Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 July 1818 — Page 2

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r returne to the G meral Land Offire ! iV.. fi, That tK) focatloQSy as aforesaid, in i i ill ! of this, or the preceding section ol" i"n i-t shall Le made, on tracts of lands for which p :ents had previously been issued, or which had been previously surveyed ) and any patent which may, nevertheless be obtained for land locate I t Httrary to the provisions 01 tins act, s:i til o I co:i idered nail tod told : ffov led nhn, Tnat no locations or surveys ihiU be made wit .in that part of the sa i military tract to which the Indian title re ; i id heretofore unextinguished, nntil after six months shall have elapsed from t.ie d ttc of the proclamation of the rVesi lent of the U. States decla a treaty brtreatieS to have been cont u ! tnd rattfi rd, providing fbrtheeictin juishntent of the uidian tit e to such la o ii " i ill any patetitbe granted for any location, survey or entry, that lias b ;en, Df tali be ma 1 1 prior to the pop rati n if '.Ik mtha t' om and afu-r the faiifi .t i o; Mich treaty. S c. A . ' b i- fun h r emitted That from the soni e of ie Ltttts Mia da river, to the Indian la iui lry ; i to established by tte treaty of Granville in I73j t tc ine desi&nat J a, th s westerly boon-

IS of t ie V'.. Finn tract, by an act i, n d the 231 day of , &04y entitled 4 in act toascertatn

t in Ury oft iC ands reserved by t te s'. i e t Vi ;i iia north west of the lv . . o, fertile satisfaction ot her o. io " and so diera on continental es t : ismncnt, ail to limit the period tor locating tae snid lands.' shall be considere I ana leld to be such, until otherwise d'i ectc I by law : and from the aforesaid Indian boundary line to the source of the Sci ta rtv t, the line run by Charles Robe ts, m 1312, in pursuance of instruction.; from the commisidoners appointed on t ie part of the U States, to establish t ie western boundary of the said military tr ;r:. shall be considered, and held to be t ie w astern boundary line thereof; and t (at no patent shall be granted on any 1 ) it onSc survey that has or maybe made rest of the r -, tid re pective line 3. Aprii 11, 1313 Approved, J v i-:s MO SHOE. A" I ACT for the relief of Narcissus routin and ot iers 77 . it enacied by th Sna'- ttttd TToUjtc er 'fin tentative of the ttni rd State tffAn 'irain Cingre assembled, That h ar issus '5 outin, e ";e Brewer, the legal representatti ;sof -To ;n Biker the leffal representatives of Ijouis uret Sc the ii 'i representative of John rroalHet r. : 1 : jp . Ch sti 5 be. and they are hereby co Srmnd in their respective ci ti !i ; fouu led on Sp t is w trrants of sn 'veys, to land Iftng on 'he east side of t r V n i ;bee river : Provided Th t nol more than six hundred an I forty aftres he allowed to anv b ie claim Sec. . b- it ruetH r em rtt -, That its ! be t'ie duty of the rcgfisterof t'.e Ian 1 ' fice within w.-.ne district the sai 1 Janus in. iv b , in I he is hereby rerjuirerl to nake out forthe irvevor of the land so ' '.i of the it ate of Jfen esse3tan order of luin ey .0- ece tract oi" la id co iSrm c , bV t.iis tct,to be ;oa' ; i on the tracts so c i aed : Pr r l J The sal lands h iv ! ntit been sold by the Unite i SMtes, bu in case' .e ui Is shail nave been sold th uc ition of the clai n? afo esai h may be aid on anv I mds oft .e U States lying on t ie e est s! Ic of said ii r a, fombi bee, wtihin he same district and which s isll have be n offered at public sale ; ;; id on t ie re urn of t .e ptat of survev made a id execute 1 pursuant to the said o le! irected to t e cOtnmissioner of t v- Icncral Land OtBce, patents shall be granted in ii .e manner as provided by law for other lands of the United :,ties. April 0, 1818 Approved. JAMES Mc.yROt:. AX ACT directing the manner of e;pointing Indian i rents, and continuing the act for estaOlishing trading hou s - withthe In llan tribes. &e it i a - d by h -S Jfe (td ftauH cf Rcfitc nta ivi v f ike United r-r s of America in Congr fiMejttbted Tat the supermtendam of Indian trade, the agents and assistant agents of in iantra

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Sec 3. .ind b It further enacted, That

the art. entitled M An act for establis iSng trading houses with the Indian tribes,1 passed on the 2d day of M u ch 18 11, and which was continued in f )icfor a limited time, by an act passed 3 1 day of March, 1817, shall he and the same is hereby further continued in force until tiie fu st day of March, 18 1 J, and no longer, April 16, IS 13. Approved. jam;; i MONROE. AN ACT to pvovi de for erecting additional buiidtngfor the accommodation of the several Executive Departments, fl U I'-tcr'rd by the Senttte and ffouse cf f$fi:?ecntafives .' the United Staff of jirneri : In Congre assembled, That me Commissioner! of the public buildi cause to be erected under the directionofthe President of the United Sfat s two buildings, suitable for offices for the Executive Departments, to he "placed north of the buildings at present occupied by those Departments and on a line parrel lei therewith ; eachoftltose new buildings to contain forty rooms of convenient tiae. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted That for the purpose1 of carrying this act into effect, the sum of IS ),T41 dollars be and the sane is hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any moneys in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, and to be expended und r the direction oi the rivsident of t!ic United States. April 2.;, 1318. Approved, J A vlES MONROE. AN ACT for the relief of Michael Jo' iCS Pr it enacted bn the Si nne a:n! House cf Representatives ff the United State uf An erica in Congress assembled That there shell be paid to Michael Jones, of the I iinois territory, out any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropria

ted, the sum of 1,500 dollars, in full coyipensation for extra services performed, and clerk hire cp :nded, by him while acting as register of the land office, and commissioner of claims to 1 nd in the district of Kaskaskia April le, 1818. Approved, JAMES ONROE.

Indian afiaii s shall he nom'm .tel by the President oft ie Uni ed States, and appointed by and with the advice and conSent oft IC Sen.'.t ?. S c 2 And h- further ewttii rf,That fro an 1 after the 18th tr.stant, vo heri sh ill act in it' er n. the cl stacters af r sail who shall not hwe been thus ii 51 nominated and appo'e te.d, And .' . a p nt as aforesaid, before he shall tent r upon t e ltities of hi office, shall give bond ie tJnited States with two or more ftufficient seeufities. in l!,e penal sum of I0,ooo d liars, conditioned 1 n ifullvto perform a'! t c duties w! ich l ' or inaj be enjoined en Ueni, as Igent as aforesaid.

sition of the pre-.ident of the U. ta4es, or u tich shall have been, or mav hv incurred in cases of calls made l the aaiIhority of any state or territory, which shall have b en, or may he approved hy him, shail be adjusted, and paid in like manner as the cvp-iices incurred after their arrival at sue.: place of rendezvous) on the requisition of the president of the U. States : Pm-id rf, that nothing herein contained shall be considered as authorising any species of expenditure, previous o arriving at the place of rfcndezvous, which is not provided by exisliog laws to be paid fvr after their arrival at such place of rendezvous. April 2). 131 Approved, J M:".S Mt) ROE.

A V ACT for the relief of Jonas Harrison

U enacted, by the & note J? Hout of

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Ameri , in Vongres asseinbled, Ti.t the secretary of The treasury shall be authorized to settle the accounts of Jonas Harrison, collector of the direct tax for th 25th collection district of the st ite cf New York in resnect to the direct

tax imposed by tl e act of A

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i, on equnaoie pnncipies, cm a to

make such aUoWances atid ac!nit such credits, es from the circumstances f

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him reasons! c .d ;ust. Api ii 2 j, 1 . o A pproved JAMES MONIH

i:; f of John Work

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That , out

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i- H enact -a oy ine aenai ic no use ot

7? 'firesentativ .? of ih t United America in Contrre ossembt

there shall be paid to John Woi

of any moneys in the Treasury not ot' trwise appropriated, the sum of 259 dollars and 49 centsin full for provisions and forage furnished for several corps of Kentucky militia and others who volun-

rWHE subscribers have just rectcved from Philadelphia, and ere nowo pel ing at their store on Wafer stixei

VRZSH SUPPLY OF

Consisting oi

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Hard'lVai Glass and

All of Which they are enabled to sell at the most reduced prices for C ASH. .. cy . L Gblman. N. I. Tl ose indebted to us for Merchandise either by note or book account, r.rc earnestly solicited to make payment immediately, as wc are much in want of t ash J. & W. L. C.

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their ser rices and

mai c ik'v.i tor

te protec ionofthe Pigeon R iost, and other frontier settlements oi Indiana, in

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April 20, 131S Approved,

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Johnson.

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tfve of (he United Stat Congres asemtled That

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Pe it e?cc cf Refireen if America i

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treasury department be, and they are hereby authorized to audit and settle. .n the principles of equit the account f R M. Johnson, Ibr moni -s disbursed in

icxrc anI Important Invention. KW'EXT lias been obtained by 1 V Jo!" Evans from the United Stat a for an improvement on the WATER WHEEL, of wi.ijii th.e following is a seh tlare. The wheel is hollow, and the buckets hanging by joints or bin -CS to ri e outer edge, so as to fold with the current into the wheel a gainst arms lor that purpose, end loop . again when the water acts upon the c Kitrai-y side of t!;e buckets, and the buckets thenee jroceed up stream, with tile joint or hinge end foremost to, when it (bids again into the wheel: the anus that receive the loose ends of the buckets, is continued by arms ami joints to the Mock or ii; i

that tit round ti the wheel mus

to loose the backets, which tviil then

swing loose in the currt i t. The invention has b i n tried by a model an l the patentee, has now a mi I nearly ready to be put into ope rath n, in Davis county, Indiana, that can be seen. Rights to use this improvement may be had by application to George P C. Sullivan Msg ov FJihu Stout in inceo:es, or to the subscriber, Iiin- in Davis county, Indie:. a. John ll'JiDis Jar.e 2. If; 13. Tbe Editor of ihe T". in Healer, r"oki!ie, Indiura Herald, Cory don, Western Spy, ( in h nati, and Conner, Louisville, are requested to Insert the above three times, and f. Ward their accounts to this ofBce.

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P It e Ite fin i Anteria the Sec by. auth I Warra

of mounted volunteers rec, in the year 1813, my sum riot v xceeoing 37 cents, w iiich allowr

i ot uuiu jiii oi any nionev til

the treasury not otherwise appropriated. April 20, 1818. Approv il. JAMES MONRQE. AN ACT fortiie relief of General Moses Poi-tcr.

d by the Senate k House of ativt ff the United State i f : Congte aemlii d That aryOx T at be, and he is here7.' to grant to Mosci Porter, for the on mtity of two hun- . of land, fof his services as a

ane s,or the MussachUi-

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warr ini i ; in ecu o; o;

granted for laid services, ai t- i

ocen iost or acsuoyea ; winen v. -mnts may be locate d on any land appropriate 1 for satistving the Warsrants granted for military services performed in the levoHlti .a' y war. April 13, 1818. Approv d, JAMES MO iROE. AN CT tn defray the expenses of tbe militia when marching to places of rend t oils. oi r ( nutted by the S note a-uf Ht tte af Representatives of th United State

of Am H a, in ( - tsast mbltd That 3

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J. C. PFTT.F.Y. S Watch and Clock Makt vs. SSL verstnUhJ3 & J. wetlers. Rvsvn iKi.i.v pnlbrsns the ":r fucr.r! and the pubik IsgeneraJ thai they l ave removed their ahopto the bouse lately occupied) y Mr. Badoletttaa t c R . istcr's office Where every di bcriptioa of WATCHED ic Cl t)C 'S, wi I be rcp -in 1 and warranted to jwrfbrvi tW . months. The) also continue tonaj.uiacturc all kinds of bilver-VVare and Jewels. The highest price i iv. n for old GOLD U eiLVEH,

in C aent rti nt

e tieretotore cl v hich has

I H.Pvl . :. ... iatch lu n commits d to

' vhe Grial ol P. . v county, .S

Inddae.a, aN.--- ro hv the name of . trc h rb rtld J h trp h eg. of dark complexion, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches I ie;h, subject to the rl eumatic pains, and can write sufBeiently well to ibre lis p tss. He si vs hi i master lives In K istTennessec,near M irvvilic The oa i cr

JAM S K'jPP, ShjT. r c.

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the xpenses incurred, oi to ie incurred by mar hm the militia d anv state or territory ofthe U. States to their p'.acts oi tcnticavouS) in pursuance Df a re ui

JOHN LAW. , f.'-r-: ; d C ur.--!! r a' ,) "JJ R S T'T ( !i: e - ;e 1):. Hu e's 3 on Market sirbbt, where he

will attend fittnettuUly tu the duties of bis profession. ij-tt February 7.

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"TT AS (j;;e: cd a House of ntertmbm N h , . . ; 'h c;,i t r K.i M.M.svr ie

Fifth vr. .-.r,, u the ! ou&c lately oc-

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cupied by J .. .. Bend, vherc he h pw bv atteiitioii to business, 10 receive

portion ol public pa; o e he assures them that no exc in .is pait shall qe wanting t'neiit it.

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i townshin No. B North of I ang

W est with 6 acres cleared awl ur et fence a contfi t ubh Cahbin, never failing spring wi bin 3 and a mih of MEHOAff- F r terms apply to the subscriber living on ti e Land tsEO. RJHBYj T - m; y - .f

RAM AWAY from ti subscriber on t c 25th of ay an apprent cc ; oy. to the Hatting busi ess, named

His eyes are divers co rs he has a star on his upper lip : els cioi. h he had one pair of leather re d two pair of blue domestic Panteloons, two fl. Shirts, haLf worn, one w on Mersaiiies Vest, coarse SI o. s, 01 e h ue ci. stic Coat, one sup, rfine black bread clc.th Coatee, ve: mu h worn ; I can ct t- .1 whet kind cfa Hal he wore, as the S hop was found open t; e next niori i. g after he left me and several hats missing ; c o not know whether he pe peti ited tiie same or w !:cthei it u as 1 roke f pen, i wcver the kev wl : b : . . o the io k was in it and the windows open. I his fellow is a notorious -i.i n i forewarn all persona from b bo J him s 1 nri determir.td to put t . wlnfo ce nst SUch pei son or pi rsoi Hatters maydo well not to give im worlt f v . y may depend on paying rj i. i pi es for making hats i v. ill give t. e re rewardibr hi delivery and ail reasonable c;;tKi.ce3. SAMUEL HR NER. Vfncennes June 5, . if The Editor of the K.cntu hv Gazette, a - i ton Ky. and the Star, Lebanon, Ohio, will please ive tl e above three insertions, and send their accof ts for paymc nt to S i:

rs requested to come ft), ward k charges, and take him awav S

G .'. C. fruiirvan Cv J. Cull, Ili hereafter practice law in cooV v junction, in t..eccm.:y ol Ili ox, those v. no may wish to employ them may J d kpend upon the attention and exertions V d both. They have made arrangement! so as one or the other will always bo found at their office in "met:.: , nearly Opposite th.e Po!-' fict . C'oi.i.KeTiNo Business will be partii u rly attended to in Knox county They will also attend to Conveyancing upon the shortest notice, and undertake agencies not imcompattnlc with then profession. The postage of Letters ad ressed IO them on bnsiness i iost be paid. J 1 tf Vineenncs, Feb. 2. TAN YARD, FOtt SALE.

Ti WISH to sell m v T nYard, Irice H West off o'nmhia, Gibson CotH ty, 9

IiKiiana, containing twelve Vats, out pool an ! Lime, all in good repair ; the seat ii Well calculated for an cv; m ive business, convenient to water and bark and in the heart of an extensive and ich settleaaeejt. "A great harg in mai be had, by immediate application to JOSEPH PERRY.

June 20, 1818. 2 I f.

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IOTICE. the puhih aic herebi in-

J. 1 formed

Jefftrtowtnlk Ohio Cmitd (u:i- f

pttny mav now he subscribed for at the Re-

ccivcr's cfiicc in incennes where iho bovks are opened for that porpt se. 1J. PARKE, Agent, N. EVING, li j uty J. DOI V, J .v - Fire, Vinceanes, June Ht hii