Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 May 1820 — Page 4

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Seventy Five Packages CONSISTING OP DRY GOODS IIIRDIFJIRE GROCERIES. '

RecAxe.il and opening this dmj at R. M. Mnsons, next

door to C Greater Lsfs Hotel.

March 'Jf,

PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION THE SECO. D EDITIOX OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE WESTEMN COUNTRY,

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Being

Entertainment.

tapV THE subscriber bus agaii

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PK i EUSUURGII; he av

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SU'.S tilSOlU aiMimicisuiw that nothin- shall be left undone oi.

Ma part, to render their stay witi-

him comtoi table he Iras pem o

Ti..v Oats. I lav and old Corn, am.

promises every atlenuon to travellers

horses. His bans wen luriu.Mieu. THOMAS CASE

Petersburg h. Aug 18.9, 36t?

IV. Mills, jr. eS;co

Commission Merchants EVAX -V1LLE, (IN D.) RF.FKHENOFS.

Mess. Calvin Sa-ni.n.C? co.) r-

Inri n 'C? Barnes. J

JJati'l Hirr is? co Louisville

.V-A.'.- is? J-Ncw-Orleans.

John Me! fin Vincenr.es. riiEr UAVE OS HAND) i) I intend keeping

a large and ineral assortment o)

ilKY-COOl), a no perils, qUREVS and UUUhWAIlE.

All of which will be sold very low foi

CASH. Kvansvillc, May 20, 22tf FOR SALE

105 Acres of Land

Well timbered and a good mill

seat 'v it! i 66 acres ot neb Franc, un

der cultivation anl a young 0xna.d

the property of the Heirs cf John

L';men deceased, on Marrier Creek,

Knox onnty, Widener township,

ALSO FO;t SALE

n.l'im 105 acres 40 acre rni-

j. -n' Droed, for terms ipply o

R .) IJERT LEMEN.

at ".he premise.

Hat Manufactory

r i UE subscriber respectfully in Js forms ids friends and the public in general that he continues to carry on me Hatting Business in all its various branches, at his shop on Maiu Street, in Vincennes where he ha on hand and will at all times keep an extensive assortment of FASlUOXArtLE hAVS, which he will -arrant shall not in po.m of elegance k durability, be execled by any in t' c 7. St ites. His pri:es shall also be a.- low a Hats of

the same quality can be procured else

the result of the travels, and remarks

extensive researches of

N. Smith SECOND STREET,

(Opposite Col. Laskelle's Hotel,)

CONTINUE to carry on, in all

J its various branches, the

I1 IN & S HE KT-I RON

W A VTTF A CTOl? Y.

" i I nc CliriUuS anil unci laiia v,ujivv,iv-vi ...v, 7 iiAnd will execute all orders with vnhlP cr the. haunt of the untutored Savage, have accumulated to the size ol two

itomptitudc, on reasonable terms. 1 , '

N. U All kinds ot JOIJ WORK . , . . - , , cppljlnnr hntv to better their condt-

lore at the shortest notice. T his WOrK IS inienucu as a uiuc ui cim-i anw, 0 .

Western lleserve" mo- tion hv traversiiwc sea ami land thousands ol nines, 10 gum a iiC . ,w..

.icy taken at PA II .ate climate and lertile soil, coiUcrs Health and pien v aisu, h i ...?. -

Vincennes, May 29. 22tf The intention ot the auuioiMii tne nrst voiu'iic. tu i,..v.. - . -

EDMUND DANA, who was commissioned as a?ent, to explore and select from the Public Land?, the most eligible situations for AG1UCULTUUE $ COMMERCE, with a new to make location and purchases. , . , , ... . ii 1 I a T i.l-.v.'. . . n iim'ii'i nnr t linen "i lilit cninC fk

The curious and interestine; facts coiiecteu oy me iimuw, m ... ....- , ...

50 Dollars Reward.

ern country, from the Allegheny Mountains to the Paeitic Ocean. Also, toe boundaries and latitudes of the British and Spanish dominions in the preliminary rcmams-Al.rr the :u u ., nm.o nmnfmliins (reoTranhieal deseriotion ol the western country, as

delineated and "narcellcd off into seperate states and territories , by the atus ot Confess And

J3 ANAWAY from the subscriber, 0 (lrScrintion of the respective parts of the unsettled and unso.d public hi! ids and late

Ivl, a negro man named J Av. oil, in the states of Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Tennessee. Louisiana, Mississippi. Alabama, )elonKinS to the orphan of Capt. Ro- ' , : ii:,un fnntnris "nifhulincr lands ilesiiitiatcd hv the

belt Edwards who fell at Rasin. Ja- iHKl 1HC ArKPIlw, ;Msmi.., aim 4,i..b"" v V V- , i. r.r .

cob is about forty years of aKe, 5 fee. Unanish and French tor donations, but not caned ior. ami si m u-i """"n

io inches hiirh but not verv heavy. ,'T rtrirtM;t- nnl in rnnmnlaiioM to connect the waters ot the great estcrn l.a.cc, wan

is forehead high and arched, when . iirississinDi and Hudson rivers. Also will he added the Census lor 1820 of the United .ui5hinB shews his teeth and gums c ; ; ' i...;,... r ..h Qtntiv

than usual- he is not verv laies aim Jfiniuiua aim uti imuuu ui v,. lv no. Mme Ueent somcime'd The attention ol tlie author in the first volume has been chiefly confined to objects iv .cn

nets intoxicated ; by trade a simema- xvou(i i,e n,,.st likely to determine the choice of a prudent man in a p ace pi residence, wnerc

ne ran away aoout -onnsiuias, . niimncpfi tn fiv h mdt ( h.wn tor h e SUC 1 as the temperature o: eiiuiaic, iKMiumu- 111 Miy

rivers and permanent streams oin places designed by natuie for

market mines and iosshs. . . . Indeed the author has endeavoured in his researches and remarks, to truly present, priori-

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more

sprightly nor intelligent, sometime

ker. He ran away about Christmas. , i ui.woJiMu,.,, i'.m. i;f, Unrh : the tenine

.... ,1 Mt IIIH Iinsi'll L A illlllt II UW II ivii iiiu. .,.v.. 1

imt i, been intho-ncigiioornoou . i country quality of the soil ami ihe water, within a few weeks past ; it is howc- Odlion. itU e in ui-o uaiim.uu. iy ,, r

ver probable that ne wiii endeavor to natural mill-scats, growth ol timber, distanceb anu ucaiub u . . , till f 1

i;et to Indiana orUluo. Miuuia ne ma, ket mines and lOSSllS.

be taken out ol this state, rifty lJol

r"esa,i pally frm his own personal and critical observations, the peeuhar privileges- al aavant.cs

confinement in jail, or for his deliv- nauirally attached to tiic respective pans oi toe ooum

Guardian of the heir of

Apirll 4, 1820. !Rw4 Cafif. Edward

100 Dollars Reward. RAN A WAY

lands one year. Also, a particular description ot the Irachonal sectio- v. ok.u ue on i.,e . v . k.'..vM, .a 'imnMrtnuf n:irf. of the hiiulstn tiu tract, aiul

SJSSippl and ISimoiS rivers nicy ucuij;uit ui ur-- r . . . will be sold like other Oon-rcss lands. On these fractional sections are toe prmr.pa. scues

n'o k-ci himself that no efforts on his

pirt shill he. wanting to merit a continuance of their patronise. RtCiPn. V. PRI' K. .Orders from a distance thankful!r received and promptly attended to. .Tamiary rntb. 1. 6 tf

h hir t".i

' dcocasevl, o'.fcr i v i:e unv lamU ov-

i ;; m ; v. thr: i'Ai .te .it't.te dovev-.ed, Ivi vvit.ti'i t'.vjr Coa ltie oi K .ox, uUi.au ;i i i D'.viv-s VUo two valuable Lots ia Vi.i (.;rt'-s. V V :)- will he imde eav to l'.v

.Li.! v.l.l ..t ;i f lit 'price. I'or i'i.e n irtieul ae, .,p',)l' t' cither t iM.lerM,;-!, nr (ovge U.C SuV.i-

a.. I i:i i.ieeit:". TOUSSAINT DLM'.OIS. an. I. if. rjl ir: c -p r. tiu -rOiip of Sut.l ivan & a iii(.:., is '.h' I " d'ssulvcil V. mnt . ; , ',t. Thc'r 'iriited attention wdl ) ' nved n all buMnls-i herctofvtre c:.ti asivd to tle irc ire. ('.. U. C. SULLIVAN, J. CALL. D r. 10, 11 9. 50tf.

W ill VIZ Mil l lltvl fiiiCJ vi,i vcc hiiv- . II for towns. IMills and Ferries within the military tractAlso, those sections winch have on

them minerals and salt springs, will be particularly designated. , There will be added to this work, a lUt of the principal roads and routs by and and wr.tcr extending. from the provinces of New-Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, through the lte.i .Males

from the sub scriber on the 271, Feb- ,lIKi its Territories, to the Pacific Ocean embracing tne mam nucrioi ci . . v. . t , .

ruary, near Middletown, Jeiicison t(lc towns and places of most note. Also, will ne added, tne numen.i.b ui.. u. ii:;i,a.i.,. emmty, Ky. a dark mulatto ll named manners and worship, west of the Allegheny Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, ami f'J: numbers of souls, as far as can be obtained from every authentic source. 1 II X - ..J li11 vMirh iiimri-

mane, smau ulu;;i, um muuiu, ujv- i AUT "UrTTr O

The work will he printed with a handsome type on c;ood paper, and delivered to siibrihrrs ncatlv bound, and -old lettered for e 75-honndin boards, .-1 37 The l?t vohnr.e will ontain 400 pa-esl-the second volume will eonlain about 200 pap;es at one dollar without t.;o map and with ?t $ I 75. There will be Maps of each of the western states and terntoi es. h om actual survey, as soon as possible after the surveys are received, of the late purchases horn toe Indians A discount of 30 percent will be made to those who take 2- or more copies. flMie author tenders his acknowledgements to those who have patronized him oy tnnr very liberal purchases and recommendations of the first addhion of his work, and a-surea th.e p.uhl..; rcnerall v that .he will, if his life and health are spared, be indefatigable m his researches, ami "hat the mot particular care will he taken, in the revision and correction of the second ediJnm. Descriptions of new villages, recently established, shall be inserted ii lorwarded to Cincinnati, postpaid. . . ri Subscription papers for the second, and books of the first edition, will be left witn the lowino- oentlemen : viz. The Tost-Master at Vincennes Jacobs Leroy, merchants no. KilwTavlor & Webb, do. do. Doct. Whittlesey, Carlisle, Intl. and Philips & hju-cr t.,X ei!o.4 n'm.Mnnnn'i limn.; Pp.nsnns. Paoli Uohert Bamham, JIadison i nomas

Armstronp;, Vevav Stephen Wood. Wilmington Tohn M Prcnis, l.:iu.ostan Buntlic and Neweh Salem J. II. Cohurn, Laurencehur-1. Capt. Salter. St. Louis. i),;,,., flun.To-imnt ihn Pninn nndin Canada, are reouested to mve the above one oitwo

insertions, and likewise procure subscribers. All communications must be forwarded to Cin-

fore teeth considerably decayed, hah

generally neatly combed, down look and when spokon to, replies slowh and somewhat surlcy ; he chews tobacco. lie had on when he left mc, a fashionable fur hat ybout half worn, an old blue broad-cloth coat, the cuffs bound with velvet striped waistcoat, white shirt, white country cloth pantaloons, white socks, and a pair of

! coarse shoes. It is probable he will

e returns his thanks to his ehantre his name and clothes. I will

oU cu.t-.vncrs for former fivors. ami ' mve th above rcuanl it he is lodged

in anv "rail in thv' United States, so that

1 get him, or thcieward with travel

ling expenses if delivered to me.

April I.

LAWRENCE.

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NOTICE

j Ts hereby given to ail persons m- ! ilt'bttd to the esiate of Josf.vii

Biu-Miinuoii deceased, late or Vincmnes to m .ike p ivment to John V. Osborn on or before the 15th day of Mvcli next; and all those having

FOll S ALU.

TME i.rlfrsi-neA r.xe .'utr!x and i daims against said estate will please '.v itor of r',-.- Est ne t T- ns.ihtt Du- ' prcsCnt them to said Osborn (on oi

or before the above mentioned peri- ciniiati.

od) vio is duly authorised to attend to the same bv GUOVE POMERV, Administrator. Vincrnne, Feb. 12, 1820. 7

EDMUND DANA.

Vincennes, March 2.5th, 1Q20.

No

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ls hereby givers, that I shall apply to the board of commissioners lor the countv of Knox, at their next

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1 to

V 1 ' -r li b s' i -S" entrusted to h.iiv will be pr in'iv a'tn lf to iAnsiville July 17, 1819 31 tf

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session, tor a grant aceorum u ia . r.... iiw. .ct hliv;l. input nf n ft'rrv acro

I'll III', i.n ""'J ,

White River trom mv tarni m tne comprising a general usbuumuu

CA & t iNGft. J. ?cGiffinc; Co. 9 D ESPECTEUELY informs hi? friends and the public in general

that lie has just received in addition to

his tormcr stock, a large quantity ol

CASTINGS,

tow.shin of Mcckcr, countv aforesaid,

li:iti: don-uion, lately owned by John i this and o" wliicb he now lives. AURA ' 1 AM 15ARKMANApril 16th, 1820. '(F-o-n tiu Smkv'.s SHi-tv) "vv.l - tV- th c ir; sto' of SlIULER, U GO!) IT c. IVb. 5.

Hollow- Wa v e,

also, a few sets of MILL .'OAS, Ml of which he offers low for CASH

Vinrnnnes. Julv 23.1818. 3-4tf

COXVEYANCIXG. D, c.!. Mortiraces, and all other in

".runlets f writng, drawn upon the -' if -t n-.t re.at reduced price. Apply

: the i ccnnes I'uwV-UliiW. Jaa 1 olw.

i Uii Cut . ui ulu 1, March Term 1320.

Elizabeth Hirons 1 Petition

vs for Samuel C. Hirons Divorsc.

NOW on tins day came the J'etiton-

er by her attorney and it appearin g by affidavit to the satisfaction of thi

court that the Defendant is nt an n--habitant of this state lii therefore

rdered that unless he be and appear

at the next term of this court to be

holdcn on the firt Monday of June

GEORGE MDONAld). ( .;rro;tSEr is? CorxsELLfj.-t .v I..u-.-) Il.;s f-per.e.l an ofr.ee in the ho :-e J General' V. Joh:is-o:i, ";.ter r. ."ir.rcnnes : He w i!i j;r.tctice ;n the rvnie Coart of the M itr, tlie ti.iuvt S ates District (ionrt, and the Circ.ih Courts ot Knox, l)ai, Sullivan :.nd Vicuntics. All hnsiness conin.itted tr liis carr" will be p'.ine.luallv attended to. l-'it.c : -T;t u D. u. U io.

they will be taken tor contcssea airTiMt him.

U is further ordered that a copy of

this order be advertised four weCKs successively in the Western Sun. A copy Test, JAMES P. DRAKE, Clerk. P. C.

3 . Hosi'in:) n-

1 1 ) i U C 11 Uil Hit 111 l .u-jiiuai - i - next, ami answer anto the matter andj fj',,.. .;.. (;.;. things m the petition mentioned, u.at j t r

ill. 7. XT. Three Doors below Mr. Beam on s Hotfl will pay one dollar per bushel for clean FLAX-SEED. Vincennes, Dec. 11. 5Cif

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