Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 April 1818 — Page 1
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VfNTJEtfNES, (Im ) SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1818. Vol. 9. No. St.
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CONDI riONS. rr;-; iPttsTMH V sr.v & r;v. BR At J n I ' ; Tl A" A' i s printed on every Saturday, at Two Dollars per annum, if pai I in advance, or Two Dollars Pil rt 'rvrs at t lie end of the year, for which a note will he require!. No sub cription tsanbe withdrawn until all am u ageS are paid, Adv rtisements Conspicuously inserted on the usual term. Advertising ettstnmcrs Will note on theii adv( rtisefflentathe nuner of times they wish them inserted Those sent without uch directions will be continued until forbid, and must be paid for ac-cordintrlv.
1 i A W 8 or THE UNION
AN A T To autbori ;e cert purchasers nfpu!iic lands to wi Iraw ieir entries and Iranaferthe monies paid therein. Me it enacted by the Senate and House of Hi fttesem t I f the I ited S'ates tfAmctica hi Congress a mbted That the following pc is ah II be permitted to withdraW Jheir respective entries made with the re iter of the I nd office lor the district of effersonvnle, for the purchase of laiid in said district, vie. Abraham Wise nan, for the north ivist Sc tiorth-west quarters of sec ton 4, town shin foU itith, range one east ; o n Bones, for t e north- west uarter of section thi ty-fou township three south, fange one east; Gory loncs for the south easto.ii rtei of section four, township 4 South, ange one east ; Abraham Van Wins tl, for the north west quarter of secth ' thre .township four south range one east and Joseph "ibbs, r the north cast quarter of section twenty -eight, township t iree south, range one east And the receiver of public moneys for the said district shall be authorised to allow fi iy of the Said persons who hall withdraw his entry as aforesaid, a credit on am purchase he shall or may have m i le of other pub ic lands in the tame -it i, forthe ionevs paid on the entn b i withdrawn! Provided, thai the sai 1 entries shall not be withdrawn Until tl shall he made appear to the satisfaction of the rei iter and rec 'iver of public monevs for the. said district, that the c d I entries, r either ofthetn, wees ins le in mist ike, i,x consequence of the erroneous marks of tl esnrvevors and in cas ; of o tents having been granted, the same shall be returned to the register, end b; him to the G neral Land Office, and shad be there cancel le I. If. CL vv, Sfteaker of tf,, h ms of ft tor 'tentative DAN El D TOM INS, Pier President of the United State.) and President tf the Senate March 1318 pproved, J A t E9 MONROE. AN ACT Concerning the District of Brunswick) iti the State of Georgia Bi r ' naeted the Senate & Ffnu.tr nf JtrNrei nt tivee bfthe United State of Am rice, in c ngr ts assembled That .the Colh ; tor of the District of Brunswick shall reside atDarien which shall be the s pen of entry for the said district j and that instead of a surveyor for the pi t Darien, there shall be one surveyor forthe said district of Prune? sjrickwh " i - le at such piece in the said di as may be directed by the Sec retary of the Trt v, urv. H CLAY, r f 'he h we R ,-re.v ntativei. DANIEl l roM INS, ftcePrekli nt qf h United State and Pn t tent of the Senate Idarch 9, 1818 approved, J I S MONROE.
CT e reli fof Major Oenetal Arthur s lair. M y in Srnat4 and II use , ntn m f v Uni' d State , That v fcr the i pa tment of e w he i hi i el v dirt ct d to upon t ie pension list of invalid i of Ui - 0 led v Ut s, Major al rthui St. i lair, at the rate .f rs a ie ' . to commence on irth tl M i M . h, one thous md ieti narted) Tl.at nsiorj aforesaid sh,;'.'.! be paid at the ui of tl United Stall Or in tl e manner as invalid pensioners are lies I been placed
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On the li it o pensioners, at the option of the said pensioner. II CLAY. Sfieaker nf th houee nf R -fir tentative 1) NIKL D. TOM KINS, Via Pretident f the United Sut'esand President of the Senate March 9, 1818. Approved. JAMES MONROE. AN ACT Supplementary to the sctj entitled a n act further extending the time for issuing and locating military land warrants, and for other purposes " Be U enacted fry the Senate and nauee if R firt ? 'ntative f th fT irrd S at en of America in Congress assent Bled That the time limited by the act passed on the 18th day of tpril, 1816, and to Which this is a supplement, for issuing military land warrants shall be mded to the first day of March 1819; and the time limited by t..e s..ui act for the location of un located military land warrants shall be extended to t.ie first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen. II CLAY, speaker of the hous f Representatives. D E. D rOMKIN , Vice President of the United States, and President ofthe Senate. March 0, . 8 18. Approved. J N1ES ON ROE. REsol r;t)N Relative to the distribution of the edition of the i eid law s. Resolved by li S ' and Mouse of Bvfir sentativesof the United S a t of Am rica in Congress assemble , hat the copies of the laws prepared and printed under the authority of the act, entitled 11 w act to authorise a new edition of the collection of laws respecting the public lands M shall be distributed in t ie manner following jthat is to say one copy Biiall be delivered to the President ofthe United St ites, the Vice-President, and to each member ofthe Si nate, Houe of Representatives, and dele ate liom territories; fifteen copies shall be delivered to the Secretary of the Senate, and thirtv copies to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, for the use ol .ud houses respectively; one copy shall be delivered to each ot the Judges of t;ie Supreme Court and clerk thereof, to each of toe Judges ofthe district court, and to each of the clerks, marshals and attorneys of each district ; one copj shall be delivered to the Secretary of State, to the Secretary of the Treasury, to the Secretary of War, to the Secretary of the Navv. to I he Attorney ' reneral, to the Director ofthe x'int, to the first and second Comptrollers of the Treasury, to the first, second third, fourth and fifth Auditors, and Register of the Treasury; to the i rei.su ri i ; to the Post MasterGeneral, and to the two assistant Post M isters General, and to the Commissioner ofthe General I and Office ; two copies shall be delivered to the Legislatures of the several states and territories respectively ; and one copy shall be delivered to each ofthe Governors ofthe several states and territories; and one copy shall be delivered to each of the judges ofthe courts ofthe several territories ; cue copy shall be delivered to the Surveyor General of the LT states, the Surveyor of the lands of the United States south of Tennessee, to the Surveyor of the Public Lands in the northern part ofthe late ississippi territory and the Surveyoi ofthe public land.-, in the territories of Illinois and Missouri , to each of the principal deputy Surveyors one copy there shall be delivered o"c copy to each of the Registers and Receivers of public moneys in land offi
ces established, Or th d mav hereafter be established in the several Btates and territories ;and fifty conies shall be ;i'aed in the hands of tne Seen tary ofthe treasure, to be distributed a non.; the officers and clerks in his department, as he m v think proper ; two hundred S fifty co; i s s alibi placed in the Library, k remain there under the same regulations as the ot tier laws of the United States ; and the remainder shall be p uced in the Library, and eat h member ol Congress hereafter elected, shall so long as any4 remain, exclusive of the 250 conies b foremei tioned, I e entitled to one copy at the commcnceujii nt of that session ol I ongreaa next succeeding Ins election. H. CL W. Speaker ofthe house of Representativea 1) VNIEL D TOM kins. Vice President of the Unijed States, and Pn sid nt ofthe Senate. March l, l -18. V pproved, JAMES MONROE
REYIVOt.DS& BONNER HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
A General Assortment qf
MERCHANDIZE.
From Baltimore and Philadelphia, which they will sell low for c.isir Fincennet: Water-Street, one door below P. Jones's Tavern, January 22, 1818. g tf
BAKESHOP. IIK subscriber respectfully informs 9 bis friends and the public generally that he has established a V BAKING HOUSE on main street, in the house of A. Marchad, (h e'd lately occupied by Me ssrs. 1l'a.srjn. iSf ;rc. as a store, -where the highest and best price in Cash will be paid for the following articles, viz : Flour., Good Hogs' Lard, Eggs, Country Sugar, Hone ij, and Tallow, Families supplied with Cokes. Pastry, b$c. on the short est notice ISAAC COLMAN. February 27, 1818 13-tf.
G. II C. SULUFAXt AND J CALL. L hereafter practice law inronv v :, 'tion, in the count) of Knox, these w , i may wisii to employ them may depend Up i the attention and exertions ol hotht They have made arrangements o js o; ;p iv other will always be found at their office in Vinccnnrs, ncarly opposite the Post -Office. Collecting BysiNESS will be particularly attended t in fCnoi county. Tney will als,, attend to Conveyancing uponthe shortest notice, and undertake atutcies not imcompatible with theii profession The postage of Letters addressed tc them "n business mm. t be paid. 11 tf Vineennes, Feb. 12.
UN rKllTAIXMENT
Miftntf i fififiiritzrrurn.
rJAS opened a House of Entertain 1 mt 7i at the corner ot Marke t & Fifth STREETS in the hotisc lately occupied by Joshua Bond, where he hopes bv attention to business, to receive a' portion of public patronage he assures them that no exertion on his part shall ue warning to merit it. J. DOTY, Attorney at Law. H AS taken the office formerly occupied by T. II Plake. I q. opposite to the i?er( iver's Office, where all business connected with his profession, that may be entrusted to him, wil be
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promptly attended to. Vint fines, Feb 12. 1818.
JOHN LAW.
Attorney and CounccUot at
IAS ip office opposite Dr. Hale's on Mf xi- r s i kc.l. r, where he will at
tend punctually to the duties of bis profession, February 7. io-tf T( WN J.O TsTiTO ALE IWTSH to dispose of a number of ttril.Dixu lots in the town of dBrssfcmx aiso three lots with two good buildings thereon, now occupied as a store 8c tavern also 40 or 50 acres of first rate land, adjoining the same. A great bargain will be gives in the above property for a part paid in hand, and a reasonable credit for the balance J VMES Dl NklN.
j i THiPs. . BLAKE, V r i r . s ' a r ro v vf r i s. r a i ; s r . ? f. p a s resumed his lod ;ings at the 4 J " Vincekxrs H ;!. " KM pe
ns who shall b ve business with him
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The subscriber has received a quantity OF S A LT. ofthe best quality, which he will sell at 8 1 75 cents per bushel by the barrel, or at &2 by the single bushel. S Ml. thorn. Vino nne, March 26, 1818. 17 tf Bank of Vineennes, The State Bank of Indiana. FeO. 12, 18!. THE Stockholders in this Institution who have not paid a 4thinstidment oi
nve dollars on each of their shares are) hereby informed that the same must be
paid on or be tore the first day of Jun
ncxi. I hose who subscribed for stock, sold under the direction of commissioners, appointed for the purpose by an act of the Legislature, may pay the said instalment at he Bank or to the commissioners ofthe county where such subscriptions were made. The other stockholdersjsriust pay the said Instalment at the H:mk. By Order of the Board of Directors. ELISHA BO L DINOT, Clk. Feb. 12, 1818 15 tf 10 DOLLARS RBW A R D7 DESERTED from Fort-Harrison, on the 1 1th instant a soldier of the U. States army, by t:,e name of BENJAMIN A RROTT, twenty-nine years of age, five feet 1 1 3-4 ! I i i - C c t .
me.'t-s mgn. oi lair complexion, hazie ey if ir hair, and by occupation a Taylo . the sain deserter h sd on a fur t:at, a h.m Cusimere vest, and coiduioy panhS loons winch be i.rd previously stolen. He is much addicted to t helving and intoxication any person aeprehendhtg the said b!)ott and delivering him up at this post, or to any omcer ofthe United tatts army, snail r ie the abve reward, with all reasonable expenses Jt)!l T CHUNK, li Majoi Com'dw. April 18. iOPockel Book Ijost. J. os' last evening a red MoiTOCCO pocket Bfok containing a variety of papers of importance to the looser onlv toet :h. er with ten dollars in ! ank bil!, ;, reasonable reward will hv paid to jt y person delivering the said book to tne subscriber, or to the Editor of the Sun. 10 lwc NOAH PURCELL. GEORGE SWING, RESPEC F LLY informs bis friends
and the public, that he has pun haaed out the late firm of . v" ?. BreaeMmg if Co, in addition to which be expects to receive in a few da s a quantity of Dguf sTie & other Seasosatlb LlOODS All of which he will dispose of very low for cash or any kind of country produce Furs, Peltries &cc.
-tf. Vineennes. Ap il lth.
NOTICE. HER EAS my wife Catharine, Las h f ti.v h f l and board without nv
m mm m "'J just cause, and I do brwata any person from harboring or tradin - with her on my account, for 1 am determined to pay no debts of her contracting from the date abce mentioned. ALP HERD P. PFCKARD. Crawford i oui tj, Illii i Ter. Februar Ifth 1818. J SO-St
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