Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 May 1818 — Page 1

THE WESTETVVSUN & GENERAL ADVERTTSE1? r- i mi m I 1 1 "TTTnIM bmi mj. imim hi i i - .

BY E. BTOU I'. vixcKxxKs, (Ind.) Saturday, may 9, isis.

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CONDITIONS. 77jK WESTER V SUX y GKM LR.;I. AtVERTtSHH U printed on rerySa lay, at Two Dollars per inmim, it pal i ill a Ivance or Two Dollars Sc I : 1 t v CmwTa at the end r thn year for whU h M note will he required. N'o tub 1 i ,) n can be v. ithd: awn until all arreara - are p lid. Advertisements conspicuously insertr! on the usual terms Adrei -ti-in ; customers will note on fiicir advertisements the number of times they wish them inse rted. ' hose smt Without such directions will he continu od Until forbid, and must be paid for accordingly.

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LAWS OF THE UNION AN' A T extending the time for obtaining military land Warrants in certain cases. Be ti cnacif bj ike S, enate is? ITjtise of U ftf rntdtivetqfthc Unit d Starts of AnttHta i'i Congresi assewbl !, JTha-: the provision of the second section of the art entitled ; An att to provide foi '!sifcating, surv j irg, and granting the mi!iry bounty ! passed on the sixth day of Miy. m e thousand eight hundred and. twelve, which limits the time within hich persons entitled to military boun ty lands shall make their application for a ian 1 warrant, to five years, from and after such person shall beco no entitled thereto, shall not be construe 1 to "piy to. affect, or bar any a pp; -cation f r a military lan Warrant, Which may be made by the ; 1 a nd representatives of a deceased pe.'sdn who v as entitled thereto, by services pri formed in the late wa, on applicat' n by the heirs and represen-ta:-vt s of any non-commissioned officer or soldier, killed in action, or who died in t ie actual service of the United States, and entitled h y c v 1 -i i - laws to a bounty in lands ; but ttit heirs and representatives of such persons shall be allowed to mike their applic itions ttiett far any time before the fi 1 day of May. one thousand

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direction of the President of the United States, together with the secret journals of the acts and proceedings, and the foreign correspondence, of the Congress of the United states, from the first meeting thereof down to tuc date of r. ,;:i cation of the definitive treaty of peace, between (ireat Britain and the United States, in the year seventeen hundred and eighty three, except such parts of tuc said foreign correspondence as the President of the United. States, may deem it improper at this time to publish. And that one thousand copies thereof b printed, of winch one copy s iali be furnished to each member of the present Congress, and the residue shall remain subject to the future disposition of Congress. H. ( LAY oflcakef of thr house of Re r nta';79 D VNIEL D. TOM iNS Vice President of the Uni ed States and Frr;idi Ht of the Senate. March 27, 1818 pproved, JAM' S MONROE. RESOLUTION directing the distribution of the iaws of the fourteenth Conres among the members of the i ifteenth Congress Resolvrd, by the Senate and ftousC 'f R' fircserrciv js of ih United e'e f A Africa, in c0Jt$Te4 asrfnotrd hat t e Secretary oft te S b .at d Clerk of the ouAe of rtepresenCatives be directed to procure from the S- cretai v of Stue as many copies of the lawibfthe, Fourteenth Congress ?s s; be nec5sai'v, and to distribute one copv tha-e.-f toes'i Senator, Representative and Delegate from 'he territories, of the Fift enth . on. gressi who nave not been supplied therewith. Ti. CLAY, Sfteukct fj the hnute of R ht ntativeit D VNIE 1). i Vt lTS. Vice-PresiJent f ' h tfnited State avd Pr i f n f the Senate. March 2T, 1818 A proved, JA US MONROE.

UEYJNOLD8& BONJMER PV HAVE JCST RECKIVED, ' A General Assortment of MERCHANDIZE. From Baltimore and Philadelphia, which they will sell low for CASH . Fincennes: Jrater-Street, one ducr below P. Jones's Tai-crc January 25, 18 1 8. 8 tf

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Speaker ofthe House i fl?- preventatives. Daniel d tomp ins, Vice-President cd'ti.e Unte' Sfr?es, and President of the Senate.

:7 13 i 8 approved : JAMES MONROE.

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For Sale.

NTV. Onarter section of Land lying rV.cs est of r..rlis!c, S. wev No 5 Xorth of Range 8 West, Township O.-lt is weii wj'cic l with 60 or 70 acres of !airie, the balance well dmber ed. Any person v;s'iir;to purchase will apply at Saml. Thorn's Saddler's Shop,

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AN ACT bi addition to 'A a. act making appropriation for repairing ce.taiu i- ads the'eih deseribeu.1 H it unacted 6v the Sr.a' avd Ffue

0 1 f: res ii 0 tht B f ' h Uni d S a ' est i of America r. Vv&gt a a.- . .': ., That tAe sum of live tliousand dollars be, and t e same i hereby r, ( priated red pavable out of any monies In the Treasury tg t otherv iae . pp opriafed for the pe!rioseof repji .:e and keeping in repair, Hie road between Foi t Hawkins in the State of Georgia, and i oTtStoddart,in the A ibama territory. Sec 8. Ad 6 U fkttkrf eiaeted, That the sum of five thousand dollars he, and

the same is hereby, sppd priated and pay

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SALE OF LOTS

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TERRE HAUTE.

FOR SALE, A tract of Land laying in Busscrd Prairie, containing 473 Acres, about eighteen miles above Vincenncs, and 2 miles from Carlisle m the road leading Froflb Louisville to Port Hrrrisoo on Which is an Apple orchard of i20 bearing tress, and 70 acres under cultivation and 4 yood Sugar camps on tlc above tract. ALSO A TRACT COXTJIXWO, 300 ACHEs, adjoining the above on which is a pood house and out houses, 55 acres under cultivation ali first rate land with Sugar amps those who may wish to purchase will apply to Wm. Douglass living at West Union, or otherwise ShakerTown who will shew the premises and make known the terms of sale. BENJ PR C E. Wm. DOUGLAS. February 1 3. 1 1 tf o. R. c. srLur.L' AND CALL. 1?:IT T V ' -a- p":irtire law in corv junction, in the county of Knox, those who may wish to employ them may depend Upon the attention and exertions cl both. They have made arrangements so as one or the other will always be i und .tt their office in Vincennes, nearly Opposite the Post-Office. .Collectiwg BusritKSs will be particularly attendedtoin Knox county. They will also attend to Conveyancing upon the shortest luiticc, and undertake agencies not imcompatible with tiieii profession. The postage of Letters adjressfd to them on business must be paid. I 4d Vlneennes, Feb. 12.

ILL be sold at public sale on thr.

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SKVB TV LOTS, tn the Townof 'Terre Ilmtc. A ci 1: of 6 M and IS Months, wiil be given, for Which Bonds with approd security will be required. Ten e Uatte has lately been ettsbltshed as tha pt manent seat of Justice for Vigo county It is situated immediately on the Wabash River, about S mites below PortHanison. it contains at present about 20 houses, and ajmmber oi excellent !c1 ... ... .

cnanic? as a inscription oi t!ie situa-

tjiat par- ofthe road It ading fi-om Cofum tion bt Terre Haute, has previously been bia in the state of Tew ssee. by the published we deem it inexpedient to add

am thing further than that its advanta-

I e 1 1 i ma which lies betU ei -a the s mthern hoe . tf ol the state of Ten riessecand the Indian boundary" line, near lock Brashears4 ift the rtate of Missa. which iums shall be expended ; the Secretary for the Department TT. Cl - W, flpiuhll ufthe House of Representatives. ' L D I t IMP IN s, V'ice-PresidenI of the United States and

Pi stdent ofthe Senate.

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gi s must be acknowledged equal, if not superior tb any Othir situation on the VVabasH. Sate to commence at Nine D clock A. M. on the premises. John Hamilton, Isaac Lambert,

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li i ai I ...a. tarn of the journal and v ' s ot t: e convention-JWhich I ; he present constiuitifra of tlie Uni! 5i I ; t ' S . -. , ly the S 'ncte and House f Merest nttlivi f tne United S'atea Am Ti - Coi iff i f. u : ' .' t That o i nina! of the cotlvei lion Which form i pr - sVrtution ( the United

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Gearge 11. V. ftullivan, & James

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DMtNiS TH VTORSon the estate

(A Henry Vanderburch, deceased.

With the wiil annexed. Hereby gives notice to all persons Who have anv claims against the estate of Henry Vanderburgh dece feed, or who have ;s, for the convene ; ! ; of Real Estate, to produce tl . n in or before the i Uh of May, as the Administrators with the will annexed will endraw.ur to produce a settleinenl with the next probate court. A. pi il I $ 2rAL.M A.N AUs Fr ,,4 ui this office. Ii a v. Note Bopki,

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IT AS opened a House of Entertain I rnent) at the corner of Mar kf. r Sc Pifta kTreeTs, in the house lately occupier! by Joshua Bond, where he hopes by attention to business, to receive a portion of public patronage lie assures them that no exertion on his part shall qo wanting to merit it. . Dorrt Attorney at Law. ITA taken the office formerly occupied by ''. Blokt) Esq. oppositi to tl c Receiver's Office, w hero ill business connected with his profession, that may be entrustr ed to him, wil be promptly attended to. -tf V - t, Feb. IS. ISli. S A L T FOR SALE. The subscriber has received a quantity OF S A LT. of the best quality, which he will jell at SI 75 cents per bushel, by the barrel, or at S by the single bushel. S KML. THORN. Vineev.nrs March 26, 1818 17 tf HO's. H. BLAKRt . t i . : rr. v v .- o I ? ; 1 s r rr . I Q s resumed his lodgings at the S I VlKl I RNEtHoTKl All perBOhS Who shall have business with him in that capacity, will please apply at suid

Bank of Vincennes, The Mate Bunk of Indiana. Feo. is, 18 1. THE Stockholders in this Institution who have not paid a 4thinstaiiuent of five dollars on each of their shares aro hereby informed that the same must be paid on or before the first day of Juno next. Those who subscribed for stock, sold under the direction of commis sinners, appointed for the purpose by an act of the Legislature mav pay the said instalment at the Bank or to the commissioners ofthe county Where such subscriptions were made The other stockholders must pay the said festal, mem at the Bank.

By Order of the Board of Directors, , ELISHA BO; DiNO

Feb. 12, 1818

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10 DOLLARS REWARD nBRTEDlwmFm.H.rriite M P the Uthmtunt a loldiei ofi L btatcs army, by tl.e name of BENJAMiv ABBOTT, twcmy..1-noyta,s,,r jefifc,, M uicl.es high, oi feir complexion, hula eye s r,,.-,l ;,r and by occupnioo a Tuy. for, the sai deserter had on a fur tat,, blue cariroere vett, and corduroy pau. oons which he had previously stXn lies much addicted to ti,civi,i a, d fei tox,callon. any person approhemlinK tl.e M Abbott a,,! dciivcri him up ai m . shall receive the abore reward, with all icasonab'o expenses ,t"J,a JO!I T CIICVN . , , Major t'om'dir. J. C. REILEY, If CO. IVateti and Clock Makers. SiL

Versmith's &Jnvi 'ten

J? orrrV, rLLT i,,f'"!,,s and the publn ift genera that the, havt removed their shop to the bouse latel, occupy by Mr. BedoletCtath, Re il paired and warranted to pei torm Uch e months Thev also continue loniauulactore all kinds of Silvn. Ware and Jewels. Tiie lushest price given forold" GOLD & SILVER April 18. 2o tf JUST RECEIVED BV THE SUBSCRIBlSa, Madeira inc, Coguiac Brandyj Holland Gih, Wind Cut Nails, Harannah Segars, Rappee and Bcotch snuir. WHO has oo hand a prreral assort, nn nt of D R f-G 0 0 D S. (; R OCERIE JfARD-U ARJir-r. He will take any kind of Country Produce, Peltry and Flirt, in exchan. e for Noodt Tor blo iooo vi:i(;H r DEE TALLOW. (a:o. HussEf, Feb. ai 12-tf

JOHN LAW (Attorney and CounetU r of J.ukv) II AS his office opposite Dr. Hale's arm Ma n kit ITeMKKT Where he ill attend punctually to the dutie cf bjj profesb.'uu. FNruari r. to-

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