Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 October 1817 — Page 3
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LIST of letters Remaining in the I o 11 Jmce it Vincennes t ie quar-
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liny tiic fust day ot actooer isi ch if not ta'r n out within 3 Months b sent to the General Post-Oihcc
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, 7 ersona applying for letters will r ease say whether idvertiifjA A James V docket Saral. Adams, sen. S ml Aliisofi Willi A .ams Aahbury Alexander James Asburn Win, M. A - xandei Joseph Aiphouse John S, Anen
Morris Birbcck Nancy 15 .own Robert an-d 2 Supply Butterneld m .ales Joseph Burous Win. Bell John B idol et Wm. E, Bteading Moses B :dal John Bobwc 11 John Broaden James Bennett John Benson John Biackston Adoipd Blumenan Joseph CoWJfjU Rich I Carson Tnomas hambers Jiu.v Cornell Eavid ook lu iti V Conover H initio handler K.isha fCroker, 2 A,o Ci aimiles, 3 T ,met flnldwell V v.ip Catt, 2 1 m inrfa Cainnbell " i Ha 'nan row Dav.d Carpenter Hathl. Duly George Dean D an I Davidsotl T tos Dickens Sam I Davis Jacob Dick 2 D miel Civine Jus-, pti Ditsen ffarnl. ETison "W n. Eaton Robert Erwin J) E Thomas Flower 3 George lower 4 CI bl ie' Funk Iv' ivy Pastenbttfs Isaac Foster .A exander Prelu Joan Fairnurst A lam G' aze Cuit is iilbert Hu rh G enn Seth Guard Is iac Guine or Si on Morris T lomas I lorden Snml. V Oalsey Hiram 11 irriaoo JajUeS Hannah Mashack Hunt 3 Hury rail Jacob Heruer V I it am I ackct Andrew Him rod Andrew Himman 2 11 mry 1 tarick 2 James Ho. ue 2 John Housten 2 Wm Hi ris Elenor H imilton Job 1 lammond James H anes Henry T Irish, John Johnston Nicholas ones, John R. femes, Benj. Jeams, J A Joseph Kite hell, David kiilon, L W C. Lane, Zachariah Linton Jonathan Lermac, Auaai Lewis, Wm. Lockard, James Lee, M
f dtobert Miller, 2 James M'Daniel, James Moorhead, Samnel Marshall, Richard Mills, George M o k Geonrc Meldrum, Alex, M Co inell, MIssTacy Miller aJoseph Storan, Thomas Mcridith Wm MCoj Charles B ModesettHuH MG iry, Tbomsj Martin, liujjh MiUer, J
Samuel Buner Josias Buck
VN m B I !lS Horatio urns John Bennett Zachariah Boles Rubt. . iackburn Peter B rirci David B: ight Jonathan B. tson A. Barrickman John Biigman Geo Blake en. A idrew Berry Jonn Lialy C Mr Calhouse Asher Cnaise ' r Wm, lark David C lance, 2 Joseph Cowan John Crews Seth Cushman Jas. uddebactf Vbraham Jerrv Co C rues kran Mi Campbell Walter In k ' avid M.Collister Thos. Ciioa lini 5 John Davidson John Durham Thomas Dean Stephen Dudley Philip Defendall Philip Davis Joel Dewey John E iton, Jun. With un Erwin Natal. Ewing, St co F John Fcazle William Fabis George Fotuer, George Farmer Rhodolphus Fowler V a Ftnley Hury Foster ; Mr GUI G 'orge larrett (ico. Gwathmey Jonathan iseeham Jacob Gamer Mashack Green IF John ITutson sa ic H I rel 'i iarn Hicks L ivid H irt W n Hendricks Jon. Huntington Benediel H trrell Luther B. Hunt Me k. H irrison S iml, Hotrue, jun. yv Honeyvtlle Jo n I to loway I aiv Hill A no rose nlin Jsaac Harris 1 lenry Jones, R G M iid. Joi jiiis, 2 irgc Jones, Jones. Tnomas Jent, William Kelso, William Love, C I mdsay, Jeremiah ockafd Stephen C Lud.ow, Thomas Lewe C. D. Leemsden,
Samuc! M'Mahan, James C harles M'Arty, Abijah Moore, hiac Vioore Wm. M Ciuire, Mrs. Ann MClure,Robert M Abe, K. B. F orkle, Joseph M'Mioen, Barnabas M'MahanJames Magers, Jones A Miller, Jonn M- lure, Joseph M C iintosh, John Helton, Geo &c Jacob Miner NathM. Newton, John J. Neoh 2
Peter Netrly,
John W. (sburn, 3Thomas Oneile, S madam Jos. Oneille, P Reuben Pierce, John M Peebles, Howard utman. Solomon Pattersen, J Purslev, Caleb Pierce, 2 Edward H iper 2Jotph Pitser. Isaac Parven ' Samuel Peebles, homas Punkett. Tnomas G Prentiss Soloman Pii;ott
John Hobertson, Benj. R. Cooper, Mancy Raw lings E ward Ravmond 2 Wm ingo 3 Gabriel Richards, Sa nue RisJey, Jonathan Rieiy David uby, Margaret Richards, is. James Sprowl, Spencer Smith, John Story, ancy tewart, G orge Snaner, Am..io.iy Saunoei s, Frederic Stonebrig Isaac cariett, ( i oryri Smed ley A .a, Otis Smith, irir iret S .mp, J hi Shunk Joseph Sedgwick, Martin Scott, T. Waitman rippett Steplien To nmaS, T!io's. Wr. Taylor, John T romas, a nes ims Step ten Taylor, V JV 2 John Vawter. George Vance, Andrew W i r ht Josep W a ker, G e V i .d. Elfsha Warden 2 ohn Vebb lohn V i :t. Alfred ) Warner, adv W une wan Woods. Sally Watson, Eii York, J mes ZeveTVi 339 G R.
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Notice is hereby Given,
lO all Merchants, Traders k Deal
ers of every
and after this late, t vit Will not be account ibleor liable for the debts that mv wife may contract JO r FOUTS. Pike County, Sept, 28, 1317- 4 1-2u
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ring ttie ensuing (ail and winter,
W HEAT P 3 H A', BEESlVAXt TALLQH , FURS) PEL TH : anil all such articles of country produce a m iy suit for exportation at a fair price TtiOse who arc indebted to him mav enable themselves to make payment in that way. JOHN EWING. Vincennes, October 2. 44 tf
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Latid-Office at Vincennes. Oi tober 1, 18 17.
L persons concerned are herebj required to take notice that in
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months fro n the date hereof I shall is sue to i ivci H Harriaoj a duplicau certim ate No. 160 dated July 9, 1807 fll: the . W. uV, Sec No SO, T. 3, S. R 5 F, mi ess previoui to that time, sonx iecal md mmcient objections are made tnereto J()H BADOLLET, R L O
James Nash,
James RobensonVNiaJ Gideon Ricney, John Richards, oses R awlins, Lewis R-?ser, Abra'm. Rliodarmel, David eel, Benj Roads, Samuel Ray Rob't. Sturjrus, Joseph Statter, Ej). r dm Simonds Cromweh Spiague, Join, Seaton, Wm Smothers, W n. Samples Jacob ('j)ci' field, E is:. a S.akes, Nancy hepherd, John S'-ott, M. F S i phcr f,2 Tnomas Snein.e, VV n V. Tunstatl, Benj. Turn an, . fi. hompson. 2 m. TownsendA Who. Taylor, X N B V inZandt, J iiiu's Van Zaiuit, Charles Wood, . btdi ih Ward, John W i ; 'v. Jacob V iitright, ho t s V'-st Jr. .! . m W m - er T om s Williams J mes W iteside, H i v Wendtil Ciiaries W ueatley, SULL VT,p. II description, that Rmn will purchase du
FKESH GOODS. JUST ARRIVED,
IHE subscriber is just opening in Si cond St. nearly opposite H. Lasselle's Tavern, an assortment of FALL GOODS, CONSISTING OP Superfine Cloths, & Ditto Marseilles v assimeres, cjuilt ditto Common, ditto ditto,7-8 &c 4-4 Irish LinHannels & CoatLiist nens, Rose Striped and Levantine Shawls Point Biankets, i -ilk & Cotton ditto, Super Cotton toun- 7-4 Printed ,ersetet pains mere ditto, Suitable for the afifiroaching Seasnn.
Super Ve stings Stockinets Plain Plaid St Changeable Sen thaws Galicoes, Cambric Muslins Sec. Men's coarse Sc fine St oes, Boy's ditto ditto Ladie's St Misses Biack k coloreMorocco CI ina St Liverpool Tea and Coffee Cups St Saucers, 1 4 L O A nat but small
MILLENARY, which can be made up in the newest Baltimore stiie. GEO. HUSSEY. Vincennes, Oct. 2 44 - tf Wm. iL U I i ll, M S JUST RECEIVKD FROM LoUlSVILLEi
RLEANS SUGAR, jBiack Pepper, V 1st Qnaiitv, Allspice.
Best Green Coffee 1 Box Gun Powder Powder and Lead. Spanish St America! Seerars 1 IS ffe "1 lar Sc v ! 'em riffi Colmin ogniac Brandy, Cher; y Bounce, Sc Whiskey.
Alt if which will be sold low for CASH ICTThe highest price in Cash will be
triven for 1 r.OUR, CIIELSX,
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Those who have standing accounts are requested to settle t ie same, on or before the first day of November i- t. W. B Vincennes, Oct. 2 1817. 44-tf waxteTk PERSON who can come well recommended as a Brewer and Distiller, or who understands the Brewing only will fi id employment and liberal wages
by applying to the f apply i g J &
A coon c o o p k a,
will also be found in steadv employment. J. & . L- ( Vincennes, August 27, 1817 39-tf
j A Housekeeper Wanted, A PBaSON,
Able and willing to undertake the whole management of a small family, and can come well recommended will hear of a comfortable situation Sc Good WAGES by applying at this O. F1CE.
TEPHEN
Tailor 0s Habit Maker.
3 ESPECTFULLY Informs the citiV zens of Vincennes and the pu'niic
generally, that he has taken a part of the new house lately erected by Mr. T Jones nearly opposite Mr C Graeters tavern) where ha will strictly attend to, and faith fully execute all orders in the different branches of his business. He hopes by the knowledge he has attained of his business by being wtgoged in the first shops in Philadelphia. ; to nerit at least a share of the imMTcpSf onage. August 15 3g tf
B;ue Liverpool Tea Setts, ' ustre Ware, ditto,
Superb fancy Pitch ers Young Hvson and Imperial Tea, Best Green Coffee, Double refined Loaf Sugar, Bloom Raisins Lon Par. Madeira Wine, Port ditto, Cogniac Brandy, Holland Gin, assortment of VTOiger .Mackerel, Te 1 4, 6 cc 8 penny Cut Nails Chewing To bacco
W1XF.S. Jamaica pii its N c Rum
j'Coruiais, PUTTER BONE! & EGGS. undersigned. W. L. COLM vN. P. STRIKER
BY AUTHORITY OF THE LEG S. LATLRE )F KENTU KY GRA YD MASOSTC H ILL LOTTERY , ''i HE Manageis ot the M isonk Ha i I Lottery, fur t.ic benefit of the G t id Lodge of Kentucky, having given b nd and security in the pen ftty of g6O,00 , .5 required by law ; now submit to the public the following Scheme of a Lottery, the proceeds of w den wi - be applied to the building of a Grand Masonic Hail in this town, and it is intended to appropriate a pair of the building to the use of a Chart ty School. The aid and patronage of the friends to the craft, and the lovers of Charity are respectfully solicited. SCHEME
FIR T 1 Prize of S2 3 4 5 7 10 20
10,000 5,000 2,000 1 ,000 600 200 100 50 20 15 10
50 100 2 )06 6j()0 8.785 Arises. 11,215 B anks.
20,000 Tickets at glO each, 200,000 Through the whole scheme the e will be but little more than one and a quarter blanks to a prize. STAT ON RY PRIZES. The first drawn ticket to be entitled to 85,000 The first 2ooo Bl inks, j eac, The next 3u K) Bianks; J5 each 1 he fi rsl ch awn numl
days drawing, no. do. do. do. do, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.
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The Prizes of
iuin ana otn ftays drawing- art each payable in p irt by a packet of 400 tickets valued at ik)00 dollars he reserved tickets are from 10,001 r0 11.200 inclusive t ie hist 400 numbers for tee fitst day. and ioon regularly. ACTUAL FLOATING PRIZES.
1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of
10.000 5.0O0 2,000 1 .000
And an equal proportion of lOo's, 5 Jn 2 's, &.c kc. A i riaes will be paid in current notes of Chartered Banks in 90 days after the cone usion ot tne drawing, subject to deduction of 15 per cent it is expected the Tickets wilj sell very rapidly, that the commencement of the drawing will soon be announced, and will be continued three times a week until completed The list of earil days drawing, both prizes and bianks, With the state of tne Wheel, will be regularly published in one or more of the Lexington newspapers. Orders for Tickets from any part of the United States directed to W. G UNI Agent for he sale of Tickets Lexington, Kv. enclosing the cash, and postage paid, will be attended to prompt!) The current notes of Chartered ' anks throughout the union, ill be received in payment. Prizes not called for within 1 2 months from the completion of the drawing will be considered as donations for the objects, ot the Lottery, and applied accordingly
GABR THO JOHN v . 11 Ml .T fI
hexing fn A'v March 2 18 17. r7 ickets for sale at the office of the Wbstbsn Sex. Drawing to commence 15th November next.
S s is g2 noo 30 000 20,000 10 ,'0 f.000 $ .JO 4 .500 3,000 2,5 0 3 100 3o,ooo 65 . J S200,000 - ' ''if Vll 8 1 ,000 1 ooo 2 000 5.000 L000 10,000 1 000 2,000 2, "00 1 ,l '00 10,000 2 000 5,000 25,000 5th 7th 10th 13th 15th 17th 19th 2oth 25th 3 )th 33d 35th 4)th 85,000, for the 1st, 10 ,000 5,0 )0 2,000 2, 0 EL TANDY AS BODLEY, ILFORD, S 5 i 5 If , lilt. S V r 1 ii vtusv;. j
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