Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 December 1818 — Page 4
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At the Sent cf Jueti'e f Howard
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County, in the said Territory, onJic first Monday in September and November next, and three weeks after each m the said days, for the sale of lands in the land district of Howard County. Thirty townships shall he offered at each sale ; The hi st to be in a square form, and to include the seat of justice of the said county, as nearly in the centre as the situation of the surveys will admit and the second immediate! east of the first) and in the s?.me form ; excepting from sale in each district, the lands which nave been or may be reserved by laWyfor other purposes. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, the thirtieth day of April, one thousand eight hunched and eighteen. JAMES MONRAE Bv the President. JOSIAH MEIGS, Cottlm'r of the General Land Office, Printers of Newspapers who arc authorised to publish the Laws of the U. States, will insert the above once a week till April next, and send their hills to the
General Land OORce nV
The Editor hopes his delinquent subscribers will T THE HINT! While every station every grade, Purs ues its Calling Or Us trade, With art and care ; The Printet hmifs the world for r.cvrs, And strives his readewSMp amuse, With pieced rare. Industriously with ciit'urSk-U, He toils his columns well to fill. The lone; live day ; While o'er the sccustom,d desk he leans, Hi - patrons know he wants the means Expense to pay. Di-nensinp; tiseful information, Oi t;is and that and t'tJther nation, To make von wise : Jngra tit tide i that worst, of crimes, He feell with tenfold weight the time9f
When markets rise. Yet ne'er uncorteous would he be ; AH that he wishes is to sec His pi omis'd due ; And since fdt" cash In vain he be 3 ; He pleads for pork, or flour, or e:;rs, Rather than SUE. Then to the Printer quick repair, And make it your peculiar care, His bills to pay : So shall the studious son of Faust Spare neither labor time nor ccst, Ehit print away, With joy he'll hail th expected rrorn, The mail atae; with his bag and horn, That brings the news j Pore o'er gazettes with rapid eye, And all attentive care shall try, Your taste t'amuse.
Bv the Preside. it oiYne United States. Where is, by an act of Congress passed on the 3d d:u of March,1815 entitled an act to pro' : le for the ascertaining and surveying of the boundary lines fixcl by the treaty with the Creek Indians, and for oth'-r purposes," the President of the nitcd States is authorised to cause the lands, Acquired bv the sai l treaty, to be offered fdf sale v. 'urn surveyed :
TTAT MANUFACTORY TM K subscriber respectfully informs his friends and thevmb'ick in general that he continues to c rrv on the H TTING BUS1NES . in all its various branches, at his shop on Main Street, in Vmcennea where he has on hand and will at all dames keep
an cxtep- ve assortment 01 FA&mOJtABLP. HJT8. which he will warrant -hall not i
Then-fore I J ames 'onrof., Prest- of elegance and dm ability, be excelled dent of the United State?, do hereby rVj- by anv in the Unite' Stat S. pri Mi
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By the President of the t . yearns. Whereas, by an act of Congress, passed on the 1 7th of February, 188, entitled " an act making prevision for the establishment of additional Land Offices in the territory of Missouri,1 the President of the United States is authorised to direct the public lands, which have been surveyed in the said territory, to be offered for sale :
Clare and make known, that publick sales for the disnosal fagreeabh to law) of ccrtain lands in the Alabama territoiv shall be held at Cahaba, in the said territory, on the first Monday in January next, and shall be continued for thr e weeks, during which time will be offered for sale
e unships numbcr'd
to l G inclusive in range 5
9 to 16 in 6 10tol6 in 7 10 to If. in S
except such lam.s as have been reserved by law for the Support of schools, and for other purposes. The (and shall be offered for sale in regular numerical order, commencing with the lowest number of section, township and raneje. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the 17th day of Jf-ly, 1818. JAMES MONROE. Bv the President : J. MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land rffire. Printers who a'e authorised to publish the laws of the United States will
shell also be as Jo.v as Hats of the same
quality can be procen d elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his O! : eostoi ere for former favors, and pledges I tmseif that no efforts on his part shall be v anti:. : to merit a cotuinuar.ee of their patronage. RlCH. P. PRICE. C7Orders from a dist inee tha ikfully received an-i promptly attended to January 30th, 1818 6 if
POTTFiY
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x in- suusi nucrs nave crcctcn a POTTERY, at tie corner of Church U Fourth strcr Css and will have a K!n of Ware, ready for sail , on Monday tl e 27th n. ROBIXSON k MO R FORD.Tu'v o. 18 13. "J-tf
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Therefore, I, James Monroe, Presi- publish the above once a week ti'l the (formerly owned bv K. Vantreea, Esq.)
dent otthe United States, do hereby declarc and make known that public sales
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From (he Boston Rccirth r MISSION TO JKR SALEM, ft is with feelings of pecmiar plasirc, wc learn that the Ameiican Board tf Commissioners for Foreign Missions, in eonsequence ot late and very interest ig Intelligence, have just established a mission to Jerusalem, and have appointed Rev Lrvi Parens and Mr. Pliny fVtf is their missioners America has thus commenced the first mission to that ci y, so dear to the hearts both of Jews end hristians as the city of David the ci'y in which the lirst temple was erectti for the worship o! Jehovah, where the God f Israel gave for many Centuries a vi ibie manifestation of his presence, V ?t the Hving oracles were commufii' .ted and presi rved,and where almost
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tl e 1 carts of Christians, as
Itrnere the RenEKtf of Mankind published the t;os)et to a ruined world aiul offered up himself a sacrifice fer tneir sins, ;p.d from wldch the Apostles fvent forth proclaiming to the nations of tlu' irth, that tlod is hi ('i rist j eeoncilinehe world iintO himself, not ImputingWhelf trespasses unto them.' It is most proper that such a mission should be b gtm by the American people. c tlone of ail the nations of the e.trth can itan . up Sc s a that we have never been engaged persecuting the Jews. Among Us the children of srael hate the same nechts and privileges as those of us are tietltiles It here, for the fust time Since the dlstrUCtion of Jerusalem, that thev have ceased to br an ofT-scourinir, an! a bve-word a;id a hissing among the"
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for the disposal (agreeably to law) of certain lands in the territory of Missouri shall be held in Franklin, in said territory, viz : On the first Monday in January next9 for the sale oi
Townships No. 46 to 52 inclusive and tract!
53 43 to 52 and rnship 53
48 to 52
first Monday in Muvch neet,
for the sale of Townships 43 to 55 nciusive, in ranges 24 , 5 48 to 50 20 St 7 On the first Monday in May nextffoi the sale of Townships 51 to 54 inclusive, in ranges 11 Sc 12 5 1 to 56 13 53 to 56 i4 t 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 lonircr, and the lands shall be offered in regular numerical order. Given urlder my hand, at the ( ity of Washington, this 1 7th day of Juiy, 1818. t JAMF.S MONROE. Bv the President : , JOSIAH MFIGS, " C"?nm'r of the Gen. L. Offl-e. Printers cf who are authorised to 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 (Jeneral Land Office for payment. Joiv 22 38 wtM
first of January next and send their bills
to the General Land Ofhce for payment. July, 21 38 wtJ
FIFTY DOLLARS
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Dtj t' I'Vs1 l( 'it of flit 1 Stuffs W M k r f as, hv an act of ConTCSSi passed ir.x the 17th of bruary. I 81 8, entitled kl an act leaking provision for the estsblishirM lU of additional Land Oftices In the Terrhori of Missouri" the President of the U. States is atith rised to direct the public lauds Which have been Sun eyed in the sa'ui terrHoty to be offered lol sale : Therefore U Jmfs Mosuof. President nl the United States, do hertbf de-
c re and make Vnmvn, that public sales f r tne disposal (atrreeablv to taw) of pertain 'an ;s in the 'erritorv of Missouri
sh be held as (tilloxts, ir : t St u ki th sid territory, on the first Mond'v in i n st , October 'tecembef) Februarv anrl pril neat and three w. r v Vterearh of the said davs, forthe 1 1 ot hv 9 in the iam ,HstHcl ol st. Lr - Thirt ownshins jthll
v(' ' Rf h Sale commencing with tne
'' Tii I 1 v e ivesi oi t'' hfth p' ncipal ttttrklktl inn, itnd piecetding estejrljrt
M ARY BOUNTY LAND.
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6 1 H NOVCMDl.lt, 1816.
Notice
ands in the Missouri Territory
of the rivtr Missouri J appropri
ated for military bounties have been surveyed, and the distribution of them bv Lot Will commence on the first Monday of January neat. Soldiers who have receive' from the Department of War, notifications that th it w arranti are lodged w this Office may send tlicir notifications to mc, with orders for location, written tliUsA 10 be located in Missouri north) and and the patent Sent to the Poit Oflice nt A li ' ((Witness C.TV' The LoUerv for Military Motility Latldi on the rivefa St. Francis and Arkansas w ill not be ready for several months Soldiers who wish to have Lands there, mar retain their notifications tili further notice i. iven lOSiAM MLIr;s Commrssiofief ot the den. L. OfnCe.
Printers who publish the laws of the
L States will publish the above om L ill! t . . 1 . 1
fCKiiii jaouarv neat ano men s
(hi ir accounts to the LaftdOffice for p!
Nov 1 1 .2nv
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7 y will bring back
JOHN STOCK WELL, an Indented apprentice to the Tailoring Bnssinessj wl 0 ranaway on the niu;ht of the first inst l.is ae:e is about L ' tecn -years, of a dark complexion, black Hair and Eves, talks very fast; hid on when he went awav 1 half woftl Taster Hatj new bbte Ko.md-abruit Jacket doublebreasted with white ullit uttons on the breast and cuffs, Pantaloons lindscy. pa e blue and white m'med, his Other clotliin not recollected, he went awav in company with the artful eorpe Perlev, an old crone v of his, 1 expect they will make for the Ohio "ver, thence to Natchez or NeWOr1eans. I will give the above reward to any person who apprehend and bring back the above named StoCkwell or 25 if lodged h any iaii in the United States with info? nation so that I nia) be enabled to -et him aain. I also strictly for warn all persons from harbouring, employing or Crediting on mr account, as I am determined to pnt the law in force against all such who disregard this notice. TILNRV ttt'Bi K. Vincennes (la ) ! ov. 7. 1 8 1 8 49-tf stop The thief u
tO Fifty Dollars Reward !..rg
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-'"iiiiiii;: luid witn two LOG HOUSES, nuc on serond Te.aio street. The terms are Foui Thous : d Dollars, one half paid dovrn, the remainder in 12 months. JAMES C. READ. Washington, Dec 4. itf
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rom the w ac
on of the subscriber at Mark Bar fact's tavern in the
ton n of Vincennes, on the night of the 1 th inst. a bright A & A Y At A R A , l4Pmands lm;h, 7 years old, a small white star in her forehead. cry handSome head and neck, short tail, a little White OH her hind fett, hardly diseernable she is a natural trotter. It i-j sup
posed she has been taken down the Wa
bash probably to Shaw m etown. V
ver will return the said mare to me ii
ing near Princeton, and secure the thiol
SO that he mav be brought tojustic ej
Shall receive the a!)of re ward , or twein ty-fivc dollars for the mare or.lv. J Vs H. Mc.GARR November : 1 . 13 18. 5 I if
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BLANKS, fer M the W. Bon sfh?T:
TUB SfBSt KIHI'U
AS just received from Nr.w-On-
natra a small quantity of
IU SSIA IRON, A' D A FKW HARHFLS
AV ANNA SUGAR.
OX ftAJYDwm A CFSt R.lL ASSORT .WEST OP Dry Gno(N c- Groceries, Which he will sell lew for CASH or ( jlrXl RY P RObVCA Qi - llit HUSSFY. Sept. Mi 4?-tf
LAST NOTICE. IT aving rem ved Irom Vini r ennes, and wishii to close all m old accounts and notes ence nmrc notify all those who are indebted to th subscriber by either note or account over six months standing, to call betweeu this and the 1st of January nrxt, and make payment, as l am determined to collect without discrimination 1 afn in hopet those who do not live in K r ox county will contrive to come and pay their debts, otherwise after the above date I wifl put all my notes and accounts in the hands of an officer in each count for collection let the amount be mat or small. ! shall be punctual on my part in putting this promise in execution. WILSON LAGOW Deeemqer 4. 3-Sw II Moore, $ Jno v. Dunbar. (Attotniet and CounteUmt$ mt Law.) HAVING entered into partnership, will in future prac tice law in conjunction, they r Ul attend the Circuit, Courts of Orange, Washington, Jacksosi Jefferson, Clark and Harrison also the i ederal and Supreme Courts, and one Of them v. ill attend in the Western Circuit Those Who wish to consult them In their profi salotwl capacity, will find nc or the other, constantly at their Office in Cory don. MOORE Sc DUNBAR-
tLetters on business must be pot aid.
Corydon, April 1, 1 s 1 e. 4Utf
f; ft C Sullivan ex . QUI. i T 1 1 L hereafter practice law in t on f junction, in the county ol Knor
those who mav wish to employ them mav
depend Upon the attent ion and eaertiona
of both.. They have made arrancn.ent vo as one or the other will always bo found at their office in Vir.cc;. net, nearly opposite the PotUOfJice. Collecting BtJStftftftl will be particularly attended to in Knox county. They will also attend to Conveyancing upon the shortest notice, and undertake ngencie not inc ompatible with their profession. The postage of Letters addressed to them on business must be paid. i tf Vincennea Feb. ir. fun ; v
r am. Attorney at Law.
W IT taken the ofii merlv nri;
j( 1 pied by T. H Bl .J . osite to the Receiver's Office, where uH bttsiness connected with his pfttriakwij thai may be entrusted to hire., v. U to promptly attended to Vtoeenne Frb 13. is 18 I) tf
J. CALL -Attorney at Law. KEEPS his orricr. on cceid Qr tpnotiti the post-0 F fie
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tnccnnfS Jan. u,
