36 3 S. 3 P.. 240 Frac. 9 7 S. i V. 555 S. E. 32 5 S. 4 K. t 160 N. K. 34 2 S. 5 E. I 240 N. E. 22 4 S. 5 E. 1 240

G2 1-2 93 1JOHN BADOLLET, Register oj the Land-Office, 1 tnwx.'ivtmu.vvf w-n. -- NOTICE. tltL underfignrd, heirs snr? l-trrs of Wilham Wells, hte of fort Wayne. deceafed, will, by then attorney, nuke application to the court of Common Pie aa for the counry of Gibfon, on the fecond Monday of November next, for the appoint ment ol commiflioners to divide t le real eftate ol the lid deceafed, lying within faid county of Gibfon, agreeably to hn will and conformably to a law of the Indiana territory. MARY WELLS, Widow, F xecuirix WILLIAM TURN KR, In right of his wife, formerly Ann WcUtm J- i . ' j I . V v L L - ' y WILLIAM WELLS, Wm. WAYNE WELLS, POLLY WELLS, SAMUEL G. WELLS, YELV. P. WELLS, Jr. U 1 U VfVM vv M k c 1 .- JULIAN WELLS, Auguft loth, 13 13. 16 4t N oiice, THE Pna Offt ce is frain removed trj thehoufeof J- D. HAY Three months pnflgr in advance will be required on all newlpprrs coming through t.1 ill rffi e, for th- quarter commencing the Ifl of Ddohcr enlumg thoft 111 arrears for the q-;rter ending the 30th June lal, will plralr tr fettle their accounts on or before th?- nxc prdl d .y No perfon, other than the ififtants can be admitted into the office during the opening or doling 0f t,he mail. J. D. HAY, P. M. Vincennes, Srpt. 30th, 1813. A LL thofe indebted to the Polt Otlice the quarter ending the 30th Spr. are re que ft ed to come forw?rd ir.d fettle up immediately with E. STOUT, FROM THE TRESS OF E. STOUT. PR I XT I R TO THE TERRITORY AND OF T II K LAWS Of THE UNITED STATES.

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