Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 October 1817 — Page 3

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THE WESTERN SUN.

Vincennes, October 11, lbl7. T ie Masonic Oration by brother G. Johnston, delivered to incennes Lodge on the 24th June last, was accidentally mislaid, we now present it Xvith pleasure to our readers. Wc are authorised to announe the following persons as candidate! tor the Legislature, ROBERT BUV! IN, Ju. Gen'l. W. JOHNSTON. JOHN L. M'CUL OUGH. Mr August Chouteau, with Mr. t)e Mun and their companions, after 48 dyas confinement in the prison of Santa Fc, returned on Sunday last, to their rejoicing families and friends. The. American People; and particularly those of the western country, will hear "with indignatinon and astonishment, that their fellow citizens of the oldest and most respectable families of Missouri, have, on the head waters of Arkansas, "within the United States limits, been tripped of their property by a Spanish Officer, and compelled ignominiousiy to kiss, upon their knees, the stupid St oppressive mandate which consigned tnem to chains and a dungeon !!i Ti'.is despot of anta Fe, seems to be characterized by ignorance, presumption Sc brutatity. He recalls the remembrance of tiie soldiers of ortes who tyrannized in that country 300 years ago On the introduction of our townsmen he accosted tiiem with a ferocious grimace u lam glad to gee you you are very welcome shall firohahlif enough have your head., cut off." He acted besides, we are told, under the real or pretended belief that the Mississippi continued to be the boundary between the U. States and his Catholic Majesty And affected to speak of our governor With contempt for being so badly informed in this respect. Persons of understanding and manners, in the Spanish Province, and indeed individuals of every description, lamented the causeless oppressions which were heaped with so much wantonness on these peaceful cOid unoffending Merchants. They were engaged, as they say and as wc fully believe in their tisual pursuits, under a licence from the governor of Missouri Territory, and within its heretofore acknowledged boundaries. And certainly on the waters "which fall into the Mississippi Wc know not What indemnification can be made to those gentiemen for their personal sufferings, but we are very sure that our Government will take prompt measures with the Spanish court for the payment of a round sum of money e-jual in value to the property of which our Merchants have been despoiled, We hope too that the adored Ferdinand will be instructed by this affair to piace men of sense if not of humanity at the head of his Prov inces Mis, Gaz.

Abu i i nioii Boot and Shoe Factory. HAS just received a large and elegant assortment of materia. s in his line, among which he has a consider a ue Quantity f Best A LONDON MOROCCO, CAI.Cl LATV D FOB ladies and Gentlemens He -has in his cmpioy some first rate workmen, and Batters himself tnat from his attention to business and the upefior style in which his work will be executed, to receive a share of public pataonage. October 7th, 1817. Those indebted will please can and settle otf their accounts, as wish to pay my debts. 55 tf

TO RENT. 'HAT commodious K E I) HOUSE, now occupied as a Store bv Rey

nolds 8c Bonner, also a large cotnibi table site hen, warehouse, and large stable, and a large well finished close yard Possession will be given 25th November next, Apply to THO'S JONES Vincennes, Oct. loth 181? 45-5

Mr. BENNETT,

Attorney & Counsellor at Low.

EEPS his OFFICE in a room adIm joining the office ut the Indiana

'sentinel. 6-tf Vincennes, Marca ltii7.

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Vincennes lodge o 15 1 October lotii A i,. 5817. Samuel Parr, of Vincennes. in the county of Knox, Indiana, by trade a cat -penter and house joiner, aged about 3b years, of light hair fair complexion, a. robust, has been expeiied from all the privileges of masonry, for unmasonic conduct. All Editors throughout the union who are friendly to the institution, will please insert the above in their papers. By order of the W. Master VAL. J. BRA LEY, Sec.

VINCENVES LODGE No. 1 5. October 10th, . L 817. S

Joseph i. Emesron late of York lodge

Mass now of Indiana by profession a physician aged about 26 years, of light hair fair complexion, and spare made has been expelled bv this lodge from all the privileges of masonry, for ungentlemanly and unmasonic conduct. All editors throughout the union, who

I are friendly to the institution will please

insert the above m their papers. By order of the W Master VA .. J. BR A I) EY,Sec.

ELECTORS OF KATOX. nT Y virtue- of a writ of Election to me W3 directed from his Excellency Jonathan Jennings Governor and comm nd

in chief of the state of Indiana, the oualified electors of Kn ok, are notified to meet at the several places of holding Elections in the several townships of Said county and then and there proceed to

elect one representative to represent t!

senatorial district composed of the conn

ties of nox, Sullivan and Haviess, to till the place of I Blackford, resigned B V. BECKES Shff K. C. Knox county, Oct 9th 1817. 35-tf

XFidit Dollars Per Month J ILL be given to a p rson capable V of doin'- the housework of a

small family, she must be acquainted with plain Sewing, Enquire of THE PRINTER. October 10 g h -45 tf

TO THE PUBLIC "

i KST ,E 'E There appears to

Jl" be a report in circulation through

some channel unknown to me, that I have declined entertaining gentlemen that thought proper to give me a call fhe report is incorrect when I think proper gentlemen to ruit the business I will give you my determination through the medium of the Western Su.i and Centinel. Those that think proper to give me a call will find my attention to them the same that it has always been. th ink the public for the liberal encouragement tbevhave affo: h d to mc, and wish to re maw the public's humble servant V 7 - M R L BARNET. September 23d. 43 tf LtVF.RY STABLE. ON SECONDSTREE 1. Vincennes.

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J C 8MIRL,

espectfully informs his friends C

he public generally, that he has

jut erected

AN Elegant Brick STABLE i . lL X" , T

ioi uie nuipose oi Keeping Horses at

iverv. e olederes himself to navth

, i o - I J - moat sttiot attention to ail Horses entrusted to his care ; lie has a steady and att' ntive Ostler, U will at all times keep the best forage that can be procured? He will also keep HOUSES St GIGS for hire is terms for keeping Horses, are as follows :

For One Ye r, - -For One Month - - -1 or On e f i k, -For 2t Hours, - - - -Julv 11.

D. 120 12

C. 00

75 34 tf

NOTICE

LL persona indebted to the subs-cr her by Note or Hook account ar

ea. neatly requested to call and pay them immediately Mr Will. C. Vandevent ter, is authorised to receive and receip for all moneys due me. J. B. M'CALL. Vincennes, 1 3 th Sept. lb 17. 41 6w

WM. BURTCH, HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM I.OUISVILLE j ORLEANS SUGAR. Black Pepper,

V y 1st uanty, Hest Green Coffee i Box Gun Powder Tea Powder and Lead Spanish k American Sega rs eneriffe "1 Colminar & I U'LYES

Swiss J Coiniac Brandy, Cherry Bounce, Sc Whiskey. All of which will be

CjThe highest pr

EN I EHTAINMENT,

eriven tor

Adspice,

Ginger Mackerel,

4, 6 k 8 penny Cut Nails

Chewing To

bacco

Jamaica Spirits

New Rum

Cordials,

m for CASHCash will be

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BUTTER

OXEY fcf

EGGS.

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FLOUR.

CM ELSE

Those who have standing accounts arc requested to settle the same, on or before the first day of November next. W. B. Vincennes, Oct. 2 1817. 44-tf wanted; PERSON w ho can come well reZ commended as a Brewer and Distiller, or who understands h - ; rewing only will find employment an i liberal wages by applying to the undersigned,

J & W. L. COLMAN. A OOOD

C 0 OPE R, found in steady employment. J. & W . L- (

Vincennes, August 27, 1817 39-tf STEPHEN P. STRIKER, $ Tailor fc? Habit Maker. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Vincennes and the public generally, that he has taken a part of the new house lately erected by Mr. T Jones (nearly opposite Mr C Graeters tavern) where he will strictly attend to, and faithfully execute ail orders in the different branches of his business. lie hopes by the knowledge he has attained of his business by being engaged in the fiivt shops in Philadelphia ; to merit at least a share of the public patronage. August. 15 38 -tf

Notice. LL persons indebted to the subscrii . i

U iji. rs are recmestcti to make nav.

mest as speediv as possible. SA ML. HILL k CO. Vincennes. Sept 26 03 Call

"VILIi practice liaw in the v f Circuit Courts of Knox, and the adjacent counties he resides at the - Vincennes Hotel:9 - Vincennes, 14, Feb 1817. llift

KEMIAVVA SALT

Of the first quality, for sale by

JOHM DULY

N Busseron prairie, one mile from Carlisle, which will be sold low for

Cash Furs and skins, or for produce, such as Corn and Wheat. 8-tf January 23 1817,

jti Ior of F i ish io i able rilAW BONNETS,

FFEE,

GRASS SCYTHES,

CUTTING KNIVES. F A C T () It Y C HE C K, c MACKEREL. WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY. J$t received by 0HN EWlNO Vincennes, July 24. 34 tt

Francis Cunningham.

HAS opened a House of Entcrtaim ment, the corner of Ms rket Sc Fifth streets, in the house lately occupied bv Joshua Bond, where he hopes by attention to business, to receive a portion of public patronage he assures them that no exertion on his part shall be wanting to merit it. 43 tf Vincennes, Sept 26 i8i7. X Vnmr IVIjin

OF steady habits and good character is wanted to attend a store in this place to such an one good wages will be given. Apply to the Printer. Sept. 26. S H43 4w IOR the payment of taxes 1 w ill sell the following tracts of land or sd much thereof as w ill pay the tax ana costs due thereon, at the Court-Houso door in the town of Carlisle, on Wednesday the 29th Oct. unless sooner paid sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. terms are cash.

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AT AUCTION,

THURv AY NEXT

RADLEY & BADOLLET,

WILL sell at their store, the balance of their goods on hand, on a credit of six months, purchasers to give bond with approved security for all sums over five dollars, under that must be paid in hand Those wishing to buy had better attend and avail themselves of the opporiunitv of buying good Bargains. October 1 1th 1317 43 It

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September, 25th 18

BARGAINS ! BARi.. if, YS ft THE subscribers offer for saie at vry low prices for L ash, a general assortment of Dry-Gnods, Hardware, QueenswarC)

C CONSISTING IN PART OF

ices, Sevc.es,

Cutiing Knives S urriers, do

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)' roadciotbs,

isimeres,

v esungs, Hoisery, Snipes, I taius,

Musiins, j Nankeens, 1 Calicoes,

ding hams, lanne.s, Checks, chawlsj andkerchiefs, Bed tic king, otton Yarns &x. Edged Plates, -C. C. - do. C C Cups 5c Saucers, Blue Printed do. Painted - do Hanoiied - do Pitchers, Bow Is,

Madeira Teneriffe x Port

alaga J

Antigua Rum, Jamaica - do

v German k CrawS iey Steel, lion V ire, S S:.ovels, J Npades, S Sp.eep Shears, Locks 01 every kind, fv Files . s l.ammers. Knives & Forks, Teutania Spoons, x Blue printed Bowls Dishes, C. C. Bowls and

. ishes, C C. Dishes, Salts, Peppers, Creams, 8c. v Coffee Sc Sugar, s Brimstone, Salt : etre, N Copperas, Saits, v (iinger 8c Allspice. a mm

rep per cc Mackter,

Coniac Brand)) Young Byson") . Whiskey. C Old do 13

'M1IUII HUU Imperial

Iron Castings

Anvills

These Goods were purehasad remarka

bly low in Baltimore, and will be sold at a small profit. SAMUEL HILL. Sc CO. A early oflftotitt Gr atcT Tavern.

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D FLOYD & H . MOORE

W practise law in conjunction

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cue circuiis, anu oceasmnanv m mc 1 as

tern circuit ; and also in the supreme 8c Federal courts I hose who may wish to employ them may depend upon the united exertions ot both ; one or the other may be lound at their law Office in Corydon letters on business must be direc ted tu both.