Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 July 1818 — Page 4
FOR HALE
F,v JOHN EWIXG, Jf the most Reduced Trices,
A LARGE Bt GENF.HAL ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDIZE EMBRACING, Groceries and Liquor, Queensware, China, Glass & Hardware Domestic ami foreign DRY GOODS) Of every description, seen as Factory Cotton, Checksafici Ginghams, Superfine t loths Kersemeres and Broad Cloths, Cambrics Cailicoes Dimities, ITosiary, Silk of different kinds, Point and Rose Blankets, Irish Linen, Flannels, Sec. ALSO. Ladies and G ntlemen'a Shoes, Boots, Silk Umbrellas Silver i ramed Spectacles, Silver Tea Wares ! "ashionable Bonnets and elegant Trimmings, I en's and Women's Saddles and Saddle rv. Wool Fur Hats & Hatters Trimmings Carpenters Coopers k Saddlers Tools. Wire Sifteis. ioiins Flutes & Fifes, Looking Glasses, Drawing Knives nives and Folks, Carvers Sc Butchers Spades Augers and Axes; Adzes Chains Steelyards, W indow G;ass. Smoothing, Hatters and Wartte Irons. Fire, FenderstMrass and common Andirons, Shovel and Torigs, Hand Bellows. Brushes of eigfvy description. 1 Lshmg Tackle, Pocket and Holster Pistols, Grid Irons, Frying Pans Wea ;rs Reeds Log Wood Pittsburgh Porter in Casks and Bottles, White 1 ea I ground in Oil and dry, Plough Irons. Rtoni Plaf Mill rvoc rt oti wkw
.. v v uuv.) .'iiu) v i u-:o vvv uuu i Saw s, A r. trn rv OF
V VTENT MEDICINES,
7' ? fVae, Castings. Ire- and Vails completely assorted j v ft ri YxnrE SUPPLY OF School Hooks,
Slates an 1 Stationary IVith a number of gelect Books, Historial Biographical) R ligiousand Miscellanious. Sufficient to form a very useful country
Oold atcViS(iis k barings. ME HAS AW EXTFSsrVE SELECflOS Of INDIAN GOODS,
GROCERIES & LIQUORS
A-
a
g-reat variety of sfasovarit.
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JUST RECEIVED, om New Orleans, AND FOR SALE,
At Wholesale or Retail. Bent Green Coffee, Loaf and brown Ch.eolate, Sugar. P. fii r, Gintr.U In digo, Frrnch Brandy , If 'Aland Gin, Bum Wim i & syrufi, Spanish srear. s had
A rarcar-1 cr" H rren Chains, ffoes and Axes
ftunsTAMTtSL at fa rv articles not here enumerated) suitable for town and country V'.icennes, Jan. 16, I S 1 8 7 tf " JOHN Mc.UFFIN, Hf.svfc tfci i.y informs Ins friends and cust nners, that he has purc iased out tl e late firm of J. Mc Giffin & v 0. arid just received in auuition to the former stock
A General Assortment of
y Gu ds W Groceries,
CONSISTING IN PART OF SUPER 1 LYE CLOTHS do Crssimers
do Casinets K d Vettow and White Flannels Furniture Callico Cambric Ginghamt Leventien and iorence Siiks Lace Veils and Shaw;s Silk Indispensibles Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose Snk Unibcrellas B ck v ilk H mdkerchiefs Bandanoc and Flag do
aterloom Sheeting Don estic Shirting Plaids and ( hambravs Spun and pvar Cotton Gn en Co ree Chocolate Imperi i Young Hyson .r ,c av I Hyson 3km i 1 E ASCogoiac Bran v Oi leans and Loaf Suar Wl iskey 1 1 f nr ii n
S jars Nails and Castings a n-'.v dosbm pnrssro CALF SKtJVS. A'd of which he will dispose of Whole s.-!i rr M t . . . ; , ' -..,..1.
n those Indebted to tiie late firm are
re oested to c-vii an! sttUe their ac-
Conn.ts with J. Mr' ifT.n. I'mccTinc; March 27. 1818 13 tf
Cu ' (Jf Hammered A'ailst) arted. Kt ntucky UTiz's-
Which will be sold lew for cash offipprowa Notes. Samuel Tomlinson. Vincennes, July 1st. 1818. 31 tf
GROCERIES, ccc. cc.
rofTee,
Yoif Hyson,
Old Hyson, Ctnpowder Isperial and Chutan Chocolate,
Copperas
S. F. Indigo
Madder, Cancer, Pepper, Aiisnice,
7t
Brimstone,
Camphor, (i auber Salts,
i oai S!ie;ar, Mustard)
Made ira.
Port, k
alai;-a
Siiad,
Mackarel,
Herrines,
A Slum,
Sweet Oil, ' Shaving Soap,
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Nutmegs, S?.c. Ecc.
TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORT ME NT OF Dry Goods, Qucensware 5 Hardware. Which we will sell low for CASH or COUXTRY FXODUCE. SamL Hdl Co. Vincennes, May 23. 2i 4t fcyAU persons inri bted to the subscribers, are requested to make immediate payment. S H Co. FRESH 7WGDS '
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THE subscriber has jtist received from PHILADELPHIA) Baltimore, and PlTTSn I'RG H A NET ASSOUT3IENT OF DRY GOODS. QUEENS-
WAilE GROCERIES, and
IIASUWAU. AMONG WHICH A K K
ashionable Strew llamrfs f
Parasols Bnr and Yellow Nankeens Dmne. " k Shirtings. Stripes, ri'.As. Checks Vhambr tys, and nki! Tickings. Mens' ami WomMtf Jlurcco a?id Leather Shoes. Gi?h Brandy and Wine Y. Hyson and Imperial Tea, Cottee Sc Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger, Rice and Salt Petre Dixon's Best Philadel. Mustard, Almonds k liaisons, Scotch k Rappee Snuff, Havannah Sears, Philadelphia Calf Skins, Juniatta Iron, Castings assorted, Trace Chains Nails Sc Window Glass, Which added to his formei Stock makes Ins Assortment complete Which he is disposed to sell at the lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. Geo. Hussey. Vincennes, ? Tav 29, 1 8 1 8. 26 tf
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MANU FACTO
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suosenocr respecuuiiy mxorms
fhds and the publick in cenotil
that ne continues to carrv on the
HATTING BUSINESS, in all its various branches at his shop on Main Street, in Vincennes, where he has on 1 and and will at ill times keep an extensive assortm nt of Fashionable Fats, which he will warrant phall not in point of clegantfe and durability) be excelled by any in the United States. His prices shall also be as low as Hats of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his old customers or former favors, and pledges hims If that no efforts on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their patronage. RK H'd.P. TRICE. trTOrders from a distance t! ankiuily received and promptly attended to January Mb, iqh j
TfffTi
anAm
BalW
?ale Retail Store.
nTB t? r t? e
Qmr fl clo.
m r ten
lbsrtiber havine iust received
opening at the store under the
fTfiate occupied by Mr. Geo. Ew-
xng) a handsome assortment of DRY GOODS, late from Philadelphia, simcd for the present and approaching season IZ,
Best Super Black k Blue Cloths
Do - - ramy
Do - - Blue, Mixt Cassimcrcs
White &
tommon loths & v assimeres a!
Plate Colicoes 8t Prints 4-4 k 6-4 Cambrics assorted 9-8 Pattcnt Steam Loom Shirtings BaftaS S India Muslins Fu;'d Sc Plain Jaconet Muslins Pombnz tts assorted Men's Sc Women's W orsted Hose 1 io - - Cotton do Canton Black Silk 11 dkfs. Cross Ban ed do Fiajj ; Bandanoe do
Pocket Madrass do Marseilles k Toil inet Vesting! Bupcr Fancy Strip'd do Black Silk Florentine do Binck k Coloured Senshaws
do do Canton Crapes 8i Shawls White Silk Lace Veils Lish Linens h Dimities Carlisle Sc Cambric Ginghams Black Cambric's k Brown Holland Swansdown Cords & Velvets Checks, Yellow Sc Blue Naukeens Chintz St Imitation Shawls Parasols Sc Sik Umbrellas
THE undtrsiened resne( tfii. ,vr
their friends and toe public, that the ave ! id out a new town on the western bank ott e W; bash, lO or II miieiT bove rort-Hanison,and l3or U abovo Terre Haute, and intend offering thcip lots for sale at Public Auction on the nrst day of -epen.bcr next. The su e of this town may be classed with those Jfthe most beautiful on the banks of the V abash t and s muwh.t resemblei that of I ort.Hanu,e.O rising cr:,:ual.v ftom lVCfVfr ah' ut fards to tU Cft,,fU, 0 fee? above hfeh watermark, and is terminated wit a honzoi.ta.p.a noi haifa mile in width! No town on the Wabash can bo ast f a more delightful iew of tl l tor landn,.: and harbour for b, th m tnne of.ee, and at eve:, stage of w er. Tlie acijace.it country is very f ci : e has every appearance of being healthv and abounds with streams ofcxcellent water; some oi them sflbrd irood mill scites, on which it is expected one or two mills will be erected the present season Stone of several kinds have be n found in the ad jacent hlllij the most common are granite, lime, and freestone. Iron ore, and Stone Coale, halsoheen discovered ; the latter in great abundance, but has not as yet been n'mch sought after. The settlement in the vicimtyof this place is yet in its infancy, owing in a great measure to the want of
nuns and some it! h i 1 v I' I ! k i . mm :.U
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Domestic Stripes Plaids Sc Chambrays the ItKjani since the termination of t:.e
1' aies iiK tc r.ia uioves ten's Leather do Pattern Threads, Tapes & Pins Sewing Si!ks Sc I otton Balls Super iit. Pearl k A'ilk Button!
Cotton Sc Worsted Bindings Sec. Sec. Fashionable London Heaver Hats Men's Women's & Children Shoes. with a variety of other articles not enumerated. AT '-O A TVAV GROCERIES, Best Green Coffee Sc Teas Pepper, Alspice Sc Sugar Cinnamon Cloves Sc Ginger Chocolate, Nutmegs Sc Indigo. The above articles will be sold at WHOLESALES & RETAIL for Cash, at the most reduced prices, by
J. GOD LET
war. It is lmwrvr r ,.. r
e IV II' si and soon will be able to surmount these difficulties, and should the emigration to this country be equal to what is anticipated, this part of the country will soon become very popufeus There is no other scite For a town on the western bank of th W abash f;orn the boundary line to near the renter of the eleventh township a space of about 30 miles : this circunv tanco, t k tl er with the fertility of the soil for a great distance, WestWardJy of the river ; and the prospec t of a populous settlement, render this place a i! . ject worthy the attention of those who may wish to become purchasers of tot n property. A few lets are set apart by the proprietors, and are intended to he given as donations to individuals who may wish to become actual s ttlers previous to the day of - a'e. Those Merchants or Mechanick vwho mav wish to avail themselves of this at-.m
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1T1 i i- . 1 i r i n on i rffl"(fl t-. Ma T T
mcennes yui ju.y, ioio ow ,;iv,i k ruman Diackman, resi
amgm roit Harrison prairie, who is anthorised to enter into contracts to the mutual interest of the parti s Terms of sale to be published hereafi ter. A
Joseph Taylor. TrtinCn Blackman
rrtuiam Hams, Proprietors. My g 1818. '3t rM isr Sop W Yh!!LG TON. (BiT) THIS flourishing village, has been laid off only about one year it contains at present upwards of tw o hundred and Tilt ir emilp . t . . k I
, auuaieo in IJkVlcss rf,nrf.
J,M" oi v mcennes. From its present rapid increase bids fair to be a l own of considerable business. Washington, Julv n. i- r
pmr. LOTS IN V I N CE SNB S T
FOR SALE, A tract of Land laying in Eusscron Prairie, containing 47 Acre$t about eighteen miles above Vincennes, and 2 miles from Carlisle on the road leading from Louisville to Fort Hrrrison on which is an Apple orchard of i20 bearing tress, and 70 acres under cultivation and 4 irood Snr-ar camns cm the
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re Uact.
ALSO
"RACT COA'TAI.YLYG,
300 ACHES,
adjoining the above on which is a pood house and out houses, 55 acres under
cultivation all first rate land with Sue;ai
v. amps those who may wish to
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vnw ker anc
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4 chase will apply to Win. Douglass li
at W est Union, or otherwise Shak
Town, who will shew the premises make known the terms of sale.
BENJ PRICK. Wm. DOUGLAS. February 13. 11 tf
lank of Vincennes.
he State Bank of Indiana,
oinli May. iSr8. A DIVIDEND has this day beoadeJ clared by the Directors at thete of 10 per cent, per annum for the Ust six months, on the amount of stock p !a in the sjme will be paid at the l ank on and after the first day of June next to t o Stockholders or their legal Representatives. By order of the Board) ELISHA BOUDlNOT,cPk. May 3.1, 1818. 27 tf
For Sale.
I AM autho;ised to sell for Joshua Bond a HOUSE AND ayv
ted on fifth Street, m which the 'said Bond lately resided. Am
Bclon-infr to Danl. Suidvan, in which he now resides. The property will be shown, ar.d th terms of sale made known to ar.v pi r-
sou wumng to purceasc on appucatioa
A House Af Lot,
to
G. It. C. SULLIVAN. April 1st 1818. 18 ti
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Bank of Vincennes.
lie State Bank of Indiaw
1sth, May isf
Tl OOKS are opened at the Bankini
MJb House for the sale of Five Hcs? dwd Shakes of the Stock in the Bank of Vincennes, the State Bank of Indiana. By Order of the Board, jniliam Prince, Cash'r 25 tf
'ALL persons havintr BOG A'Sth-
longing to Ci. R. C. Suhiran, will confer favor on him by returnine them to hi OFFICE. G. R c s
Ft Hi Si v
OXE QUARTka SFCTIOM 0
LAM). mm m mf
0
lr township No, 8 North cf Range Kc 10 West With 6 acres cleared and ondet tence a comh rtable Double Ca bin, k never failing spring within 3 kn I a half miles of MRROMiYo terms apply to the subscriber living on the Land GEO. KIRRY.
January 98, l17
