Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 November 1820 — Page 4

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-r - J il.wi iv il in our interresting p iper an ctr.-'cup: s ni, written by Moore for the iS it.. i d aI i i-tis, 1 was induced to send yoatiu fi. .v.i;, w.nch I had previously wr.ttei ; is mste ul of p irting with the wot tc.ir ro i i:u o. ieok, instead of giving the kiss of vli v) iir, ii In n )i endeavours to che.'r th.' lone n: u oi the sutfjrer, if your in I.' it twus. v-m will, bv msertine: it.

much x ;e o u of our constant

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chased for a quarter, half, up to one whole section ; but in no case whatever unless where purchases have been made

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oy special grants, Deyonu mat quantity, u in the town Ol Meiom Oil For all purchaserwho may be deem. the 8rh fJav ()f ovembcr next.

cu "pecuiaioi s ) aoove tnc nuamuy oi one . ,, . ,

mm whole sectioi, they to be relieved by

ongress taking back intrad of forfeit

TAXES. TT WILL exDoo to public salt

readers.

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fr v.unr, dark, an I odd;

We . et n iv see its cloud unturl d And brig'iter days behold, dear love,

ar brighter davs behold.

II id we not Hope to cheer us on X v. irtue's path to treu i; Tien aiig'.U we think oar joys all gone, O ir life's sweet blossoms dead, dear love, All lifes s weet blossoms dead. And nothing to live for more on earth, K.xeept to curse our lot; To hate th-J hour that gave us birth, An I wish the time a blot, dear love. Yes, wisa it all a blot. Yet we've a rock on which to rest, o ir love can never die; 'lVll soothe the sad, the aching breast, A'-VYorniw's fountains dry, dear love, lue sorrow's fountain iry. An 1 Fancy whispers to us love, S ft as a summer's dream, r.i it dove eved l:tv dwells above. Wailing for Heaven's kind beam dear love, For lie iven's relenting beam. Farewell ! our love more warmly glows Whde tears tie soft cheek wet. Like summer sun it smiling rose. Come, let it s miling set, dear love, Ah, let it smiling set ! . There ! take the kiss for years to keep,

And cherish like the rose, Fluntcd in memorie's garden deep; In love's sweet dew its leaves to steep; As dearer still it grows, dear love, As dearer still it grows. Frederick the Youngest PU11L1C LAND DLJT. yUOM THE CINCINNATI STY AND 1 I TEH AYR CADFT Furf iture of United States Jand The alteration made in the price and mode of the future sale of U. S land will materially afTect the interest of late pur chasers, and it would seem that they are entitled to some relief ; and a relief can be grunted, which, whilst it benefits, will ilso forevci free Congi ess from the tire- ' some, constant annual petition for procrastination of payments as they become due, both from real setlers and speculators, whether actuated by necessity or other motives. It to e supposed there is no person, however exttnsive his speculations, but who must be anxious that the lands he has entered within two years past, and on which one or more instalments have tkren paid, should revert back again, crvOd it be effected without loss to himfor, how much soever some may ptcuwl to be ievc that the alteration in the piKre and mode of sale will not injure their speculations yet the i;rcat majority are persuaded to the contrary. The mode lor relief is simply this ; For Congress to give tfT cual relief to ali b -viajide settlers and improvers, (oj others, deemed right,) vtho hav pur-

ing as ir becomes due an is now the case. all Ian is not paid for. For instance ; A. has entered I oo quarter sections his payments arc equal to 20 whoiy sections give A, therefore, a full title to the a mount of the 20 whole sections which'hc has paid for by his instalments on the '100 quarter sections, and let Congiess resume and sell again according to the new mode and price. Should have

sold any of his land to actual setlers, John Bennett, which is oftentimes the fact, then, in that case; equal justice catibe meted out to A and the settler he resold to, by including -umr all those quarter or whole sections sore- rThoma Bennett, sold, within the lands for which A is to James Brooks, have a full title Anthonv B.-nnett,

ts would bean in'iurv and loss to the Ja,rclt lnwarUS,

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the following lots in the town of Merom. Sullivan rountw Indiana, or so mueh thereof as will bring the tax and eosts due thereon, for the year 1820, by order of the President and Trustees of the town of M'Tom.

PtTsa s .Xamcs Elisha B nidinot, Jams Blaek,

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same. William Gill same.

same,

same, same, same, same, Robert Gill, same.

same.

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United States. It may appearantly be so; but was it really so it is contended that the loss should rather fall on the whole thaw on innocent individuals, who by the late alteration of the mode ananricc, have been so deeply dis?ppoNded iUicir enterprizc V Thcitj regulations should nlv TS all sales whatever, and thouprhout tiu:X . S. whether sold at auction and bought at from 3 to 50 dollars the acre, or entered a the regular price of two dollars. Each buyer should have the value

of land paiu for by his instalments, at the i, 11 firicr he bauirht for .it tbn it. 'State nob. 1S' onkS I iQI'W Cll,

lie sale or at the entry firice. Gabriel Laurens, This mode, now proposed, would not John N IM C arty, only put at rest, forever, those vexatious John Smith, appeals to Congress for relief, but would i ' VifL-iirv nearly annihilate those speculative and i;;.,,. ' . high prices which have been bidden, to ulUim Y hltC, the great injury of the community, but in Joseph Wells, reality never intended to be paid. Sbould Davrid WilkillS, a bill, embracing such provisions, be '

carried through Congress, it would be the means of benefiting the state of Ohio Indiana, and Illinois, iKirticuTTtfty.-large entries have been made, not for lenient, but for resale ; at the sam Vjime enrich the speculator by contractir J-his purchases ; and by the resale by Coogess of the lands he gives back, thicken the settlers around' the wilderness his ill judged and ill timed extravagance of entry his tended to make, and which speculative entries have been gone into under an idea of the continuance of the former mode of forfeiture repurchases and all the attendant consequences, whether of injury to the community, by preventing the settlement of the country, or of ill gal benefit to themselves.

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It a t Ma n n fa c i o r y . HE subscriber t-cspecifuJiy informs his friends k the public in general, that he continues to can on the

Hatting business

in all its various branches, at his shop on Mais SriiEF.r in Vincenncs. whero he ha on hand Sc will at all times keep an extensive assortment of Fashionable Uatts, which he wi. "-arrant shall ntt in point of elegance Sc durability, be excelled by any in the "J. States. His prices shall also be a low as Hats oi the same quality can be procured elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his old customers for former favors, and pledges himself that no efforts on his part shall be w anting to merit a continuance of their patronage. RlCii'o. l PHI E Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. 'nnnan t'

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one b'ack mare, supposed to be s''x or

ovn "hi, 1,131 ajJIUll, Mll!!r W MHO hairs on her back, caused by a saddle a;;d some white in her mane, appraisu! to 28 dollars before me this l it! fk v ofOc tob r, 182.' OEMS AY SAY 'OKI). TWILL expose to sale the follow":- tr.icts of land on the twentyeth dav of t mber next, at the court house door in Anrri i, for taxes, if not sooner paid, c r so much thereof as will bring the t.tx due thereon and costs sale to commence at ten o'clock, a. r.j.

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rTT'MIE above establishment is now openk ready for th reception of Travellars and Others The Proprietor having furnished it wh every retjuisite necessary for the accTKfc

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Persons .Vuwu'a, Jacob liluze, James Conway, Kuben Crow, same, same, same.

Edward N. Cullum,

same, same, John Loyd, s one, 1). nicl Lae, Marvel .wan win, John Newla.al, sune, same.

John F. HicliardsiMi,

Joseph Idchardson, b;.me, V. p. same, N. p. same, S. p. Jesse Saunders, same, Ik-nj. Whitromb, Im.iC Moore, Joseph W'illard.

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BLANK DLLb for sale at thi Omcel

will be given by G. MAKCH,c.i.M. October 20,1820-

TAKl.N UP some lime ..inf.. ... f . lit

&Ta dark, wito a ciojj on'thi itft cur U. an under bit out of the rig.-.t sup. posed to be 13 )tars old no othei iniku pei Cl hub e. ALSO OXE STRAY HEIFER ikllx A Muley, i maks iec JrVi co; ceted The abo e stiaya g?3Cracan be had by paiinjj char ger, and appiyii to mc soon, MOSES KOLLI.YS Knx county. Or .7 .;- :jt

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