Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 September 1817 — Page 2
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The follow! numbers were ommcc. to,henimetUeofL i this BOTOUgH tor tne p-y-i-niWulciHe. NO25 cts. 112 124 1 a 275 281 43 44 45 9 37 1-2 3 same Rol, Thorn 12 John Brady 1-2 Aonreilence 50 50 25 , same same same P. Price 10 .;lnrf 1-. OVJ 25 ,T As N A Ins, Col. CHEAP GOODS, Y V SON'S be SAYRF. AHK NOW OPENING, . ruv I.ATRLT OCCUPIED. RY K. B. Bailey) a handsom 2 assortment of n ini BUY GOODS. principally bought at Auction in NewYork, which tuey will dispose of at a moderate advance. v. h S Are also opening at CARLISLE? a general assortment of DRY-GOODS, VV HARDWARE Which they will dispose of on liberal terns. Viecennes, 50th July 18 ir. 5-t KMMIAWA SALT Of the first qualitv for sale by JOHIS DULY N Busseron prairie one mile from Carlisle which will be sou- low for Cash, Furs and skins, of for produce. inch as Corn and Wheat B-tf Janu?ry 23 1817, WANTED, PERSON who ran come well recommended as a Brewer and Distiller, or who understands the 1 re wing only will find employment and liberal wages v applying to the undersigned, t & vv. i C l) .MAN. COOPER, will also be found in steady employment. J. & V .L ( Vincenncs, An usi 7, 1817 39-tf y J rVU I iC V X j X y x x MtS t f 1 1 t ' X NOTIC H. LOO THIV WAV, Prify your Debts. riHE subscriber wishing to set out i for Philadelphia about the first j dav of ' rtnher nrxi. wishes all those. wio i Are l iueDteu to Inm nv nou' oi ne-OK ati . i i i I en it, to ca and nav ti.e same on or n ll 1 V I Ikre the above ti-melie also wishes to in- 1 form his friends ami customers in general that he has on hand a quantity of the BEST QUALITY K E N II A W A SALT. "vhic h he Will sell low for cash ALSO a quantity of MERCHANDIZE, which he is determined to sell as low for cash in hand as ever vt s sold in I the olace pith rr by V OLESAL1 or RETAIL Your, complyaiice with the .-.hove will confer a singular favor on your humble ser'vt. W LSON LAGOW nrepnc" .u '7: 1 B I H WE appointed, Win. Prince and avid Hun idecamps to take ranks 'as Majors, and (' R C, Sullivan Divihii . uaui.1 .taaicr, oi tne nrsi LSI viaicni to rank as Colonel. All officers, noncommissioned officers and s diers, will obey and respect them i such W VLTKR VV1L Majnt G n'ral th i ( ; virion c7 h Tna Milia August 2 7, i S 1 7 . 39 9 v
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LAW 1S0TICE. J V. will practice 1 v in the lin ( i i uit. he resides at the Vinthe fr cennes Hotel, where he ma? prenerallv be found readv to attend to the business of his p .-ofession. July 3.
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O ft I VILTi practice Law in tin I Circuit Courts of Knox - and the adjacent counties be re. sides at the u f incennes Hotel r Vinecnncs, U, Feb 1817. Hft A new Daily and Thrice 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. fc.mt.-Price Daily, ten Dollars fier annum ; Thrice a Week, (namely Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,) five 'Dollars fier annum. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. C7" 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 elsected and published. lv LOTS FOR SALE VlSH to dispose of a number of BUILDIJvG LOTS in the town Busseron also three lots with two 0 good buildings thereon, now occupied as a store 8c tavern also 40 or 50 acres of first rate land, adjoining the same A great bargain will be given in the a, hove property for a part paid in handand a reasonable credit for the baJancc, JAMES DUX KINApril 17. 21-tfg81 1 To the Editor of the Western Snu. Claims for Property lost, &c. During the late War. Military and General Agency, Washington City, I0(h March 1817. si u For the information of your readers, shouid you think propor to publish it 1 lake the liberty to anpiise vou that the act passed on the 9th dav ot Apr" i 1H16 entitled 4 m act to authorize th; payment tor property lost, captured or destroyed while in the military service of the United States and for other purposes," has been amended by an act of i he late Congress, so as thatt he 1st Section limits the provisions of the 5th section, of the former act, to buildings occupied by order, as a place of deposit tor mi itary and naval stores or as barracks for the military forces C iaims unaer tnis ana mc m wcuon arorenaiu, lo )C investigated by the Commissioner i . 1 . i . i -1 ni r u and reportea io co.-.giess. 2d Section provides for the appointment of special Commissioners as formerly AijK) are requested to take an oath, of office -Commissioners authorised to Uolin If nl" tho ITnitrH It! m. T vit.t. u it!. fhp nprinl Cnrnmid. . - i Sioners, when he may deem it expedient. 3d Sec provides tor navnient ot any rrse, mule, ox, waggon, cart, sleigh ror aoncss tost in empire except when thep swk 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 H the wars w it 1 1 the the Indian tribes subse quent to the 3 8th February, and prior to the first dav of September, S5 and the 5th and last section, provides that all claims of 200 dollars or upwards, shall be reviewed by the secretary of War, and may be confirmed or rejected by him I am sir, most respectfully, JOSEPH WATSON. C7This agency will undertakeing collect claims of t'oe above descriptioo, and all others on government. r$ LAW PARTNERSHIP. D. FL0VD& II H. MOORE U7 ILL practise law in conjunction in future in the western and middle circuits, and occasionally in the eastern circuit ; and also in the supreme Sc Federal courts. '1 hose who may wish to employ them may depend upon the united exertions of both ; one or the other may be found at their law Office hi Corydon letters on business must be direc ted to both. 33 tf Cwrydon, Mav 17. PRIA TiNG,
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J. C SM1IIL, ESPECTFULLV informs his friends & V the public generally, that he has just erected AN Elegant Brick STABLE for the purpose of keeping Horses at Livery, He pledges himself to pay the most Stridt attention to all Horses entrusted to his care ; he has a steady and attentive Ostler, & will at all times keep the best forage that can be procured. He will also keep HORSES cV GIGS for hire. is terms for keeping Hors s, are as follows : D. C. 100 00 For One Year, For One Month For One, eek, For 24 Hours, Julv 11. 9 9 00 50 50 .34 tf JMi Attov m KEEPS his OFFICE in a room adjoining the office of the Indiana Centinel. 16-tf Vincennes, March 18 7. BRADLEY 'BAUOLLE Have just received a quantity of ytlRST QUALI i Y I MUSCOVADO SUGAR, ri PR1 F RRF.RV COKKFP ' AND COUNTRY LINN EN, &c Vincenncs, June 6, 1817, 27 tC XTtfk Out for Squalls ! ! O'PtTF. subrriher h.eino- nnvinns to rK the just demands against hhc and has it not in l ir power to do so I without calling upon those Indebted oi him for payment, inconsequence of which h.e avails himself oi this method Of informing thi m that unless they do discharge their notes and accounts on or before the 15th day of Au. ust next, that he will indiscrimi lat y put them into the proper officer'- h.ahds for coiiertior but on I contrary should they comply with this recfuest promptly he will be more than sensible oftheir punctuality attention x politeness. r i w. c. (;s:-otrvk. Vincennes, Ji'lv 31 87. 36. i JO look be re f v. I An Appp ENTICE 'O the 4 Shoe eS- Huot J ikh g business. Between the age of 14 and 16, who cm come weii recommend, will be taken the subscriber, ABU AH BROWN Oil Second street.' 'incennes, June 19, 18 17 t29DOCJFpTtA. WOLCOTT. Little .Tn isroi in nie t . trnui. FIS his professional services to of incennes and its vicimty, and informs them that he has taken part of the building occupied by T. H. Blake, Esq. opposite tiie Receivers Office. JE0 Vincenncs, Aug 1817 g 181' 35-6w KOTICE. the citizens of the count i em of Knox, Sullivan, and Davis is hereby given' By authority vested in me by the 4th section of the act laying duties on the sales at auction, passed July 24th IS13, and a.- amended March i4tn 18 14 I have appointed G. Johnston, of Vincenncs, auctioneer for the abovementioned counties. " Sec. 2d, and be it further enacted i hat no p rson shall exercise the tiade or business of an auctioneer, by the selling of any goo wares and merchandize whatsoevei by auction, or any other mode of s; e, whereby the best or highest hi idei ih deemed tube the purchaser, unless sues person shall have a licence or other special authority continuing in force pi rsuant to the directions of this act pain of forfeiting for every such sale at auction, the sum of four hundred dol
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lars, together with the sums or duties payable by this act upon the goods, wares and merchandize so sohi : Provided however, that nothing herein contained, shall be construed to require a license for the sale at auction of any estate, goods, chattels, or other tiling, which by this act are not made liable to duty or exempted from duty." D V D M. HALE, Collector of the Revenue for the collection district cf n liana. Julv, 24, IS 17. 34 -tf.
SCHEME OF A LOTTERY, FOR BUILDING A Masonic lodge, FIX THE TOWN Oh Sr. LOU'S. 1 1 RIZE of g 5 000 is g5 00(5 2,000 6 000 4,000 25 00 10,000 6,O20 9 000 15,300 2 10 20 25 2-)0 310 900 2,550 do do do do do 1 ,000 600 200 100 50 20 !0 6 do do 8. Less than two blanks to a prife. Part oithe prizes to be determinear toiiows viz. ! he iirst drawn 201 blanks to be entitled to 6 dollars each. First drawn number on the 1st 2d, 3d, 4th 5th, 6th 7th. 8th 9th and 10th dase drawing, each to be entitled to one of thy above 600 dollar prizes, payable in part by 100 tickets begining w ith No. 7001 to No. 8000 inclusive. The first 100 tickets for the first drawn No. on the first day and so on in regular succession for the rest. All other prizes floating. Prizes subject to a deduction of 1 5 per cent, payable in 60 days after the drawing is completed. To be drawn three times a week, 50t tickets each day JOSHUA PTLCHF.R " THO AS BR DY T. . OUGLAS Comrs D. V WAL FR, THOMAS HANLY, St Louis, eb 1817. 1 5-7t ICT ' ickets may be had in the above lottery either at the Store of John Ewing, or of Bradley and Badollet, in Vincenncs. BARGAINS ! P 1RGM.VS ! ! THE subscribers ofK for sale at very 'low prices for Cash, a general assort ::.ent of jry-Gnod8, Hardware, Queensware, CONSISTING IN PART OF i J roadcotl s, $ Cassimeres, "Vices, Scytl es, V estmgs, S Cutting Ki Hciery, ttrriei Stripes, 7 t andsaws, Flai is, German Sc I LVlusiins, S ley Steel, Nauheens,w s Tron' ire, J Cutting Knves, i urrurrs, uo CrawCalicoes, CiinghamSj : lannels, Checks, hawls liandkerchiefs, S Shovels, s l: l S Sheep Shears, Locks of every J kind, J Files, S Hammers. ? Knives Forks, Bedtieking, Cotton Yarns. Sec Eded Piates, O c. c. - Teutania Spoons, do. S Blue printed Bowls C C Cups Sc Sau- . Dishes, cers Bine Printed Painted Hanolied Pitchei s, Bowls. J C. C. Bowls and do. Fishes, do J C C. Dishes, do Salts, Peppers, Creams, Sc. v Coffee Sc Sugar, j. J Brimstone, jj n Salt Petre, Copperas, Sails, Madeira Teneriffe Port alaga.J Antigua Rum, Jamaica - do Ginger k Allspice, s Pepper S; Madder, y Voung Hvson""! . J Old ' do 1 3 Coerr iac Brandv, Whiskev. I ron Caatimrs Iron Ca Anvills S Chilian and mperial. These Goods were purchasad remarkably low in B dtimore, and will be sold at a small profit. SAMUEL 1 1 ILL. fc Co. .V. arr- otfioite Greater Tavern. Vincenncs, July 24, 1817, 34 tt IV STICKS BLANKS, FOR SALK The Const i ution of Indiana. Executions Supeoaa, -c
