Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 November 1819 — Page 4
RV THE PRESroETTT or THE r'l L RU STATES. Whereas, by an art of CoBgltss, passed on the 3 I d ij of M u ch, 1815, untitled " An act to provide for the as rt lining and surveying of the oouudary lines fixed by the treaty witfi the I peek Indians, and for other purposes" the President of the United States is authorised to cause the iamb acquired by the said treaty to he offered for sjaje, when surveyed : Therefore I lames Monroe, Pre s-
Idem of the United States, do hereby declaim and make kown that public sales for the disposal, agreeably to law, of certain lands in the Alabama Territory, shad be held at Cahaba, iu the s lid territory, on the first Monday in December next, and shall continue for three weeks; during which vine will be offered for sale, Townships No. 9 to 15, in range 5 Townships 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 15, 1(V in 9, Iff, II. 1 2, in range do'. 9, 10, I If 12, in do except such lands as have been or shall be reserved by law for the support of schools or for other pin poses The lauds shall be offered for sale Ml regular numerical order, commencing with the lowest number of section, towmhtpj and range. Given under my hand, at the city of Washing ton, the 24th of Au gust, 1819. J MILS MONROE. fly the President : Josiah Meigs, Commissioner of the Gtneral Land Office. 38 t Dec. 1st. By the President of the United JV " states. "JTHEREAS, hY an act of Co11gress, passed on the 3d clay of Match, 1815, entitled An act to provide for the ascertaining and survc - ingof the boundary lines fixed by the treaty with the Creek Indians, and for other purposes," the president of the United States is authorised to cause the lands acquired by the said treaty to be Offered for sale, when surveyed : Therefore, I, James Moxrov , Presi lent ot the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales for the disposal (ap-reeablv to law of certain lands in the Alabama 1 A 1 territory, shall be held at Cahaba, in the said territory, on the second Monday in January next, and shall continue open three weeks, during which time shall be offered for sale Townships 5, 6, 7, 8, 19, 20, 2 I, 22, and 23, in range 5 6, 7, L9, 20, Sc 21, in do. 6 1 7 and 19 in do. 7 17 and 1 8 in do. 8 17, 18, 19, 8c 20, in do. 9 21 and 22, in do. 13 21 in do. 15 13 in do. 18 part of to. 17 in do. 18 except such lands as have been, or '1 bo. reserved by law for the support of schools, or tor other purposes ; 'die lands shall be offered for sale in regular numerical order, comnn ncing with the lowest number of section, towns! ip and range G i ven under mv hand, at the citv of Washington, thL 28th day of September. 18:9. JAMES MONROE. II v the President, JOSI AH MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. 43 t J. N. .Smith iVCo. 5KCOXD STUKKT, (OprfiosUt Col. Lassettc's Motet,) (CONTINUE to carry on, in all J its various branches, the TIN & SII R BTJ it O N M VNUFACTOfftr, Ami wiH execute all orders with promptitude, on reasonable terms N. fi. All kinds of lOB WORK done at the shortest notice, 3raWetern Reserve" money taken at T A W Vinccnnes, M.'.v 29. 21 tf A. KINNEY. (ATT aKV AT LAW.) IIiino nky absent to N.York 1 a few moi i!is. ir.tVnns h! hlicnrtt andthepnblic r -l0 has kfi lis f'rofes-
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Thj the President of the Untied States. Whereas, by an act of Congress passed on the 5d of March, 1815, entitled 4 An act to provide for the ascc-rainin and surveying of the boundary lines fixed bj the treaty with the Creek Indians, and for other purposes," the president of the United .States is aut housed lo cause the lands acquired by the said treaty to
be offered for sale, when surveyed. liprrforr. I. Jamrs MnnrfiP. nvp;. Mc.ntofthe United states, do hereby decjare and make knowIll lhat pi;b. put lie sales for the disposal (agreeably to Iaw)of certain lands in the territory of Alabama, shall be held at Iluntsvillc. in said territory, as follows ; On the first Monday in July next, for the sale of townships 9, 10, II, 12. IS, and li, in ranges 1 and 2 west 9, 10, li 12, 13, and 14, in range I east 9, 1 1, 2 and l i, in range 2 east 12 and 13, in range 3, east 1 I 12 and 13, in range 4, cast. On the first Mondav in September, for thesalc of townships 9 and lo, in range 3, west -9, to, 1 1, i2, 13, 14, 13 16, 17, 18, 19, 2u and 2 I, 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 J- 7, west 9 and lo, in range 8, west 9, 10 and I i, in range 9, west 9, 10, 11 , and 12, in range 10, west 9, 10, 1 1, 12, and 13, in range tx, west 9, 10, ii, i2, 13, and 14 in ranprc i2, west. On the first Monday in January, 1820, for the talc of townships 9, iO, J1 aml J ' TXl ',3 14 west iO, ii, i2, i3 and i4, in range i5, west it, i2, i3 and 14, in range l6 west 2 and i3 in range i7. n est. And sales shall be held at ( - ha, in the said territory, on the first Monday in August next, for tin: sale of townships 9, 0, iu2 3, i4 and 1.5, m range 5 9, 10, n i2, iS, i j and 16. in range 6 it, in range 7 lO and it, in range 9 S, 9, lOand n,in'ranges iO and u, 9. iO and i i in i ange i2. Excepting such lands as have been, or shall be, reserved according to law, fur the use of schools and for other purposes. Each sale shall continue often for two week and no T longer, and shaH commence with the lowest number of section, township, and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this 20th day of March, 1619. JAM FS MONROE. By the President : Josiah Mkigs, Commissioner of the General Land Office. March 21 fl 6 1st. January 1 r or i-b c AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Monday the 5th of December next, at thc hc.ue.t- of loL 11. Lusselie in 'inccnnes the FULL BLOODED Arab! cm Horse Young DEY OF ALGIERS. Terms of payment will be one half in Cash, in current bills ol the state, thc other half in an approved note at ninety days. It is recommended to bidders oi Horses to v;ev this beautiful animal previous to the sale ; and to apply to col. 11. Lasselle for such satisfactory information respecting him as the mav be desirous of obtaining:. Vinccnnes Mn. 20, 47 ol H'iltiam Townstnd r tefgn Attachment. John Thnmhson. N OTICE is hereby given, that a m not foreign attachment, has been issued hi Samuel Langton, a justice of th.e peace of Palmyra ton nship' of William Townsend against the estate of John Thomp son now therefore, unless the said debtor shall appear by himself or attorney, to give special bail to answer tlie said suite, then judgimont will be entered agafnstthe said debtor by default, and the estate nttached b - sold for the satisfaction of the plaintifTs debt. WILLIAM TOWSEND. County .Vor. 1 !, tP!v. 47-3
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BY HE PRESIDENT OF THE UN: TED STATES. Whereas, by several acts of Conpress, the President of the United States is authorised toca se to be offered for sale the public lands in Illinois : Therefore, T. James ?Tonroc, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that there will be offered at public sale, at Shawneetown in the Illinois Territo
ry, the following townships and frac tional townships, north of the base line, viz On the Grrt Monday of December next, Townships 1 to 4, in range 1 E. of the 3d principal meridian. Townships 1 to 6 in range 2, do. 1 to 7, co. 3, do. I to 7, do. A, do. On the Brat Monday of February next, Townships 1 to 7, in ranges 5. and 6 E,. of the 3d principal meridian. 1 oWnships 2 to 7, in range 7, E. 3 to 5, do 8, CO On the f st Monday of April next, Townships 1 to 5. in ranges 9, 10,and 1 I, Is. of the 3d principal meridian. Townships 1 to 4, in range 14, W.of the 2d principal Meridian. Townships 2 to 7, in range 13, do. 5 to 7, in ! ange l , do. Except such lands as have been or shall be reserved by law for the schools or fi r other purposes, the lands shall be offered in regular numerical order, commencing with the owest number of section, township, and range ; and each sale shall continue three weeks and no longer. (iivpo under my hand, at the city of Washington, the 2 1th day of August, 1819. JAMES MONROE. By the President : Josiah Meigs, Commissioner of the General Land Ofricc. 33 t 1st April. H -V!1 SAMUEL BRVNER Fl ESPECTFULLV informs his old customers and the public in general, mat r.c continues to carry the above I u nness at his old stand this liorou h. He has now on id and intends keeping a good ason m ban sortment of llats 8 Bonnets of a sup ri " quality, for which he will reeere STEjIM-MILL, or aiiv other current paper so lon as it retains crcdit with a. y of the merchants ol ti.is p!acc. He will also exchange articles of bs manufacture for Pork, Wheat, Corn. Beef Cattle, or any other Produce that may Mnt. Hc solicits a continuance of public p itronage, and pledges himself to use every exertion to meet all orders from a ( '."nee, as well as those within i!.:s vicinity. V incermes, AVi. ! IB 19. 46 I y. tTII.L be sold at public auction, V ) on the third Saturday off December next, at the court house in Vinccnnes, to the lowest bidder, the contracts lor erecting the Partition Walls on tlie second fl or of the aforesaid building. The studing to be fmisl ( t by the first of June, and the lathing and nlaistcnns to be comnletcd bv the fifteenth of AuttUSt 1820. Directions how the work is to be dore will be given on th- (lav of sale. K. BUN TIN, Clerk of the ?,(. "I of Commissioners. or 1 IS 19. 46 4 w
J. RosemaOe Windsor and Fancy C!i Maker, Tliree Doors below Mr. Kcamons Hotel. fcLQUESTS those that have Flax 9 becd to dispose of, to inform him the quantity they have as he wishes to purchase about thc first of Api ii next. He v ill also give to cents per ib. for Hog Bristles. Vinccr.ncfc, Nov, 13. tf
Saddling. THHE Subscbibkr will ron-
tir.ne to mai ubcture SADDLE . BRIDLES, CAPS b HARNESS, at his stand in Market street, f the best quality. fits prices shall be a-, low as thev ca'i be rare! acd el cwhrre. He retort s lis onfeigwed thjnks for the liberal enccuraement he has met with, and soli is a continuance of a eencrous public's patronage JOIIX C. HOLLAND. Vivccr r, s Sept, 29, 18 t9 40tf. Wan led A Good and expert sawyer who JCL wiH undertake the work of a rouble saw-mill on the river Bonpas, which is expected to begin its opefetions in about v':x weeks from this date. Encouragement will be given iu proportion to the respectability oft' e applicant's vouchers or conformant n of his skill, industry and good conduct, by application to LA SERRE k C. RUT. Albion Itl. August 30, is i9. 36 MOSEY. HE YN OLD & BONNER Will ojve the highest THEMIUM tot EASTERN Aim U. S. Bank Notes: They liavc on liaid a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. incennes, Nov. 4, 1819. 45tf. II II. Mmre 8f J X. Dunbar (. ittornicn 8c Counct li.ru at L&iv.) HAVING entered into partnerships will in future practice law in conujnetion, they will attend the Circuit Courts of Orange; Washington, Jackson, Jefferson, Clark and Hrrion ; aso, thc F5der1 and SlPrene and one of them wiil attcud ii, Uie WC?rn, LliT?lt- , Thosc Thowlsh to consult them in their professional capacity, will find one or the other, constantly at their Offee in Corvdon. MOORE Sc DUNBAR. ftT Letters on business must be post paid. CAUTION To Dealers in Gunpowder. HAVING found that inferior (iuN-powDF.R of other manuiaetories, is offered for sale as ours, even sometimes in kt.:;s branded DU i- i , wncreny attempts arc mai.e to injure the well established character ol'uur Gunpowder and impose on thc public wc think it ntcssay to caution thc public against purchasing Gun-powder as ours, except iiom our Agent! or from those who arc known to purchase fioni us or our Agents. E. J. DUPONT, DeNEMOUR &co. October 19. .1 C0XST.4.YT SUPPLY OF DUPONT'S tt.. r,, ;c Orrtrc promptly executed by GEO. EOGGS Scco. 4 5 -2 m Pottery. TIIK SubOcrihers have established o Pottery, at l'-.o c( :ncr of Church and Fourth St eets, and will constantly keep on hand, a general assortment of Potter Ware, at theme t educed prices for Cash. A Rbe : D count will be made to Country Merchants and others, who may purchase by Whalesale. ROBIXSOXiS MORFORD. rbr 1 10 tf
