Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 April 1824 — Page 2

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icat and alarming, T should have been the humble means to huimoMZC the dUco: -dant materials ol etet y naiioii ami tongue, and s to unite them, as to make a sue cesslul dclcnce ol the city ot New Orleans, ag mist a superior, well oiganizcd veteran force, and to picserve it from pollution and revenue by an inluiiatcd lirit-

is.i soldiery, is remembered as one ot

the proudest moments ol my Uic. 1 Ins emblem remids me ot the gratitude we should feel to a kind Providence for those

happv results. May you pais through, . -i ; -i.i..

ruvl retire from, tne aummrsirauon oi inc

Govtrnmct with the full approbation of

your country that has hitherto accom panied you. May you be blessed in re

tircmcnt with all the comforts heaven

can bestow; and. when life U finished, be

raised to happy immortality beyond the

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The President then presented t jurr

Tonv the medal destined for governor

bii-LDY, wi'h the following address: Judge I odd; In compliance with

rcso'mion of congcss on the 4th ot April, 18 -M I prcsc.it through you to governor

Sin.LnY this medal, as a testimonial ol

thv nig vihc ent rtuincd by congress,

ot insgaU utry and good conduct in an

a M ii on tiio i li mics. undr M tjot U u-

Hi ; aivi m Upper Lanaut, oiilue 5mi

i v .1 O . ob. r. 8i3,m wuicH tnc com

bined 11 r.'sh and Indian forces, under

Major Gei-rat Pr ct'U w re defeated, a l the ii uish troops m-de prisoners

of a. Fie p.urio'isn which governor

S'-.e-bv- and the troops, his I Hon citi-

c 's. iM let his command, then di-.pi aved.

i.: o ichi iir beyond ihc lakes, to meet

on' i e; cii'inv. is well as their biavery ... i

i i i-ioa. will mvtvs be remcuiueieu

7 wi i g-.i'i i I by their country. J : ! odd .v,)ii d

Sr.i: I i K1: i;v at pic .sure in being the

i,.i n it o mi v ice, trom yuu, sir, as

f tn- V ii cd States, to the

p.itrio , G i.iitiior Shelby, o

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VLTST of letters remaning in the PostOtTiCc at Washington on the 31 March,

which if not taken out before the expiration of three months, will be tent to the Gcnl.

Post-Othce as dead letters.

a. n. c.

Elv Anderson, Joseph Anderson,

M.ithew Arther, v m. Maker,

Peter Burrass, John ii. IJurcri, Rezue W. Brand 2 Stephen Bclding,

David Baldwin,

James Brown,

Philip Cruse,

JnrdisR. Chase,

Joshua Evins, John Phut, William Francis, Thomas Faith, Jtmes Horrill, Etick Hopkins 2, William Jones, Ebenezcr Jones, Joshua Kindall, Flovd,

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Henrv Banta,

Overton Cosby,

lenrv Clifton,

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John Evans, Wni. Fuller, Isaac Fry, Danl. Goodwin, Thos. Hyatt, William Hobb, JKL M Julius Johnson, Lewis oi- E. V Jones, Joseph Keikcndall, Julia Lathrop 2,

William M'Kenley 2,

John M'Caherty,

Abram Luster, lluirh Masse v.

William M'Gathan, John A. Moore,

Eli a Mover. US T W.

James G. ad, 'vobert Uaper, Jvin Hoe, John A. Scudder, Johi Scrchiff, Henry Smith Richard Weaver 2,

V dentine "Route, GrilTen T. Hoach, Kawby Scott, John Storms, Hcnj. Small, Benj. Stafford, Charles F. Will. James Webber,

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ths 'tL':'i o u i 1. 1 u his gi lan-rv

g l c n :uc on the 5: h of O -iobar, 18 I 3 Tb. lib .e. nauc triumph oi that gloiion da., shall be eareludy delivered to tin n:a e and veteran soldier, for whom it is intended Faithful history will hand ch vn tri posterity his brilliant and distinguished services in two wars, and will amply shov that he deserves well of his com. rv. I will not fail to communicate to him the very polite, fri.ndly and flittering manner in which you have been pleased to delivci i' to mc fo1' him.

Joseph Worner 2,

ni. llhams, SETH RODDICK, p.m. April 1 18C4, 9-3t

Uy the President nf the United

States.

TNT nurvancc of law, I, James Mon-

3 KOKi President of the United Stales,

d hereby declare and make known, that

Public Sales will be held at the Land Of

fices in the States of Indiana and Illinois,

hereinafter designated, for the disposal

of Mich lands, situand within the limits

ti the districts of land offered for sale at

omtsc offices. resncclivelyC as were relin

q iis!u d to the United States ptior to the

htil chtv of October, I 82 , under the pro

visions of the act, approved on the 2d j

. 4 5 6 m 4 9 10 11

15 frac lo and 17 1 3 4 6 7 6 9 10 frac 11 12 13 14 15 and 16 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 frac 9 10 and 11 12 3 5 6 7 frac 8 and 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 frac 7 and 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 frac 7 1 2 3 4 5 frac 6 1 2 3 4 frac 5 Fractional 1 T. 2 3 and 4 Frac. T. 1 2 3 and 4

At the Land Office in Edivardtvillc in the State of Illinois, on the firm Monday

m July nexty for the disposal of the lands

relinquished at Edwardsille and Kaskaskia, lying within the following described tow nships and fractional townships, viz.

In T. Nos. 1 2 3-1 6 7 and 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8

2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8

12 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 and 10 12 3 5 67 and 9

12 3 1- and 5 1 2 3 4 and J 1 2 3 frac 4 and 5 Fract. 1 and 5 At the Land office at Shawneeto

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of rarge No 1 o

the State of Illinois, on the fourth Man j

day in Jine ntvrr, for the disposal of the relinquished lands Ling within the following described townships, to wit:

: The Reformer." THE design ot this work is to expose the clerical schemes and pompous undertakings of the present day, under pictence of promoting leligiou, and to shovr that the) are irreconcilable with the spirit a d principles ot tne gospel. '1 he great missionary operations which commenced a few years since, and the numeious Theological Seminaiies created, Sc which arc still erecting in every part of our country, hac tended to the exaltation of an order of men to a height not warranted by the New Testament. Their number and influence are rapidly extending throughout all parts ot the community, and threaten the destruction ot our ciiland rcligous liberties. I3y means, either direct or indirect, ihey arc steadily advancing ihcir cause, and their ascend-

C ! ancy oer the minds of the people; ai el

7 ; at no distant pcuod, slitAild their 11 flu8 j encc continue lo increase, scarcely an in9; dividual will be found willing to incur the

1 hazard ol opposing any ofjtheir schemes, ii', m j The pernicious effects ot clerical dmni-

Itt T. Nos 1 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 cv lo or range H o.l 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 v.ut 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 10 12 13 c 14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 1 14 & 15 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 13 K & 15 1 2 3 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 5c 16

2 3 5 6 7 8 10 1 1 12 13 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 U 12

345679 10 Sell

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1U:

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perniciou:

nation in this country, may be interred from the history ot other countries, and ouht early to be guarded ae.-ir.st. There are already ft v w ho have sufficient furnru ?5fc to present these men befoic the public in their true colors, ar d her.ee the prospect ol tlu ir success, and our danger is greatly increased." From these considerations, ard to expose the corrupt pou pons, and fashionable religion i. cnlcated and supposed by this pensioned order of men, 'I he IUJ rmer was commenced. The extended circulation of the work among the n fl .-ctir.g anil better part ef the community has

j convince d the editor that his liewson these subjects an- not perudar; ai d mat j the publication m.y be more gcneiaiiy

I known, and er-ns rjuently be more use ful,

12 V. ' ne s 5I)fuc tr p-ctiit some notice ol it

m a more pin-iic way tr.an nas yet ot tn dene. Iking neither ueder the jurisdicr rt i-n ',1 l P

Also, at the ti,.:oiPcc.fied, there will The Jrformer wi nol bf J,.a!o an :,Mru.

n

2 3 4 & 3

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be ::;posed, &t public sale, agreeably to

p '. v.'i'. Miii oi the fourts section ol the

hy f Match,! S3 1, entitled. An 'U;I tvcm.. ,- of Apri, ib20, or the relief of purchasers of he pwul.c ( rfhicl, A ac. naki, ,urthl.r p,ovison U-.ds prior to the first day of July. 182-,m. ,he i:l,c of .c pul)iic ,an(ls such

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:j;:iL'of letters reaia.nng in the l'okt" OiRce at Yin:eimts, 1 1. the tpnrter eu-

d:i. ; -m the 3t M irch 18i4, and it not taK.n oa; f.re the expirition r.f three momhs, will be st:nt to tae Gener d Tost O.hce d t 1' tUrs. Junes M. Alexander 2, Tillinghast A iiv, William C Ashluoi-k, Adciie A' nstrong Win. B ack, Lvns Bcamon, Fi inc.i li ggs Jon ILtikmai', Isaic IV rktf:d 3, Is c R untr, Bii jiniin B ros, 'I IviS lVin, Geotgr B ai'on,

J mi luoru-.-s J l toiman J no enaav !, U licit M t'.-ilm-ui, J-din Ci and v 'io'd v' uiu v, !i -nn Cn;-d-8 v. I'? ici J 'rump. J C.t!;. Geo -go C ;v v., n C. d-it J"!i f'uiV int Ldt: Call. I ssuer Bank V--

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in the manner following, to wit:

In the Stale of Indiana. At the Land Office at Fivccnne. on the first Monday in June ncxt tor the disposal of the relinquished lands lying wit in the following described township: and fractional townships, viz: Arfh of the Hose line. In T. Xes. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 is: 9 of R. No. 1

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 trac. 10 2

1 -j 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 irac. 11 1 2 3 4 6 7 i 9 10 & U 1 J 3 6 7 8 1 1 frac. 12 1 ii 3 4 5 6 8 10 and 11

12 6 7 13 irac. 14 1 6 7 H 1 12 13 11 frac. 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 frac fr. 6 town. 7 S 9 10 iV. 1 1 taw-,. 12 13 14 15 fr. Fr. t. xos. 1 S 9 and 10

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Son'h f.f the Base lint. In T. Nos. 1 2 3 4 frac. 5 6 c; 7 ..C 1". 1 2 4 6 fr..c. 7 1 3 1- 5 G and 7 1 4 . frac. ) 12 3-156 frac. 7

1 i! 3 4 5 6 frac. 7 rd

12 3 4 5 6 Y frac. o 1 2 3 ! 5 6 ft . a . 7

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ment tor advancing the iews or interests of any ; but rebuke oils whereevcr met with, and pursue the line of truth marked aul by the precep?s of IV vine Rcveiaiiors, regardless ot the fioui or the censures of these who, f'om intcsest, prejudice, or caprice, mav become its opposers. TKMS, &c The Reformer is published in perioc'ical numbers of 2 4 pages duodecimo, li e? begining of each month, at Si a ytar. payable in advanc e. The fouith year is vow completed and the fifth is about to cemfnenre Fuhsc'ihcrs can hac the numbers forwardd to anv part of the ui .;!!, by naming the post office where they iu to be sent, at the expense for postage in no case more than 24 cents a jear. A few copies re yet remaining from the beginning of the work, but persons a;o at liberu to commence at ar.y peri d, at d wi'hdaw tlu i r subscriptions wln.-r;. er

1 notice is given and ariea'-aees are paid.

" i I, iti.rs, post paid to be addiescd to T.

1 A. G.-tTKS. proprietor fc prinripal Kdef ranges os. 10 cv 1 1 W . ' . orWi XT m -

lMir oiiu iiaiu oucti, i iiiladelnhia.

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lands lu'.e'.rfore sold Lt the respective. Lmd Oihceb,afoi-eaid, a: hc been !or tviled, cr witich, before i he 6f sjh; designated inthi F oclaaiaion, nuy Ivve revert. d to the United States, together with the .ictin-i and part of sections heretofore reserved by law for the future

disposal of the Congress of the United 1

Siules. There will also be offered, immediately after the closing of the sale of toe

reveited lands, any seeli-

' ps k fryer.;"., .i section-, situate in town vi;.s hcre.;r.".:.-e ifl'erifl for sale, at the o.?r.c.'j ai;iasa: i, but wiii :h, from unavoidti!c cau.A-s, were not so flVrrri; ind, at t!.e I. ami o.hcc ut Edward villc, there "Jibe off. ied certain Islands in, and

fi acti-n..! sections uijok.ing the Missis

sippi rive.In V. No. 1

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iv o

10 West, and

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ui i i 1 1 -iv.

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iivr. ( VI" I'V 'Ol.i ! , B S'tMl

"tark Viuia! c , D.t.itl Fivim A ..I- e- (i i d iei, Wm. (.'hifies Ga'rcll, (it-ortrp G'oli ho-i.M S. Hm .K'v Jnlirsat' an k. Mi. A. liu.'ter, E'iiah

a C. IF 'ant! J-? ,n i leirincton, xt the Land Olhce at JrjfmonviHey on

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K .-vaMi Shnier, Wm 11 ilop, Thomas the third Monday xn June next, fji ihe J. , s. Cnester Ingram, J unes Jones, j disposal of the relinquished la;.. is lying Joh t S J joes, J .mis Hen 2, Jumr ' within the following described townK .uni Lenen, R'ph L. ld't , i ships, and fracti onal townships, iz;

Fo lis Lad "mite, M.trir Loui-a Laourn r -,(.! y Lindv, J'hn lonu . Itjf.n My-

h F MUte , John M'nouaid 2

er 3,

13 m M'.'' c Wm. M'lntovh. J B. M'CiJ", F"nUrick AlatiL, Simon Nichol- $ n Jn:v Vdbb, Enoch Oran, John P .rk.r, ArmiUl Po' cr, J me or Sarah I i-siov, Junes lJirker, Wm l;ike, S nl V ice, David lVtce, rtluu P .tt rIvlmond U-.tiibon, M'-es Roberts, 11,-ovi Rouble. P. C. Rodicr. Marin R s?, R in ! Raoer. Wm Riper, lsi,c R'i .cto'd 2. G W. Ro nine, WiKon v.sav, rpii'l i R :ms.v, Sheiifl' Kna C xi in v , ft o-c o'- James Sii)p.tn, L. S. Chiller 2, Mary Small, Polly St'-utg, I' -p is Su i.i't 2, Thos. Wm Small, J -i m S-.Mt. .:ames Stewart, Abraham S .p, to "i S'-t iids 2, S inl I Immpson, M Tab s 2, Alie! Thaeher, I). Tra

hompson, James or Jtsse

r'M: n, J 'm W ewer, T Wise. G o W L.

.Yorth of the Uase line.

In T. Nos.

townships io.. 4 5

Tlu lands leservcd bv lav for the use of schools or other purposes, will be exeluded from the sales which will commence wiili the lowt-st number ol section, township, and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. Given under my hand, at the City oT WV-hinejon, thii second day of February, A. D. l c 2 JAMES MONROE. Bv the President: GI.ORGK GKAITAM, Cominiv'.onrr of 'he G i.l.Land O'Tice.

Fi-evl) Groceries!

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S A M ii. TiiOUN,

S just received trom Nw On-

ens a ficsh and general sup-

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o y

Ja i k' , .!, S-:i. V. J-Sf W t J -i ! h fiD. n -d

Fract.

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 of rar.e no. 1 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 2 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 3 1 3 4 5 nd 6 4 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 5 1 townships 2 S 4 and 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 8 1 2 34567&S 9 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 10

7 f TF i l:r. rrvgl of Justice for the com JPparpTite'ri, will be sold on the trje i'F seend day of A nil 7itxt on the prctmsc3. 1 he terms ol sale will be one fourth of the pi i chase money in hand the residue in vc equal semi annual installer This V ' J ii". licautifuMy situated on the e .:.t side the west fork of White river, oi a r;.!i dry soil plentifully watcred. pustssing as many natural advan-

Fract.

4 5 6 7 8 and 9 3 4 5 townships 6 7 S and 9 7 8 and 10

Scrt'h cf the Base Line

In T. Is us. 1 2 d 3 r'r.w t. -

1 li and fract. 4 1 2 3 4 and 5 1 2 3 4 5 fract. 6 1 2 3 frac. 4 5 and 6 Fract. 1 2 a.. 1 3

ui rane no. 1

4 5 6

ishing settlement contiguous to mills and mill eats. r The attention of Merchants, Mcchanicks, and Manufacturers will be particularly excited by the extent of surroun dinyr country, the convevrencc of waterwoks and heal hiness of situation. From the superior nc.tural advantages

At the Lan OlV.cc at Kuskatkia, in the p ossessed by this town, and its contigui-S-a'r f Illinois, (u the second Monday tv to the centre of the country, it is elevat. Juir next, hr the disposal of the re- . ted above the fear of future relocations.

P of

GROCERIES, wh.ich he will sell low for (adi. Wanted 150 dozen CIIICKKXS for which he wiil give &Lw0 per drzn also a few hundred weight of BB.S U'jIXi for which the highest price wiil be given in cadh or Groceries. Ap il 10th, 1824. 9 tf. FMJir trees;. ' TIE subscriber having a larre nuri sery of young JPPLE TUBES, situate in Walnut Prairie, Clark comtv, Illinois, three miles south of dahwix, invites the citizens of the Wabash country adjacent, to give him a c dl He v ill sell at six dollar f:er run died, and take

in payment Corn. Cattle, Cotton, ll hcaty and almost any other good trade, but the above articles will be preferred, and al low a liberal trade f. rice for the fame.

The purchaser shall have the riiiht to choose the trees : none need be atTraid of not b' iiur supplied, as there are at liuij 40,000 fit to set out W. B. ARCHER. July 7. 1823. 24-tf

Wi'hr.oic 2 Jeri mhh , !:"(piihc d lands lying within the InllowX Wi ,mi, Jn fis W.ti-jinu tlesciibed townships and tricPonal

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EPIIRAIM OW EX Senr

st gent for Green county. February 23th, '824. 7-3 t

is, r. n . i : s r. 7 9 u i: in m is

fr.:c. 16 atid 17 of range no. 1 i 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 1U 11 12 13 I

To the Patroi. s of the V. Sun. Your Printer is in want of si-gar, FLOUH, BACON HAMS, OT MONF-Y for Cl-

1 tner of which, be will will gl:.dly g c

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lliA rv s e . ii LUJ1.J5 uJF rrceips against good accounts, or DttcjB Sale at this Ollico. lon standing.