Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 May 1818 — Page 3
WESTERN SUN.
VINO EXNUS May 2.
We are SUth rise i to.su; h it Richard n.Nii:r., as., if elected will a.cain Represent the counties of Gibson, Pike, Dubois, a i l a part of Posey, la the next 0 neral Assembly of the State of Indu .a. The Vice-President has retired from the chair of the Senate ; tivA Wilt) alter ft day or two, take his departure for his residence. A President ftro dm. will, of cour se, be elected on the meeting of tiie Senate t. is day. Xaf. Intel. March 31.
Savannah, March 1 a. Jomi (At Frontier. The following important ex; act of s U tter was handed to us in the morning for publication.. We hope that the determination it mentions government to have taken, may he so n corroborated by the opoiaticns of an adequate force. Hartf - March 1,1813. M The armv is tl v on its march to Fort Early. Wear.- informed that gene ral Jackson Iras ordered all the Indians, who are Friendly, to join his command immediately, or they Will he treated as hostih s. Colonel Davis inspector general, direct from Washington City, informs us that it is the intention of the general government, to occupv the Floridas immediately, and expect that orders have been sent to general Jackson to that effect."
PIGEON MILL J FOR SALE. TTTLL be offered to the highest bid'V der, on Friday 2 Hh of May next One Quarter Section of Land, on which is an excellent scite for Machinery. This scite lays 3 miles hack oi' Evansiile, Vanderburgh cty. State of Indiana. I deem it unnecessary to expatiate on the advantages connected with this seat) but if the abundance of water which the Creek affords its proximity to the Ohio, and its sardonic or stony found atoin does Cot equal the highest conception I lay myself liable to the severest animadversion Terms of payment is this, one fourth on the day of sale, or within 60 d ivs after, one fourth in a year from the sale, one fourth in 2 years From the sale and the other in 3 years from the day of Sale. JS. ANTHONt. April 27th, IS 13. 223 w
ONE CENT REWARD.
K AN- WVAY on Tuesday the 5th day
ef the present instant John Layliri,
abound boy to the Farming business he had on when he went away a pair of cloth pantaloons, a coarse i art, and a round-about coat. The above reward will he given to anv person who will deliver the eai 1 John Laylin to me in Petersburg h, Ptk'1 couniv, State of 1 ndiana, but no cost We charges paid 1 also Forwarn all persons jm harboring sa'i 1 b y as aoi determined to put the law in force against them. WILLIS C OSBORNE. April 30th 1813 22-1 m
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EVANSVILLE. THE SALE OF LOTS IN THE TOWN or F.r.ixsriLLE. WILL take place on Wednesday and Thursday the 27th and 18th of May iut, "When purchasers can have a eiedit of 6 and 12 months, by giving bond with approved security, and on V ly the 29th of May,the building of public jail in the ea'id town will he let to the lowest bidder. This town is so WU known as a place of Landing and deposit for the western part of the State Of Indiana, that any particular d est n of the place is deemed Unnecessary. Suffice it to say, that this town has lately been established as the permanent si ttofj istice of Vanderburgh County, and ci rt unly holds out a fairer prospect to become a considerable Commercial town, than ai v otl er in the western part of the state. Merchants, Me-
:Vnicks and men ot enterprise are parIrfarlv invited to come and judge for
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all whom it may Concern, TAKE NOTICE,
TH AT agreeable to an order the circuit court of Swnox county, m ule at the April term of sai l court, I shall, on the 4th day of the next July term of said circuit court, surrender up (Tor the benefit
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of my creditors,) ail my rights kcjxdits, go ids, chattels, lands and tenemeiitsTpid take the benefit of an act, entitled, Ars act For the relief ol persons imprisoned for debt." Nathan rawlins. Jail of Knox County, State of) Indiana, April 27th, 18 18. 22 tf
One Cent Reward !
Runaway from
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JAMES LAYUX, a bound boy to the Farming business; he had on wheil he went away a pair of Linsey pantaloons and short coat, a coarse linen shirt, The above reward will he given to any person who will deliver t ie said boy to me near Petersburgh, Tike county, State of Indiana, but no costs or charges paid, I also forwarn all persons from harboring said boy, as I am determined to put the law in force against them. PAUL TISLOW. April 30th, 1818. 22 lm
By thjf President of the Uni
ted States.
JVAcrcas. bv an act of ( onress. m;i
ed iF the 26th of March 18 )4, entitled, "An Ad. making provision for the disposal of the public lands in the Indiana Territory, and for other purposes,' and an Act passed the 3d of March 1 80S, entitled, k An Act supplementary to the act, entitled, an act making provision for th 1 disposal of the public lands in the Indiana Territory," and an acovssed on the 25th of Aoril 18 '8 eaiJuW'- An
Act supplemental to an act ree
the grants of lands in the TerrtU
Michigan, the President ol the
Slat is tut torized to cause tliaPinds in
the land district ofl) -troitto baffle red for sale when surveyed ; and whereas a part of the said lands have been survive I : Therefore I, J A ME S MO a ROE, President of the United States in conformity with the said acts, do hereby declare and make known toat public sales for the disposal (agreeably to law ) of the said lands, shall be held at Detroit, in Michigan Territory, viz : On the first Vfonday in July next, for the lands contained in ranges, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, soUth of the base line ; on the first Monday of September next for the lands contained in ranges 13, 14-, 15, 16, and 17, north of the bate line ; and on the first Monday in November next, for the lands contained in ranges 9 10, 11 and 12, north of the base line, excepting such lands as are, or may be re -served in said district, by law, for the Support of Schools, and tor other purposes. The saies shall continue open lor two weeks and no longer, and shall commence with the first section of the lowest number of townships and ranges, &
proceed in regular numercial order. l . i i . i f
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the it of the lands in nmgfel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. On the lii st Monday in September 5t for the lands in ranges 6, 7 8, 9. and on the first Monday in November next ; for the lands in ranges 10, 11, 12, 13, U, excepting such iands as are or shall be reserved according to law, for the support of schools and for Other purposes. Each saie shall continue open for two weeks, and no longer, shall commence with the section, township aad range of the lowest number, and proceed in regular numerical order. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 3ist day of Mrach, 1818 .'AMES MONROE. By the President. JOSIAH MEIGS, CommW. of the G nvrul Land Office. Printers w ho are authorized to publish the laws of the United States will publish the above once a w eek till October next, and send their bills to the General Land Oflkc for payment. (22 tM. Oct. nxt.) Copperplate Maps of the abefe. lands may be had at the office of the Snrteyor General, at Huntsville, or at the Ueral Land Office.
AVE OF LOTS THE TOW X OF . E S TINE
The seat of Justice of Crawford county Illinois Trrit-jru. WILL take place on Monday the 25th of May next, near Judge Kit'chell and Cullom's in Lamotte Prairie, upon the liberal scale of only 2 dollars to be paid down and the balance in 6, 12 and 24 Months to be secured by bond andcunty the conveyance depending however upon the punctual payment of such Bonds. PA ESTINE is laid off in the Lower end ot Lamotte Prairie, one and a half miles from the river Wabash, and 25 abovc Vineennes. The scite is equal to any in the Wabash country ; the lands around for seveial miles, arc generally of the first rate, with a sufficiency of good timber. Ston-coal is to be found adjacent The settlement around is populous, ami bids Fair to increase. PALESTINE possesses manv arfcin-
tages by being a short distance from the
river m point of health, &c. Indubious mechanics will do well, in my ofcr ion to purchase lots and settle in Sii
new town from its eligible sitn itmn.
lubrity of climate, and growing importance. )ue attendance will be given on the day of sale bv. DAVID PORTER, Aet of Crawford county Kinoit Territory. Valuable Lots For Safe. THE subscriber will divide west fractUf!ta' 2l and 28, into 4 and 10 acre lots, and dispose of diem at Public Vendue. Those fractions contain 23o acres, and lie on the west side of the Wabash imlm diatclv opposite the flourishing and favourite Town of Terre-Haute. In poi t of fertility they arc unrivalled and will therefore answer for any species of cultivation, they arc covered every where with the finest timber which will be particularly desirable at the Town in consequence of its Prairie situation, and for the convenience of Terre-Haute and the population on both sides of the river it will be nccessarv In etahlili Mk.M
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,Turw,u.v v..n -...3t uayui tumoer and produce. Jn addition to the
advantages (m consequence cf their
March, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. JAMES MONROE. By the President JOSI AH MEfT.S. C MfttV. of'h (i nerai Land Qtfntr. CJ Print rs oF newspapers, who are authorised to publish the Laws of the United States will insert the above once
proximity to this new Town tliecounty seat of Vigo county,) Jiev also oJ an excellent scite For a Town whioflisnly secondary to that of Terre-Haute because it is not equally elevated Sale to take place on the premises the -1st day of May ensiling. Perms one h;dt in line vcir nn1 t k ki . .
a wk nil October next, Mrf semi the.r the purchaser giving bond with approrhills to the Lteneral Land Otnce for pay- ed security.
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c president ol the united State?.
rVhereas by an act of Conrtress pass-
on t ic 3d March, 18 15 entitled - An
PROPRIETOR. Fort-Harrison, April 1 6th. 20 6w
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Subscriber,
informs his customers Sc
especially those indebted to him
act to provide for the ascertaining ai
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. ' .1 i , 1: ,-Aftnat he has employed Lewis JOSTBS, to
. , do his business durinir his absence, also
Horse 15.1s, Kcaily printed on an elegant cut
other purposes the President of the
mted States is authorised to cause the lands acquired by the said treaty to be offered for sale when surveyed : and whereas part ul the said lands have In t n su rveyed. Therefore 1 James Monroe, President of the United States, do here by deoiarc and make known; that public sabs for the disposal of certain lands outh offMie 'I enitessce river and in the district ot Madison county, shall be held at liuntsville in saitl countv in Alabama territory V'7
to close his account as fast as possible, those wiio vet remain indebted mYm
will do well to call immediately Sc ftbttle their accounts, wih him otherwl.Q shall have to take a disagreeable way to collect them. Wdson Lagow Viicennes. Jan. 7, 1818. 6 tf. Jj- would wish to purchase a Large Quantify of Raccoon and Fox skins.
NOTICE. THE subscriber having erected A BREWERY
in the Borough of Vincennes on an ex-
tensive scale, will always keep on hand, a supply of
Draft Porter & Strong Beer
Warranted good and will be afforded at
a much less price than it can be imported. Retailers and those wishing to purchase
for their domestic drink will be furnished
by the barrel or half barrel with the priv-
elege of returning the cask, when empty. As the quantity intended to be made will far exceed the demands of the place, those wishing to purchase for exportation will find it to their advantage to give us a call. J. & W. L. Colman. THOSE indebted to us either by note or book account are requested to come forward and make payment immediately. J & W. L. Colman. March 21. 16 tf Fifty Dollars Reward. RANAWAY from the subscriber, liv ing in Jessamine county, near Chris-
nian i, Mill, A Xegro Man named
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about o5 years of age, middle size, heavy i bu.lt, a piece out of the upper side of one of his ears the little finger crooked on one of his hands, tuo or three scars on his lace. Any person taking him up in the state shall have SO dollars, and all reasonable expenccs paid ; if out ol the state 50 dollars with expences. 1 cannot ive a more minute descrip. tionof said Nevrro, as I had him but a tew hours in possession. I pcrcbaseel him trm a stranger, that called himself Jo.m Webb of middle stature, heavw made, round face, dak skin, spoke ilow m my company ; he had ad.ab coloured greatcoat on, rode a creature of n.ilk and cider colour Said Webb is about 30 years oi age. JOHN HUNTER. March 24, 1818, 19 3w S TA T. 01 UFETdMA. K COUHTT. WHEREAS, Seneca Almv, under shen Rand Goalee of the said county hatfc this clay mah oath before me a Just:, c of the 1 eace for thq said county, that Jos. White. cV Thos. C. Shields,. Off tewere committee to the goal of the said count v. fh c.; i
. wmm line uuuer sentence and judgment of the Circuit court ol the sai I county of Knox, and said S n his for want of security upon two in-
uiiinienis m on the night of the 27th inst unknown to the deponent, forcibly break the; snirl
cape, i hese arc therefore, in the name of the state to will and require vou, to aid and assist the said Seneca Almy in searching for the said T- seph White 8c Tho's. C. Shields, and il the occasion be, to break, In the day time, anv house, ware house or store house, to search for. - ice and take the said Joseph White Sc Thomas ( Shields and commit their bodies to prison without bail or mainprize, thoc to remain until from thence discharged by due course of law ; and for so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant, (liven under mV hand and m Uv at mcennes, this 28th day of 1 cbruary. A D. 1818. E STOUT, j. p. HAT M A NU FACTORY 7 THE subscriber resf)ectfully informa his friends and the publick in general that he continue i to carry on the HATTING BUSINESS, in all its aiious branches at his shop on M ain Strcct, in Vineennes, where he has on hand and will at all times keep an extensive assortment of Fashionable H at, which he will warrant -hall not in po'mt of elegance and dm ability, be excelled by any in the United States. H is prices shall also be as low as Hats of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his old customers for former favors, and pledges himself that no efforts on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their patronage. RICHV P. PRICE. jVOrders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to January 3 t h, 1 1 8 Q tf Mr. KKNNKTT.
- . Attorney & Counsellor at ,f7xp. W FTPS hl (iFKicr a.
h a w x- . a i i ' 'ill u'i J joining the office of tbe Indiana Cenunel.
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