Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 July 1820 — Page 1

(Beleral Advert I'A' STOUT OSBORN. VINCENNES, (IND.) TUESDAY JULY 18, 1830. Vol. 1 1. No. w.

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'JVA' WESTERN SDN GENERAL ADVERTISER, Is published every Saturdat, at TWO DOLLARS per anmim,if paid in advance, or TWO DOLLARS & FIF I'Y C II NTS at the end of the year, f n which a note will be required. No subscription can be withdrawn until ull arrearages arc paid. An r f. a tisrmf. s rs conspicuously in? f . u ' on the usual terms. Advi-rtisim; customers w ill note on thfrir advertisements the number of times they wish them inserted those sent without such directions will be continued until forbid, and must be paid for accordingly.

LAND OFFICE MONEY. The Receiver of Public Monies had been instructed to receive in payment For lands sold in the district of Vincennes notes on the following Banks, viz: Rank of t!ie U. States aod branches, batik of Virginia and its H ranches, Farmer's Ihnk of Virg. and branches, Bank of Penn. (Philadelphia) of North America do. Farmers and Mechanics Rank do. Mechanics Rank of City St county do. Commercial Rank of Penn. do Schulkiil Rank do Bank of Northern Liberties do of Maryland of Baltimore of Columbia (Dist. of Colum.) Union R An k of Georgetown do Patriotic Rank of Washington do Bank of Washington do cf Metropolis do. of Alexdria do New York Rank, New York Manhattan Co. do icchanic's Rank do Merchant's Rank, do do Union Rank, do Bank of America do Bank of Chilicothe, Chio, State Rank of Indinia at Vincennes, Bank of Ulinoise, at Shawnec-Town, Bank of Missouri, at St Louis, Bank of Missippiand branches, do. of New-Orleans. do of Louisiana, Planters bank do. No note of lessthan five dollars, nor Foreign Gold Coin is receivable. Corrected weekly for the Sun.' Yiiiccnnes Hotel. &U1

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THE above establishment is now may now be subscribed for at the Reopen Sc ready for th reception of ceiver's office in Vincennes, where TRAVELLERS k OTHERS. the books are opened for that puruose

The. Proprietor, having furnished it with every requisite necessary ior the accommodation of those who may think proper to call on him, hopes to rive general satistactton. b CARTER HEAMON. V i neennes, July 6, 1819. 23tf NOTICE. TIIK co-partnership heretofore ex isting under the firm of ' I frissons & Saijre, vas dissolved on the 1st inst. by mu tual consent. All persons indebted to thai firm will please to have their accounts settled immediately, with JAMES GEO. A, lrASSONm Carlisle or Merom, who are authori sed to settle the business of the con cern. JAMES WASSON, (1. A WASSON, JAMES SAYRE. Carlisle, June '2, 1820. The business rsiu be continued in Carlisle and Merom by the under ign id, WHO HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED A i nn sit simply or Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Crockery. Iron Steel, Ladies' and Gentle men's SHOES. Hliich they icill sell low for Cash . Thctj have also for sale 30 BARRELS Good Whiskey. JAMES WASSON, CEO. A. WASSON. .Tune 6 24tf

NEW J3rOOBS Seventy Five Packages, consisting or DRV GOODS HARDWARE ? GROCERIES. Received and opening this day at R. M. PAnsons, next door to C Greater Esqs Hotel. March 26, 1820. 13 tf

GRQCEBIE

The subscriber has just received from NEW-OR LEANS an Assortment of GROCERIES.

Consisting of the folloxoing Articles :

Best Green ColTec, s s s Imperial, Hyson V TEAS. Young Hyson, Chocolate, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Madeira, 1 Tenerifle, J Sherry,' Wines. Tort & Claret, Cogniac Brandy, Jamaica spirits, New England Rum, Holland Gin, Porter, Molasses, Raisins ; Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Almonds, s Queen's-Ware All of which will be sold MAY 1st, 1820.

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xV. B All who have long standing accounts, are earnestly re aiLPfp(l fn rail

wv NOTICE. ! THE public are hereby informed that Stock in the Jeffersonville OHIO CANAL COMPANY, B. PAR KE, Ave m. hWING ) Defiuty J. UOTY, Agents. Vincennes, June 26, 1818. 30-tf-7 m " VV.AIlllfii .IV An Commission Merchants EVANSV1LLE, (IND.) REFERENCES. Mess. Calvin Samfison,& co.l n. . Jlayden & Aubin, in' trt.n.. ;rr n I nati. L)anl flirts if co Louisville. t'ndle Midler New-Oilcans. John McGiJJin Vincennes. TlIEr UAVR OS HAND, ami intend keeping a large and general assortment 0; DltY-G001)S, GROCERIES, QUEEXS and IIAlW.ir.iRE. All of which will be sold very low for CASH. Evansvillc, May 20, 22tf N. Smith SKCO.ND STREET, ( 0;icsite Col. Lasselle's Hotel,) (CONTINUE to carry on, in all J its various branches, the T 1 N & S II B E T-I R O X MANUFACTORY, And will execute all orders with jromptitude, on reasonable terms. N.B. All kinds of J01J WORK ione at the shortest notice. jfu Western Reserve" moicy taken at PAR. Vincennes, May 29. 22 tf Iilank Deeds for sale at this OHiee.

Shad, Mackerel, Dried Herring, Pepper ; Allspice, Ginger, Allum, Indigo, Copperas, Spanish Brown, Spanish Whiting, White Lead, ground in oil, Spirits of Turpentine, Logwood, Iron, Cut Nails assorted, From 3d. to 24d. hammered nails, Trace Chains, Mustard, Spanish Cigars, snuff, Salt Petre, Powder, lead, and shot. Brimstone, Glass-Ware 5 low for CASH. WILLIAM BURTCII. tfio WVWU S limilElllUU'LII. Wm. B. FOR SALE 195 Acres of Land "Well timbered and a good mill seat with 66 acres of rich Prarie, under cultivation and a young Orchard the property of the heirs of John Lemen deceased, on Marrier Creek, Knox County, Widener township, ALSO FOlt SALE adjoining, 105 acres 40 acres improved, for terms apply to ROBERT LEMEN. at the premises. ilat Manufactory nHE subscriber respectfully inH forms his friends and the public in general that he continues to cairy on the Hatting Business in all its various branches, at his shop on Mais Street, in Vincennes where he has on hand and will at all times keep an extensive assortment of FASHIONABLE LAI'S, which he will warrant shall not in point of elegance Sc durability, be excelled by any in the 7. States. His prices shall also be a.-, low an 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 wanting to merit a continuance ofthcir patronage. RICH'd. p. price. 'Orders from a distance thank fully received and promptly attended to. January 30th, 1813. 6 tf

Valuable Lands FOR SALE. THE undersigned Execcutri:: and Executor of the Estate of Tjussaint I)ub jii deceased, otTer for sale any lauds helonging to the Estate of the deceased, lying within the Counties of Knox, Sullivan and Davies Also two valuable Lots in Vincennes. The Terms will be made cay to pur chasers and sold at a fair price. For further particulars, apply to either rf the undersigned, or George K. C. Sulliand in Vincennes. JANE DUBOIS. TOUSSA1NT DUBOIS. Jan. 1. tf.

MRS. BABE II, RESPECTFULLY informs the Lidies of Vinccnncs and its vicinity thai sue Ins ope ned a MILLINER'S SHOP, Next door above G. V JOHNSTON'S, on Water Street, ani lias 0:1 hand, a en?ral assortment of Bonnets, Caps, Turbans, Collarettes, Capes, BandBoxes, &c. Of the latest fashions. She will also makj Ladies9 DRESSES, alter c whiten Straw & Lgh,rn BOA NETS. Vincennes, June 4. 3w DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership of Sullivan St Call, is this day dissolv ed by mutual consent. Their united attention wdl be bestowed 011 all business heretofore entrusted to their care. G. K. C. SULLIVAN, J. CALL. Dec. 10, 1319. 5Qtf. G. IK LINDSAY, (ATTORNEY wC counsellor at law,) Has removed to EVANSVILLE. (IND.) where all business entrusted to him, will be promptly attended to. Evansvillc July 17, 1319 31 ti "100 Dollars-

Reward RANAWAY from the subscriber on the 27th February, near Middlctown, Jeirerson county, Ky. a dark mulatto lad named FRANK, about 20 years old, 5 tect 2 or 9 inches high, straight and slender J maue, small beard, lull mouth, upper fore teeth considerably decayed, hair generally neatly combed, down look, and when spokon to, replies slowly and somewhat surley ; he chews tobacco. He had on when he left me, 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 change his name and clothes. I will give the above reward if he is lodged in any jail in the United States, so tnat I get him, or the reward with travelling expenses if delivered to me. SAMUEL LAWRENCE. April 1. 176 w Sheriff's Sale. WILL be sold on the premises adjoining the town of Cynthiana, the following property viz : about ninety acres of land, a part of the South East quarter section 1 I, township 4, south, range 12 west; two loti in the town of Cynthiana, No. 5 and 6. anld all his personal property, on the 2 Uii day of June next taken as the property cf Clement Whiting, to satisfy executions issued from the circuit court of Posey county, in favor of Horsley and Sterling ; where due attendance will be given by WILLIAM LOYLE. d. s. p. 0. June 3, 23. UliARLLS It. BUUIVJS & AMOIIY KIXNEY, "ILL in future practice LAW j y y in conjunction,' 1:1 the counties ot Davis. Knox, Sullivan, lrigo, Mar- : tin, Dubois and I'de, and in the Su- , premc Court. One of them will at , all times be found in their ohVc at I Washington, except during the sess- , ion of courts. All orders and CONVEYANCING will be punctually attended to. Washington, Ajiril lo, 1820. tf20 20"J)ollars II E W A I t B . O'fOLEM or s:racd from Joel U Ltiurciiill, Li.gUsh Piaire, on Saturday, 15 April, two horses of the follow ing description, iz : one alarge iivtac, til .oy coiumion, 7 years OiU, paces and trots ; bad a sore bac Sc a plaisterovtr tne sore, when mis scd. This horse was uurcha;ed nf .1 Mr. Dedman, last fail, who resides in Pike County, Ind The othi r a rHrL- ! bav Horse, about foil I tl-Tl 1 .n i.l . 1. '..!. black legs, small star on his forehead, i and lias Hie appearance of being hi; shot. This horse was brought from New-Albany. Whoever will gie such information, cither to Mr. Churchili,at the Emrlish Prairie, or .0 c:,.t j liobson. of Shav.-iicctown so that ti:t v I l 4 I . . . , uii oc xouno, win receive the above

reward. Any person retaining them alter this notice will be proceeded aaiiiht according to law. Shawn-setown, June 3, 18 2'.). 23tf

PENNSYLVANIA STATE LOTTEB Y. FIRST CLASS. G. W. WA1TE, Manager.

1 1 o 10 6 10 42 7150 prize ot of of of of of of of 20,003 10.00 J 5,000 LO00 500 200 50 0 ao. do. do. do. do. do. do. 1 20000 Tickets Prizes all fitting, and to be drawn in 15 d-ys. r S y S r TICKETS, SIX DOLLARS, and shares in proportion, FOR SALE AT G. cll. Wakes' Truly Fortunate Office, South west corner of Third and Chcsnut streets, Who have purchased the whole of the above splendid Scheme, and who have sold and paid iVizcs amounting to Five million of Dollars. VCF All PRIZES in the above Lottery willbs paid in GOLD as soon a demanded. Ordcr3 inclosing the Cali will be promptly attended to, Sec. Sec. Sec. Philadelphia, May 3Uf 25-3t) LOTS FOlt cJALB IN THE TOWN O? LIBERTY. WILL be offered for sale on tho first Monday in August next, on a credit of one and two year, 0 Lots IN THE TOWN OP LIBERT JL in the state of Illinois, about 3 miles from Durkee U LusL's Ferry, on the Wabash. This town is laid out on a beau tiful and elevated situation, in sec tion 30, town UN. range 10 V. between two arms of the Grand Prairie, about 2 miles from each, north and south. Prom the healthiness of the si'uation, the quantity and conveniency of timber, rock water, kc it being sit uated in the centre of a rich bod v of land, and a flourishing settlemet add to this the probabili'y of the County Seat for the county north of Clark being located at this place we have no hesitation in believing it will be a place of considerable importance in a short time ?C7 The raot liberal encouragement will be given to Mechanics of all kinds who may bj disposed to settle here JAMF,S MUKPIIY. J. SANDEitS. June 24. 26-3t Notice. r AN AWAY from the vjbscribcr n.i I the 16.h inst. an apprentice to ihu saddling tr.id named HEKRII) HACKET. about 17 years of age, live feet five inches high, dark Ir.iir and complexion, blue eves ; had rn when h went away, .4 dark fulled linsey coat, par.taltyons cl'iiu: same, a new fur hat, find a p?ur f Hue shoes. I hereby tcrwani all pcrs.:. from harboring him, or trusting him c my account, a I am determined toi.e; I according to l.iw with all Mich. Av.v person who will return said boy shall r -eeivc a reward of six cji:, but no thanks for his trouble. THOMAS TUNNING. Washington, l.ties cty. M iv In. J; 5 Pottery. THE subscribers have established a Pottery, at tho corner of Church and Fourth streets, and will constantly keep cn hand, a general assortment cf Potter's Ware, at the most reduced prices for Cash. A liberal Discount will be made to Country Merchants zvA others, vho may purchase ly Whale sale. ROBINSON IT MOP FORD

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