Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 August 1819 — Page 4
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John Mc'Giffin BE3PECTFULLY Intornra the Citizens of Vincenne9 and his Customers that he has Removed to the Store Room lately occupied by J. B. Mc'CALL, opposite - Thr Vincennes Hotel, Where he hai just received and opening a lare assortment of Merchandize, Comprising v a general assortment. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE & QUE E NSW A RE. Also a large assortment of Castings. All of which he offers low for CASH, "Wholesale fcUerail. All those indebted to the late Firms of Harlow 3f Trimble and John Jlfc'Gijfiin y 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
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ALL PERSONS indebted to the SubSiriber are requested to naake 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 must be taken for collection. MARK BxYRNETT. Vincennea, July 24. 1819. iG-tf The Subscribers HAVE purchased the right of making and vending the FATENT SPRING
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FROM "BRYAN AND SON, of Lexington Kentucky, the original inTentor and patentee. These saddles far excel any others ever before used, in affording ease to the horse as well as the rider. They are so constructed as to relieve the rider from the fatigue and jolting of the common Saddles. By means of a spring working inside, and operating so as to yield with the greatest facility to the weight of the body, the rider feels no movement except that arising from the plav of the Saddle, and by this means the hardest trotting horse may be ridden with pleasure. This Saddle is now in general use throughout the State of Kentucky, and in some of the other states. The difference of e.rpence between it and the common Saddles is trifling, and is more than overpaid by the ease and safety which it affords to the traveller. It is not thought necessary in an advertisement of this kind to describe it particularly, and to notice the difference between the Patent Spring Saddle and the one now in use. Persons disposed to purchase, will call at the shop of the subscribers, where they will have an opportunity of examining them. KAUSLER & WISE. Vincennes, August 15, 1819. 1 7tf N. B. ALL those indebted to the subscribers are requested to call and settle their Accounts, as one of them-intends soon going to the Eastward to renew their stock, and is greatly in want of the money. K..&W " A BARGAIN. For Sale, 20 acres FTRST MATE L.4.YD, LYING in Crawford county Illinois, about 3 miles Harris' Bluff, which is a good landing place for boats at all seasons of the yrar 4$ mile from York, and 8 from Palestine, the county seat for said county. There is SO acres unltr fence, and 40 under good cultivation -also several never failing SPRINGS, a guod Cabbin, some stock, a team and farming utensials sufficient to carry on the business. About one half of it is Praire and the other excellent timber. This for the convenience of its situation and richtie of its soil, cannot be surpassed by any in thr western country. It is favored by a salubrious breeze at all seasons of the year in a neighborhood of people where nothing but harmony prevails. A road is to run between the two quarter sections, to Strike the Wabash river at the main landing place for that settlement. A saw-mill and grist-mill are now building within one and a half mile from the premises. Any persons wishing to purchase land with improve menU would do well to look at this, for I am positive that they would be pleased with its situation and the terms on which it eta be purchased. For further information apply to the sub 3criber at Cel. IV LASSELLE s tavern. J, G. SCR ANTON. Aujj- Kt 16-tt
A. KIDNEY, (dTTOR.YEV JkT Ldlf'A Dbixg necessarily absent to N. Ycrk a levy months, informs hii Clients and the I ubhc that he has left his Professional Business with Messrs. LOW & POWERS. August 5.- tf 17 Dissolution of Partnership. The Partnership heretofore enuring under the firm of WOOD, MILLS & Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent, all those indebted to the Firm, will please call and settie their respective accounts, by note or otherwise, as the accounts of the t m rcust be closed. ANSEL WOOD, Wm. MILL Jr. JOS. PADELFORD. The Business will be continued bv tho Subscribers under the firm of Wm. MILLS Jr. & Co. at their old Old Stand where GOODS of every description can be had uu usually low. Wm. MILLS Jr. JOS. PADELFuRD. Evansville July H. lG-tf
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& CO. Commission-Merchants, EVANSVILLE, Ind.J REFERENCES. Messrs. Calvin Sampson tj co. 1 Hayden tj Jubin, Cincinnati. Hathon y Barnes, J
Savage A Lewis
llrm. F.Veterson & co.
Ropes Felps,
W. E. Hreadinsr,
f Louisville. NewOrleans - Vincennes.
They have on hand, and intend keeping,
i large ana general Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, N Queens and Hard Ware. $CTAll of which ivill be sold very low for CASH. Evansville, May 20, 1819. j-tf
Hides $ skins
CASH, and the highest price will be con. stantly given for anv quantity of HIDES, Calf, Sheep, & Deer Skins, delivered at the Vincennes Steam Mill. J. DONOVAN July 10, 1819. 14-tf
Dollars Reward.
RAN A WAY from 'the subscriber, on the 12th day of November, 1818, living near Middietown, Jefferson county, Kentucky, a mulatto man, named
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Twenty-one years old, about 5 feet G inches high, has a 6car 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 drah fulled cloth rounda
bout and pantaloons, a light drab cloth coat, new white yarn socks, wool hat, coarse ! 6hoes, &c. had a small red Morocco pockot !
DooK ana plenty ol money with him. 1 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 I get him a gain, and it brought home, all reasonable charges paid by me, FRANCIS SNOWDEN. March -10th, 1819. 52 Am
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 hin at his house, in Market Street, lately occupied by Dr. Hale. ROBERT ALISON. March 25th, 1819. 25-4t.
(Q-lNotice ! ! ALL Wrsnn indebted to the aubscri-
ber, are requested to come forward, cn J or before the fifteenth of September next, and settle their Notes and Accounts J Any person neglecting this JfOTICE.l shall think unfriendly. I have thoughts of going to the Eastward for good &Lut that time. W. K. BREADING. J 0 June 6. is td
rick Maker
The undersigned wishes to employ a Brick Maker to v.iould and burn 120,000 BRICKS, this season. For terms, apply to the Subscriber at MOUNT C ARM EL, Illinois. Wm. Beaucharnp. uly 5, 1819. K-Ct Evansville Livery stable.
THR Subscribers being convinced of the inconvenience to travellers for the want of such an KSTABLISIIMKNT at this place, have commenced business in the above line. 'They will keep constantly, a number of or Exchange.. They also assure the Public, that they will keep the best of Feed and Attendance for horsesj and on the following TERMS viz: 1 Horse per year, - - g 150 00 " do per month, - - - 12 00 " do per week, - . 3 LO " do per 24 hours - 75 " do per one night, - - - CO
W AliNEit & CHANDLER.
Evansville, March 10th, 1819.
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TS HEREBY GIVEN, that a foreign attach rnent has been issued against the Estate of TUOJIAS PRENTISS, at the suit of the President, Directors and Company of the Rank of St. Lotus, and that unless the &aid 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 enli red against such debtor, Thomas Prentiss, by default, and the estate attached be sold lor the satisfaction of the PlaintilTs debt. MOSES TABB3, Attorney for the Bank of Si.Loais. July 14, 1819: 15-4 EV.LYSV1LLE Ware-House. 9t Harrison & Fairchild, COMMISSION-MERCHANTS, Evansville Indiana. THE undersigned most respectfully inform the Public, that they continue the Storage and Commission IJusiness at Evansville, Indiana: all faors will ha thankfully received and promptly attended to, en a moderate Commission. HARRISON & FA IRC HI LI), Veer the Upper Landing. Evansville, (la.) June 5, 181b. 9-tf. J. C.REILEY, & C Watch and Clock Makers, Silversmiths and Jewellers. RESPECTFULLY inform then friends and the public in general, that they have removed their Shop to the House lately occupied by Mr. Badollet, as the Regikter's Office Wbere every description ot WATCHES and CLOCKS, will be repaired, and warranted to perform twelve months. They continue to manufactuus all kin us of SILVER-WARE & JEWELS. The highest price a;h en for old GOLD and SILVER. April 18, 1818. G tf
Law Motice.
G. R. C. Sullivan & J. Call, WILL Practice LAW in conjunction in future in the county of Knox, those who inay wisii 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 ; they will also attend to CONVEYANCING upon the shortest notice, and undertake AGENCIES not incompatible with their profession. Tiie postage must be paid on all letters addressed to them, vn business, February 15. 40ft
II LANK DMDS EOIl SALE AT THIS OFFICE
BLANKS ICR SALE at T1II3 OFFICE
Domestic G O.OB 8.
THE SUasCRIHEIl Has made arrangements v.ith the ir.anuf. turers of Domestic Goods, to be Mj'f.ii with a generd assortment, v.i-iii dirrilus to sell at the Philadelphia and ii-!t;Licrc puces, addin- only the expei.se U ti-nx. portation. He i.as received, and is low opening, at .Vo. 4,rra!her's 7c;r, LOUISVILLE, (Kentucky,) 2 Case?, con Mating as follows : 5-4 and 1-4 CHECKS 5-4 and 4-4 Furniture do. Bleached SHIRTINGS SHEETINGS Ii ou n do. CHAMUKAVS, GRANDURILLS, GINGHAMS, .STUPES, TICKINGS, &c. which purchasers
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Tin-n,-'11 kepP a Ccncral assortment c-r LlUOIi;s and l.as received by the steaax boat James Iioss, Gin, Jamaica, and other Spirits, Of WNES, !,o h received T'zjania, Sicily, .Madeira. Tcnerije, hhvrry, and Port, all of the first quality, and further supplies will be received by the next arrivals. G. L. D WIGHT.
iwcscs I abbs, Arroitvzr axd co;sl'llop. at jla HAS returned from t!.e City of Washing ton, and. will, as usuiJ, attend to Proles sional business. fine en ties, April 17, I S 1 9. Thomas 11. Blake HAS resumed the Practice of the LAW.. He yrdl attend the Circuit Courts of Knox, Sullivan, Vigo and Davis countiesAlso the Supreme and District Couits at Ccrvdcn. Judjre l)l)TY !2S tratl.-fcrr; Us Tr.
' Blake all his Law business in this Circuit,
wmc.i was unfunded at the time f.fi.i appr;;;tii:ent. His o&ce is opoaite the btore ct Mr. Geo. Ilu.ssey. Vincci:ue.4, d 17, 139. 41tr.
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THE riWPUILTCRS 0&STIIE Vincennes Steam Mill, Respectfully inform tie Pub's c. tiiat they have now- in complete operation three ecc!!fnt Cai ding Machines, enc for FLVE JIERLXO and two. for Common Wool, at which all orders uill he punctually attended to, and faithfully cx ..j.i
Vincpr.ncs. July 5, 1810. ir,To CooBers
THE SUBSCRIBER, LlVlKG IS Fincennes, Indiana, WILL GIVE CO.YST.2JfT EMPLOY For any length of time, to
THIRTY cr FQHTV JOURNEYMEN
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Terscns of that profession, v. ;hing to emi grate, will do well to shape tin ;r course towardn VINCKNNKS?, INDIAN V ; as l.irty or forty can he accommodated v.ith constant employment for years. u ahca'thv ard arceahle tifi'hhorhood, and r.t (he HiGIfEiT WAGES nivt-n in the United Sres. P.ICDAUl) MONTGGMEIIY, Sfear the Steam .Will, Vir.ccnnr?, (7n. The Editors cf the Journal, Lancaster Pa.V;e Watchman, WiSir.inston, Del. tit Democratic Pres fhiladelpl.ia, -and tieCvm lumVnn, New York, trill insert this rdrerthement (3t) in reypecttvr r7cr.s cvd phase transmit the pars contaixirz it, with their bills, to this Ojf.ce for payment. AN APXTiENTiri: wanied! Wantfd irntnediate? v. j nnAPPl!EN TICE to iU PKINTING lii'MNE.-S, a
I boy from 14 to Z years of age. Apply at thij ofCc?.
