Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 July 1817 — Page 4

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ADVERTISEMENTS. BA-KO VINCENNES, The State Bank of Indiana 26th June, 1817. Those Stockholders who have not paid the second Instalment of five dollar s on each of their shares, are hereby required to pav the same to the eommissiorKrs in the several counties of the tate, under whose direction the sah Pares were olJ on or before the firs day of September next. Bv order of th.e Board ISAAC liLA KF' RD, CashV.

LOTTERY. kf E ARE AUTHORISED to state IT that the drawing of the M v . I LOTTERY AT r LO is Will commence on the 1 5th day of October next but few tickets now remain Unsold. Those here who want a chance must supply themselves quickly eise 'twill be too iate, 30-tf Vincennes, 26. June, 1817.

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Mr. BENNETT. Attorney & Counsellor at Law, KEEPS his OFFICE in a room adjoining the office of the Indiana Centinel. 16-tf Vincennes. March 18 1 7 The Reverand 1 A. King, HAS lodged in my hands his StoP Accounts Notes, for olection. Those indebted tn htm save me trouble themselves expence and oblige him, by calling on me knracalateiy and discharging their res5 Kcue balances. G V Vrincennes, June 2e JOHNSTON , 182 7. 3 .3 I Tu all to whom it may Concern, THE subscribers, Proprietors of the Town of MON ROE, in the county of Sullivan and State of Indiana, hereby give notice that in consequence of the seatoi Justice for said county having been establisl ed at another place and the dissatisfaction expressed by a number of purchasers of Lots In the said town of MONROE, they will on the payment of the first note for the first Instalment, by the Purchaser on or before the time of the said payment becoming due, & giving up to the proprietors the title Bonds by them executed, die said proprietors will then give up the notes for the payment of the two other instalments to the purchasers Jt is ascertained by the understood! that fhe payment of the first InIt ailment will not more than pay the espence of laying; out the 'Towm if this proposition is not complied with by the time mentioned, then the whole amount of purchase money will he demanded according to the terms o Sale. BEN 'AM IN TURM AV, ) THOMAS C. SHIE DS, $ PftorRlMfOMS JiHlS McMlFFN, Co. 5? kspfotfuluy inform the Citzensi 1 of VTincennes. and the public in general, that they have commenced the Mecca utile Business N M I v S fREET, at the stand late ly occupied by HJRLOW & TRIMSLM, where they have on l and A General Assortment of ) W FG 0 01) H & G R 0 CE R IE S, J VRD 1 Ql TI N'S Sc 1 WARES assorted, TiN Also a Large Quantity of KRXHAWA SALT, Which they will dispose of at the most reduced pric -s for CASH. March 28. IT tf NOTICE, subs ri sr tx in 1 tfulv author!to auivibt. a:id hnallv close the 1 HE business of the late firm of -v. Bread ing jun. C hen requests ail persons indebted to the same, to come for v ird and discharge teen debts If it is in 1 onven ent lor anv ot those atraintt om there are book accounts to disc cne same inmicuiiticiy, a reason able ti ne for payment will be given, pr:vided they embrace the present opportn i of c tiling upon me, and giving t ir notes for the amounts due. S A AC BL C Kl OR D. V ti ea, Feb 7, 1817. tf-10 BLANK DEEDS, FOR SALE at Uus OFFICE.

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The subscriber has just opened a general assortment of MERCHANDIZE: Suitable for the present and appproaching season consisting of DRY GOODS, CUTLERY, IRONMONGERY, SADDLERY QUEENS-WARE, .v GLASS- are TIN-WARE, r GROCERIES Liquors Iron acid Castings, Which he will sell low for C A S H. ARTHUR P ATTERSON. Vincennes, June 2, 1817 27-9 w TT Those who are indebted to the subscriber, which ought to be paid, v ill do iell to avail themselves of this friendly admonition, and settle the same without uble. A- P. LOOK HERE ! An Apprentice to the Shoe Sc Boot Making Business, Between the ase of 14 and 16 who can come we)! recommend, will be taken by the su dsc liber, ABIJAH BROWN. On Second street. Vincennes, June 19, 1817 29 NOTICE. J T Wnereas my wife Catharine 1 odland, has eloped from my bed Kard Without anv iust cause I therefore foiAvani ali nersnns from tra ding with or harbouring her, as 1 am de urmined not to pay any debts of her con eting. JOHN WOODL ND. T I , " EMiwaras county, Illinois JUne. i S 1 1 . X Li n Ul - 29JL dr. i:.w:nso.: OCCUPIES a room i;i the house of Mr Lasselle, where he attends to those who may require assi-ence or advice on subjects of his profession May 30, Jsi7 36 tfdojte TOWN LOTS FOR SALE WIS if to dispose of a number of BUILDING LOTS in the town . 1 M 0 11a as e p n a-s-. t..n. w v.r, tw Uiidines thereon, now occupied store Sc tavern- also 40 or 50 acres h:st rate ?and, ad ion litr the same A great bargain will be given in the above property, for and a reasonable c? J April 21, 1817. paid in hand, or the balance, i DUNK IN. 2ltf S A LT for sale by L Y KENH A X the first f I ST N Busseron prairi Carlisle, which v Cash Furs and skin such as Corn aiid V I 8-lf J r i n om for lO or ior produce, 23, 1317. WASTE IK A rood tloSier tnat w ; . i sttcnu wc 11 to The Stable, For which Liberal wages will be given a 10LWV. m i.v. in whom confidence can be placed, who wouid occasionally attend the Bar would be prefered, M RK B RNETT. Vincennes, June 5, 1317 27 ti LAW NOTICE lTHL. HUNTI g ton, Attorney a: Taw C7 Conveyancer. li AS ooencvi an office, unuer th? same roof of Messers Hale and Wood's Apothecary Store in vincennes, where he will he generally found ready to attend to the business of his profession. u-5 Vincennes, January 2,1 CASH STORE! I expect to have here by t! e t'rst uet a handsome assortment of M ERCHANDIZE, Purchased in Philadelphia Baltimore) when gocKts were Icv The above i;oo(is are of the latest importations and newest patrons, which I wili sell low for C sh or 10 those customers on 60 or 90 days that will be punctual. OWEN REILLEY, Vincennes. April 14, 18 17 20-tf lO'i'hose who has old unsettled accounts with me will please call and setic them us soon as convenient. O. R. Executions eV Supeonas, S)c. For Sale at tins office,

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SAMUEL HILL, $ Co. Nearly opposite C. H. Greater's Tavlrx, have just pecei ved from Baltimore, A Large Assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE QUEENS WARE, 55 SCHOOL STAIONARY, BOOKS, LIQUORS, & GROCERIES 1LS0 I Case Elegant Straw Bonnets. These Goods were selected by themselves, and will be sold very low FOR CASH. Vincennes, June 6, 1817 27-tf THE SU BSCT4IEE11, WING taken a Stoic in Second St eet. nearly opposite Lasselle's Tavern, is no w opening a handsome assortment of Dry Goods JH Groceries Hardware Saddlery ( h 'ockery Ch ina glass Tin Ware. WHICH HE WILL s SELL LOW, ALSO Two Copper Stills, ,1 Few Barrels of Cherry Bounce And Cordials, GEO. HtiSSEY, Vincennes, June 19 1817. 29tf By tlie J 'resident of the U. States. v HE RE AS by an act of congress, V V passed on the 3d day of March, 1815, entitled 4 An act to provide for the ascertaining and surveying of the boundary lines fixed by the treaty with the reek Indians and for other purposes," tin president of the United States is authorized to cause the lands acquired by the said treaty to be offered for sale when surveyed, and whereas the following townships have been surveyed, in the District of Alabama, in the Mississippi territory, to wit : Townships 11 and 12 in range 13 10, 11 and 12 9, 10, 1 1 and 12 S 9, 10, 12 and 13 y 13 14, 15, 16 and 17 13, 14. 15, 16 and 17 13 14. 15 and 16 13 14,15 and 1 6 u 15 16 17 18 19 on THEREFORE, I, JAMES MO.YROE President of the United States, in conformity with the said act, do hereby declare and make known, tnat public sales for the disposal (agreeably to wal oi the lands above described, shall) be held at Millcdgevilie, in the state of Georgia, on the first Monday in August ntNt, and shall remain open for three weeks and no longer, the sales to commence with the township first above named, and proceed in the order in which they are named. Given under my hand at the City of Washington the 24th day of May, 1817. B) the President, (Signed) JAMES MONROE. Josiah Meigs, Commissioner of &e General Land Office. a Try all things, and hold fast to that which is best." yUE undersigned having sold out ML ins stock of Merchandize, and wishing to cio his store accounts, re-que-is those who 3-e indebted to him to call at his office and discharge their arrearages by the first of April ensuing. I f e now advertises (for die tu si time .) that he acts as a CONVEYANCER, Uld that he intends h tl TISING L AW son, Knox, und the two adjoining if made toorih his while, occasionally, in anv other county in the First Circuit. His practice as a LAW YER shall be fair, liberal and correct He resides on Main street, in incennes. and may be easily found by a sign board over Lhc door, inscribed. GENl. w. JOHXSTOT. February 27, 1817. 13-tf JTJt TCALL. V HiL practice Law in the ? Circuit Courts of Knox and the adjacent counties he resides at the u Vincennes Hotel" Vincennes, 14. Feb. 1317 1 ltf TJie Constitution of Indiana.

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A new Daily and Tkrkt a Week paper at the Seat of Government. The people of the United States are respectfully informed, that, in October next, there will be issued, at the City of Washington. A NEWSPAPER, ENTITLED The City of Washington Gazette to be published every afternoon at two o'clock. Teting. Price, Daily, Ten Dollar ftrr annum ; Thrice a Week, (namely Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,) Five hollars fur annum. Advertise ments inserted at the usual rates. QlZt Important public documents and state papers will be printed at full length ; and a competent reporter for Congress is intended to be employed to report for the Gazette. All interesting articles of intelligence will be carefully selected and published. BRADLEY & BADOLLE V,

Have u st received a quantity oy FIRST QUALITY MUSCOVADO SUGAR, PRIME GREEN COFFEE, AMD COUNTRY LINNEN, &c. Vincennes, June 6, 1817, 27 tf Keep yuur Cash at Home. nffHE subscriber has now on hand, JBL and intends constantly keeping, cf his own manutactUre, a supply of SCIIEW AUGERS of all sizes, and of a superior qualityfarmers, carpenters, and others, that may wish to purchase, will, he hopes give a, preference to home manufacture. JOHN B STROPES Vincennes, March 4, 1817. 14-tf NOTICE. 1 HE subscriber wants money and must have it A very urgent ne cessity, obliges him to call on those whose accounts have been of long standing to pay the same, by the tenth of Ju ly i.e.M. E. Mc.NAMEE. Vincennes, June is, 181.7. 29-3MT A NDREW MILLER, now in the X.town of Madison, state of Indiana, w ishes to be informed of the residence of his sons Nicholas, Henry, John, Thomas and Peter ?.Iillcr, and two sons sons-in-law Thomas Green and William Coup ernout, who left the Gennessee country (N. York) some time in the fall 1815, for some of the western states So scon as all or any one of them shall hear of him, it is his request that some one of them should come and see him as early as possible. He contemplates remaining where he is until he hears of hi family. May 22, 1317. 27 tf LOOK HERE ! ! WHEELER HARPER, Respectfully informs theih FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC THAT THEY HTVE COMMENCED THE MACHINE MAKING, In all its various Branches, MILL IRON;?, Made and tinned of in the neatest man

ncr. They also informs the public they will have a doubie Throssel for Spining Cotton, in operation against the first ot" January next, at this place. heeler & Harper, Have their Carding Machine in com plete operation, and are ready to receive WOOL, They have cloathed their Machine with new Cards, winch will make tnem able to give satisfaction to their old customers, and those that may favor them with their custom. W. &c 11. BaucEviLLE, Knox County, June 2, 1317. ' 5 27 tf THOMAS HBLAKE7 $ Attorney at Law. fir O OFFERS his professional services to the public, those who may wish to consult or employ him, will please apply at the VIXCKXXES HOTEL " '

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TWO good BRICK LAYMRSyuA two COMMON LABOURERS, to whom constant emnlnvnt i.wi r.?... '

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