Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 April 1819 — Page 4
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BEAUTIFUL MORCEAU. By a Cwhmcrian Indian. WHEN shall we three meet again ? Whfti sliall we three meet again? Oft shall glHui:: hope expire Oft shall wearied love retire, Oft shall death and sorrow reign, Eft we three shall meet again. Tho in distant lands we sigh, ParcVd brncath a hostile sky, Tho the deep between us lulls. Friendship shalj unite our souls, S ill in Fancy's rich domain Oft shall we three meet again. rhefl the dreams of life are fled, W hen it s wasted lamps ae dead, When in cold oblivion's shade IUmu'v. power and fame are laid, Where immortal spirits feign, There shall we three meet aurain. ....'. Mr. Prist br. If you think, the follow, im: short report of a law-case, determined in the early administration of justice, under "the net for the settle merit of the courts of justice," passed 1st :v. 10S3. taken verbatim from the minute of the curt, a ill li.ht up a smile in the pale fce of anv of the JirJifessofi U tf s e c' iy f their adversity, 1 need not address an argument to your benevolence to give it an
ltnnno! -te insertion. A.
Hons Von Knippenberg,
kin ttt Stoffie Preekhouse,
Pat lie called.
lions Von Knippenberg Here I pe. St Jill " Freekhouse Here, here. Justice, Well Hon i'e kort is
Benj. Lacy Lambert Lafoy. M S. R. MiUin James Murphy cha's. B. Mouessct
which you see me. Thus, af- W.C.Lane tcr death, although the eyes SamM. Lard r n 1 i Ben i. Lumsr of your flesh are deprived 1 of sense and motion, you will F McNamee 2 remain alive, and capable of John Mann sight and motion by your spir- John McDonald
itual part Cease, then, to en- Vm M'lV he,u 2 Robc:l Uad
.......... r lii)t rvt ni"tlinii lit. '
uiiaui o. uv v .i.u John Munford 2 after death.11 By this occur- Ann McMillan Fence, Gennadius affirms, lie John Me I mire 3
became a sincere believer in the Miller
doctrine of a future state.
A LIST OF LETTERS Kkmaimng in the Post -office at Vincennes, the quarter ending on the 31st day of March 1819, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office a:s dead letters. 3h Persons applying Jbr liters in this list, will please say they are advertised. A Wm. Ashbrook William Adams H z. Ashmore 2 James Arrell John Acherman S lvanus Austin Lathrop Adcrkin Enoch Abell Isaac Alexander Vacher Adams
Thomas AndcrsonJohn Aberly
Mary Ann Allison
C. Merry
Jeremiah Mays Isaac M'coy Joshua Mounts Ja's. McElvain Ja's M'clure
B Marvin 2 John McDowell John M'clinttck Jcie. McNeel 2 Saml McQuilking A. McKnutt Wm McGuire Sally McNceiy r;co. D. McPhipps John Mills
STORAGE A NT) COMMISSION IWS1XESS. uHE subscribers respectfully inform the public, that they have corn menccd the Storage S ASD (COMMISSION BUSINESS. IV V1NCF.NNES, where GOODS, WARES Sc ME II C HA XDIZE, of every description, both Foreign and Domestic, will be received and sold as the owner's may direct. All Ooons directed to Hugh AcGaru or E. Harmon, a F.vaxsv ills.,
Dan'i. McFetridgcMorgan M'Keown mouth of ?ig Pidgeon, or to John
N $ O Simon Nicholson WT. C. Osborne 2
John Ockeltree Benj. Olney 2 John W. Osborne p Samuel Peery I). Porter 3
A. B. Nib Ja's Nanc Victoerc Oneal
Pace 2
z
Joseph Barron Pelcg Baker
Hilem Bennett John Brady Joseph Barton 2 Isaac Baker John Badollet Nathaniel Brown William Barker ) Javob S. Bargar Jesse Barlow Wm Bennett 2 James Boner Hugh Bams A. Barkman Joshua liarbee William Bruce Lewis Boan Thomas Barton Jane C. Baldy William Boner Polly Barns Wm Blackburn James Brown John Baird C. Beamon John Buckhannon James Biake John Brigman George W Bewly Sarah rawdv James Hartlctt 2 Elizabeth Barbce Polly Becnall Joshua Bond J Berry
Wm
E. H. Piper John Powers Peter Prise R. Peobles E. Perdue H. Pirtle James Paiker A. PinkstafF Isaac Parmcnter Daniel Rhodes S Ruark
. now open For why you catl me here what ft k otkinst Stofde. , Hons. Weil sir. if your oner plcsc te tarn raskkel has kilt my tog, and a capiutl tog he was sir. Juitice, Well lions, wat you want lor te tocr.
Hons, Tc ic'r, to p; sure, wasent C Wort a tarn cent : maur, how some tcr, Elisha Crocker George Calhound is he kilt him aa he tid, I mean to kit Wm Clark 2 Willis Coplan 2 all wat I can J vill have te full vally Samuel Collins Peter Clapp of him. Nathl.Crookshanklsaac Coon 2 Ji 'ire. Well StoiTlf, you hear James Clark John D. Christy Wat Hons lays. how you kilt his tog Joseph Cowgill James Curry Wat you got tosaytodat Joseph Chambers A. case Stoffle, To pe sure I tid kill te tarn James Coils John claypoole little tog put pv plixetti he can't W. or S. Cole Itaiah case
prove it ; and since he has sute me John Comstock Benjamin cloud
a he tid, I wont pay never a copper, Cicott not pV on- zcl. Peter Cares Juttiee. My juchment is dat TIon; AsaChapTnan aha!' pay te ost of te wiit. and Stoffle A Camhel sh ill piy te cost of his juchment o John B. Cowgill po s y u may go home.-f awy Ciaz. Thomas Cook
Isaac cott
The Rev. clergyman or deacon, or one of the select men of Vinccnncs. wm chandler n Isaac Decker Rev. Dickv James Dotson Miles Holohan John Drennen
Remarkable proof of the lm Timothy name mnriidtty of the snut. W. Douglass CirNNADiiN. a nhvsi 'ian, a iol!n DJJ011 i i Robert Duncan nv.m ot eminence in piety and Jolm nulv charity, had. i 1 1 his VOtlth, SOme trancv Decker
douhl ? of the reality of anothtr R Ii!r. lit saw One night in a Samuel Fvrrsole William English 2 dream, A yOUnff man of a fe hom" Emison Benjamin Evans i j A- , , , . Ch.arles Emmons A Easrleton les tal figure, who bade him Kathamel Ewing Rachel Eagleton follow him. The apparition Phillip Edwards Alexander Ewing led him into a magnificent city, F in which his ears were charm Chester Fiteh 5 John Flint
Samuel Fairhurst John Fuile ton 2
nl h melodious music, which far exceeded thr irtosl enchantLnhai m ny he had ever heard To the inquiry, from whence proceeded thee ravishing sounds hisconductoranswered, that they were the hymns ofthe blessed in heaven ; arid disap fn ared Gennadius awoke. Sf the impression ot the dream
wan dissipated by the t ran sat
lames Fortes Ovid Flint
Catharine Fugstc JohnFislar
John I indley
A. r rafter Fi . Oraeter lohn Gilffillati N D (ialiian William Gill
Thomas W. Gray Jamc Gilland Jeremiah Gladish Thomas Gotolat Micajah Goodman Andrew Gardner lohn ( tnnnmlti Thnrrmft Gallinv
uoitoi enr aa rneiouow- James Gill (M Daniel Gregg hi the same young man A apXared, and asked whether Jona.Homback lohn Hogue he recollected him Theme Lt c MilUbtrt Cha's Hudson I . i ,i i i ,i Edward Hunter Jsrael llanace
' ' i uia-u urai Harris D. Hollrngswortl
last mgnc. answerea itennauius Ja's. w. Houe Andrew Himrod
are now brought again t mv eiiy Henn) a Sally Hay
memory Did you heai them, Miid the appaiiiion. u dreaming or i wake u T heard them in I dream" u True,1 replied the
ounc m in. 4
conversation
and enr present
is a dream ; but
teremi hl in isonlohti Hvmers
Jol n Hai per Thos. Hinson Mishack Hunt Harold Hayes Adam Hogabootn WiatHulen J Hail Win Hunnicut H Harrison John II mbleton Joseph Has James Hannah
Wm. Parish Wm Purse 11 2 Septer Partrick John Bt Pallie Robert Perritt James Patrick Wm. Phelon Daniel Parker R Thomas Robins William Ryan
Jesse Richardson 2 Elizabeth ReedyJohn c. RetMey 3 W. H. Ridgely O. w Romine James R(llins Francis Rotch R. Redford A. Ramsey clark Robinson William Reed 5 John Reeves John Richardson 2 8 J. scroin George shaner Bastion smith Hosa smith
!Iich. stufflebeam George sawyers
A.F snap I James shaw William Stewart William scott Hannah swift M. sterner
P. sharp
Robert smith 2
John stokesly A. Spain ( . simpson lames M. stuardc David smith E. B stone Peggy scott
sheriff knox conn-
J. 1). scott tv Henry sholes 2
Jesse stewart lloseah shaw John stockwell John snell A. storey I Pelcg spencer lames scovey
Samuel Thorn 2 willian thompson
g. tuttle samuel thomas benjamin trcnay j. thomas anna turner willistyler
Taylor Wall
D. Taylor Jane M Tabbs e. taylor c. m. to use nd 2 William Taylor 2 h. t. thurman John Vanzant Jacob Vandosen D Van w inkle 2 John woiverton Cieorp:e wright A. walker
V w .h . vande rburcrh 2 Jolin "ach
Marshall, Shawnee-Town for Jere
miah and William L. Caiman, Vincennes, will be attended to and forwarded without delay. All favors in their line will be thankfu lly received and promptly attended to. J. k W. L. COLMAN. Wt have just received A FHESH SUPPLY OF MBRCHANDIZB, CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS, HARD-WARE. GLASS-WARE, $ GROCERIES which added to their former stoeki makes their assortment complete. J. W. L C . POTTERY. THE"5ubscribers have established a Pottery, at turner of Church and Fourth streets, and will constantly keep on hand, a general assortment of Potter's Ware, at the most reduced prices for Cash. A liberal Discount will be made to Country Merchants and others, who may purchase by Whalesale. RORTXSO.Y'cf MOP FORD. Fibruary 1 1 0 tf castings! JOHN Mc. GIF FIN, 1 ESPECTFULLY informs his V friends and the public in general that he has just received in addition to his former stock, a large quantity of CASTINGS, comprising a general assortment of
Hp 1 1 o w -Ware, r
a i so, a iew sets oi
MILL IR0S8,
All of which he offers low for C ASH.
Vincenncs, July 23, 1818. 34-lf
By the President of the Vailed Stairs. Whereas, by an act of CMugresf, passed on the 1 7th of February, entitled 4 an act making provision for the establishment of additional LandOthces in the tciri'ory of Missouri." the President of the United States is authorised to direct the public Ian s.
Mr l.t -! i I tv- t-ri iliri'PvP.i in T li f tn
. i tm i e t
territory, t oe oneieu lor saic : Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declaiefcmakc known,! hr.i public s.t'es for the disposal (agreeably !o law) of certain lands in the- territory of Missouri shall be held in Franklin, in suid territory, vit : On the first Monday in January next. for the ssle of Townships No. 46 to 52 inciuic, and ) j fract'l township no S3 y T. 48 to 52 and fract'l T. 5 3 20 Fract'l T. 48 to 52 r. 21,22 23 On the first Monday in March next, for the sale of Townships No.4S to 55 inclusive, in r's 24 8c 25 48 to 50 26 6c 27 On the first Monday in May next, for the sale of Townships 51 to 54 inclusive, in ranges 1 1 and i 2 51 to 56 13 53 to 56 14 and 15 excepting the lands which have been, or may be reserved by law for the support of schools, St lor other purposes. Each sale shall continue as lo: as may be necessary to offer the la;.di for saie, and no longer, and the lands shall be offered in regular numerical order. Oiven under my hand at the City of Washington, this 17th day of Julv, 1818. JAMES MONROE. By the President ; J. MEIGS, Com. Gen. L O. Printers who are authorised to publish the laws ofthe Union will publish the above once a wee!; ii:l the ist of Way next, and send their bils &c. July 22 58 tniay I.
,1
LL those indebted to the late
X jL firms of ff.miouri? Tmimblb,
and Johs Mc.GlFFIM W Co. are requested to call and settle with John Mc.GUnn before the 15th of August, ail unsettled accounts after that date, will be put into the hands of a proper officer for collection. J. Mr fi.
w John white Peter Wolf Jessv williams
Thos O. withers 2wasson & sre E wilhite H. wart i.
James H wliccler w. c. whittles
Sallv F Fairhurst
1 James French G rhoinas QUI Etmon Goff Frances Gilham Thomas Glass 2
J wmtersteen Samuel v dim John williams Thomas w bster John westfall D. webb Rebecca wcstfail
EllT.il SMEST.
If X iO. I
F . w ickham
Francis white B. white 2 Thomas white John wingate John G. withers
V Thomas Young J Jonathan Young
Frwxis ci;nnit.iiam.
Has opened House of Ent rtainnunt, at the corner of Market and Fifth streets, in the house lately occupied by Joshua Bon 1, where he hopes by attention tf) business, to receive a share of public patronage he
assures them that no exertion on his
G Rt C. Sullivan P. M. part shall be wanting to merit it.
Vincennes, March 3 1 crexeii "t Vincennti, -Sept. 26,i8i7 43tf
ATTENTION ' ! !
persons indebted to the sub
i-viiiK-is ui c ' aiieo upon 10 mane im- rnte
TO LEASE THREE quarter sections of first te PRAIRIE, with Timber for
mediate payment As it is impossible build6-and fencing convenient in to give every one a personal notice, all LA.lOTTE PRAIRIE.
note and accounts unpaid on the t of AfifU, will be placed in the hands of an Officer for collection. S, I Wt HILL tflT Co. Vincennes Mart h 27 iii-tf E VANS KIL L E WARE -HOUSE. riur, undersiged mst respectfully infoami the public that he lias resumed the
TO RAGE
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Robert Hunt-r 2 Mr TI.ntc
wnrre is your noay wrufe lam Hiram Hodges
Bpra
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in
F Jordan A. Jcdmson Henn tones 9 H tnglc
V
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not t hat von?- eves are shut, and t1 at you cannot bcc ? " Mv v r are indeed hut M 4 How
then can you see r Grennadi- Thomas ncs ii could make no answer. k-ln Jft,ncs Ku
your nrram, iheejTs 01 youi b air closed and useless :
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John Kinraan Levi Kinan llenj Ki'!)virn Jme fcvtnman John KeUv E W Kellogg Ja's. P Knott L
AND
uommi ss ion uustn ess . AT RfAXSriLLEi (IJVDIAMA.) All favors be thankful!) received and promptly attended to, on a
nuxleiate commission
J ALSO, J5efTof 400 aeres No. 226 in the additional donation. On this tract there is 7') acres first rate priiie. and apring of water. Liberal leases vrill be given I or further terms apply to the subscriber) or in his absence to Mr. Wm. C. I'andrvefifr. All my notes and accounts not in suit, are placed in the hands of Mr. Wm. ( Vande venter, at the store of John I) Hay, Esq br collection 5uitS will be bro't without discrimination, ina few days, on all remaining unpaid. J a MeC ALL. Vincennes, Feb. 12. 11 5t
.vans
ille, ilnd ) Nov: 29 l-tf Vhtock in the
informed
Pierre L'-une
'o's Latshaw
Marvfv I nilini' fnns .m'l T
but jou liave Others, with Qabrlel Lemmen Benj. h Lowe
V 0 TH E. ohk, CAN L COMPANY, AVE fully atithorised John may now be subscribed for at the Re
er to sell my house and lot, to ceiver office in Vincennes. wi.cre
collect my debts and pay the money the books are opened for that purpose, over to my creditors v hen 1 ted, PAEUE, Aftnt during my absence to Ne Orleans EWING,) Deputy ?AMt. BR I Ml R. J. DOTY, Agcntl uiccnnes, March 27. J tf Vincennes, June 26, 1818. 30-tf
By th- President ofthe United Stmt WHEREAS, by an Act of Congress, passed on the third day of March, 1815, entitled kAu Act to provide for the ascertaining mwA surveying of the boundary lines Used by the '1 icaty witn the Creek Indians tod for other purposes," the President ofthe United States is authorised to cause the land acquired by the said Treaty to be offered for sale when surveyed ; Therefore, 1. Jamr Monroe, President of the Unued States, do hen by declare and make known, that public sales for the disposal (agreeably to law) of certain lands in the Alabama Territory, shall be held as follows ; viz. Town's. N'os. 12 in ranges 13 19 20
I. 17 Sc 18. R. hui, 12.1 3.i4,i5. 16
i7 i3,i9 19,20 10 n,i6,x7,i8
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At St. Stephens ; on the second Monday in April next, for the sale of Town's. Vs. 5,6,7,8 i7,ld,i9.26 in a. 4 l7,i8,i9,J0 3 Ti8 2 17 1 At Cahaba on the first Mon Isy in May nct lor the sale of Town's. 12 in R. 9 to 7 r 8 iO n 6 f 9l0 n 5 10 Vll except such land as have been or may be reserved by law for the use of schools, or ir other purposes. The lands shall be offered tor saie in regular numeiical' order, commencing with the lowest number of section, township and range, aud continue three weeks, and no longer. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, the 24th of November, 181 8. JAMES MONROE. By the President ; JOSIAH MEIGS, Cotnm'r of the General La;. J Office. . Printers who are authorised to publish the Laws ofthe United State, will publish the above once a week, until the first of May next. 0 N EHUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. HAN-AWAY from the subscriber on Sunday night the 23d inst. two black Negro Slaves, a man named STAFFORD, at ! i-. iir B E T T V W The man is between 45 rr ! 50 years of age ; ahowt 5 fret hifi. s a very large betd; wenti I . upon dinerct.t put', A x , j, .s a very Saucy Wn.k. lu'ks very 1., v , and it much addicted to l.i, mt The Woman is between 40 and years of age ; she about C feet h.h, wears her hair tied on the top of her head, has a simple look, and talks very little 1 will grve the abort reward if taken out of the state, or fitty dollars if taken within the state, so that 1 iret them. b A RUGONIK. LotiisTillc, Aug. 29, 1811. 12-Tvr
