Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 November 1817 — Page 2
Items of News. THE 1LORIDAS. Information derived from a very respi t ; source and on which WC ai satisfied to rely induces us to bcki that the F.oridaa In less than six month vi . he unoer the government ol tijf I' it: rl States We trill at toast hazaiu a CnjecttiMI t'.at a treaty between Spain and me United Suites wiil be submitted to the senate, ill the early part ot t .e next session of Coilgl ess, for tnch Consideration) coding tHat province to t h ;f; ennnen1. f this should be the . . . n i . i-.
c t liici me pi :ee nxen upmi u ik mii i ions, w thtftk t,.e notion wiil be s isfied parttcuiaurlv if that sum be car rit i to I te credit side of the account aInst Spain for violations on our commerce. In a small tree in the garden of Mr. Samuel Warburton, of suffieid, a wren a linnet, and a blackbird i ave an bunt V. ii respective nests. These littie nuisi ai tenants ot the tree live in perfect hartttony together, and according to the fc hi " f the tint' ft, pay their rent to Mr W. in notr Tbe P iris Papers lately m!ftkned the execution ofa yoOni" man al Lyons, charii (i ts :i principal in the recent seditious p DCtic.es in that city. The following particulaurs respecting bim are given in the Hat, Herald.
1 rom late German papes it appears tbat the Hessian Rovertnent has disco v eren an effectual mode to prevent emL ra tin n Seventy persons, who had sold t) ii- property With intent to io to America have been stopped at the frontier, c ducted to BSSel, and confined in the Hous of Correction. It mut be a weak pf. emment (says a London paper) that to ceivs i its ti e wav to reconcile its sub jeets to their native home. We understand (says the Boston nal la turn) the Spanish Consul has submitte his claim ;o the property brot on s oi e Iro n the IndUstra pi ize ship in bell f of the ow m r, she is said to 1 ave one into Portland and will be also claimed; INTEREST I NG i .OR K. We are informed by a western corres toondent, 1 that Col. Baldwin passed l Uarleston on the Kenliawha, the 23d September, having surveyed and cxamin :d James and Jackson's rivers, from i e'a Hi' Ige tothe mouth of Dtmtap's creek the intermediate r untry between that point, and the threat fins in Kanawha liver ; and was continuing the survey an d vc x am in ati on of the last mentioned liver, te its confluence with the O io. Our informant adds that oi Baldwln i decidedly ot opinion, the rivers w h h he haS surveyed, are not oniv susceptible of navigation hut may be rcnd fed sale and easy for boats of considerable burden, at much less expencc than he had expected : and thai a i oad my be const meted from the mouth of Dunlap's creek, to the f! s of Kanawha, forming angle not exceeding five degrees with the orison, at moderate expence fbi a woik of that Character ; as the ma te rials are abundant and very convenient. Rmigtu ton ' be approach of cold v ter seems to rouse those w ho Intend to exchange tids for a warmer climate. Tic Springfieid Federalist of 'I ursdav last mentions that 141 souls passed through that town last Week for the western country, and that the present week 18 or 0 Wtggons, laden with men. women, and children had followed them 0 I huraday 16 waggons passed through Haverhill on teir way to the State of fit liana. We understand (says this Patriot) that they contained 1 Jo men worn in an! cnidren, principally from Durham in the District of Maine, sccompan1 ' e the minister of the town, whose o jectis topnrchase k settle a towns in f n I ill that tate. t is a'so ascer1 t it within the last thirteen days, 'se t'nn vT- n u tki waggons, an avera-re of SIX sou s each, ed ' ro t is town on their way i of iron ise. .V A?r tiorr Hi ra!J. -mmm I S k '. g t s o k of an e wma f t n " "a town otj Sunbout ten mmuts h fore i joe ib at'n ;oi t n ed about but ne " 1 n it did The iOb,oii (jazciic men
ons that the shock was so severe in At place as to occasion several of the nabitantsto leave their dwellings : and at in the vicinity, particularly at Cam -lfidgeport the meeting-house wa shook i a tremulous manner, as to cause it to ) immediately deserted by the whole congregation ; at Woburn many of the vails were thrown dow n and it is feared onsiderable injury was done Aid. Saddling Harness Making. H JOllV C. HOLULN'Dl
espectfilly informs the ci'fzens of Ymeennes and
the public generally that he has commenced the SADDLING BUSINKSS, in all its Various branches in MAR E'l STREE , nearly opposite Mr. C G Tester's tavern, where he intends constantly keep nt a General assortment of , G(4iititMi,eiis & Lilies' Saddles Bridles, of the best quality, for saie Sc hopes from his experience in business and strict attention to merit at east a share of the public patronage Ail orders in his line will be thankfully received & promptly attended to ' 4 Sept, 62. 43 3m
ns
BY AUTHORITY OF THELEOIS. LATURE F KENTU KY. GMJbYD MAS0 V1C HALL LOTTERY P flE Manageis ot the Masonic Hall I Lotterv. tor the benefit ot the Grand
Lodge of Kentucky, having given boncim
and security in tue penalty ot g6u,ooo, as required by law ; now submit to the public ttie following Scheme of a Lottery, the proceeds of which will be applied to the building of a Grand Masonic Hall in that town, and it is intended to appropriate is part of the building to the use of a Charity School. The aid and patronage ot the friends to the craft, and the lovers ot Charity are respectfully solicited. SCHEME F I R T C A S S. I Prize of $20,00( is g20,000
A
LEST of letters Remaining in the i in r..;.,... u
X. Jt. rusi uiee ai 1 iiiieciuii uic uuar
ter ending the last day of Sept 18 17. which if not taken out within 3 Months wih be sent to the General Post-Omc
as dead Letters : A &B
John McCriffin, L (.
Have just received, (in addition to tin ir fbrmtr tork ) A OENER L ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods Groceries; CO YSrSTIXG LV PAKTS OF Superfine Cloths. ( Domestic Cotton's
Yellow and B.ue Nankeens, Ginghams, Si k Umbrellas &c Parasols, Young Hyson, imperia: Teas Madeira Port & Claret Wines Caogniac randy Jtnaica Rum
M 'slins. S i s, Raw Sc pun eotton, Coffee .oaf Lump Sc Orleans Su ar Whiskey, M vekere Window lass, Cut and Wrought N.dls, Salt, Tar,
Bar Iron Sc
Soap
U castings
Draft Porter,
A LSO. '
A ftvv doz. dressed Caf & Mo
rocco SKINS UPPE l LEATHER &c. All of which, tliev will dispose cf Wholesale or R 'ai . (at a very moderate dvance) FOR CASH. June 13, 29 tf
cut? it fin inv
P J VA SON'S
8t SAYRE.
A HE VO IV OPESlSGy vArTHK. Store lately occi pied, by N. B. ii i ley) a handsome assort montof DRY (iOOD, principally bought at Auction in NeyVork, which tbey wilt dispose of atn mo U rate advance. W. Sc S. Are also opening at C ARLISLE, a general assortment of tiiD-ir ire 1 which they will dispose of on liberal terms. Vtecennesi 3vth Julv 18 it. 35-t
INDIA fV A.
sRnox Cireuii C iurt, tn wit :
Lewis Peck ham, 1 ,
f v 1 1 Jit l 1 1 lJl l IUI
.1
7'.v
Seiin la Peck ham,
Divorce.
1
T appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the petition lias beenJlied
and it further appearing that the sain eiinda Peckham is not an inhabit tnt 01 this st ne. T .u refore on motion of the letit'oners counsel it is considered that unless the said Selinds Peckhawi appear here ut the next February term ot t is court, Sc answer the petition 'foresaid, the sa ne w 1 be taken is confessed and decree aecor linfrly and thai this order be ins -rted h the 11' strrn Sun" for eight weeks Successively, 1 este 16-tw ROBT BUNT IN CIV Lla.n& Nun Booi;s, i or ale.
3 4 5 7 10 20 OD 50 100 2000 60 00
8. 785 Prizes. 11215 Blanks.
8
0,000 5,000 2,000 1,000 600 200 100 50 20 15 10
30 000 20,000 K),oo0 7,000 5 000 4 500 3, 00 2,500 3 000 30,000 65 000 8200,000 m
20.000 Tickets at RIO each, 200,000 Through tne whole scheme the e w ill be but little more than one and a quarter blanks to a prize. STATION RV PRIZES. The first drawn ticket to be entitlecW
to
r
The first 2000 Blanks, glo each Tne next 3000 Blanks; 15 each Tne 6rst drawn number on the 3d
days
dra win
do do. do. do. do, do. do, do. do. do. do. do. do.
do. do. do. do. do. do do. do. do. do do do. do.
5th 7th 10th 13th 15th 17th 1 9th 2 th 25th 3 th 3.3d 35th 40th
gl,000 1 000 2,000 5,00a 1,000 10,030 1 000 2,000 2, 00 1,000 10,000 2,000 5,000 25,000
The PHzes ot gs, 00, for the 1st 10th and 35th days drawing are each payable in p lit by a packet of 400 tickets valued at 000 dollars I he reserved tickets a-e from 10,001 to 11.200 inclusive th first 400 numbers for the first day, and so on regularly. ACTUAL FLOATING PRIZES.
Joseph Arnold m. Biach
John Brady
Mrs Eliza Parr
Jesse Barnes
4
ot 10,000 10,000
1 of 5,0OO 5,000 of 2,000 C 2,000 2 of 1,000 2,000 And m e jual proportion of 10 )'s, 50's 2o's, 6c c bcc. An rises will be paid in current notes of Chartered Banks in 90 days after tne conclusion of tne drawing, subject to a deduction of 15 per cent. it ir expected the Tickets will sell Very rapidly, that tne commencement of the drawing will soon be announced, and will be cont inued three times a week until completed The lit of each days drawing, loth prizes and blanks, with the state of the W ieei will he regularly published in one or more of the Lexington newspapers. Orders for Tickets from any part of the Dnited Stale-, directed to W. G. !UT r, Agent for iie sale of Tickets, Lexington, Ky. enclosing the cash, and postage paid, will be attended to promptly The cm rent notes of Chartered ''anks throughout the union, will be received in payment Prizes not called for within 12 months from the completion of the drawing will he considered as donations for the objects, of the Lottery, and applied accordingly
( . V t vnv -s
THO AS BODLEY, JOHN ILFORI), W. H RT H RDSOX
JLexiitgttn Ky March 21 1317. CJT Tickets for sale at the office M 'he Wfstkhn Si v. Drawing te commence 15th November, next
5
Jennet Caldwell David aselier
Adam Duiass
&
Thomas Ecen Jas. Fitz Jerrald G naniel Grass 2 Joseph G tiffin Tnomas Higgins K
Robert Kerr Minor Luwriht Stephen Lewis M & William Morrow
P Jas. S. Petty 3 Amos Richardson 8 Jas. K. " lone Robt O Tevault Isaac Thomas W Wm, Wakefield Thomos White
Samue
c & n
Henry Clark
William 1 uty James Dorriss E & F John Fletcher
Stephen i isher n
Arther X, Griffin Robert Harper & Is George Lane Da id Lorance
N John Neal R Charles Polk
& T Jas. Sportsmen
Jamt s Thomas ( ieorgc 1 obine & z
Joseph Wasson i
Limon Wilkins
Zimmerman
JOHN J. NKKLY, P. M. Princeton, Sept. 30, 1 8 1 7 1 47 47 3t
ALL those indebted to the Post Ojjl' e in Princeton, will please call and pay Ma. BfcLN I
Attorney Sl Qtunsellor at Law, KEEPS his OFFICE in a room ad-
w. sl umtc 01 me lnuiaiit CentineL 1 6 tf Vincennes, March 18 7.
The time of Drawing fixed ! ! THE G ft AND MASONIC HA L LOTTERY.
V.
20(HK) HIGHEST PRIZE!
W ILL commence drawing in Leling ton, on TUESDAY MORJVIJYG, 8:k jYovt 7)ibr nex wrnen the first dFawa number will be entitled to a prize of Fixe Thousand DoVars 1 After the drawing comnx nces tne tick ets will rise Those persons, therefore who are disposed to adventure, and wh9 wisa for a chance obtaining the above capital prize of $5000 will do vveil to call and purchase without delay. Tickets at glo. for saie by E. Stout at the W Sl- office Vincennes. 13y direction of the Managers, W. G. HUNT Agmt. Lexington, Sept 5th, la 17 47-ti'
NOTICE, LOOK THIS WAY, A id Pay your Debts. FHE subscriber wishing to set out 1 for philadklpiua about the first day of October next, w sh - al t ose who are indebted to him. by note or book account, to call and pay the same on or before the above time he a.so wishes to inform Ids friends and customers in gener al that he has on hand a uantity of thc BEST (iUALI I'Y KEN HAW A SALT. which hefwill sell low for cash ALSO a quantity of ME CHANDIZE, which he is determined to sell as low for cash in hand as ever was sold in the place fithf.r by W OLESALE or RETAIL Your compliance with the above will confer a singular favor on your humble ser't. WILSON LAGOW. Vincennes, Aug 27,1817 39 tf
Fifitfit Dollars Per Month. 7 be iiven to a person capable
v v oi aoin the Housework of
sman ianmy, sne must be acquainted with plain Sewing, Enquire of THL PRINTER. October 10 o h -45 if
