Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 November 1817 — Page 1
THE WESTERN S UN - From the Press of BUHV STOUT. Polisher of the Laws of the United States.
VINCENNES, (Ino.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBEK a, osir. No. 61. ( Ota. S.J
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THE It EsTERS SVN, IS printed on I very Saturday, at Two dollars per annum, it paid in advance, sr Two Dollars and Fifty Cents at the end of the year for which a note will be required. No subscription can be withdrawn until all arrearages arc paid. Advertisements conspicuously inserted on the usual terms. Advertising customers will note on then- advertisements the number of times
hej wish them inserted Those sentwithout Stteh directions will be rontinuuntil forbid, and must be paid for ac-
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For Sale. The Subscribers,
Have on hand, & will keep at their Store in Vincennes, a constant supply of Strong Beer and Whiskey, made at J. & J. COLMAN'S Brewery & distillery, and warranted good, which they will sell low by the barrel or single Gallon for cash or such produce as may suit. J. & W. L. COLMAN, Nov. 12. 1817. 50 tf
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Notice.
ONE DOLLAR TWENTY-FIVF CENTS,
MORE TO THE PRIVTF.R. INTEND to set out for Philadelphia between the 15th and 80th of De
cember next, & must earnestly request all those who are indebted to me to call on or before that time St pay their notes and accounts. ! am in hopes that mv customers will pav stricfstUtfition to this mv last. Dollar cf TtoeMpFivc c nts to th( Prime and let the lfcon$table find so ne other wav to live, am your ob't.
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WILSON T..GOV.
Vincennes, Nov 12, 18 If. 5" tf
L NI) O PPIC B AT VI N C B V ft B 9i November 10, 1817,
PA LL persons concerned, are hereoy f required to take notice, that in 3
months from the date hereof, I shall issue to William S. Watson a duplicate certificate. No. 4.097. for the S E 1 4, 9 N 9 V unless lee;al and sufficient objections arc mace thereto. JOHN B VOOLLET R. t. o. Nov. 1 so 3t
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T ie Partne s i ii HALE and f V ) o 0,
IS this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons Indebted to the said firm are hereby called upon to make immediate payment to Jeremiab Wood, who is dulv authorised to receive the same and all persons having any demands on the siid firm vull exhibit the same to him for settlement. JKKF.M AH WtiOD, DAY O M HALE. Vmccnnrs. nv. 10 18 17 50 tf
JEREMIAH WOOD, win. e o r 1 v 0 f to k e b p. AN AsSOHr.ML.NT OF
t the stand formerly occupied by Hai e
Wood. He solicits the public pat
ronise, and will endeavor to merit it. 50 tf Vincennes, Nov. 12, 1817.
NOTICE Se indebted tO the Sub
scriber cither by bond or otherwise, is most positively requested to come forward and pay the same on or before the 2- th of December, as after that time
! those failing to comply will find their I notes and accounts in the hands sf a ! proper officer for collection, PETER JONES. Vincennes Nov. 13, 1817 50 tf
Hir Caii at Home.
icj'iber has now on hand-
end-, constantly keeping, of
manufacture, a supply of
SCREW AUGERS,
of all sizes and of a superior quality farmers, carpenters, and others, that m-
wish to purchase, win, ne hopes give a preference to home manufacture. j
Vincennes. March 4, 18 17 14-tf
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IN TERTA1NMENT,
Francis Cunningham
IAS opened a House of Entertain meit,at the corner of Market St
Fifth s treets, in the house lately occupied by Joshua Bond, where he hopes bv attention to busin ess, 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, Sent 26 181T.
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SADDLING & HAUNEaS
MAKING.
JOUXC. IIOLL IXD.
EsPBCTFUiiLY informs the
citizens of Vincennes an
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uie puouc generally mat ne has com
menccd the
SADDLING BUSINESS, in all its various brandies in MAR ET STRKE r, nearly opposite Mr. C Orea ter's tavern, where he intends constant If keepnic a General assortment of Gentlemen's cv ? t lies1 Baddies cc Bridles, of the best quality, for sale St hopes from his experience in business and strict attention to merit at least a share the public patronage All orders in his line
will be thankfully received Sc prompt attended to. Sept, 62. 45 3m
Jsalem hotel, KEPT BY Jenkins & P. Callan, THE Subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public, that they have received possession of the Salem Hotel, lately kept by WILLIAM KELSO, they hope by their united exertions, to give general satisfaction to ail those who may please to favor them with their patronage to the comfort and convenience of the traveller, every exertion shall be used within the power of good waiters, and a careful and experienced Ostler, The BAR shall be constantly supplied with good Wine and liquors of ail kinds. lOThe business of MERCHANDIZING, will be continued as usual Their store ;s next door to the Hotel, where they have at present and will constantly keep on hand a general assortment of Mf.rcha ndize, which they will dispose of on moderate terms for Cash, or the usual credit to those customers, who have been heretofore punctual in their payments, Joseph Jenkins 8f co. Salem, (Ind.) Oct. 14, j j & co 47 3m JOSEPH JENKINS, Wm A V , NG taken into Partnership mr. "5 P CALL- N, the business in future will be carried on under the firm of Joseph Jenki s V Co. Oct. 14. 47 3m
LATEST ERG
ORDEAUX.
N e w -Yo r r, Oct 15. By the fast sViliny- sch. Gertrude, cant.
Butman, in 35 ays from Bordeaux, the E';itois of the Mercantile Advertiser reCeived papers of that city to the 3d $ept, inclusive, which do not however coiituin I any news. We learn verbally by this arrival, that the markets were good at Bordeaux, for sugar coffee and cotton We also learn that the harvest in the south of France was abundant and well got in, but iii the north it was indifferent ; and that the vintage was short, and not more than one third 01 the usual crop . was expected to be got in.
Military Bounty Land.
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I Have for Sale, About 150 Acres of Prime Land,
N River Duchis, near esquire Drinnen s. also 50 Acres Unlocated, y PAIR OF
Superb Pistols and Holsters,
A handsome SWURU and
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October 1817
') and an eldtan "A'lTH. JOHNSTON 46 tf
The surveys ol in Missouri Ten few months, wn will take place, will be given in t.
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be a report m circulation through channel unknown to me, that I have
Wat Cash ! V the firt of 'Vceoiber, all those who don't p y o If their accounts,
or give a note to hear interest, will find then accounts in the hands of a magistrate, for Collection, as M short settlements makes lon friends M JOHN DRUNER Vincennes Nov II, 1817 50 tf
Doctor If Dulaney JKTl l-L attrnd to the calls of his p 1 v I , with punctuaiit 1
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declined entertaining gentlemen that thought proper to ive me a call i'he report is incorrect when I think proper gentlemen to quit the business I will give you my determination through the medium of the Western Sun and Ccntinrl. Those that think proper to irive me a call will find mv attention to them the same that it hat alwavs been, i thank the public for the liberal encouragement thev have afforded to me, and wish to remain the public! humble
servant
M R x B MINX,
September 23d. 4;; I
OF E ERY DES RIPTION Executed icctiracv and dtispatch at the office of the WESTERN SDN. Blank Deeds,
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General Land Office' 25th Sent. 18 17. C
Of ICE The lands in the Illinois Territory, appropriated for boun
ties for the militarj services, having been surveyed and the surveys received at this office, the distribution of the said lands, by lot fcgree ibly u lav, wiil commence at tins offi e on the first Monday in October next.
liiitary bounty lands ry arc expected and l similar distribution v tich timelv notice newspapers. Those
who wish to locate their Warrants in Missoui i Territory may send them after the publication of that notice. Every soldier of the late armv who has received from the Department of War a land warrant, or a notification that it is deposited in this office, may obtain a patent by sending to this office the warrant or notification, first writing on it, To be located in the Illinois Territory and tee patent to be sent to the Post Offihc at Signed, The patents of soldiers who i;ave noticd, or shall hereafter notify the General Land office not to deliver them to then '?u-pnt5 h'Prtrf'rr miMninlPfl. will hf rf-
-r m " I t ' f tained, subject to their further order. Member! 01 'ongress who have deposited (in this office) soldiers warrants or notifications, may obtain patents fin-them bv sending receipts which were given by the office and instructions relative to locating the warrants Printers who publish the laws of e United States will give the above so many insertions as will amount to ten dollars, send a copv of the papers to this office, and a bill, receipted ; the money w ill be sent by mail. JOSI II MEIGS, Commissioner of the General I uri I Office. September 26 47-Tf
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Pojdv WANTED
E W ILL CONTR ACT FOR
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Tone delivered at Vincennes or Coffee
Island by the I 2th of December. SAM'L HILL, Sc Co November 1 . 48-4w
, The British ship Mary Ann arrived at Boston on Sunday last, in 50 days from London, with two hundr d and four Pa-seng-ers. The Mary Ann was bound co St John's, N. B. but the passengers not wishing to 0 there, rose upon the crew, and brought the vessel into Boston. Extract of a letter, dated London, 5th AllirUFit, 18 17. " Eveiy thing is extremely quiet, hut to me it appears that awful pause which precedes a terrible eruption ; the lu-.dj have gone up rapidly, but now decline, and it is an ominous fact, now generally understood, that the sellers are the old country stockholders and the buyers are the speculators ; trade does not rc ive Sc While the spirit of gambling makes every thing alive round the pr ducts of the Stock Exchange, all without i gloomy and sad. I revert now to the new woi id, upon which J trust my dear friend is uow safely landed." Dem. Press.
Philadelphia, Oct. 16. " It is reported that Luci n Bonafiarte arrived yestei day at Salem on board of the Cleopatra e sincerely hop.' that ' is true. The man who could refuse a proffered throne, and who, in time of danger, coul.! not resist the voice of nature n.d the call of his country is worthy of Uie homage due to virtue. Abeille Americainc.
PlTTSFIF.LD, (MaSS ) Oct. 4. Thirteen large Waggojas, with valuable teams, passed through this town on Sunday last, from one town in the District of Maine east of Portland, bound to the new state of Indiana i he number of men women Sr. children on board was 1 15, all in good health, substantially iadt and apparently, respectable famines Richard Rush, late Attorney General of the United Stales, is appointed Ly the President to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain. It is understood he wib taL- os departure in the Franklin 74, cap.. Stewart. Com Ann polis, whit net thai vessel is to proceed f om hiiadelphia. The successor of r Rush to the office of Attorney General, is not yet appointed. Nai. Int.
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John wii.liams is reelected a S n i-
r to Congress f om the state of Tennes
see witnout oposition. lb.
William V. Hi tin, late Senator in Congress from Gia. s received lom the President the commission of governor of the terri to ol i ah ama. ib.
nmF SI M MARY, The king of the X- thei lands has appointed commissioners to negociate a Commercial treaty with America. T,.i conferences hae been opened at ti e H tgue. A m Jignant fever is now raging t i o everj part of reland, and many uc tiis bave taken p'ci e.
HI (ink n
For bale at this Oiiice.
Great preperaUons are making thro
Prussia, and other places on the conti- ' nent for the celebration of the Centura!
' festival of the Reformatio i hv I ut it r. The emperor Alexandei was on the eve of leaving St. Petersburg for 18 tm nths, on a tour of inspection t! r ugh the southern provinces of his faimc use do ; s. The differences between the Turks i nd Rusians are likJy to I e si licab j v tt od. A negoti tion ;v- sain to he on fo ! or I engaging the SubJunc Forte to pcimit
