Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 October 1819 — Page 5
WESTERN SUN
GENERAL ADVERTISER, Extra. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 18;9.
By THE PRCS! DENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Whereas by several acts of Congress, the President of the United States is Authorised to cause to be offered for sale tlie public lands in Illinois: Therefore, T. James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that there
will be Offered ?t public sale, at Shawnectown in the Illinois Territory, the Following townships and fractional townships, north of the base line, viz : On the firrt Monday of December , next, Townships 1 to 4, in ranqc 1 E. of the 3d principal meridian. Townships I to 6 in range , do.
1 to 7, d
do.
4, do.
1 to 7, do.
On the first Monday of February next, Townships 1 to 7, in ranges 5, and 6 E. of the 3 1 principal meridian. Townships 2 to 7, in range 7, E. 3 to 5, do 8, do On the first Monday of April next, Town-hips 1 to 5 in ranges 9, 10, and 1 f, E. of the 3 1 principal nieri-
(..an.
Townships 1 to 4, in range 14, W. of the 2d principal Meridian. Townships 2 to 7, in range 13, do. S to 7, in range 12, do. Ixecpt such iands as have been, or shad be reserved by law for the schools or fvr other purposes, the lands shull be offered in regular numerical order, commencing with the owest number of section, township, and range ; .and each sale shall continue three y e k. and no longer. Given Mode" my hand, at the city of Washington, the 24th day of August, mo. 1WIES MOVROE. By the President : Josin Mkios, Commission1, of the General Land Oflice. 38 t 1st April.
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IIEM0V.1L. ficl xon Wilson MA YE romoved their Store to a room of Mr. Thus Jones' new brick building, nearly opposite their oid stand and have on hand a geoelai assortment of Merchandize, I which they will sell low tor CASH. Vn rennet, Scit. It, 1819. 3 8 if Take Police. T'TlIK subscriber having made aril rangements to descend the river to JvevOrlcant the ensuing fall, and being entirely dependant on the punctuationof those indebted to him for the means of fullfilling those arrangements he takes this method of informing them that he will receive
heat
"5t the Vincennes Stcam-
j the 10th of October next,
for anWhtoney due him. lie will also make a contract for
Pork
to be delivered by the 20th day of Xovember. He therefore hopes those indebted to him, will not neglect to pav on or before that time as collections are absolutely necessary and must be
nrhrcjgmr
IvTTTj un
made.
VRTHUR PATTERSON,
Almost 7.
2 St 3
i
Tobacco.
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NOTICE
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THE SUBSCRIBERS
' CTS EQUEST those who are indebt-
J ed to them to settle their ac counts as soon as possible, that their arrangements may be made for procuring a supply of Fail and Winter Goods JACOBS & LeROY. Juhr 16 29i6
I o the ( itizens of l.' v V m n it 1 i V
i r .j a kj vj J I l .
f I "Ml E subscriber having returned i to Vincennes and settled him
self permanently, offers his services in the practice of Physic and Surgery
Those who wish to consult him mav find him generally at his shop next door below Mr. John Ewing's store. ROB't, ALLISON. March 25, 1819. U tf
SON Sf WILSON,
S p WE received 20 kegs of thea-
U $ L) v c, of an excellent qualitv,
oil consignment ; which they will sell cheap, wholesale, for cash. They Will he always supplied with Tobacco cf the bett manufacture. Sept. 24, 13 19. 39 tf. CASTINGS cGmn & Co. V ESPECTFULLY informs his ii..' friends and the public in gener tl that he has just received in addition io his former stock, a large quantity of CASTINGS, comprising a general assortment of Hollo w - V arc, also, a few sets of MILL 77? OAS, All of which he offers low for CASH Vincennes, July 23, 1818. 3-4tf ALL those indebted to the late firms of IIauloivIZ Trim BLR) and John Mc.Giffin is" C o. are requested to call and settle with John Mc. Giffin before Che 1 5th of August, ail unsettled accounts after that date, will be put into the hands of a proper officer foi collection J. M. G.
I r y i a By the President of (he United States, Whf.rf.as, by an act i f C - s passed on the 3d oj Anarch, t 5, entitled '-An act to provide for the asceraining and surveying of the boundary lines fixed by the treaty with the C reck Indians, and for other purposes," the president ofti.e United States is authoiised to cause the lands acquired by the sid treaty to be offered mr sale, when surveyed. Therefore, F, James Monroe, president of the United states do hereby declare and make known, that pnb- - lie sales for the disposal (agreeably to law)of certain land in the tun.'.
tory of Alabama, shall be held v&S Huntsvilie. in said territory, as fol
lows ; On the first Monday in July tnc, for the sale cf townships 9, 10, II, 12, lo, and 14 in ranges 1 and 2 vest 9, io, ii 12, 13, and 14, in range I east 9, 1 1, 12 and 14. in rane 3 east 12 and 13, in range 3, east 1 1 12 and 13. in range 4. ast. On the first Mondav in September, for the sale of townships 9 and :u, in range 3, west 9, Io, if, is, 13, 14,15 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 2 t, in ranges 4 and 5, west. On the first Monday in November, for the sale of townships 9, 10 and 1 1, in ranges 6 S 7,u 1 st 9 and 10, in ratine 8, west 9. fo and II, in range 9, west 9, 10, II and r2, in rare 10, west 9, io, 1 1. 12; and 13, in range 11, west 9, lo, 11, 12, 13, and K in range i2, west. On the first Monday in January, 182c, for the i.ale of townships 9, 10, n. i,i3 and it, in ranges i3 and i4 west iO, 11, 2, i3 and i4, in range 15, Mst 11, 2, i3 ar.d i4, in range 16, west 12 and i3 in range i7. west. And sales shall be held at Cahaba, in the said territory, on the first Monday in August next, for the sale of towns ips 9. 1 0, 1 1 i2 1 3, 14 and 15, in range 59, k), 11 i2,i3, 15 and 16, in range 6 11. in range 7 10 and it, in range 98, 9, lOand 11, in ranges 10 and 11, 9, 10 and 11 in range i2. Excepting such lands as have been, or shall be, reserved according to law, for the use of schools and for other purposes. Each sale shall continue open for two weeks and no longer, and shall commence wnh the lowest number of section, township, and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this 2a!i d.ty of March, 1819. JAMES MONROE. Py the President : Josiau Mkios, Commissioner of the General Lanfl Ot.cc': March 24 1G t. January G. H. C. SUJ.LJV.l.W & J. CU.f,
WILL hereafter practice; law in con- ! .: :.. .' ... r 1 .1
junction 111 iiic louiii;, 01 rvnox, loose yy so may wish to eivploy them may
depend upon the attention and cxcr-( tions of both. Tlicy have made ar-
rangemi nis so as one or the other will always be found at their etftcc in Vincennes, early opposite the PostOfl'icc Collecting IUsiness vil be particularly attended to in Knox county. They will also attend to Conveyancing upon the shortest notice, and undertake agencies not incompatible ith their profession. The Postage of Letters addressed to them on business must be paid. Vincennes, Feb. 2 1 . 1 1 tf
