Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 January 1819 — Page 4

POETRY. .. , ... ............. TYPOGRAPHICAL SONG. The following Song was written Hya Bi ember oi the Aew York V :.;:oraihitui o.-r.vmd ung with great applause at a conviyal meeting of that Society It will be proper to in to phi those who ate, tint .11 nil ail t. 1 v. ith thvarioiia Lmnll-

1 - ' . nets of our profession ,thatt!.e words m ifc,ttre technical terms peculiar to the OUR COUNTRY. AtH 0r country fa ozr oAti J'lr ae Oufeountr 's liike a firinting-hiutt) And . ill t -11 u wny A r-yfct o'rf ronuotl'd it ohce, W :u threw ii ail in - ; lint soon we ousted such a duncej And all his no ling race, prove in sWarms 6al then- forms, Ottockdth tn ui in chase The free-hoin artltt toOk the And soon a work bej in ltv Nature's glorious ou h r ttsrofej The charter'd right of Man.'1 Who C(..s7 g tfifoo fexl or 7r:rf i ! ue honor never felt t Le1 the brute Feel the fbo. And tread him like a ". 'i ho hones r;?'"''" r'isrrra In tT-"r thrv think thev find; ,ct hntfwtu wirknteri Stand aloof) Since W ' siuvfiifiN' has r a t thefitoof Vn.i it w t in the fevise i fcverv r?. is IvineT, Record d in the skies. The wretch who batttts such r.Ar, Should h ve a traitor S due c And Rnd, When s immon1 1 to the &ar, I he ftiKorps sf mds in VISW. i'hen let the coffin be his car, The bhee fabat ring! 1 i . knell ; ; ,,,,, swarm around his fottn nd throw htm into Ac Prc,i: it I 0 i UiC I iUWI ST T T States WHEREA V nv ActofConresi ps' i on the third d.u of March, lH entitled 1 An Art to provide for the , cert ami ng and swrveving of the I... ... ! 11 it I 1... .1 I' ... tj ' . i - i v mica iincm i v UK- i reaiv wun the Creek ndtansand for other puposrs," the P "esWi n nf the U dted States js authorised o cause th' Ian 1 acrniirpd r , sad Treaty to be offered for sale v hn sun eyed : Therefore !. J.ime Tft:-roe, Prcsl deni (i the United HtateS, do hcrchv de tKw? r.nd nake known, that public sales lor f h r di nosa1 3p"eeahlv to ifi wof er tain lands In the Alabama Territorfi h 1 ill be hel ! as follows : vit Towns. Nos 12 in ranges I S '9 20 ITk I 9 10 1 1 12 ifl 14 15 16 If o 20 As 9 o:iii;7Ij So j r, At St. rl-nvon the second onhvll ii K loi t'e snlc of town's. No's 6 ? 8 If 18 19 36 in Zl. ' If IS 0 20 3 IT lfl 1 t CI Ha orthe first Monday lb May ties f for t i sa'e of Town's No's. J 3 in l 9 10 7 7 3 9 If) 1 i 6 f 9,9 10 1 1 l0?k 1 1 except Su fi lati Ts as aave be n or may be reser eel by law for the ttse 'jf schools e - nv othef purposes. The lands shall be offered for sale In regular humcrieal tjrilef commencing frith the lowest immoer of section, townshipand tanye an I continue three weekSi an 1 n ) IonOtven under mv hand, at the citv of Washingtoni the 24th oi November. I & 9. J VMES M ON HUE, Bv the resi lent : Cemmhxium t Uncrat Land OjJicP. I "Printers whn .,-e Wtthoriseed to pim jv'' t'u I, rvs of the United Htates, will pub is ; th( above once a wee!; until the f -t of Ma next the Piesi lertl -i i ,ilerJ Htatei v n !r.;;r vs, sic . of v h - i k -n "Tf u r not icld at the sentof Jiiirt W)- toward coontt in Missouri atorv, in September last agreea v to mv claniation, dated i0tli ol April. 9 I ' : "Thf 'fotn 1 James Monroe Presi denl ofthe United ttes, do hereby (Vcl:ire and :o:.k k I Wtl that the s.iio" binds shall be offei d i public s iY a gretably to ia- , at Frnkift) in Howai'4

county, Missouri Territory r sc cond Monday in February next, vizi . tltirty townships in a square form, and to include the seat pf Justice of the said county, excepting from sale, the lands "Which may have been or mav be reserved by law for other purposes the sales shall continue for three weeks and no longer," Given under my hand at the city of Washington, the 13th of November, 1818. JAMES MONROE, By the Pr sid nt. Jv)SIAII MEfGS, Commissioner of the d cn. L. ( )hice. Printers in 0!io, Indiana. Ilinois.and Ipissouri, who are authorised to publish Lie laws of the U. States, will publish the above o: rc a week till the first of i ebruary next, and setkPtherf accounts to the General Land Office for pay in en t. J2-j tF

By Vie President oj the V. States. V herbaS, by an act of Congress, passed on the I rth of February, 1 8 18, entitled k afl -ict rAaking provision i v the establisunient oi additional Land ffices inthe Territory of Missouri,'1 iie President of the U. States is authorised to dir rt the nubile lands which have been r ;ct tne pun or ahi territory, to be ofieri ncflnorcr i, j wr.t. mi -.tt. rresidch! ff the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public ales for trie disposal fagrceably to law) of Certain lands in the territory of Missouri, shall be held as follows, V12 : t St. Louis, in tlic 6aid territory, on the f r t Monday in Vugust, October, December, February and April next and three tT'eeks after each o'fthc said tl ' , for the SSle of lands in the land district (.1 St. Louis. Thirty townships shall be offer ed at each Sale commencing with tnc most eastern rnics west of the fifth principal meridian line, and proceeding westerly. At the Srat bf Jaatltt for tfawsrd V w the said Territory, on the first Monday in September and November next, an'' three weeks after each of the s aid days, for the sale of lands in the land district of Howard County. I!rty townships shall be offered a rich -ah ? The first to be in a ; iv. re forrnand ) include tr.e seat of justice of thevia county, as nearly m the centre as the -ii-ation of the surveys will admit and, tine second immediately east of the first, and in the same form ; excepting from sale In each district) the lands which have mi or may be reserved by law tor other purposes Give" Under mv hnnd, at t! 5 r:ty of Washington, the thirti 'th uav of .prili nne thousand eight hun dred and einrhtccn. V JAMES MONQSI By the President. JOSlATl Comtgr.MfZf General Land Office, Printers of Newspapers who are authori e 1 to publish the Laws ofthe ?T. States, will insert the above once a week till April next, and s'-nd their bills :o the General Land Office for payment. By the President ofthe l Sttu V xtEitE s by ?n act of Congress, pas sed on the l7to ot Februarys is: catitleduanact making provision for the establishment of additional Land Offices in the territory of Missouri, the President of the United Mates . ushoriscd to direct the public lands, which have been surveyed m the said, lerrkorv, to be offered for sale : Therefore, I James Monroe, President ofthe United Stales, io herebv declare and make known, that public sales for the disposal (agreeably to law) oi certain lands in the territory of vlissouri shall be held in Franklin, in said territo ry, vii : On the first Monday for the side ot X January next, Townships No.46 o inclusive and traet'l toujihin 53 4f J 48 " md fjirClwnship R . 1 20 to 9 1 ?2 On the first Monday in March next, for the sale of Townships 43 to 55 delusive, in ranges S I r 4 8 to 50 26 Be 27 On th first Monday in May nextfor the sale of Towns' j ; SI to 5 I include, in ranges 1 1 C; 12 si to s 5 1 3 53 to sCt l4fi l! excentinar the lands which have been, or may be resi rved by law. for the support i schools, and Pm" other purposes. Each sale shall continue as long as m v be neei ssary to oft r the Isn Is tor 1 . md no longer, and the landu shall be offered in regular numerical seder.

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nicn tinker rr.y hancl, at the PHf of Washington- this 17th dav ot July, 1818. JAMF." MONROE. By the President : JOSIAH MEIGS, CVmmV of tfa Gen. I. Office Printers of who an- authorised to publish the law ofthe L States will pi -li-h the bove once n week till the f;rst ol May nrxt. an-1 send their bills to the General L:.:l Office, fr payment. Julv 82. 38 wtM

HAT MANUFACTOK1 TH K subscriljer respectfully informs his friend and the public k iu general that he Contimu i t) r rrv on the HATTING BUSINESS, in all its various branches, at his shop i n Mais Street, in VinCennea wheer lie has on hand and will r all times keep anjfli2c6ivc assortment of HUIOXABLR HATS. mm ... tr.Hwt '. rrant snail not m Pom: of elegance and durability, be excelled I y an;, in the United States. His prices shall also be as low as Hats of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. He returns his th-.ksto Ms old customers for iormer favors, and pledges himself that n: efforts on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their patronage. RICH'd.P. price. fcJI "Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to J ti r v 30th, 1818 ' r tf STOP 7 HE THIEF!! Fifty D61iars Regard !TJ 0 T O L E NT 1 -from the wag on of the subscribe r at Mat k liarnet's tavern inthe tov n of VinCen- ' n be uigiu ofthe 17th mst. a bright ; A Y M J R B White tar in her forehead, very handsomi head and neck, short tail, a little white on her hind feet, hardly discerns-ble-she is a natural trotter. It is suppost I she has been taken down the 'VYaoash probably to Shawncctown. Whoever will return the raid n.are to ine livinprnear Princeton, and secure the thief SO that he mav be brought to justice, shall receive the abve rew; 1 , or twenty -n ve dollars for the mare only., J A's B. Me.GARR MI. November 21 1818; ' r ILYi E . Tlin subscriber informs his friends and the public tl at br ! - u tr ab. u -(llk-vrv;; " ' ' tJMREWT in Vi.icenncs, which fe intends occupyirj 1 c 1 K V E n N . p re no exertici s to p cortTi let ; satVfaction to those who ,,, v favor him with call. He will k' p a variety of LIQW TAB1 E shall be furnished with the choicest Yiansthe season v ill afford. Genteel parties will at all times be particularly attended to. :!is Stable shall be well furnished. Hehopesby his undivided ittcntion to the comfort and accommo- (: ition of customers, to merit U. receive the patronage of a generous put lie. JOHN MYERS. Vinccrmes, Sept. 5, 1818 4 tf SAW LOGS. UE RTEAM-MILL COMPA5T A, continue to p hsl ase POPLAR CHERRY SAtV-LOGS) and will also purchase R 1 TS composed of POPLAR CHERRY OAK. provided then be Ml nunc than one ourth Oak No other kinds will be purchased. v. r. iiots. July 20, 1818. "4-tf G Jl O Sullivan J Call. U I Al eafter pi acticc law in c nY in the county of Knox, t. m who may wisbtoemploy them may depend Upon t:.c attention and exertions ( ' both. Thev have made arrangements so as one or tne other i;l aiays be found at t heir office in Vincennes, near-1-o t tte the ' mtOjfiee4 Collect1 iQ is- itness. will be particularly stt tided toin Iwn ft 1 unty. Thev ili iso attend to C mveyancing upon the Shortest notice, and undertake a.'( ret rot imcom patible with then proieaskm. The pc stage cf Letters Mn sed to litem on busmsss n u t be paid. r tl V iaceafte ifeb. 2 1 .

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avoThbr request. OW IN; to the neglect of a former rrqurwti th subscriber has been delayed from proceeding eastward!;. lie

again craves payment of all w. .sc ac counts or notes have been due lot sine-: and reerets to sav. that nccessit-y 9 M no w ill do away the possil ility .,j - ger indulgence. The n.jst an-U ::s desire snd wish' of tin subscriber, t o a -eotnabdate as msicltis pee iblc in a.l . scs and collect his mrney witpxiut aa-.-ittg rec-urse to law ; lie therefoic claims attention to this notice. JOHN EWING. Sept 1 C. 41 tf LAST NOTICE. IS avi ng removed from Vtncennes.and wishingto close all my old accounts and notes, once Biere notify all those who are indebted to the subscriber by either note o account over sis months standtnw, to cll between this and the 1st of January next. and make payment, as I am detcrminwd to collect without discrimination I am in hopes those who do not live in Knox county will contrive to come and pay their debts, otherwise after the above date I wiii put ad my notes and accounts in the hands of an officer in each county for collection let the amount be great or smalt I shall be punctual on my part in putting this promise in execution. WILSON LAG! W. Dercmrer 4. 2 -3w EN I'EIiTAINMENT, 7 Fvc rids ( ' u n n ingh qjn. opened a House of J'.ncrr.'ain2 i meat, at the corner .f MdMKi r fcc Fifth srSSfS, in the house lati iy occupied by loshua Bond, where Ii'1 ni.pca by attention to business, to receive a portion of public patronage be asUree them that no exertion on bis part shall qc wanting io merit it. 43 tf Vincennes, Sept. 36. i p 1 7. LO V IN VINCEMNBsr For Sale. X AM autho.i ed to scil fr Joshua 1 B01 d a HOUSE AND LOT, iitoatedon fifth Street, in which tiic 'aid Bond lately resided. s JS AT SO, -Pi A House Lot, 7 Belonging to Danl. SuUfvan, in v. hich he now resides. " The property v ill be hovn, aed th. terms of sale made known to any htson wishing to put cease on application to G R. C. SULLIVAN; Apr 1st is 18. j b tf ALL persons havimr BOO ICS h. longing to (i. R. C. Sullivs!1 will cooler a favor on him by returning them to his t)Fv ICK. G. It. C. S. NOTICE, the public are hetwby in formed that stork in the Jefferao'nvitte C.'.io Canal C-mf any, mav now be subscribed for at the Receiver's ofhee iu Vincennes. where U.c boorarc opened for that pat pose. joor.s are c iQ B. PARKE, A - nt. N KW i si.J Dcfiuty I. DOTY. ( Avert. Vincennes, June 36YJ&18 3 uff BVANSVlLIjE w a n E-tt 0 us r.. FTHE undi rsigned most respectfully J ml rms Che pul nc that i.c l.as rcs.as rc 6 uniea tne &TORAGB C ytnmisston Business at Rvann ill Indiana ; all favors will be th mkuilly received and promptly attended to, on a moderate convm;ssion E. HARRISON, nrarth" Vf-.rt Landing. Evansvitle. rin'.. No'. 29 l-tf A DI N ! FMHE subs f iber requests al! persons 5 iv ibuu v- him to call and pay their acc Ui.ts '1 1 osc who rainot pay are requ sted to iivc ib-ir not rv all N' t s and A founts ti-at remain unpaid after the 1st dav of Jai -mry next, Mfillbe put in the hands of officers for Co!f c 'ion. j. n aicCAUr D ccml rv ?4 4-5tr T! e Compend ol t' c S i KTt I B LA iS of Indians fmm tl e rear Ii to the year H' x. im waive, by OCSL. W Joif STOJf, is now n . ir dcliver ? i.bsrribcrs hi.i lor t ac u.n u Sees

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