Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 January 1818 — Page 1

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CONWTIOK. WESTi: w.v .sr.v tf g.v.A'.L ADVERTISER is printed on every, Saturday , at Two DoLj rs per .i'. niin. if paid in advance or Two Doti m s t Fifty ems at the end Of the y ir, for whicn a note will be required. N o subscription call be withdrawn until all arrearages are paid. Advertisements conspicuously inserted on the usual terms. Advertising customers will note on their advertisements the number of times they wish them inserted Those sent without such directions will Wi continued until forbid, and must be paid for accordingly.

John McGriffin, & Co.

jj Jjave just received, (in addii I ff her former Stock) a GKXKR AL ASSORTMENT (

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Dry Goods Groceries; CqjvsrsTUVG Mr par t, op SuperfineClotrjs, Domestic Cottons, Yielow aii.l U!ue i Muslins. Silks.

Nankeejis,

Ginghams, Si; k Umbrellas 5c Parasols, Young Hyson, Imperial Teas Madeira Port Sc Claret Wines Caogniac ' randy Jmaica Rnm Draft Porter,

Raw Sc Spun cotton, Co flee ! oaf Lump St Orleans Sugar Whiskey Mick ere Window dass, Cut and Wrought Nails, Salt, Tar,

' B r Iron &c castings

Soap.

ALSO.

A few doz. dressed Calf & Morocco SKINS UPPER LEATHER, &c. All of which9 'they will dispose of Wholesale or Retail, (at a very moderate advance) FOR CASH. June 13, 29 tf

S.ILEM HOTEL)

V KPT BY Jenkins & P. Callans

THE Subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public, that they nave received possession of the Salem Ho tr i , lat I i kept by William kelso, they hope by their united exertions, to give general satisfaction to ah those who may please to favor them with their pat ronftge to the comfort and convenience of the traveiier, every exertion shall he Used witi.in the power of good waiters, and a Careful and experienced Ostler, The B R Bhallbe constant y supplied With good Wine and liquors of all kinds. C7The Business ol ME ROHANDIZ INO, will be Continued as usual Their store is next door to the Hotel, where they have at present and wiil constantly keep on hand a general assortment of M: licit ..v , which thev will dispose of on moderate terms for Cash, or the. usual credit to those customers, who have been heretofore punctual in their payments,

Joseph J&nlcins 8f co.

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JOSEPH JENKINS, AVlNG taken into Partnership mr P C ALL , the business in fu

ture will he carried on under the firm of Joseph Jenkins Sf ( o. Oct. 14. 47 3m

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TIN WARE

MANUFACTORY.

Ml ft Smith.

rONTIN r.s to c u '-v on the above business on Mahkkt Sriuv.r in the Red I louse nearly opposite C ;reaItr l i.w ern, where Merchants and others mav be supplied WhultHtle if Hi '. on ov, ,v, i terms as from any shop in the AW u m Country Qtslior Tin-fVare given for old Pewter Cdpper and Brass. FURS, BEESfMXy T ,- LOW. taken in exchange

m for Tni-Wan January 1st 1818 5-tf

Mr. DUNN KIT,

AHoi'uey X Cou i !lor ii f'-r.

EEPS ins (H 1 U'L in a room ad -W joining the other of the Indiana t ri tine!. j ri , 4 Vintcnnee, March !Pt"

VIXCEXXES. flvu ) SATURDAY. JANUARY 10, 1818.

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& CHEAP GOODS 8TATE

WE have just received fiom Baltimore, and are now opening a

large an;l general assortment of

VI10PE. LV & AMERICAN

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SlTIN,

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particularly suited to this Market, and selected by a partner residio

in Baltimore, CONSISTING OF WOOLEN, -1 silAStD

UUTTO.V and Dry-Goods. $ QUEENS

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rroof vogniac Brandy. M A n E I R A i TENERIFFE, and I Wine MA LAO A OLD JAMAICA SPIRITg.

HATS $ SHOES Assorted. SHAD MACKEREL and herrings. Havana cigars COFFEE. By the BARREL. Together with a genera Assortment of GROCERIES. Which we will sell low tor C AS U, or for Country produce suita blc for Shipping. Our country friends are particularly invited to cive us a call SAMUEL HILL & Co A''.7 (yiitc C. Grader's Tavern Vincennes, December 1 3th. i s ? 7. 2 tf

iiiVt COEAP STOKE. JAMES JACOBS, RERPECTPUI LI acquaints the inhabitants of Vinccnnes and its vicinity, that he has opene ! at the store Utelv occu. pieilbv Messrs. Bradley & Badolett, n large and extensive assortment ol ign and Dom stic Manufactured GOODS purchased at reduced prices in Nevv-Yurk, Which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. COVSfSTIYG OF

Fine and coarse Cloths of every descrip- S Linnens, lion, $ t.

oot do. Cassimeresj Coatings Flannels of all colors, Bombazettes,

Rose Blankets, 10 8c 12 quarters, Po'nt h Duffit do Coras and Stockinetts, Vestiiigs, GingharAs, Calicoes Chintz's Shawls Sc H'kfs, JNin -ii';. Cambrics,

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n orsico and Cotton Ilosf, Men's Beaver Gloves, W omens Si i k do

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Domestic Stripes,

do, Ginghams, do. Bleach'd and unbleacb'd do. Satinei Shirtinirs, Coarse and fine Hats, Men's Sc Women's S toes, Children' do, Shell and Horn Combs, Ribbons and Bindings,

An extensive Assortment of QUEEVSW. IRE. MMVARE and CUTLERY, of ever;! Description. OR CERIES, he. $c. I shall contHiue to receive additional supplies from Sew York by every opportunity which will enable me t furnish at all times Fresh and Cheap GOODS. Country dealers will be supplied on very reasonable terms. J. J. Vincennes, December inti. 18 17. 3 tf

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Jtfnytf tj n Al ( nunc r ( Law, "mMfHX practice iiuhe first Circuit - r Snm-i mi C -'irt. and o asionlv in yther ttarts of thf s(ate He keeps bUofficf in the room adjoining thf Centtnel office ' Mf Vhacennes, Sept. 26j 18 17.

DOf roil L. S.HULER. rENPKIS his thanks to his friends, I and the pnbiie, tor the lilerai patronp;e he has received ; Sc informs them, that in. consequence of the re -establishment of his health, he is ready to attend to all call in the line of his profession lit may be found at his usual place of residence at the house of ' ranas nnIlinghani) CQfner of !arket and Fifth stroeu. Dec. 2 6. II 17. 5-tf

Extract fr'jm the Jiurnu HOUSE OF REPRESEN TIVESSaturday Dec. 13 Mr. Cotton, from the committee appointed to take into consideration t.ic expediency of giving conspt mufkwi to Grand Jurors, reported a bill ; which xv-s read and ordered to be read a second time on Mon .a next. Mr. Ferguson, from the committee appointed to brini; In a bill for the benefit ol occupying claimants to land., reported a bill ; which vas read and ordered to be rea l a second time on Friday next. Mr. Suliivan, from the committee of revision, repot ted a bill on the subject of trespassing anunais ; also a bill concerning enclosures which were read and ordered to a second reading The engrossed bilie, making a specific appro,)!-: ftion for wolf sca'ps was read the third time, when Mr. Sullivan, moved to amend the bid, by a section, repealing a!l laws allowing any compensation for V lf s( a pa, after the 1st June, 1818: and on the question, s'lad the b!:I p.iss so amended, it was decided in the affirmative. Ayes Messrs. Begs, Buntin, CaiT) CarapbeM Dunn, Daniel, Ferguson, Holman, Snowdea S,eens Slaughter, Sullivan, Boon and Zenor 14 Nays Messrs. Bryson, Cotton Graham, Hill Little Littell M'Ciure, Milroy Scott and Lane, (speaker,) I i. The biil providing tor the election of certain township officers was postponed indifiniteiv Monday. Dec. 15. Mr. Stevens fiom the committee on that subject, reported a bill on last wills and estaments ; which was read and ordered to be read a second time to-morrow Mr. Sullivan, from the committee to whom was refered I tic petition of Ciai es Smith and others, of the Vincewues Steam Mill Company, reported a biil ; w:;'cii was re id and ordered to be read a second time on Wednesday next Mr Stevens from the co nmittee oi revision, reported a bill authorising and regulating arbitrations ; which was read and ordered to be read a second time tomorrow A so a bill concerning proceedings in Ejectments and tenants t wi.i, Uc. which ras read add ordered io be re. :. a second time on Wednesday-next Mr. Miiroy, from the committee to ahon was refered that pari of tlx ioverno 's message, which relates to .he co ntiranication &om toe Guveriw of s entuc ky, made report thereon ; which was read dtu committed to a committee of the Whole, ana made the order of the day for Saturday next The bid for t'le rc .iefof sheriffs was read the third time una passed. Mr. Stevens, from the committee of revision, reported a bill authorising thej appointment of a pilot at the fails of the Ohio river. also, a bill, providing a summary mode of collecting debts in certain eases also, a bill making bonds, bms and promisor? notes, negotiable in ce.-u.in cases, ; which were read and refii -ed. T:c bill front the senate relative to applications for new counties hereafter to be laid 'tT was taken up, when Mr. Sullivan moved to amend t'-e bill by Striking it out from the enacting clauso on the -uestion snail the bil be so amended, it was decided in the a:Ti native. Aves Messrs. B ggs. Boon, Brysosj, Carr, Campbell C tambei , Cotton, Con ner, Daniel Ferguson, Hoiman, Hunt, Little Littell, M'C'ore, Miiroy, Snow den. Slaughter, Sullivan Zenor and Lane, (speaker) 21. Nays Messrs Buntin, 'unn, HiflL Lynn, Scott and (evens, 7. Mr. Sullivan, from the joint committee of revision, reported a bill to p event persons from trading with the Indiana ; which v. as l ead, and ordered to be read a second time to-morrow. Mr. Sum . an, fiom the joint committee of revision, reported a bill to improve the breed of horses; which was read and ordered to be read a second time on Fri lay next. Mr. Sullivan, from the joint enmsntfe tee of revision, reported a bill, defining and regulating privileges in certain cases ; which was read and ordered to be read a second time to-morrow. Mr. Sullivan presented the petition of David 5 ranch ar i others prying for a new county cut of the counts of Sullivan, w! ich a- read and f t fcrfed, Mr DanieU moved that the bill con earning trespassing animal be indlfinitely pospoued , and on Lbc question t-