Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 September 1818 — Page 4
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LAtfll FOR S U,E I WILL sell to iht highest bidder on t it first day of the nct circuit court in RiUson County, at the Court House door in Princeton, too M3RBS OF LAND, laying on Patoka, joining Severns's. land and meludtajr, the bridge about to be erected near Sevema terms will be, one
t iird in negotiable paper on the Vmcen-
s ilank, payable in ninety days, the bal-
in nine St twelve months with oonu
oved security I Will divide the
?.v- to suit private purchasers, it' any
atu aid apply previous to the day of sale.
ivintf the same credits and terms as a-
one hundred acr ea ofthialand is
yet iwsurveyed, say 30 acres to include the Buck Eye Spring, and 50 acres to include a Coal Bank on Pont! Creek, v hich surveys the purchasers will have the ri-r'vt to direct and shape to suit their wish not contrary to the rules ofsur
in -.) It is deemed useless to say
anmutn in tavor ot or aoout tne lanu, as ife premium d n 1 man will buy without cn the land, a complete and good lute will be made to the purchase r Ml the dav of sale due attendance by the subscriber or an authorized acnt, mav he depended tMfc D. SULLtV N. Mav 11 IRIS. 24 tf
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F'.1 S.f.E. tract of Land laving in
Prairie, containing about eighteen miles above Vinccnnes, and '2 miles from Carlisle on the road leading from Louisville to Fort irrrisou on which is an ppl6 Orchard cl i2 ) bearing tress, and 7 0 acres under culti vation and 4 good Sugar camps on the
00 ve tract.
ALSO
U TRJVT CO YT J LYING
300 ACRES
S!ljomu$ the above on which is a (good bouse and out houses, 55 acres under cultivation all first rate lend with Sugar Camps those' who may v ish to purc isse will apply to Wm Dou . lss li ing z 'eat '. nion, or otherwise Shaker Town who will shew tl e premises and make known the terms of sale. i KX.T PR CE. Wit. DOUGL VS. February 13. I i tf
By the President of t lie (. States.
Wuk:?f.s, '.v an act of nress, Ma
ted on the 12th December isil entitled " In act extending the time for opening the several Land Offices established in the territorl of Orleans-1 the President of the U iked States is authorised to cause the land offices in the sid territo-
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ry (now state of Louisiana) to be opened, and the land offered for sale : 1 herefbrc, I Jamrs Monroe. President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known that public sa.es shall be held at Opclousas in the state of Louisiana, for the disposal of the following lands, aurreeablv to law, in the westcrn land district of Louisiana, viz. On the first Monday in December next . 1 l r-m- ft
tor the sale 01 1 ownsmns
I and 2 South 1 Of the has
1 and 2 North vtine in Ran
3 No '-th 1 ores
Westofthe principal meridian
On the fust Monday in February next, for the sale of Townships
J Ifcs Smiths f 2 3 i
4 South I
5 South I Of the base J
1 1 South I g S. 12 South 1
West of the pri icipal meri li n Excepting the land reserved by law for the support of sc no's and for Other purposes, Each sale shall continue open tbr three weeks and. no louder, and the sales shall be in regular numerical order. Given under my hand a the city of Washington, the aoth day of June, one thousand eight hiu.dred and ci;htc en, JAMES MONROE. Iv th.e President J si AH MEIGS, tsmmV tfkt General Land Office.
VALUABLE L A N D ro it SAI B r the District of Vincttincs. rl il subscriber wishing to increase k "1 ! is stock in trade, will sell the fol
I'j'i;" tracts of land low for Cash. Vv 6 U. quarter of see. 4. and the
V fuarier f src. 9, in Tnnhih
-V . t M of R. 9 W : '-.' c ater part Is &rst rate land, well watered and timbered on the lattei quarter there is a large bed of StOtie c;;al, the strata is from five lo ten Feet thick, and within a mile of the Wabash. ALSO s The North ha'f'.f s -rhn 33, and the 5. K fuartet of ttfon 28, fe?jt r'- ; 13 .V, ' Range ll First rate soilitimbef Black Walnut, ugar tree, A Poplar, fee undergrowth spice wood, kc, and well watared. Should a purcha found v ukl want a he ger q tntity of land this uwnship, there would be sold five additional quar iers adjoining the shore tracts. These land ire in a high healthy tract of country, and settling rapidly. At. 90
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Y ...... .v. jj in vi.'x rj iji I, . . Han ; s IT Near IV-
tersbur. in Pike county, v At. SO wwe S F. nuari r f tet 3. in T mn hif: .Y , S S f Ranfe 6 T. On this quarter there is one hundred bearing Apple-trees, oil first rate, two miles south of Rock 1 ort, n t!c Ohio. aliSO Three tfuartt r tertoita fir rate frairrc fa 1 . and the Y. ;. matte of Ar. iJ timbered lane in V wnhifl Mb, fY - f Rante ir.-two miles north of Palestine, on the V ibmSh The above lands will be sold much bel iW their real value foeCp.sh for the u apply to the subscriber, or fan his absence, to Wm. C. VandeveiH r .1 MES B. Me M.I.. Vtncennea July 16 l s 1 s . as-n
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GrThc printers of newspapers who are authorised to puplish the laws of the Urited States, (in the states south and west of Pennsylvania) will ins t the aboveonce a week till the first Monday in December next, and send thi ir accounts to the General Land OiHcc for payment. A Mn of the obove Land ,: I is preparing and will he for sale a O ---lousas. aivd at the o Land I ) Tice by JO' v OARDTHER, Ch Clk. Printers who publish t! is notiete uith the proclamation, will be furnish rl with a man. fuly 25-tDcc.
Iht the President of the t States,
WHEREAS, by the several acts of Congress; the President ot the United States is authorised to cause to he offered for sale the public lands in the Illinois territory, and whereas certain tracts have hitherto not been offered for sale Therefore T J&fS Monro, President of the Unite 1 States, do hereby declare and make known, that there Will be offered at public sale at ahawneetoarni in the Illinois territory, on the first sonday and Tuesday in October next) the following tracts of 'and wl ich have not heretofore beer, ff red for sale, via :
IT sacUbna in township i 4 srang 1 e
us 1 e
8
5
15 8 4 I I I 4 12 St vS
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13 s 11 s la s ISs Us 13 s Us 7 s i S 8 s i:s 3 s 4 s
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Given Ultdcr my hand at ti0 City of Washington, this twentythird daX of June, oj-.e thousand eight hundred and eighteen. J MONROE. By the President : JOSIAH 1 io, . CommV if the General Jfaid Office Printers who are aulhdnbed to publish the laws of Vhe Unii Statesi in Ohio, ndiana, Illinois and Missouri will publish the above once a week till the 1st of October next, and send their hills to the General Land Office lor payment
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FOR &UE
qc r rs r s a cTio.v of
LAND.
For other purposes," the Prestaenl of the
united States It authorised vo taiiai the lan is. acquired by tue sai I treaty, to tc oiTered for sale u hen survcytil : Then fore 1 laitU Nioshok, President of the United States, do hereby dcalate and make known, that pubiick sales for t!ie disposal (arcea'o:y u taw ) .f i crt hi lai Is Ml the Alabama u rritoiy hall be held at Cahaba, in trc said territory on the first Monday in . anuary next, aod shall be continued lur three weeks, du rinff which lime win be offered for sa.e "1 ownships number d
0 to 16 inclusive in range 5 9 to 16 'in 6 10 to 14 in 7 10 to 16 in 8
1 s
except sum ;aivis as nave oeen reserved
by law for the support of schools and far other purposes The land shall be offered for sale in n L;u!ar numerical order, comment hue with the lowest number of section, township and range? Given under my hand, at the City of
wnjup . 3 Nortn ot Kansre Noni
West with 6 a :rea cleared and under fence a comfortable Double CabJJin, s never failing spring within 3 and a half miles n If R ROM, For terms apply to the subscriber living on the Land.
GEO. KIR BY.
Januarv B. 1 8 1 8 9 tf
By the President of the Urate!
States.
V nsaa vs, hv an act of Congress pas sed on the 3d day of March,) 8 1 5 entitled an act to provide for the ascertaining and Surveying of tht boundary lines fixed by the treaty with the Creek Indians, and
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18 18. IAMBS MONROE. Vx the Pi c side: it : J. MEIGS, ('v;v?v.r,. r ' f the Gent eat Land zffirr. Printers who are authorised to pub lr.h tl e laws of the United States will publish the above once a week till the fiist of January next and send theii bills to the General Land Office for payment. J -lv. 21 38 v J
Rathe President ..- ( . uites. VVnKRE by em acti Congres passed on t te I7tr. of February, l B, entitled an act making provision for the establishment of additional land Offices in the t r. iiuw f Missouri' t!e Presi dent of the United Mates is authorised to direct the public lands, which have been surveyed in the saivi territory, to bo offered for sale : Therefore, I JxMys Monroe, President of the Ui iit d States, do hen by deClare and make known, that pub ic sans for the disposal (a$ree bly t law ) of certain lands in the territory f Missouri, shall be held in Franklin, in said territory, via ; On the first Monday in January next, for the s le 01
Tom nships No. 16 to j 3 ") inclusive and tract'! y township SS j
iS to 52 and
ftact t v rv! jp 43
I to 5 3 S 21,22,23
On the hr ! Monday in March next, (or ti.e sale of Townshi I i 48 lo 5 S inclusive, in ranges 2-; Sc 35 43 to SO 26 k 27 Ow the first Monday in May next, for the tie of Tom nships 5 I to a i inclusive, in ranges 1 1. 8c 12 51 to 56 13 S3 to S U k 15 excepting the lands which have been, or may be reserved by law, for the support of schools, and for other purposes. Each Side shall continue as long ri may be necessary to offer the lands for sale, and no longer, and the lards shall be offered in regular numeric al order. Given under my hand, at the ity of Washington this 17th day oi July 1 y ' 8. JAMES MONROE. Bv the Prcsidei t : JOSIAH MEIGS, r wni'r ftthe (;n. 1. rfr,Ce. Printers of who arc authorised to publish the laws of the U States will pub lUh the above once a week till the first of May rex, and send their bills to the General Land Office for payment. July 22 38 wtM
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(; n C. Sullivan & J. Call. T - Jt. ractiee law inconV 1 '-'f-'JW' COUUlV of KliOX,
to ( mploy them may
attention and exertions
;a made arrangements other will alw ays be
found at their office in tTincennes, nearly opposite the Pat-Office. Com.fcttMG BuaixKss will be particularly attended to in Kno county. They will also attend to Conveyancing upon the shot test notice, and undertake sftenctca not incompatible with theii profession. The postage of Letters addressed to them on business must be paid. II tf Vineennest Feb. 12. JOHN EWixa, II A .1 I' s T B B C B I v r, D :
X)RLEANS COTTON
m Bates,
FIT. st Ql ILtTY
ORLEANS SUGAR, 1 R s T ti R 1 5 1 5 N CO P P B E, Pepper, Alspice, Ginger9 Chocolate, Tea. ic. Vc. August 8, 1 S 18. if 30
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WAS'
THE ili-ftrpwi -rvl K.uitnrir..1'.. Ir
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nac laul cut a new low n en the western
baamofl t ie Wubush, Iv or II miics a bo c Fort-Han ison, and 13 or 14 abc Terra Efattte, and intend otfeting tl cir Keta fct- sa.e at PsbGc Auction on the first (lay of aptmsber next, i he sv lie ol t U town may be elassed vith thoe of inc niokt beautiful on the banks of the sbash, and somewhat reseu.bles that of roH-U..rrison) riine; e;raduu'lv firem the river, for about 1 30 vardsto the height of from 4-) to 50 fei above hi?b watermark, and is tenninaud villi a boritontaJ plain of half o aaile in wi.ith. No town on the Tabash can boast of a more delightful view ot the river abetter landino and harbour for bo-.t's both in time at ice, and at every stage of water. The adja ent country is very ti'c baa every appearance of being het'.r, and abounds w ith streams oi excellent water; some of t! em afi'ord e;ood n i:i scits, on v hich it is expected one or two mills will be creeled the present season Stone of several kinds have teen found in tie adjacent hills; the mcst common are e;' anite, lime, and freestone. Iron ore and Sonc . olc. has alaobeeai discovered ; th.c latter in great abundance, but has not as yet been much sought after. The settlement in the vicinity of this place is yet in us infancy, owing in a great measure to the want of MiiK and aoune little disturbances with the Indians since the teatninatioo oi ro war. It ia however increasing very fast and soon will be able to eunnoonl tlieae difficulties! and sl"uld tie emigration to this country be equal to What is anticipated this part of the country will soon bc eo tie very populous. There is no other
m in .1 nt 1 til' 1 ii" vt"Si r;i .:nnjf t
UK- w .) irom me uu;
Dear the center of the eleventh towns!
a space of about So miles ; this ctrcu
stance together with the fertility of too soil for a great distance) weatwardly of the river ; and the prospect of a populous settlement, render this place an object worthy the attention of t; o e w' o may whh to become purchasers of WH property. A ! w lots are set apart 17 the proprietors, 1 are intended to be given 33 donations to individuals who may wish to become actual settlers previous to the day of sa'c. Those Merchants or Mcchanicks, v o may v. ish to avail themselves of this advantage arc refered to Mr. Truman Blackman, residing i:i Fort-Harrison prairie, who is authorised to enter into contracts to tho mutual interest ( fthe parties Terms of sa.e to be published hcreafr tcr. Joseph Taylor TrarrCn Blackman William Harris, May 21, 1313. 24 tl 1st Sep. HAT MANUFACfoRYT" THE subscribe r respectful U informs
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ins mends and the pubiick in jci that he couth iu's to carry on the HATTING BUSINESS, in all iis various branclies at his 1
on .t :s m Rf kt, in uicennes, where
he has on hand and trill at all tiuaes keei an extensive assortment of Fashionable ats, whir; lie will warrant hah r.'A in point of elegance and dui ability, be excelicel by any in the United States. His piices shall also be as low as Hats of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his old custojnseee mMT former Favors, and pledges himself that no efforts on his part shall be w antin;'; t merit a contiuuaiicc oi their patPons ;e. RICH'o. p. price. rTOrders from a distance tl si kuh'y received and promptly attended if January $ th, 1818 6 tf
1 r-tt 1 Ainan&Ei 1 , F ranrht Cunnrnerham
HAS opened a House of fTnm ufai ment.at the corn, r of MjMKMT Sc Fifth tYMBTS, in the house lately OO copied by loahua Bond, where be bopea by attention t; bnaioi to receive a portion of public patronage he assures then that no exertion on his part shall qe wanting to merit it. 43 tf Vinccnnes, Sept C6, is 17.
J. CALL.
Attorney at
Ki.r.r a his Umi .. s- ovd i the kt opposite the POST-OffIC. Vinccnn u Kb Januarvi iia 5
