Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 July 1818 — Page 4
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FOR (SALE By JOHN EWINGr, Af the most Reduced Prices, A LARGE &C GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
MERCHANDIZE :
EMBRACING, Groceries and Liquors, fjueentwarcj China Glass Sc Hardware Domestic ami Foreign DRY (OODb, Ot every description, SUCH AS Factory Cotton, Checks and (iinghams, Superfine I loths, Xersemeres and Broad Cloths, Cambrics Callicocs Dimities, Hosiary, Silk of different kinds, point and Rose Blankets, Irish Linen, Flannels, Sec. ALSO. Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes, Boots, Silk Umbrellas, Silver Framed spectacles, Silver Tea Wares, Fashionable Bonnets and elegant Trimmings, Men's and Women's Saddles and Saddlery. Wool Sc Fur Hats Sc Hatters Trimmings Carpenters Coopers Sc Saddlers Tools. Wire Sifters, Violins Flutes Sc Fifes, Looking .-lapses, Drawing vnives, h oh es and Forks, Carvers c Butchers Spades, ugers and Axes; Adzes Chains Steelyards, Window Glass. Smoothing, Hatters and Warfle Irons. Fire enders, Brass and common Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, Hand Bellows. Brushes of every description. Fishing Tackle, Pocket and Holster Pistols, Grid lions. Frying Pans. Weaver's Reeds Log Wood, Pittsburgh Porter in Cask and Bottles, White I ead ground In Oil and drv,
Plough Irons. Su el Plate, Mill, Cross Cut and Whin
Saws, A tAMF.Tr OF
PATENT MEDICINES, Tn Ware, Vast 'nigs. Iron and Snails, completely assorted, AX EX T1.XSIVE SUPPLY OF Schorl Roofer Slates and Stationary. With a number of Belect Books, Tutorial, Biographic a!, Ireligious ami Misct llanious. Sinucientto form a very useful country neighbourhood Library. GoIH - atch Seals k Y armgs. HE HAS AS tXfkHStVM SELFcriQN Of INDIAN GOODS, And a great variety of seasonable, l hstantial 8? fancy articles not here numerated) suitable for town and country Vincennes, Jan. 15, 1813 7 tf
JOHN McUlFFlN, espectfvlLT informs his friends and customers, that he has pur-
Chased out the late firm ot J. Gimn
& i o. and just received in aduilion to the former stock, A General Assortment of Dry Goods Groceries
CONSISTING IN PART OF H jim: CLOTH
do Cassimeri do Casinets Red Yellow and White Flannels Furniture Callieo Cambric Ginghams Lcventien and Florence Silks Lact ells and Shawls Si k Indispensibies Silk) Worsted and Cotton Hse
Silk Umberellai Bl ick ik H mdkerchiefs Bandaiioe and Flag do itei loom Sheeting Domestic Shirting P, itJs and e hambrays Spun and Raw Cotton
Green Coffee Mid Chocolate
Imperial Young Hyson liu Hyson Skin Cognise Brandt
J eant and Loaf Sugar "W ilskey W indsor Soap Began Kails and Castings A FbW DOZEN DRE99EO CALF SKLYS, All of which he w ill dispose of Wholesale or Retail at reduced pi ices tor cash. Ail those indebted to the late firm are requested to , au and settle their ac Count with J Mc .iffin. Vtnceuie; March J7, It) II 18 tf
(SRDCERIES & LIQUORS JUST RECEIVED, 4rom New-Orleans, AND FOR SALE, At Wholesale or Retail.
first Green Coffee, Chocolate,
Pefifier, French Brandy, Rum, Spanish segars, Alackar I 15 Hvrren Chain s, Hoes and Axes,
Loaf and brown Sugar. Gingrr, ijf Indigo, Holland Gin, W ines syrufi, shad Cut C2 Hammered Mail, as'rt I. A' ntucky 11 his
kmey
Which will be sold low for cash or ap
proved Notes. Samuel Tomlinson. Vincennes, July 1st, 1818. 31 tf G 110CE HIES, &c. cvc.
Coffee,
Old Hyson, Gunpowder Imperial and Chutan Chocolate, Copperas
S. r Indigo,
Madder, (linger, Pepper,
Allspice,
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Brimstone,
Camphor, Glauber Salts,
i oai Sugar,
Mustard,
Madeira,
Port, 8c
:alaga
Shad,
Mackarel, Herrings, A Hum,
Sweet Oil,
Shaving Soap,
Cloves,
Nutmegs, &c. he.
TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods, Queensware y Hardware. Which we will sell low for CASH or COUXTRY PRODUCE. Saml. Ilrft Co. Vincennes, May 23. 25-4t
C7ALL persons indebted to
scribers, are requested to make imme
diate payment. S H Sc Co. FRESH GOODS THE subscriber has just received from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Pittsburgh. A NEW ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS. QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, and HARDWARE, AMONG WHICH ARE Fashionable Straw Bonnets W Parasols Blue and Yellow A a nkeens D im est irk Sh i rt ing$i Stripes, Plaids, Checks, Chatnbrays, and Bed Tickings. Men? and IVomew? Morocco and Leather Shoes.
V(f IIIIWHIV fie iw litlxf
Hyson and Imperial Tea,
Coffee Sc Louf Sm;ar,
pepper. Allspice and Ginger, Rice and Salt Petre,
Dixons Best Philadel Mubtar Almonds RaiaO's, Scotch h Rappee Snuff, Havannah Segartf Philadelphia Call Skinc, Junia'ta Iron, Casting assoi ted, Trace Chains, Nails St Window Glass,
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in in dl
sale $ Retail Store.
ubscribcr having ju ,t received
v opening at the store under tiie-
occupied oy Mr. Geo. Lw
landsome assortment of
DRY GOODS, late from Philadelphia, suited for the present and approaching season lz.. Bet Super B.aek Sc Buie Cioths Do - Fancy Color'd do. Do . - biue, Biack and Mixt Cassimcres White Sc Bulf do Common loths C. ssimeres asboiied Plate C olicoc s 6c Pruti 44 k 0-4 Cambrics assorted 9 -8 PatH nt Steam Loom Sniitings Battas Sc lr.di:. Muslins Fig'd Sc Plain Jaconet .- .uslins llombaftetts assorted Men's St Women's V orsted Hose i o - Cotton do Canton Black Silk Hdkfs. doss Barred do Flag Sc Bandanoe do Pocket k Madras do Marseilles k Toiiinet Vestlngl Super Fanci Strip'd do Bla( k Silk 1 lorenttne do Black Sc Coloured Senshaws do do Canton Crapes Sc Shawls White Silk Lace Veils I ri 1 1 Linens Sc I 'unities Carlisle Sc ambric Ginghams Black Cambric's & Brown Holland Swansdown Cords Sc Velvets Checks, Yellow Sc Biue Nankeens Chintz Sc imitation Shaw s Parasols Sc Sik Umbrellas Domestic Shirtings Domestic Stripes Maids Sc Chambrays Ladies Silk Sc !- ivl Gioves Men's Leather do Pattern Threads, Tapes Sc Pins Sewing Silks Sc Cotton Balls Super (;ilt. Pearl Sc -i k Euttoni Cotton Sc Worsted Bindings Sec. &c. Fashionable London caver Hrts Mt n's, Women's Sc Children S Shoes
tmi varict
me rated.
f other articles not enu
a r B w OCERIES,
YcA Green Coffee Sc I eas Pepper, Alspice k .Sugar Cinnamon, Clones k Ginger Chocolate, Nutmegs k IndigO. The above ai tides will be old at WHOLESALE & RETAIL for Cash, at the most reduced puces, by J. GOD I FT. Vincennes. 9th July, 1818 32 5vr FOR SALE,
f Land lavimr in Busseron
'rairie, containing 473 Acres,
about eighteen miles above Vincennes, and 2 miles from Carlisle on the road leading from Louisville to Fort Hrrrison on which is an Apple cachard of i20 bearing tres, and 70 acres under cu :ivatien and 4 gend Sugar caups on the above tract. ALSO
A TRACT COXTAIXIKG, 300 ACHES,
adjoining the above on which is a rood
house and out houses, 55 acre-. Under cultivation all first rate land with Sugar Camps those who may wish to purchase will apply to Win. DoOglass ii ing at est I nion, or otherwise Shaker-
Town, who will shew the premises iiid
Wliich added to his foimei Stock makes nuke known the terms of sale.
his Assortment complete Which he
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disposed to sell at the lowest prices f Cash or v. ountry Produce
Geo. Hussey. Vmcenncs, May 29, 1813. 26 tf
Sanufactouy
subscriber respectfully informs
nswrienas ana tne puoucR in e,Mteiui
that lie continues to carry on the HATTING BysiNESS, in all its various brancies at his shop on Main St r i- t.T, in Vincennes, where he has on hand and will at aii units keep an extensive assortment of Fashionftbta at. Which he ill warrant shall not in point of elegance and du ability, be excelled
by any m the United States. Ihs pric
a ' dl also be as low as Hats oi the san
Quality can be procured elsewhere. H
returns Ion thanks to his old customer! for former favors, and pledges himself that no efforts on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their patronage RT H'o P. PRICE 0 SOrdeti from i ('Stance thankfully leceived and promptly attended to
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bruary 13
BEN J PRICE.
Wm, DOUGLAS, li tf
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Bank of incenne&
The State Bn k of Indiana,
SOth May. ii8. DIVIDEND has this day been de claied bv the Directors at the rate
of 10 per cent, per annum for the last six months, on the amount of stock paid in the same IV ill be pai ! at the Bank on snd rftt r the first day of June next to the Stockholders or thrir legal Keprescntalives. By order of the Boardg I LI SUA BOUDlNOT,cPk. May 3 .1818. 27 tf
Bank of Vin cmiics, he btate Bank of Indiana. 18th, May 1H18.
) OOKS are opened it the Hanking
f House for the sale ot l ivt liiN-
Dreb Shhf.s of the Stock m the lank of Vincennes, the State iiank of Indiana. ZJy Order c the R' ard, William Pnuce, Caslir. 33 If
LOTS FOR SALE I V THE TQWM OF CLLNTON T11L undersigned re-p- tfuhy infornt their iriuids and the public, t.ial the hae bid out a new town on the west .n bankoif the Wabash, 1 oi II nis a bov Foi t-HaxrUoo, and 1 S or 14 above terre Haute, atid intend t.trv-ring their lots for sale at Public Auction on the h. -si day oi September next. i he sch oi this town may be classed with these f the most beautiful on the banks of the Wabash, snd somewhat reaembk s that
1 " arnsom) rising gradually tiom the nrer, for about 150 y?ids'to ti e height ol f om 40 to 50 feet above ' m I - O
wwi iran, and is terminated wrti a horisontal plain of h ilf mile m rb
No town I n the abash c:m bj p.vi of
more delightful riew of the ri;cr abetter landing and harbour for boats both in time of ice, and at every stage of -water. The ad n ni count y is iery fi rtilo has e very uppearanCe of being I ealthy, and abounds atth streams of excellent water ; some of them afford good nill scites,on w! ich it is expected ore or two mills will be erected the present season Stone of several km It have beew found in the adjacent hills; the n est common arc granite, lin e, ard freesK ae. Iron ore, and Stone ' t;aie, has a:sf)!.tert discovered ; t .e latter in great ubttnd ance, but has not as yet been much ought after. The ftettlt mem in thcibinity of this place is yet in its infancy! owing in a great nseature to 1 1 e want of Mills and some little disturbances with the Indians, sine the termination ol tl o w ar It is however increasing very last ard soon will be able to surmount these di'.riculties, and should tl t emigration to this country be equal to what is antic ;pa ted, this part of the countrv will soon become very populous. There is no other scite for a town on the western bank of the Wabash from the boundary 'me to near the centei of the eleventh tonsi ip a space of about 3o miles ; this circum stan , toftcthei ln ti1(. f, .,tj ;lv ol ln so'n for a great distance, westwatdly of the river ; and the prospect of a populous settlement, render this phce an ob ject Worthy the attention ot ti.oe who may wish to becon e purchasers of towQ prop' rty. A tew lots are set Lpart by the proprietors, and are intended to be given as donations to individuals who may wist become actual settlers previous to the day of sale. 1 hose Merchants or Mechanicks, who m?. wish to avail themselves cf tins advantage aro refored to Mr Ti nraan Blackmail, i csi-dinp-in Foit-Harrisoii prairie, who is au thorised to enter into contracts to the mutual interest of the parti-s Terms of sale to be pub. ished hereafter. Joseph Tdiflor Tnnnn Blackman William Harris, Propi tetori. Mny 12, IP 13 4 tl 1st Sep A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining h the Pc at f t Harmon Indian.. Jl tr I. It B mm Which if n l teken mt tut: fun 3 n. rths, mili he sent tj the Genu t Vrl Qj.t o dead letters.
Wm. ?. Art her M Air I U rn. Bj.Vf S. P. Burbank
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James Austin Bi t i :mm .i
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Henry B0,d
Jas Brunnon
Peter H. Cum mini I oka C rocker F tv 7 'umcn F ' d
Jmcs Grreti
Thos H Clarke 1 v d D. Cook John CoiiitU D Dav.d F. Durhee Phi Frakes
H J & K
Rchtrt Ifkins Her.'. Kile Samuel J ,1ms on J.hn F. K r.g John Kujkendull L V V Charles l.athr p I.ta'is Murphy J- L. UtCmiUmgh Alfred Mmmtkm A. MtCom 9 0 J P B. Xjrton I hsmas Posey Wm. Gel R S T V W J. B. Rieharetsmx Jc tph Th mtt?r John Rtcharitm J .m x WM bmutl Smtth Chaumeei H e ster
(.CUTIS GILBER I, V. M.
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ltLNti I 1d ; THIS Sourish ins villatrc, has been
lau! (ill' nntv stmnl ii v.'rif f S
at present upwards ottuo hunoreosn
h' v souls ; situated in Dautss couiitv, SO miles east of Vincennes. Fion as present raj id increase bids fair to le a Toa n of consider able hnshsril Washington, July II. 12 tf
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