Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 August 1819 — Page 4

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Goods, Mc'Giffin

(Dxoiice 1 1 s iDiiCK ima&er.

ALL Perons indebted to the subscri-

ber, are requested to come forward, on or before the fifteenth of September nest, 5 Tne und

aad settle their Notes and Accounts

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RESPEC I FULLY Inform the Citizens Ant npnnnaftarilr.Bf!,;. Jv'iij i

.'.fiMiit's will hi rimtomor that ne ha T i.u it., i 3 t i . O

- x n i ininv iinrnanii ir i n )va nti.vhtu .

CI . '.fiMDt'S

mh.mJ to the r'tore Room lately occupied B. McVALL, opposite

The Viscenses Hotel, W hcrp l e I s ji"t received and opening a lare assortment of Merchandize, CoMPlSINC A GENERAL ASSORTMKNT. Din t.o(ii)s, GROCERIES, Hardware $ qi eensware. Also a large assortment of Castings.

ersigned wishes to employ a Brie

Maker to mould and burn

120,000 BRICKS,

Domestic

GOO mm Om

THE SUBSCRIBER

of going to the Eastward for goods abwut

J that time. W. E. BREADING. June 26. 13 td .1. K1XXEY, (ATTORNEY AT LAW,)

Bino necessarily absent to N. York

th!lsel3?n.-. J' l e.9' S. t!lP Sul" Has made arrangements

scuuer ai iuuuri i AitML.i, Illinois. Wm. Beauchainp.

uly 5, 1819.

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... P i i i r n.cn a iew nionuis, iiiiurius ma viieiua ana tne 'c!l e ofiVrsJ ,ovv for CASH Public that he has left his Professional Bus ilu, V! ; . , 41 . , P ness with Messrs. LOW & POWERSAU those indebted to the late Firms ot dualist 5. tf 17

Harlow v i rtmule and .om Vc'(iinin

EvamviHe Livery stable.

Subscribers being'convinced of the

travellers fur the want of

THE

inconvenience to

such an ESTABLISHMENT at this place,

nave commenced business in the above line.

S V. are" requited to call and settle their niccnlnhmi nf Pai'tni'cl.ln ' keep constantly, a number of ntx.mnu. .n or b.fm,. iU. ut nf Sentem- ISSOIUHOU OI 1 ai tDCl Sllip. HOUSES for Hire or Exchange. Thev al-

brr, a longer indulgence cannot be given . J so assure the Public, that they will keep the

with the mannfi.

turersof Domestic Goods, to be fcupp!icd with a general assortment, with directions to sell at the Philadelphia and Baltimore prices, adding only the expense of transportation, lie has received, and is now

opening, at Vo. 4, rrather's Row, LOUISVILLE, (Kentucky,) 2 Case, coui?tin as follows : 5-4 and 4-4 CHECKS S-4 and 4-4 Furnituie do. Bleached SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS Brow n do. CHAMBRAYS, GRANDURILLS, GINGHAMS,

STRIPES, TICKINGS, &c.

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alter thai date. July 21, 1819.

J so assure the ruulic, that tliey will keep tne . . I, :rj, nilrri a. ,n m ... . . The Partnership heretofore existingunder best of Feed and Attendance Tor hores and a nS requested to call and c r Tffi t o o .i ,i .. 1 t: d mine.

16-tf ne rra of wOD, MILLS & Co. was this on the follow inr

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day dissolved by mutual consent, all those

indebted to the Firm, will please call and liettle their resrrtiv flrrmmti. U nnto i,r

C.iii men icscluvc attuuuiS) uj Hole or

otnerwise. as uie accwunts ol tne iirm must

be closed.

Scriber are reouested to ake immediate w mm i settlement. Those persons whose notes or ; TnS iinri T?nijn scru'U.Ui- in his favor are of one year's stand- m, . ... , ' lAULLrORD. in,. iU nlease adjust the same previous to 7' Business will be continued by tho

r i " n:.,: n : ouusciiDers under tne urm i wm. wiiJ,L.b

Jr. & Co. at their old Old Stand where GOODS of every description can be had un

1 Horse per year, " do per month -

4 Jo per week, ... 3 44 do per 24 hours " uo per one niglit, - - - Warner i chandler

r.vansviHe. March Mh. liiQ.

- g ISO CO 12 (Kl 3 00 75 . - 50

lejrfcl

Circuit Court in

measures must

the sitting of the ne.rt

Vim-runes, otherwise

be taken lor collection.

MARK BARNETT. Vincennes, Julv 24, 119. iG-tf

N otiee

usually low.

XV H. MILLS Jr. JOS. PADELFORD. Evansville July 14. 16-tf

and

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The Mibscribers SAVE purchased the right of making vending the PATENT SPRING

ADDLE

FROM BRYAN AND SON, of Lexington, Kentucky, the original inventor ami patentee. These saddles far excel any otheis ever before used, in affording cast to the hrp a well as the rider. They are m constructed as to relieve the rider from the fatigu0 and jolting of the common Saddles. By means of a spring woiking inside, and operating so as to yield with the greatest facility to the weight of the body, the rider feels r.o nvcment except that arising from the plav of the Saddle, and by this mean the hardest trotting horse maybe

ruHi til Avuii iMfuMire. i ins Piiuuic is uuw . ... . , . -

inReneiaI ne throughout the State of Ken- iJi'1 J fv sma very low j or

& CO. Cominimoji-Merchants, EVANSVILLE, Ind.

REFEKKNCES. Messrs. Calvin Sampson $ co.

Itatjden y Aubin,

liatnon y liarnes,

Savage A Leicis,

Wm. F.Feterson & co

Cinci

IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a foreign attachment has been issued against the Eitate c,f THOMAS FREJTTISS, at the suit of the President, Directors and Compan y of the Bank of St. Louis, and that unless the said debtor Thomas Prentiss, wbo?e estate is so seized, shall appear by himself or attorney, to give special bail, to answer such suit, that then ludsrment will be

(entered against such debtor, Thoma PrenV... ,l.f ti i . i . a .. i ii

fuss, uy uciuuu, ami me estare aiiacnea oe old for the satisfaction of the Plaintiff's

lUCinnall. . iinr, r. . nnr,

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J13'"0 " keeP a general assortment of Llvjt ORjs and has received by the steam buat James Ross, Gin, Jamaica, and othef "'pilots, Of A INEs. .'ie ha received I'iuonia. Sicily, .Madeira, Tencrijft, S rry, and Tort, all l t .e first quality, and further supplied will 1 e received by the next arrivals. G.luDWlGHT.--Moses 'I'abbs,. ArroRhtr and covssellor at la HAS returned from the Citv of Washing ton, and will, as usual, attend to Professional business. v

V'uicennes, April 17, IS19.

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Thomas II. Blake HAS resumed the Prartirp

He will attend the Circuit Courts of Kncr Sullivan, Vigo and Dans counties AUu the

supreme and District Court at Crrtdon.

Judjre

Ropes &' Felps,

IT. E. Breading, - Vincennes. They hate on hand, and intend keeping, 2 large and general Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries,

Queens and Hard Ware.

(Ut,,. Ttir r:. ' Jug l as transferred to Mr:

r H-J I ICC M 9 'J M LUC UUlL t I JL.JUUI . .

i Louisville. Julv 14. 1819. ' i s4 15LAKt aU Law business in this Circuit,

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- NewOrleans

tuckv, and in some of the other tatt. i he

difference of ej'pence between it and the coinimm Saddles is trifling, and is more than overpaid by the ease and safety which it affords to the traveller. It is not thought necessary iu an advertisement of this kind to describe it particularly, and to notice the diuYei-euce between the Tatent Spring Saddle and the one now in use. Persons disposed to purchase, will call

at the shop of the subscribers, where they 111 A , C

ui nave an

Evansville, May 20, 1819.

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CASH, and the highest prrce will be constantly given for any quantity of

HI BE S,

opportunity o Calf, Sheep, & Deer Skins, KAUbLER & WlbE. ... . .l .r. ..... a., r i i iriq i7f ! uelivered at the Vincennes Mem Mill.

Vincennes. Ausrust 15. 1819.

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ALL those indebted to the subscri T .

their 1V lOLW'

btfrs are reouested to call and settle

Accounts, as one ot them intends ston going to the Eastward to renew their stuck, arid Tl T Ov n j

reatly in want of the money. K.&W jQj)Jf Aiciuw u. Wwmwi n.i mmwmm.-mmmmjm

DONOVAN.

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IS

A BARGAIN. For Sale, 20 acres

FHiST 11ATL LA. YD,

j RANAWTAY from the subscriber, on the 1 12th day of November, 1818, living near tt:in . m A. t a i

I miuuieiown, jenerson county, rweniucKy,a

mulatto man, named George, Twenty-one vears old, about 5 feet 6 inches

Crawford county Illinois, high, has a scar over his left eye, generally Harris' Bluff, which U a smiles very much when spoken to, chews to-

good landing place fur boats at all seafons bacco, will chink Uo free sometimes, talks of the ypar 4$ miles from York, and 8 from very free, has a heavy frown if alarmed, had Palestine, the county seat for said county. : with him a dark drab fulled cloth rounda-

There is 80 acres under fence, and 40 under bout and pantaloons, a light drab cloth coat, jtood cultivation alo several never failing - new white yarn socks, wool hat, coarse

some stock, a! shoes, &c. had a small red Morocco pocket nr. ' . , L I. 1.1 r '.I ! I -il

uook anu pienry oi money wun mm. i win

jrive the above reward it taken out ot this

LYING in

about 3 miles

W;

EILYSf tt.KE

are-nouse.

d t Vii? Harrison & Fairchild, COMMISSION-MERCHANTS, Evansville, Indiana.

THE undersigned most respectfully in-1 form the Public, that ihey continue the j

Storage and Commission Business at Evansville, Indiana: all favors will b thankfully received and promDtlv attended

to, ou a moderate Commission.

HARRISON & FaIRCHILD, War thi Upper Landing. Evansville, (la.) June 5, 1818. IMf.

l' 1 1 r mm 1 1 i fi v . - I . . I A A. il . a g w

pointment. His office is opposite the fctortf

oi iir. ueo. uussey. Vincennes, April 17, 1S19. 41-tf.

J. C.KE1LEY, &Co. Watch and Clock Makers, Silversmiths and Jewellers. RESPECTFULLY inform theii friends and the public in general, that they hav removed their Shop to the Hiise lately occupied by Mr. Badollet, as the Regiter" Office Where every description ot "WATCHES ad CLOCKS, will be repaired, and warranted to perform twelve months. They continue to manufacture all kinds of SILVER-WARE & JEWELS. The highest price given for old GO Lit and SILVER. April 18, 1818. 6 tf

KrXow in Operation. Wool

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE Vincennes Steam jNiill, Rpsnfirf fulfil 4if,nm .. n il.

that they have now in complete operation

Caiding Machines, one f,r FLVE JIERI.YO and Iwo fof Lommo,, ool, at which all orders yrill b punctually attended to, and faithfully x Vr; r-ii..-. Jut,-3, ijjip. 15 .

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SPRINGS, a cuud Cabbin,

team and t'anninir utensials sufficient to car

ry on thebusim-s. About one half of it i9 Praire and the other excellent timber. This for the convenience of its situation and richness of its soil, cannot be surpassed by any jn the 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 improvements would do well to look at 4his, for I am positive that they would be oleased with

.its situation and the terms on which it can

he mirchased.

For iurther information apply to the iubcriber at Col. II. LASSELLE's tavern. I. G. SCRANTON.

state : or -0 Dollars it taken in this state

and secured in any jail so that I get him again, and it brought home, all reasonable

charges paid by me,

fit Art lis SJNOYYDLIN.

52 4 m

March 10th, 1819.

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To the Citizens of Knox County. THE Subscriber having returned to Vincennes and settled himself permanently, offers his ervice9 in the Practice of PHYSIC.

Those who wish them, may find him at his house, in Market Street, lately occupid by

vv. ume. ROBERT ALISON. March 25th, 1819. g5t.

Low JSfotice.

G. R. C. Sullivan & J. Call,

I o Coopers

THE SUBSCRIBER, L1VIKG IN Fincennes, Indiana, WILL GIVE CO.VSTAAT EMFL0T Mr.XT For any length of time, to THIRTY or FORTY JOURNEYMEN

Coop

)ers.

I Persons of that profession, wishing to emU ! nraf p. will il !l .1 iL "

u'tt t T1 t .... . , . ,e " o Miane meir course tovv ILL Practice LAW in coniunction iniwanU V rrvvpc ivm.xT, ...

f a ii j. rx .11 I " j imuAii rv : as tnirfuture in the county of Knox, those who may ty or forty can be accommodated v.ith con-

w u cn.p.uj, tae.n, ,a y uepenci . upon me stant employment for yearsAu ahealthy and attention and exertions of both They have agreeable neighborhood, aid at the HIGHmade arrangements, so as one or the other EST WAGES Kiven in the United Stater, will always be found at thtir office in ln- RICHARD MONTGOMERY, cennes, nearly opposite the Post Office : col- "vr- , c r.n

lectmg business will be particularly atten- Vincennes,

1 rr?ivpv Jv0A5 thej , attPnd The Editors of the Journal, Lancaster to L.UN V f!ii AiL liS j upon the shortest no- Pi fh v-u,- w;tm;nfnn ni

tice, and undertake AGENCIES notincom- Democratic Press, Philadelphia, and theQo. natible with their nrufpssinn. i l- .:n jl- t

r-- i ; i'jinuian, .ew ioik, una paverThe postage must be paid on all letters ad- tisement (St) in their respective pavers and dressed to them on business. the ravers cnntai;-

February Id. 49ft with their bills, to this Office for pafmentl

BLANK DEEDS

FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

AN APPRENTICE WANTED.

j'JW.rJ'jj'j'j'j',-! Wanted immediately, as an A P PR EN

BLANKS

f OR SALE at THIS OFFICE

TICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS

boy from 14 to 10 years of ae Atly at this office 3 1 4 J