Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 October 1818 — Page 6
lijr the President of the United Stat b. hereas, by an act of Congress pasd on tae 3d day of Mat ch, 1 8 ! j entitled mi act to provide for the ascertaining w t s 1 veying 01 tne boundary lines fixed tuc treaty with t.ic Cicek Indiana, and j - other pu poses," tue President of the m f nited States is authorised to cause the TJ tads, acquired by the said treaty,. to be w lercd for sale when surveyed : hcrelbre I James onhok, Presi"titc.ft ic United States, do hereby deare an i make known, that publick sales r the disposal (agreeably to law) of ceria lands in the Alabama territoiy shall e held at C tK&ba, in the said territory, i the first Monday in (anuarynext and hai. be continued for three weeks, duing which time will be offered for sale townships numher'd 9 to 16 inclusive in range 5 9 to 16 in 6 10 to 1 6 in 7 lo to 16 in 8 xccptsueh lauds as have been reserved v law for the support of schools, and for ther purposes The land shall be offer d for sale in regular numerical order, commencing with t!ie lowest number of Section, township and range. Given undei my hand, at the City of Washington, the 17th dav of Ju!v, 1818. JAMES MONROE. Bv the President : J. MFOS, Commissioner of the G n ral Land office. Printers who a e authorised to publish the laws of the United States will publish the above once a week till the first of January next and send their bills to the General Land Office for pavment. My, 21 38 wtJ S OTIC E,
r j HE subscribers will offer at public 1 sale to any person or persons for the highest and best price, on the first
Monday in November next at the Ftn cennes ftotely the one full undivided
xth part or share, belonging to the es
tate John J- hnnn deceased, of am' in
a certain tract & parcel of LJ.YI) with the improvements j situate in the upper Prarie, adjoining the Borough of Vincennes in the ounty of Knox and State of Indiana, on which thei Vincennes Steam Mill is situate Terms will be made known on the dav of sale. PEG 1Y JOHNSON, Executrix.
U WIL . MI 'H. A r,1S V C BLAC KFORD, 5 cutn Vine canes, July 30. 3?.
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By the President of ihi V States. Whereas by an actof Congress, passed on the 17th of February, 18 ;8, entitled an act making provision fbl the establishment of additional Land Ofiices in the territory of Missouri," tiic President of the United Mates is authorised to direct ti c putlic lands, a hich have been surveyed in the said territory to be offered for sale : Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known that public sales for the disposal (agreeably to au ) ol certain lands in the territory of issouri shall be held in Franklin, in said territory, viz : On the first Monday in January next,
for the sale of
Townships Xo.46 to 521 inclusive and lract'1 s township 53 J 48 to 52 and fiact'l township 53 $ 48 to 52
On the first Monday in March next, for the sale of Townships 48 to 55 inclusive, in ranges 24 & 25 48 to 5 26 Sc 27 - On the fust Monday iilayjit, for the sale of Townships 51 to 51 inclusive, in . ?..1 St I 2 51 to 56 Vl3 53 to 56 N Sc 15 excepting the lands which have been, or mav be reserved by law, for ths support of schools, and for other purposes. Each sale shall continue as long as may be net essary to offer the lands for sale, and no longer, and the lands shall be offered in regular numerical order. Given tinder my hand, at the ity of Washington this 1 7th day of July, 1818. JAMES MONROE. By the President : JOSIAH MEIGS, Cemm'r of tin Gen. L OJficc. Printers of who are authorised ;o publish the laws of the U States will publish the above once a week till the first of May next, and send their bills to the General Land Office for payment. July 22. 38 WtM
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JOHN EVTTXG, HAS JUT RECEIVED."
ORLEANS COTTON
in Bates, FIRST QUALITY
ORLEANS SUGAR, BEST GREEN COFFEE PEPPER ALsPlCE, GIN ER, CHOCOLATE, TEA fcc. Sec. V'- '".' 0 ISIS tf .Ifi
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AN A Y AY Iron, the budsci ifa r on
the nineteen of July last a N,
URO MAN named HARRY,
about 27 rears of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 incl
high, dark complexion, well made to 1 is hight. has a remarkable scat above ids left eye, t.iis negro was brought i;.lo Fort Harrison, by the Wabatj . Indians, and delivered to a Mr. Piince. the Indian agent, and Mr. Prince had a chain fastened to his leg, and delivered to Mr. James Stewart, at Fort Harrison for safe keeping) and by some me n-, he broak his chain, and made his escape, it is supposed that he is lurking a1 out the settlement of Fort Harrison. ry person taking up said Negro an confin int; him in ai y ail. so that i can get him again, or by delivering him to the iub Scriber in the Missouri Territoiy near St. Charles, shall receive the above re ward, with all reasoi able expenees. NATHANIEL H. OVERALL, Oct. 17th, 18 18. 9t 46. N. B. it is likely this Ney;ro has a p.. s v.ith him as he had one uhen he was taken to Fort Hartison, that m s . id vas tven to him hy a man living in Ft. II r on P trie ; the nero had altt rcfl his name from Henry to George. N. H O
FOR SALE
10 000 lbs Pio-and Bar Lead.
8U0 Uallpns Prime Kentuc WHISKEY,
J. B. M'C MX. September 11. 1." 18. 14-8t
WHEAT
l tkj aieam lviiu ompanv win give
Out1 Dollar per Bushci for ood Merchantable fc W H K A T.
delivered at the Mill until the 20th day
of December next. W. FEL1 OWS; Agent. $rpl ?5, 7o tf
THE subscriber has just received from New-Orleans a small quantity
RLSS1A IKON and a few barrels H A V ANN AH SUGAR. N. V
good assortment W
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nc nas on nana a iiootl assort m
DRY GOODS, and
GROCERIES.
which he will sell low for CASH oj
I
country produce. Sept. ?6, 1818.
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