Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 June 1819 — Page 4
1 Poetical; Fro the New Tor.V Evening Post. - DOCTOR M ITCH ft LL(e very body has beard Doctor Mitchell) having received the appointment of surgeon-general of the New York militia, makes a long and learned report, or some five or ten columns but, not being able to insert it at length in this dav?s patKir, we gladly avail our
selves of the following faithful summary furnished by a correspondent. Abstract of the Surgeon General's Report. Surgeon General by brevet With zeal for public service burning, Thinks this a Ijappy time to get Another time to shew his learning, lie had, in consequence, collected His wits and stewM them in retorts: Hy distillation thu3 peifected, lie hopes to shine and so reports, That he hai searched minorities Froai Johnson down to Ase and Shelly, And finds that a militia is . What he is now about to tell ye ! Militia means such citizens As e'en in peace are kept campaigning J The gallant souls that shoulder guns! And twice a year go out a training! This point being fxd, we must, I think, sir, Proceed unto the second rart
Entitled Grog a kind of drink, sir, Which, by its action on the heart, Makes men so brave, they dare attack A bastion at its anle salient: This is a well established fact The very prove: b says--pot valiant i Grog I'll define it in a minuteTake gin, rum, whiskey, peach, cr brandy,' Jut but a little wafer inir, And that is Grog1 now understand mc I mean t: say, that should the spirit Be left cut by some careless dog, It is I wish the woild may hear it ! It is plain icaicr, and not grog! My reasoning, sir, that qu'esliori settles !) We ne.Tt must ascertain what Frog is Kow Frog, in vulgar phrase, is victuals ; This will embrace all kinds of food, Which cn the smoking board can charm ye, And, by digestion, furnish bloo!f
A thing essential in an army : These things should all be swallow'd warm, For heat digestion much facilitates. Cold is a tonic, and does harm; A tonic always, sirs, debilitates. My p laii, then, is to raise, as fast As possible, a Corps of Cooks, And drill them, daily, from the last Editions of my Cookery Books ! ! Done into English, and likewise f;:fo Verse, by CROAKER CO.
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TUB Fit Q PR IE TOUS OF THE Vincennes Steam Mill, Respectfully inform the Public, that they at e preparing, and will have in tompleie operation in the curse of the enSuing month, two excellent Caiding Machines, at which all orders will be punctually attended to, and faithfully executed. Vincennes, May 22, IS19. 7-
FOR SALE, - Forty Barrels of Prime Pickled PORK. For terms, apply to , JAMES B. McCALL. Tincennes, May 15, IS 19. 6 3:r TAKE .YOTICEU THE Subscribers bavins; discontinued their UROCEUY BUSINESS in this place, repectfully request their who stand indebted to them, to call at the Store cf Messrs. JJicksm V Wilson and settle their accounts. !! J). HOUSTON'S absence, Mr. Fit AS. 1)K KSON i duly authorised to receive and receipt for the same. All debts unsettled aft a- the 15th of June, will be indiscriminately handed over to a proper officer for collection. JOHN HOUSTON & Co. Vincennes, Mav rth, 1519. 5-5t. West Union, April 10, IS 19. NOTICE. I Fonvarn all persons from trading with cr crvslitinj David Hancock or Jesse Hancncl on my account, as I will not be acc 'utwblsftr any debts of thpir contracting. JOHN HANCOCK.
HAVE LATELr XECEJrZVi FROM PHILADELPHIA AND LOUISVILLE, 12 Bags and 4 Barrels prime GREEN "AVANNA COFFEE, 6 Chests IMPERIAL & YOUNG HYSON TEAS. 5 Barrels LOAF fcUGAR, 1 do. BROWN DO. 2 do. 4th proof Jamaica SPIRITS, 1 cH. Madeira WINE, 1 do. Ccgniac BRANtyY, 4 Boxes real Spanish S1KARS, d Parrels common Ditto. CHOCOLATE, c, RAISINS, London MUSTARD,! LAMPBLACK, GLUE, , TOBACCO, ALMONDS, CANDLES, &c. 4d, 6d, 8d, ICd and Shingling NAILS; Which, with a Genera' Assortment cf Drv Goods, Queens-Ware, and Hard-Ware, They offer for sale low. Vincennes. Sth May, 1S19. 5tf. Taken Up BY Jahez Osborn, jr. on the 24th April, 1819, A CHESNUT SORREL HORSE, about six or seven years old, fourteen hands three inches high, a natural trotter, near hind loot white above the paster joint, a white stripe on both hind hoofs, some white hairs in his forehead, some collar inaiks; appraised to seventy-five dollars by Jamea Carnahan, Daniel Conner and John Stringer. PHILIP BARTON, J. P. D. c. "Washington Township, Davica county, May 1st, 1819. J 5-St. Valuable Property FOR SALE. THE Proprietors will offer fd PUBLIC
SALE, on Monda' the 2Sta oi June next, i
in the Town cf Terre-Haute, (la.) A number of LOTS in said Town, and some out Lots, containing from One to Fifty .J--cres, adjoining the same. ALSO, Tito or Three thousand AGUES of LAND, lying rear Terre-Ifaitfe. A liberal credit will be given to purchasers, and the terms particu
larly made known on the day oj sale.
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C. & T. BULLETT, JONATHAN LINDLEY, It LASHI-M T.W
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J. C. REILEY, & Co. Watch and Clock Makers, Silversmiths and Jewellers. RESPECTFULLY inform theii friends and. the public in general, that they have removed their Shop to the House lately occupied by Mr. lhidollet, as the Register's Office Where every description of "WATCHES and CLOCKS, will be repaired, and warranted to perform twelve months. They continue to manufacture
ALL K1SDS OF SILVER-WARE & JEWELS.
Th highest price given for old GOLD and SILVER.
April 18, ISIS.
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Moiice,
THIS is to give notice, that I have paid to the Treasurer of. Vijo county, the amount of Taxes, Cost and Interest, to the 12th April, 1819, on the South East Quarter of Section No. 3, Township No. 12, Range 9, the property of John White. SAMUEL COLM AN, A rent for JOHN WHITE. April 24th, 18l0. 3-3v. Taken Up BY Isaac Powers of Warric cnuity, Boon township, Barren fork of Little Pigeon, a DROWN CIIESNUT SORREL HOUSE about seven years old, both hind feet white, some small saddle spots, some gey hair in his mane, a small white streak in his forehead and a snip on his nose ; adjudged to be fifteen hands or upwards high, no brands perceivable; appraised to seventy-live del lars bv John Swee, John Baker, and John Couts Before me, WM. CAMPBELL, J. P. April 15th, 1819. 3 3t
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A LARGE TWO STORY FRAMED HOUSE, on Main-Street, opposite Mr. W. Lagow's Store. For further information, apply at Dr. Wood's Apothecaries Shop. Vincennes, April Co, S-J'.v.
Law Moiiee. G. R, C. Sullivan & J. Call, WILL Practice LAW in conjunction in future in the county of Knox, those who mav
wish to employ them, may den-nri unon the I
attention and exertions ol both They have j made arrangements, so as ons or the other will always lie found at their oScc in Yin- !
cennes, nearly opposite the Post Office : c,4-
lectin business will be particularly attended to in Knox countv ; they will alo attend to CONVEYANCING upon the shortest notice, and undertake AGENCIES not incompatible with their profession. The postage must be paid on all letters addressed to them un business. February 15. 4Pft
JMoses Tabbs,
ji TTORSE T AUD CCUSSELL0.1 AT LA', HAS returned from the City cf Washington, and will, as usual, attend to Professional business. Vincennes, April 17. 1S19. 2-tf. Thomas II. Biake HAS resumed the Practice of the LAW. He will attend the Circuit Couits cf Knox, Sullivan, Vigo and Davis counties Also the Supreme and DUttict Couits at Cory don. Judge DOTY has transferred to Mr. Blai; all his .Law business in this Circuit, which was unfinished at the time i.f his appointment. His ollice is opposite the store of Mr. Geo. Hussey. Vincennes, April IT, 1S19. 41-tf.
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A. KIXJYliY, GIVES Notice, that he w ill (if requested) practice LAW, as un ATTORXEF $ COUNSELLOR, In the several Court of the fiiit Judicial Circuit of IndianaAnd that he may be found, at all seasonable hours, in his room opposite the Inn of Col. . Lasselie. Vincennes, April 9th, 1819. l--tf. . One Cent Reward. RANAWAY from the subscriber cn the 7lh inst. two indented apprentices, viz: M ARGARET DANIELS and JOHN DANIELS. All persons are forbid to haibcr or trust them ; and whosoever T.'ili return the said apprentices shall b-e paid the aLove reward.
ELEAZER ASP! N WALL.
F:--TTrrisnv. Inril 0. 1819.
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Castings. JOHNATGIFFIN RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he has just received, in addition to his former stock, a large QUANTITY OF Castings, Comprising a General Assortment of Hollow-Ware ;
Also, a few sets of MILL IRONS All of
which he offers low for c ash. Vincennes, July 31, 1318. 18tf.
ALL those indebted to the late funis of
HARLOW & TRIMBLE, and JOHN Mc'-
G1FFIN & Co. are requested to call and set tie with John Jl'GifJin before the loth of Au
gust next ; all unsettled accounts after that
date, will be put into the hands of a proper
owicer for collection. J M G. July SI.
Evansvillc Liverv stable.
THE Subscribers being convinced of the
inconvenience to travellers for the want of
such an ESTABLISHMENT at this place,
have commenced business in tke above line.
They will keep constantly, a number cf HOUSES for Hire or Exchange. They also assure the Public, that they will keep the best of Feed and Attendance for horses, and on the following TERJlSviz: I Horse per year, - - S 130 00 " do per month, - - 12 CO do per week, - - - 5 00 " do per 24 hours - 75 do per one night, - - 50 WARNER & CHANDLER. Evansville, March 10th, 1819. 49p6m
Ware-House. THE Subscribers have taken the Stand ately occupied by Mr. A. B. Gill They offer themselves as COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and hope to merit a poition of business. They pledge themselves that ever.- attention w ill be paid to the speedy despatch cf busness, to the satisfaction of those who mav have occasion for their services. WOOD & MOREHOUSE. Evansville, Match 13th, 1819. ttf.
.'J. M'Gjffin Respectfully informs his friends and customers, that he has purchased out the late firm of J. McGiT;n &, Co. and juut received in addition to the former Stock a enerui assortment of dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part of Super Fine CLOTHS do CAIMERS do CABINETS Red Yellow and White FLANNELS Furniture CALL; CO Cambric GINGHAMS Lcvcntien and Florence SILKS Lace VEILS and SHAWLS bi! k 1 NT) IS FEN S I B LES Silk, Worsted and Cotton HOSE SILK UMBERELLAS Black Silk HANDKERCHIEFS
Baitdanoe and Fb DO Water-loom SHEETING Don.crtic SHIRTING PLAIDS and CD AM BRAYS Spun and Raw COTTON
Green COFFEE and CHOCOLATE
Imperial Youn HYnON and llvsun KIN Cuirniiic BRANDY
Orleans and Loaf SUGAR WHISKEY WISDSUit SGA? SEGARS NAILS and CASTINGS A few dozen dressed CALF SKINS AH of which he will dispose of Wholesale
or retail at reduced prives for CASH.
All thjsc indebted to the late firm are re
quested tv call and settle their accounts
wito J. aticGiilic. March 27. f
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To the Citizens of Knox County. THE Subscriber having: returned to Vincennes and settled himself permanently, offers his services in the Practice of PHYSIC. Those who wish them, may find him at his Shop, next door to Mr. J. Ewing's Store. ROBERT ALISON. March 25th, 18! 9. ;-V4t.
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SARAU MEDFORD, Complainant, Vs. WILLIAM MEDFORD, Defendant, In Chancery Villjur Divorce. THIS day cn:e the Complainant by ber counsel and filed her Bill, and it appealing to the satisfaction of the Coutt, that the said William is not an inhabitant of this state, on motion of the said Complainant by her counsel, it is ordered, that the said Defendant appear here on the first day of the r.ekt term of this court and answer the Complainant's bill ; otherwise the same will be taken pro confess, and the matters and thina therein alledged will be decreed accordingly. A Copy. Attest, ' CURTIS GILBERT, Clerk..
TerreJiJute, March 30th, 1819. 52--1
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jLlj0 &Hars Reward. RANAWAY from the subscriber, cn the lth day of November, 1818, living near Middletown, Jelferson county, Kentucky, s mulatto man, named George, Twentv-one Tears old, about 5 feet 6 inches high, has a scar over his left eye, generally smiles very much wl en spoken to, chews tc bacco, will drink too free sometimes, talks very free, has a heavy frown if alarmed, had with him a dark drab fulled cloth roundabout and pantaloons, a light drab clcth coat, Tew white yarn socks, wool hat, coarse shoes, &c. had a small red Morocco pocket book and plenty of money w ith him. I will give the above rew ard if taken cjt of this state ; or 20 Dollars if taken in this state and secured in any jail so that I grt him again, and it brought home, all reasonable charges paid by me, FRANCIS Si;OWDN. March 10th, 1819. 52 1m.
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ALL persons indebted to the Estate nf SETII CUSHMAN, dececed, are hereby requested to call and m3kc settlement; and likewise, all persons having demands against said ettatc, ara requested to bring forward their accounts, duly authenticated, by the Crth day of June next. NANCY CUSIIMAN Administratrix. Suliivan county, March 27, 1819, 52-4t t m m AN APPRENTICE WANTED. , V"antf.i immediately, as an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, a boy from 14 to 16 years cf age. Apply at th:3
