Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 January 1818 — Page 4

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NEW CHEAP STORE

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j.nES JACOBS:

RESPKOTFUtJbY acquaints the Inhabitants ofVincennes and its vicinity, that lir has openr ! at the store lately occupied lv Messrs. Bradley & Badolett a large and extensive assortment of fbrdgn and Domestic Manufactured GOODS purchased at reduced prices in New-York, Which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. CONSISTING OF

Fine and coarse Cloths of every desciip- J Linnens,

turn,

do. do. Cassimcres, Coatings, Flannels f all colors, Bombaeettes, Rose Blankets, 10 a 12 quarter,

Point Ouftit do. Coras and Stockinetts, VestitwSj Ginghams, Calicoes, Chintz's Shawls Muslins, Cambrics,

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S Dimitie Jj Worsted and Cotton Hose,

Men s Beaver Glovesj Womens Silk do. Domestic Stripes, do. Ginghams, do. Bleach'd and unbleaeh'd do. Satinetts, Shirtings) Coarse and f 1 1 o Hats, Mens Sc Women's s:ocs, Children's do. S'u H and Hovn Combs, Ribbons and Bindings

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An extensive Assortment of qCEEVSmiRE. HARDWARE and CUTLERY, of every Description. GROCERIES, be. cSr. I shall continue to receive additional supplies from New Tork 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 !8fA, I8t7. 3 tf

EN i rKKTAINMENT, Francis Cunningham.

n.S opened a House 0 Entertain m , at Ihe corner of Markf Sc J'iritf sfA-pFfv, iu the house lately occupied bv Joshua Bond, where he hopes bv atti rition to businesSi to receive a portion of public patronage he assures them that no exertion on his part shall be wanting to merit it. 4 tf Vineennes, Sopt 26 18 17.

The Subscriber.

NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the subscriber bv note or account will be

pleased to call and settle oft' their resp rive balances on or before the last of January, 1818, as he is in want of cash. Be wis to purchase, Rabbit Shins. JIikI all other kinds of Fur?, R P. TRICE. Vh r.ennes Dee 96. 1817. 4 tf

"RE Y informs his customers S

especially those indebted n him

that he has employed Lewis Jones, to do his business during his absence also to close bis accounts ns fast as possible those who yet remain indebted to me will do well to rail Immediately Sc settle their accounts, with him otherwise 1 shall have to take a disagreeable way to collect them. Wilson Lagow. Vhecnnes Jan. 7, 1818. g tf. (ffi would wish to purchase a Large. Quantify of' Raccoon and Fox Skins.

Dor rOR L. s sHlILfilL f EN ERS his thanks to his friends, anu the public, for the liberal patronage he has received ; k Informs them, lh it in onaequence of the re-e&tabllsh meut of his health, he is ready to attend ti all calls in the line of his professionlie may be (bund at his usual place of re iidence at the house of raneis run ir I ;ham, corner of ' ' nket and Fifth s n ets. Dec. 9A 1817. .'-tf

Just Published By JO 113 OA II DINER, Chief Clerk in the Gen ral Land 0f.ee , 2 A M A P, OF THE BOUNTY L INDS IN T H C ILLINOIS TKHHITORY. ( Price One otlar.)

fhe above Map will exhibit to crirh

Pf MF Land whieh T advertised for 0 sane, certain causes ard rayo'is

n in hired me not to interfere with.

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the W itch I have tjisposed of

1 !-.ue however of my own property,

Tiro rrnrrxRst v nrs

for ale T e one in Vineennes whereon 1 iW live, and the other In Princeton H In the occupation of Capt. Tarlton as a I avern. C W. JOHNSTON. Tii mht , Jn, 7. 18 1 r. e

?o!(iieroi tin; late Army tlx situation the farm whieh tall to his lot. proxim ity to the rivers Mississippi Sc Illinois will describe the soil timber, waters, &c (agreeably U the Meld notes of the surveyors of his farm and enable the soldiers to appreciate the value of their countrvs reward for their services. "" Printers cf the laws of the United States who give publicity to the above, shall be furnished with two maps. JOHN (i R INER. Washington, 95th Oct. 117. (6.)

FOR SUP

s. w m - . . . A ynr KEEL BOAT,

f l l an h ed From Pittsburgh, bnrtt en about 17 or 18 Toi with all fixtures complete. Afijifo to JOfi.V EU'LYG. tTHO 11 IS FOR SALE, A a small advance on cost and caniage, 6;r To i assorted Casting Two Boxes ilo. Tin Wart 1 1 K s N tits assorted, yinctmm ike. ia.j- tf

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IRBINE MOORE. 1TT0RXI.Y AT ..Vr.

"TILL W future practice in tbe cottn-

tics of Clark, VVashmgtoni Jack-

Son, OraTge and Harrison ; and at "incennes. (Major Floyd having been appointed judge of the middle circuit ; their partnership is of coir m dissolved.) He Will also practice in the Federal and Supreme courts of this shite. Those wish Ing to consult him will call at his Office in torvdoU. Oct 18,1817 5 tt

vsidenf oi the V Staffs

Kill'. S by an Ac t of Congress

f-tvl on the 3d day of Mar, h.

Tie moil sand en-ht lomo'iivl btw! tifirfti.

cnltieU M an act to provide tor thi ascertaining and surveying of the boundary Bnes fixed by the Treaty w ith thi I reek bsdians k for other purposes,Mthe President of the United States is authorised to cause the lands acquired by the said Treaty to he off) red for sale when surveyed ; and whereat the lands north of the Tennessee River have been surveyed : Therefore, I James M -nroe, Prcsidetn of the L Stttes in aonsormky with the said act. do hereby declare Sc make known that public sales for the disposal (agreeably to law) of the lands in the Alabama Territory, north of the river Tennessee, Shan he held at liuntsvillo in Madison County, in said Territory, viz. on the fust onday in February next, for the lands contained in the ranges numbered, one two. tl ree, four five and six ; and on the first Monday in Masch next, for the remainder of the aforesaid lands; each ale shall remain open for two weeks, and no lorrc , : t ie sail shall commence with the first Section oft e lowest numbers of towns bips and rangea,fc proceed in regular numerical or'der. Giyen under nay band attheChy Waahbgton, the twenty-first dayofNoeeinber, ore thousand eight hundred and seventeen. JAtfES MOWROE. By the President J s mi MEIGS, Commhtfontr ofthr Gent ral J. end ojfft e. V inters of newspapers who. publish the laws ot the I nited -tales will publish the aboc for six weeks, and send their FiHs with receipts to the Ceneral Land Onice. tiik viuuv, U rV V J7' i T here appe i ra ( o 1 15 J" a 't in circulati m thi Somc!)rjdrfunkiH.w u to iio thmt I i

a i , entertaininsr eentlemen thai

thomffTt proper to give mca call. ; he

rejon is incorrect when I think prop r gentlemen to quit the business I will yfive you my determination through the medium of the Western Sun and Centime 1. Those t!at think proper to ive me a coil will find my attention to them the same that it has always been. thank the public for the liberal encour-a.-ment they have afford id to me, and wish to remain the public's humbla servant M ir; BARNET. Sentember 23d. t

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Ir. BENNETT, 1

ttonmy Counsellor at Iaiu

PS bis OFFICE in a room ad-

i uung the onice of the Indian!

"MLXfi O J , I) S S HON E 1 Iliih removed their Stock of GOODS tbe Vew BuHdtng one door below Mr. Peter Jones1 T tyern, where they e. p ct shortly to open an addhionai asaoi-t-ment, lately selected in Baltimore and Philad i V c;, ." 't McGittiii, i- Co.

Vest received, (in addition

mrfornti r Stock)

A GENERAL ASSORTMEirr (F Dry Go)ds ir Groceries; COJVSISTIJYG IMPART. OP

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SuperfineClotbs, Ylelow and Mine Nfanke tis, Gingl '.i ins. Silk Umbrellas Sc Parasols, Young II v s(n. Sc Imperial Teas Madeira Port Sc Clan t Wines Caogniac I randy Jmaica Hnm Draft Porter,

Domestic Cottons, Muslins, Silks, Ra : pun cotton Coffee Loaf Ltlmp k Orleans Sugar Whi key Mackere Window t ".lass, Cut and Wrought Naiis,

Salt, Ta r, Bar Iron ic castines

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ALSO. A few doz. dressed Calf 8c Bforocco b Kl N S UPPER LEATHER. 8tc, All of which, they wUl dispose of Wholesale ox Retail, fat a very moderate advance) FOK CASH. Ju e 13) 2q tf

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J CALL, Aflnvnrii at I mi

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kF.F.Ps h i Ofli e on sscosm strf.rt, opposite the P08T-0?fIC1t VinCi n:ies, 9tt; Jam f 18 I, f tf 6al- ul :tu j! F1C 1 ALMANACS, For tbe Year of our LoiJ, 181b;

TOVrvT OT? FOR SAT,F, fWTSH to dispose of a number of BUfDlAti LOTS in the town of BvsaKBm a o three lots with tv.cf good buildings thereon, now occupied as a store Sc tavern a;so 4 0 or 50 acres of first rate land, adjoining the same A great bargain will he given in the abovc property, for opart paid in bjaBttt and a reasonable credit for the balance, JAMES DUN KIN. GOOD BARGAINS; -1 - '.otiation ccn

aiics nw T, 2 " lraCl a l;l'-ine, the gtrnttM pit 0f the tnctBrZ rate and a!i gto hrqu, . huitl m so 204 acre, adj...,,;,,, Conf

1 win sell ei.the,

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loshmgno person will vishtonuu e withoutfirst seeing the land Twill 3 suown,and thetenw made knows appiicanoo to Military Bounty Land. Ot m ral Land Ojftce, OTirr 25lh Sc 1817' 5 T " We lands in the liJmoia J territory, appropriated for boon ics for the military services, having U en BUrved and the surveys receive at tins office, the distrihutn n of the said lands, by tot sgieehlv toiaw,uiiJ to;n. inencc this office on the first Monde m Ictober r.c. The surveva of n Pit

In Missouii lenitory are expected h feu months, when aaimilai riwt.;K..:-

Wi Uke p! -re,of which timeiy ioti c w ill be ivenin the newspapers Tl oeO woo nisi, to locate their warrants in Mianun remtory, may tend them aftn the pub K ation Of that notice. Every soldier of the late amy 1 o has h I ad liom the Department o! War a land warrant, or a notification that it t deposited in UiH office, ma obtain anew tent by si nd ng to this omce the woj rant w not ation, firat writing on it To bs3 ted in the lOnois Territory and the P 1 be sent to the Post Offiot Siloed) The patents of soldiers who have notified, or shall hereaftt r notify the (; n i al Land office not to deliver them to their agents i eretofore appotated, win he obtained, subject totheii further ciders Members off trogri s ho have dtpoSiU d ,., this Office) soldiers w arrants or notrn, tiona, may obtain patents fort' eat &jdmg receipts which were given hy the offii e, and instruction relative to locating the wurrants Printers who publish tle law s of the I nited S'atcs Will give the above ho ma. j.y inaertions as will amoum to tei dol. tors, seti a copy of the papers to t: iset DC4 . and a hi!!, receipted ; the mom v will be sent by mail. JOSPH MElGa C mmi lovr fjf lnc Cm-rul Lane" flic. September 36. 47 tf

LIVERY STABLE.

O SPOON D si HF.RT,

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- Jas C Bnifrt. KEsrr.cTFi i.1 info nis lis f lends JT the public generally, mat he has just erected A N ElegaiH Brick STABLE for the puijwse of keeping Horses at Livery, i ie pledges himself to p thsj most strict attention to all Horaes entruated to his care ; I i.as a ste . d attentive Ostler, 8c irill at all times k p the best mragehat can lie procuredHe will u so ket p fTORSES v UIG8 lor hire. ' is tcnn,fo; kecpai Horses, areas follows

I on OllO Vk VH. Post O H I Mom :i Fom One ' brk, Fob 4 Hoi Jn!v I I.

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LEATHER, 4Vr. "c I iv Us1 rec i c d, A QUAS III ) Of Calf Skin-, aiid Sole Leather,

jr.vi rA iron. Which we otTer for sal .terms. Samuel lliii, h Co. yUircntj Jan. 9, . i.s t ;

Cem inel.

Vineennes, March 18 (T.