Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 August 1819 — Page 4
New Groodso John Mc'biffin RESPECTFULLY Informs the Citiaens of Vincenne and his Customers that he has Unmoved to the Store Room lately occupied by J. B. Mc'C ALL, opposite The Vikcexs es Hotel, 'Where he has just received and opening a la-e assortment of Merchandize, CoMPKISINC A. GENERAL ASSORTMENT. DRY GOOns, GROCERIES, HARDWARE $ QUE ENS WARE. Also a large assortment of Castings. AH of which he offers low for CASH, Wholesale &Retail. All those indehted to the late Firms of Harlow 4- Trimble and John .Mc'Giffdn t$ Co. are requested to call and settle their accounts, on or . before the 1st of September, as longer indulgence cannot be given after that date. July 21, 1819. 16-tf
Hides
Motive. ALL PERSONS indebted to the Subscriber are requested to make immediate settlement. Those persons whose notes or accounts in his favor are of one year's standing, will please adjust the same previous to the sitting of the ne.rt Circuit Court in Vincennes, otherwise legal measures raust be taken lor collection. MARK BARNETT. Vincennes, July 4. 1 8 1 P. 16-tf Valuable Land for bale.
I WILL SELL AT A VERY REDUCED PRICE, A VALUABLE
F
arm
On Prairie Creek, in the south end of Honey Creek Prairie, on which is Forty Acres of Prairie in complete cultivation and under good fence, a good CABIN and a good v MILL SEAT vitnin 100 rods of the Main Road. There ire 160 acres, 100 of hich are first rate Prairie, the balance Timbered Land of the first quality. The terms of payment will be jnade easy by giving a reasonable credit fo Bart of the purchase money. If the purchaper sees proper he can be furnished on the chemises with Gran and Stock of every description on very advantageous terms for CASH. I have othsr Land unimproved, I will
dispoge of on better terms than Lands of j
said quality can elsewhere be procured second handed. Any persons desirous to purchase wiil da well to apply as soon as possible. JOHVF. TUO.MPSOM Vigo County, July 24, 1819. l6-5t Dissolution of Partnership. The Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of WOOD, MILLS & Co. was this dav dissolved by mutual consent, all those indebted to the Firm, will plea call and settle their respective accounts, by note or otherwise, as the accounts of the firm must be closed. ANSEL WOOD, AV m. MILLS Jr. JOS. PADELFORD.
&kins.
CASH, and the highest price will be confctantly given for any quantity of HIDES, Calf, Sheep,-& Deer &kins, delivered at the Vincennes Ste.im Mill. J. DONOVAN. July 10, 1819. 14-tf jLISO Dollars 'Reward. RAN A WAY from the subscriber, on the
12th day of November, 1818, living near
Middletown, Jenerson 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 to
bacco, will drink too free sometimes, talks, very free, has a heavv frown if alarmed, had
with him a dark drab fulled cloth rounda
bout and pantaloons, a light drab cloth cout, new white varn socks, 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 of this state ; or 20 Dollars if taken in this state and secured in any jail so that ! gPt him again. and it brought home, all reasonable
charges paid by me, FRANCIS SNOW DEN. March 10th, 1819. 52 4m
'To the Citizens of Knox County. THE Subscriber having returned to Yin
cennes and settled himself permanently, offers his services in the Practice of
PHYSIO. Those who wish them, may find him at his Shop, next door to Mr. J. wing's Store. ROBERT ALISON. rl 25ih, 1810. 25 -At. I v (drlNotice ! ! ALL Perions indebted to the subscriber, are requested to come forward, on or before the fifteenth of September next, $ and settle their Notes and Accounts Any pet ton neglecting this YOTIl'E, 1 shall think unfriendly. 1 have thoughts ?(e of going to the Eastward for goods about that time. J W. E. BREADING. J June 26. 13 td
rick Maker
The undersigned wishes to employ a Brick Maker to mould and burn 120,000 BRICKS, this season. For terms, apply to the Subscriber at MOUNT CAliMEL, Illinois.
uly 5, 1819.
Wm. Iieauchamp.
14-3t
notice.
The T3usine.s9 will be continued by the Subscribers uuder the firm of Wm. MlLLS Jr. &. Co. at their old Old Stand where GOuDS of every description can be had un usually low. Wm. MILLS Jr. JOS. EADELFORD. Evansville July 14. 16-tf WmTMills," & CO. Commission-Merchants, EVANSVILLE, Ind. RE7VRENCES. Ic$Srs. Calvin Sampson $ co."J Hayden .iubin, s Cincinnati. I lath on 4 Barnes, J I Louisville. V m. F.Peterson & CO.
Jlopes ($ Felps, NewOrleans
W. E. Breadin? Vincennes.
ThfY have on hand, and intend keeping, A large end general Assortment cf Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens and Hard Ware.
&yAll of trhich will be sold very low fur
Evansville, Way 20, 1819. i-tf
BLANKS TOR SALE at THIS OFFICE
Regimental Orders. VINCENNES, July 14, 1819. The Regimental Drill muster of the First Regiment of Indiana Militia will be held on the Commons, near the borough of Vincennes, on the I3th and 4th days of August ensuing. The Offieers, non-commissioned officers and musicians of the regiment will meet on the regimental parade ground on the 13th of August at 11 o'clock, A. M. precisely, armed and equipped according to law, aud prepared to encamp one night out, and remain on the muster ground during the two days.' The Comissioucd Officer will do well to examine th e date of tluir commissions, and see whether the time for uniforming is nearly elapsed. They wilj likewise be particular in bringing forward their commissions, as it has become necessary to examine them relative to the oaths required by law to be taken, and the certificate necessaro to be endorsed on the back thereof. m All the Regimental Stall. Commissioned and Non-commissioned Officers will attend : It is hoped they will appear in complete uniform. II. JOHNSON, Colonel 13-4 Is Reg.Iud. .mi. .Brigade Orders. VINCENNES, July 14, 1819. THE FIELD OFFIlERS of the Fust Brigade of Indiana Militia, composed of the counties of Knox, Davis, Sullivan $ Vigo, will meet atVincennes, on Saturday the 21st ofAuut ensuing,to organise the Regiments, and fix. the boundaries of the same, agreeably to the provisions of the fifth section of the act u regulating the militia" of the state. waller taylok, ISrig. Cen. 1st Brigade 15-5 Indi. .Militia
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Domestic
ALL PERSON? indebted to the Estate of JOSEPH COWGILL,
deceased, are requested to come forward aud
iettle their accounts on or bwbre the first
day of December 1819. All persons having
legal demands againit gaid. Estate, are re
quested to come and prove their accounts
ou or betore the first day of December,1819.
-MARY COWGILL, Administratix.
July 6, 1819. 14-5t
Evansville Livery stable. THE Subscribers being convinced of the
inconvenience to travellers for the want of
such an ESTABLISHMENT at this place, have commenced business in the above line. Tokv will kep constantly, a number of HOkSES 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 TERMS-viz: 1 Horse per year, - g 130 00 " do per month, - 12 00 do per week:, - - . 3 00 " do per 24 hours - - 75 " do per one night, ... 50 WARNER & CHANDLER. Evansville, March 10th, 1819. 49pCm ttLANiv Dr.EDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
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IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a foreign attachment has been is-uod against the Etate of THOMAS PHE.VTISS. at the suit ol
the President, Directnn 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 attornev, 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 lor the satisfaction of the Plaintiffs debt. MOSES TABBS, Attorney for the Panic of St.Loais. July 14,1819. 15-4 EVAXSVILLE Ware-House. m-. jStS Vy Harrison & Fairchild, COMMISSION-MERCHANTS, Evansville, Indiana. THE undersigned most respectfolly inform the Public, that thev continue the Storage and Commission Business at Evansville, Indiana; all favors will ba thankfully received and promptly attended to, on a moderate Commission. HARRISON & FAIRCHILD, A rar the Upper landing. Evansville, (la.") June 5, lSlfc. 9-tf. " C. UEILEY, & 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. Badollet, as the Register's Office Where every description ol WATCHES and CLOCKS, will be repaired, and warranted to perform twelve months. They continue to manufacture all kisds of SILVER-WARE & JEWELS. The highest price given for old GOLD and SILVER. April 18, 1818. 6 tf
THE SUBSCRIBER lias made arrangements with the manufac turers of Domestic Goods, to be supplied with a general assortment, with 'ii t . tiuii to sell at the Philadelphia and Baltimore prices, adding only the expense of transportation. He has received, and is now opening, at Vo. 4, Prather's Uozr, LOUISVILLE, (Kentucky,) 2 Cases, corisitin as follows: 5-4 and 4-4 CHECKS 3-4 aud 4-4 Furniture do. Bleached SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS Brown do. CH A MLR AYS. G RAN DUR ILLS, GINGHAMS, STRIPES, TICKINGS, &c. which purchasers aie requested to call and examine. He also will keep a general assortment cf LIQUORS -and I ;as received bv the steam boat James fioss, Gin, Jamaica, and other Spirits, Of WINES, he has received Vidonia. Sicily, Madeira, Tcnerijfe, Sherry, and Pert, all of the first quality, and further supplied will be recened by the next a rivals. G. L. D WIGHT.
Moses Tabbs, ArroRXEr asd counsellor at laX', HAS returned from the City of Washington, and will, as usual, att'ehd to Professional business. Hucen nes, April 17, ! 8 1 9. 2-tf.
Thomas II. Blake HAS resumed the Practice of the LAW, He will attend the Circuit Courts of Knox, Sullivan, Vigo and Dais counties Also the Supreme and Distiict Courts at Corydun. Judge DOTY has transferred to Mr Blake all his Law business in this Circuit) which was unfinished at the time of his appointment. His office is opposite the store of Mr. O'co. Hussey. Vinceunes, April IT, 1819. 41-tf. fcrNow in Operation.
Wool
CAI2BING-,
Law JTotice. 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, mav depend upon the attention and exertions of both They have made arrangements, 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 ; thev will also attend to CONVEYANCING upon the shortest notice, and undertake AGENCIES not incompatible with their profession. 'The postage must be paid on q1 Utters addressed to them on business. Fefeiuiry 15, 49ft
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE Vincennes Steam Mill, Respectfully inform the Public, that tbey have now ia complete operation three excellent Caiding Machines, one for FI.VE .MERIAV) and two for
Common Wool, at which all orders will be
punctually attended to, and faithfully e.r
ecuted
Vincennes. Julv f, 119.
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THE SUBSCRIBER LIVING IN 7'ineennes, Indiana, WILL GIVE CO.VSTAArP E.VFLCr JIE.YT, For any length cf time, to THIRTY or FORTY JOURNEYMEN
Coo.
OCT'S.
Persons of that profession, wUhinrr to emu
grate, will do well to shape their course towards VINCENNES, INDIANA; as tl.ir. tv or fortv can be accommodated with constant employment for years, in a healthy and agreeable neighborhood, and at the HIGHEST WAGES siven in the United States RICHARD MONTGOMERY, Aear the Steam .Mil!, - Vincennes, (Ia.) The Editors of the Journal, Lancaster Pa. the Watchman, Wilmington, Lel. the Democratic PreR, Philadelphia, end the Columbian, New York, will insert this advertisement (St) in their respective papers, end phase transmit the papers containing it, with their bills, to this Office fur pay wait.
AN APPRENTICE WAN'IED. Wasted immediately, as an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, a boy from 14 to 16 years of age. Apply at thtt office.
