Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 July 1819 — Page 4

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CASH, and the highest price will oe constantly given tor anv quantity of HIDE S, Calf, Sheep, & Deer -Skins, delivered at the Yiucennes Steam Mill. J. DONOVAN July 10, 1819. 14-tf ' 150 BHars Reward.

R ANA WAY from the subscriber, on the 12th (lay of November, 1318, living near Middletown, Jefferson county, Kentucky, a mulatto man, named George, Twenty-one years old. about 5 feet 6 inches high, has a scar over his left eye, generally 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 coat, new white yarn sucks, wool hat, coarse shoes, &c. had a small red Morocco pocket book and plenty of money with him. I will give the above reward if taken out cf this state ; or 9S) Dollars if taken in this state and secured in any jail so that I get him again, and it brought home, all reasonable charges paid bv me, FRANCIS SNOWDEN. March 10th, 1319. 52 J m

To the Citizens ot jv?wx 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.

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or before the fifteenth of September next, F.ind settle their Notes and Accounts 3fe Anv person neglecting this NOTICE, I J gtsha'M think unfriendly. I hare thoughts J of going to the Eastward for goods about 3 thst tinit

June 26.

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Particular Notice.

The S ubscriber jrives notice to all persons

who are in the habit of supplying him with timber for Staves, that he wishes those who

have any on hand, to deliver it to him during the course of the ensuing month, as after that

hefhas taken measures to supply himself, and wiil not receive anv from others. RICHARD MONTGOMERY. Near the Si earn .Will. June GO. 13 St Brick Maker.

The undersigned wishes to employ a Brick Maker to mould and burn 1C0.0C0 BRICKS, this reason. Fir terms, apply to the Subscriber at MOUNT CA KM EL, Illinois.

Sale of Lots IN THE TOWN OF

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THE COUNTY SEAT FOR CLdRK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. The scite of this Town hat lately been unanimously designated by three respectable commissioners (appointed by the Legislature for the purpose) as the most eligible spot in this county for the seat of justice; and the county commissioners have directed the undersigned their agent, to proceed to the sale of th LOTS. Court will he held there on the first Monday in September next, and the public offices will be removed to it im

mediately thereafter.

Aurora

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Is on "West fraction No. 15, Town 10, N. o Range 11 W. 13 miles from the northern, and 11 miles from the southern boundary of the county, being situated on a handsome bluff on the Wabash River, at this point ma

king a westerly bend, which placts the. town

not very far distant from the centre ot the countv in anv direction. The mouth of STONE Y CREEK, which enters the Wa

bash at this bend, forms a safe and commodious harbor, where boats can be secure at any high stage of w ater. The scite of the town is high, drv and healthy, commanding

a prospect of three miles on the river, the

sou ot the country around is fertile, and the

timber plentiful, and ot the best kind. On BIG CREEK, which enters into the river

two miles above, there are seats within a

little distance of the town, which will be

improved in a short time.

rrom AURORA it is one mile and a half

S. to the Walnut, seven and an half S. to the

Union, and four N. E. to the Honey Creek Prairies, on ail ot which there aie at present

extensive, flourishing and increasing settlements. To the N. i.nd V. the settlements are yet but in their infaicy, but from the

considerable extent of fertile country in those

directions, no doubt can he entertained but

that it will populate and improve rapidly.

noaus win pass this place from each side ot the Wabash, and as the bank is sufficiently .i ...... . .j

nigu on tne opposite side from the town, the river can be approached and traversed at any stage of water. In laying off this town, the most ample appropriations have been mads for public

uses. The Agent or ais deputy will at all

times be found at his office in AURORA.

ready to attend upon those who wish to nurt . i ...

cnase in tne place. Mechanics who have an intention to become actual residents, will

find it their interest to call on the acnt, as

very liberal eucouragement will be offered

to them. A Tavern and Fcrrv,

will be established in AURORA previous to

xne saie, wmcn win commence on the pre mises,

On TIIURSDAYAhs FIFTH of AUGUST

ne.vt, at Ten o'clock, A. M. Conditions of Sale. The Lots will he sold t the highest bid-

der, on notes with good security navable

as follow s,viz ; One third in twelve months,

one third in eighteen months, and one third

in two years from the dav of sale. The .... . . .

purchasers will be secured by bonds for a

goou sufficient covenant deed, to be executed in two years from the day of sale.

S. PATRICK, A'rent.

June 23, 1819. 12-ts

Evansville Liverv stable.

July 5, 1S10.

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THE Subscribers being convinced of the incnnvenipnrp in tnvnl! Prfi fur ilw t onf rvf

Wm. JbeaUChamp. : such an ESTABLISHMENT at this place, 1 i 1 11- - 1 1 .. '

( ii.nc luimiieiiceii business m the aoove line.

They will keep constantly, a number of HORSES for Hire or Exchange. They also assure the Public, that they will keep the best of Feed and Attendance for horses, and cn the following TER.MS.viz: 1 Horse per car, - - g 130 00 " do per month, - 2 CO ' do per iccek. ... 3 (;q do per 24 hours - 75 do per tnif night - - 50 WARNER &' CHANDLER. Evansville, March 10th, 4lJpom

ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of JOSEPH t OWGILL, dec ased, are ivnuestd to come forward and settle their account on or before the first day of December 15? 1 9 All persons having legal demands againstaid Estate, are requested to come and prove their accounts 0:1 or before the first dav of December. 1819. MAilY COWGILL, Administratis.

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A. EISjVEY,

GIVES Notice, that he will (if requested) r.rrtite LAW as an ATl'OHNEV f COUNSELLOR, I;-, the srveral Court of the first Judicial Circuit of Indiana And that he may be fUf 1, 3t vM seasonable boors, i: his room opposite the Inn of Col. . lstiie. Viucennes, April 9th, IM9. 1-tf.

Bank of Missouri. THE SUBSCRIBERS Will commence on the 1st day of June next, to give a premium of one per "cent, fur Bank of Missouri paper. JOSEPH wi'ggin, m ItlCIPD. 15. VENABLES. St. Louis, May 19. irj3t

BLANK. DKEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

Regimental Orders. VINCENNES, July 14, 1S19. The Regimental Drill muster of the First Regiment of Indiana Militia will be held on the Commons, near the borough of Vincenncs, on the I3tn and 4th days of August ensuing. The OiTieers, non-commissioned officers and musicians cf the regiment will meet on the regimental parade ground on the 13th of August at 1 1 o'clock, A. M. precisely, armed and equipped according to law, and prepared to encamp one night out, and remain on the muster ground during the two days. The Comissioued Officers will do well to examine th e date of their commissions, and see whether the time for

uniforming is nearly elapsed. They wilj

likewise be particular in bringing forward their commissions, as it has hecomo necessary to examine them relative to the oaths

required by law to be taken, and the certificate necesaro to be endorstd on the back

thereof.

All the Regiment;;! StaflT, Commission

ed and Non-commissioned Ofiicers will attend : It is hoped they will appear in complete uniform.

II. JOHNSON, Colonel 15-4 Is Reg. lad. .Mil. Brigade Orders. VINCENNES, July 14, 1319. THE FIELD OFFICERS of the First

Brigade of Indiana Militia, composed of the counties of Ji'ni.v, Dcivis, Sullivan 8f Vigo, w ill meet atViucennes, on Saturday the 21st

ofAugmt ensuing.to organise the Regiments,

and fix the boundaries ol t!n same, agreeaalv

to the provisions of the fifth section of the act " regulative the militia19 of the state.

waller taylor, Erig. Gen. 1st Brigade 15-5 Eidi. .Militia

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IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a foreign at

tachment lias been issued against the Etate

of THOMAS PRENTISS, at the suit of

the President. Directors and Company of the Bank of St. Louis, and that unless the said

debtor,

Thomas Prentiss, whose estate is so seized, shall appear by himself or attorney, to give special bail, to answer such suit, that then judgment will be entered against such debtor, Thomas Prentiss, by default, and the estate attached be sold for the satisfaction of the Plaintiffs debt. MOSES TABBS, Attorney for the Bank of St.Loais. Julv 14, 1819. 15-4

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Harrison & Fair child, COM M I SSION-ME RC H ANTS, Evansville, Indiana. THE undersigned most respectfully inform the Public, that they continue the Storage and Commission Business at Evansville, Indiana: all favor3 will he thankfully received and promptly attended to, on a moderate Commission. HARRISON & FAIRCIIILD, Near the Upper Landing. Evansville, (la.) June 5, 1 S 18. 9-tf. J. C. REILEY, &CoT Watch and Clock Makers, Silversmiths and Jewellers. RESPECTFULLY inform theii friends and the public in general, that they have removed th"ir Shop to the House lately occupied by Mr. Badollet, as the Registers Office Where eery description of WATCHES and CLOCKS, will be repaired, and warranted to perform twelve months. They continue to manufacture all kisds ot SILVER-WARE & JEWELS. The h;zhet price jiven for old GOLD and SILVER. April 18, 18 IS. C tf

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 transpoitation. He has received, and is 11077 opening, at No. A.TrrMier's Row. LOUISVILLE, (Kentucky,) 2 Cases, conMstins as follows : 3-4 and 4-4 CHECKS 5-4 and 4-4 Furniture do. Bleached SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS Brown do. CHA M BR AYS, GRANDURILLS, GINGHAMS, STRIPES, TICKINGS, &c. which purchasers are requested to call and esamine. He also will keep a general assortment of LIQUORS and has received by the steaa boat James Ross, Gin, Jamaica, and other Spirits, Of VINES, he has received Vidoula. Sicily, Madeira, Tenerijfe, Slterrii) and Fort,

all of the first qualitv, and further surrlies 111 11 , T . . 1 I

win ue received ny the next arrivals.

G. L. D WIGHT.

JNioses Tabhs, Jir?0RSEr ASD COUNSELLOR A? LJ.

HAS returned from the Citv of Vi ashin'

ton, and will, as usual, attend to Professional business.

Vincennes, April 17, 1 S 1 9. 2 tf.

Thomas II. Blah

HAS resumed the Practice of the LAW He will attend the Circuit Courts of Koo, Sullivan, Vigo and Davis counties Also the Supreme and District Courts at Cnrydon. Judge DOTY has transferred to Mr. Blake all his Law business in this Circuit, which was unfinished at the time of his appointment. His ofiicc is opposite the store of Mr. Geo. Hussey. Vincennes, April 17, 1819. 41-tf. CrNow in Operation. cDJ

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G.R. C. Sullivan &.T. Call, WILL Practice LAW in conjunction in future in the county of Knox, those who mav wir.h to employ them, inav depend upon the attention and exertions of both They have made arrangement, so as one or the other will always be found at their office in Vincennes, nearly opposite the Post Office : collecting business will be particularly attended to in Knox county ; they will also attend to CONVEYANCING upon the shortest notice, and undertake AGENCIES notincompatible with their profession. Thevostage must le paid cn all letters addressed to them on business. February 15. gr

CAJ2DING. THE TROVUIE TORS OF THE Vincennes Steam Mill, Respectfully inform the Public, that they have now in complete operatioa three excellent Caiding Machines, one for FINE MERINO and two for Common Wool, at which all orders will ho punctually attended to, and faithfully c.r ecuted. Vincennes. Julv 5, 1819. To Coopers. Ti7 SUBSCRIBER, LIVING IN Fincennes, Indiana, WILL GIVE CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT, For any length of time, to THIRTY or FORTY JOURNEYMEN

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Persons of that profession, wkl-inrr n emi

grate, will do well to shrrf fhoir course towards VINCENNES, INDIAN : thirty or forty can be accommodated with constant employment for years. a health v and agreeable neighborhood, and at the HIGHEST WAGES uiven in tbr United tafe5 RICHARD MONTGOMERY, Near the Steam Mill. Vincennes, (la.) The Editors of the Journal, Lancaster Pa. the Watchman, Wilmington, ftem fil6 Democratic Press, Philadelphia, and the Columbian, New' York, trill insert this advertisement St) in their respective pajers,and phase transmit the papers containing it, icith their bills, to this OJ.ce for payment.

AN APPRENTICE WANTED: Wanted immediately, as an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, a bov from 14 to 10 y?crs of age. Applr at this