Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 December 1818 — Page 4

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P CTURE. A 1 loUsand tanks in Utao wc find, M l it in him wc seldom meet Ma i is inconstant and unkind, Man i false and indiscreet. Man is capricious, jealous and frcc He's Insincere, vain, trifling too, A . d yet the women ail agree, F : A of better he must do. A Lad? ) II E (I in afcTALtATI o v. T.j I tin i ui I tolts, and move ai e seen,

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T1 j e mistrust! ig and most fretful : Fait iless wanton, foolish too, Xj it re u men."' of faults fbrgetfaffl for want of better make them do. A Gen tleuax. THE FATE OF GENIUS. II i ner was a beggar Plautus turned mi . Terence was a siate Bestiiiua di ! in oal Paul Hor'iicse had I4difI li i, and vet starred with them ft l lsso a- often distressed for 5 ? li rlio was refused ad:niltance into

cspitai he lad himself erected Cer- - iied of hunger Comcsns, the iratcd writer of 1e Ltirf, ended ys ia an alms house -and VaugeFt I is bod) io the surgeon, to par ebts as far as it wool J go. In our va w c bis I ies hi ) con lire s life of meanness Sir Walter Raleigh died iffql 1 Spencer, the charming I foi s iken and in want the f C dtins ca ne through neglect, a si ; mental lefangement t nelv c ! a a1' thee restore) iX on I 1 So- a dea f i For thee t i tear he duly shed, Belov'd 'til life can charm no more, nd monrn'd tho' ltys self be dead. Mi n sold his conr-rieht o( Paradise for 1 at iree payments, and fin i life in obscurity )rydm lived 'v. aid lied in distress Otway iturcly, St thro hunger Lee . the streets Steel lived a life p rfect warfare with bailiff: Goldsmith's Vi irr f Wak f Id was s )M for a trifle to a e dm from the gripe of the law . i dl i : lies in the English Factorv at Li-. . vith ut a stone to mark the spot $3 a e died in prison at Bristol where he t is confined for a debt f 8 Hutler li v i i penury, an I died poor Chatterton, t ie child of genius and misfortune, destrored himself ! rvr.ENIOUS QUERIES. If li; far v q r! I f I ,a ,f fn I of stalk, wares. v in W orb th-' Th it - V I" STUH v u i at tn;" s ti lOplics fn 1 md w ir nt The ispos?a us cobeb lirtnen, fit at ls. ro ol i - it Iter iro n toe PhU i ?i,his embroidered ian '.'is an 1 P irygiati he Phi ?i'a; letters Et syi G r o Ttl .fvfes, rhe li h fmtvt ti n- ? . smoke. Tne Oratvt i Hi ' rian, fa ne and the c . ves-. Col 1 1 s de, 1 T ol r sel! r r a v-r Heaven and Earth. : ar tkt M tl rr" aii'nuii i'l the rtdf rich man contented with his f f w K man distinguished by genius not by defects. courtier grown i I V learned man who knows himself. A v- .:i i. trho is b 1 tutifuJ to every body buf Tself A prime minister who has ' rest nF his country, not that of 1 for his associates at heart. : v r vi Ni Kr roHY THsubscrib r respectfully informs bis friends and the publick in general it h contlmies to carrv on the H T riG BUSINESS, in a1' h srious branches at iiis shop or. Mu- Srnrvr. in Vlncennes, where he ha on land tnd will at si) times keep ar ei tensive assortment of - v yip v i . , Ff.f rs t warrant laii not in point legance and dui ability l excelled V- mrintheU i ted States. Hisorices sJral I sol e - low as Hats of the same cm i -r. be ;r Kiured elsewhere. II returns Ms thanks to his old customers I r "' n farors, and pledges himself I' V ' orts on 'a trt sbfjl be want h to merit a continuance of their natro, e. 1 TPn P. PRICE Pirders from li stance thankfulh . e t- : i r -ih attcncWd t J4DUS17 JOthf lil if

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W hrurs, by an actot v. omrreV. pas rcV sed on the 3d day of March,l8l5 cnlktU d an act to provide for the SSCertanwng and irreying of the boundary lines fi Ld by the treaty with the Creek. Indians, ai d for other purposes" the President oft United States is authorised to cause th lands, acquired bv the sai'i treaty, to be offered for sale when surveyed : r here fore 1 Jaies vIonroB) President of the United States, do hereby (V!arc and make known, that publick sales for the disposal (agreeably to law) of certain lands in the Alabama territory, shall be held at Cahaba, in the said territory, on the first Monday in January next, and shall be continued for three weeks, during which lime will be offered for sale TownsMps numbCr'd 9 to l G inclusive in range 5 9 to 16 10 to 16 1 to 1 G In in in 6 7 8 except such lands as have been reserved by law for the support of schools, and for other purposes The land shall be offered for sale in regular numerical order, commencing with the lowest number of section, township and range Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the ITih dayof July, 1818. JAMES MONROE. Rv the President : J. MEIGS, fomifstoner the General I.av.d office Printers who pre authorised to publish the laws of the United States will publish the above once a week ti'i the fust qf January next, and send their bills to the General Land Omce for paym tit. July, 2 1 38 utJ But e President of the I. Stoics Whrrkas by an alt of Congress, pa! -sedon the I f ih of Feacuary, 1818, entitled 'k an act king Wovision for the establishment of additional LandOfTi ea in the Territory of Missouri," the President of the U. states is authorised to direct the public lands which have been surveyed in the said territory, to be offered fur sale : Therefor 1, James Monroe, President of t ic United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales ! r tne dispi :,y a rceably Ulaw) of cert tin lands in ia i c'Itv i MSi-niui, hall he he I as follows, viz : rt Louis, in the said territory, on the firsM onday in August, October, DeceViber, ehruarv Snd KptW next and three weeks after each of the said days, for the sale of lands In the land district of St. Louis. Thirty townships shall be offer ed at cae'a sale commencing with tuc most eastern ranges west of the fifth principal westerly. iiaillinc, and proceeding At the sVv. Justice for ffoward Count in the said Terrirthy, on the tirst Vfonday in eptember and November e.t, uv' three weeks after each of the s 1 davs, for the de of lands in the land dis tov et of fitoroard C.v.vry. Thirty hips sliall be offered at each sale; irstto be in a square form, and to inclu le the seat of justice of the said county, as nearly "m the centre as the situation of the surveys will admit and the second immediatelj east of the Brst, and in the same for n ; excepting from salo in each dist-ict, the lands which have been or may be reserved by law for other purposes. Given under my hand, at be city of Washington, the thirtieth clay of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. JAMES MONROE Bv the President J I i MEIGS, C rV - 1 ' r G mera 1 1, a i Offie e. Printers of rtfewspapers who are au lb rised to publish the Laws of t,be U. StateS. will insert the above oner aweek til! pril next, and send their bills to the General I. nd Office for payment. ; f'ftf Pi .s letit of the I'. States Wbkrbas by an act of Congress, passed on the 17th of February, lS'S. entitled1' an act making provision for the establishment of additional Land Offices in the territory of Missouri." the President of the United States is authorised to direct the public fauds, which have b i surveyed in the said territory, to be offered for sale : Th , I. Jambs Moxroe, lYridenl of the Uniteil States, do hert clare and make known, that pul for the disposal f agreeably to la of u lain lands in the territory of Missouri shall be held in Franklin, in said temtorv, vit : n the first Monda) lq J.uiuarj' r.ct; l it the Sie e

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inc usii e nd trct'i Inn! tOwnsmurS fracyl lAnship 53 43 to 52 CO 1 1 On the first Monday in March next, for the srde of Townships 43 to 55 nclusive, in ranges 24 S; 25 43 to 5 ) 26 Sc 27 On the fust Monday in May next, for the sale of Townships I to 5 1 inclusive, in ranges 1 1 6c 1 -i 1 to 56 13 53 to 56 '4 Sc 15 excepting tl.c lands w hich have been, or may be reserved by law, for the support of seiioois. and for other purposes. l atch sale shall continue as long as may be necessary to offer the lands for sale, and no longer, and the lands - all be offered in regular numerical order. Given under m hand, at the tty oi Washington this 17th day of July, 1S18. JAME MONROE. By the President : lOSIAH MEIGS, Cemim'r of thr Grn. L Office Printers of who are authorised to pub lish the laws of the U Stages u ill pub lish the above once a w- k t'll the iirst of May next, and send their bills to the Gen ral Land Office for payment Julv 22 38 wtM NOTICE, the public arc hereby informed that stock in the Jcfferonvillc Ohio Canal Company, may now be subscribed for at the Receiver's office in -incenncs where the books are opened for that purpose. ) B. PARKE, Agent, Yj ) N . E IN Drfmty J J. DO ! V, Agent. Vinccnr.rs, .Tune 26, LSI 8 30-tf fL fiiUTAIXMKXT, Ti a n cis Cu n n in &ha m . Ij W AS opened a House of Enti rtain $ mcnt, at the corner of AfjtMKET c Fifth streets, in the i iouse lately occupied by Joshua Bond, where he i,;.pcb by attention to business, to receive a portion of public patronage he assures them that no exertion on his part shall qe wanting to merit it. Vmcennes, Sept. 26 1 S 17. D HAY El i CLLY solicits all ner. 1 '( im to make payment on the 20th December next, as he going to Philadelphia about that to renew ms assortment ; those have accounts and notes of lone standing, will do well to attend to t! is notice, November 2o 5 Ml CORONER'S SALE AU of an execution to me dl3 rectcd liom the Circuit Court of Rnox County, there will be expos d to public sale in the town of ashillgton, avis county, on the 25th Inst all tK.e right,title interest and claim thai John McClure and Ovid Font has to TEjjf LOTS lying in ihe town of A ashington, Davis county, numbered as follows via: 12 s 104 12$, 135, 136, 7f. 79, 44, C2. Ec l". i; favoi of John Ewing, r gainst John McClure and Ovid Flint Due attendance will be given In ne. .1 VS. A S EELE rue December I. 2 0 I do hereby caution all persons against purchasing the above described properly, as I have a deed prop. . v executed tor the same, for a valuable consideration. M A a G A K F. T McCLUER. D c ember 5. 2 2w yfkilUvan & , Call v 1 ' .1. wrraaih r practice ,a mcon v .:nu in the count ; ol Ki -v lfno may wish to employ th m y 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 Vincenncs, nearly opposite the Pnit-OJJtce. Coi lxctiko Business will be particularly attended to in Kra)x county. They will a! attend to Conveyancing upon the shot test notice, and undertake agencies not imcompatible with theii profession. The postage ot Letters a Idreas them on business must be paid. 1 bed to l tf Vincenncs, Feb. tfe. 1 The Compend jt tb.c STATUTE LAWS of Indiana from the year iftos, to thoaj year 1814, inclusive by GFM. w. JOHNSTON, ib now ready for delivery to subscribers, and for sale ,t tl is office.

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DICK, his be j - w . -. j v v . V, ' ' . i . V C ' : 5c!ii. wnat cri ev atiout 5 u or 9 inch-s Lnock . oe (!, hi , stOut buil! somexrl es tun in r 1 1 L.n.;: o; jaw t ward ; ne l as whn h piav be s; . v. ! n i.'U'.- !;.'r. rather a down look, his eyes Sbnieni red. speaks . i 1 and artrol in tt -a story. Being about tc be deteett d '.: is villainy, no doubt but he . . i n to make his escape ; he is a ; rofici nt hand in stealing, and b ng of hou o . v. . V 1 I v : 1 f ," - : 1 1 tieicfi the subscriber on the 6thof vust last took with hi.n a knap! -x madeol homespun cotton ba ni i.; toned up. toe strops are of lealh -v had abo.e coat m' !.-;p-v.,t ;, tin? . .; p with red, 01 e roundabon: blue broadcloth Coat, biu iiaioonsa n -.1 1 ii 11 1 11 .mill, T , r !- r tm m ... waistcoal yellow toilonet w..istc,at. tv. fras, one li;r ar.o t ie o , Other eJoatklng not rec lie ted he i very good shoe-maker, ! - ii! probably uoik at th .f business 01 af the whipi as ;e intc is passing hmiec 1 for ' man A negro answering !' ?, . tion was seen passing throu . : okee nation about ilie 25th A u rua h had a paper purporting to be a i ... . no doubt he intends irai lling to ': (SO io, if not already there, v s'n apprehi nding and delivering -IVIC. or eo'Tr ir 1 5.i:o iu anv sac that I c :i recover htm, shall 100 If the villain is aT',:e - rr the st it 9 ol O io. -llii o"!S or Incliai a and secured in anv s; fe i- il otbnf him a:ain the above reward will I cn. DAVi'; LOVE. Xov 01, ISIS (I-3u ) STOP THE THIEF! 9 ' mm g- Fifty Dollars Rewan ! ! T O L F f & 5 fromtl c wa mr c:: oi the subscri Lv r ai Mi !; i' .! i.v's crnim : tov n ol Virrt :- i;c2,on the night of the 17th inst. a bright h A V M A R Em 1 4 J hands hiirh, 7 rears obi, a rr..i whiti star in her forehead very a -some l eaf1 and neck, ihort tail, ittMi white on her hind fe t. baldly f isct r: a bk she is a natural trotter, it is ' posed she has been taken down tl.c Wa bash probabh to Shavs nee town. W o ever will return the said mate to me -:n : near Princeton, and secure the tl ei so that he mat be broupd-.t to it. b! tall receive the above reward, or twens ty-fire dollars ir the mare onlv. J fs It. Mc.GARH Ir. November 31, 1818. 1 tt 100 DOLL RS REWA tiO. U 4 V AW AY from the subset j ei oa ninctecnt of J11I3 last a !.L I UO M N . at cd ib 27 rears of ace 5 feet 8 or 9 inch c k co iplexion, weli made to ia high! has a rcmaikable scar above in left eye, t 1-. nerp was brougfas e F ' liarri on by the V.;'..is!i I or::: and Iciiver dtos Mr. Prince, 1 elndsasi a.;ei M r. P incc had s hain fslee:, and deliver to M - tcned to hi leg, James St v ... t. vafi keep! break :s . in, it is suppose . t the M-tt;. me .'. 1 . for b mer.s hs w ape, he i lorking about Fort Harrison ' t.e person taking np Negro and cotjfhssp ing him in anv ai!. s that I can gel biro again, 01 by dt liv rii K I im to t! t .bscriber in the Missouri Territory near St. Charles shall receive the above reward, with all reasonable expenses. Nathaniel H. Overall Oct. 17th, 1818 9t-46. N. B. It is likely this Negro has a pass with him as he had one when le was taken to Fort Harrison, that he said was given to him by a man living in Ft. Harrison Prairie: the negro had altered his name from Henry to George. V. H. O. rali p RAILH. C XH will be given for 10 C - oh Walnut or i : AIL evedaft the S Li li ;on or befrr !:-e90tfc of February next. Eiiquise of E. Stout November i I St jony LAW (Ati r:. a ' C uncrl r .; :v 11 Ml I U f L' 'I . . . 1 -t a I m K. att

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