Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 May 1824 — Page 2

discuss it probably the time would net come dm iag the present session. Jnthat event, what was done now would operate as a notice for the next session; would turn the minds of the senators to the changes contemplated, and would prevent

the necessity of delay. He believed that

aciemge inthenurmer of selling public

State of Indiana. MARTIN COUNTY. February -fuaal Term, 1824. COURT OF PROBAiE, Wednesday, Ftb. h 1824.

. 1 3"T BEING made appear to this court, lC.. that the former saies of real estate,

lands was called for both by the voice of belonging to the estate of John M. Prcnthe people and the interest of the gov- f , ' r , ,:ri rrmntv rWecpd. tm-eth-

e uuiei't. By the picsent rule, said Mr. ; -m th asselts tnat na(i 1)revious to,

B t:e and the bad land ate held at j and since sai(, sa,CSi comc t0 thc han(is I

frac. 16 and 17 of range no. i 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 1J frac 16 and 17 2 123467 S 9 10 frac 11

12 13 14 15 and 16 1 2 4 5 6 78 frac. 9 10 and 11 1 2 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

SALE OF LOTS V THE rii

j jl awn oj jy eicpuri

a TVTEWPORT the scat of Justice of

5 1 Ve

6 4 s 9 10 11

At the Land Office in Edzvardsville, in

rmillicn county Indiana, is plea

santly situated on a bluiT on the south side of the little Vermillion, two miles from thc Wabash river the county of Vermillion promises fair to be one of the wealthiest in thc slate in fertility of soil

it is exceeded bv none tor health its t

the si-ne price. I he be8 can oc g..i xor of lhc adnyUiislrators on said estate, are the State of Illinois, on xhc first Monday f t ""V, , " ; gl 25 per acre; the r,r,f cannot he not sufficicill to satisfy the debts, that in July next, for the disposal ot the lands r town m thc abash country-andi hadforlcss. The Minimum price ot gl j bU-lcj dcceascd owcd at the time of his relinquished at Edwatdsville and Kaskas-, P1" "X supplied wit r nco; M,.pnrtP fm- !! rriM, ism wasarbit- . .. t-i r i i ,l. ...... .. , .i ! ver tailine snnnirs. AEUPOH1 is an

j , n . . - i ri ii 'i i n unnii mrii if in ot 1 1 t iriii- mi i ri rii inn fi mif H'wnin rnn it Anjirv iifcirmif! ' ' -

IMC 1 . . t n .1 i . r-.nirl -... to I-. K ! 1 f . ! I L 1 . '

r.iiy ami unjust. It as unjust to

nj-ore. because it picventcd them from j ..... th hcreuv r.renncd to make

getting the inferior land ai a fair price; salc Qt public vendue of thc following lot

u nun to the states, because n cnecKcci or tract of lan(1 t0 wi. . eitrhty acres of'

tnc population, ana aeprive-i iuem ui : la?ld ,yinK one half of the north west their riht ot taxation; unjust to the na- j quarter of scclion No. 3 in township no. tiai1, because it prevented the public tieas 2 noflh of rantPC no west in lhe dis. ry Horn ivceivinffthe money which such ! lricl of hnd. ofrcrcd for saic at VincenlaUtt was worth, and for which it would. nes, and ihv suid vcndue be held on the svl. Tise continuance ot tiie rule would; fi sl Monday 0f juiu next, cn a credit jiixt to the United States the tab.ed posi-1 0flweive inoi,ths, the purchaser to give Wiv, or the v in the manger I he rule j bon(J and 6ecu! ilyalici tiat the clerk sh-juid be changed. 'The United States; -ve the noflccbvthe statue in such casis .4 great laiul seller, and she should tol-1 es rcquircd. And that a copy of this orlo me practice ot alt other seders; she dcp bc pilbii3he(i for sjxly jays previous siwuld apportion her firicc to the quality to said sale in the Western Sun a of her I 'iid. When a qu uter secti-.n has newspapcr published at Vincennes (Inbeen oflVred for years at S" 25 per acre, d'jana

and nobouv will orive uai sum. a is a A Ton" Trste

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

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

of range No l

o 4 5 6 9 o o

Fract.

At thc Land office at Shaivneetcivn. ih the State of Illinois, on the fourth Mow

inviting situation for the industrious me

chanics, and a place where they will be able to obtain constant employment, and the professional man meet with et couragement the country surrounding it, is rapidly settling with the most industrious farmers under these irviting ciicumstances, we would solicit all cmigr: .ts especially mtchanicso view Neutort before they settle elscware, as v. c arc confident they will give it a prcf ranee. The sales wid tak- place on th; Jirftt Monday in June next at the public

proof thai it is not worth it, and justice to t ij people, the states, and the treasury, rrM tes that it should be fie red again at a iss price The bin introduced assumes fi v cen s per acre, as the second minim ? n t w hich sucJi lands should be offered; fid :i proposes to give away, without p ice, to such poor persons as may be w itii ig to take and cultivate them, i he re-fu-vd lands wnich will not sell for that sum. . - . J oe leave was given to introduce the bi'i which was read, and oid.red to be p.intfd.. - - .

L. R. ROGERS, Clk.

April 13th 1824. lO-t-d-s

v J oinistrator

as

By the President of the United

Stdtes.

State of iiitliiinu. M AR i IN COUNTY. . i- b r u a r sfieci cil e r m , . 1 8 2 41. tUUH l" i F T ROB ATE,

M,nduu 1'tb 9(h J. D. 1324.

ol Ciiaries II Brown Ad

un the etare of Thorn-

i'rciitiss ate of Martin cnnty de-

cc-sscd, tor leave lo sell tie real estate ot the said I nomas G Tieniiss situated in

the town ot Hindostan in saidconuy, tor

the pu pis? o! paing the debts of the

said deceased, it app-ari.!g to this Court, that the pcrs jii ii etT. cts ol said deceased aiv .mi sudicuut to pay the debts of the

St, ' dccd.tv iich he owed a, the time of his

tl -1 i. t heretore ordered,that the said ad

inin -:ai r b? ..r 1 tie is h- tehv !icr:ced to

s i. ;a b.inlic veo .uo, on lire tirt Monday

cj July 'ic.r, on a credit ot luelve months

the nuichuser giving bond and secuntv,

the lo' i.viiu'- i ns .r lands in the town

oi Hi i iorstan in said county to wii: lots mi uber . d as .cr plat of said tow n, nos.

2i) t :'X ID li). 256,251, 123.

1.1s 2M u) nr. 2m). i5s 25r,

2.S 20 1 82. 131.232 277.

liT. 13. id 28. 205. 171, and 23,

cr so m t v i lii : eot as rnay t)e necessary to p y sai t e )-s, with i;icidc:ital chargi s, and hat said saie continue from day to djv u ltd the whole ot sard property or s mucii tnereof as may he necessary shah oe s.dd, an.l that the clerk giv e the li i. ices by the statute in such cases rcn 'p e-i, and uiat a copy of this order be

im')'is-icd for sixtv davs nreious to said

sai in the Wes'crn Su ., a newspape published at VmCvnnes Ind. A Copy Teste. L. R. ROGERS, Clk. Mrch tC'h, 18 21. :i-.-l-m j ciuclm' coring KXOX COUN ' V, .INDIANA. John M'Oonatd, Complainant, - v s

tho II. dhatns, John nuc-

hau.v.i and Sophia his wile, John J .ull and I'rudence his wife, Jonn S. Williams and Sarah his

vite, John C. Williams and ; t:

C ithctiuc R Williams, and J -seph Williams

IN cn N ERV VND now at this li ic came thc Com p" umt by Moses Tahbs his soli.

to! .an l upon reading and filling his bill of complaint, and it appealing to thc

s .itisfacti n of the comt that the 1) fen

d..nts are noti residents of this state; on rn tion of the said eomplaituint. 1 is

ordered that notice of the pen lencv of

this sui' e iriven by publication of the

sam in t ie Western Sun, a paper prin ltd at Vincennes, for tour weeks sue

eesMvelv. that said tlvlcnlants appear he: : at the next term, and answer the

s.i I comnhinaMts bill, or the same will

be taken as onkssed. HO iElt JOiINSON,C!k. Aptil 30th, U24 13-t.

N pursuance ot law, I, James Mon-

hok. President of the United States,

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 such lands, situated within thc limits tf the districts of land offered for sale at

ohose offices, respectively, as were relin

quished to thc United States prior to thc fust day of October, 1 821 , under thc provisions of the act, Approved on the 2d

day of March, 1821, entitled '"An Art

claii in June r:exf. for the disposal of the ; square in said town the terms of tho

sale are one tilth ol thc purchase money, i

in hand and the residue in four equal semi annual payments.

JOHN COLLETT, jfgent of th ,

County of Vermillion April 30, J824. 15-tds

E.

relinquished lands lying within the fol

lowing described townships,to wit: In T. Nos 1 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.5 cc 16 of range no. 1 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 and 15 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 10 12 13 & U

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 & 15 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 fc 15 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 5 U 16

n

Exec u to rV JCot ice.

T

3 5 6 7 8

4 5

5 6 7

6 7

2 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 5 k 6 5c 2 3 3 4 6c 5

10

8 8 8

II 12 13

6 7

10 11 Sc 12 8 9 10 & II 9 9 11 & 12 10 1 1 12 W. 13 14

Also, at the times specified, there will be exposed, at public saie, agreeably to

the provisions ot the fourts section ot the

v mem. UEs J O'BRIEN, 1 :TIATL OT-YRNE, I Exr. IN J. O'BRIEN, J

the sale of the public lands " such

tor the relief of purchasers of tire public' act of the twenty fourth of April 1820, lands prior to the first day of July, 1820' j entitled "An act making further p'ovison

in the manner lolloping, to wiu In the State of Indiana. At the Land Oilicc at Vincennes on the first Monday in June ne.riy lor the disposal of the r-.Tinquishcd lands iying witi in the following described townships and fractional townships, viz:

JWrth of the Base line. In T. Nos. 1234567 & 9 of R. Ko. 1

1 3 4567S9 trac. 10 1 'J 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 frac. 11

1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 &. 11 12 3 6 7 8 11 frac. 12 1234568 10 and 11 1 2 6 7 13 frac. 14 ' 1 6 7 S 11 12 13 14 frac

o o 4 5 6 i

trac. 15

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 frac. 16 9 fr. 6 town. 7 8 9 10 fr. 11 town. 12 13 1 1 15 fr. 16 10 Fr. T. xos. 1 8 9 and 10 11 7 U Snwh of thc Iase line.

h T. Nos. 1 2 3 4 frac. 5 6 c 7 of R. No. 1

1 2 4 5 6 frac. 7

1 j 3 4 5 6 and 7 14 5 trac. 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 frac. 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 frac. 7 and 3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 true. 8

1 1

4 5 6 trac. 7

2 3 4 5 and 6

2 3 4 5 frac. 6 and 7 Fraction 1 town 3 4 5 6 trie. 7 1 2 town 3 4 5 6 frac. 7 2 " 4 5 6 frac. 7 3 4 5 6 7 and 8

o 4 5 6 i 8 9

10

11 1 - 1:1

14

At thc Land Office at Jtjfers'jxviile, on

the third Monday in June ntwt. tor the

disposal of the relinquished lands lying

within the following described town ships, and fractional townships, viz:

A'orth rf the Base line.

In '1 . Nos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 c 8 ot rane no. 1

1 2 3 4 5 and 6 1 2 3 4 5 ami 6 1 3 4 5 and 6 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 1 towihips 2 3 4 and 5

3 4 5 6 and 7

r

to;

lands heretolore sold at the nsptctive Land Offices, aforcsnl, as ha-e been forfeited, or which, betorc the day of sale designated in t?i:s Proclamation, may have reverted to the United States, together

with thc sections and part of sections heretofore reserved by law for thc future disposal of the Congress of the United

Staue.

Ihce w i ? I :dso be offe'cd, immedia

tely after thc closing of the sale of the

relinquished & i everted lands, any secti

ons oc fractional sections, situate in town

ships, heretofore offered for sale, at the olfies aforesaid, but which, fron unavuidble causes, were noi so fiVr d; ur.d, at rhe Land ofiice at Kdnvardvilles there will be otX'rcd certain I - .nds in. and H actional sections adjoining the Mississippi river

In T. No. 1 N. of ranges No. 10 & 11 W. 2 range No 10 West, and township Nos. 4 cC 5 of r; ngt 9 The lands reserved by law tor thc ust of schools, or other purposes, will be ex eluded from the saies which wi I coo -mence with the lowest number of section, township, and langc, and proceed in tegular numerical order. Given under my hand, at the Citv of Washington, this second day of Febina rv, A. D. 1824 JAMES MONROE. Hy the President: GKOUGF. GRAHAM, CoruniisM ner f the Genl. Land O flier T" O in the town of Rockiiiic will J J he ofiered for sale on the 1 6 Sc 7th ot Jin.e nevt, one t-.urth ol the purchase

Fract. T.

mo'i-vv v ' o

l 1;

o o 1

4 5 6 7 and 8

4 5 6

iv8

Fownship 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 Fract. 3 4 5 townships 6 7 8 and 9 7 S nnd 10 S:wh of the Base L 'ne. To T. Nos. 1 2 and 3 fract. 4 of r.mge no 1 2 and 3 fract. 4 1 2 3 4 and 5 1 2 3 4 5 tract. 6 12 3 frac. 4 5 and 6 Fract. 1 2 and 3

o 10 11 12 13 . 1 r r 4 5 6

At the Land Office at Kakakia. in the Stare of Illinois, on thc second Monday in June next for the disposal of the relinquished lands lying within the following described townships and fractional townships, viz: In T. Nos 1 2 5 6 7 9 11 12 13 11 15

i r-id in hand, the b d-

ance in is. U- ' and eignteen mf)iths, ti:e jttii ii ;. v. ill he i quired to give bond and .cu-itN the lota will con'ain wrh the ex( e; 'Ion o the adeys ; half an acre, thc strec;, will be eighty tect, arid the llcys sixteen feet wide, running through each squaie UOCKVILLE. II is been selected agreta .le to a law of the last session of t he h gislature, for thc permanent s at of justice ot I.rke county state of Ir.iliana, anil is situated

in a high, healthy, fertile, section, ol country n ar thJ centre of the county, on s etion No 7, T 15, 10 th of rmge 7 west. Materials for lmildii-g U chtap and plenty, in the vicinity and neighbor

hood. THOM AS SM' H. Jent t'jr Parke c jun'y. April 26, 1624. I2.t-17-j

HE subscribers navirg bccr -pointed Esecutors oi the esto.

Th mas Jones, late of thc city of Pitt: burgh, deceased, request all those haying demands against the estate of tho said Fhomas Jones, to present them properly authenticated, and those wno are indebted, arc requested to make inane

diate payment.

JAMES

MIC

JOHN

V mcennes May 13, 1824. 14-3m.

Notice.

i"7E The undersigned have token! y f out IctU rs testauu ntaty, on the cs- . tateoi Uriah Lor g (late of Knox county Indiana.) deceased, request all those hav

ing chums against said estate to present them legally autiichticated for sctllen eritt within one year from the date hereof, and I

all those indebted to said estate to make i

immediate payment. HENRY VYNT . GEOPGE WYAN F.J 1um'April 15, 1324. 1 5 4t

Slnncd or stolen,

"JTlROM the house of Alexander M. x jj. vine on thc farm of Win. P. icck-

ts of Johnson township, Knox county, on ihe nignt of thc 3th d April last, a large bbek ttorse, 16 hands high, branded on the nv-ar shoulder and buttock with t lie. letter R has a small star in his forehead, one of his hind teet white, or per

haps both, some soah saddle m rks. the aid hor-e in ridir-g or working chaws his breath hard a- if wir rllrokv n. 9 y ars o'd or upwards, a short dock v.iih a switch 'aii, tiots natural seme what clumsy tr ride, went fr om thc p!acc wfn re he waf tied wilt) a half worn -addle on him. ny person finding seeming and gimg hoiice to thc subscriber of the said h'isc, o biingitig I dm home rhall receive r liberal reward for his troub'e LYNS REAMON. May 16th 1 824. 15 3t.

FRUIT THRRS

JMIE subscriber hair(g a large nur scry of young APPLE TREKS situate in Walnut Prairie, Clark ronntj Illinois, three miles sou'h of dahvi invites 'he ciiizer s ot thc Wabash coua try adjacen, to give him a call He wi s-11 at .sir dollar a f:rr hundred, nnd tk

ard almost any other good trade, bet tht 1 above articles will br preferred, and. al (

atrc f tifbt t

choose thc trees ; none need he afTraid c )

not being supplied, as there are at IcarJ 40100 fit to sut out. ' W. B. ARCHER. (

v

low a liberal trade filter for thc an e

The nurchascr shall have the

July 7, 1823.

24-tf

PANIKLS. ( ATOllM.Y AT LAW ) HS removed fom Princeton Vinrf nnes I and will practice 1

in the firs' 5 fourth ju 'icial circuits. H keep- his office on w Atcr street, w here 1. titav at all times be found.

April 4.

1 1-tf

jTP'Mvr 1 I'verv titf!ti

tioncxecuted at this OJllco