Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 March 1818 — Page 1
THE WESTERN SUN k GENERAL ADVERTISER.
VINCENNKS, (Ixn.) SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1818. Vol. 9. No. 17. (Mi iv. or yti .j M
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3 LAWS Ok" i'HH UNION
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AN ACT to allow the benefit of drawback on mcrI 'ivt tl-HNIlOi't: ' Kv latin riV!VV.
an from Bristol to Boston, and from Boston to lii i itoi in like m inner as if j the same were transported coastwise. Be it enacted by the Semite an.i Hotttc 1 if H 'ftteentativeitof the United S'attt h '. : ? ( it: CoHgrMn a mfd- 7, That j all rroods, wares, and merchan lite, duly imp irt id into eitherofthe ports of Bristol and :oston, which shall be transport ed by land conveyance from the port of Hi istol, bv the way of Dirhton and Faun
ton. tq Boston: and from Boston on the
same ro't to Bristol) and w nch being imnori i into Bristol shall be ex nor ted
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Fi i i Boston ; or being imported into B iston shall be exported from Bristol, shall be entitled to the benefit of ihe draw -back of the duties thereof upon exportation to any foreign port or pi ice, under the same provisions) regulations) restrictions, and limitations) as ii the said ods wares, ami merchandise Were Iran-
Li sported coastwise irom one to another
of the said districts ; and on the proviso, that .'ii the provisions, regulations, limitations and restrictions existing in the case of goods, wares and merchandise transported by any of the routs mention ed in the seventy-ninth section of the act
f cniuicu tu a 1. 1 io reguiate inc couec b tion of duties on imports and tonnage,"
nassed the second day ot arch, me thousand seven hundred and ninety nine, shall he duly observed. H CLAY, Sficttket cf the koue of Refirettentativea .! HN r ML .A D,
L' Presi!enf of the Senate firo temftore. pp roved, February 6 lsis t:;. ' J A KS MONROE. i kj AM ACT ; Making appropriations for the payment $ of the arrearages which have beeiifn I j car red for the support of the military establishment, previous to the first of
January one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. Be U enacted bu the Senate Is? ffouee of Representatives of the United State of America in Congress aent6icd That for defraying any expences which may have been incurred for the support of ; r militnrv establishment, arid iIknp
r . v Inch Iiave been incurred tor Calling out V ti militia, previous to the 1st of Julv. 1815 there he appropriated the sum of ; 1,000 dollars ; and that there be apKprop; -iatrd t!ie fmnher sum of 100,000 . dollars, to defray any of the aforesaiq exp nces which may have been incurred from the 1st of July, iSi5 to the 1st of ". January, IS I 7. Sci S. dnd be it further enacted That jr'i the art passed on the Jd of N arc!;, KSI7, Hent'tV I' An act supplementary to an r. act o!uithl An art further to amend
I the several acts for the establishment Sc
re -'.llation of the treasury) War, and Naix . ..... jn i 1. ....
vv isepai iniciiis. snau inn ik su ron- , strued s to prevent t!ie President from
i making transfers from any appropriation
i, which may have been ma le for the sup
i port of the mititarf establishment) pre :. us to the Isi f 'allUarv 18 17, agree
ably to the provisions of the act passed On the 3d of March 1809, turther to amend the several acts for the estab is -
cment and regulation of the Treasury,
K War. and Xavv Departments
H CLAY.
. . ' fthe h K'ste if R firesenfative
i JOHN t", MLLARD, a PmtWrM '"''- fi9gm Js t . ... 4 mm
February 16, 18 is Approved. JAMls MONROE.
IV ink i 'v Books W rapping Paper,
tJCi llUL Jj HAVE
RE YJS OLDS & BONN ER
JUST RECEIVED,
General Assortment of
MERCHANDIZE.
From Baltimore and Philadelphia, which they will sell low fjr CASH Vincennes: WaterStreet one door below P. Jones's Tavern, Januarv 82, (8 is. 8tf
1KV CHEAP S rOilK.
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JAMES JACOBS.
RESPECTFULLY acquaints the inhabitants of Vincennes and its vicinity, that he has opened at the store lately occupied by Messrs. Bradley & Badolett a large and extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic Manufactured GOODS, purchased at reduced prices in New-York. Which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. CONSISTING OF
Bank of Vincennes,
The State Bank of Indiana. Fen. ii. isiH. f lIIK Stockholders in this nstitui I who have not paid a 4thinstalmi nt of five dollars on each of their shares are hereby informed that the same must be paid on or before the first day of June next. I nose who subscribed for stock, sold under the direction of commissioners, appointed for the purpose by an act of the Legislature may pav the said instalment at the Bank or to the commissioners of the county where such suhscriptions were made. The other stockholders must pay the said Instalment at the Bank By Order of the Board of Directors, ELISHA BO . I) not, (Vv. Feh. 12, 18 '8 is tf
G. Ii. C. SULLIVAN AND J CALL.
Fine and coarse Cloths of every descrip- Linncns
do. do. ' assimcres, Coatings, Flannels of all colors, ' Bombazettes, Rose Blankets, in Sc 12 quarters, Point fc Duflat do. Coias and Stockinetts, Vestinsj Ginghams, Calicoes, Chintz's Shawls Sc H'kfs, Muslins, Cambrics,
i snipers, J Dimities,
1 xt- ... i l rs ... TT
w orsivu anu couoii llOSC, Men's Beaver Gloves, W omens Si j k do. Domestic Stripes do. Ginghams, do. Bleach'd and unbleacb'd do. Satinetts. Shirtings, Coarse and fine Hats, Men's k Women's Shoes, Children's do. Shell and Horn Combs, Ribbons and Bindings,
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WW7 ILL hereafter practice law in con-
T junction, in the county of Knox, those who may u ish to employ them may depend upon the attention and exertions ot both. They have made arrangements so as one or the other will always be found at their oflicc in Vincennes, nearly opposite the Pott-Office Collecting Business will he particularly attended toin Knox county. Thev will
also attend to Conveyancing upon the I
Shortest nonce, and undertake agencies not imcompatible with their profession The postage of Le tters addressed to
tlicm on business most he paid. 11 tf Vincennes, Feb. 12.
ENTERTAINMENT. Francis Cunningham.
TAS Opened a House of Entertain-
M mcnt, at the corner of M.uikk r be
Fifth sTaEMTs in the house lately oc-1
cupied by Joshua Bond, where he hopes
uy attention to business, to receive a
portion of public patronage he assures
them that no exertion on his part shall be Wanting to merit it.
An extensive Assortment of QUEEYS1FARE, HARD WARE and CUTLERY, of every Description. GR OCERIES, &c V I slmll continue to receive additional suppHei from New York by every opportunity which will enable ine t fu dsh at
all ti-nes Fresh and Cheap GOODS. Country dealers will lie !'rv'
supplied on very reasonable terms. J. J, Vincennes, December iHth, 18 17. 3 tf
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S horclv t liven, to tin- Heirs and lc-
HARIUNH. MOORfr jiTTORXEY AT LAW. LTiLLin future practice in the "mi T y tiesofClark, Washington Jack son, Orarge and H irrison jand at 'incennes. (Major Floyd having been appointed judge of the middle circuit ; their partnership is of course dissolved.) He will also practice in the Federal and Supreme courts of this state '1 nose H ishing to consult him will call at his Office, in orydon. Oct 18. 1817.
S Knox County, J0HM HILL, Plaintiff,
WOK I H ATTENTION ! THE subscribers have for sale the folowin tracts of land, 300 ACRES, First Rateand wHI Improved, situated about 7 1 Miles south east of Vincennes, also loo ACRES UNIMPROVED in the old donation, No i25, 220 Acres tolerably well improved Sc first rate land situate about ten Miles south cast of Vincennes Those who feel disposed to purchase will apply to John i'. Drennen near Vincennes, or either of the suhscriW ALTER WILSON, (iibsnji Count y An. F. SNAPP. .V( ar Fine nne$ February 7th. 0 7w v ) iTSTTTXTj aflits Various Branches, N lly Executed at the Office of 11 The Weatem Sun."' A LM AN ACS For the Vear of our Lord, ISIS: For sale at this office. Also Bltnk Note Rooks, for '' at this office.
JiUJAII BROWN Defendant. Domestic Attachment. ON the 260.1 day of December last a writ of attachment was issued gainst the goods, chattels, rights, credits and monies of the aho e defendant, which writ has been returned with the following endorsement, 4 legal service made, and Nat hi. Huntington, H. P. Price, Jas. H. lien ett, John . St ropes summoned as garnishees, Jas Nabb const." Now notice is hereby given to all persons concerned, that furt'ner and final proceedings will be had on said attachment at my office on Saturday the 2 1st day of March next. E. STOITT; j.fi. February 1 2. 1 I S a 3jf J. DOTY, Attorney at Law. 1I AS taken the office formerly occupied by ST. Blake y. opposite to the Receiver's (Wire, where all business connected vtith his profession, that may be entrusted to him, wil he promptly attended to. 11 tf Vvict'nnes.Ftb 12.1818.
oi' A ndra P flitter
k to all persons
king title or possession to any real c : inch I them, that an application
lU Ik: n at the ne-t circuit court to l
be boftden Vmceanea in the county of Knox, on Ok firs- M.-. l.. in April next, for a Wl it of pal v ion to mi i lc and set apart amongst the heirs. U all legal claimants, the said estate M John Mers,
cue ol the Ical cairnaiiis M HUXTi (; T0. 1 ' i. Feb. 28, 1 8 1 8. 13y TTo ufl the Creditoi s i DOMINIC DK(i VltU. Genitemen Take notice,
r IIUE last Circuit court for Knox
JL county and state of Indiana, fixed on the Sin day or their April te.in, next following at the court iiousc in Vincennes to hear all reasons which may be given for or against my liberation from the Prison bounds under the insol
vent debtors act, at whit n time and piace
you may attend ii von think propet. DOMINIC DEGARD
Tl HE subscriber respectfully informs H ins friends and ti.e public generally
that he lias estab usned a BAKING HOUSE
on main street, in the house of A.'Marchall, dee'd lately occupied by Messrs. Haaaows i5 Sayre as astire, where the highest and best price in Cash win be
paid lor the folio nig ai ticks, iz :
JOHN LAW. Art' and CouncelioT at Law ) II AS his office opposite L)s Hale's on Maaaai m st, a here he a iil attend fiunctually to the duties of his profession. February 7. i"-tf ALMANACS PRINTING, In all its various branches. Neatly executed at this office, on reasonable terms
Flour, E -($s
Honey,
Good Hogs Lard
Country Sugar and Tallow,
Families supplied with
Cakes. Pastry, be. on the shortest notice. ISAAC ("OLMAN. February 27,18181 J-tf.
Hone BUls, Neatly printed on an elegant cut at tins office.
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