Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 May 1822 — Page 1
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WESTERN SUN & GENETRAI la IiY ELIIIU STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, MAY, 18 1822. Vol. 13. No. lC
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7VE WESTERN SUM jsd HEXERAE ADVERTISER, IS published every &AtVRi)Ar at TWO DOLLARS per annum, if par n advance, or TWO DOLLARS k Fit. TY CENTS at the end of the year, fo. which a note will be required. . s'o subscription can be withdrawn until all arrearages arc paid. .nvERi'isEiEsts conspicuously inVeiled on the usual terms. Advertising customers "ill note on their advertisements the number of times thev wish them inserted those sent without such directions, will be continued til forbid, & must be paid for accordingly 'TJllJOFFlCE MOXEV RECEIVABLE, AT TERRE HAUTE. Specie, Dank of the U. States and branches, Incorporated Banks of Boston, (Mass.) New York Bank, in New -York, Manhattan Company, do. O , Mechanic's Bank, do.
iMcrcnanis uu Union, do. Hrnk of America. do.
rv Bank ol Pennsylvania, rnuaueipmu
Do ol North America, do. Do. of Philadelphia, do. Farmer's Sc Mechanic's Bank, Mechanic's Bank of city & county,
Commercial bank of Penn. do. a Schuylkill bank, do. Bank'of Northern Liberties, do Union bank of Baltimore, Baltimore, Mechanic's bank, do. Merchants do. Franklin do. of Baltimore, do. Commerc'l k Tanners bank do. Farmers' k Mechanics do. Hank of Maryland, do. Do of Baltimore, do. Bank of Columbia, Dis. of Columbia Union bank of Georgetown, do. Farmers' k Mechanic's bank, do. Patriotic bank of Yashington, do. Bank of Washington, do. Do. of Metropolis, do. Union bank of Alexandria, do. Bank of Alexandria, do Do. of Potomac, do. Farmer's bank of Washington, do farmer's h Mechanic's bank of Indiana, (Madison. Ind.) v Except Notes of a less denomination Vv IhanFhe Dollais V1' A WHITLOCK, r. r m.
rt (COIIRKCTED WEEKLY.) Terrcilaute, 8th Sept. 1320.
C2-U Land Office Money. Receiver's Office at Vincennc3 9th Scfittwbrr, 1820. HIE Secretary of the Treasury has directed that in addition to specie Bills of the Bank ot the uniteu oiaics ind Branches, the notvis of the following banks be received in payment for Public Landssold in this District, viz : All the incorporated banks in the town of Bostor, In the cities of Philadelphia. NewYork and Richmond, (Va ) In the city of Baltimore (except the Citv bank of Baltimore,) In District of Columbia ("except the the Merchants and Franklin Banks of Alexandria,) Sc the following specie paying hanks in the state of Indiana, viz : The Farmer's and Mechanic's bank at J.fadison, Indiana. J. C. S HARRISON , STOLEN. CUN Saturday night last out of the staP hie of H. Lassellc, two patent spring Saddles, one a quilted Buckskin, iih a leopard skin housin S a buffalo cover with plated stirrup irons the 'ether a omltcd calfskin scat, and leopard housin, and plated stirrub irons TEN dollars; icward will be giving tor the hauulcs and thief, or five dollars for either. II. LASSELLE. Alirrh IX. 1132. 1 7-tt Gun smithing. PrTJ HE subscribers respectfully informs y the citizens of Vincennes. and the
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C V xnenced the Gun smithing business, in V Vincennes on second street, opposite to v t' ni. Burches, Grocery, where they will Vinake and repair guns, in the best manner, and on the shortest notice. JOHN TEFnEE. GEORGE KH EPS.
Vincennes April, 25, 1822. 13-tf
PIILVTLXG YEARLY Executed at UiiaOiBce.
) PROPOSALS vf OF (SAMUEL DILLWOUTty v FOR IK M PUBLISHIXCr BrSUnsdRIPTTOX The Military Instructprj And Militia Manuat)mmm Containing a System "of Disciplineand Manoeuvres of Infantry, V Adsfited to the use of the Militia. Shewing the formation, manoeuvres and evolutions of Company, Battallion & Regiment. Also the several duties and situations 01 each Ofiiccrand non-commissioned officer, on Parade and in Manoeuvre.
To which is added, the most approved UlOQC 01 Manuel Exercise. The whole compiled from the best moclem authors, under the immediate inspection of My or Gen!, n jqhxsox, of Vincennes, Indiana. The necessity and utility of such a work must be obvious to every Officer and Soldier : an uniform action ol the whole, greatly facilitates the movements of any body of men, 5c on the knowledge of this, the efficacy of their exertions must greatly depend. There are no means by which knowledge can be more readily obtained than by the experience of others, with these considerations the proposed work is presented for patronage. COA'DITIO.YS. The work shall be neatly printed, on good paper, and will contain about 150 pages. It will be delivered to subscribers at 75 cents per copy, stitched, or g i bound in boards. Those who subscribe and pay for tei. copies shall be entitled to one copy gratis the work will be put to press, & shall be finished with all possible dispatch, as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers arc obtained to defray the expenses of printing. The names of subscribers will be primed at the end of the work Vincennes, Feb. 1822. fcCr Printers in Indiana and Illinois, disposed to aid the above work, will be pleased to give the proposals a few insertions in their papers, and receive subscriptions for the same. S D. LosttfJirtijlcatcs of Lands pure Li from ihc United States. chaPUBLIC notice is hereby given, that three week's after date, apfjtication will be made to the Register of tireand t ilBce at Vincennes, for N the lenevfd o. three Certificates in the name oiHSh3el D Walters. Stephen W'alterstV4fitJ Scamon, for the north west ciuartcr of I Section No. 20, in Township Nb, three south, of Range No. ten west ; thoorth cost quarter of Section No. 19, in Tow nship No. three south, of Range No. ten west ; and for Fraction No. 13, in Township No. two south, of Range No. thirteen west, in the District of Vincennes, the originals having been lost by mail. STEPHEN WALTERS. March 26, 1822. 9-9w Los&fCertificate 'of Land Purchfyed from the United States. jfcjulic notice U hereby given, that, ni.Tc weeks after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes, for the renewal of a certificate No. 2256, dated Oct 3d 1816, iscnr1 in tlo mnP r F W A rmttrnnrr frw t the N E. quarter of Section No. 28, in J Township No. 10 North, of Range No. : iq West in the district of Vincennes, the miginal having been lost or distrcyed. Given tinder my hand at Vincennes this 12th day of April 1822. . JOHN EW1NG. JOHN WISE, HAVITr, connected a Boot -" Shnn Shop wiur ins o.iu if i.i'. t i , win constantly kfn Vn hand, and for sale, a supply of ft a . M r f T 1t . . O O TS. S FfO E S, is? SAD D L E R V, of all kinds, and of the firs quali which he will receive in payment. or HIDFS xincennrs. March I EE ill I Y. 1 E subscriber Ivwing again taken the FERRY ol Chas. Smith, deed. whtrre he has a irge new boat, with aprons an 1 railing for the ease pnd safety of carriages and stock He flatters him ; self bv strict attention, to share a part cf : the public favor DAVID CHANDLER. March 20, 1S22. 6 tf
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liy the President of the United States. WHEREAS, the President of the United States is authoiized by law lu cause lands to be offered for sale: Tnerefore, I, James Monkok, Presi
dent ot the United States, do hereby de clare and make known that the public sales shall be held as follows, viz : At the Land Offico at Terre Haute, in Indiana, on the fust Monday in July next, for Jhc sale of Townships 7 and IS, in range l,cast of the 2d principal meridian line 17 and 18, in ranges I, to 9, west do At the Land Office at Vandaliain Illi nois, on the third .wunuay in July next, for thesaieof TAmntlinc II to I J 14 '.n I Auniiiiiij:? mi. . . a., ii hi ill iiiu'.. a 4- - 7 ,-- " ' - and east of the 3d principal meridian line 11 12. 13, 14 and 15, in ranges 3 and 4. do At the same place, on the third Monda in August next, for the sale of Townships 1J 12, 13, 14 and 15, in ran ges 5, 6 arVtl(j, cast of. the od principal meridian line 11, in range 7, do At the Landbce at Paiestim-, in Illinois, on the ffrWluonday in August next for the sale of Townships 6 7, 3 and 9, in ranges 9, 10 and 1 1, cast of 3d principal meridian line 5, 6,8 and 9, in range 14 west of 2d do 8 and 9 1 2 and 1 3 do At the same place, on the first Monday in September next, for the sule of Townships 10, 1 1, 12 and 13, in ranges 9, lOand 11, cast of 3d principal meiidian line 10, 11, 12 and 13, n. ranges 12, 13 and 14, west of 2d do At the same place, on the first Monday in October next, for the sale of t ownships 14, 15, 1 6 and 17, in ranges 9 10 and 1 I, east of 3d principal meridian line 14, 15 16 and 17, in ranges J 2, IC jmd 14, west of 2d do At iliesame place, on the first Monday in N'ovvnbcr iu xt, for the sale of Townships 18, 19, 20 and 21, in ranges 9, 10 and 11, cast of 3d principal meridian line 18, 19, 20 ;u.d 21, in ranges 13 and 14. west of 2d principal meridian line 18, 19 and 29. in range 12. do do uo uo 1, do ' no 0, JoA do e with ije lov 18, 11 17. IS, 19 end 20, 10 T t ' i I iacn sate win commence witn low est number of section, townshipJid"ange und proceed in regular numerical order. 2 The land reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other purposes, will be reserved from sale. Given under my hand, at the city of Nvashmgton, this 14th day of March, i822. IAMES MONKOE. B the President: JUSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of the G.-n. Land Otfu e. State of Indian in. vJalILLIVAN C1R. UI1 COURT, March 7erm, A. D. 1822. gmam Mattingly; His Creditors. On petition for the benefit oftfie Insolvent Act. V II T this time came the said Willianr, U by S. Whittlesey ids attorney, and filed his petition praying this honorable Court, to grant to him. the benefit of an act. entitled an act, for thu benefit of insolvent debtors It is therefore ordered that, notice of the pendency of Ihi.i suit, be puolished in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vincennes, fo- four weeks, in succession, and that the Coiut will act on said Pctiiion, on the first day of next Term r" A Copy Teste S. OEM AN, OK S.C.C. State v' Indiana. RN(Xt:iRCUI I COURT. March Term, A. D. 1622. Holmes, vs. rcditors. petition for the benefit of the Insolvent Act. 9 tlIIE above applicant by John Law his II attorney, having filed his Petition, and schedules at the present term, agreeably to the several Insolvent acts; It is therefore ordered by the court, that ' public notice thereof be given in the Western iiun, lor three wttKs succes sively, and sixty days before tr.e time sit for hci.tbg and that on the tiurd day vA - j the ensuing Jun Term, the court will finally act upon said Petition.
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tatc of Indiana. SULLIVAN CIRCLT 1 COURT, March Term, A D. 1S22. William Shcphcid, vs. His Creditors.
On petition for the bereft of the insolvent Act, k T this time came the said William, x by his attorney, and on. motion ordered that the pendency of this suit, be published in the Western Sun, a p . per printed in Vincennes, for four weeks in succession, and the Court will act on said Petition, on the first day of next Term. A C opy Teste. S. COLMAN, C!k. May 1, 1822. U 4t Statr of Indiana. SULLIVAN CIRCUIT ( DUllT, Manh Term, A D 1322. James Trimbe, vs. His Creditors. On petition for the benefit of th insolvent Act. A T this time came Hie said James i Sl Tiimble, by S Whittlesey, J. is attorney and filed his petition, praying this lonoiable Court to grantlo him the benefit of an act, entitled, an act, lor the benefit of Insolvent debtors. It is then fore considered by the Court, that notice be given of the pendency of this suit, in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vincennes, for four weeks successive!) and that the Couit, will act on said petition on the first day of the next Term. A Copy Teste SAMUEL COLMAN, CU-. May 1, ld22. U 4t State of 'ndiana. SULLIVAN C.RrUI COURT, lcrch Term, A. D, 1822. William Pitts. 1 vs. Tcrsign A'iwhnrr.ts Euan Rice J NT) noN at this time came the plaintiff by Jamss Nash, his attorney and on motion it is ordt-rcd that un ess the defendant, shall appcai by himself, or attorney at, orbefote iht ne::t term of this Court, and put in special bail, the Court ull poccid to hear, and determine the same in his abse nce and it z further ordered, that a ' opy of this order, he published in the W estern Sun. a piper printed in Vincennes, for thrco weeks successively. A Ccpy 1 cstc. S. COLMAN, Clk. May I, 1322. i3t TOBTiICNOTJC!:, Land Office ai Uincennrs, APUiL 4th, 1822. ff'T is hcrcb mudc known, that ail those (I Fractional Stctijns, containing loO or more acres, which have been subd'n ided by the Surveyor General, end havo been heretofoie withheld from sale, shall be opened to private sale, on the thir teenth day of Mai next, and may he pur chased v. hole, or in parts as subdivided. Those which mav happen not to be vet subdivided, mav r.lvi be purchased from the said day, as they stand classed in the old hooks fif this office, until their subdi vision 13 effected. 10 JOHN BA::OL! ET. r t. e G. II. C. Sulhvfw. (ATTORNEY Sc COl'SCELLOH AT LAW ) "ILL practice in the first Judicial V V Circuit, ol the state of Indicia and in the counties ol Crawford and Ed wards in the state oi Illinois. He n ay alu ays he found at his clhce in Vincennes unle-s when absent en professional business he has made an agreement, for business forwarded to him, in his absc ikc, to be attended to. 5 Uf "JKJ O I I E is hereby jicn, that n u IN Office of the Steam Mill, is kept at the house of Mr. John D. Hav WILSON LAGOW, J:ty. Fcr C. .S'wifiN r. .V. M. C. Vincennes, April 4, 1322. 10-ff Dried AppLs. C EVEN TY barrels dkifd applf.s of fc'l an exccdei t '"i:,.ilt , fo air hv F R A Nt'IS D 1CK O N, Jur.r. Vinccm es April. 12th 1822. I 1-jf A tew copies of the U.wtUiu tint of Indiana, for sale ut . this otlicc.
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