Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 June 1817 — Page 4

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

TO FARMERS. THE subscribers wish to purchase, Sever! hundred Mead of BEEF CATTLEi During the ensuing season ; for which C SH will be given Those having C ittle to dispose of, will find it to th ir ii terest to call and give them the preference, as they are carrying on the Butchering Business extensively, and intend riving the most liberal prices. JOHN LONG, THOMAS COLM AN. C7"Thc highest prices will also be given, for Veal Cafe's, Hogs C--5 Sheep. Vmcerroes, Mav 31, 1817 27 3t LOOK HERE ! ! WHEELER $ J I ARPER, R ESPr.CTFL LT. V INFORMS THEIR ruirsns wn the rrn.ne THAT THE f II TV B COMMENCED THE MACHINE MAKING, In all its various Brandies, Mil, I, IRONS, Made and turned of in the neatest manre". They also informs the. public they will have a double Thressel for Spining Cotton, in operation against tne first ot January next, at this place. Wheeler & Harper, Have their Carding Machine in complete operation- and are ready to receive WOOL, They have cloathed theif Machine with new Cards, which will m ike them a 'c to give satisfaction to their old customers, and those that may favor them with their custom. W. Sc H. Brccf.vit.i k. Knox County, June 2, IS 17. n -tf 4 NDRE J town of EV MILLER, now in the Madison, state of Indiana, wishes tobc informed of toe residence of his sons Nicholas, Henry, John, 'I nomas and Peter Miller, and two sons sons-in-law Thomas jRreen and William Coupt . ' wit, who left the Gennessee country (X. York) tome time in the fall 1815, for some of the western states So soon as all or any one of them shall hear of him, it is his request that some one of them, should come an ! see him as early as possible. He contemplates remaining where he is until he hears of his family. Mav 22, KM 7. 27 tf CHEAP GOODS! ! SAMUEL HIM.. H Co. N i:riy opposite C. II. Ore iter's Tavern, have JUST received FROM BAJ TIMOR E, A Large Assortment of DRY (IvlODS, HARDW QUEEN WARE, SC OOL S AlONARY, BOOK LIQUORS, GROCERIES , If .80 - 1 Case Elegant Straw Bonnets These Goods were selected by them selves, and wi!l be sold very low FUR CASH. Vincennes, June 6, is 17 17-f THE SUBSCRIBER, a m Fi 3 to inl for jfr v an emit s a m tne mnaoitants of md iis Vicinity, that he has ta ken a S.ore in Skcond Stri:t:t, Near ly oppo ate Mr. Ii Lasselle's tavern v. Ik i tic w io open i;i a few days an as Bortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AMD HARDWARE. which he intends selling low f.irCasl UEO HCSSEY May 6 18 17. 07 tf Ji : ADLKY & HA DOLL E l ' s r una ok'j a v a n t i i y OF 1 IR5T QUALI 1 Y MUSCOV l)o 3UO-AE, PRIME (iKLL N ( Oi I'EE, WD COUNTRY N EN, 5cr VtncemeS) Juno 6, is 17, 07 7 ti

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SCHEME OF A LOTTERY. FOR BTILDING A MASONIC LODGE, IN THE TOWN OF St. LOtT S. 1 PRIZE ot 5 is 85 00 1,000 600 200 100 50 20 10 6 4, 1 8. Less than two blanks to a Part of the prizes to be determined follows, viz. The first drawn 20ou blanks to be entitled to 6 dollars each. First drawn number on the 1st. 2d, 3d 4th. 5th, 6th. 7th 8th 9th. and 10th days drawing, each to be entitled to one of the above 600 dollar prizes, payable in part by loo tickets begining with No. 7 ( 1 to No. 8 )00 inclusive. The first 100 tickets for the first drawn No. on ti e first day and so on in regular succession tor the rest. All other prizes floating. P izes subject to a deduction of 15 per CA-nt payable in 60 days after the drawing is completed. To be drawn three times a w eek, 500 tickets each da v. JOSHUA PILCHER") TrIO AS BR DY t noi V T I THOMAS MANLY, J i m 1 'Sbota ma t lirrl in the Inftni v i lti pp -.it tUi RtorF r.f John E ing, or of Bradley cenncs. ina 15. ItlOil NEW GOODS. Thfli 2 uibsenber has ju t opened a gener al assortment ot MERCHANDIZE: Suitable for the present a d appproaching season consisting of DRY GOOD . & i U rLERY, IKQNMONGERY, SADDLERY QUEENS-WARE, ? GLASS- are TIN-WARE, v GROCERIES Liquors, frsn and Castings. Which he will sell low for C A S H. ARTHUR P iTTERSON. Vincennes, June. 2. 1817 2f-9w C7Those who are indebted to the subscriber, n hich oiiiht to be paid, w ili do well to avail themselves of this friendly admonition, and settle the same wit' out trouble. A. P. IT" WAj T ED, A Food Hosier that will attend ucli to ! i he istaote For which Liberal wag is will be g YOUNG MAN, in whom confidence can be placed, who would occasionally attend tm Dar wouid be preferedi M VRK P. VRNE1 T. Vincennes, June 5, 1317 27 tf DR. EMERS0JV CCU PIES a room in the house of Mr Lasselle, where he attends to those who may require asststence or advice on sub; act ., of his profession. .May 30, 1S17, 4 O RENHAWA 8AL. V rOf the first quality, for sale by JUIL i)L LY I X Busseron prairie, one mile from Carlisle which will be sejld low fi;r Cash, l'urs and skins, or for prodm such as Corn and Wheat. January 23 1817. "OWN LOTS FO ii SALE l W ISH te dispose of a number oi BUlLDlJYG LOTS in the town ot BussaaOH also three lots with two good buildings thereon, now occupied as a store & tavern also 40 OT SO acres of first rate land, adjoining the same . A gnat bargain will be given in the a. bove property for a part paid in hand, and a reasonable credit for the balance. J v.MKS DUNKIN. April 3lt 1817. .n-tf BLANK DEEDS,

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To the Editor of the Western Sun.

Claims for Property lost, &c. Durivg the late War. Iili r ar y and General Agency, M'athineton Cuv, 0ih March 1817sir For the information of your leaders, should you think propor to publish it, I take the liberty to apprise you that the act passeu on the 9th day oi April, 1816 entitled k m act to authorize the payment for property lost, captured or destroyed whiie in the military service oi the L'l ited States and tor other pui .-..,. ' Ka : . ii BrrwTirlH w an aoawot ie late Contrress, so as that tneA . . . 1st Section limits the provisioi 9th section of the former act, to huudings occupied by order, as a place of tieposit for military and naval stores or as barracks tor the military forces. Claims under this and the 9th section aforesaid, to be in estimated bv the Commissioner and reported to congress. - 2d Section provides for the appointment of special Coirmisicners as jtP" erly who are requested to t.ke an TOW of office. Commi ssionera authorised to . . , ,r , f t , appoult an agent m behalf of the. United States to join With the special Commissioners, when he may deem it expedient. 3d Sec provides for payment of any horse, mule, ox, waggon, cart, sleigh or harness lost in service except when the risk was to have been incurred by the owner. 4th Section extends the provisions of this and the former act to cases of property lost, captured or destroyed in the w ars w ith the the Indian tribes subsequent to the 18th February, and ptior to the first day of September, 1 R 1 5 and the 5th and lat section, provides that all claims of 200 dollars or upw ards. shall be reviewed bv the secre if o n v of Va.a, and may be confirmed or rejected by him. I am sir most respectfully, JOJfePH WATSON. lC7This agency will undertake to collect claims of the above description, and all others on government. z SECOND NOTICE all those who stand indebted KV BOOK ACCOUNT, or otherways, they are requested to call arid settle and pay the same on or before the first day of July next. those if any, who Iras rot it in their power to pay cash mav settle or close their accounts by criving thei- notes as I have plenty of blanks. Those w ho fail to comply with th;s notice, will find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection, m the common way. WILSON L vGOW. Vincennes, June 4, loir. 27 3w MAS H. BLAKE '? lTl',11 Oil T rfrtl . f:f "i tf lib Ljfi tV. ERS Ins pr?fessio!ial services the pu die those who may wj&aJqJ c uiisuit vji -..T .'i-.iv iiuii, win picusc apply t the " riJr'cjfjrs hotel " a ti July P 1816. BENNETT, omen Sw Counsellor at Law. J EEPS his OFFICE in a room adi iioing the office ol' the Indiana Centinel. l -tf Vincennes, March 18 7. LAW NOTICE VTHL. HUNTINGTON, Ai tomey at taw cr Conveyancer. MAS opened an office, under the same roof r.f Messers Hale and Woo ls Apotheeary Store in Vincennes where he will be generally found ready to attend to the business of his profession 1 1 5 Vinrenn. Tn. nnrvo iqit - m . . v. k . f . I . 1 J 'v i.Nd been bLmahv restored m a naralitic affprtinn of r.r... i - - - ' e: en the bony, and a violent dittos 1 the brain. iak th nil' t 11 1 . i In ...... ...v. II.. v ,,. , I J,J J t 1. U I I 1 mend Dr. EMERSON to my friends and tne people, as a testimony of my gratitude t r his service s, and the accuracy of his Medical knowledge and inveatitji.m-, n i close- conceive it my daft I - ti u ..i ise to his in in iXTl f I . ... -MM. V mus o um n ior mm, tne public comP dence ai.d favor. I RVNCOIS LASSELLE. Vincennes, ..ay 0, 8 17. 2Z3t l L A N K OHECRB, POR SALE a! this OFFICE LETTER PAPER.

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NOTICE

ElNG authorised to lease the Uni ted States' SALT WORKS AND SPRlN'tS, on t ie aline creek, in this territory, which is deemed advisable to divide into five sepaiate parts, proposals lor renting each part for the term of 3 years, will he received by me at KaskasIda, till the 17th day of tine next In the meantime the agent residing upon the premises, waII give every necessary ionnation relative to the manner in w hu h tiie division is proposed to be mrde. fersons making proposals rwill be pleased to attend to the following outlines : 1 It not being intended to require any advance of money for improvements that have been made, nor for any metal now employed in the manufacture of Salt at those works ; the most effectual stipulations to keep the works constantly in good order, to keep the requisite cuantity ol metal in constant u e, ai d to leturn at the expiration ot the leave, the works in the best order for continuine i ,,iailll,ill-"'M ui mil, ma Sill -tomi.l w.d (tk.,udillg for that oLjt.cl an of rf . J , 0peration of the business may render neioe manuiactoiv oi sait, in a sul seouent cessary) will be required. 2. Tiie usual restrictions to prevent I the waste of timbers, and disorderly be haviour at the works, w ill be inserted in the contract. 3. The greatest quantity of salt that can be made will be required tObe made. 4. The highest pri e at Kich the salt win be allowed to be soul, will be 75 cts. per bushei, at w hich price a right will he reserved to the government to purchase the wl ole, or any part thereof. 5. One object of dividing the premises being to derive every possible benefit from fair competition, it is intended to prescribe such regulations, as will preclude any one lessee from being either directly or indirectly concerned with ar v other lessee, or in an) other manufactory ol salt ; and at the -ame time prevent the competition from degenerating into unfair opposition, or a resort to any means injorious to the works. 6 A violation of the stipulations contained in any lease proposed to be made, will produce a forfeiture there oi ; and the possession of the lessee i.-. to In- consid ered of such a qualified nature, as to impose no difficulty whatever on the part of the government to prevent its taking immediate possession oft e leased premises and disposing ot ttiem as it shall think proper ine mcrnesi rem nronosea to !e given, will naturally c.c.h:i the preference But it must be distinct v understood, that the character and ability of the person making proposals to perform the contract, not ess ti an the proposals themselves, will be take, into considera I Xi tion, and none need make proposals with the hope of obtaining any future alteration of their contracts, in conseuuence f any casualty, to w hich the works arc liable 8 Persons making proposals must come forward prepared wit- out d by to "ire the most indisputable security otherwise their proposals will not be conside reel. Further details will Le made known on the 1 6th June nesi N INI AN EDWARDS. Kaskaskia Id Mav 10 181 Keep your Cash at Home. THE subscriber has now on hand, and intends constantly keeping, of his own manufacture-, a supp y of SCREW AUGERS, of all sizes and of a superior quality farmers, carpenters, and others that mav wish to purchase, will, he hopes give a preference to home manufacture JOHN Ii STROPES. Vincennes, March 4, 1817 14-tf BANK OF VINCENNESr The State Bank of Indiana, 30, Mav 181 'HE Hoard of Die t rs h tl is day deciared a U IDEM) of fne pen c nt on ti e ainom t of monev i r ..... i - i.i . . paiu l i n son k nn .er tne original char ier. 1 he same wnJ be paid at tl t Bank ( the Stockholders, or ti.cir Representatives on and after the second day of June next. 3 VC BE AC KFORD, Chr. JNIay 30,1SI 26 ItseiJn Blank Vote Books, The Constiltdion of Indiana.

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