Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 February 1820 — Page 4
Hat Manufactory FTHE subscriber respectfully inU forms his friends and the public in rcncral that he continues to carry on the Hatting Business in all its various branches, at his shop on Mais Stref. r, in Vincenncs where he has on hand and will at all
FAS 111 (J A A B L K li 1 1 0 , which he wiu warrant shall not in point of elegance Sc durability, be ex celled by any in the "J. Slates. His! prices shall also be a . low as Hats of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. He returns his thanks to his old customers for former favors, and pledges himself that no efforts on his part shall be w anting to merit a continuance of their patronage. RICH'd. P. PRICE. Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. Jamiarv "Oth 1813. 6 tf J. c IV L CULM JN7 COMMISSION MKK CHANTS, f incctmes Indiana. ) AVE just received, in addition to their former stock of II Merchandise, Window glass, all sizes by the box. Glass ware assorted by ditto. Best rosin soap.and tallow candles by ditto. smonlrd ben ings by do. srufi nrd stpais by do. Chewing Tobacco" by the keg, Jkbt gun powder by do. Cut and wi t nails by do. Jad best iicwEiw. cheese Slononabela whiskey, cherry bounce, Jamaica spirits Amcrican wine, by the barrel Castings, iron and brass wire. Scares and riddles and fire fenders. Fatent ploughs and plough irons, mattocks, axes, hoes and drawing chains, Wind mill irons, Spanish brown, Tar rosin lowgwood,twild bags Raw cotton domestic cottons, Del fund Liverpool JVars, ll riHr.t;, Printing- & ll'rafifiing Paper by 'he REAM. Six, Seven, and ten plate STOVES, j for sale or renf. AH of which, we arc enabled to sell at the most reduced prices for eah or current paper in band: m'M of the paper of the Independent .Hanks I Ky. and uncurrent Banks of Ohio and Tenn will be received at par,or asmall discount in payment for IVIerchandise. i -- X o c re d i t w ill be gi ve n for Merchandise at our store bv retail after this date. Those indebted to us by note or book account, are earnestly requested to come forward and settle the same, on or before the 1.5th day of Jan. I1(f. niltl r' r-nefo rc li -c neleetino-this nutiee, may expert to iind their notes and accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. Good cony FED PORK, will he ta!;en as cash in payment ot debts J S W. li 00 Lit AN. January I. IS 20.... 1 1 1 1-1 members of the Vincennes i .... i : i i k : wili meet at J. C. Utiicv's oiliccon Saturday t!;-- fifth of F; binary next, at ft n'rhx k P M. It i tc ht huonl the Members will be punctual in attendunr. as business of importance vill be before them. JOHN c HOLLAND, Sc'y. Vincennes, Jan. Co. 1 sw IHXCHAKCiii
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GEORGE ILC. SULLIVAN, (attokney at i. w) Will practice in the first Judicial Circuit, of the state of Indiana and it? the County of Craw ford and Edwards in the Illinois state. He may always be found at his office in VincenncB unices when absent o' professional business he has made an agreement, for business forwarded to him, in his absence, to be attended
5 I tt. GEO KGB MDOXALI). ( a rro h .v e r U Co u v .v ello h at I. a ivj Has opened an othce in the house of j General W. J'h;;1 ton, Yatcr Street, Vincenncs: lie will practice in the Supreme Court of the ttate, the Ib'kc-' States District Court, and the Circa Courts of Knox, DavL, Sullivan and Vigo counties. All bns'n?ss committed to his care, will bepunctudiv attended to. rincmnrs, Dc. l 1819. amouv kinnly, Having returned to Vincenncs, respectfully gives notice, that he has resumed the practice of the Law and that he will punctually attend to conveyancing at his roon. on Water-street V in ce en net, January 26, 1820. II II. Moore J A. Dunbar, ( Aitornie.s iz Councellors at Lair.) HAVING entered into pauncr ship, will in future practice Yaw in conujnetion, they will attend the Circuit Courts of Orange, Washington, Jackson, Jefferson, Clark and Unison ; also the Federal and Supreme Courts, and one of them will attend in the western circuit. Those whowish to consult them in their profession?, capacity, will find one or the other, constantly at their Office in Corydon. MOORE & DUN BAH. gT'Lcttcrs on business must be post paid. G. IV. LIXDSAV, (ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,) Has removed to EVANSVILLE. ( I N H ) where all business enttustedto him, will be proinptjy attended to. Evansville Jnlv 17, US 19 F 1 tT T;ie co-partnership ct Call, is this dav diss;T..i v i v i i hv nmtual consent. Their unit' d atUnth n v. ill be bestowed on all business hcrctnfare entrusted to their care. G. U. C. SULLIVAN, J. CALL. Drc. 19, 50tf. Dissolution of Coparhivrship. JTjpiIE CO-PAllTNEiMIiPhere-Ji tofore existing bet wean EJIAKRISOX& 0. PAIR CHILD Merchants of La:.svil!e, tradinrr'under the name and firm oiTLvrison S; Eairchild, was on the 20th d:.y o( September 1819, Dhsalvcd htj Mutual Consent. All those indebted to said firm will make payment to i". llanison, who is duly authorised to receive the same, and all those to w.'.om t?id linn is indebted, will call on L. Harrison for payment, who is hcu In bound to pay ali debts coi'.tiuctcd for the benefit of said firm, Itrrn-'. 01 h i.. rniv cut P. S. The business will hereafter be conducted by the untie rsiiK d, JVto will keep or liana A ueiieral assortment of Merchandise, which will be sold or. moderate terms for CASH iii hand or on a short crcdit to such persons asuhl be pun I tual All those indebted to the late firm of llanison k Faire'niid, 111 list make payment to the muh iv-ipaicd against the first day of January next, otherwise their notes ami accounts will be left with olliccrs fv-r collection. All those who have neglected to call and close their accounts by ivin their notes, wlicie they cannot make payment, are nee more requested to attend to that patt ol their duty without delay. All Dills heretofore issued, payable in current paper and bearing the signature of E. llurmiu vvill be promptly Kcdecivicd as usual at my ofiice. Storage and commission luitransacted US USUul blj K. IIARRltiUy. Dec. 22th, 1819. JOHN I). HAY, RESP1XTI ULLY requests all persons indebted to him to call and make payment, as he is about to take measure to renew his Assort mkn r. Vinrrnncs Sent. 1. 59-Vf. ------ - , CONVEYANCING. Deeds, MortRcs, and all ether in-.triinu-nts of writitur, drawn upon the shortest notice.at reduced price Apply
DISS0LUTI0XOF PARTNERSHIP. fIIE partnership of Kauslcr ard Ue, is this tay Dissolved by Mufua Consent. Those indebted to either f the subscribers, on NOTE or HOOK ACCOUNT, arc requested todischaige the same on or before the first day of February next. This notice is decisive ; and ali thoc interested, will do well to attend to it. John Kaus er, John J Use. JlnrcnucSy Jan. 8.. .2 tf. fTTY.IE business w i!l in future be
J arned on by John Kausler, n. yieiaOii He retuins liis grateful liianks to the public for their past faors, and respectfully solicits a con tinuauce of their patronage. lie will always be found at his old stand on Water Stieet, where all orders in the "me of bis profession will be promptJm. 8.. tf. JOHN KAUSLER. CASH I AID FOR 7V.VA7AG 6c CUIi HYING. TlIIE subscribers respectfully inx lorm then incnus anu me puoiic ia general, that th i t
ey have established the left t ar and split in the rii;ht, ap,s in Maiket street, P1- l S3.
the above business 'iiicenncs, near Francis Cunnimrham's tavern, where thev intend keep inf coristam" on hand a supply of f every description, of the best qualtty, Thev wisii to purchase HIDES of every description, for which they will pay f1 it U Tf or LEATHER at their T 1XYARD WILLIAM HART Co. 7;;rr?77?r. A'jv. L. i 8 1 9. 46tf. Valuable i.ands vow SALE. Til!7, urdcrir;ned Evvr.cutrix and Xe-.-'ttor o t!e :"st.-te( f o'.v.(;. J)w yv deceased, ;MR-r far s lie any lands beta ar'a o tlie lv. ti.te of the deceased, lyin.; u p.l.in (h" C'vtaies f Knox, Sullivan a:r.i V . v: Aio two valuable Lots in ( iie. s. T;u Tonics .'. iH !)e made cacy to p'ar-, eh !'. rs : s--A ! at a fair price. Yor rarih' !)arti'-.itai:, anijiv to either of! I'r.-i'!i;-. a : i'.'".(a!, or Georre u 1 nu m V lia t v.i 'cs. .i :;e i)'Tiu)is, TOUSSAINT DUBOIS. an. 1. tf. Eiitrlaiinncnt. THL simsciiocr has a nam li a t;k ;i his tormer stand in I'hrLKSIiUIKJII: he ashis former surs Ins old customers and travellers tiiat r.oihiii-C i.naii ne icu imcione ora hispait, to tender their stay with him cf.nit'dlahie lie has plenty o! new () !iav and old Corn, ara' iromises eerv attention to travellers', horses. Hi , har is wa ll fuinisl.cd. THOMAS CASK. Petersbnrh I a. Au- 1819, 36tf C : 1 N C I N X .T1 ( i L ASS-W O liK h $ he public yre informed that these woiks arc now io complete operation, ami the tuoprietors arc rcadv to furnish Window Cilass, of any sie. orholhiw watc to suit Miy orders 'flW-l il..... t..T lil Ir.. I ..i4l . V . I 1 V . i I l. . 1 V l 1 l vl U U lailMLU 1 I I i , '.If t!.e shoiu-'-t notice They pledge'; Uicmc.( s t hat t!;c ruaiity of their 'i iass is not inkrior to any manufactured in the western countrv. Orders fi om a !ista::c.e will be prompt hly attended tt and a liberal credit w il be i;ivcn, w here :cod references can' he nude. They v, ill not ask for any tiuiv; better than Cincinnati bank paper in pavnu nt. PUGTT k TKATER. fijlfj j'foTlars Jlewurd. STOLKN, .1 rom the stable of the subsrribcr on the ni;;ht of the 3rd inst. a l:rt;e Hay Horse, between 16 and 17 hands high, a natural trotter, shod all round, foretop sheared, dark mane and t.'.ii,his les duiker than t lie restof his body, his eyes indicate that lie has the disorder called the Hooks, is between 8 and 9 vears old, verv stocky. Anv person taking uu fa id horse, and thief, shall receive the above levardi or 25 dollars tor either ol them. j CHAHLLb MILL-. Cane Creek Township, lid Scttlemcnd, Gallatin County, Illinois, Jan. 6, 1820, -nt 14
If Win. Chapman, Who formerly lived in the town of Hanover, Columbia county, in the stat of Ohio, will take the trouble to enquire by letter or otherwise at the Western Sun office, in this place, lie will receive information which is deemed of the utmost importance to him in a pecuniary point of view. Simeon Sweitzer. Jan. 22."tf.
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CAME to the enclosure of the suo5 liber aiiout three weeks a go, a red caif, and a larcbtark and white cow, about 7 orb veais oiii, with a larjjc bell put on witc a leather strop and iron buekie the right t ar cropped and slit wiib an under lit. .The owner i rt (pn stal to call, pay charges and take I er awn v. JOHN DELUXE, Living 2 mil" a rAozv Vincenneu January 29, 1S20. TAKEN" up by ). Smith, living three miles Last of Vincennes, fount en IIOCtGS, cf the follon'in description five ha: rows, 3 spoiled, and 2 white, marked with a crop tm the lefi ear arid a split in the lihl, siiort tails, appraisecl to ) One black barrow, marked vth a !iole in the ri-ht ear and vr.J.ci -Lit U the left, appraised to r I. Tnrec small shont;, umnavked, appraised to S'2 25 cents. Two spotted sos, with a crop oft the left ear. appraised to g 4. One spotted sow with acropotTthc light car U. split in the left, appraised to 7' wo white SO-.VS, with a crop off J. L. IlOL?.!S, Afpruixtr. January 1 1, 1820. 1.1 "IIL n!)scribers rcoucst those are indebted to them to settle their dceoimfs ft'JL as soon as possible, that their rrangements may be nuule for procuring a supply of fall and winter JACOBS & LeUOY. 29l6 July 1. i on. SALE. A House Lot the hill, adjoining the ccm4. mom now occupied by L. Strut. The buildings are almost new, and command a view of the whole town. is thcuerbt a more desirable or -comfor table place of residence is not within th Horouvh. An indisputable title can be i;iven. Any peiaon wishing to purchase will appiv to JOHN EWIXG. Vinccimcs Hotel. 11 L above establishment is now open k readv for tho reception of i 'RAVKLLLKS fc OTHLRS. The Proprietor, hav'mrr furnished. '! it Avith every requisite necessary for the accommodation of those w ho may tiiink iroperto call on him, hopes to :vc general s'islacticn. CARTER RLAMON. Vinccr.r,es, July 6,1819. 28tf Sta'e of Indian c, Vi' County. To i: it . Ciicuit ( curt Mav Term A D. 1819. a n n I PlaintifTs. T ho man II. Clarke. J f , y. s" . I Defendant. (trove Lurm. Case I'orcion Attachment. A writ f f foreign attachment ban Wbeen issued :.t the uit of x:At nlaintiiVj, against the e,oods and ci'.alJes, ii;'i.is ami credits, anil lands and tenements of the said defendant, it is thru fore ordered, that unless the said defendant sin 11 appear by himself or attorney, on or before the next term of this rouit, (to wit : the fourth Monday of I'ebruaty next,) to give special bail, to answer the said suit, judgment will be cntcm! against hini by default, and the property attached sold to satisfy the plaintiffs demand, and it is further ordered thrt the pendency hereof be pubi! ed three ,.' weeks successively in tne cKetn r.n. A copy At!eT. (Tihl i. GIL!! LRT elk. Trrre 1 J.m. sale
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Buiblinr Lois, eligibly situated for husipcs on MAUKBT STllHKT. application to be made to the subscriber before the 20th inst. and incase of his abccnce afterwards, to Dr. Jacob Kuykcndall. JOHN EWINO. Dc. 10th IS t?.
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