Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 September 1822 — Page 2

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and death, lie told ua not to sell any

more of our lauds, for 'he never sold land J

to any one. Sonic of us now keep the seventh day ; but I wish to quit it, tor the

FERRY.

THE subscriber having again taker, the FERR Y ol Chas Smith, deed

r, eat Snirit made it for other, but not 'Where he has a large new boat, with a

for the Indians, who ought every day to . Pns and railing, for the ease and satcu

attend to their business. He has ordered

me not to drink any intoxicating drink, and not to lust aftet any women but my own, and informed me by doing so, 1 should live the longer. He made known to me that it was very wicked to tell lies. Let no one suppose that this 1 have now said is not true. " I have now to thank the governor for vrhwi he has done, and have informed him what the Great Spirit has ordered me to cease from, and I wish the governor to inform others of what I have communicated. This is all 1 have at present to s-y. CORNPLANTER" PETRIFACTION EATON, (OHIO JULY 2.

An elderly gentleman, who late y died . . r t - ... i .

of carriages and stock. He flatters him

self by strict attention, to share a part o the public favor. DAVID CHANDLER PROPOSAL For carrying Mails of the United States on the fotlowing Post Roads will be re

jceiveu at tne General rost Unice unthe Uth day of October, next, inelusive : fS l'1 Indiana.

27. rrom I erre Haut to Clinton, m Parke cty. once in two weeks, 15 miles Leave Teue Haut every other Thursday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Chiton b) 9 a. m. Leave Clinton at 11 a m. andaniveat Terre Haute by 4 p. m

28. From Washington by Burlington,

in I-ayette county, State of Kentucky, pre- S cer in 0wcn county, and Mai'tins ..nt tr flivith rennesied that his .

vious to his death reques'ed that his

daughter's remains should be disinterred a id ileposited by the side of his own His daughter had been bniicd about eleven years, in the county of Uouibon, Ky. Alter his decease, the old gentleman's request was complied with. To the gre it surprise and astonishment of those engaged in raising the daughter's rein i.s, her body was found to be cntiic, and of its full size. On a minute examination it was discovered to be perfectly petrified its specific gravity was about the same as that of common lime stone. The coffin was entirely decayed. Her countenance had undergone so small an alteration that her husband, it is said, on beholding her, fainted. Hyfiochondrical. A respectable gentleman of the name of Priichard, died at Portsmouth, Virginia, in an attempt to imitate the Saviour, by fasting forty d-iy. He died on the twenty-fifth of the t ial. In his rational momenta he was a pious and worthy man. A proposition has been stated in the Niagara (Upper Canada) Gleaner, to connect lakes E'ie and Ontario by a canal t;iat won id be sufficient to carry vessels large enough to naviirate both lakes. Aow f'nrw?. Not long since an attempt was made to invalid lie an indenture because, though perfect in all parts, the paper on whirh it was written was r t cut in at the topi The Judge desired to look at the d:ed and taking his scissors from his pocket, he quietly zigXgged it, and returned it to the profound lawyer, by whom the quibble had been started, as a valid instrument. In a late debate in the British parliament Mr. Hennet said he 'wish d the Canadas to be given ufi '

A Lottery is advertised in Deleware, for the purpose of drawing comfortable births in a burying ground. Nat Ad. One Hundred Dollars Reward. RANAWAY from the subscriber's farm on Piattin creek, Jefferson county, Missouri, a negro man named BILL, about 21 years old, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, stout made and very active, has a scar about the middle of his upper lip, and another on his. left arm, above the elbow occasioned by a burn - his complexion very black, and his nose very flat, he has some learning, and can play on the fiddle - he was brought from Maryland by James Pettit, and sold to Robt Pettit, and afterwards owned by Titus Strickland of St. Genevieve, of whom I purchased him - he ran a way ffom me on the 9th of July, 1820 - a reward of Fifty Dollars with all reasonable charges will be given to any person who will confine said negro in am jail so that I get him again, or One Hundred Dollars if delivered to me in Jefferson county, Missouri. JAMES Mc.CORMACK. Sept. 6, 1822. 35-3t*

fjnAKLN up by Man Henry, living in

A'artin county, Mitchelme town

ship, near the mouth of Indian creek, one ditk biown maie, supposed tr be 5 years

old, 1 4 hands high, both hind feet and the right foie foot Mhite above the pastern joint, a blaze face and long tail, no other

marks perceivable, appiaiscdto 80, be fore n e. S P STRING!! M. J r.

August 31. '822.

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I ax ;otice.

I! 2 1 1 Nins, ,ul lne taxes must i w be collected therelore ail persons o vuig lax, will please pi epate themselves raid pay the same by the tenth of next month. johv nnr ri: S1rr Kc. September 14, iun. sj.4l

ville in Morgan to Indianapolis, once in

two weeks, 125 miles. Leave Washington every other Tues day at 6 a. m. and arrive at Indianapoliion Friday by 10 a. m. Leave Indianapolis every Friday at 2 p. m. and arrive at Washington on Mon day by 6 p m. 29. From Lawrenceburgh by Napoleon to Indianapolis, once in two weeks, 89 miles. Leave Lawrenceburgh every other Fri

day at 6 a. m. and arrive at Indianapolis

on Sunday by 10 a m. Leave Indianapolis on Sunday at 2 p. m. Sc arrive at Lawrenceburgh on Tuesday by 6 p. m.

Note I. The contracts are to be on

the usual terms and conditions ; the pay-

to be made quarterly. The contracts are

to commence on the first day of January. 1823 ; those for the routes No 1 to 34

inclusive, ate to continue for one year; for routes No. 35, 36, and 62, are to continue for four years ; and those for routes No 37 to 61, inclusive, are to continue two years. RETURN J. MEIGS. Jun. Post Master General. August 26, 1822. 34 4t

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PROPOSALS

OF

MUEL DILLWORTH,

FOR

PUBLISIITXG bt SUBSCRIPTION The Military Instructor,

And Militia Manual,

TaluaMe Goods. Reynolds & bonner,

MARKET STREET VINCENXES, f !J AVE just received from new york PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE, a very extensive and general assortment of European. India. & American DRY GOODS. ALSO HARDWARE and CUTLERY, GLASS,' and I WA11E. LIVERPOOL, 3 Superior COTTON c WOOL CARDS, STRAW BONNETS, Ladie's and (Gentlemen's MOROCCO, 1 DnAT1Cj MID, and SHOES, LEATHER 3 ""J A complete assortment of GROCERIES, latent NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c. &c. Ail purchased at the lowest prices: which enables them to sell accordingly. 33-tf September, 1822. NJSW GOODS. Cs$ S TOMLIXSOM, ON MARKET STRRKT VINCENNBS, J1J AS jtist received from Philadelphi . Ill and Baltimore, an elegant and ge ncral assortment of DKY GOODS, GltOCBIUfi, OAUDWAUE, QUEENS W A HE. Sec. which he offers for sale by retail, at the lowest cash prices blacksmiths! ""5)T"ANTED immediately, a sobei, V Y industrious, good workman, to take charge of a Blacksmiths Shop, about one mile & a half from Vincennes on the state ro:d constant employ and good wages will be given npply to the subscriber living near the Rev. Samuel T. Scott's DAVID ANDREWS. August 29, 1822 3l-tf

GROCERY STORE.

M: Bruillet & F. Bayai

MAKET STREET, VINCENXES,

HAVING formed a co partnership in tiie grocery business, have nov? on hand, cheap for CgA, almost every a;t.cle in the Grocery line persons wish ng to purchase cheap, would do well to atl upon them. 34-3t September 20, 1822. Lost Certificate of Land pw chased from the United Nates. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that nine weeks after date, application

a ill be made to the Register ot the Land Office at Vincennes, for the renewal of a ) Certificate in my name, for the west half of the south east quarter of Section No. wo, in Township No. 4 north, of Range To. 3 west, in the District of Vincennes ; ihe original having been destroyed by ire (iiven under my hand at Vincennes his 8th day of August, 1822. 28-9i WILLIAM GRAY. f

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MICHAEL COLLLNa, E PEC I'FUI LY h.fo.ms tin- citi

zens of Vincennes and its vicinity '

that he has comn enced

Containing a Sv;tfm nf l)iirinlinn nnrl ir-

MancEUvres of Infantry, I Boot fj9 SllO' Making Adtifited to the use of the Militia. On Market street, where he hopes by Shewing the formation, manoeuvres andrstrict and close attention to business, to evolutions of Company, Battallion & merit and receive a portion of public paHeiriment. tronairc.

Also the several duties and situations oi

each Officer and non commissioned of ficer, on Parade and in Manceuvre.

To which is added, the most approved

mode of Manuel Exercise.

The whole compiled from the best mo

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August 16 1822.

Till: riSCENNES'

(DISTILLERY.

Luat Certificate of Land parclu sed from the UnVed States. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, tlat three weeks after date, application n ill be made to the Register of the Land 'Jffice at Vincennes, for the renewal of a Certificate in the name of John Musser, !"or the N. E. quarter of Section No. 27, jf Township No. 7, N. of Range No I. W. in the District of Vincennes; the original having been lost. Given under ny hand at Vincennes, this sixth day of :eptember, 1822. JONATHAN! HUNTINGTON. Lot Certificates of Lands purchased from the United States. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that, three weeks after date, appacaiion will be made to the n g'ster of the land ffice at Vincennes. for the renewal of

two certificates in tne name ot Virutn lloggatt, for the N E 10, 12 N. 9 W. and S. W. 18, 12 N 8 W Also, one

certificate in the name of illiam Hog?att and Janies Coffin, for the S. E. 3, 2 N. 9 W. The original having been lost or destroyed. Given under my ha d at Vincennes, this 3d dav of Auun 1822. ELU H R WLEY, Jtastigner of said Hoggatt Sc Ctjfin IsO.st Certificate of Lands purchar sed from the United States. -

PUBiJC Notice is hereby given, that J riine weeks after date', annlicatiuriC

ivill be m ule to the Register of the Land

Office at Vincennes, for the renewal ol a certificate in my name, for the north

tat quarter of Section No. 11, in Town

hip .o 12 north, ol Ranee No 1 1 west.

in the District pof Vii cmnes ; the origin d having been lost Given under n7

hand at v incenncs this 29th day of Au

gust, 1822.

9t-31 DP GEORGE MITCHELL.

HHE undersigned has tiken the abovi 11 Establishment for the purpose oi

dern authors, under the immediate in-; Manufacturing WHISKEY. Where spection of Major Genl. h joa'So.v, they have on hand, and intend keeping of Vincennes, Indiana. ja constant supply ot the best quality ol The necessity and utility of such a ' Rectified Whiskey ; wan anted inferior

work must be obvious to eveiy Olfuer ! to none manufactured in the country.

an 1 Soldier : an uniform action ot the

whole, greatly facilitates the movements of any body of men, Sc on the knowledge of this, the efficacy ol their exertions must greatly depend. There are no means by which knowledge can be more readily obtained than by the experience oi others, with these considerations the proposed work is presented for patronage. COXDITIOXS. The work shall he neatly. printed, on good paper, and will contain about 150 pages. It will be delivered to subscribers at 75 cents per copy, stitched, oi gl bound in boards. Those who subscribe and pay for ten copies shall be entitltd 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 are obtained to defray the expenses of printing. The names of subscribers will be piinted at the end of the work. 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 vme S D.

"AK.EN up by Joseph and Elijah H Ditisson. of Lite liver township.

,son county, one light dun horse, flax

mane and tail, about 15 hands high, a stat

in his forehtad, racks and trots well, left

hind foot white, his lore leggs marker

wth a rope or hobble, no brands percei vablc, supposed to be 7 or 8 years old appraised to 85) b foie me, Wm. PHILLIPS, J.ro.c. June 21, Us2i. 34-Jt

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They will exchange WHISKEY and

KENHAWA SALT of the best quality at a reduced price, for Wheat, Rye, Corn, or Stock Nogs, delivered at their distille

ry, or 3tthe Vincennes Steam-Mill.

ALSO The highest price in CASH will be given for good Maple Char Coal,

Delivered at the Distillery.

JOHN C REILEY Sc Co. Vincennes, May 22, 1822. 17-tf

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TflniNS-Y U COUNCELLOR AT LAW )

ILL pv.ictice in the first Judicial Ch;-i it, of the state of Indiana

and in the c uniies of Crawford and Ed

wards in the btate ol Illinois. He may

always be found at his office in Vincennes

unless when absent on professional busi

ness he has made an agreement, for bu

siness forwarded to him, in his absence,

to be attended to 5 Itf

NOTICE.

persons indebted to the estate of

James Johnston, deed, late of Vigo

county, aie requested to come forward and settle them immediately ; and thoe

having claims against said estate are re ucstcd to present their accounts pioper

v authenticated for settlement before the

Oth of August, 1823 BENJAMIN KERCHEVEL, THOMAS POUND, Administrators. August 20, 1322. 34-3i

NOTICE.

I SHALL offer for sale at the court housedoor in Merom, on Saturday the ;:mrtetnta of October next, the following Lots situate in the Borough of Merom, Sullivrn county, Indiana, or so much thereof as v-ll" . i ii i.

pay inc liorougn tax ana costs thereon, iur the years 1821 and 1822, unless the same be

p uu oeiore tnai day.

so. rio. XSo. ISO. ?so. rso. No. TSn. n.

46, 91, 117, 51 2, 3, 16, 24, 26, 27, 28, 31, 39, 52, 53, 55, 59. CI.

79, 5, 32, 68,

106,

56, 10. 33, 75,

112,

86, n, 37, 80, 113.

81, 82, 83, 9.5, 98, 103

119, 122, 127, 131. 133. 1J9

142, 145, 146, 149, 153 160, 104, If.G, 1(0

17U, in, 184, 209, 213, 216, 217, and 16, 19, 21, in the new survey. O. W. LINDSAY, c.c.::, September 18th, 1822. 34-4t

Land Office id Vincennes SRprEMBp.R, 19th, 1 822. NOTICE. TTT is hereby made known, that pursu

11 ant to instructions from the Commis

sioner of the General Land Ofiicc, Can

adian U'arran a may, afier the 31st of

October next, be located on any lands within the reserved districts which have, heretofore, been offered at public sales. JOHN BADOLLET, u.l.o.

Ten Dollars Reward.

STOLEN from

Wx3L

six years old, about 15 hands high, one or both hind feet white, a scar on the right side of his withers occasioned by the fistula the above reuatd will be j,iven for the horse alone, or Tvrenty Dollars for the horkcand thief or Ten Dollars for the thief. JOHN SHIELDS. September 19, 18??. ru-Jt

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