Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 May 1819 — Page 2
x X Onoxas In Presence of farltei DJU, lee-f to the c '7in'rs. V .iiiam l urnrr, secretary. J ,i J ) ns! ) , In-han Agent i; F Stickncy, s x .v. y. M Prince, Indian Vjcnt. J i i Conner. WillUm Conner, Indian Interpreter. R. V. F vti, sev:v of Indian affairs saac Hurnctt il. lh r.:-. Bishop of Bardstawa. 0 G.,;,rv,;u.!Mrur. John r OHunn, Major o Infantr? . P I ic rtey, capt. 3d Infantry. Scktdxlf r f-fr : ' j in the fjrrJ' in If i't'Q' '. There shall be granted to James ftumett and Isuc Burnett. JiC)j F Burnett, and Abraham Burnett, two itccti ns of land each ; aw! to R becca Burnett and N in ;y Burnett no i sec tf Moftaml each ; wl : said James, John, Isaac, lico , br tham, Rebec-
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cah anl Tancv are children ol C-u;i- " . . . , vin?t,v. . ...... Pof cumstarexciteinusgrutudc Vopimbc, principal thief of the m- toakind Providence, for con- : and six of the sections herein nectinfij future prosperity with Rrametl, shall be located from the present scarcity, and SO Ordermouth of the Tippecanoe river, down , the Wabash river, and the other sit MR causes and events, I that lections shall bo located at the mouth good shall come out of evil, i ' F Int river, necessity prduces reformation, There shall be granted toPerit, a 0,iri i t;mr,c mrtA trmm
Potawatamic clu r, , el, one section ot land ti the F.int river, " here he now lives. There shall also he granted to Mary Chatalhe, daughter of Neeboah, a Potawatamie chief, one section ofland tn be located below the mouth of P-ne tiver. JONATHAN JENNINGS. LEW S C VSS. B PARKE Kow therefc e,l f known that T, Jarn s Monroe, President of the United States of Vmerica, having seen, ?rul censultred the si 1 treaty, have, I mil with the advice and consem of 1 ! r(M)tCl1' tificd andtConf men the sme, and every ciausc m I an; :le then of. Intestimonv whereof I have caused, the seal of the United Stateatobe ' , ; 0 a5Ya t hT 5iRfMMl Oir sr,?oe with mr hand Done t the Citv of Washiton, this ith day of January, in the year of our Lord 119, and of the Indepemlence of the United !t ites the rortythirn t VMES MOVROE. the President : JOHN QUINCY r secret 1 rv of state From Porcupines Works. AN IVFA LTiTBLB CURE for mnn TIMES, 1 ( akulate your income, m- sure von do not let. your expenses be quite so much ; ia sr n- s ,me for a rainv day. : Never follow fashions, but lei t,e fashions follow you that direct your business and exj enses by your own i jement, not by the custom ols, who spend more than their income. t listen to tV tales of complainers, who spend their breath in crvtnef u Hard Tunes ! n and do nothins to men i them. A is troth, which all men t)l0 I tokn iw and realise, that man those only e?ceep te 1, who a re not able to sup port I enwlves in any com mttnity) may live wit-iin his inctiiHe, and thereby p eserve his inde endence. a ma 1 is poor his taxes are smalt. Iintess le holds an estate which lie cannot pay for in such case Pie d )es not own it. and there at i the i re ongnt to let me owner ta p it. I lustrv and economv will ffl ev h mph over hard times, and disappoint poverty. Therefore the general cry, fhat we com ot pay the raxes and li -e. i absolutely false. It i true fiy feel, and otiffht to fet 1. some difficulties in paying tor the glorious prize, inde pendente. The taxes will be only temporary but the prize irninoiml anrl h ia unnrnr , l oi irrenom, wno repines at j g hi money, Wnen so many patAots and heroes have laid down their lives to pur-cna.-e u lor4heir country
I shall conclude with an extract of a sermon preached by a sound divine : The scarcity of money is tbe only thifcg that will save this people. This alone can produce industry a.ul economy, without which no people can be virtuous and happy. Thiis an universal truth, an
pHcable to all people in every bountry. It is impossible to . he happy without industry, economy, ana virtue: ana as experience evifices that these are produced by what we call hard times, or the s :arcity of money, we ought certainly to be thankful when we see the causes of public happiness opUiiU Hill u iwiiL ; twv. iiiiil J. Discovery of an Ancient City. A French traveller, now in Egypt, has discovered, at a distance of nine hours journey from the Ued Sea. an ancient city built in trie mountains, between the 24th tSc 25th degrees of latitude. There are 800 houses in existence. Amonjj fp ruins ae found temples dedicated to various divinities . , r'ere are eleven statues, and various ruins of others. He has also discovered the ancient nations tliat were appointed on , , ' the route through the Desert, going from the tted sea to the valley of the Nile, These stadons are at regular distances of nine hours between each. This route is undoubtedly one of those traversed by the com merce of India a commerce which was so flourishing: at the. time of the Lag ides, and under the fl?:st EmPm)rs- . The ation is now ascertained ot the pmprald minp nl whirh nn mr. tam knowledge was had for several ?.e?. W A N T S At this seasin of the year. Joints are presumed to be more numerous than at any a other. The Poor wants the comforts, and many of them the necessaries of life. The Rich, in general, want the common feelings of humanity. T t Lawyer wants a rich client. The Physician wants the payment his hills. T e W rhanic ditto. The Me chant wants an exteni mi of credit. Printers and Editors want but it is needless to say what theV want as the preceding items Will ive a sufficient idea. It ii waispered that s one Young Ladies want husbands hut a a lUltlbcf Of elderly damsels have ilre&dy be-spoken them,wc think tins must be a mistake. If it is not, we shall be very happy to correct it. 1 1 conclusion, we beleive it wil b( admitted by all, that every description of people Want fortitude to bear With the i 1 3 of life and that many, very many, want suffi :ient skill to fl i it peacebly along the eurrenl of prosperity. J SO TIC E . 1 iiA L tuilv authorised John I HA E tuilv authorised Brunertoaell my house and lot, to collict my debts and pay the money t0 m' creditors vhen collected, darift my ab,t0 ;2aM Vkreimrs. Mareii ? X3 tf
JACOBS & IjROY, Offer For Sale ON Hr A SON ABT. E TERM?, 22 Barrels Kentucky W 11 1 S Iv E Y. AND 6 Barrels Country S (l IN. JUST RECEIVED. Vi.iccnr.es, April 24 1 7 -tf
TO LET, OTSE, on Main street opposite Mr. Lagow s store. Fvir further information, apply at Dr. Wood's Apothecary shop. April 24 3t FOR SALE, on reasonable terms, A sett of BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. Appply to DAVID McHENRT, April !7-tf General V. Johnston, IS AS resumed the practice of Law, lin conjunction with Aiorge W. Lindsay. Apc'iv practice will extend throughout the Fourth circuit, and in the county of Knox in the first circuit. They have established their office in Pi inceton, where they will also execute conveyancing in its various branches at the shortest request. From their attention to business, they hope to obtain a share of patrunagr from a liberal public. April 2d, 1819. 14 tf EVAJSTSVILLE WAKE -HOUSE. THE undersized most respectfully informs the public that the has resumed the STORAGE AND WXrjimriLLK,(I.VDIAJM.) All favors will be thankfully reci ived and prompt. attended to, on a mitJ moderate commission E. HARRISOV, A ear th e Vfi fi r Landing r-var.svuie, ( inn.) Tfv. 1-t f LIME. The highest price in Cash, will he given for 2000 BUSHELS OF li 1 M E. ENQUIRE OF THE PJUXTF.U. Febr uarv Jacobs U Lc; oif. ff H WE Jt ST RF.csxvn : 8 Tnr of best Juniatl Iron, loVasks 4, 6, 3 C-c lOcl N lils St brads vSpades, Shovels and Axes, Anviib and Vires, b':st quality) 6 boxes 8 by 10 Window Ci lass. AV ASSORTMENT OF GLASS-WARE, &c. January 2S, 8 tf 8TO K AGE A S O CO MM1 SSIOJV li U82NE SS. THE subscribers resneetfiillv in form the public, that thev have comxnencccLthe STORAGE A NO MM1SMO J BUSINESS. IV VINO F. X NFS. where (iO :0s. WARES M E R C HA Y I) IZ E, of every description, both Foreign and Domestic, e received and sold as the owner s mav direct. All Goons directed to Hugh Me. Gar- or.. Harr ? at vassvill, mouth ot Pidgeon, or to ...: iwrntrinmii OHAWNBS-A OWN tor Ji re miali and WillUun L. Colman, Vin cennes, will be attended to and for warded without delay. AU favors in their line will be thank r . i t - t. i i "fully received and promptly it to. J U W. L COLMAN Wt have just received A FHESH SU IT! . I M ERCHANDIZE, COSMSTISG OF DRY-GOODS, HARD W ARE, GLASS WARE, 8r GROCERIES Which added to their former stock, makes their aasortmcnt c
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P. RAPP, always have on hand. and for sale. THE FIRST dl AMTY OF STRONG BEER, by the Barrel at Harmonic, Indiana. April 30, IS 19. 18 4t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. A. Whklock 9c T. Dubois. VDMIN1STRATORS of all and singular the Goods, Chattels, Rights a-id Credits of WILLIAM JONES, late ot the town of Vincennea decei s d, will on Friday, Thm 1 4 fir AfiV, 1819, at the store door oi the de cased, opposite the tavern of John My Eft's A.TER STREET, sen rrsfTi'e) all the Goods ana the deceased, to wit ; ifnfllaAsoTtmvnt of ANDIZE, CONSISTING OF Goods. Calico, Cambric Musline, Cloths, Hard Ware, $c. $c. All the Kitchen and Household furniture. Horses, Coics and Hogs. and will sell or ;zf, Two Indentured Servants, at a credit of 3 months for all sums above 3 dollars and under 30; si months tor all sums above 30 and under 100 ; 9 months for all sums above g 100. Bond and approved secuthy must be given, all sums under 3 must be paid down. Miv I. !8-2r . ir.l i iTiitr n n n . . n n riiiir f JIUUJWUCa rnurtLttl 1 FOR SALE. THE proprietors will oflTer at public sale, on MONDAY THE 23th JUNE NtX'i in the town of ITerre Haute, la. 1 1 a nuu.ber of LOTS in said town and some OUT LOTS. containing h em one to fifty acres, ad joimnS ihe same -Alto, about ' 2 or 3000 Acres of LASD. , ... Tr -; . . , lvniK near J ene-llautc. A liberal ring credit will be iven to pureharers, a id the terms particularly made known un tr.c day ot sa.e C W T. Bullitti J. I i-idlt : , i: Lunelle, . A firvivall. April 29. IK 7w Proprietors FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. L OS T ON thc read leading from St. Louis to Vincennes between Rutherfbrds and DeLon8-'. A RF.D MOhOCLQ POCKET BOOK. Containing a number ot B ink Notes on tr.c banks ol Norih-Carlinat Tennesscc, Cincinnati and Vincenncs : 2 small Drafts drawn in my favor by David Pierce OO !essis. J se Mm trr & Co. Cincinnati, notes of hand, receipts land certificates, and avaiiety of other papers thai a: c ot no use to any person but the owner. Any person rinding it, and will leave itf with its contents at thc Wetiern Sun O Fice, Vincenncs, the Miaao uri G i zettr office, St. Louis, or deliver it to tne subscriber at l mcinnati, shall leceive thc ahovc Reward BENJAMIN A rORTHR vincen.u-s April 28, BINJBERTAINMENT. CIS CUNNINGHAM, A opr. d s ilouse cf I crtriir.t nent, at the corner f 'aikeand Fifth str ets, in the house Lu v occupied by Joshua Bond, where he hones bv attention to huin tr -p ---w V W . ceive a share of public patronage he assures them that no exertion on his part shall be wanting to merit it Vincennes. S'-pt. 2S. iSiT 4ttf WANTED SIX GUT APPRENTICES to the Coofterinr liusinets. d encouragement will he eives imediate application to RICH'n MONK,. 'MERY, Near the steam-miU. March T fxiii tf TO KENT. LINO HOU E. Kitch. t-Houses, in thc IoWq s, on Vio rtreet. r:ecrlv OppOSlt Doctor MrVjmw'i Tnf terms ply to NANCY THORNf April 21. xvii-3w BLANK LICENSES ocw For se at this C'iLce.
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RESPEC TFUI.LY solicits all II those uidcpted to hi'ii to call :ntt f as lie wisiies to go on to R.wii.iv y a lew wccks to renew nis a'-soii-me; it. Vir.cenncs, April 28, 18 tf WARNING. ALL pero')s arc hereby cautione i against trespassing in any rr.nner on lot No 20 in the Commons adjoi big Valences, as I am determined to prosecute to the tttmoit rigor of the al1 who may neglect this notice JERMIAH DON A VAX. April 26, 1819 1 , CASTINGS. JOHN Mc.GlFFMf, ESPECTFULLY informs his R friends and the public in general that he has just rec i ed in addition to his former stock, a large quantity ot CASTLYGS. comprising a general assortment of Hot low. W a r e, also, a few sets U of $ 1 MILL lR(h All of which he oters low for C ASK Vincennea, July 23, 1 8 1 8. 3-t-tf A I L those indebted to the bte firnis T Haklow Tri::?lh, and Jolts Mc (iiFFis 'S Co. ;jc requested to call and settle with John Mc Gimn before the I5'h of August, ill unsettled accounts afl cr that date, will be put into die bunds of a ptoper officer for collection. J. Mc'i. JACOBS $ Le ROY, H4VE RECEIVED ON CONSIGN.'!! M T o Cam British DRY GOODS, we assorted, Which will be add on erv reasonable terms for Cash, or ci ?ned for landed property. Ju. 2 6 tf NOTICE. rl"HE public are hereby infonncJ 3 JL that Stock in tl Jrifi rsonvitte ... OHIO CANAL t O .IP AN may now be subsci i ied fur at the Receiver'a otVice in 'incennes, where the books arc opened f-r that purpose. B PAR HE, Agent. N. EWING,) Dtruty J. DOTY, Agents. Vincenncs, June i 6, 1818. 50-tf H Moore & J .V Dunbar (Aft .mit s St Counct llors u: J. aw.) HAVING ordered into partnershipv will in tiiturc practice law in co iianction, the will ..tiend thc Cii cuit Courts of Orange, Washington, Jackson. Jefferson, Clark and Hni son ; also the Federal and Supreme Courts, and one of them will attend in the western circuit. Those who wish to consult them in their professional capacity, will find one or the other, constantly at their Office in Cotydon. MOORE Sc DUNBAR. ' y ICT Letters on business must be post paid, m A. KIXNEY GIVES NOTICE, that he will (if requested) practice LAW, as an JUtorney and Counsellor, In the several Cour s of the first (udie hi Circuit of Indiana And that he may be found, at ail seasonable hours, n ais room opposite thc INN of Cot. " uassELLE. v u.cennes, p U 0. 819 16 tf MAtl v,, MAKING. H. D. WHEELER KESPE JTFULLT informs his friends and the public, that he has removed his Shop from Bructvi.ie to the Steam-Mill in Vir.cer.cs, where he i:.tm !s CJUTfine on the above bits..iwTb, 1:1 ail its various brancnes. :s. ALSO, "Wnite Smithing, " 1 M I 1 .fr..J-V 1... M Clerk s Presses, Mill If ns, And ail ol Irons in his fine of business. He al i keeps one fire at the BL ICK S flTOlXG BUSINESS. fr the aci oin oft ecitiz r cf Vr c- nneei s ricinitv Februarv 3, IS .0 10 tf
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