Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 July 1818 — Page 2
Sec. 4. And he it further ordained by tH- authority ofjresatd, That the aforesaid plot) when so completed by the itir i SOT as aforesaid, shall remain in the archives of thin board three months before it he adopted by ordinance. Sv C 5. This ordinance to take effect from and alter its promulgation. J tOOl Kiykknd ILL, ehm.firo. tc m. Gi:n'l, W. Johnson. See. f ro. tenv Uai i rMoBE, June 1 3. Generals Jackson and Scott. By the Xa'ional Jdvcate, we are intbrmcd, that the dispute between these two cfn. crs originated In an opinion expressed bt Otfl Scott, Concerning the , ( I rated (ic;ral Ord r issued by Gen. Jiuk on in relation to the war office; which opinion vas unfavorable to the manner and spirit of the order, as calcu-
1 ted to create insubordination. 1 his opinion was communicated but to one individu ll in confidence, and was conveyed tofien. J.o kson in an an on y MO us letter1, (ten. Jackson, impetuous and irasblc in the extreme, look fire at t he supposed intuit and i warm correspondence Mi taken place, which, we hope, will be amicably terminated. R m. i imorf., June 6. Extract of a letter to a gentleman in this City dated lv.ie-llill, Northampton, May : isis. D& Aft Siu I am informed by express, that the factories of the Steam Company, of Princes Anne, Md a: e reduced to ashes. That stupendous structure, the effect of so much trial and anxious supervision, is nothing now but smoking rirns Over and above the towering building) avast amount of furniture and stock in various stages of preparation, liave become a prey to the devouring element The loss exceeds sixty thousand dollar) and not a cent insured. To John f D maid or Av Daniel. Esq. As von have set yourself up, and are now busily engaged to get elected as one of pur Representatives in the legislature, you will gratify the public by answering the follow ing queries : 1. Did you not tell S. Aim v. that John Sot was your intimate friend, and he Would no doubt be elected Sheriff; and that if Almy would support you, vou Would Support him as Deputy Sheriff that it w.is well for him to have u two string to his bow "? 3 Are vou not in the constant habit of intoxication ? 4. Have vou not, by every unfair means in your pO er, slandered your op p4 nents, and other candidates for public office I 5. re vou not in the habit of asking persons in plain terms to vote (bryou I 6 Are vou not in the babit of promising every candidate you will support bis election? Several Voters.
new coons.
new coons.
JAMES JACOBS
n A VINO taken into co-partnership Mr. jtitXtt Lr Hoy the business in tuturc will be conducted under the firm of JACOBS & LcROr, they have removed to the New Store in Market Street, two doors below Christian Greater a Hotel, where they are now opening a large and extensive assortment of FOREIGN AND DO MF.STICK, GOODS. A MONO, THEM A HE Fine and common Cloths & Cassimcres, Casiucts and N estings, Striped and White Jeans, l ine Prints and I'll matures, Callico and Ginghams, Imitation Merino Shawls ami Handki rchiefs, very elegant, Silk'and Cotton Shaw ls a variety. Cambricks and Muslins, Linens and Diapers, British and India Cottons, Florence Lutstrings, Levantines, Fancy silk IFkfs. Silk Umbrellas Cotton rfose, Silk ditto ditto Gloves, Ribbons, Sewing silks. Cotton Threads, 5vc. Sc. Domestick Strijvs, Plaids, Cluvks, Chambrav, and Bed Ticking 1 Case Ladies Straw Bonnets,
box Wreaths and Flowers.
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a N e x r f ftsirB a ssor fn e v r o f HAW D-W A R B, as Spades and Shovels, Shovel S Tongs, Tea Kettles, Coffee Mills, Frying Pans, Warfle Irons,
Nails, nils, Vices and Castings
'Best Juniatta IRON.
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TEAS.
NEW GOODS.
JOHN EWING, HAS Tills l). V RFCJF VED) Cambric Muslin, -fiy lummer Vesting, j Factor) Cotton, WF Buff Nankeen, India Muslin, Womens' leather Shoes, Call skins, S e 2kc. ai so, 1 pr. Blacksn tths' bellows, Is qual i Vnvil and Vice, ity. Broad Vaes, Log Chains, Draw ing Chains, Hewing Vxes, Sc. with a variety of other articles, which he will with a large assortment of seasonable GOODS now in store, sell cheap Vincennes, June 6. 17 tf
H A V nsn.VF. A S S 0 R E S t 0 E
C U T I, K K V
QUEENS WARE, & GLASS WAR E. GROCERIES Best French Brandy, ,, Jamaica Spirits, Madeira Wine.
Gun Powder Imperial Old I lyson and Young 1 1 vson
Best GREEN COFFEE. Allspice, Pepper, Ginger, AUura, Copper.. . d Madder, Loaf and Muscovada SUGARS. RAtSISS. 8 by 10 Window Glass. 4 aii very superior smiths' bol lows. July II 32 tf
a t mm i jf
FOR SALE.
LEATHER, he We have just received,
A QUANTITY 01
Calf skins, and
Sole Leather, ALSO JLWIiTA fliOX. Whch we o(T rfor sale on good terms. Samuel Hill, ex Co Vincennes, Jan. a, sis 46 t
Notice.
X) all those who are indebted to me
by account or otherw&vs. they
a-e once more invited to call k pay their respective balances, u 1 iulV0 dined business liere. Tor the purpose of Closing and settling my accounts, there are anions niv customers that must think Irom my indulgence that i do not clnde them in my notices. i ut I fear they will foul themselves mistaken (or I am determined lo tree! all alike ot thuac MiO tlu not call and pay very soun WtlaoD Lagow. Vj is, Apu 125, iaib 21 tf
5 JONES'S in Water.
assortment ol
RUCEIilES,
Wines and Liquors. Which will be sold low for Cash. tCash or Goods will he given for PELTRY fc BEESWAX. 33 6v Vincennes June 18. J ACOBS $ LEROY, OFFER FOR SALE) JUS T a 1 1 CEIVBD
3io Barrels Kenhawa
THE subscribers have just recieved from Philadelphia, and are now opening at their store on Water street a pubsh supply of
i;KGUAM)iZC,
Consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard Ware,
Glass and ( hina-fliire, $c. ftc. All of which they are enabled to sell at the most reduced prices for CASH. .. yS r. . Caiman. N. B. Those' Indebted to us for Merchandise either by note or book account, are earnestly solicited to make payment immediately, as we are much in want of Cash, J & V L. C. POTTERY. M' i i F. subscribers have erected a Q POTTERY, at the corner of Church S Fourth streets, and will have a
Kiln of Ware, ready for sale, on Monday the 27th inst. ROBINSON & MORFORD. July 16 1811. 32-tf
VALU A III At LAND
Foa SALE the District of Vincennes.
'HE subscriber wishing to increase his stock in trade, will sell the fol
lowing tracts of land low for cash. The S'. W. quartet of sec. 4, and the A W quarter of sec. 9. in Tuicnshifi No, 13, A, of R. 9 It' a greater part is first rate land, well watered and timbered on the latter quarter there is a large bed of stone coal, the strata is from five to ten feet thick, and within a mile of the Wabash. ALSO Te .Yrih half of section 33, and the S. F. quarter of section 28, in To tonshii 13 .V. of Range I . - First rate soil timber, Black Walnut, Sugar tree, Ash, Poplar, Sec. undergrowth, spicewood, kc. and well watered. Should a purchaser be found who would want a larger quantity of land in this Township, there would be sold fne additional quarters adjoining the above tracts. These lands are in a high healthy tract of country, and settling rapidly. ALSO The .V. F. quarter of sec. 23, and the S F. quarter of sec. 35, in Toivnsh.i JST. 1, .V. of Range 8 W Ntui Petersburgh, in Pike county. ALSO The S. F. quarter of ee 3, in Tow fhift Xo. 8 5 of Range 6 '.On this quarter the re is one hundred bearing Apple-trees, soil first rate, two miles south of Rock Fort, on the Ohio. ALSO Three quarter sections first rate firairr, " see. 23, and the A. F. quarter of sec. 25 timbered land, in Townshifi JV . 7 .V of Range 11 W. two miles north of 'Palestine, on the Wabash The above lands will be sold much below their real aluc for ( ash for the terms apply to the subscriber, or in his absence, to Wm. C Vandeventer. MMES IV. Me CALL.
THE subscriber is now arranging 1 is
business to be enabled to proceed to Phil
adelphia for (ioods, o soon as possible,
and he earnestly requests of all persons
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to make payment befort the 5fh rj'.iugut. There are a number of accounts remaining unsettled on his books lor a longer period of time than correct business will justify ; all such not paid at the time specified above, shall then be placed in the proper officers hands he anxiously hopes, however, that this notice sad request will supercede the necessity of doing so in any case. JOHN E ING. July 18. 3 2
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EN I'EUTAINMENT,
II
Francis C Cunningham.
AS Opened a House of F.ntcr'ji-n.-
wie,at the corner of Mar key k
FiFTM sweets, in the house lately occupied by Joshua Bond, where he In. pes by attention to business, to receive a portion of public patronage he assures them that no exertion on his part shall qc wanting to merit it. 43 tf Vincennes, Sept. 26 1817. APPRENTICES WANTED7 EIGHT or TEX apprentices to the COOPERING BUSINESS. on advantageous terms, bv annlvine
speedily at the STEAM-MILL. At which place THREE or FOUR Journeymen Coopers will find constant employment. R ich a rd jl tontgo menj. Julv 18, 1818. 22-M
NOTICE. fWIIE subscriber intends ;cr'ing to the JL 1 ast ward 'about the middle of August next and requests all persons indebted to him, to pay oft their account! before that time. J. B. Mc.CALL. Jly IS. 32-6t New a id Important Invention.
PATEN 1' has been obtained bv
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V John Evans from the United States for an improvement on the WATER WHEEL of which the following is a schedule. The wheel is hollow, and the buc kets banging by joints or binge to the out-,
cr edge, so as to told with the current into the wheel against arms for that purpose, and to open again when the Water acts upon the contrary side of the buc kets, anil the buckets thence proceed up stream, with the joint or hinge end foremost to, when it folds again into the u heel : the arms that receive the 1( je ends of the buckets, is continued by ?.rms and joints to the block or ring's that liurcauul the shaft Which is to stop the wfrccl must be moved up the shaft to l'oe the buckets, which will t .en swini looe in the current. The invention lias been tried bv a model, and the patentee, has now a mill nearly ready to be put into Operation, in Davis county, odiana, that can be seen. Rights to use this improvement may be had by application to George R. C, Sullivan Esq or Elihu Srout in Vincennes, or to the subscriber, living in Daib countv, Indiana. John Evans June 24, 1818. Lots for sale in the town of SPRINKLESBURGH. WILL be offered for sale on the
premises, a number of LOTS in
the town of Sprinklesburgh, on Thursday the 6th day of August next.
Sprinklesburgh is laid off on the bank
of the Ohio 2 miles below tbc mouth of Cyprees--so much has been said of the new towns laid off in this state that it is believed by the proprietor needless to point out its various advantages. It is presumed that none will become purchasers without viewing them ; he is, however, well satisfied no new town in point of elligibility will bear a comparison with his. Terms of payment--In 4, 8, 12, and 18 months, in equal instalments. John Sprinkle, July 3--31-5t Proprietor. Elector of Knor County. ON the first Monday in August next the qualified F.iec:ors of i. r,x county are hereby notified to attend the several places of holding eJectmns, in the dUfcrcnt Townships and t! in there proceed to ;.t one delegatf to the ( ongress of the Uniti ! .S:a::s i Senator to the Vtate Legbfatnn . 3 Representatives to the lower house, one .VhciiiT, one Coroner a:.d c.;e C ant Commissioner. n. r. llc zls, st k c. July 1st, 1818, !
Vincennes. Julv ir 1818. 23-12
8 A LT,
the First Qualitt.
4LSO, A KEEL BOAT OF ABOUT TWENTY TOXS, with Toics, Oars sail and ricrcrine com
plete
July 11. 32-tf
the si
countv
and
NOTICE. L sell Seven Hundred
rtecn .icrcs of LAN D, lyinj; on
h.ink ofthe Wabash, in White
Illinois territory, ha on it an
established FERRY, generally known, by the name it" Codd'a ferry, about ten miles below Harmony. There is about i scfes improved hind on said tract, the whole well watered, and every way caU culated to make good farms ; the land will be shown by Mr. stkvkns. w ho lies on the premises, for terms, apply tome in liibon countv, Indiana ULO CODD, June -7, 1818. 31 tf
AM) FOR S ALE.
LL sell to the highest bidder on first dav of the next circuit court
in Gibson County, at the Court House door in Princeton, 400 ACRES OF LAND, laying on Patoka, joining Severns's, land and including the bridge about to be erected near Severns terms will be, one third in negotiable paper on the Vincennes Bank, payable in ninety days, the balance in nine Sc twelve months, with bond and approved security I will divide the tract to suit private purchasers, it any should apply previous to the day of sale, giving the same credits and terms as above one hundred acres of this land is yet unsurvi ved, say 50 acres to include the Buck Eye spring, snd 5u acres to include a Coal Hank on Pond creek, which surveys the purchasers will have the rj;ht to direct and shape to suit their wish (not contrary to the rules of surveying.) It is deemed useless to sayany thing in favor of. or about the land, as it is presumed no man w ill buy without seeing the Ian ! a complete and good title will be made to the purchaser on the day of sale due attendance by the subscriber, or an authorized a i t, may be depended on. D SULLIV K. May II, 1813. 24 tf
