Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 August 1819 — Page 2
rystrm ought to be ihofifted he happiness ot the people, and not the pu re meant of supporting the civil list, ought to he the aim ot an ad mh titration For a people like the Americane, Commerce alone can nci i produce this effect and agriculture
r.m never answer the balances which
the first must create in country Commerce may aire a temporar
greatness, hut if ever lias been oi me-
.. .r A 1 1 r-i t inn. To trim irreat. is
lo e able to depend entirely upon
Internal resources the oldest states
men in Europe have always aimed at
this Doint, and in modern times, man
ufactures have by universal consent been acknowledged a a moat vis-
nn nf arrivinor :it this DOU)?. l..el
- TJ our aovernmorit fo- a few years e tend only one half of the encourage
mMt tn t'Mvif w .lit i s'le has don t
commerce, and we woul 1 pledge ou
lives upon the beneficial results. W e mi ;ht soon expect to enjoy all the wealth and resources of ire t Britain wit' 'tut b tntt ubjeced io her horrible svstem of taxation and poor laws : we rotoht anticipate every comfort, Within the circle of the U. States. v itho it being oblige I to cross the At lanth Eor a single luxury.
FR 'M THEK KI)WRDS II.LF. S P ECTAT0R A tre ity was concluded in this tow on he 3 1st ult between Col luguite Chouteau and Col. Benjamin fihemon, commSssionars on the part ot the United States and the chiefs I I warriors of ije ftckapoo tribe ol 1 Itans. Tin fcckapoos have cedw a heir lands south wes of the Wa-
b i river, and the following tracts ol lan I, viz : Beginning on the Wabash at the upper corner of their cession of 1809; thence north -west ward ly to Che line that seperates the stau ot Iiliti i id In liana ; thence with said li: to the Kankakee river; thence down the same to the Illinois river, and with the me of that riverto its confluence with the Mississippi; t e ice In a direct line to the Vim cennes tract ; thence on th western & northern bona ariet of their fbrtnei cv sion to the beginning This trac1 coi' tiins betwe n thirteen and iouitecn millions of actes They receive in exchange a tract ol land on tli (Kr(- river west ol the con-
tempi ated boundary o the proposed atate of Missouri, and will remove
thert immediately. They are to receive, also, an annuity of two thousand dollars for fifteen years, which is to be paid to them at their illage on ' he O .sage H . this treaty the desputed claim to the Samramo country is extinguish d, and i very large additional tr- t c out red, to which the title of the Kjckapoos was indisputable.
Vincennes Hotel.
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HE above establishment is now
Open Ik readv for the reception ol
TR WV IJ E R S k OTHERS. The Proprietor, having furnisfoe it with every requisite neceaaary fo
I e accommodation of those who ma-
think prop i' to rail on him, hopes tt
j'ive general satisfaction. CARTER BEAMON.
Vincennes, Jur 6. is 19. 28tf
Yohe's Hotel,
Sign of Washington
North Fourth sticct, near the
III corner of Market.
PHILADELPHIA.
FOR S A L E.
Af RES FIRST RATE
1 1 1
Y,G in Crawtoro county.
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"ORGE YOI IE. respectfully in
H firms the public, and the U cs
t rn Merchants in particular, that he i ts now opened his NEW and IMPROVED rsTablihhm ENT, I he extensive range of new buildnv;s lately erected on the premises, wh the number of convenient and comfortable C'h mberr, winch have
been so constructed as to give toeacl room a ire-P. ace, together with the benefit of a free circulation ot air. where each gentleman may be pieaantly accommotlated with a private ipartmtnt wiil, he trusts, merit the approbation of t'ose who may honour tim with tneir custom.
He has also erected a F:re Proof avein
Va'dt for the better secuntj ol all valuable baggage, which maybe placed unde his ch uge. GEORGE YOHE returns his sin- . i- ft.!.. B
ccre tua; us to ni-s rrienos c ine puolie for the liberal encouragement h has heretofore received, and 11 tn i -himself that in his Sew and Commodious Eatabl'shment, he shall be abl h- unremitting attention to the comfort and Conenience l the 1 ravellei and Man of Busint ss, to m ril a continuance of th public patronage.
Philadflphia, Julv is. l s 19
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A nois about 3 nines irom
tiluff, which is a ool landin
tor boats at all seasons ol the
1 s miles tvom i uwh w tw.-..v. I miles from Palestine, the coYinu
th for said county, i oere is u a 1 rt , . 1 Ait ni'.'i"' irnui,
. es unaer n nc, ww in. Swv. ultivation also, several never fni. ing S things, a good Cabin, some tock, a team, and farming utensiala
-itTicient to carry on the business. About one half of it is Prairie ano the other excellent timber. 7'iiis Land, for the convenience of its situ .'ion and richness ol its soil, cannot b surpass d by any it. the w estern coun try. It is favored by a salubrious brteze at all seasons of the year h a neighborhood of people where noth ing but harmony prevails. A road i. to run between the two quarter sec 'ions, to st tike the Wabash river b :he main landii g place for that settlement A saw-mill and grist-mill an ow building within I S miles of tht premises. Any person wishing to purchase land' with improvement would do weil to look at this for am positive that they would he pleasewith its situation and the tetms oi which it can be purchased. For further information apply to tin subscriber at Col. H. LASSEI LIV
TlOROUGlt NOTICE
N conformity with an ordinance paa-
1. sed the 6th day ot rsovemher, itithd vn ofttinanqe ilengnaling thv
t inl ui'Hie ot oreseniunr ci.un
- Lots in the town of Vincennes. and the
a inner ofdet idine thereon,"
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY CilV EN,
fh it the following claims have been laid
: re the Board of Trustees of the Bo-
ough of Vincennes, for confif matian, un-
Ler the at of Congress entitled An avt
.o adjust the Claims to lots in the town o
vincennes, and for the sale of the law
pnropriated as a common for the use ol
le inhabitants of aaid town,' approved
Vpril 20, 1813.
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C LA I MATS XAE
. Danis' heirTclaini
V.Wilson's do. do. o1, V. Beckes claims
I
J. C Smirl Same Same Same
Same ' Smith 6c Jones reo. Hu isev
V.C.vandeventer do
Samuel Hill Same Tohn Teeple Same i imes Nabb S ime .1). deer's heirs
do. do. do. do. do. do. do.
do. do. do. do. do. do. do.
No. of Lots
197
193 133 64 ioy 88 J 18 316 101 359 3-0 356 mmm .. . 254
TITLK
Bv conges
do. sion.
Deed. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.
concession.
By order of tht Heard
V. J. BRADLEY, Clerk.
Aug. 14. 33 6w
TAXES.
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I. G SCR ANTON.
V'e 14. 33 tf
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NOTICE. HE public are hereby mforroeo
4 11 " k in the tQW lOC AN AL CO PANY, iav now he subscribed for at the Re 9
in mcenncs win i (
R the pavment of the Borough
TAXES for the corporation ol
Terre-IIaute, I will expose to sale a Puolic Auct ion at the house of Robt. Harrison, in the town of Terre-Haute n the 6th day of September next, the following Lt)TS or so much thereof is will bring the Tax and Costs due
thereon, il not sooner paid. Sale m
commence between lu it. M I r. fti
onditions CASH.
Take Notice.
TUT. snbscrib-jr bavin- mane ar rangemCttti to dcsceudtl.e live;
to ' ii--Or I, an the ensuing tall, led
being entirely dependant no the punc-
uationof those indebted to him lor the
.neansof fullfilling those avranement:
ie takes this method of informing tbej
that he will receive
Wheat
delivered at the Vincennes Stei
Mill, until the 10th of October nextf
for any money due him. lie wul aa so make a contract for
Pock
to he delivered bv the C th dav of S r
reuiber. He therefore hopes those Hi -dented to him, will not neglect to pkf on or before t hat time as collection are absolutely necessary and must M
made.
ARTHUR PATTERSON. August 7. 25t5 Dissolution (,f Purtnrrliifx.
THE partnership hertofore existing
under the firm of
Wood, MiUs 4f Co. as this dav dissolved by mutual
consent. AH those indebted to thJk firm will please call and settle their respective accounts, either by note or
otherwise as the accounts of the firm
must be closed. ANSEL WOOD, WM. MILLS, Ji n-.
JOSEPH P A DLL OR
irTT'The business will be continued y the subacribers, under the firm ot Wm. Mills Jr. r Co. AT THEtR OLB ST A WD Will HE
NEW GOODS.
THR SUBSCRIBERS T5 T?.G leave respectfully to acquaint 5 the nubtw' in they have jusl receiver' i ' iejSftj'"'C"-U'ni)i of
cciver s otnee
tlic books are opened Ovr that purpose
11 HAKKt, sigent.
X. EWING. ) D
J. i
Vincennes, June 26, 8I8 30-tf
n. c
am't..Yo.rim'f.Xo.
D. c.l In. c
am t I), c.
Drfiuty . i gent a.
1 ' 68 201 241 167
25 I 05 94 12 25
65 175 239 243
27 i 56 57 Z7
'87 227 145
43 28 75 I 12 A
95 196 237 148
I 12$ 8 I
56
71
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AAiction
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JOHN BRITTOW
Collector Terre-Haute Corporation.
Terre-Haute, Aug. 7. ."3t
consistim
ONR CBN r HBWAUD " r4 k Y from the subscrib- " on Sun lav the 1 5th inst. an
a C ilice to uie. 1111111111 uuMiny. ra ted on 1EL T mn his. !, about twenty years of age blue c es an 1 fair complexion, he tok with .i none blue clo h coat, black silk v bine cloth antaloons, castor hat, j '. i" k oes, a blue cloth rouudabout, I 1 1 ro pair win e linnen pantaloons ; .u..
I it v npl o i?iir oi barb rin?j s;
io e lice, under the penalty oi 1 W ever will take up said
ntice and deliver him to me
A ! -pnns ;h.h rcct ave ine abo e re
AutTUSt 15. 1819. 34-3t
of anextensiv assortment
iv.iy. roon , HAR21- ' V
Q EENS-V ARE, tiRO FR ES.
Carefully selected by one of themselves in PHilad lfihia a id. purchased on the best terms, w iich they ofTei for sale low DI KSON Sc WJ1 SON. July 12. 29if
NEW GOOD S. REKY0LDS & B0.VYER.
r.'' JU T RECEIVE 0
THE subscribers oeinc: desirous oi cio i;iy: thi ir business in this place fn t ,e present, will sell at Jvctiori) fv WEDNESDAY, ttif. r th day of September next. a ncral assortment of DRY GODS.
UAUP WA KE, GUOOE 1 cS'C
As many articles will be offered, purchasers m; v xpect c;ood bargains
Conditions Cch r Current s HILL, S August 17. 1819.
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lectea
BILLING to sue many per
ns M ho have heretofore ncg
o make payment, l auin no
'ify them my own wants now wil admit of no longer Indulgence. Al
otes and Accounts not settled or paid
before the 2.5th day of this month, will then be found in the proper officer's ands. JOHN EWING.
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D.
(i O 0 1) s Or BVEltY DE CUIPTION
can be had unusuallv low.
W .M MILLS Jt n'r. JOSEl-H PADELFORD, R VANSVILLE, July 1 4 30-5 in
August 5.
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Dm D Mars Reward. II n ANY V fro n the subscriber on Sunday the 1 5tn inst. Solomon Smith.
ww pprentice to the Phiniing 11 c -sinks, ic i-, near to years ol age, b ck eves and dark complected, tall
a snare -it is believed to be need
to tl scribe his clothing as he may .1 ll I. ..!
c. it mem as ne nas k i me wunOU( C lllse, I do irrehv caution ail pel - s" . i'ds' employing or harboring him, a I a ;i determined to put the 1 1 -v in force against all or any who ma. vl ilate it the above reward will be paU to any person w io iil return him to me in ' incennes E. STOUT, ' it Tn ii fi. i h . n. PCT All printers arc requested to p t ic sbove a few insert inn s, an I !"'or in be reciprocated w hene VP' COM S I
I dmv& T RECEIVED : the f Mhrir Summer supply oj "LrMerchandize,
consist i tg of Fv )RIr. GN kND D )MESTIC DRY-GOODS, HARDWARE St CUTLERY CHINA, ' GLASS Q -WARE. QUEERS. I (; R0( 7 : R ' E S.LI QUO R 8, eS c All of w itch they will dis pose low for Cash.
June IS 1819. 25-tf
& o s.y
Gates Osmon, sen
iXmrr near Washing-
on Da- is county, a
riff hi Bar Mare,
V
OfeT
six ve us old, about 14 hands higli : small star in her fore bead, with black main and tail, no brands perceivable She had on a snail bell, with a leathei
eollartied '.''ha leatbi i strmg. An-
n used to 35 dollars by JeBse Lynch Ephraim Thompson, & Thomas Tu
before nie IMULTP BARTON i p.d.c
Washplgti i , Vug. 5.
O O 1 .)
I WILL SI !,L CHEAP
HALF A LOT
.O STREET, IS VINT SNFS,
M lierxc
P
ii i bteo to me h
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iHe ' u eiw , I I COI ier
bv diach u :i i. th same 11
; commenced the building o'
m l1, wine i cann he done without
i y, its therefore hoped ah will comply. e rollei . i m of the taxes gotten Slo v V. p f ;t e ;a , V. BECKES, August ir, iiy. 34-4t
OT E.
ips na ing ousi"' -s u un
Greorsre Hussev,
during hi absence wil please apply to - IMUEL HILL. who is duly autho ised to i ceivc and ,
reci ipt for any Moncv dm him. bushels of CORN, for sale : Apply as above.
there is a good FRAME
d 2 -4 by 30, weather hoarded, rat-
tos on, sleepers a'd joists in, and a
jfood cellar dug, Fv t further mlorm at ion, apply to me on Water street
in Vincennes. A. TOORN. ugUSl 7. 32t4 I'ahiuhlc Prmn rt; for
.V lit fl Situate on Ii uwdti'i ct, opposite col. LnssellcT jL.
uTTn wun a conuonaoic uweiune
fo
4ti tfic streets of
Vincennes, on the night of the lOtli inst. about 333 3)!KLi!iai
in U. 8. notes. Anv person finding it, or any pari of it, returning
it to the subscriber, shall he generously rewarded. ROBTCARR. AUGUST u3.i--.it
STORAGE a sn c o ii n o sion n usixe s s. T1IK subscribers respectfully in
form the public, that they have com
menced the STORAGE Ann
COMMISSION BUSI
IN VINCEXNKS. where GCK DS, WARES Sc Merchandize, of every d i iptkm, both Foreign ant! Domestic, w ill he received and sold as the ow
ner's may direct. All G ions directed to Hugh McGary or E. Harrison, at Evaxsville mouth cf Big Vidi on, or to Join Afarsially SbaWKES-Towh for Jeremiah and William L Cot man, Vincennes, will be attended to and forwarded without delay. All favors in their line will be thank fully received and promptly attended
to. J. W. L CULM AN
We have just received A PBESB SUPPLY or Merchandise, tOVSISYMC OF DRY GOODS, HARD-WARE. GLASS WARE, $- GROCERIES which added to their former sto. makes their assortment complete.
J. W. L C
the Citizens of
OX COI NTT
F. subscriber having retun
to incennes and settled hit
self permanently, offers his seri in the practice of
Physic and Surgery. Those who wish to consult him n tind him generally at his shop n
door below Mr. John bwmg s stoi ROB't ALLISON Marcli 25, 1819. I I tl
.1 IME.
June
tf
ti, witu ;t coinioitanic uweuine
house, a store house or shop, and o-
ther buildings, which will be sold on
reasonable terms. V SMITH, S ( o. Vincennes, Aug. 1819. 3-t-tf
Jr U f attoeSiey at law,
1 I nt'i'i ss 1 IV : M-i,t tn N. 1 nrk
i f h u mo th., informs bis Clients HARRISON J FAIRCHILD, ud the public that lie has left his Profes- tP onal Business with Messrs. WM18IIOH MERCHANTS. LOW PoiVPrS. JvansvUle, Indiana. Vincennes. August 4 1819 (t .) 5ly ", I ilJ. 'J'J-tf
ind ( lock Maki rs, 7
lilh's and Jt a IU vs.
ESPECTFULLY inform iheii friends and the ;uiiiic in gene-
al that they have n moved their shor
the house lately occupied hy Ml
Patterson as a stoic where cer description of WATCHES AND CLOCKS will be repaired and warranted to perform twelve months. They also continue to manufacture all kinds of SilverWare and Jewels. The highest price given lot old GOLD -Vj SILVER. April 18. 29 tf
hest price in Cas i
will le given for 2000 BUSHELS OF 1j 5 M E. ENQUIRE (
TllV. VillN"
.
RNKV& COUKSh LI.f R A". . ,) lias removed to
EVAN8VILLB. i'r where all business entrusted ' in, will he promptl) at u nded t( EvansviUe July 17, I s i i?
