Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 August 1818 — Page 1

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Bi Elihtj Stout, j VfXCEXXES, (Ind ) SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1818. Vol. 9. No. 35.

C UNDITIONS.

TJTF. WRITER ' svx GT.X-

W UJL ADV B H r IS R R is printed oo every Saturday, at ! wo Dollars per annuel, if p dd hi advance or Two DolLa its 8c FtPTt 1 B nts at the end of the vear, for which a note will ;ie required Mo subscription can be withdrawn until all arreara vs arc paid. Advertisements conspicuously insert ed on the its u d terms Advertising customers will note on their advertisements the number of times they Wtah them in ertcd h . t sent without such directions wt I b re ktiuu ed until to bid, and must be p id tr acc Itmrlv

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JAMBS JACOBS

WIN' i taken into co partnership P "1 Mr. Alexis J. R ' , the business in ruture will be conducted under the firm of JACOBS S- LeROV, they have removed to tne New Store in Market Streelj two doors below C hrts tian Greatcr's Hotels where they are now opening a large and extensive assortment ot FOREIGN r DOME STICK

A MONG TH F M A II F. Fi:i and common Cloths & Cassimcres, Cassinets and Vesting, S rlped and White Jeans, Fine Prints and FurnatureSj Callico and :in lams Imitation Merino Shawls and Handkerchiefs, very eie ant, Bilk and Cotton hawls a variety. Cambricks and Muslins, Linens a id apei s. British and 1 i, Co tons, Florence Lotsti i i Levant les. Fancy silk H'kfs. biik Umbrellas, Co too 1 1 se, Si k ditto ditto Gloves, Ribbons Sewing si ks Cotton Tinea is. !c. $r. D me lick Stripes Plaids, Checks. Cattihray, and Bed Ticki 1 Gase Larlies Straw B mnets, W pal lis an ! V awers. a v e v ffi v i ' e as son YM r. vr OF H A 1 VV A It R as Spades and Shovels, Shovel & PongSj Tea s ettles, Coffee Mills,

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Pam

Warfte Irons,

astmsrs.

Nails, Vnvils, Vices a i 1

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KPSt j um u a : ; f J A ttANDSt WE IS fME S'T OF u c r T L E i V QUEENS WARE, & GLASS WARE. G R 0 C E HIE 8 Best French Brandy lamalcd Si. it,M:1. leira ine. Gun Powder "") Iv.'V11 i TEAS. O Id Hyson and : Young; 1 1 v son J Best G - REN COFFEE Allspice) Pepper G' '1 ver, A um, Conneras and Madder,

1j af aiH Mis ovada SUGARS. RAISl VS. Pbv 10 Window Glass.,

4 pair vo lows.

aipenor -Jttlv II

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H,EITAlNMi;N r, Francis Cunningham. ?TTAS opened a House of Entertain. U g ... t t:.,. rornor nf fABKR r k Fifth st -r?, i:i iUc bouse lately occupied by Joshua Bond, where h hopes by attention to business, to receive a portion of public patronage he assures them that no exertion on hi a part si. all jo wanting to merit it.

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John law.

f Attorney and Councefhr a( La-v

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5 3 on M vaust sTRttBT, where he will attend fkMntimlly to the duties cf his pn fessiott. 10-tf ll;vu y r

NEW GOODS.

JOHN K WING, JJj5 rfv z;.r HECIEF3$ Cambric Muslin,

Summer estin, r c ory Cotton, I.i(T Nankeen, India .Iu-;in, Wo nens Icatl-.cr Sliocs,

Caif &kins, fee. kc. ALSO, I pr. Blacksmiths bellows,? 1st nun i Anvil and Vice, J ity. Broad Log ChainSj I I Swing Chains, Hewing Axes, Inc. v ith a v .i iety of other articles, which he wid withalare assortment ofseaiona bi GOODS nowiti store, sell c'ap Vincennes, June 6. 27 tf

JACOBS V LEROY,OFFER FOR RALE) J r s T il R c ; l V E D G10 Barrels Kenhawa A s i LT, Of the First Quality. ALSO;

A KEEL BO IT OF ABOUT TWEJVTY TONS, With I oles, Oars sail and rigging com piete. Juiy 1 1- 32-tf NEW GOODS, rsHE subscribers liave just recieved j from Philad p iia, ad are now o-pciiing-at their itore o i Water street A FHF.SII SUPPLY OF 3I RG H AN DIZ E, Cf Consisting of 0 U Dry Goods, Groceries,, tlard-lVare, Glass and ( ii ina- JViire ev. $c. AM of which they are enabled to sell at tl e most reduced prices for CASH. .. $ V. L Colman. N B. Those indebted to us for Merchandise either ly note or book account, are ea nestiy solicited to make payment im nediately, as we are miieh in want of Cam J. & W L. C.

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XffOHN Mc.GIFFl?f Tf espectfullv informs l.i-. Friends and the public in general, that he has just received, in addition to his former stock, a large ouantity of sAstixgs, comprising a general assortm nt cT HOLLOW ARE, also a few setts of MILL IRONS, All of which he offers low for cash. Vincennes, Juh 23, 1S13.

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LT. those indebted to the late firms of Ifarl.iv y Trfimble, and John,

Mc.GijJtn c?' are requested to call and settle with John McGiffin before the 1 5th of August, ail unsettled accounts after that da:e will be put into the hands of a proper Officer for collection. J - ' C Cr Vincennes, July 23. 34-tf

five Dollars Reward

AX AWAY from the subscriber sometime in April last, an Appren-

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name of RICH ARi) IIA rilAWAY, about . l years of age, hi clothing v t recollected All persons arc hereby cautioned against harboring said apprentice, in any way, as I am determined to put the lau in force against all who may. The above reward Will b paid to any person who will deliver him to me in Vincennes, R. P7UCF.. Vincennes, lotv 2U 1ir- 3- 3w

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ILL sell Seven Hundred

F uteen .-frr.-s q LAND, lying on

the w t bank of the. Wabash, In White county, Iiiii'is territory, has on it an estabiis rd FERRY. e;. nciallyI,-.ov. n, I v the name ; C Id's ferry, 'vduX teu n i cs below Harmony. Lu v. :-sLvm1T accs i npr ved land on sai I I aew the whole well watered, and every way calculated to make, rood farms ; the land wiii be shown by Mr. itVenb, who lives ontbe premises, for terms, apply tome in Gibson countv, Indiana GEO CODD, June 27, IS IS. M- f

GROCERIES, he. BY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, FOK SALE AT THOMAS JONES'S ft OX WATKR STRF.F.T, A L A R C E AS 5 9 ftf ft ST OF AS GROCERIES, viz: Prir!ie Green CoiTee, Imperial Hyson . Yn:,IIyson J toiportouon. Madeira Sherry I WlMESUhe. firbt Tennerifie c r" Quality. Lisbon 4th Proof Jam .lea .pirit, Country Gin, Rye Whiskey Sugar House Molasses, Chocolate. X. Oilcans Sugar, Pepper and Allspice, Ptlustard and ( .in.cr, AUura and Brimstone, Spanish Flotant indigo, Nickaragun Wood, Camwood and Fustic, Logwood and Madder, Pittsburgh Porter in Uottlec, Gme, tVcears, Wrapping Paper, Letter do. Writing c!o Plough Lines, Glass bottles, A l as tvS Porter Bottles, Axes and Hatchets, I land -Axes and Hoes, Mattocks and Tea Kettles, Wai Be Irons, S?A irons. Crowley .Steel, Scythes and Sickles, Pittsburgh Castings, Pot Hooks, Ink Powder. Sec. Sec. Src. All of which will be sold for first cost and carriage on accommodating terms. N B. CASHor GOODS will be given for Peltry and Bees-Wax. Vincennes, July 25.

VALUABLE LAND

m VALUAisLJE LAN II lull SALE flf the District of Vincennes.

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'HE subscriber wishing to increase Ins stock in trade, will sell the fol

lowing tracts of land low for cash. The S. W. quarter tf tec. 4. c::d the JV. IT. quarter tf fscr. p. in Tvwnthifi JSTo. 13, .V. of It. 0 rr -a greater part is first rate land, well watered and timbered on the latter quarter there is a large bed of stone coalj the strata is from five to ten fact I hi k, andyi'k::: a mile of the Wabash ALSO The North half of stctUn ii, and the 9. K. ettartef of section in Tow?;, shift 13 M qf Range I W. - Fir t rate soil timber, Bl a k Walnut, Suirartree, Ash, Poplar, C;c. undergrowth, Bpice-' wood, iic. a:v: weii watered. Should a purchaser be found who would want a larger quantity of land in this Township, there would be soid five additional qtiar.ers adjoining the above tracts. These land'-, are in a high healthy tract of country, and settling rapidly. ALSO The X E. quarter of tec. 28, nml fhc .9 E. quarter of -s-'c. til Tovfnuhifi A' j. 1, .V. of Range 3 ' Near IV-

tersburerh. in Pike county, ALSO The S F. quarter of '

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Quarter there is one hundred bearing Apple-trei s, soil first rate, iwo miles some, ef Reck i ort, on tlie Ohio. ALSO 77. tee quart t ect to n .? Jtro& ra t e p ret -rfe, in sec. 23, and the A'. E. quarter of sec. 25 timbered land, in Townshit 7 .V of Range 11 W. two miles north of Palestine, on the Wabash 1 The above lands will he so'd much below their real value for Cash fort' q terms apply to the subscriber, or in his absence, to Wm. C. Vandcventer. JMES B. Mc K ALL.

Vincennes. Julv Id

.23-12

TAN YARD, j:0!l SALE.

I S i I to sell my Tan Yard, i; ing

Vest of Columbia, (ii!on County,

iana. containing twelve Vats, one pool

nd lime,:ill in good repair ; the seal 1 i

well calculated for an extensive businel

convenient to water ar.d hark eru! in

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A great bargain may be ha 1, h nn mediate application to JOSEPH PERRY. June 20, 181S. J 5 tf. All Kinds of Blan - For s.d, at ihs . Suu (.... w

JAM FX AfO.YROR,

rilESIDEXT OF THE IMiKB ST ATF.S Op AMERICA, T. all If singular tj Whom these tfeseutt shall come, greeting's Whereas a Treaty of eaec and Friend ship between the L imed -tales ot America and t he Ottoes tribe of .ndians, uas concluded and signed on the 24th day of June, in the year ol our Lord, 1817," bf commissioners on the pan of the said United States, and chiefs and W arriors " the said tribe, on the pan and in behalf of the said tribe ; which treaty j:l t..c words Ibllbwing, to : A treaty of Peace and Fri ndthip made and concluded between Uliam Clai k and Auustc Chouteau, Commissioners on the part ofthc Lfntted St eaol Am -rica of the out pan ; and the ond rsij i d Chiefs and Warriors of the Otu s be of Indiana ontlie pat and be half of i ,tir said tribe cf the other part. The parties being desirous of rc -establishing peace and friendship between the U States and their said tribes at ! of bein- placed in ll tbmgSg and in evt ry respect, upon the same footing ujy.ti which they stood before the late war between the United States and Great Britain, have agreed to the following articles : Art. t. Every injury or act of hostility by one or either of the contracting parties against the other, shad be mutually forgiven and forgot Art 2. There shall be perpetual peace and fi tendship between ail the ci.izens of the United Slates of America & all the individuals composing the ad Ottoes tribe, and all the frieikl.y rt-.ari, ns that existed between them before the war, shall be and tne same arc hereby renewed. Art. 3. fhc undersigned Chiefs and Warriors, for themselves and their said tribe do hereby acknowledge themselves to be under the protection of the t nited States of America, and of no other ration, power, or sovereign whatsoever. In witness whereof the said Wi.liam Clark, aad Auguste Chduteau. commit sinners as aforesaid, and the chiefs as aforesaid, have hereunto subscribed their names and atTtxcd their seals, t.ds 2 ;tli day of rUne, in the year of ou, Lord, is ir, and of t,,c Independence of the United Slates the forty-first WILLIAM CLARKE. AUGUSTE CflOUTEAU o rrdas. Chongatonge, (Big HorscO his x mirk. -.:!.(,:;. ;Lu; Lyes ) 1 is x niaik. Mihahande, (eldest daught i ) his x maik Kanseepa,(thc KanseeHead) his x mark Monti stonga, (Pewter ) ins x mark. Pahagrandga, (Auguste.) his x n,.ik. Watokn lei, (the Runner,) his x mark. Mantoeakiepa, (Meeting of t ie his x .:ai k. Achi ya. (Broken Arm) his x ma?k v. atl apayigpet, (the Sn.a l Bear) his x Mantoeignet, (the iittio bow ) ids x mark. Wapontraska, (white nostrils)his x uiak Missovntva. Tarposta, (Son oft. e Priest) his x mrrk. Kahhcphah, (; row Head) his : mark. Harahkraton, (the .Sparrow Hawk) his x mark. Tawer.ua, (the Little Deer) his x mar! . Chanohhato, . ButTalo Hump)his :: mark, H':::i esses present Lewis Bissell, Actin r Secretary. Mahuei Lisa U: r. :i Strrs In'i. n z r-nt. ehjamin O'Failon, U. S. Indian Agent W. Suigely. Qeorgc CI. Taylor. W. Harp. Mi hael E. EmroelL i. J. Malsisor. Samuel Sblomon. Ti. te jv 'cr. Stephen Julian U S Indian Interpreter, Gabriel S Chouteau, '2:.: Lieut. . M. Joseph Laflechc, Interpreter, his x mat Accepted ratified, and confirmed, the samr, and every clause Si article thereof. Intestiv.oxy whereof! have caused the Seal of the United St. trsto ! b hereunto afllxcd, and have signed the same with mv hand. Don'- at the City of Washington, ti is i i day of December in tbeyearofoor Lnnl is 17 : (ind cf the In k pendcr.( e of the L'::iteu states the for-ty-firft. JAMES M )NROE. Ev the President : JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Sccre tar; f Staff.

NOTICK,

ALT. persons indebted to tne - riher arc requested to come lbr a;d i , . 1 FP - - - -

immeoiaxeiy anu seme o.i uicir tive balances, as longer indulgence cas not be given. ci:a::lls s ic TH Jul; 9 U18