Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 July 1819 — Page 4

Domestic GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBER Has made arrangements with the manufacturers of Domestic Goods, to be supplied with a general assortment, with directions to sell at the Philadelphia and Baltimore prices, adding only the expense of transportation. He has received, and is now opening, at M. 4, Frathers Row, LOUISVILLE, (Kentucky,) 22 Cases, consisting as follows : 3-4 and 4-4 CHECKS 3-4 and 4-4 Furniture do. Bleached SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS Brown do. CHAM BR AYS, GRANDURILLS, GINGHAMS, STRIPES, TICKINGS, &c which purchasers are requested to call and examine. He also will keep a general assortment of LIQUORS and has received by the steam boat James Ross, Gin, Jamaica, and other Spirits, Of WINES, he has received Vidonia, Sicily, Madeira, Teneritfe, Sherry, and Fort, all of the first quality, and further supplies Will be received by the next arrivals. G. L. DWTGHT.

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EVAXSVILLE

Harrison & Fairchild, COMMISSION -MERC HANTS, Evansville, Indiana. THE undersigned most respectfully inform the Public, that they continue the Storage and Commission Business at Evansville, Indiana: all favors will he thankfully received and promptly attended to, on a moderate Commission. HARRISON & FAIRCHILD, Mar tha Upper Landing. Evansville, (la.) June 5, 1818. 9-tf. Bank of Missouri.

THE SUBSCRIBERS Will commence on the 1st day of June next, to give a premium ot one per cent, for Bank of Missouri paper. JOSEPH WIGGIN, RICH?D. R. VENABLES. St. Louis, Mav 19. 10-3t TO THE LITERARY PUBLIC. The undersigned will receive orders for a system of Universal Science, on a plan exhibiliting all the sciences in succession, according to their natural affinities, to be published in Philadelphia and New-York ; and

in which it is expected, some or tne nrti talents in America will be engaged. The work will appear in quarto, at five dollars per volume exclusive of the covers ; which will be Jit a moderate charge. As every subject is complete in itself, any person may discontinue the work, after the reception of sucn number of volumes as he may please. Subscribers will be entitled to every tenth volume gratis ; excepting booksellers, or others,who may subscribe tor ten or more, let, and who will be entitled to every ninth and tenth set gratis. Postmasters, & gentlemen zealous for the diffusion of science, are requested to take orders, and subscriptions, tor their publication ; and to transmit them, to the undersigned, once in a month. A discount of ten per centum will be allowed on amounts collected, and faithfully paid over. v A. BRANDON. Agent for Indiana. Corydon, May C, 1819.

PROPOSALS For Publishing, by Subscription, NOTES ON THE STATE OF OHIO, By CALEB ATJVJTER. a.m. Corresponding member of the Lyceum o fMtural History of Mw-Vork. and honorary member of the American Antiquarian Society of Jtassachusntts. THIS work will contain at least 400 pages octavo, and will be put to press early in the ncrt summer if it receive a patronage

sufficient to defiav the heavy expenses which it will cost its author. It" will contain among others the following articles, to w it : Situation and extent, latitude and longitude of Ohio. A succinct history of the state, since it was first visited by the white people. Remarks on the Indians who inhabited this territory, their history, numbers, character, tradej wars and treaties their manners, customs, cemeteries, utensils, weapous, and other vestiges of them. Our Geology and Mineralogy nearly 800 species ol the fossil remains cf extinct animals

have been discovered here, and will hz noticed in tins work, many of them of a kind found no where else. Many valuable localities of minerals have been discovered and scientifically examined for this publication. Our Botany 500 species of plants here have been scientifically crammed, many of them belonging either to new genera or newspecies. Our Ichthyology sixty-five species of fishes have been found in the river Ohio and its tributaries ; four or five only have before been scientifically examined and brought before the public ; many of them belong to new genera or new species. The prevailing currents of air in Ohio. The prairies anil barrens. The climate and medical topography of Ohio. The religious denominations ot the state. rihe state of morals, religion and learning. The state of the learned professions. The state of uur common schools academies and colleges. The state and number of our population at different periods. The State and number of our militia at different times. Antiquities "Whether belonging to the Indians, to Europeans, or to that race ol men who erected our forts and tumuli. Taxes and other sources ol revenue. Expenditures Internal Improvements Manufactures.

The land laws of the state, of the United States, and of any other state, affecting the titles to real estate in Ohio. The constitution of the state, our Jurisprudence, ond our internal police. The customs, manners and general character of the people of Ohio. A topographical description of the several counties, towns, rivers, ponds and lakes ot the state ; with a view of its natural advantages, and, if properly its future prospects. A scientific account of the fish in Lake Erie and its waters, is still a desideratum with the author. There will be added, if the patronage will justify it, a map of the state; on which will be delineated, in addition to whatever is found on any map of the state ever yet published, the geology, the principal ranges of hills, the prairies and barrens of Ohio. Also plates representing the most remarkable ancient works found in the state. And perhaps plates will be given of the fossil remains of such extinct animals found in Ohio,

as have njvbeen discovered beiore in any

ork, will be given a list

nmes : and the names of

iy hereafter, before the

Jurmsi the author with

ti5le info i

parts ; A of tj such 15th r

To the Citizens of Knox Comity. 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. E wind's Store.

ROBERT ALISON. March 25th, 1819. 52-4t. J. C. 11EILEY, & Co. Watch and Clock Makers, Silversmiths and Jewellers. RESPECTFULLY inform theii friends and the public in general, that they have removed their SLopto the House lately occupied by Mr. Badullet, as the Registers Office Where eery description ol WATCHES and CLOCKS, will be repaired, and warranted to perform twelve months. They continue to manufacture all kinds of SILVER-WARE & JEW ELS. The highest price given for old GOLD and SILVER.

April 13, 1813. 6 tf

1100

re war d

BROKE AWAY, from the subscriber on the 10th of June, about six miles frm Yincennes, on the Princeton mad, a Negro mart w ho is the property of J OTLV FU CKE TTy of Salem, Kentucky. His name is

To Let, A LARGE TWO STORY FRAMED HOUiSE, on Main-Mreet, opposite Mr. W. Lagow's Store. For further information, apply at Dr. Wood's Apothecaries Shop. Yincennes, April 23, 1819. 3-3w. Law JVotice. G. R. C. Sullivan & J. Call, WILL Practice LAW in conjunction in future in the county of Knox, those who may wish to employ them, may depend upon the attention and exertions of both They have made arrangements, so as one or the other

will always be tounu at their onice in vmcennes, nearly opposite the Post Ofiicc : collecting business will be particularly attended to in Knox county ; they will also attend to CONVEYANCING upon the shortest notice, and undertake AGENCIES not incompatible writh their profession. The postage must be paid on all letters ad

dressed to them on business.

February 15. 49ft

Moses Tabbs,

rmation, for these ATroRyEr AXD counsellor a la9

'of publication will be at

md it will be ottered to sub-

. A

SCXvor a ou a copy uic puue w uu.isubscribers will be R450.

To those who either have or shall furnish

valuable information for the work ; to each of those editors of newspapers and literary

works, who patronise it one copy win oe giv en gratis.

For those notes the author respectfully so

lisits the D-itronase of a liberal, enlightened

and natriotic nublic. This volume will be

enlarged to 500 paires, if the patronage re

ceived will iustifv it. Upon the liberal and

patriotic devotion of his fellow citizens, to every thing which tends to promote the honor and interests of Ohio, the author throws himself; and into their hands commits the fate of his humble labors; which have been

undertaken and performed with a view to the promotion of their common good and

- general welfare. Circleville Ohio. Dec. 1818.

C7Subscriptions received at this office.

HAS returned from the City of Washing-

y ton, and will, as usual, attend to Profes

sional business.

Vincenneb, April IT, 1819. 2-tf.

Thomas II. Blake

HAS resumed the Practice of the LAW.

He will attend the Circuit Courts of Knox,

Sullivan, Yio and Davis counties Also the

Supreme and Distuct Courts at Corydon. t t -rT'-r i a. r 1 IV 1

JUUge UVJ l I nas iransierreu iu Blake all his Law business in this Circuit,

which was unfinisheu at the time ot his ap- . it' fi- . a At . I

pointment. ins otnee is opposite iuie

of Mr. Ueo. uussey.

Yincennes, April 17, 1S19.

A. KIDNEY,

Bank of Yincennes : STATE BANK OF INDIANA,

31 si May, 1819. A DIVIDEND has this dav been decla-

red bv the Directors, at the rate of 8 per

cent per annum, for the last six months, on the amount of stock paid in. The same will be paid at the Bank, on or alter the First day of June next, to the Stockholders

or their legal representatives. Bu Order of the Board.

E. BOUDINOT, Cashier.

For Stent : THE SUBSCRIBER, Has a Good and Convenient HOUSE,

IVith a Large and Excellent Garden attach'

ed to the premises, jor item. HE HAS FOR SALE,

Pickled PORK & BACON.

All those indebted to him will please

call and settle ott their respective accounts.

Yincennes. June 5, 18&. 9-3t

BLANK DEEDS

FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

Tho

but he sometimes calls himself SAM. He is a stout, well made fellow, about 5 or 4 veais of age, rather inclined to be a little "light in coinple.rion, has a lameness in one of his ancles, which causes him to rock a little in w alking. He has a scar on his breast, and one on his shoulder behind, made by c knife; he whistles remarkably well: he is artful and cunning, and will try to pass for a free negro. I suppose he will aim cither towards Cincinnati, Ohio,or possibly to cross the Wabash into Illinois. I will give the above reward to any person who will deliver said slave to me in Salein, Kentucky, or FIFTY dollars if he is taken and confined, and information given me so that I can get him again. SAMUEL M. PUCKETT. June 12, 1819. H-3t

J. M'Giffin Respectfully informs his friends and customers, that he has purchased out the late firm of J. McGiftm & Co. and just received in addition to the former Stock a general assortment of dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part of Super Fine CLOTHS do CASS1MEP.S do CAS1NET3 Red Yellow ajid White FLANNELS Furniture CALL1CO Cambric GINGHAMS Leventien and Florence SILKS Lace VEILS and SHAWLS , Silk IND1SPENS1BLES Silk, Worsted and Cotton IIOSD SILK UMBERELLAS Black Silk HANDKERCHIEFS Bandanoe and Flag DO Water-loom SHEETING Domertic SHIRTING PLAIDS and CHAM BRAYS Spun and Raw COTTON Green COFFEE and CHOCOLATE

Imperial Young HYSON ) r-p . a

and Hyson SKIN

Celiac BRANDY

Orleans and Leaf SUGAH WHISKEY YVINDSOU SOAP SEGARS NAILS and CASTINGS . A few dozen dressed CALF SKINS All of which he will dispose of Wholesalo or retail at reduced privesfor CASH. All those indebted to the late firm are requested to call and settle their accounts with J. McGiffin. March 27. 2 tf Evansville Liverv stable.

41-tf. in

GIVES Notice, that he will (if requested)

practice LAW, as an

ATTORXET $ COUNSELLOR,

In the several Court of the first Judicial

Circuit of Indiana And that he may be found, at all seasonable hours, in his room

opposite the Inn of Col. . Lasselle.

Yincennes, April Vth, 1819. 1-tt.

Castings. JOHN M'GIFFIN RESPECTFULLY informs hii friends and

the nublic senerallv that he has iust receiv-

o v ed, in addition to his former stock, a large

QUANTITY OF

Castings, Comprising a General Assortment of Holloxv-Ware ;

Also, a few sets of MILL IRONS All of

which he offers low for cash.

Vincennes, July 31, 1S18. 18tf. ALL those indebted to the late firms of

HARLOW & TRIMBLE, and JOHN McG1FFIN &, Co. are requested to call and set-

- B tie with John JFGiflin before the loth of Au-

- - MS eust next ; all unsettled accounts after that c .... . . .1

date, will Le put into tne nanus ot a proper

oiiicer lor collection. j u u.

July 31. AN APPRENTICE WANTED. Wanted immediatelv. as an APPREN

TICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, a boy

from 14 to 10 years ol age. Apply at this

cmcc.

THE Subscribers being convinced cf the convenience to travellers for the want of ich an ESTABLISHMENT at this nlacc.

( , have commenced business in the above line. They will keep constantly, a number of 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 TER.MSviz: 1 Horse per year, - - S ISO CO

do per month, - - - 12 00 do per iceek, - - - S 00 do per 24 hours - 75 do ver one nizht. - - - 50

WARNER ik CHANDLER. Evansville, March 10th, 1S19. 49p0ra

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IsSO DttGVS Reward. RAN A WAY from the subscriber, cn the 12th day of November, 1818, living near Middletown, Jefferson county, Kentucky, a mulatto man, named

Geor

Twenty-one year old, about 5 feet 6 inches

hign, nas a scar over his leu c, bv...j smiles very much when spoken to, chews tobacco, 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 cloth ccat, new white yarn socks, wool hat, coarse shoes, &c. had a small red Morocco pocket book and plenty of money with him. I wi.l crivethe above reward if taken out of this ftate or 20 Dollars if taken in this state and secured in any jail so that I get him arain, and it brought home, all reasonable rhar-es paid by me, cnarDe p j pilANCIS SNOWDEN. March 10th, 1819. 5i lei.