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

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having made arrange-

Mecei'tl lh river to Ve?.c Orhans

irg tall, an! being entirely depen- ?Cr,hcr arc requested to make immediate CASH, and ti5e hihet price will ce con i i. ..,!.. .7- 4i .1L1 1 settlement. Those Dersons uhosp nntP o. 1 stantlv irivcn for anv Quantity of

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da n the punctuality cd' those t for t!. moaui of fiilullin

raM-vnents, I, a takes this method of

in,; ti.eni that he wi',1 receive

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ALL PERSONS indebted to the Sub-

Hides $ skins.! JLaxv JVotiee.

.ml.-i.to.. settlement. Those persons whose notes or

those ar-, fccoun. xn nis fuvor are of one year's stand, f inform-' XT"'H P-ease adjust tlie same previous to

sitting ot the ne.rt Lucuit Court fn

the

incennes, otherwise legal be taken for collection.

Edge Tool MAKING.

Wheal dcMvered at the Vinennes Stcnm-Mill, Until fl'.n ! C(!i f' Oi'f'i r,i- anv mnn-

cv 1 ISiii. lie will sU Make a contract for 'il2!2I!"u!y 21, 1819.

Pork to be delivered by the Ot!i day of November, lie. tIierrfore hop's tho-e indebted to him, will not ne-iecf to pay on or before that tim, as collections are absolutely necessary and must be made. ARTHUR PATTERSON. August 7. 20 tf.

measures must

MARK BARNETT.

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The Subscribers HAVE purchased the right of making end vending the PATENT SPRI.VG

ADDLES,

stantly given for any quantity of

HIDE S, Calf, Sheep, & Deer Skins, delivered at the Yincennes Steam Mill. J. DONOVAN. July 10, 1819. 11-tf

Dollars Ileward.

RAN A WAY from the subscriber, on the

lm uav oi rvovemuer, lots, living near Middletown, Jefferson county, Kentucky, a mulatto man, named

1

150

G. 11. 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 thfc attention and exertion of both They have made arrangements, so as one or the ;1hef to ill always be found at their office in Vincennes, nearly opposite the Post OfEcc : clccting business will be particularly attended to in Knox county ; they will aK-o attend to CONYEY ANTING upon the shortest notice, and undertake AGENCIES not incompatible with their prvfessirn. The p.:tage m:isi he vnil on all letter? addressed fi (finn w business V . .... . '

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THE subscriber having returned to Vin cennes, with a quantity of the best Steel, intends keeping constantly on hand, an as

FROM BRYAN AND SON, of Lexington, Kentucky, the original inventor and patentee. These saddles far ex-

. !., it .i - rIM iwenty-one years old, about j feet t inclres

i ,. .. . . J nioh. has a sear ovit Ins ipir eve -norJi!lv

are so constructed as to relieve the rider , . , J 'from the fatigue and jolting of the common fn,,,es Ve ?UC 1 V'r "l to, chews toI Saddles. By means of a spring working in- ijacc0; Wl1 dmi,k Uo , ee

j i i ! i very iree,ijas ii eavv iiown n aianneiL uau side, and oneratinr so as to yield with the .At i i i i i n i i

u .. .: .f. -r i. i vviiu iiiiu a .i.iiv uiaj iuiicu nutu iimnua

I o Co

WILL

the sunscrinzj?, LIVING IN Fincenr.es, Indiana,

VIVE COXST.LVT EJU'LQT-

rising from the play of the Saddle, and by .i i i ij j- i .

sortment of Carpenters and Coopers Tols, means xne naruest trotting nurse maybe cf alt descriptions, warranted. ( ridden with pleasure. This Saddle is now Vti I . j in general use throughout the State cf KenXCS, 15r()cl(l-AXeS, AClZCS, tucky, and in ome .f the other fetatee. The

ditference ot e.rpence between it and the

common Saddles is triflinjr, and is more

i- 4i vviiu nnu a wai iv mail iuiicu vtuiii iui!Utlht oi the body, . , ... ,4 ... , ...

the rider feels no movement eaxent that a- u P a u,.,o coi coat,

For any lengtli of time, to THIRTY or FORTY JCCRNEYMEN

Coopers.

gam.

Chisels, Cooper's xdzes,

v;i.o,mm. IrUr A a tliiin iwprnftt liv aao ami c r, ft charges paid oy me.

7 it tin. ,,.1 lur. Ti Inf th.vnn- .f 1 HAit,10 vV JJ T.i. .

tltvTlt AUilirS, Mill Irons, necessary in an advertisement of this kind to arcli 1UH, liy.

I miierS Copper bmiths' difference between the

Shears, Patent Tump Au

new wiiite yarn socks, wool nat, coarse

alioes, &c. had a small red Morocco pvekot book and uleutv of money with him. I will

give the above reward if taken imt of this Persons of that profession, wishing to em;-; state ; cr 0 Dollars if taken in this state grate, u ill do well to shape their course toand secured in any jail so that I get him a- wards VINCKNNES, INDIAN ; as thir-

and it brought home, all reusonablc tv or ioriy can ne accommoaated witn con-

stant empiov ment lor years, iu aliealtr.v ;;r.d

agrtcable neiliborhood, ad at the JiiOII-

&c. &C.

Smith-work, in general, executed in

neatest style and at the shortest notice. He mav be constantly found at the

the

old

County. THE Subscriber having returned to Vin

EST WAGES pe:i in the United States; RICHARD MONTGOMERY, Ver:r the tteam JIM,

Vir.cenncs, (la.)

The Editors of the Journal, Iancaste Ta. the Watchman, Wilmington, Del. the

I)emcratic Tress, Philadelphia, cxd the Co

Stared at the Steam Mill shop. James Elsworth. Aug. 19, 1319. 20 tf. N. B. Wanted, tis apprentices to the above business, two active lads, of good clia-racter.

raieni spring saauie and the one now in use.

Persons disoosed to wirchase. will rail f

at the shop of the subscribers, where thev cennes and settled himself permanently, ct'- luinhian, New York, will insert this cdicr will have an opportunity of e.ramiriing them. teis his services in the Practice of tistment (3f) in their respective papers, ami KAUSLER WISE. PHYSIC liase trcusmit ike PcFcrs containing it, Vincnnes, August 15, 1819. ITtf , . 7 . , , . . . wifh their liU to ihis SfiCe for PW:irS.

N. B. ALL those indebted to the subscii-: ,A nose my nU Ium -aI . 8 bets are renuested to call and settle their i l'ou.e: ,n Market Street, lately occupied by

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going

Accounts, as one of them intends son

to the hastwaru to renew their stuck, and is greatly in want of the money. K.&AV

NOTICE.

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ALL Persons indebted to the subscrij m

wi, aic iciucsiru tu wuuic lui wuru, Oil L

or Deiorv the lilteentU cl September next,

anu settle tlieir Notes and Accounts

MY wife Elizabeth Johnson having a second time absconded from my bed and board without any cause or provocation whatever, 1 therefore for warn all and every person from harboring her, r trusting her on my ac

count, as I am detei mined not to pay any m of iroinsr to the Eastward for eoods about

debts of her contracting after this date, and that tune. to prosecute any person who may harbor V. E. BREADING. bet she took with her 2S dollars on the June 26. 15 td German 'Bank of Wooster, the notes were one of S-0 ne of. S and one of ; also a L suit of clothes nearly new, coat and Panta- . r r . 1 loons of Blue 1 road cloth and vest of black LilSSOiUtl Oil Ol rartlierSIUp . silk a suitable reward will be siven for the recovery of the money and clothes. The Partnership heretofore existing under James J. Johnson. tl,e fi,m of wood, mills & Co. was this

day f issolved oy mutual consent, all those

Dr. Hale.

ROBERT ALISON. March 23th, 1S19. 25-4 1. Evansvillc Livery stable.

(QNow in Operation. d3

CAftDING

tile pnomiETons cr the

THE Subscribers being convinced of the

inconvenience to travellers for the want ofl

1 shall think unfriendly. 1 hate thoughts I ! ve cwmnt"Ced bus,neS!, n tl,e abuVe ,,ne-' " '

HOUSES for Hire or Exchange. They al- that they have now in complete operatic so assure the Public, that they will keep the three excellent

bestot reed and Attendance for horses, and

Vincenna Aug. The Editor tf

will picas? insert

times

19, 1S19.

iuriebtcd to the Firm, will please call and

the M. JLouis inquirer, iU.

CIUWFC 111 1113

paper o

and forward his account to this office.

NOTICE.

T doWreby forwarn all and every person

KO'VE ot 1 r.nd, executed bv me in favor of Subscribers under the firm tt i vii m M) nv r L?D.:n t,i: Jn. &. to. at their old Old Sta

ana., for Eishln dollars, dated in Ju- GOODS ot every description can be had un-

y or Au-ruit, '1819, not recollected which, usually low. due two months after date, as I have paid

otherwise, as the accounts of the firm must

be dosed. ANSEL WOOD, Wm. MILLS Jr. JOS. PADELFORD. The Business will be continued bv the

HILLS

their old Old Stand where

Ion the following

TERJIS.'Viz: 1 Horse per year, - -31 4i do per month, -" do per week, - . .

; do per 24 hours - 75 " do per one night, - - - 50 WARNER & CHANDLER. Evansville, March 10th. UlQ 4''ui

Caiding Machines,

,n.'one for FIXE JlERE0 and two fc! i o c,m"- Wool, at which all orders will be nnl punctually attended to, and faithful! v exX o(,0iccuted. "

EVAXS ti 4 tX

Yincennex, July 3, 1819.

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Ware

Hons

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said note, aid William Martin has refused to ive up said r.Me when called for. Therefore I am determined not to pay said note again, unless compelled by law. Lucy V anclevcnter. Drar.sville, A-'gut 11th, 1819. 0-3tp.

Evansville July

YM. MILLS Jr. JOS. PADELFtJRD. 14. lC-tf

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Mills,

New iioods.

John Mc'Giffin RE'PECTFULLY Informs the Citiaens "r f Yinccnnes and his Customers that he has Removed to the Store Room lately occupied bjJ. B. Mc'CALL, opposite The Vise esses Hotel, "Where he has just received and opening a lar.;e assortment of Merchandize, CoMPHISIXC A GENEVA." ASSORTMENT. DRY liOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE QUEENS W ARE. Also a large assortment of Castings.

All of which he offers low

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CO.

Commission-Merchants, EYANSVILLE, find. UCFERKXCF.S.

Messrs. Calvin Sampson $ co.

Hay den ty iubin, Iliithon V ttarnes,

Savage Lewis, ) Win. F.Peterson & co. S

Hopes Felps, - - New-Orleans W. E. breading, - Vmcennes.

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Cincinnati.

Louisville.

holesate uiietail.

All thoe indebted to the late Firms of Harhw y Trimble atul John Mc'Gijfiin 4y Co. arc requested to call and settle their accounti, on or hefoie the 1st of September, as longer indulTence uiunot be given alter that date. Jul v 21, 131 IV

They have on hand, and intend keeping, Si large and general Assortment of Drv Goods, Groceries, Queens and Hard Ware.

' to All of which will ve sold very low Jor

tor UASll, Evansvillc. Mav 20, 1819.

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BLANK. DDTIDS FOIl SALE AT THIS OFFICE

BLAjVKS FOR S.VLK at THIS OFFICE

Harrison & Fairchild, COMMISSION-MERCHANTS, Evantville. Indiana.

THE undersigned most respectfully inform the Public, that thev continue the

Thomas II. Blake HAS resumed the Practice of the LAW, He will attend the Circuit Courts ot rlroz; ullivan, Vigo and Davis counties Ah; ths Supreme atd l)itiict Courts at Condon. Jndj? DOTY fias transferred to Mr. Bi.akk all hi? Law business in this Circuit which was unfinished at the time of his appointment. His oibce is opposite the htcrc of Mr. Geo. Ilussey. A'inceunes, April 17,1819. 41-ff.

r or

sale,

0 5Ti

o

acres

Storage and Commission Business

at Evansville, Indiana: all favors will be thankfully received and promptly attended

to, on a moderate Commission.

HARRISON cc FA IRC HI ED,

rui i.u liitzi MsKXiLU. i it ' 111 ! r U

Evanvillr.. t TnA J.in 5. I S 1 . !)-ff. "''& ",

FUisT JiATh LAWD

LYING in aiout 3 miles

Crawford county Illinois,

Harris' BluS',

J. C. REILEY, c?Co. Watch and Clock Makers.

Zilvers?niths and Jewellers.

RESPECTFULLY inform theit friends

and the public in general, that they have removed their Shop to the House lately occupied by Mr. Badollet, as the Regiters Of-

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ace nere every uescnpuon oi Aitn.,v.in a neighborhood of pecpl ES and CLOCKS, will be repaired, and vvar-j jng lvat harmony prevails.

riinieu in puriurLU iwcnc muiiuis. They continue to manufacture all kisds of SILVER-WARE & JEWELS. The highest price given for old GOLD end SILVER. April IS, 1818. G tf

which is a all seasons

of the year miles from York, and 8 froni

Palestine, the county seat for said county. There is 80 acres under fence, and 40 under good cultivation also several never fiilio SPIUNGS, a good Cabbin, some stock, a

team and fanning utensials suQcient 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 rich uess of its soil, cannot be surpassed bv any in the western country. It is favored by a

salubrious breeze at all seasons of the year

e where noth-

A road is to

between the two quarter sections, to

AN APPRENTICE "WANTED. AVanted immediately, as an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, a boy from 14 to 10 yenrs cf age. Apply at this oQct

run

strue tliH abash nvr at the mam 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 larxl with improvements would do well to look at this, for I am positive that they would hi pleased with, its situation and the terms on winch it can

jbe purchased.

tor further intormation apply to the subscriber at Col. II. LASSELLE's tavern. I. G. SCRANTCX.