Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 August 1817 — Page 4

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RiRGAINS! BARGAINS H THE subscribers cfter for sale at very low prices for Cash, a general assortment of JDruGoodt, hardware, Queensvare, CONSISTING IN FAET OF

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Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Vest ns, Hoisery, Stripes, Plaids, Muslins, Nankeens, Calicoes, Ginghams, Flannels, Checks, Shawls, handkerchiefs, Bedticking, Cotton Yarns, Stc. Edged Plates, C. C. - do. C C. Cups & Saucers,

Blue Printed do.

Vices, Scythes, S Cuttinc: Knives,

C urners, no Handsaws, Ij German & CrawS ley Steel, Iron Wire, S Shovels, Spades, Sheep Shears, J Locks of every J kind, Files, S Hammers. Ij Knives & Forks, S Teutania Spoons, Blue printed Bowls . Dishes, J C. C. Bowls and S Dishes,

Hanolled - do b Salts, Peppers,

v Creams, &cc. acc

S Coffee Sc Sugar,

Brimstone,

retre,

Pitchers, Bowls, Madeira Teneriffe Port

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Antigua Rum,

Jamaica

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Salt L

2 Copperas,

- Salts, Gnxer

St Allspice.

do Pepper & Madder,

Cocjniac Brandy, Youn Hyson

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$ Chilian and

Whiskey.

Iron Castings S v nuian aim i

Anvills 1 Imperial. J These Goods were purchasad remarkably low in Baltimore, and will be sold at a small profit. SAMUEL HILL, Sc Co. Marlu opfivitc Greater Tavern, Vincennes", July 24, 1817, 31 tf YlVERY STABLE. ON SECOXD STREET, Vincennes.

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J C SMIHL, re nrT in T.t y informs his

the public generally, that he has iust erected . AS Elegant Brick STABLE. for the purpose of keeping Horses at Uvery. He pledges himself to pay the most strict attention to all Horses entrusted to his care ; he has a steady and attentive Ostler, k will at all times keep the best forage that can be procured. He will also keep HORSES iS GIGS for hire -Hs terms fur keeping Hor

ses, are as follows :

the supply of all rations that may auired for the use of the troops

United States, trom the 1st ciay ot J . . i s .. i .1 j r i

its is, inclusive, unui uie i si uay ui j uii,

1819, within the states, territories, and districts, following, viz. 1st. At Detroit, Michilimckiuaac, Green bay, Fort Wayne, Chicago, and their immediate vicinities, and at anyother place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched orreciuiied, within the territory of Michigan, the vicinity of the upper lakes, and the staie of Ohio, and on or adjacent to the waters of lake Michigan. 2d. At any place or places wtere

trrwint 'ire nr mav he Sta1 lont'll. V ltWH

MB WWlVti MAW V mm - j - 7

the states of Kentucky and Tenness

3d. At St. Louis, Fort Harrison, I o

Clark, Fort Armstrong, Fort Crawford,

rort Osage or l ort Clark, on the Missouri river ; and at any other place or places where troops are or may be stationed, within the state of jndiana, and the territories of Illinois and Missouri. 4th. At Fort Montgomery, Fart Crau -ford, Mobile, Fort St. Phillip, New-Orleans, Baton Rogue and Fort C laiborne ; and at any oiher place or places where troops are or may be s at oned marched, or recruited within the Mississippi territory, the state of Louisiana and their .icinities, north ot the Gulf of Mexico.

5th. At any place or places where troons are or mav be stationed, marched

1 . . . - m m or recruited within the District otiiinf

rC Ul i X C -X 1 ill 1 1 pa ! 1 1 1 c . 1 At any place or places Jfcr

ops are or may be stationed, marched

!? recruited within the state of Massa

chusetts. 7th. At any place or places where troops are or may stationed, marched or recruited within the states of Connecti

cut and Rhode Island. 8th. At any place or plat!

troops are or may be stationed mav

or recruited within the state ol J

York, north of the Highlands, and Ruthin the state of Vermont. 9th. At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, inarched or recruited within the slate of NewYork, south of the Highlands including West Point, and within the state of NewJersey. 10th, At any place or place s where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the state of Pennsylvania. Ilth. At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the states of Dei .- ware Maryland and the District of Go

ing the supplies to the troops, and that all losses sustained by the depredations of the enemy, 01 by means of the troops of the United States, shall be paid by the United States, at the price of the articles captured or destroyed as aforesaid4 on the depositions of two or more persons of credible characters, and the certificate of a commissioned officer, stating the circumstances of the loss, and the amount of the articles for which compensation shall be claimed. The privilege is reserved to the U. States, of requiring that none of the supplies which may be furnished under any of the proposed contracts, shall be i sued, until the supplies which have b en or may be furnished oncer the contract now in force, have been consumed. JLm, GEO. GRAHAM,

) Acting secretary of war.

HSVENWES LIBRARY.

flHE shareholders of the Library, arc J requested to meet at Jones's Inn, Vincennes, on Saturday the 2nd August next, at 3 o'clock P. iVf. Punctuality is desirable, as business of moment will he

brought before the meeting.

By order of the t irfctors, B. PARKE, President.

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SCHEME OF A LOTTERY",

FOR BUILDING A

MASONIC LODGE, IN THE TOWN OF St LOU S. 1 1 R1ZE of gs.ooo is go 000 2 do M A 1)000 2,000 10 do 7 600 6 000 20 do jLJ 200 4,000 25 do A 100 25 00

200 do 50 10,000

310 do 20 6,020 900 do 10 9 0-0

2,550 6 15,300

July 18, 1817

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NOTICE.

THE persons indebted to the late firm of M BREADING, Jr. & Co. either by Note or Book account, are hereby once more called upon to make payment to the subscriber, who is duly authorized to settle with them. Those who go not embrace this last OppOrtani rv for an amicable settlement, on or be

fore the first day of September next, will

erta:n!y be prosecuted. ISAAC BLACKFORD.

Vincennes, July 12, 1817

Lnrre

Fop Ose Year, For One Month For One Week, For 2 4 Hours,

Julv 11

D. C. 100 00 9 00 2 50 50 34 tf

NOTICE

All those indebted to the Estate of Toussaint Dubois deceased, wil call and pay the amount clue, immcdiateiv, as the Estate is in want of money HENRY DUBO.S. Vincennes Julv 24, isi7. 34-tf

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i liox of Fashionable STRAW' BONNETS, COFFEE, GRASS SCYTHES, CUTTING KNIVES, FACTORY CHECK, 5" MACKEREL, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, Ju4 received btf JOHN BWING Vincennes, July 34 tf

War Department, June 9, 1817. J

Thi is to e;ive notice,

THAT sepermte proposals will be received ii the office of the secret rs fur the depart men of war. until the Gist day of October next, inclusive, for

lumbia. 12th. At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed marched or recruited within the state of Vginia. 13th. At any place cr places ipre troops are or may be stationea mfvohed or recruited within the state c Hj2kjt Carolina.

14th. At any place or placeej e troops are or may be stationed n-rrched or recruited within the state of South Laroiina. 15th. At Tybec Barracks, Fort Hawkins and Fort Scott ; and at any other place or places here troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the state of Georgia, including that paitof the Creek's land yi g within the terrilO ial limits of said state. ration to consist ot one pound and

one quarter of beef, or three quavers of a pound of salted pork, eighteen ounces of bread or flour, one gill of rum whiskey or brandy, and at the rate of two quarts of salt, four quarts of vinegar, four pounds of soap and one pound and one half of candles to every hu;ulre rations. The prices of the several c mponent parts of the ration must be particularly mentioned in t' e proposals, but the United States res rye the tjht of making such alterations in the rt

of the component parts of the ration aforesaid, as shall make the price pf each part thereof bear a just proportion to the proposed price of the'fijtajn The rations are to be furnishenJ in such quantities, that there shall at 311 times, during the terrm of the proposed extract, be sufficient f r the consumpjiea r the troons for six months, in advam

of cootl and wholesome provision. If the "same shall be required. It is also to be permitted to all and every one of the commandants of fortified places or osts, to call for at seasons, when the Lme can be transported, or at any time, in cat of urgencv, such suppli s of like provrsious, in advance as in the discretion of the commander shall be deemed proper. Tt i imdrrstood that the contractor

is to be at the expense and rUk of issu-

8. Less than two blanks to a prize.

Part 0ft ie prizes to be determined as

follows- viz. The first drawn 2000 blanks to be entitled to 6 dollars each. -First d, awn number on the 1st 2d, 3d, 4th 5t ,6f 7th 8th, 9th, and 10th dase drawii g, each to be entitled to one of Lhy above 6o0 dollar prizes, payable Vi pari by 100 tickets, begining with No00l to No. 8 00 inclusive. '1 he first 100 tickets for the first drawn No. on the first ciay and so on in regular succession for the res'. All other prizes floating. Prizes subject to a deduction of 15 per cent, payable in 60 days after the drawing is completed. To be drawn three times a week, 500 ticket- eateh cmv.

JOSHUA PILCHER THO AS BRADY,

T j OUGLASS, CWre.

P. V VAL ER, THOMAS HANLY,

St Louis, Feb. 1817. 15-7t grU : ickets may be had in the above lottery cither at the Store of John Ew-

ing, or of Bradley and Badollet, in V iu-

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Mr. BENNETT,

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fflorney & Counsellor ax uivw,

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Centinel.

16-tf Vincennes, March 18 .7.

joining the office of the Indiana

LAW PARTNERSHIP. D. FLOYD & U. H. MOORE ILL practise law in conjunction V V in future in the western and middle circu'ts, ar.d occasionally in the e istern circuit ; and also in the supreme Sc Federal courts Those w o may ish to employ them may depend upon the uiiit d exertions of both ; one Or the other may be found at their law Utlice in Coi ydon 1 tters on business must be directed to both. 33 tf Corydo, May 17. CHEAP CASH STORE. The subsreiber having opened a store On second street JS ear-

NOTICE.

citizens of the counties of Knox, Sullivan, and Davis- is hereby given By autnoiity vested in me by the 4th section of the act laying duties on the sales at auction, passed July 24th 18 13, and as amended March 24th 18141 have appointed G. W. Johnston, of Vincennes, auctioneer for the abovementioned counties. " Sec. 2d, and be it further enacted That no person shall exercise ti e trade or business of an auctioneer, by the selling of any goods wares and merchandize whatsoever by auction, or any other mode of sale, wherebv the best or highest bidder is

deemed to be the purchaser, unless suh

TVM-son shall have a licence or other sd

cial authority continuing in force pul

,nnt tathc directions ot this act ol

pain of forfeiting for every such sale at auction, the sum of four hundred dollars, together with the sums or duties payable by this act upon the goods wares and merchandize so sold : Provided however, that nothing herein contained, shall be construed to re aire a license for the sale at auction of any estate, goods, chattels, or other thing which by this act are not made liable to rlntv dp Vxemoted from dutv."

' D W D M. HALE, Collector of the Revenue for the collection district cf Indiana. Julv, 24, IS 17. 34 tf

Vincennes and its vicinity that he has

hand an extensive assortment of GOOD . selected from the Philadelphia and Baltimore Markets, and chiefly purchased at Auction, which he is disposed to sell very low for OtdSH. GEO. HU SEY, Second 6V rf. July 11, 1817. 33 tf

WHEAT WANTING, The subscriber wants to purchase A Ql AMITY OF WHEAT, for which he offers

5 CENl'SPER BUSHEL in Merchandize, or Ai!l receive in payments of debts due also for sale a quantity of KENHAWA SALT. WILSON LAG O W. Vincennes Julv 11 IB 17 33-tf

J CALL. mRILL practice Law in the V Circuit Courts of Knox.

and the adjacent counties he resides at the Vincennes Hotel." Vincennes, 14, Feb. 1817. 1 ijft

LAV NOTICE. J. DOTY, will practice Law in the the first circuit, he resides at the V incennes Hotel, where he mav nerally be found ready to attend to the bu&iiM 3 o his pfcofe&sion. Julu 3. 31 tf

LOOK HERE!

An Apprentice to the LJ

hoe 8c Hoot Making Business Between the ai;c of 14 and 16 who can come well recommend, will be t n by the subscriber,

ARM AH iskuw On St-cond bte rt. Vincennes, June 19, 1817 29-'J

LOTTERY. ffTE ARE AUTKi R SEDgstate that the driving of t'.ie MASONIC LOTTERY AT r LOUIS, will commenee on the i 5th day of 0 toer next but fef ticket now remain unsold. Those here who want a chance mist supply themselves quickly else twill be too late 30-tf VlmiEnnss, 25, June, lb 17.