Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 June 1822 — Page 1

IT "7lY EMMU STOUT. VIJTCENNES, (INI).) SATURDAY, JUNK 1823. j Vol. 13. No. si.

WESTERN SUN & GENERAL ABTEHTISEH

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TWO DOLLARS perannum,if par r. advance, or TWO DOLLVitS & IK

TV CENTS at the end of the year, fo. whicU a note will be required. No subscription can be withdrawn until z arrearages are paid. .ini'ER-risF.MRsi's conspicuously inSsitl on tne usual teiinu. Advertising customers II 1 note on "i:.v.ir advcriisur.ier.ls the number of rimes tWv wiih tnem inserted those sent vrMout su h directions, will oe continued til tV. bid, must b paid for accordingly

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la. yd. o Fim : t: a hi ve i ; reckiv;,l-; v TKJiR- rrrn:. Receivers OJficc, June U'A, I S 2 2 . THE following kin Is of money vill

be received in payment tjr the .Puulic

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iiils of the Bmk of the United States and all its Br incites,

do oi i he incorporated and specie paving B inks in the town of B uton, Jlo of t iv- incorporated md specie paving

Banks in the Cities ol New irk, Philadelphia and Bdimorc, (except the City Bank of Baltimoie .) Co. of the district of Com nbi a, (except the Much mts & Frank tin Banks of Alexandria.) cf Ui F u rn us and Mechanics Bank at Madison, Iudfma. v Will I LOCK, r. r. m. (COURKCTKD WREKLY.) Tcnc-lLmte June 18:2 21 if

of liidiaiior

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arch Term A D. 1822.

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Henry Dickson, Eliza Dickson Jamima Dickson. Fiancis Dickson Sc William Dickson, Heirs of William Dickson, deceased and John Kennady, James MCullougn, St Wiiiiarn Wilson, Administrators of William Dickson, deceased. Dill in Chancery. ff IIS day, to wit, the 12th day of the said term of March, in the year aforesaid, came Hie complainant by G. R. C Sullivan, Esq. his attorney Sc counsel Sc fiied his bill in chancery, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Com t that Jonima Dickson. Francis Dickson Sc William Dickson, heirs of Villiam Dickson deceased and Jo'n Kennady la nes M'Cu lough & WililajnVUson,, administrators of William DicKson cleceased, do not reside in this State, ajid on motion if the co nplainant. by his counsel, it is ordered bv the court that the said defts. do appear here on the first day of the next term uto wit' the term ol June, in the year of our Lord 1822, and answer the complainants Bid or the same will be taken a confessed, and the Praver hereof will be decreen accordr'.ujly St that a copy hereof be inserted

fm weeks successively m the Western Sun, a Paper printed in this state.

Copv Teste R. !'UNTlClk K.CC.

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From the Xevj York Mercantile Adv. deduction of 37 h per cent, will

JLNiMIMi UL'NJi. lowed. A curious invention in fire-arms has Whire pavmem is inttnded to 1

been completed by an ingenious mechan- made by relinquishment, the nartv is le-

ic oi ims piace, oy me name ot isaian quireci to nie, on or betoie the 30th uay Jennings ; and in point ol importance both of September next, with the Register of for public and private use, is probabiy the Land Office wneie the lai.d was not equalled by any invention of the pres- purchased, a relinquishment in writin '- cnt aye. It is a single barrel and lock, to be executed in the manner and f. rin stocked in the usual style, and is perfect- heretofore prescribed, which nu-t con ly simple, sate, and convenient. The .tain all the tracts held bv him as nur-

number of charges may be extended to chaser, assignee, or otherwise (a:id purfifteen, or even to twenty each charge, chased at the same Land Ofiicc,) for being under as complete control as a w hic h he wishes relief under the act

single ctiarge in an ordinary gun; and The party relinquishing must pay to

may be Urea in the space ot two seconds the register and receiver, respectiv y, to a charge, or at longci intervals, at fifty cents !oreer tract relii quisheti to the option of the possessor with the the United Mates, and fifty cents to the ame accuracy and force as any other register for itcehing, recotding, and gun The principle can be applied to filing the relinquishment any musket, rifle fowling piece or pisbl, hen the part) intends to avail him and can be made to fire trom uv o to self of relief by furthtr credit, he must, twelvt times, without adding anf nS to on or befoie ti e 30ih clay of September the incumbrance of the piece. cxept5 next, file, with the it-gister ot the laud or six ounces to its weight. TMiaUrc office where the land naa fiurchard a soldier is put in possession of a gun, out declatation, in wiitii.g, setting forth such of which he can throw tweUe or fifteen intention, in the manner anefform here

charge at his enemy, at the commencement of an engagement, as fast as he can cock and pull trigger, and be left in possession of a simple gun, to load and fire single chai ges like- any other gun, with the advantage of its priming i'self

Vinccnnes, lune , 1822.

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State 'u Indiana

NTaX I'lRCUl r COURT

March T-r;, A. D i 822.

iJbsUP-loB Pervion fur a

.i c f Div-rce athri ,e Snapp, J

J HIS day, to wit, the 1 2th day of

the said term of March in thr v ar

aforesaid, came the complanant bv G R

C. Su'livan, Esq. his attorney Sc counsel, and filed hi- Bill, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of his state, It is therefor orde-ed by the court that unless the defendant v'atherine napp shall appear oere at the next Term of the Court, 'to wit" the term of June in the vear of our Lord I 822, to answer the

J the President of lie United Sftttes.

"vJplttRttAS, tnc President of the j y Jntte t states 'm authoiized by lavt

tu - i . -e lands to be off red for sale: Fnei efre. I, J.vmks Monhok iMesincr.t oi the United States, do hereby decia.c and m.iUe known that the public sal s slutil be o as follows, viz . At tne L md Odivc at Ferre Haute, in Itidi tua. on ihe titst Monday injury next, fo t ie sale of Township i7 and 18 in range l,east of the 2d principal. meridian line 1 7 and I 8, in ranges I , to 9, west do At the Land Office at Vandaliain Illinois, o:i the third donday in July next, for the sale of Townships II, 12, 13 and 14, in ranges 1 and 2, east of the 3d principal meridian line 11 12 13, 14 and 15, in ranges 3 and 4, do At the same p ace, on the third Monday in August next, for the sale of Townships I I. 12. 13, 14 .md 15, in ranges 5 6 and 8, cast of the 3d principal mciidim line I I, in range 7. do At the Luul Office at Palestine, in Illinois, on the fi st Monday in August next for the s ile of

Township-. 6 7, S and 9. in ranges 9, 10

and 1 L cast ol 3d principal m

ndian line 5. 6, 8 and 9. in range 14, wet of 2d do 8 and 9 12 and 13 do

At the same place, on the first Monday in Septe-niKM next, for the s'de of

Townsnips 10, II, 12 and 13, in ranges 9, It) ami I I. cast of 3d principal meridian line 10, II, 12 and IS, ii. ranges 12, I 3 and 14. west of 2d do At t. ... I .. . I f? .. . A. " I I

ii iuu s.tuie uraee, on me ursi uonuav JS ?za , . . n r . in Octolvmext. for thn s de ,,f ' Jf ( evtlficatc of fsand

Townships M, 15, 16 and 17, in ranges 9 j fytjchasrd from the United Sfafes

10 and I i, east ot ;d p'in lpal meridian line 14, 15 16 and 17, in ranges 12, 13 and 14, west of 2d do At thesime place, on the first Mondav in ember next, for the sale of Townships IS, 19, 20 m 121, in ranges 9, 10

l( fore piesoibed and pa to the icgister fif'y cents for teething, recordh.g, and fiiing the same. Where the drbt is placed on further credit, the annual instalments are n ada payable at the pctiods prescribed by the

I he cavalry may be lurnished with hoi- act ot the 2d o March, 1821.

ster pistols, containing five or six char- No interest wid be rhaiged on payges, which can be used on horseback nunts made on or belore the 30th of with the same convenience as ordinary September next, whe her Mich payments pistols. The navy can be furnished with go to cotnfdee tin balance ( tie on that muskets for marines in close engage- da, or be in discharge of instalments

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ments, and boarding pistols, unequalled by any thing in naval warfare In delending a breach, the power of ten men is concentrated in one ; and in arn)tmg our small gariisons on the Indian frontieis, their power might be increased four fold, at an inconsiderable expense ; and as a defence against the pirates that now throng our neighboring waters, two or three of tfe guns, in the hands of skilful marksmen, would be ablejtp cut off a whole boat's crew before they could succeed in boarding a vessel. As a sporting, or hunting gun its advantages are not less important It enables the sportsman to meet a dock with twice the advantages of a double barrel gun, without any of its incumbrances, and it enables the hunter to meet his

came in anv emcrtrencv. This mm iias

complainants Bill, the same will be taken been shown to many of the principal ofas confessed and a decree entered up ficers of our navy and armv, and has been accordingly, and it is further ordered highly approved of, and indeed no one that a Copv hereof be inserted four , who h;rs seen a fair rvhihithm nf its nmv.

weeks successiv ely in the Western Sun,

a Paper Printed in this state f A Copy Teste. R B-'NITClk. K.OiC. Vincennes, Jun- I. 1822 18 -fO

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Land Office at Vinccnnes

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wlndi become due prior to that day.

Payments m de after the 30th clay of September next in discharge ol initaU ments due before that day. 1 be subject tointert st at 6 percent per annum from the day on which they ought t3 l ave been made, under the piovisions of the oiiginalact to the date of pavment. if the annual instalments becomeing due after the 30th of September tr.xt be not paid at the periods prescribed by lar for their payment, they are chargeable with an interest at 6 per cent per an num from the 30th day of September, 1821, to the time of payment. A'at. IiitlVgencer.

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From the Cincinnati Gazette. A i: EC i UAL C RF, FOR THE

AGCK. There is not a more unpleasant disor der than the fever and .gut that is at the same time so common in every part of the count! y A remedy lor this dis ease has come to our knoulidye. and

ers has even been able to find

tion to it It will shortly be offered to one which we have proved by numcious our government, and wo trust it will 1 experiments to b eff ctual, and we deem meet the attention ot its merits man- it a cltry we owe to the i ommuniu to ufactorv of these guns is now established , make it as public :m up rm VW

at No. 51, Fulton street, where any one j no particuiai knowledge in the h, aiinjr

art, nor do we pretend to be the discov-

WBLIC notice is hei eby given that

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those fractional sections, which have hetetoforc been exposed to public sale, and which bv reason of their having not been subdivided, could be sold onlv as thr-v stand clascd in the old books of this office, may be purchased in whole or in parts; their subdivision having been effected bv the Survevo' Gner-d TOHN B VOLLE T. R L. O.

is at libertv to call and satisfy himself as

to the correctness of th statement.

last day of June next, all TO THE UNI FED s r A FES' LAND

DEBTORS. Treasury Department " Gentral Land QJJiifr NOTICE is hereby given to nTfsons indebted to the United States for blic lands, who were entitled to, but who did not avail themselves of, any of the provisions of the act of Congress " for the relief of purchasers of the public lands prior to the first oi July 1820, ' passed on the second day of March, 1821. that, in pursuance of the piovisions of an act of Congress, entitled An act supplementary to an act, entitled 4 An act for

the reliet of nurchasers nf the nuh'ir

I 'BLIC Notice is hereby given, that

? three weeks after date, application will be made to the register of the land

office at Vincennes. for the renpwnl nf I .u i . .1 i..,tk

' - ianu5 iiiiui iu iue IX uuy in .i iri. a ,

passed on the Cjnh day of Apf, f22.

nuvl ll,e ist of 3t principal meridian

lhv 19, 20 and 2L in ranges 13 and 14, t0Wn.shlPr9

a certincatc in mv name, tor the south

west quarter of sertion number 35 in

N Range t2 V' st, in the

west of 2d principal meridian line

1-M 9 and 20, in range 12, do do 1. 11, do do 17. l- 19 md 20, 10, do do E tc i ale will commence with the lowest number ol section, township and range nd proceed in regular numerical order. 2

ue lanci reserved bv law tor the use

district of incennes ; the original having been transmitted by mail, and mis carried Given under my hand at Vincenr.c this 20th day of Mav 1822. S ROBi R T RODGEllS. Vincennes, Mav 1822 17 -9t

of schools or for other purposes, will be Lotf Certificate of Laid pitl'cliaK TC'V. vca fm,n sale- fed from the United Hates.

1 TjTBLiC notice is hereby gh en, liat

UiUI1 unuer mv hmd, at the city c . i i . ..

wnsiungton, tins 14th day of March, j322.

I AMES MONROE. I3y the President: iOSlAH MEIGS, Conimiss.oncrjrf the O L id O'V.

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efilne weeks after date, applicaubn wili j made to the Register of the land office at Vincennes, for the renewal of a certificate issued in the name of Thomas Necdham and Francis Bently, for the south east quarter of section No. two, in

townshipNo six south, in range No ele

ven West, in the district of Vincennes

barrels 1 1

an excellent qualiu fo- sale by fire Given under mv hand at Vincennes FIJAV IS DICKSON, Junr. this 28th Mav, 1822.' Vincennes April, 12th 1822. U-tf ' l'RANCIS BENTLY.

they are allowed to comph t t!H,r payments under the provh'n-:' ; f t!.e aforesaid act of the 2d march i i. j 1 , ; yt i cably to the instruction ind ionns l.ovt-.fore given. The unpaid interest which shall have accrued on the debt before the 3'Jth day afScptemhsr, 182!. is remitted. In every rase where the relief tendered by the act is accepted, the original ceirificutc of the purchase is requiredto

he surrendered to the register i (71T- land ' lis.hnar.t, so well !.?. wn in the nistorv of

erers of this remedy ; but having tried it in various cases, and experienced its beneficial effects we do not hesitate to recommend it with confidence to such of our fellow citizens as may be afflicted with this tedious and disagreeable complaint ; and if the prescription is pioperly pursued, we will vtntuie o premise a cure, after one day's use of it, or two at h nh .tt. Fake one portion of powdered r -ubarb and two eqin l portions of the best Peru viau bark, and mix il m in French brandy, or good old vvhiskev, to the consistency of thin cream brandy is pieh rablc. 'Fake as mm h as the patient can bear from tne third of a wine glas- to a full glass, accoiding to the age of the patit nt lour or five times a day. F r a cl ild, it should be diluted with water A little spice m 'V be added to make it more pala'able. It ti e batk bhould act t(;o powe'lully on the boweis, cJiminish the rmmtiu The best barks should always be procured. I here is a gie..t iiiff tence in the (pnntity, as well as the price of this article. KENTLWOR HI CASTLE. This famous and magnificent estab-

office Kvirre th

or bcfuie the next.

land v.aiifea9rd

0th day of hepTember

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; and, " where boznd the tn Idem many a mighty chiel," and which been so finely represented to us in

In case of lost certificates the party on (jf the Wavcrly idxcK, i-s stated

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is reouirea to advertise the same nine time in a public newspaper, and to file proof of their loss in their stead, with his affidavit, before a mi;istratc properly authenticated, that such cettificates were never assigned by him to anv person or person whomsoever C 4 Where the w nole sum due is fh.'u.) .n or before the Suth day of iiepuinSf libit,

as

likely to fad into the hands of a gentleman of Massachusetts, Col. Joseph ' -ud-ley. of R xhury, vrho is said tube lineal heir to ihe Earl f Lt iccs'cr. LATEST FROM sou i H AMERICA Nfr W YORK. MAY 22. 13y the arrival this xuuiuin of tlie schr.