Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 May 1819 — Page 4
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jr f s- r f r r s s ' s r DEATH OF JUSTICE, AN D f RIUMPH of WEALTH. tccne, . C urt-If '' Time, Akos Rnter Jusi ion. IT- h , Mi i lake my balance true, Vnd hold it up on high ; i tjnsheatu ny sword, and twthy view i i W4l in my weight I'll try. C mo son thou vaunting fool, she Jumi no tnou mio m scaie, rnc , A vl o ascends, shall death abide, "Nor mkmcv's tears Svatl.M Ti d n sal ' wfc a TB, wand soofl I'll prove Thy power is but a dream : rTwas true, indeed, for swift is thoU M, Miss justice kick'd the beam KVastTH to k the swdrd no power on earth The ndt ss life could save ; And mrsct, si ehing, tamed aside, i c weep on jvsticf's grave, BOSTON BARD. YOR Pa J -n. 23. LEXTALIONIS ! perceive that those indebted to the Banks in Boffie vwi of this state, are calling m"fM igrg to take into considerption the expediency of suspen ding the p tyment of theiv notes. roneei vin that in this land of eqnal tights and privileges, they hnw as good I tight to ptft off the payment ot their note to a flimevvhenil i cn .. anient, as the h i iks ! Gazette. The whole number of fi re White inhabitants of the state of Mississippi, according to offlreturns made to the legisla ture '.v in ses ion. is in round numbers 31,000. The Supreme Court of the m-r , , . , . . , I nited States hav e necHlcu I at the states have no right I pass insolvent laws which ii .1 .it. .i n isc i large tno uontor irom tne 9 obligation of his contracts. Legislation. In the senate of the state of Delatvare, Mr. Black offered a b For regulating tlic circurelation of bank paper; which prov thai no person shad r : a bank note under its i i mi nal value, on penalty of Jorfeiting double the amount of the face o ueh. hill. We think a hill wnh a Bimilar provision has been mirodured in the wen.--? of delegates ofMarland. A nrw method of shoeing hor i s has r cently been introduc 1 in Engl md It cooatsts of twti pieces joined by a strong steel headed ri ts, and, by adaptini; itself to the expansion pf the feet is intended topicAnt eontraction. ft ttdrmhtpUti Ftdxtnir A (iirl, 2') years of aje, is now exhibiting at firussels, whose weight is 4.50 lbs she is 0 feel in height, and the same in ircu inference ! ! ! M VRRIED- Vt Vienna, N Y on tin 2d lilt. Mr Daniel Butts, of Augusta, igedjifte n. to Miss Elizabeth Mak ion, of the former place, aged el i. Two h'-others, tht eittest eighteen, the other fifteen have manned mother Sr daughter ; I te m ither thirty five, the datia iter eleve ! ! V J m wm eorjaTSHiFS nxprtLY ttrlit Iti TBfl M VRRFBD -In Bloomfield; Pickaway cOttnty, f". U'lHtm Montgomery aired T4 to ?.rw. Sarah short, acted 68 veam. m nave courage, now. ye trosen souls, The ice it mailing at the poles."
In H'un stead. Mass. r. Job Eaton, to Miss Ruth
Mr. Job Savor, after an undisturbed courtship of 6 years 80OH I In the same i that 8 Michal Shute, to Johnson, after a pi UndiHurbed courtship of Ollllf g vrars. 7 months and 0 days' that's vrrf soon f ' In NeWDUrypOrt, Ir. Samuel Somersby, tta Miss Hannah George, after atoleas- . .... ' j i w ..ilv. mmmm-KMm j K m I t I ! ' I 1111 III I rupted courtship of 17 years 8 months, and 23 days thafs sonnei sfiff f 1 f w v fUK OTHER EXTREME. In Boston. Mr. Nathl. otta?;e, aed fU, to Mis Harriet Withersbe, after a courtship of 3 weeks and QC? days that's lo i(r. On the 27th of Decernnei last. Mi . donil jntllier, 01 Brothersvally township, to MlSS Susannah T)idv,of AlletCi n ,7 hany, Penn. after an agreeable courtship of 30 minutes ! ! ! thfUs's longer. . l( - hhcuwu uj n.L-uaiiir ui Marble has married a Miss Moss, in defiance of the old proverb rolling stone Eathera ??o ??z 0..5. Addison's Pedigree of Wit. Good sense is his father, Truth his grandfather1 and mirth and good humor are his chosen companions. SOMETHTCr FOR THE LJDIES. If Women in general km what was their real interest if they rould guess With what a charm even the appearance of modesty Invests its possessor, they wotild dress decourottsly c ie i ijr . c. ! . iroin sen ion e. u not iroin pi inniiip rP'nr rlfci(Tnmor u-iilil would assume modesty a an artifice : the quoquet would adopt it a an allurement ; the pure, as her appr opriate attraction : and the voluptuous, as the most infallible art of seduction. Beauty loses its efficacy when j1 it is unsupported bv mental charms. We sometimes im1 astonished that fine women make so few conquests. The reason is that the fickleness of their manners dissipates the charms of their beauty, and, in spite of their graces, creates disgtist. Words are the hodv & dress 0f thought ; and the woman rho sini)er8 and smiles, when s!,e houtd rrsent the culpable freedom of speech lh a hold man. renders questionable the purity of the heart The woman who depreeiatcs her husband, still more deprciates lierself : for if women would have t!ie world respect her husband, she ought to set the example Those who set out for hap i . . piness in wedlork, will he most likelv to find it.ifthev live ingle till the a e of fancy is ove. . , " Bv tl 2residi nt of the United Sates. c. vw an Act of Coq;resa psseTMi the eighteenth d:iy ot March I 8 ! 8 . entitled "An act pro Vldlnp: for the sale of certain lands in the district of Marietta, and for the loc iti n of claims and tf r. rtmtn lands in the district of Vincennes H the president of the United States is authorised to cause certain lends to be offered for sale in the said districts. Therefore I- James Monroe mesidenl of the United states, flo hereby declare ai . make known, that public sales for the dispossl (agreabiy to It i ) if the hmds belonging to the ttnlte 1 States within the limits of the tract of IOO, I acres grantei? truT to Rufus Putnam a:l others for the Ohm Com nan? f Aassociatea by the act ol tl i 3lst April, 1792,
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tc0 law) of the lauds belonging to the Uni ted .States in the tract s-t apart for the location of private claims by an Act entitled 4 Ait Act respecting claims to land in the Indiana Territory and State of Ohio." passed the 2 1st of April, 1806, shall be held at Vincennes on the first Monday in u' ncxt excepting such lands as Uve bccn OI ,my bc rcsenrc bT law for the use of schools or (broth er purposes; each sale shall continuc days, and no long r Given under my hand at the City of Washington, the 20tfi dav of March, 18 i 9. J WF.S MONROE. Bv the President : Josiah Meios Commissioner of the General Land otTice. March 25 fl6 1st July. lly the President of the Uni ed States. AVnr.iBas, by an act of Congress passed onythe 3d of March, iai5, entitledfffln act to provide for the and surveying of the boundary lines fixed bj the treaty wiA the Creek Indians, and for other purposes," the presid ntofthe United 5tati s is autiioi isev! to cause the lands acquipcd by the said trea v to be offered fr s tir, whensurvej id. Therefore. I, James Monroe, presidentofthe United states, do hereby declare and make known, that mihc saes for lht. disnos,.! facrreeably to law)of certain lands in the territory of Alabama, shall be held at Huntsville. in said territory, as follows ; On the first Mondav in Julv next, for the sale of townships 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, in ranges I a id 2 west 9 10, u 12, 13, and 14, in range t, east 9, 1 1, 12 and l J. in ranee 2, lb east 2 and 13, in ran e 3, east 12 and 13, in range 4 cist. On the first Monday in September, for the sale of township! 9 and 10 in ranp;e 3, west 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, '5 1 6, 7, 18, 13, 2o and 2 :, in ranges 4 and 5, west. On the first Monday in November for the sale of townships 9, 10 and 1 I, in ranees 5 5c 7. west 9 and in. in range 8 vest 9, 10 a'.d i I, in u ge ?, west 9. 10, II, and i2, in range 10 west 9. 10, 1 1. 12, and 13, in ran ere it, west--9, li. l -. , and J4 in rane ix, we 'n t. h Mondi v in January, IS20, for the Lale of townships 9, to, ii, i2. i3 Snd 14, in ranges I S and i4 west 10 It, l2, i3 and i4, in range 15, West n l2, i and i4, in range 16, west 12 and i3 in rai fe i7 . west. And t:u ! shall be held at Cahaba, In the said territory, on th.e first Monday in August next, for the sale of towns! i;,s 9 1 0, 1 1 m i3, i4and i5, i range 5, V u t2, t3, i5 and iC, in ranre a .i in range ianii it, in rante 9 8, 9, to snd ti,in ranges lOandtl -9, 10 and n in irjje iZ. Eacept'mrj such lands as have n.; ?., or Shall be, reserved nrriinor . to law, for the use of schools u;d for Otl er purposes. Each Scde shall continue open tor two weeks and no longer, and shall commence with the lowest number ot section, township, and range, and proceed in regular nu merical order. Given under my hand, at Xhc City of Washington, this 20th day of March. 18 19. f AM I S MONROE. By the President : Josiah Meigs, Commissioner of the General I and Office. March 24 1st. Ianuary.1 Bit the President oftheU. States Wnaaasa, by the Act of Cor- ) ' c passed or'0e 29th day of ril, 1816, entitled ujth act to establish a lai I district inJUJinois territory? north of the distrter of Raskaskia," the lands lying north of the Rase line are directed to he sold at Edwardsville. Therefore, I, James Monroe, Pre iuentof the United States do hereby de,clar ant m lke known, that public sab s shall be h.eld at Edwardsville, in the state of Illinois, on the first Mon day in August next f r the dis- i sal (agreeably to law) of thirty townships, rm: Townships numbered 5. 6,7, 8, 9. ana io m Kanes I, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. west of the third principal meridian li'i ; excepting such lanes r S have been reserved by law fm- the use of schools or for other purposes ; the sales shall continue for three weeks and no linger, and the lands shall he offered for sale in regular numerical order. Given under my hand at the City of Washington the Joth day i f March 1819. S I Sser o v x rf-k I w r. Al v7 ?s Kv ) L. P,v the President : In.-. ii .. . n m , jli in i v nrnniisiiner 01 the General Land Office. March 25 ri Ist June ! UIjASK. LlODNSKb, &c
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t the United WfTclc l act, of Corrrrrss, of February, 1818, passw:i ' ' 'J&iijUplfTmik'x. p:oisiou t-r thl1 WTSyRhmeut of additionai LandOfflcestm the territory of Missouri," the President of the United Suiteb is authorised to direct the public lands, which hae been surveyed in the said territory, t be offered for sale : Therefore, I, James Montoe, Preside t (if the United States, do hereby n i in kK. i.iivh,hiii,i iUl ) i'J. K, SHIS . r . , f tor the disposal (agreeably q aw) of . . f i7? ,J ' ..-.-1 -i ! ' tn i Ir lr nntifti K . I " ! 1. s u: i haJI be hei4in Franklin, in said wrwiwry, vim j tne ; ,l ,n -Tan,:lrv next, f 1 lhc ss!t otTowaships No 4r' 10 52 inclusive, and fract'l townbhip no 5 3 S. K I T. 48 to 5 2 and fract'l T, 53 20 Fract'l T. 48 to 53 s a. 21,2:. 23 On the first Monday in March nxt, fr the sale of Townships No. 48 to 55 inclusive, in ns 24 c 25 IB to 50 26 c 27 On tiie first Mondav in May r.e:;., for the i.ale of Townships 5 i to 5 4 inclusive, in ranges 1 1 and 12 51 to 56 13 53 to 06 14 and 15 excepting the lands which have been, or may be reserved by law for the supp )rt of schools, k for other purposes. Each sale shall continue as lone as niiV :-e neeessarv to oitei the lands for , i . . ' f 'i 1 rrri ,. 1,rkir ...l . lv.I.. . . I 1 . . . B ' . . be ottered in reirular numerical order. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this 1 7t!i day of July, 1818. JAMES MONROE. By the President : .. MEIGS, Com. Gen. L- O. Pi inters who are authorised to pnhlish the laws of the Union, will publish the ahove once a week ti!l t..e ist of May next and send their hiis ic. July 22 38 tmay . By the President of tht United .Sar WHEREAS, by an Act of Congress, passed on the third day of March, 1815, entitled 4 An Act to pi ovide for the ascertaining and survey iM.c of the boundary lines fixei by ihc Treaty wkh the Creek Indians and for other purposes,9' the President of the United States is authorised to cause u.e land acquired oy the said licuiy to be oflR red for sale when surveyed ; Therefore, I, J mes Mdhroe, Presi d nt ol the United States, do hereby d i la t and make known, that public S'i'S foi the dposal if agreeably to law) Ten viz. ot certain lands in the A.abaina iv, snad be held as follows; . NTos. 12 in ranges ib 19 20 W I . k. 10 ii. 1 2,1 j,i4,ij,i6 i7 ib.rJ iQIi i6,i7.i8 To on the second ivioiiuai in (Tril iext, fur the sale of 7 8,17,18.19 26 in r. 4 17,18,190 3 l7,i8 2 17 i At Cahaba un the first Monday in May next for the sale cf Town's. i2 in R, 9 i0 7 7 9 10 ii 6 7 8 9 0 ii 5 10 feu except such lands as have b cn or may be reserved by law for the use of schools, or for Other purposes. The lands shall be offered tor saie in regular numerical order, commencing with the lowest number of section, township and range, and continue three weeks, and no longer. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, the 24th of November, 1818. JAMES MONR E. Bv the President ; 'JOSIAH MEIGS, Comm'r of the General Land OfVe. m Printers who are authorised t publish the Laws of the United States, will publish the above once a week until the first of Mav next. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE W A RD. RAN-AV Y flOn lhf ul.rnln.r on Sunday night t: e 23d4nst two black Negro Slaves, a manna i STAFFORD, at,d his w i fe B E T T V. m n i between 45 and SO yrs of ; about 5 feet hiffh, has a very large Ik ad, wears bis bear tied upon different parts of his bead, hns a very saucy look,ydks very freely, and i mueh addict A to Ivii -. Tl c W man ish tween 40 and 45 : M ; she is about 6 feet hiffh. w irs i hair tied on the mn nt' nr J . V, ad, has a simple look, and talks try little
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v ILL. he realtor practice !jw in conjunction, in the county of Knox, these who m iv w ish to empta? them may depend upon the aUenlicn ar.d exe rtions of both. Ti.cy have made arrangements so as one or the ot! i wiH a'.u.i be found at their rflfVe in Vim nnes, early opposite the PostOthce. Collecting Business will be particularly attended to in Knox couutv. They will also attend to i onvevaucintj li'n the shortest r.otitc. a:.a undertake agencies nt mcon . .a , r 1' na:ab!s with 'Jcir profession. 1 c ' , . , . . Postal Letters . ress dtoth . on l!:sinii i-iiist i paid. i t :nnest Feb. 31. II tf tf DOLI.AHS REWARD. Rax A ;v v. from the s :!;vcr;bcr. living near Mi '.dietown. Jeffor-- n c .-n ty3 Ky a mulatto man :a:;;.d GEORGE, aeoty-one years ol !, about 5 fe et 6 nches high, hat a scar on his larcl ati d a frcsii sc-r over bis left eye, pcr.eraiiy sasiles very much heapokeo to, chews tobacco, will Irink too free sometimes, ta'.ks very f:ee, has a heav frown if alarmed; had with him a d .ik drab full cloth roundabout and pantaioons,a liijht drab cloth coat, new white yarn ) k-. wool ha, coarse shoes, Sec Iad a sinall irtl j o, ketbook and plenty of money with ! im. f Vl'ill irll'i' l'n u'i..V I UI M',l iftl- , . r.i : :r .-i .u: ken out ot this tat, it taicen in this state twenty dollars, and secure 1 in :, n x , . , : .,1 ?nr 1-11 rk tliTt I or. t him aiMin 9i,.l it brou t home ail reasonable charges will be paid ny nie. I RANC1S SMOVtDEN. Nov. !2, 1818. (.M27xiit-3ni " LOTS tJf ri.YCX.V.YES. FOIl SALE. I AM authorised to sell for JoshuBond, a HOUSE AMD LOT, situated on Fifth Street, in which the said Bond lately resided. ALSO, O .1 HOUSE 1.YD LOT, belonging to Daniel Sullivan in wl ioh he lately resided The property vnill shown, z- ' the terms of sale made known to any person wishing to purchase 0O application to r;. U. C. SULLIVAN. April I, U16. lS-lf rj ALL persoi.s having ROOKS belonging to Cico.yc K C. Saftivaaf will confer a favor oh him by reluming them to his OFFK E. Hat man v factory. fY. suliscri'.er rcspeetful.y irforms his. f lends and the public in weneral that he caiitinoes to carrv I m on the Hatting Busineti .ii . i . m a.; r.s various orancnes. z f m shop on Mais SrREEr, in Vincer.m where he has on hand and will at all times keep an extensive nmrtmaai nf FASUIOXABl.E BATS, which he will warrant shall net in point of elegsncc U durabiliy, be excelled by any in the U States. His prices shall also be as low as Hats of the same quality can be piocurtd elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his o r! custOTiiers for former favors, and pledges himself that no efforts on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their patronage. RICITd. p. price. .Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attend ri to. Janoary soth, isis. 6 tf II E M OVAL . ,v W. JL C0LMl HAVE removed their Stohj to their new building on Market Street, nearly opposite the Market-Hou e, where thjuy expect to receive in a W days, in addition to their present stock, A fresh assortment of mi: lie hixdizl N K M - Jew Burr vis of H 4 I. 'I And a few Parrels of DRY APPLB8. It T All t!w se indebted to us rre quested to call . . n.ake pn".ei J. be V. L. C Ve-. llt !!3. j-tf Ai tuu T E inte Ci r a ;ar th Landi I T.t :n .s . Harknes quarter of sect i n lit- e No 11 W. N W qua 1 I Ul i tl 'U NO. I 1 tOWTsi,,) 0 1 1 aaage No II W. N. E. qaarter ot' section Now 2, township 10 V. ranee io w. H. T. IxiMi. JOHN 11 AKkNESS. 'igo County, Honey v reck, Ajril iuth, 161. Ii 4t
