Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 November 1818 — Page 4

POBTUY

FROM THE FRANKLIN GAZETTE. WHAT'S CHAW i Y? 'Tis not to paue when at my door A shivering brother stands, T" the aut that made him poor, Or why he help demands 'Tis not to spurn that brother's prayer, Foi fkutt he oCe has known ; Tis not to leave I uri in despair, .And say that 1 nave none tTQP voice of CtlARITI is kind Shc thinketh nothing wrong ; To evorv fault she seetnith blind, Nor vauoeth with her tongue.

Xn Penitence she placcth Faith I T? fie smile th at her door ; Believeth fin r then softly saith Go brother, in no more" BOSTON BARD tr Oh::::." THE ALM CLERGYMAN. A Prussian Clergyman applied to the m Kins of Pt u si-i for his (Permission to ipreach in his chapel, and fo honor htm jkhy his presence, His majesty th ig tit presumptuous foi a country c ym h to ask such a favor, but nevertheless granted his redoest,aud told Mm that he would give him a text to preach on.k that he should preach on the sUnday following, when he Would he there to hear him. Theclergyman waited with anxiety from day today for tlx text, as he vis ed to hte H in time, that he Might make a fine sermon, ofii ; hut Sunday morning came, and no text lie, howev r, went into the pulpit with an intention to preach cue of his old sermons,

thinking the kin had forgot to send him

BV the Prpsidcnt of toe TVited States.

Whereas, by an act of Congress passed on th 1 I day of March,l8l 5 entitled an act to provide for the ascertaining and surveying ot trie boundary lines fixed by the treaty with the Creek Indians, and for other purpose" the President of the I nited States is authorised to cause the lands, acquired by the said treaty, to be offered for sale when surveyed : Therefore 1 James Monroe, Presi dent of the United Slates, do hereby declare and make known, that publi k sales for the disposal (aj reeably to law) of crt.in lands in the Alabama territtny, shall be held at Caluba. in the Labi territory, on the first Monday in January next, and shall be continued for three weeks, during v Inch time v. ill be offered for sale Townships numbt rd

9 to 16 inclusive in rantre 5

9 to iG in f 10 to 16 In 7

10 to 1 6 in 8 except sticti lands r have been reserved by law for the sujyfiuf o1 schools, and ( r other purposes The -land shall be offere I for sale in rcrujar numerical order, c nraencing witliCr lowest number -of secti n, township and range! Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the 17th davof July, 1818. JAMES MONROE. Pr the President : J, MEIGS, Commissioner of the Ot ru ral Land office Pi inters who are authorised to publish the laws of the United States will publish the above once a week till the first of January next . and send theii bills to the (icneral Land Office for payment. Julv, 8t 38 wtJ

Pn the President of the V State. hers as, by an act of cogrcss, passed on the 12th 1 cccmber 1811 entitled M Ati act extending the time for opu.i; g the several Land Offices established in the territory of Orleans,9 the President of the Umtcd v:tates is authorised to cause t! e land offices in the said territory (now state of Louisiana) to be opened and the land ofh r d for sale : Therefore, 1. Jamfs Mcnhof. Pn ident ef the Urdu d States, do hereby eieclare and make known that public salci shall he held at Qpclousas, hi the state of Louisiana, for the disposal of the folk a ing lands, agreeably to I iw, in the western land district of I ouisiana, viz On the first Monday in December next for the sale of Townships No. 1 and 2 South') Of the base f 123156 1 and 2 Nortl I inc in RSn-4 12 3-156 S North ges ( 3 4 5 West of the principal meridian.

On the first fondav n Fcbruan next.

for the sale o' Townsh pi

3 South"" 4 South

5 South I Of the b sc

n I cbruat r

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6 7 8 9 10 outh

9 , UiK.I 1 1 South 12 SouthJ

line in Ran ges.

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By the President of the V. States.

V hereas. by an act ot Congress, pas-

a text l ne king came to cnapei soon seilon thc 17th ot February, 1818, entigfter, and s t the clergyman a letter, tied4' an act making provision for the w -s n ne I rsnd read ; the contents establishment of additional Land Offices

were C he i

closed is your text, ou

wjfSrreafelT iiumcdiatcly." He opened dent of the United States is authorised the '0 oJhper that was inclased, when to direct the public lands,, which have to his ereat astonishment, he found it been surveyed in the said territorv. to ha

it. a blank He looked at the other offe red for" sale :

quit

able, it was blank there top ; he held it cut for the audience to look at, and s a d fiere is nothing and tlcn turning it. and th r is hotldng : and of ntitAihg .d created heaven ai d earti.: and then quoted fcversc ;n t e first chapter of Genesis, to preach a sermofi on it extempore. The king was so delighted at the great Jlresenee of mind the clergyman had shown that he made him his almoner.

Moderu Hsron m try. Tuesday,at (jie Salford quarter Sessions, James A7ahn was convicts d i stealing a coat, a W 1 r , . ,

ssu-t auLL-a pair ot siocKings in proper-

il'ius master. In r.is defence, he sta

tethrn he was a retormcr, and that the

prolocutor having two coats both of tohicnt were better than his own, he had a natural right to one of them! tUt FXTR 0Ti OIN ARY. ftia shop window in SatTron TTilh is posted ".na b l of which the following is an 1 xart copy 1 u FreSh EGGS tai i everv mon in by

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March next,

me,

Patrick Murpl

BOARD OP TRUSTEES,) Vinceanes, Bept 28, 181S.y g jr thtbttc Soliceis hereby given, T 1 Y by virtue of an act of Congress approved April 2Jt 1813, entitled k An let to adjust the claims to lots in the 9Wn of Vi eci avs, and for the sale of the land appropriated as a common for the Kf nl th, inhabitants Of the said towtiiM

VUULTC SALES for the disposal of ush the laws of the U. States, will pub th said Cbmmon, or a certain nortion the above once a week till the first

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01 .May next, ana seta, men inns to the General Land Office for payment Ji:lv 22 3S wtM

Therefor e, I, Jamks Monroe, President of the United St tcs. do hereby .ec;are and make known that public sa 1 a for the disposal (agree tbiy to law) of certain lands in te.e territory of Missouri shall be held in Fr&nklih, in said territory, viz : On the fir4 Monday in January next.

tor the sale 01 Townships No. 46 to 52 inclusive and tract towns-lip 5: 48 to 52 and fract'l township 53

48 to 5 2 On the first A-:or. lav in

for the sale of Towi slttps 8 to -5 inclusive, in ranges 2 1 S: 25 43 to 50 26 S 27 On the first Monday in May next, for the sale of Townships 51 to 54 inclusive, in ranges 11 tz 12 5 1 to 55 1 3 5 3 to 56 1 L k 15 excepting the lands which have been, or may be reserved by law, for the support of schools, and for other purposes. Each sale shall continue as long as may be necessary to offer the lands for sale, and no longer, and the lands : hall be offered in regular numerical order. Given under my hand, at the ( Ity of Washington this 17m day of Juiv, 1818. J VMES MONROE. A- 1 i. iCamwUl JOSIAH MEIOS, Cemtm'r oftJk C, n. 1. Office.

Printers of who arc authorised to pub-

SN I EUTA1NMENT,

thereof, a rreeably to an Ordinance this

dav passed by tins Board ot Trustees, shall be held at the C un-llousc of the sa- 'own ot Vinccnnes, on the 3d Monday of November next, and be continued from day to dav. 1 v adjournment, until the ale ot the said common, or such portion or part as may be aUtfiorised and fT'i ed, be completed. By order of the tiaartt. 0. R.C, SULLIVAN, Chairman ;ro. fn. C.TLTlLT ING HAST CI rk.

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r?The Editors i f the Tn daman

Ja 'V 1 sonvtlte, tk 1- ottisrHtl Coufj r."and It', ottn ?.'.,' will publish theobove in their papers, eac h 3 weeks, and forward tliei'- accounts to the editor of the Western un. (44 7vN

J ( ALL SlDVth')! fit I

KEEPS hia OFFICE 00 rr, ft

tonosite the POST-0 PFICE. v incennes, Jan. 9th, 19.8 tf

G R. C Sullivan & J Call,

1 1 Thereafter practice lav,- in confRtion, in the county of K r ..

thoaoAvl A.v wish to mnlov t!;e:n mav

depend upon the attention and exertions of both. They have made arrangements so as one or the other will always be found at their office in Vinccnnes, nearly opposite the PotOJfic l Get 1 : oting Business, will be parycuferv- attended to in Knox count4-'flhf v ill also attend to Conveyancing Bf)on the shortest notice, and undertake agencies not imcompatiblc with th.eii profession The postage of Letters addressed to them on business must be paid. M tf Vinccnnes, Feb. 12.

JO!! N LA W.

'crueu ar.i! C uncell tr at Lavf.)

M 1 . I 1 1 'V, . rlir. ,n . " r I II I.

I K on asRKi r Street, where he will attend fiunctually to the duties of his profession, februiry f

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W( st of the principal meridian

Excepting the land reserved bv law for the sup!)ovt of sc. oois aiid for ot'er mil p- s Each sale shall continue open for thr e weeks and iv longer", and the sales s tali be in regular numerical code r. Given nndef my hand, at t!;c city of Washington, the 20th dav of Ju:.c, one thousand civrht hundred and eighteen, JAMES MONROE. BV tllC ;rt. rr JOSIAH MEIGS, Comm'r. of the General T.and Opee. " "The printers of newspapers who are ait'hoiised to puplish the lawsoftlie United S :a;F, ("in the states south and west of Pro: sylvania) will insert the ahove once a week till the first Monday in Decerning nest, and send their accounts to ti e General Land Office for payment. A Mop of the obrve Land District is preparing, and will be for sale at Opc- ! lusas, mo ai the General Land Office by JOHN GARDINER, Ch Clk. Printers Who publish this notirc with the proclamation, will be furnh hed with a map. July 25-tDec.

Franc Cunningham ITjf AS opened a II(usc of Entertain mtnf, at the corner of Markft Sc Fifth sTirr.?. in the house lately occupied by J 1 Bond, where he hopes by attention to business to receive a portion i public patronage he assures them that no exertion on Ins part shall qe wanting to merit it. 13 tf Vinccnnes, Sept. 26 1817. &y 1. Doty, v.lttrnoy at Law. K IT AS taken the office formerly ocruI S pi. d by T. II. Blake, I.,, opposite to the Receiver's Office, where rdl business connected with his profession, that maybe entrusted to him, wil ic promptly attended to. Vincenm s, PeB. 12. IS 18. 11 tf H AT MANUFACTORY TilF. subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the publick in gcneiai that he continues to carry on the HATTING BUSINESS, lu ail its various branches, at his sh p Main Steeet, in Vmcennes, where he has on hand and will at all times keep

in intensive assortment ol

fashionable irats,

me will v rrant shsil not in point

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ol evej a .. abnitv. I c- rv, . ; . ,1

J j m V4 by any in th.e United States. His prices ihall also be as low as tjati of the same qu nit) can be procuted elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his old customers lor former favors, and, pledges himself that no efforts on his part shall be want irtg to merit a continuance of their patronage. RICH'd. p price. r:"?Orders fiom 1 distance thankful!) received and promptly attended to January 30th, lb 13 " 6 tf

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Bp te President of th V: Stair?. Yhkrkas by an act of Cone. ..it seo 011 the ITlh of February, 1818, e itied an act making provision l toe establishment c additional L n . I cea nhc Territory of Mtssonri," the Pre sident of the U. state i- tuth wised to direct the public iu. wmfti have beet surveyed in the said territory , to be ofl'ercu f;r sale : Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do here'jv de dare and Make known, that public - for the disposal net Y. t law) Cm certain Unvu in the territory oJ .uii

shall be ' e i as t- ..)

is, in th

in

dav

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s..i 1 territory, on t-i.w ti A -i-1 a gust, October, IHJceraber

February and April next, and threti weeks after each rf the said Ia 1 . T 't thc sale of lands in the land district cfSt. Louis. Thirty townships shall be oJTer cd at each sale commencing with ti.e most stern ranjftiS west of the f.ftK principal men liar, line, and proceeding westei ly. At the Sat f Tuo". r-r J' Cj': '?, in t1. : soil Territory, on tl e first Mondav in September and Xovcnrl st next, aiv1 t;.rec weeks after each f the said days for the ale of lands in the hm4 district f " raJ County. fkirtf townships ' b offered ot each sale t T!ic first rn a usre form, and to Include the seal of justice of the stnd county. Ssneari? in the centre ast' -"ru-ition of the surveys will admit 1 : the se ond immediateli east of the rr t, ard in the same form ; rc( j m r Ifooa s;dc in each district, tiie Ismls rhich have been or in.ty he resorted by law for other purposes. Given ndr m N ' at .. city ff VVi , the t - day I April, one thousand LM htadred and eightei n. JAMES MONROE Bv t)ic President J' ! MI MEIGS, Comm'r of the Qeneral Ixatd C " c. Printers of Newspapers w! thoriscd to publish tTie Lav s of e tT. Stas. will insert the above one a - k till April next, snd enl their bills to the General Land O n e for navmei t

loo iin' R - aEW IK

A A' V'. Ai from the subscriber ott

I the nineteenth of ju.v iwst a NE

GRO MAN nan cd IRRY

about 27 years of a . 5 feet 8or 9 ;n hcz high, dai k comph-xio :. iimadeti ie hight hss a remarkable scat above .iz left eve, t his negro was brought it to Fort Harrison, I y t! e W hu Ii " ns, and dcli : red to a Mr. Pi tnce, c In m agent, and Mr. Prince ba I i chain .. 1 -tened to his le:;, and deiivcrc to Ml. Janses Stewart, at Fort (farrisou foe safe keeping, and by son e means hs bro. k his chain, and made m ei apet it is supjKscd tli t lie r lurking abmt the settU reent of Fort Usrrison- Knf person takingup said Megro and confine i"t- him in any ail, so that I can t:et him. again, orbv deliverina; him to the sub scriber in the Missouri Ti rritory near St. Charles, shall receive the above rewaul, a ith ail reasonable espences. NATHANIEL H OVERALL. Oct. 1 7Ui, ISltJ. 9t 46. N. B. t likely this Negro Las pass with 1 im as i e !iad one wiicn he v. as taken to Fort Ilanison. that he said was given to 1 im by an. an iivh . in Ft. Harrison Ptaiil ; the ne. 10 had altered! his name liom li: m y to George. N. II O.

FOR SALE, A tract of Land laying in Eusseroa Prairie conta: ilug 473 . 1 errs, about eightei n mik .. al ore Vir.cc r.es, and 2 miles from Ca lisle on the roaii leading from Louisvilk toFcrt !'r; 'aa on which is an Apple orchard of rJO

bearing tress, ..nd fOacres under culti.

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AH", FOR SALE.

vation and 4 good Suear camps on th

aboc tract. ALSOA TRJCT COAT , aoo Jli 'RE

adjoinini; th above on Whirl nod house and out house. r :, , , ,.r

aft I v. ith w ngar fo r-ur-

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1, ! , , .. 1. .,, nil ,r

0 sell my Tan Yard. ! h

oi Columbia, Gibson Countv,

Indiana contatmng twelve Vats, one pool

and Iiir.cail in good repair ; the seat is well calculate d for Di extensive bit aim ts. I anvenient to water and bark anc! in tl c heart of an extensive and rich settlement. A great bargain may be had, I . im mediate application to JLSEPli PERKY. June 80, Itlli ; 'j

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Camps those who n i chase a all apply to VVm. ! at West I num. or oth; Town, who will ohev. the make known ihc ; m;i

I ENJ I R ( T . Wk DOUGLASPel ruarv 13. it tf

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BLA v K , Ofett ry . cj .'; th . co i vVn on hand rn for nale i t tht Ojjlcc of the "Western St i "