Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 August 1825 — Page 2
dollars. The military were called out to protect the property, and assist in extinguishing the fire, but instead of assisting! they commenced a sccno of unexampled robbery, entering stores, and stripping them of their contents, he. The writer of tho letter closes by saying 4 and if it had not been for a small engine belonging to an individual, and the exertions of the captains of two American vessels lying in the port, God only knows where this fire would have ended.'
European, India and Domestic a GOODS. gjt :o : o -.: 0:0: S. TOMLINSON, f MARKET STREET riSCESSES IA.) HAS just received from Philadelphia and Balt'unnre, handsome and very general assortment of Merchandize Of every description consisting of Spring $ Sununer DRY GOODS, A complete assortment of Iltrdxcarc and Cutlery, Quecnsxcare Sf Glassware. straw N& BONNETS. FRESH GROCERIES. AH of which are offered for sale at th6 most reduced prices for cash. 15 tf. May 23, 1825. "NEW GOODS.
?TUST received from Philadelphia OV uul Baltimoiie, an extensive and very general assortment of FO KEIGN Sr DOMESTIC
Iron 8 Castings. J A ME sITmJIT HU R , TTNFORM their friends, and the pub-
Jj He generally, that they have re-commenced business in Vincennes, and are
now receiving, direct from their Furna ces, a large and extensive assortment of IROjVSs castings of every description, among which arc,
PROPOSALS.
For carrying the Mails of the United
States on the following Poast-Rocds, will be received at the General Post'
Office, in ihe City cf Washington, un
til the 5th day of October next,inclu-
sive:
4
In Indiana.
ALSO
From Xew-Orleans a few heavy articles
vhich will be sold at the lowest prices, at the new brick house on the corner of Market and Second streets. REYNOLDS k BONNER. Vincennes, June 4, 182-5. 16f
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Cheaper 5 Cheaper Still. " Cfl GRAFTEH. OS MARKET, between 2d 3d STREETS
S just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore and now for sale, an
elegant assortment of RICH Sc FASHION AHLE DRY GOODS, Comprising nearly everv article needed by the Fanner, or the Mechanic. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE & CUTLERY ALSO QUERNS & GLASSWARE In very great variety. LADIES, nnnmo GENTLEMENS, & I ' f, C CHILDREN'S J hill) Lib. A very complete assortment of GROCERIES. All of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms, for cash 1 6 if Vincennes. June 1825
6 gallon Kettles,
8 do do 10 do do 13 do do 1 fl do do 25 do do 30 dodo
mz - m .
I gallon Pots,
2 3 4 5 6 7 3
do do do do do do do
do do do do do do do
Stew lJots
Griddles, Dog Irons, Fan-mill wheels, Rag Irons, 10 plate Stovec, Odd Lids, Waggon Tire, Square Iron, Mill Spindles,
Lids, different sizes.
11 Plat Irons,
Waggon Boxes, Mandrills, Saw mill cranks, Tea Kettles,
Hull Plough Plates,
Scollop Iron, Ax bars,
Ovens, &c. Sec.
Which they will sell on reasonable terms
by the ton, hundred, or lesser quantity. Also 200 Barrels KENHAWA SALT,
And a few kegs of JTAILS of a very su
perior quality.
li-tf May 1 1, 1825.
"JTNFORMS the public that he contin-
J ues to carry on the Saddler? & Harness making business, at his shop on (water stref.t vincennes )
He also, will keep on hand a regular
supply ot LEATHER,
of every description, which v. iii be sold
on reasonable terms.
He also manufactures, and will sell at
the lowest prices,
toots cy Shoes,
of every discription and quality.
February 19, 1825. 1-U
164. From Rushville by Connersvillc,
Brownsville, Liberty and Oxford, to Hamilton, Ohio, once a week, 55 miles.
Leave Rushvillv every other Wednesday at 6 am and arrive at Hamilton on Thursday by noon.
Leave Hamilton every other Monday at 3 p m and arrive at Rushville on Tuesday by 7 p m 165. From Winchester by ftoblesvillc to Indianapolis, once in two weeks. Leave Winchester every Tuesday at 6 a m and arrive at Indianapolis the same day by 7 p m. Leave Indianapolis every other Monday at 6 a m and arrive at Winchester the same dav by 6 p m. 166. I- rom Piinccton by Petersburg, Washington, ttloomficld, Uloomihglon and Martinsville, to Indianapolis once in two week's. Leave Princeton every other Friday at 4 a m and arrive at Indianapolis on Saturday by 8 pm. Leave Indianapolis every other Monday at 6 am and arrive at Princeton cn Wednesday by noon. 167. From Rockport by Potcrsvillc, to Washington, once in two weeks, 55 miles' Leave Rockport every other Wednesday at I p m and arrive at Washington on Thursday by 6 p m. Leave Washington every other Tuesday at 6 am and arrive at Rockport on Wednesday by 1 1 a m. NOTES. 1. The Postmaster General may expedite the mail and alter the times for ar-
before the 17th of October. The a3signmcnt of any contract without the consent of the Postmaster General, shall forfeit it and in all cases where application to make a transfer is made the terms must be fully stated. ' 1 1. The contracts are to be in operation on the first day of January next
a nu eumrueis lur iuuiesi. I to 65 inclusive, are to continue three years, No. 65 to93, and from 155 to 167' inclusive', are to continue two years, and all the others one year, except 173, 174 and 175, which will continue two years. JOHN M'LEAN. Post-master Genera' , General Post-Office, Washington City, June 14;, 1825. Valuable Real Property. FOR SALE, V TIIE subscriber has for sale a prist
jj and savj MILL upon the river Am barras in the state of Illinois, both in operation, with five quarter sections of well timbered land, situate nine miles from
the seat of justice of Lawrence county,
and twelve irom the Wabash river:
of the above quarter sections was
ed in consequence of the great
in the event of its answering the expectations of good judges in such matters, could not fail of being a source of wealth to a man of capital, who could carry these expected and real advantages into operation. For terms apply to the subscripcr at West-Union Ind.
JONATHAN DOUGLAS. June 11, 1325. 17-tf
lver; one vas enterit indica-
i
Notice to Printers. HHE undersigned acquaints the Prins ters of thi city, and thioughout the United States, that after vciy heavy expenditures, and much exertion, he is enabled to execute at the shortest notice, all orders for type of the following sizes :
Burgoisy Brevier,
Mini Q7i, jYotipareil.
Great Primer, Englishy fA Pica, (y Sftialt Pica, Lo7ig Primer,
The type which is furnished from his foundry, will, it is confidently believed, be pronounced equal, if not superior, in beauty and durability, to any now in use in this country. As it has been the wish of the subscriber to have his plain type excel in elegance, he has not yet prepared himself to issue a Siecimen Book of ornamental type he will, however, in a short time, furnish Printers with samples of every requisite type for a paper or book office. He will thankfully receive orders for any
quantity of type, or other articles above enumerated, and pledges himself to furn-
Flour
IStOfive
THE subscriber will contract for 600 cords of good dry Ash, Maple or Su
gar tree wood, fit for the Steam Mill use.
rivals and departure, at any time during also, 50 or 100 good saw loos of Pon
tile continuance of the contract, he pay- lar, as he intends taking the management r.
ii an iuni uuiu uuuiJtu3aviuu iui n ww- i uj uid i'Ajii uiiuti ijis UYVI1 COnirOUl, DC
tra expense that may be occasionedtherc- will act as his own agent, and be boundC
by. And he reserves the right to abridge only for his own acts. The Mill shall bo
any contract made under this advertise- put in complete order and furnished
ment when he thinks it proper, and to de- with the best lotting cloths, such as are duct from the compensation at the ratio used in Merchant mills, where superfine : .1 l . i r I. s r , , ...
i'luu uiiuci uic twiuati, iui icasumii i nuui iiianuiaciurcu, nc will manutacdutics of the contractor. ' ture for persons wishing to havn flnnp
1 cn minutes shall be allowed tor made out of their wheat, for cxnoitation
opening and closing the mail, at all offi- giving in exchange what may be custo cc; where no particular time 13 speci- mary at other mills, that is for cverv fiv
lied. buahch of eood clean wheat, onr. hrrrpl
3. For every thirty minutes delay, (un- of flour, the person paying fifty cents and
avoidable accidents excepted,) in arriving furnishing his barrel to put the flour in.
ancr tne time prcscriocu in any contract, lie also intends to purchase a lew thcuthe contractor shall forfeit five dollars, sund bushels of paod Merrhnntnhif
and, if the delay continue until the de- wheat ; and none else, for which he will
parture of any depending mail, where- pay merchandize out of his store, at tho
by a trip is lost, a forfeiture of double cash prices. He will not be ready to re.it ,r . 1 il . . -
tne aoiount anowcu lor carrying tnc man ceive wheat, Detorc the hrst of Septcmonc trip, shall be incurred, unless it shall bcr next, he wishes also, to contract for
be made to appear that the delay was oc- one or two thousand flour-barrels, and in casioncd by unavoidable accident; in order that cooners p-encrallv. mav he rn
which case the amount of pay for a tiip an equal footing, he will pay to any one, will be forfeited. twentv-five cents ner barrel in mr.rrTi.in.
4 Persons making proposals arc re- dise; when delivered at the Steam mill.
quired to state their prices by the year, they must be neat, well made, and the
1 nose wno contract win receive men common size.
WILSON LAGOW.
pay quartcily in the months ot May,
August, November, and February, one
month after the expiration ox each
quarter.
5. No other than a tree white person
shall be employed to cany tlx mail.
6. Whete the proposer intends to con
vey the mail in the body of a stage car
nage, ic is tiesirea to state it m his proposals; and the stage must be of sufiicient
size, unless otherwise expressed, to con-
Vincennes, July 20, 1825. 23ft
NEW UOODS. JUST received from Philadelphia a ge neral assortment of British, French American Bvij Goods
CUTLERY, H RD & QlT EENSWARE,
CiKUCl.KlkS, SHOES ike. rr 1 r i .
wnicn are onercu ior saie, low. Wm. BUR TCH. July 20, 1820. J xS 100 lie ward. "TT7I LOPED from my farm in Wilson U J county, Tennessee, 6 miles from Galatin, and twenty-fic mile from Nashville, on the 4th of this instant, a negro man named UOKERT, about 25 years of age; six feet high, of a yellowish complexion; has a scar over one of his eyes, some scars on his legs He took with him a fur hat, a drab great coat, with a large cape covered with buttons, he is a house carpenter by trade, and will, there n no doubt, endeavor to pass as 1 freeman. The above mentioned reward will be given to any person, vho will apprehend said negro, and secure him in some jail, so that I can get iiim again. JAMES H. D AVIS. July 9th, 1625. 23-3m
ish them as punctually, and upon as good veniently convey scen passengers.
terms as they can be procured from any 7. Every proposer may ofTcrm his bid, Type Foundry in Amciica. to make improvement in the transpoi ta-
The subciibcr takes the libcity to x(m 0fthe mail, from the terms imitcd, mention that he is the fust na'ivc Amer- either as to the mode of transporting it,
ican Letter L utter m the United Mates,
R. DANIEL. (atorney at law.)
HAS removed from Princeton tc Vincennes Ia.and will practice lavr in the first & fourth judicial circuits. He
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nccii nunc ijii v;nrr srrppr. uinrro m
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may at all times be found.
April 24, 1824. 11-tf
NOTICE. THE subsciiber having entered into partnership with Mr. Benjamin 01.
the speed required, or the frequency of I ney, wishes all those indebted to him to
ana that nearly all the letters iurmsheu tilC trips per week which shall receive settle their accounts by the 1 5th of Sep.
from the diflercnt foundries have been due consideration Member next ; II HRA T will be received
cut by him. He has lor many ycais la- '1 he number of the post nutc shall be in payment, if delivered by that timebored in the service of proprietors of o- stated in every bid, and the proposal must Those who do not attend to this notice by
ther toundnes. lie now asks the patro- hc sealed and directed to the General the time above mentioned, will find their
nage of Printers for himself. Post-Ofiicc, and endorsed "Prh',zals" accounts in the hands of an officer for col.
lie has also every description ot lirass Strict attention must be rrivcn to the lection.
endorsement, as it is not intended to break the seal of any proposal, until the
time tor rcceivine bids shall have ex-
pircd.
8. The Postmaster General reserves
c
Pules, Space Pules, Quotations, Jus'ii-
ers, Leaders, iTV. RICHARD STARR. Philadelphia, March 26, 1825.
July 25, 1825.
Wm. MIEURE. 24-4t
4T2)
octnr J. D. JVoolverton.
7 B ESIDES in the house lately occupi-
tract at an end, whenever one failure
cd by Elias M'Xarace, and will de- hannens. which amounts to the loss of a
11 .. .. .. . I I '
voic 1113 wnoie attention to the business trin.
of his protcssion. He is fully authorized 9. The distances stated are such as
to settle the accounts of Doctor M'Na- have been commmunicated to this ofiice, mce, and will receive in payment, wheat, and some of them may be incorrect; On corn, fiork, tow andjlax lr:en, ginsang, this subject the contractor must inform
oeeswax or lumber, it delivered in V in- himself the department will not be an-
cennes, by the tirst ot December next, swcrable for any mistake.
alter which all unsettled accounts, will be 10. No bid shall be withdrawn after
lodged with an officer for collection. the time for receiving bids shall have
State & County Revenue.
a TTkUPLlCATE lists of the state anct
- a mm - -
to himself the right ot declaring any con- J jj c
He will also receive any of the above ar
ticles, of produce, on account of his own
practice, if delivered in their proper sea
sons, and within six months after the
services arc rendered. Vincennes, July 13, 1825. 22-tf
expired; and should any person refuse to take the contract at his bid, he shall be held responsible to the Department for the difference between his bid, and that at
which the contract shall be made. No I
- . a T 1 w
coumy uevenuc are now in m
nands, tor collection, where all persons
charged thereon, are invited to call and discharge the same, on or before the 1 5th
of July ensuing. Wm. L. WITHERS, r.c. Vincennes, June 4th, 1825. 1 6-tf.
TWO CE.TS per pound, will bc given for any quantity of clean Linn en or Cotton RAGS at the wesntern suit office, in cash receipts, against good accounts. Printing neatly executed at
this office.
decisions ou bids shall be made known! BLANK DEEDS for Sale.
