Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 November 1817 — Page 1

THE WESTERN SUN.

From the Press of ELIIIU STOUT, Publisher of the Laws of the United States. VINCENNES, (lira.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1817. No. 52. Vol. 8.

THE WESTERN SUN, IS printed on every Saturday, at Two Dollars per annum, if paid in advance. r Two Dollar and Fifty Cents, at the end of the year for which a note will fee required. No subscription ran be withdrawn until all arrearages arc. paid. Advertisements conspicuously inserted on the usual terms. Advertising customers will note on their advertisements the number of time thev wish them Inserted Those sent Without such directions will be continued until forbid, and must be paid fvr accordingly.

Notice to Distillers,

Of the District of Indiana.

The subscriber will attend at

Cory (km during the second week of the selling of the 'Legislature, in December tPvt.to receive all debts due to the U.

States, from Distillers and Manufacturers, that will be due at that time, and as j many of them have been of long standing, if not discharged on or before that time,

they will immediately be put in prosecution without discrimination He is also determined to prosecute ail Distillers Who violate the Law in future. DAVID M It A LB, Collector of the Revennue for the

Collection Unmet c maianu. Com-ECTOr's Off ice. c rt vv in IV, 7. SO-tl

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For Sale.

The Subscribers,

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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 many suit. J. & W. L. Colman, Nov. 12. 1817 50--tf

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MEDICINES.

JEREMIAH n oon,

riLL CONTINUE TO KfBPt an Assortment of

at the stand formerly occupied by Hale Sc Wood lie solicits the public patronage, and will endeavor to merit it. 50 tf Vincennes, Nov. 12, 13 17.

Want Cash !

the first of December, alt those

who don't pay oft' their accounts.

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OCrive a note to Dear interest., win mmu

their accounts in the hands of a magis

trate, for collection, as " short settlements makes long friends " " JOHN BRUNER. Vincennes Nov 11, 1817 5 tf

LIVERY STABLE. ON SECOND STREET, Vincennes

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NOTICE

hose indebted tO the Sub

scriber either by bond or otherwise, is most positively requested to come forward and pay the same on or before the 20th of December, as after that time those failing to comply will find their notes and accounts in the hands t a

proper officer for coih tion, PETER JONES. Vincennes Nov. 1 , IS 17 50 tf 1 -: KNTERTAINM EN i , (J Francis Cunningham.

HAS opened a House of Fnter'air:menu at the corner of Ma hu rt Sc Fifth street's, in the house lately occupied by Joshua Bond, where he hopes j by attention to business, to receive a portion of public patronage heassdres i them that no exertion on Ids part shall

be wanting to mertf it. 43 tf Vince ines. Sept 26 ii7

J c SMIRL, II EsrECTFULLY informs his friends if the public generally, that he has just erected AN Elegarit Brick STABLE r the purpose of keeping Horses at Ln- . v He pledges himseif to pay the n fe! riot attention to all Horses entrusted to his care ; he has a steady and att nth e stler, k will at all times keep the beat forage that can be procured.He will also keep HORSES a GIGS for hire. I .is terms fur keeping Horses, are as follows ; ). C

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HEAP GOODS,

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Notice.

ONE DOLLAR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, MORE TO THE PRINTER. Intended to set out for Philadelphia between the 15th and 20th of December next, & must earnestly request all those who are indebted to me to call on or before that time & pay their notes

and accounts I am in hopes that my customers will pay strict attention to this my last Dollar & Twenty-Five cents to the Printer and let the Constable find

some other way to live, I am your ob't. serv't. Wilson Lagow Vincennes, Nov 12, 1817. 50--tf

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ARE NOW Of rv VG, f At tub Stork latblt oceurifco, ty N. B. 13ilf v) a handsome assortmentbf DRY

principally bought at Auc York, which they willdi

moderate advance. W. Sc S. Are also opening at C AHIJSLE, a general assortment of DRY-GOODSi -Ai HARD IV ARK which they will dispose of on liberal terms. Viecennes, 30th July 1317.

AND OFFICE AT VIMCBNNE9. oti mber 10, 1817,

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A oiiitfl tn take notice, that in

months frsm the 'aie hereoi, 1 snan ituc to William S. Watson a duplicate c rtificate No. 4097 for the S E: 14, 9 sj( 9 V unless leirl and sufficient ob-

ections are made thereto.

JOHN B DO.-L.h l R

" The Partnership ol HALE and WOOD, IS this day dissolved by mutual consent All persons indebted to the said firm are hereby called upon to make nume. cha'.c payment to Jeremiah Wood, who i du v a i'1- ): aedto receive the same an a!1 persons having any demands on ghe a ;' firm wiU exhibit the same to him for settlement. Jl REM VH WOOD, JDAViD M HALE Vincennes. Kot. 10 1817 so tf

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EEPS his OFFICE in a room ad-

joining the office of the lodiana

Centinel. 16-tf Vincennes. March 13 17.

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AW PARTNERSHIP.

'L0YD& H. H. MOORE

Wf tX. practise law in conjunction T in future in the western and middle circuits, and occasionally in the eastern circuit ;and also in .the supreme 8c Federal courts. Those 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 in Corydori letters on business must be dime-

ted to both. 33 tf

Cerydon, May 17.

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Doctor ?. IhUaneyn

Tl LL attend to the calls of his pro I fessipn, with punctuality.

JSov. It. iO 4f B. D

OTS FOR SALE

to dispose of a number of

LDIJVG LOTS in the town

of IU sseron also three lots with two

jjood buildings thereon, now occupied as a store k tavern also 40 or 5 acres of first rate land, adjoining the same A great bargain will be given in the above property for a part paid in hand, and a reasonable credit for the ;nlance. JAMES DUN&IN April If I i -if IB

For One Year, For One Month For One Week, For i4 Hot us, July I h

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ENPIAWA HALT the rirst quality, for tale by JOHN DULY

IN Busseron prairie, one mile from Carlisle, which will be sold low for dish. Furs and skins, or for produce, such as Corn and Wheat. -tf . January 23 1817, NOTICE, JLl Look this way, And Pay your Debts, THE subscriber wishing to set out for philadelphi about the first day of October next, wishes all those who are indebted to him, by note or book account, to call and pay the same on or before the above time he also wishes to inform his friends and customers in general that he has on hand a quantity of the BEST QUALITY KENHAWA SALT. Which 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 was sold in the place either by WHOLESALE or RETAIL Your compliance with the above will confer a singular favor on your humble ser't. WILSON LAGOW. Vincennes, Aug. 27, 1817 39tf

THfi WEST. The last accounts of the French colonists says the Catskill Recorder, rcpresent them as ascending th Alabama with a view to the selection of a situation on the waters of the Black Warrior a branch of the Alabama An account of their Shipwreck in Mobile Bay was given in our last. This almost first essay at regular colonization deserves particular mention; and we follow with solicitude the route of these interesting emigrants. Letters from gentlemen of the colony represent that part of our western country watered by the Tombigbee and Alabama, as teeming with all the luxuries of nature. Winter scarcely known frost being seen but five or six times the season. In the summer the temperature below that of Philadelphia The soil is admit ably calculated for the production of cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar. maize fruits and Vegetables. The vine and olive, indigo madder peccon fit lot dying red, the yellow tree and the lemon, all grow without care or culture. The mountains contain nitre, allum salt vitriol, lead, copper, iron, silver, limestone mill-stone quarries; fuller's earth,. crystal, good clay for delf ware, and sand for glass ware. Yet even in this grand nursery, of the riches Of nature industry is indespensable. Those who emigrate there under the expectation of living with out labour, will find themselves wofully disappointed.

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& ABU AH BROWN, Boot and Shoe Factory. HAS just received a large and elegant assortment of materials in his line, among which he has a considerable quantitv of Best LONDON MOROCCO, CALCULATED FOR tiodtes and Gentlemens Wear. He has in his employ some first rate workmen and flatters himself that from his attention to business and the superior style in which his work will be executed, to receive a share of public patronage. October 7th, 1817. Those indebted will please call and settle off their accounts, as 1 wish to pay my debts. 55-tf

Extract csf a LcUer from St Hel dated June last: M..-,o ; Bern

continues the same gay crta ure n cr. S'.e was brought to bd a few iivs :sq.

uonaparte paid hci a laying in visit he Took her child in her arms,

presented it to the Ex-Emperoi . saj ii gf 4 Sir 1 have the pleasure of si owing y w a great curiosity-- hi a word, an uni cju6 -the first stra:uTe" that ever was ailow ed to approach your Majesty in this Isl and without permission front the Gov ernor or an order from the Secretary of State." onev wa cuite pleased at the

J bon mot and laughed heartily.

On the 29th ult. the oath of offset v pis administered to the Uov Jo-. Q A -'.-ns, as secretary of state ot the United St ti s, and on the dayfbllowing i... commej ed h; official duties, in rhe prosecution of which he is indefatigabiy attentive Hash. Gaz.

Some idea mav be fomed of tl t IfOm portancC of even the business of mat i Shoe Blacking in London, from the fact that ona late legalim estigattoit, ore t u ufacturer was found to nave in Ids pos session eight thouzxt&d Jh hundred caU lonaoi acid liqui I forming one oft- e ingredients in the composition he prepared and sold. Recifie.A Frenc physician was once desired to state the ht-st method of ra cucumbers. '-Take them from t. c vi i esf

said he, 4 let them stand m sui lor half a day, peal them, and poui ovei i TO a large quantity of liquor composf d f vinegar oil, salt mustard ad p p ; mix the whoie with aoicntiful u i f

onions, and then tf ;7; them to the

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B MK OF VINCENNES,

he State Rank of Indiana, 31 October 1817.

THF. Stockholders a. e hereby required to pay a third Instalment of Five Dollars on each share, on or before the first day of January next. Those who have subscribed for stock, sold under the direction of commissioners appointed for the purpose by a late act of the General Assembly, must pay the said Instalment to the commissioners of the county, where such subscriptions were made. T ie ottier Stockholders are requested to pay the said Instalment at the Bank. ' ISAAC JiLACKi OKD. CasA'r

MARIA LOU1 A The protest of th Ex-Fmpress Marla Louisa, against the occupation ot the throne of Fi ance by the Bourbons tas of late heen published. It purports to have been written by hei own hand, on the 19th of Feby. 1815, St to have been addressed and presented to the ( oj ; ; of Vienna, at their setting of the 24th of February. 'I'ht- Ex-Emprr-? claims that u her beloved i:on, F aacu CI arles Na; i i (,n, is the legitimate heir &c p4 ss sso o the throne of France ' The article is d we with considerable ability, and cent ni a detailed view of the gounds of tbt at of the youny; Emperor Napo.ton, to the French throne. It states that from the events of the te olution, k ue povf nment of France was changed dr Jq Sc dt juret & thM it bt Um . d to the rencli peoph- to institute sue form of ;:ovc. m. ment for themselves as a best snited to the cfreumstaru es of the tims that in the exercise of this right, evei ce between the Bourbons th French pvople was msolved sad also bciwcca