Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 May 1819 — Page 4

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SELECTED POE TRY. ' T S y r r r J- s ' S ' r r r y t r r r r From American Sketchy By i ao'nas C. Upturn,

i FORGET THEE ? k ?. - wvju l iA Forgd : When this heart is dead, Y u p. -i n ill its joys have fled, v.u ' rvirs iOi.a, and friendship's 'or. Aild Eti l throbs shall beat no iua e ; Tf. " till then, so -lief forego, c in I .el tuec I N Pi love, no. F ' M f ee ? When the rose rob'ow, Wh i itlld suns forget to .'-'W, Wl.eri Rowers no more their fraI grencebring, . charm t.-c breading W i till then, so grief forego, Can I loi iret thee ? No, love, no. i

Monday in iu :c next ; and that pubF H$fe1 thee I Mary, can it be, i-c sales for tr.e dispose) (agreeably to Th il ford has ever drOp'd from thee ? j 4W- 0f the lands belonging to the Uni-

Yon reck'd too well ) you knew this Could never act so vile a part ; Thence to weep, then grtel toreCan I torgettnee ; No, love no. Tin; ray T B a r r, e am s r o rI.VER. There is a bloom that never fiues, Arose no Storm can sever, Beyond the tulips gaudy shades, A rav that beams forever. There is a charm surpassing rrt, That speaks in every feature; Thai t i v-s around the feeling heartIt is thy charm, O Nature. Then stranger, if thou vrould'st find 1 he ray n storm can sever. Co seclt if, stranger, in thy mind ,'rhe rav that hams forever. MlSCELLAmr. INDIA X COUATSHIP cR V GOING. The following anerdole is t.-i':'n fro n the wxteenth chaptct of Hee ewelder's account of the lillfl nations that Oiice inhabited Pennsylvania & the ... rw . peipr tboing states. 17m WOrK from which the extract is made, is the first number of the publi1 . .-.- txT- I 1 1 .MMilill OH 1 t ftttuna y uiL imii'i i' ai miei Literary committee of the Phihical r-jLuetv of IMriladeipiua. k Vna nl Indian, who for m v tea s had sp jnt mtich of I $ lime among the white people both it. Pennsylvania and jS Jersey, oie day about the V vear ooservea, tnar tue Indians had not on'y a much Veasier way ofgctUnir a wife y, fuu .. i .. 1 ' " m re certain ot gMtin;jj a good one . " For said he in his bro1 r, IUh. White man court .court -may le one w , c vear 1 mav oe two vea s fore he marry! We!! ! M iy he then got very goo i wiv. nit may be not ! Mtv be veru cross! Well! 1 NiV Suppose cross SCold so s as set awake in the mor ...nr I I rM .11 AXf V; V until sleep ad one ne must keep li.m'! V ite people ha e law forbidding Ihrowinir pawav wfe, he he ever so cross . f i , -nr.st keep him always ! ell hi)W does Indian QO ? i lian when Ik see industriru sgu u he like he o . I him place his two fore11 era close aside exc other nidke two UkOk like one then look squaw in the face--sce him smile - which iall vn he says VB8 -m lie take him home- -no danger fee hecron ! Jj -no -squaw know too well v Itai li I an do. it he !ie crota ! Throw him away a.l take an-i.-i- .- -sottaw love 10 eat f . . ! N lusband, nom It! ,. y XA lt . I e eieryuungto please ia- -W ih even thinff tn appj onn in the Indi nl.nii r

By tilt- President of (he United States. WhsiJeas, by an Act of Cogress piJvo.i the eighteenth day of

March lo!8. entitled kAn act provi (big for the sale of certain lands in the district of Marietta, aisd for ti.e location of claims and sale of certain lands in tie district ot Vincennes' the president of the United States is authorized to cause certain lands tp be offered for sale in the said districts. Therefore, I. James Monroe, president of the United states, do here by declare and make kuoui, thai public sales for the disposal (agreably to law) of the lands belonging to the United States within the limits of the tract of l9p$G9 acres granted in trust to Rufus Putnam and others tor the Ohio Company of Aassociatcs i . . r i n t irnn lv i:ic act oi r:ie i st Apnii ir., shall be held at Marietta on the first te.l States in the tract set apart for the location ot private claims by an Act entitled 4Au Act respecting claims to land m the Indiana ierritory and 5tate cf Ohio," passed th.c 2 1st of April, 1 806, shall be held at Vincennes on the first Monday in July next, excepting such lands as have been oi may be reserved by law for the use ot schools or for other purposes; each sale shell continue six days, and no longer. Given under my band at the City of Washington, the 20th day ol March, 1819. J V VIES MONROE. Bv the President : Josiah Miugs Commissioner of the General Land Office. March 25-416 1st luly. By the 1 'res ile 1 1 of i h e Ui i i ( d f States. Whkjkas, by an act of Congress passed tue sci oi iviarcn, entitled uAn act to provide tor the ascerainlntr and surveying of the boundary lines fixed bv the treaty with the Creek Indians, and for other G purposes," the president of the United .States i authoiised to cause the lands acquired bv the Bald treaty to oe onereo tor saie, wnen surveyeu. T he re fore, 1, James Monroe, pre-;-Meat of the United states, do hereby declare and make known, that pnlihe sates for the disposal (agreeably to iawof certain lands in the territory Ot Alabama, shall he held at Huntsville. in said territory, as follOWS . On the first Monday in July next, for the sale of towns! ins 9, 10, ll. ia. 13. and 14. in ramres i and 2 w -7 mm 9, i0, II 12, 13, and 14, in range I cast 9, 11, 12 and 14. tn range s eastr 2 and IS, in range 3, east I 1, 12 and 13, in range 4, east. On the first Mondav in September, for the sale of townships 0 and 10, in range 9, west 9, 10, u, 12, IS, 14,!5 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, m ranges 4 and 5, west. On the first Monday in November, for the sale of townsn5i)s 9 a!ld M, m ranges 8c 7,west 9 and ip, m ransrc8 West-: loand 1 1, in- re 9, west 9, 10, ll, and 12, in range 10, west 9. 10, It, 12, and 13, in range h, west 9, 10, ti, it, 13, and 14, in i2, west.

On the first Monday in January, dark drab full ch h roundabout and 182 ., lor the tale of townships 9, iO, p - ns,a light drab cloth coat, new 11. t2, 3 and 14, hk ranges 1 3 and 14 White yarn socks, Wool hat, coarse cst 1, u, 1 3 and 1 in rane shoe,&c had a small red pocket 15, rest u 1 i3 and i4. in iane book and plenty of money with him. 16, west -i3 and t3 in rattgc it, west. I will lve the above rew ard iftaA kI sales shall be held at Calm- ken out oiif this state, if taken in this

ba, in the s.nd territory, on the first Mondaj m August next, for the sale O tOWnS.iipS V, IO, II I 13) ItUlu tJ, ranges 9, lo, tt S iS, t5 and 16, in range 6 n,in range 7 lOand it, in range 9 a, 9, i0 and tt,in ranges io and it 9 0 and ti in range i2. EccPn? 5Uch bcen' or sliall be, reserved according to Uw for hc use of schools alur for other ournoses. Each sde shall c ' due open for two weeks ai d no longer, and shall commence whli the lowest number of section, township, and range, and proceed in regular numevi s I order. Given under mv hand, at the Cily of Washington this 2 th day of March, i 8 1 9 JAMES MONROE. By the President s Josih Mfcios, C ommissioner of the General Land Office. Ma: ch l fi 1st. J; imarv j ), j ( . . . ii? me I resiiiiiit o i,n i Hates ' 1 v S . a Y S ' J " oyxne cioi congress cu on wiwinaay ot Apni, i6l enti led An act to establish a lAd district in fllhs twrkory, nor tiTof the dU:rirt r.r k .skaskin." t;;. h ing north of the Hasc line arc directTh refbre, I. James Mo :roc, PresWent jsT the United States do hereby riteiere aad mahe knosm, shf t pobUc

sales shall be held at Ed wtrdsville, in the state ot Illinois, on the first Monday in August next for the disposal (a;ceablyto Ian) of thirty tov. ub'ips, viz : Townships numbered 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 in Ranges 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, west of the third principal meridian line ; excepting such lands as have been reserved by law for the use of schools or for other purposes ; the sale:, shall continue for three weeks and no longer, and the lands shall be offere 1 for sale in rcjuiar numerical order. GiyAi under my hand at the City Washington the 20th day of Harda 1819. J WIV.S MONROE. By the Pre iidc :.t : Josiah Meigs, Commissiner of the General Laud Office.

March 25 fI6 1st June Treasury Department 2 conj Comfitrotler's Office. Uh. 1819. S nercas, bv the act entitled ''An act regulating the payments to invalid pensioners, passed tiie 3d of the present month, an affidavit of two surgeonsor physicians, as to the coutinu ance and rate of diaabiiity of the so veral applicants must accompany their respective applications For the fust payment which shall fall due after the 4h of March next, and at the end of every two years thereafter: And whereas some misunderstanding may arise as to the time when the abore mentioned act shall jo into ope ration: This is to notify all whom it may concern, that, by the construction :'iven to the said act bv the second mmn trailer of the treasury, the bofore mentioned affidavits (aerreeabiv to the form published by the hon. the secretary ol war, under date of 2.3d inst.) will be required to accompany the application for all pensions to winch they apply, falling due on the 4th da of beptember next. HIGH ..D CUT! 5, f7t9teht.) 2d r.nmntrAlln R. C. LIVAJ ISf J. CALL, fter practice law in con WII junclu the coin tv ol tvnox. those v no n a to empioy them may ue(eu upon o e atti ntion and exerhons ol both, rhey have made ar tio'ts Of both. rangementssoasone orthe other will always he found at their office m Virfcennes, early opposite the Post Office. Collkchx a usimuss will be particularly attended to in Knox county. I hey will al o attend to oi -veyancing upon the shortest notice, and undertake agencies not ini pat able with their profession. T' e Postage of L Iters addressed to them on bnsiness ;uist he paid. Vincennes, Feb. 21. 1 1 t f 130 DC)LAR3 RBWAKIX :: w. w from the stibscribf r living near Middletown, Jeif rsoo county, Ky mulatto man named 1 .1ft tunty-one years old, about 5 feet 6 nches high, has a scar on his forehead eii'l a fre.-h .-car over ins left eve. penerally smiles very much. when spoken to. chews tobacco will drink too free sometimes, talks very free, has a heav irown u alarmed ; iiaci wiui mm a Slate twenty dollars, and secured in iny jai; so that I get him again, and if brou rht home all reasonable charges Will be rnirl bv me. V LANC S SNOWDEr. Nov. i:, 1818 ( 37-xiti-3in) V R 0 P o SALS By WoTU :j & Smith, For publishing by su scriptionf T V W011K to be entitled T li R C E A V . ft . . . "5 TR UC TL R, r tt The office, duty and authority of justices of the peace, sheriffs, coronejrS constables anv! j ulore, m the State ot Indiana. Compiled 1 y JOHN BRADFORD Esq. Ir :: ;; - to the above m- . terestmj- uoik. wi 1 e received at this ttice. o - - xt w t n v Lr A (y i t . VIAVi: miu- ant',.,:-iscd John n..f- n i... cvyC my d bts and nay the money during my absence I i N n -Orleans sAMt. i;p.tNER. Vincennes, Msrcl f 13 tf

A. KixxrV, fTIVES NOTK E, ll t '.c wUl (if IT retjue le ) a cti LAW, a an .itturney and Counsellor In the several Courts of tnc fir i Judicial Circuit pf I tdiana And that he nay be found, at a!! Fas: nble hours, in his room opposite the INN 1 L.:. II. Lasslllk. Vincennes, ptii 9. 1819 16-tl General IT. Join:.. , 7 AS re- cned the practice of La jLjL 'junction with 9fmge tfr Lindsay. Thetpractice will extend throughout the fourth circuit; ana the county of Knox in t!,e first circuit. i hey have established their office in Princeton, Where they Will also execute cn e ancine in its various brruch.es at the shortest requ. t. they hope to obtain a share of pctrona: mui a liberal public. - April 2d, 12 19. 1 4 if Tt it if i r s , " l. AljOrc c J . Uuiihor AtorrlysAxf',u;iceli rz at 1 ) H A yNw entered i o pai :ir. sh'I nl mtmur pi m conjunction, thej . the Cuit Courts oi Orange, Washington, Jackson, Jefler-on, dark a: c! Hiii sori ; aisc cne reaerai ai d :. nn me Courts, and one of then wi l iten in the western circuit. Those vr ho- i-J to consult them in th ir professional 1... ft ... capacity, will find one or the other, constantly ai thei Office in Corydon. ' MOORE U lUKBAR. ?rt7I'Cttei s on business must be Pos P1- - JACOBS is LeliOr Offer For Sale ON RT.A ON ABLE TERMS, Z2 Barrels Ke t i ' i , i fti h V V 6 Barrels Country J U ST H E C E I V E D. Vincennes, April 24. .i7 tf on reasonable terms, A sett of T,l ACKSMITHS T0(U,S. Apnidyto DAVID McHENRY. 1 r ir-tf HWK RECEIVED O.s COVSIGftSfEKT, 6 Casfflritish DRV G .uhS, well f F assort a, Winch will be sold on er. urson able terms lr Cash, or exchanged for landed property. Jan. 2. 6 f NOTICE rTIIE public are hereby hiformed X lh ay Stock in the 4U UJeffersonville OHIO'CANAL ( 03 PAV Y, may now be subscribed for at the Receiver's office in Vineennes, where the Looks are opened for that purpose B PARKE, Agent. NT. EVVING, Deputy J. DOTY, Agen. Vincennes, June 26, 1818. 30-tf CASTINGS. JOHN Mc.GlFFIN, "p ESPECTFULLY informs his IV li iends and the public in ncral th at he has just received in addition to his former stock, a large qeantity of CASTINGS. comprising a general assortment of Hollow- W a r c, also, a few sc ts of MILL 1((LS AH of which he ofTers low for C ASH Vincennes July 33, 1818. 34tf AV! LL those indcbt 1 io t'c b.tc fnms ot If.lRL?:r TttlMtLPm and Jcus Mc.GitFM S Co. are requested to call and settle with John Mi OiflBn before the 1 5th cf August, all unsettled accounts after that d ue, dc pui roio tne nanus oi a proper

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oflicet for coHection. J. IfcG. POTTERY. TIE, umsribers have established a 7 Potter v, at the corner cf Church and fourth st ect. and will constantly keep cr. baad, a general asoitmtnt of Potter's Ware, at ti.e most i educed p. uc3 for Cash. A nbr.al Discount irill be made lo Country Merc ants and others, who na pu chase by Whslesals ROni.vso.vw M09JPQ9M. FiWiUny U iwH-tf

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ASD CO Mtfl SSIOJf P US1XI THE ubscrtbers rcsffcctlu form t ; that the; hae have u:an encccl the 5TORA E COMM I N A J BUSI! whe e GO DS XS ARES VD tZE i oil n. both t r i i ol every t'escnj: For ign and Domestic, viil be rect . ' a;.d sold '.s the cr nei s mat direi Ail Goon 3 direct" ! to f urrfi Vrr.-Gar-.. i i .. urrabiivat J ' VAssriLi -iitouiii of hi I ijr c i, or to J -Murahulty ShawtW-Town !.r Jero mMU wiiuam :..loivj;, mktiuu, . i.i we aiunocu ;o ana lorwarcied v. hi out dviav . All lavoi s in their line will be t iul rtccivc4 1 promptly attended n rf jt rectized KS II WPTLY OF r ME IC11ANDIZE, ksistisg ot 7 J1 V- f D ' V j i T; ' i'F W V R E, ir for mer stockg M t v which a ide ! to makes .heir aesor VV. L C. EV4 ' i. rTfHE undersized most rcs??ctR. ruliy ! i n:s the public that the nas resumed the TO RAGE AND Cornm imon Business. AT ErjtJTS0ILL iytfjYDIJA f.) A'l favors will be thaakfulh cet ived and promptly attended to en a moderate commission K. r?ARRISfcN ''''or T.ni .vansville, 1 1 1 a .

The highest price In Cash, will !:e given for . 2000 BUSHELS OF f .j;. u e. ENQUIRE I F

TJfE PRINTER. Fe! enruary 4 J a cobs & LeRoy, 11 vk just nrcF.ivo 2 Ton of best Juniari Iron, 10 Casks 4, 6, 8 L U d Nails Sc brad : paaes, Shovels and Axes, Anvils and Vic s, (best (juality) 6 boxes Bby 10 bdW Glass. AN SSO!tTMRTCT CtV GL ISS-U JRJS, Lrc. Jal.u u v -2 8 tf BATMAN UFACT0ftY. 1IC subscriber respectfully in3 forms his fi ien !s and the public in general thai he co: tinuea to cai; w on the .11 i , shop on Bfji SrMEMTj in Vincennes where he has on ban I ad i hi at al! times keep an extensivi . f FjtSHlOUJtBUE . which he will warrant she point of elegant S dm v, b e: -efdied by any in t tT S s. H pnecs shall be a5 ! v. I " ts cf t- e ane qua:i'.- can b- :v . . cwhere. lie cetu i s hast . . 'is o'd customers for fo;tner fav. i prsues him n If tV.at : ' ts o.. us -rt hh " 1 - wanins: to merit a continuance of their ptronaie. RlCi'D. K PRI E. Orders from a distance thank fuliy received tnd prompUy attende d tr. January SOth, 1818. 6tf "George iiussey, RESPE TFCLLY solicits a l thoseindi ted to him to call and r i- ' to go oo to Bahiuioie u a lev eeeks to renew bis Assortment. Vine- js, April 99. 12 i o ute l (( K N o X t t ' W 1 V T f M I V. mi r hsi in rc! totu n ,s n,t i . .. . . 4

sell pcrmaneiitiy uffers his t r iors in tie p; act.ee t f Physic and Surgery. $ Those uliO vih tr consult him find him general!) at bis shop n door below M: . John Ewir.g's tore. K L i. AL'.l o:. NUrch 2s, lil9. 14 :f

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