Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 July 1824 — Page 2
c, M.tl sold by the United States ci i i ('.it. WaiMnion, May lS!h. I 321, approved ';. 'ilic land J) fit. An act haxing bem passed at the last secsion ol Conimiss m piovidc Tor tin extinguishment ol the iK 'ii due to the United States by
J. Sh'uuVs Panacea.
tSTAGE A OTICIL OfhHK subscriber having discoxc im - TNn ir Cfntn. composition of AIM'S c
2.W&8i&. MAIL STA(1E will
zrriwJsawa-a commence runnme
between Louisville and Vincennes, on the 10th day of Atril next. The hour
the purchasers of public lands, and in- . of departure from Louisville Ky will be snueions having been issm d from the al twelve o'clock on every Saturday, and general land office, for cai rj ing the same arrive al Vincennes, la. every Tuesday, into effect wc publish an extract horn . by nine o'clock, A. M. leave Vincennes,
tlvjse msti uctior.s. for the inhu mation ot . ja CVery Tuesday at one o'clock, P. M.
th-'se persons who may wish to avail themselves 01 the benefit of the act. Aat. ln cL
Kstrut of a letter from the Commissioner f the (ieneral Land Office, to the R ,iiers oi the vcvei al L.oid offices. Mr'f erul Lund O'.Vr, May 25, 1824.
,a. i. . uu; a one U )U, . m. , )C supplicd and arm c at Louisville on Ihursday, byi . .
red the
celebra
ted Panacea, has now a supply on hand for sale, he has reduced the pi ice from S3 50 to 2 50, or by the dozen g24. Alt charitable institutions in the United states, and the poor, will be sup plied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities St towns will appoint an agent to order and
distribute this medicine to the poor, it
6 o'clock, P M.
The proprietors pledge themselves that their line shall be second to none between Washington City and Franklin, Mo. and they hope, by their attention to the public convenience and safety, to
share a part of the public patronage.
"I cr.cloc you a copy ol an "Act to j They also pledge themselves to have nroxide for the extinguishment of the . jrCntlc horses, good drivers-comfortable debt due to the United Siati s, by the ? carriages, anel no night driving. Their purchasers of public lands," passed the . farc sjiau oe lo sujt jlc times. The dis-
l iui of M i 1 324, together with a copy j tance from Louisville, Ky. to Vincennes,
of the a t explanatory thereof.
These Aeis provide: 1st Pint all persons who have ob tared, or legally hold a certificate of further credit, granted under the provisions of the several acts for the relief of the pui-chas-.TS of public lands, shall, at 3'iV 'ime previous to the 10ih of April, 1823, be allowed to file a reli qoishment, in writing, with the register of the land office, where the land was pui chased, for any section, or fractional section, or any legal subdivision thereof, and apply the ; mount heretofore paid on the land relinquished, to the discharge of the aninunt due on any tract retained bv such purehiscr or legal holder of a certificate of I tin her credit, provided they close thur accounts for all the lauds retained by them in your district, by relmqu'snmc"t in full, or in part by relinquish m n , md in part by cash, with a deduction of 37 1-2 per cent, on the cash part of the payment. 21 That all purchasers, or the legal
hold vs of anv certificate of purchase,
wm may have obt lined a certificate of fur.. her credit, on making complete paym it in cash, at any time previous to the te :hof pii, 1825, of the u hole amount d .!', and to berono- due. shall be allowed a discount ol 37 I -2 per cent, on the a n mm due, including intcust. Un ler this proviion (if te.c act, Uny pi tieui ir tract mav be paid for at the o.vionol the holder of the certificate of
f..
This medicine is celebrated for the
cure of the following diseases: Scrofu
la, or king's evil, ulceiated putrid soar
throat, long standing rhcumatick affec
tions, cutaneous diseases, while swelling and diseases of the bones, and all cases generally of an ulcerous character, and
chronick diseases, generally aiising in
debilitated constitutions, but more cspc
dally from syphilis, or affections arising ,
LOST. A FEW t!as since on the road bcXa. tween Palestine and Vinctnnes, a small red Pocket Book containing the following bank bills to wit: Two S50 notes on the United States Bank. Two do g20 on the same. One do SlO on the same, One do giOon the U S Branch Bank at Philadelphia. Also a receipt, received from Lconaid Crosby for gl02 75 els. Any person finding the above described Pocket Book, will rcceixc a libeial icward by leaving it at the Western Sun office, or at Noah Purcells. NICHOLAS LEMING. July 10th, 1824 22-tf. By the I' resident of the United States. "JT N pursuance ol law, I, Jamfs Mon-
J uok, President ol the United States,
every
th
!u r credit.
V u will receive by this mail ail the' .s icCv s- ir lo enable you to make mm'hly returns of tiie lands relin .el, and i t ioso finally paid lo., mi r the provisions of these acts. ! ie i oliinpiish ment to be fi -d with It -iMs cr, is in the same fin in as that
it ur. d under me seveial acts for the r nef ol the purchasers of public land-, and will be received under the same re-
r.ions.
All divisions and subdivisions of land
are to be made in conformity with tin fi s section of the act making further p. )isi u lo: the sale of public lands. pid the 4th of April, 1820. D'seounis neretoloie allowed on pay mentis made on land lelinquishcd, ar to be considered a part of the sums to In t .nisfin i ed lo comp ete the payment ot la nl not relinquished. Inieiest heretofore paid on payments made on lands i elinquished, is not lo In eenukued as part of the sums to be tr ansit i red to complete the payment ol land not relinquished. Pavm. nts made on land relinquished in one disti id, cannot be cariied to ti.e ci edit of b dances due in another, as the
tr ms tciions of diffv'eiu land ollices canTutbobund d together. rhe cei tificate of further credit must be filed at the time of completing the pay ment, and il it shall have been lost, the p r v must take the same measure.,, and fur uio sine description of evidence, as h ue heretofore been icquircd in cases of int certificates
la. is 107 1-2 miles, for which they will
only charge eight dollars. TIIK PROPRIETORS. fcT Persons wishing a passage will leave their names, and pay their farc to Mr. Saml. Hill, at the post office, Vincennes. March 97 1824. 1 LSm. SfylGE NOTICE. fj;Mlp U. S. MAIL STAGE is now Jj Hfnniug between Vincennes Ind. & St. Louis (Mo ) bv thi way of Vandalia Ills. Leaves Vincennes every Tuesday at 1 o'clock p. m arrives at St Louis every Sunday at 10 o'clock A M. leaves St Louis every Wednesday at 12 o'clock
V M. and arrives at Vincennes Monday at 10 o'clock A. M.
The proprietors pledge themselves to have gentle horses, good drivers, comfortable caniages, and no night driving, by their attention to the public convenience and safety, they hope to share a part of
he public patronage. Their fare shall be to suit the times. The distance from Vincennes Ind. to St. Louis Mo. by the way of Vandalia IDs is 190 mile, for which they will onH
charge' thirteen dollars, risk of the owners.
THE PROPRIETORS. CCT'Persons wishing a passage will
leave their names, and pay their fare to
Mr. S iml. Hill, at the post office, Vin
cenncs.
May 4lh, 18 ?4. 1 3 3m
thcrelrom; ulcars in the layrnx, nodes, I -f-, , , , , . . .. . ii . i ir i i- do hereby declare and make known, that tc. And that drcadtul disease occasion- T1 . , .... . , , , ; , , , , . r Public Sales will be held at the Land Di
ed by a long and excessive use of mcr-
fices in the States of Indiana and Illinois,
CERTIFICATES.
r.i i- hereinattcr desurnated, lor the dispose
oi me nver. r , , , . , ' -
oi sucn lanos, snuaieo wniiin me unnis tf the districts of landofieicd for sale at ohose offices, respectively, as were rclin-
I have, within the last two years, had quished to the United States prior to the an opportunity of seeing several cases of fust day of October, 1 82 I , m.dci to- provery inveterate ulccis, which having re-, visions of the ic, approved on ihe 2d sis'ed previously the icgular modes of , day of March, IS2I, entitled ''An Act treatment, were healed by the ueof?forthe relief ol puichasers d" the public Mr. Swaim's Panacea, i nd I do bUiee, ' lands prior totlu; first day of July, 182t
trotn w hat I have seen, that it will prove in the manner follo.ing. to wit;
Dagaure at the
Emccu torn JS'of ice .
r
HE subscribers having !)cen tip
pointed Executors of the estaie of
Thomas Jones, late of the citv of Pitts
burgh, deceased, request all ihosc hav-
ing oemanus agamsi tne estate ol Hie said Thomas Jones, to present them pro
perly authenticated, and those who are
indebted, arc requested to make imme
diate navment. JAMES J O'R RIEN", MICHAEL O'HYRXE JOHN J. (VliRIEX, Vincennes May 13, 1824.
r.xr s. 14-3m.
Call! Tit! Juilcc! Qhcjap UlioJcsale & Retail, llal Store. Cl P PRICE, on MARKET STREET 5 "T I . . t
a. u mxcknnks, nas cfinstanny or
land, a handsome assortment of iiaTsg
.nery description, w hich he is enabled to -ell as low as any in the place. HE SOW MANUFACTURES THE Cortes, & dval IVater Proof HATS, Which arc ascertained to be the latest
ashions
an important remedy in scrofulous, vene
real, and mcrcui lal diea-cs
W CH PM AN, m d. Prqfcsv.or of the Institutes and Prac
tict tjf Physick in the Umvti s:ty of
Pennsylvania. I have employed the panacea of Mr.
Swaim in numerous instances, with
in the last three years, and have always
found it extremely efficacious, especially
in secondary syphilis, and mcicurial dis
ease. I hae no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value
V. GIBSON, M. D Professor of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Y b 7. 18v4. JOHN MIIN CHEMIST. N. I. For sale, at smith unci Pears'alPs, N E corner of third and Market streets Each publisher of a newspaper in the United Slates, is requested to publish tins advertisement once a month lor one y ar, and send Ihcir accounts for payment.
At the Land OfTice in Edivardwillc. in the State of Illinois, on firrA JHonday in July next, for the disposal of the lands relinquished ol Edwardsville and Kaskaskia, lying within the following deciibcd townships and fractional tonhips, iz. In T. Net. 12 3 4 6 7 and 0 of ran-e No 1 12 3 4 5 0 7 and 82
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 1 2 3 4 7 f- 9 and 10 J 2 3 5 6 7 and 9
I . 4 ano r" i 1 2 3 4 and 5
Fract.
12 3 frac 4 end 5 1 and 5
VJl &nod Farm to Rent. ..4
til HE subscriber will rent her farm about 8 miles outh of V.ncennes,
the buildings arc all in good repair, and
capable of accommodating a la ge familj, there is a fust rate ORCHAR D on the said plantation with out houses Sec. On application being made immediately it will be rented low. For further particuars apply to SUSAN DOOLAN. June 1 7, 1 824 i9-'f 7) TO RKNT. rMHE Din LLLYG HOUSE on ,,J3L Market Stu et lately occupied by the'subscriber. will be rented either with or without the STOPL, on very lowterms. For paiticulars apply to Mr Saml. Tomiinson adjoining the premises, or by letter to FRANCIS DICKSON, Junr. June 24, 1824. 2(-6t. Tylleclors Notice. Tpl I E Subscnbcr is now read) to reccivc 'Faxes, and in consc quence of the ?irT: rri?id sustetn he erncstiv re-
quests the taxable part of the people.
i to come toruard and pay the same, by
tirst of AutMist. after which time neccs
Also, at the times specified, there will be exposed-' at public alc, agree abi to the proi.vionri ot tl;e fourts section ot J:o act of the tw enty lomth of April. 1320, entitled "An act making further p?oisoi for the sale of the pubiic lands " such lands heretofore sold al the rcsrnc'.ho Land Offices, afoi esaid, as hae 1". i c fo: -feited, or which, before ihe day ofs.de designated in this Proclamation, may have reverted to the United Stales together with the st c.iors and pan ol s cti- i s heretofore reserved, b) law fi,rthe b-'mc disposal of the Congiess of the U: cd
States.
There will also be offered, immedia
tely after the closing of the sale f the
reliiKiuished h. rexerted lands, any secti
ons S fractional sec lifir.s, situate in tovn-
ships hcietolore ofl red foi sale, at the offices afoi i said, but which, from ui.axi.id-
ble causes, were not so offered; and, at
the Land office at Iutevard.svill there
will be offeted certain Islands in, and fractional sectioi s adjoining the Mississippi river In T. No. 1 N. of ranges No. if; f: 11 V.
2 rat gt- No U; West, and townships Nos. 4 Sc 5 f rnngv 9 The lands reserved by law lor the use
of schools, or other purposes, xxpl be ex
cluded from the sales, xvhich will com
mence with the lowest number ol section,
toxvnship, and range, and proceed in icg
ular numerical oi der. Given under mv hand, at the Cii. f Washington, this second day of h i ary, A. D. 1824 JAME MONROE. Rv the President: r.KOPGF. c;railm. Connnissii iu r f flu (I-rd. Ind Of.ft
th
gCrOrdcrrs from a distance ' sitv will compel him to fircc the collec-
thankfully received, and speedi.y fi! ed.
43ly November. 1823.
t!
ffl'ofice fo Farmer.
V. n xv usi) v 1 1. 1. k . j t v. 23d. 1 S 2 . Ilxii. M'oiim. - 1' ds tovn w.-.s es
r.i',,,- ,i ,, , ! loot or butchered, (large IF p s xvi be sto : ms ot h.iil, thai is lobe recollected I r ,x . i r,.v s, . h. ,, -
WISH tocontiact for a quantity of 3 com fed PORK, delivered cither on
v. ilu xvesiei n couniry. The storm e)!ii meuv-ed ;d) )ut four o'clock, in the aflern ' Mi, and Ls ed bom 25 lo 30 minute; '.!i- wind blowing frun 'he north east. T -r ground vvas perfectly coveied with h i!,soue ol which were ncarlv 6 inches in cir.-umt'.-renrc In this place every thing of ho vegetable kind, is destroyed; the girdens :o perf etiy snipped, and t'v t n bea'en'o i' e eaith; all ihe xvintl v gl ss on tio north-east bide c;f the houses are hi oken We believe thit the Morm has not cxtcn 'ed 'o anv considerable distance, but so lar as it extended i' has co'nleely 1cstro) ed nie hopes of ' !,t hu -o'.c'm -n. III. Ecjiublican.
p-efereil) to be delivered in the montifs
of December and Januaiy, for xvhich I will give Merchandize and CASH, in cxchange "hen clel'ncred. Also, Meichandize will be given in exchange for Wheat, Cotton, and BeesWax. Wm. RURTCH. Vincennes, June I4h. 1824 1 8 tf
J CALL,
S rcsigiiCil the office of Prrsident
udgc of the fi!it Judicial Circuit,
and risumedthe practice o!" law in the fu st, and adjoining counties of the fourth circuit j Vincennes, May 2i, 182 L lG-tf
a '.i.'Vexei dissagif cable it may be to
i ( ;i t fore hope s, the people will
aai: W-a ; t !esot t is notice
W. L. ' ITHERS, Col. k c. Vincci.nes, M. v I 3th, 1824 14-tf
"WATi'HKS.
TAKE CAh'F. OF 7'0rH s DUES ! ! !
A LL xvatches tliat have h( ( n m the
: possession of I N "nn 1 1 lskv, cf -i .1 r .
formoietnan inerce ni'-nins, n not taRi u
axvav by the 5th ol "July, will on that
dav lu sold fir epaii s.
K 'nr. Mncnbt r continues to can)
Si '3 on fiis old stand on M ater S'reet
whc'C-Uc xviil strictly attend to all busi-
f
,m
the line of his ptohrs'on. I. N. Will ri ELSEY. 12th. 18M 8--3t
ilLAVK l)i;i:b iur tliis uiiice.
sale ai
'I'akcri lip hvjnitii
li.Sir'-' county, Mumoc town
ship near P-itoca, one chesnut von el marc with some white hairs all over 1 er, '1 1! Hi Lor lnr'IP1l I rLvkt I , . . rtm
foot xvhite, a scar in each, fl nk, c yc l ed and branded xith a figuie six on tl e i ear
jaw, a blemish in her right eye sup.
1 ... 1. - l ..... I 1 I I
nosvu id uc uo in imnecn nan.'8 m? , e'urh years old this spiing Appraised to fiOeen dollars ' efi'ir ne. Wm DO IGIFIER j.p. Juno 5tb, I8.M. 20-:ii
H LAN IF I. (atoum:y at i, aw
IT S removed liom Punceton to
J J Vincennes la and x,ill pranice ! ifi ihe fiistS: foil' th judicial ciicuit'.. He keeps his office on u, t street, where lie mav at all times be found.
April 24. 1824.
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