Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 July 1818 — Page 7

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IT is nt J that th Ju - v :!1

cer ;fv.-vs well to the reduced circttm

ances as to I s con r I s rviec 01 .'J...J i r.i

rmie m-r:t:is, require u - i w i o rnh March 1813 t and pensions will h -variably be refuted, Unless the decUta lions of the a; ph rv. I shall be ac: o.e Maided by such certificate The appHca tl.i-iQ inr nnntans belonymtf to Now-

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Delaware,

CJf.ro inm 5" j Kh Car riina. and tteor ia, w-il be delate i, until fut'-cr evidence -f Iheir service shall hare been received from the several ec uuvo &ee of the States. Au' rovi

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J. C. CAI HO1

The publi then of the lawa of the Unifed States Will Kite the above insertion hi their papers for two moi ths,nd send In their accounts to tl e War Department for adjustment May as 3o2m

Vv the President of the United B tales.

Vhrs..s h 1 i h at t of Congress, par 1 on the t?th of PebrU lry 188, enti

tied v an art is ' c provision tor tr.e eatablishtiient of addttioi al Land Offices j l iae Terrltoi A Missouri," the Prcsid ntoftke U. tales is authorised to ditto! the public lands which have beep siwcyed ta the aia territory to be offer

for sale :

Therefore I. J Mes Motfaofc, i resi

de it of the Unit -d Stateside hereby de c .re and make kn wn, that public sales I ,, tr.e disposal (agreeably to taw) of tcH lin lands in the territory of Missouri, shall be held as follows, via i At St Lou-

the sa'i '. territory on tne nrsi ivion

August. Ociwber, uecemoerj

nril next, ano inree

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scite90n which k is 6?tpccted one Or t i mills will Lo erected tr.e present s 180 I Stone Of scleral kinds have been found in the adjacent lulls ; the most common are granite) lime, and freestone Iron ore and Stone Coalc, haa also been discovered the latter in threat abundar.ee, but has not as yt been much Bought after The settlement in thevl cinity of this placets yet in i:s infancy) o-.vr.; in a great measure to tbe want of Mills an 1 some little disturbances with the Indiansi since the termination oltle Avur. It is however increasing very fast and soon will lie abie to surmount these diHic uhies ai d should the emigration i ) tbia coimtiy be equal to What is anticipa led) this part cf the COtlhlfy w ill soon bec ..ic very populous There is i;o other scitfl for a tOWn on the western bank of the Wabash from the boundary iir.e to near the center of the eleventh township a spr.ee of about 30 miles ; this cirenmltan i together with the f.-ftititydtha s i 1 I . ''eat distance, v estvvai df the river ; and the prospect of a Ir us settletm lit) bhder this place an oojeet Worthy the attention of those who may wish to become purchasers of town property. A lew lots are set apart by the proprietors and are intended to he given as donations to individuals who may Wiah to become actual settlers previous to the day of sale. '1 hose Merchants or Mee! anicks, who may ish to avail themselves of this advantage, arc refered to Mr. Truman Blackman) residing in Fort-Harrtson prairie, who i: ait thorised to enter into contracts to the mutual interest ef the parties Terms of sale to be published hcreaf-

Joseph Taylor, Trillin Blackmail Will ia m Ha wis,

Proprietors. Max 13, 1 8 1 2 . 2 1 t'l 1 st Sep

Jr. C a ;npb ell 2 Jonathan Cox Elisha Crocher 2 Jo.v. ph Cowgill Joiiali ClarM E ias Davis Enoch lais Rarnet Dov.it KathK Duley Wm. Dtinlap Sa:;.'.;v.l Dcnson Robert Evans Isaac C. Elston 2 Solomon Haiis Cin istian Everaol Win. Freer Elcxander Fisher Joseph Freeland Richard Freer Geo. 1 idler CJeo. Fenimore Z

J ho Cox S. B. A. Cart.r J hn Caucler D Chamberlain Wm. Coi ethers

E Iward Dutt n Robert Di is Geo.JDaughetty I emuel Dorrancc John B. Drenm n

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J;hn Gollaher

Dan!. ( I rove

11. M. Gilhi

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Malic ti Edwtrdi Sv th Evans 2 J as. F. Elliott Morgan Eaton

Win. Flower (ia. J. Floyd 2 D W. I urman John 0 Fisher Hugh Forbush Sally L. Fail hurst Danl. Gasket 'i'Los. Gordc n Jas. Gilliland Martin Goldemad

Thos. Gilespy

Jesse Steward John trader 2 Joseph Shore laharlee Speocet John -Story Jas. C. 9mlrl T .nes Thomas 5 John Thomsoo Joseph Thomas Aaron Thomson oam'l Thon psoQ Francis Tepiet Walter Tims

Sherd cta-,!ca littiryNad Pucrhsncr

Mr. Turner Jk. smeTavkingUMi 8, 11 i i o p-n Cbas.T.-.o'npbon Jacob Thorn A:c. i uiiicr

M. Van A lion John Vawter Sam! N ils Ephraim V t

AlansonWarne James iison

Isaac Workman Joseph Webb James Warrick don Weaver Thoa. W l ite

Francis Vio A O Warnef Walter V i 2 ii i vv .i .it i'aja! Wright P W Peter i iikr soa David We' b Wm. We -.i Thos v ethcra A. W'oicott .!r

Jas. E. Hart 9 Elijah Must Aim. ('. Hollenback Wm. I Ian is Allen Hants Elenor Hamilton Mr Hairs

Sarah Hollenback Aria! Hai man Robert Hopkins Job Harness Andrew Himrod Mrs. Sarah Hay Hey Hall

Hadden M VVether(ord Hannah U thBuckman White cs J hn Weaver A. M Whipple Jas. Wats Patience al. Leonard White Uce (i. K. C. SULLIVAN P M. July ! 380 Sl-ow

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Mrs. F. Hains (wid) Enos Harmand

Henry Harris Adam Hogeboone Robt. Hopkins

Gaidner Hale Ansel Harris

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Weeks after each Of the said davs. lor tno sale of lands tn the land distric t of St. L us. Thirty townships shall beoffer rdat each sale commencing with the writ eastern ranges vest of th.e nfin principal meridian line, and proceeding areaterly. At the Sktfl ttf Jus'icc for Howard Cbawrtsin the I dd Territory on the fu st Monday ii icptembef and November ...,t n.n r weeks after each of the

a- - a i.atd .lw.. for the sale of lands in th

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I i rmhipS shall be offered at each sale : The first to be in a square form, and to lactate the seat of justice of the said timiitei as nearly in the centre as the situ ttioe of the SUl .vs.will admit and the second bantejdiateh east of th.e first, and i-. the aame form eacep ing from sale in each diat ut, the lands which have b-rtlor may he reserved by law lor other purposes. . r Gie- under my hand, at the city of Washington, the thirtieth day of April, one thousand eight httttdied and eh-' een. JAMES MOKROE Bv the Pie si lent lost VI MEtGSi Qtmm f the &enttiLnd Office,

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REILEY, 1$ CO. nd Clock Makers, SiU

versnuttvs cs jrurtters.

RrsrF.rTFULLY informs their friends and the public in general that they have removed their shop to the house lately occupied by Mr. Badolett, as the Registers office Where every description of WATCHES & CLOCKS, will be repaired and w arranted to perform twelve months. They also continue to manufacture all kinds of BilverWare and Jewels.

The highest price riv nlurold

GOLD&StLV

nril 13. 10--tf

Jas. J. Johnston 2 Jacob Tohnson 3 Mrs. Eliaa. Johnson Miss. Sha. Jackson Thos. Jenkins Rev. Mr. Jean Jean Robert Johnston Col. John Jackson Thomas Jones 4 John Jones Gcnl. W. John?an James Jacobs A" & L Wm. Ki'.burn (ieo. Kirkpatrick Enoch King Hugh Kelly Seth King John F. Km5 IMiss. Har. alumierc Betii. D. T.fnrr

A LIST OF LETT fOltS T EMA1NING in the Post-OlTice at li Vincennesj the quarter ending the 30th day of June lS18,whtch if not taken out w ithin three months, will be Bent to tne General Pest-Office as dead letters. "T Persons applying for letteis in

his list Wtll pll

tised.

Printers of N wspapers who are au tHoViaed to publish the Laws of the C. fltatea will i iserttha above oner a week Htl Vo.'U next, and send their blllatO tne Geaeral LandOfBce for payment.

say thev arc adver

LOTS FOR SALE IX l UK 7 0 1 FA OF CLINTON THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have kaS out anew town on the we: tern bank of the Wabash, 1 I or I I miles ft fcove Fort-Harrison, and 13 or 1 4 above Terre Haute, and intend offering their lots far sale at Public Aueiion en the rst day of September next. Thescita of this town may be classed with those of the most, beautiful on the banks ol the Wabash, (and somewhat resembles that of Fort-Harrison,) rising gradually b om the river, for about 150 yards to the Weight of from 40 to 10 fel t above hii;h crater mark, and is terminated with a rWi. mtai plain of half a mile In w idth. Ko town on the Wabash ran boast of a Iftor delightful view of the river abetter Landing and harbour for boats both time of iee, and at every stage of watrr The adjacent Country U erv fertile bnaet n appearance of bcinr: heaithv, tnd abounds with streams ot etcellent Water i soma oi thtm afford ood mill

Tohn Alien 2

Pcier Allen

Joseph Aiton

Mi! s S. Anderson James Ashmore John Alexander V N.J. Bailey lohn Bicknell Wm. Birch Joshua H. Bowlca Robei t Brasher Wm Beaucamp Eliamond Beasey John Black Varon Pall George Brattain N. B. Bailey 4 Joshua Bond 2 Nathan Bascome Rufus Butterftcld Richard Bav levJean ;'t Bonhoma Jas Brou afield C J seph Csvins Pett r Chi 1st man Geo. C. Chulluck Daniel Cornell IWen Carroll 2 John Cowgall js. Cunnmghaitt Mrsa Jane C row Edward Cant 11 Joal Chcak Wm. or J. Cm bran John Christi

John Andrew

Hez. Ashmore Sand. Amcson Elijah Atherton 2 John Alton

Benj. Brattain John Bi igman 2 John Burks Joseph Bell Saml. Brimberry David Brown, Lambert Boneau Philip Briscoe Wm. Berckei Guer. G Broun Robert Brattain Anthv Bennett Bryant Bullard Jesc Barlow Joseph Bozarth Wm bell Jesse Brown David Creasy 2 Danl. Cloud Thos. Clark Royal Crafts I UCy Campbell Mary Cow call Mh heel Collins Mrs. ( hildera Rankin Chandler Clerk of Vinccnnes or of the genl. Ceurt.

Newell Leonard 2

Caleb Lowns 2 Hynson Bamphet m. Lockara John Mclntire

WlDi Mcintosh 5 Wm. Matheney Henry McElroy loe.n Mc( leave lames McLarkln Baptiste Monica 2 Jas. Megeath 3 Jas. Me Abe Wheeler MalletC T. UJ. Martin David McAbe James Meade Jas. B. McCall Step, Mcpherson John Moniss o.,v eia McCoy

Rcvd Priest .now at Vincennei Mathew Nh ely Margaret A Neil J George Purtey ObedTah Patrick lsc Postlethwait John Pea Richard Posey Wm. Prettham Arthur Patterson 2 David Porter James Purcell Thomas Puckctt

Lc jislai 'who-.v

ot incli;

Levi Latl

Wilson Lai

i 'ftvln., iMer

Geo. cr J Mi'.ler Hie. B. Met orkl Richard Morrell Robert Milburti Jas. Mitchell Nancy Miller Jas. A. Miiier I vi Madden Wm. Moe.e John kVlooro Wm. Massie

Danifl

St phen

RuthS Mil

Jon: t .an Miivi

Alfred Madded

S. Nicholson Jon. Nichols Ruben Norton

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Jos. Rodarmct Wm. Robison Griffith Roberts Ales. Luc. Resume Sylvanus Rice N ath. Ran lings Wm Routt Wm. Ret I Ephraim Heed 2 John Rosaenancc Andrew Starnater Housen Seaton Jas.or N'ath'l Stapes Yor Shaner John Sherer Benj Shelley John Stump Simeon Stephens John Stokeley S n.'l Smyth Jas Sprow 1 Jr Even B Stent

AH S I'li't

John Parke

Martin Patrick Vm. Phelon Jos Pendle on Saml. Perry ba h Parkers Doct. 1) P. Porter Ed. Purcell Wm. Partlow or John Thickson

Gi ifTm Roach K. Reatheis John Reed Jer Raymond Owen Reiicy Wm, Rhodes Kd. Richardson John Pic hey Seth Rodiek Wm. Ran. Richard Swank Jonathan button Wm. Spew r Wm. Sampson Bryant D.Suverns Jos. Snowden 2 Paul Starbuck 1 H Scott Wm StilweU Bernard Steiner 4 Chaa. Stunilaiid Wax. bac

LOTS FOR SALE IN THE TOWN OF

GREENWICH

THE subscriber respectfully informs

the public, that he has laid out a new town at the Falls of White River, &

intends to offer the Lots for sale at Auc-

tion, on the 1 4th d?y of July next This is one of the most eligible sckes for Town in the Forks of White River: and possesses sewral very Important advantage ; one oftl most distinguished, is the great scips for wuter works, v.iich ftppears calculated f.r A.iils to am extent and will be partially improved t; is season, by the completion of a Saw -mi II that was commenced iast Summer by capt. F. Sholts. The navigation of

White River, will also be of great im-

portaoce to this Town; wnem er tl i: ti rior part of this state becomes thick. v

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twEvc iaus, win unoouDceaiy oe suppiict

I. not t . i .. . I . V I . . '

et from a irreat distance nn tlw

u r The adjacent country is renerallv It

of the second quality ; a large proportion of it tillable and wiil admit of a ponu

tuua sciiK-iuciii. i i.e main m o t m

Kentucky through Louisville, to Vini

nes and st Louts, and also tht r..d from the State of Ohio to those place s,

crosses hue Rivei at Green WH h A small part of the purchase money vrill be required in hand, and a creou of 6, 12 and 18 months, will be given for the balance, Bonds with approved security will be required. William Harris. May 18, 1818. 25 tl 14, aulv. fc7The Editor of the Indiana Hera f. toivdon, and the TWffn, Salem, will please insert the aloe 3 weeks, and f -ward their accounts to this ofhet f r payment TOWN LOT POH ALB

I WISH to dispose of a lumber of BUILD IMT1 LOTH m the town of BussKROM also three lots with twogood buildings thereon, now occupb d A O 42 M li t C I'M mx r l..n 4 f t t k n tm

a ji v. jl i j i ii ' vi iii 1

-i I. M A. A I I - -

oi in si raie lanu, aojoiiung U e same A great bargain will be given in the above propertv for a Dart paid in hand.

and a reasonable credit for the balance J U ES DUN K IN. April 17th, 1817. I tf one,

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LOT8 IN VINCENKES;

For Sale,

AM suthorised to sell for Joshua; Bond a HOUSE AND LOT,

ted on fifth Street, in w i.h the wid

Bond lately resided. ALSO, A House Sc Lot,

BelongingtoD.nl Sulihan, in whit he i:uv i C sides. The property wiil be shown, and I terms of sale made known to any pel son w ishing to purccase on application to G. R. C. SULLIVAN Apiil Ut 1818. 18 tt fr7ALL persons having BOOKS e longing to G R. I Sullivan, will a f, , a iuor on him by returning them to haj 0JC& O.R.C.S,